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Movies & TV Series DVDs (Just hit 785 titles yesterday)

Porn sites (Been updating my Playboy site collection these days. They had a Cinco de Mayo deal, 5 weeks for 5$. I usually only join sites when I get a real good deal).

Video Games (Largely games on Steam when they have their real good sales!)

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Dog hair

Dust

Peoples Problems

I try to collect money - but it's hard to keep a hold of...

DVDs

Games

Papers with information on them... because the second I throw them away, they will be needed, and I'll be SOL. I have letters from like 10 years ago, which I'm sure I don't need... but I just can't get rid of them lol.

Dog hair

Dust

Peoples Problems

I try to collect money - but it's hard to keep a hold of...

DVDs

Games

Papers with information on them... because the second I throw them away, they will be needed, and I'll be SOL. I have letters from like 10 years ago, which I'm sure I don't need... but I just can't get rid of them lol.

I think that's called hoarding :p

I used to collect DVDs (as in actual ones) - had about 500-600 at one point. I sold them with the intention to start collecting Blu-Ray but never started and now i'm just thinking of doing Netflix and stuff like that instead.

I did however have a few blu-ray and copied those to my home server so I guess i collect movies in digital form now for my home server. :D

I think that's called hoarding :p

LOL, I feel like that... I have a closet full of papers and old letters. They are all neatly in boxes, labeled by year. It's a small closet, like 4x4, but still, I know it's a problem. Hopefully I wont end up like those dudes on that show though...

Playing cards! I have close to a hundred different decks so far, all from different places and featuring different themes. I love finding new and unusual sets, like the ones made of metal or clear plastic, larger or smaller than normal, special-edition decks, different shapes, etc. Plus, they're generally not too expensive, so nobody minds picking up one for me when they go on holiday someplace :)

Rammstein everything. :p

Back in 1994-1995 when they were first surfacing, I fell in love with the music. Ever since I have collected almost every DVD, Single, DigiPak, CD, Limited Edition sets, and some Japanese CDs that are really strange, and even some unofficial DVDs from here and there.

At one point I got robbed and it all got stolen so I had to rebuild my collection, which costed me a pretty penny. I think when I last valued it, it was somewhere around $2000+ dollars. Funny though, I only own 1 T-shirt and 1 jacket. Also have a ticket for their recent Chicago show, but I did not get to go :(. Really hoping they come back.

And guitar picks, collect those too.

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