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|  12-09-2013, 08:38 PM | #4211 | 
| Master of Water Join Date: Jan 2012 
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				 | Quote: Imagining him singing that in his baritone voice is all the better   Strangely enough, despite buying so many pony toys, my most awkward in store moment was buying a Transformers toy. The cashier was one of those no nonsense old men, so when he asked if I was getting it for someone else, and when I responded "It's for me" he went on a never ending spiel about how I'm an adult and I need to not buy kiddy toys and how I needed to grow up and start being a man. 3 years later and most of my online monikers now include the word "Princess" somewhere. Guess I showed him  Quote:   
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|  12-09-2013, 08:42 PM | #4212 | 
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|  12-09-2013, 08:50 PM | #4213 | 
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			Gosh, how depressing. Where's the fun, the colour?
		 
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|  12-09-2013, 08:53 PM | #4214 | 
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			I had an uncle like that. Sucks for my cousin, since he's like me in that he loves toys and games   And I just kind of shrugged him off and left the store. I have no idea why he tried to deter me from buying my transformer   
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|  12-09-2013, 08:55 PM | #4215 | 
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				 | Quote: Strangely enough, despite buying so many pony toys, my most awkward in store moment was buying a Transformers toy. The cashier was one of those no nonsense old men, so when he asked if I was getting it for someone else, and when I responded "It's for me" he went on a never ending spiel about how I'm an adult and I need to not buy kiddy toys and how I needed to grow up and start being a man. I was buying a 6inch Mumm-Ra when the woman in front of us was all "OMG! it's Mumm-Ra, he looks great! And he's on clearance too? OMG honey you need to check this out!" "Do you collect Thundercats toys? Do you have Lion-O too? I buy*can't remember the line*" This went on for 10 minutes, thankfully nobody else was on line. It was odd.   | 
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|  12-09-2013, 08:58 PM | #4216 | 
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				 | Quote:  Another guy online told me about how his friend distinguishes between 2D and 3D animated movies. The CGI ones like How to Train Your Dragon are "mature" while the 2D ones like Princess and the Frog are "for kids" and this is how he justifies watching what he watches. Quote: I'm so used to people not giving a crap about my buying habits, that my most awkward toy-buying experience actually came from somebody being too enthusiastic about it.  I was buying a 6inch Mumm-Ra when the woman in front of us was all "OMG! it's Mumm-Ra, he looks great! And he's on clearance too? OMG honey you need to check this out!" "Do you collect Thundercats toys? Do you have Lion-O too? I buy*can't remember the line*" This went on for 10 minutes, thankfully nobody else was on line. It was odd.    
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|  12-09-2013, 08:58 PM | #4217 | 
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				 | Quote: Funny thing is that sometimes people make distinctions. A friend berated me for playing Pokemon and getting some figures (like MLP and Sentai), but yet admires Kamen Rider and SH Figuarts. I told him how hypocritical he was since he watches Kamen Rider and he said it was more mature and for adults or something. Yeah, an adult series has giant toy-like belts.   Another guy online told me about how his friend distinguishes between 2D and 3D animated movies. The CGI ones like How to Train Your Dragon are "mature" while the 2D ones like Princess and the Frog are "for kids" and this is how he justifies watching what he watches.   | 
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|  12-09-2013, 08:59 PM | #4218 | 
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				 | Quote: I'm so used to people not giving a crap about my buying habits, that my most awkward toy-buying experience actually came from somebody being too enthusiastic about it.  I was buying a 6inch Mumm-Ra when the woman in front of us was all "OMG! it's Mumm-Ra, he looks great! And he's on clearance too? OMG honey you need to check this out!" "Do you collect Thundercats toys? Do you have Lion-O too? I buy*can't remember the line*" This went on for 10 minutes, thankfully nobody else was on line. It was odd.  The cashier actually recommended me to go and pick up one of their He-Man figures because she was aware that the current He-Man line was going for pretty high prices on the secondary market   
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|  12-09-2013, 09:01 PM | #4219 | 
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				 | Quote:  Quote: That reminds me when I bought my TF Prime Knock Out figure when I visited my brother in Georgia. The cashier actually recommended me to go and pick up one of their He-Man figures because she was aware that the current He-Man line was going for pretty high prices on the secondary market    | 
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|  12-09-2013, 09:02 PM | #4220 | 
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				 | Quote: Funny thing is that sometimes people make distinctions. A friend berated me for playing Pokemon and getting some figures (like MLP and Sentai), but yet admires Kamen Rider and SH Figuarts. I told him how hypocritical he was since he watches Kamen Rider and he said it was more mature and for adults or something. Yeah, an adult series has giant toy-like belts.   Another guy online told me about how his friend distinguishes between 2D and 3D animated movies. The CGI ones like How to Train Your Dragon are "mature" while the 2D ones like Princess and the Frog are "for kids" and this is how he justifies watching what he watches. And that guy sounds hypocritical. 2D actually tends to be more mature than 3D most of the time. 
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