• ummthatguy@lemmy.world
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    1 年前

    Wasn’t this right before the market “value” on them tanked? All those collectors hoping for huge eBay auction payouts.

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      1 年前

      What do you mean tanked?! Sounds like you’re jealous of my 1.2 million dollars worth of beanie babies (once they sell).

  • EmoDuck@sh.itjust.works
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    1 年前

    No it wasn’t. It’s just that the problems we had back them have either been solved, forgotten, lost relevance or have become the problems of today. Sorry for being a downer but it really annoys me when people idolize the past like it had no problems.

    “Yesterday you survived which is a luxurious certainty you don’t have about today” Walt Whitman

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        Seriously I had to google it. I didn’t grow up in the States so I wonder perhaps a lot of people in some parts of the world never heard about it or seen one.

        After my research, I realised I’ve seen some toys like that during my childhood but they must have been knockoffs or other brands. Pretty sure I’ve never seen one that wasn’t a keychain. I had no idea people were investing in them as valuable collectibles.