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You are right. I don't think I've seen that many overweight people on a daily basis in any other state either. There's good things about Utah, if you enjoy the outdoors, it's hard to beat. And I go to Vegas almost 4 times a year to party, specially now that I'm single again ( It ****ing sucks).

But yeah, the amount of pill usage here is insane. The Salt Lake Comic Con is actually ****ing great though.

Let's meet in Moab and get wasted Zach.
Oh, man, fatties everywhere!

I've always wanted to hit SLCC as it looks pretty fun and I'm only a few hours away. Maybe next year.

Man, we can't get wasted off Utah beer. That **** is only like 4%. We gotta meet in Colorado or Idaho. :lol
 
I think my email has somewhere around 400k. Ridiculous, I don't even check it unless I have something to check it for. (shipment notices, order confirmations etc.)
 
When is this guy getting fired for sexual harrasment?

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You are right, i cleared up my post, sorry. Search august ames... she was bullied to her breaking point for being afraid of catching something
Edit: apparently some pro lgtb **** girls shamed her and wanted her studio to fire her

I am sure here life choice and likely drug abuse had nothing to do with it....


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Im tired of people calling their collectibles "pieces", if they were that high in regard then why do you eventually sell them? You sound like a complete ****** nozzle saying it. You can have pieces of candy, reeses pieces, offload pieces of **** into a toilet, you can do a puzzle that has 1000 pieces. A piece? A piece of what? Your statue comes in pieces and your figure has multiple pieces of accessories. Grow up. Your figures are dolls and your statues are molded polystone, their not some crazy painting or statue hand chiseled from the turn of the century.

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Im tired of people calling their collectibles "pieces", if they were that high in regard then why do you eventually sell them? You sound like a complete ****** nozzle saying it. You can have pieces of candy, reeses pieces, offload pieces of **** into a toilet, you can do a puzzle that has 1000 pieces. A piece? A piece of what? Your statue comes in pieces and your figure has multiple pieces of accessories. Grow up. Your figures are dolls and your statues are molded polystone, their not some crazy painting or statue hand chiseled from the turn of the century.

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Woah...

Tell us how you really feel...


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Im tired of people calling their collectibles "pieces", if they were that high in regard then why do you eventually sell them? You sound like a complete ****** nozzle saying it. You can have pieces of candy, reeses pieces, offload pieces of **** into a toilet, you can do a puzzle that has 1000 pieces. A piece? A piece of what? Your statue comes in pieces and your figure has multiple pieces of accessories. Grow up. Your figures are dolls and your statues are molded polystone, their not some crazy painting or statue hand chiseled from the turn of the century.

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They are pieces of art... DUUUHHHH
 
Im tired of people calling their collectibles "pieces", if they were that high in regard then why do you eventually sell them? You sound like a complete ****** nozzle saying it. You can have pieces of candy, reeses pieces, offload pieces of **** into a toilet, you can do a puzzle that has 1000 pieces. A piece? A piece of what? Your statue comes in pieces and your figure has multiple pieces of accessories. Grow up. Your figures are dolls and your statues are molded polystone, their not some crazy painting or statue hand chiseled from the turn of the century.

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I'm with you on this. At the end of the day, all of these items are factory mass-produced to some greater or lesser extent - they're a product, a commodity, a consumer good. You can certainly argue that there's artistry in the original design work, engineering, sculpting, paint mastering, etc, and that's ultimately what you're paying for. In material terms even the most expensive figures are nothing but a few dollars of plastics, paint and fabric, or alternately paint and resin.
 
I'm with you on this. At the end of the day, all of these items are factory mass-produced to some greater or lesser extent - they're a product, a commodity, a consumer good. You can certainly argue that there's artistry in the original design work, engineering, sculpting, paint mastering, etc, and that's ultimately what you're paying for. In material terms even the most expensive figures are nothing but a few dollars of plastics, paint and fabric, or alternately paint and resin.

So is everything.
Why are guns called pieces? Are are Reecees called pieces?
Everything is a few dollars of material. What makes guns so special
 
You see how your point is irrelevant? And watches are called time pieces. These type of things were always called pieces.

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