I am deeply tempted to dump out all of my dice.
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I am deeply tempted to dump out all of my dice.
Some heathen: you can't just eat marshmallows as your only meal for the day
Me, stuffing my face: watch me, peasant
I went to college in Gainesville, and down there they have a biannual ‘Friends of the Library’ used book sale. It’s a giant warehouse full of tens if not hundreds of thousands of books, it’s five days long, everything goes from 25¢ to a couple bucks; there are tons of VHS tapes, DVDs too (though I try to avoid buying used DVDs because they’re almost always scratched), board games and puzzles, magazines (I have dozens of old National Geographics, 1950s and 60s), CDs, cassette tapes, vinyl records, the list goes on.
The sale is amazing, the perfect place for a collector to pick up the one book they’ve been looking for without breaking the bank. That said, I own WAY more books than I’ve read. It’s, like, pathological for me. My goblin hoarding instinct goes off the charts when I’m in there.
‘We don’t needs it, precious”
“BUT WE WANTSES IT”
I think my growing jar of bottle caps and jar of soda tabs are both very wonderful and easy to obtain goblincore items like,,, now everyone I know who has them gives them to me and it's like :) (I mostly collect them when I go down to the river! So its both good for the environment and a fun little goblin activity!)
Also the jars clink a little when shaken which is a 10/10 noise imo
It's alright if you're a messy painter,,, that's just ya goblin instincts coming out to play