I'm missing my Criterion Cassavettes' Five Films right now. :cry:
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My virginity :cry:xaosDamn.
Anyways, I would say I regret selling a lot of my Xbox 360 and Xbox games (including some really good ones, like Morrowind, Halo 2, Oblivion, Fallout 3, Mass Effect, Half-Life 2, The Orange Box, RSV, and GeoW), mainly because now the only game I have for Xbox 360 is ODST w/ the Mythic Disc and it barely ever gets played as a result. I did it because I'm trying to quit console gaming and don't want all those games lying around not being played when I could get a little cash out of them.
Oh... That reminds me. I sold my Daredevil #1 a while back. :( It was in poor condition, but a #1 nonetheless.A lot of '70s era Avengers and Spider-Man comic books.
Lord_Daemon
I have no regrets about selling my autographed Giant Sized X-Men #1 when I was in college; it kept me in ramen for several weeks :PA lot of '70s era Avengers and Spider-Man comic books.
Lord_Daemon
I sold my PS2, Gamecube, and my entire game collection for both consoles (except for Resident Evil 4 for GC) to get a 360. OOPS! I have since then purchased another PS2 and GC and most of my collection back, but it would be nice to have the actual consoles and games from my childhood. I sold that 360 too lol.
[QUOTE="Lord_Daemon"]I have no regrets about selling my autographed Giant Sized X-Men #1 when I was in college; it kept me in ramen for several weeks :PA lot of '70s era Avengers and Spider-Man comic books.
xaos
:lol:
I did the same thing for the same reason although it wasn't signed so I sold my #94 - #100 as well.
There got to be too many mutant books in the '90s anyways so I kind of lost track of everyone anyways so no big loss I suppose.
I sold my ocarina of time N64 game for 6 freaking bucks at our yardsale one year. I have regretted that every single time I look at my N64.XilePrincessWow, that sucks...
[QUOTE="DEVILinIRON"][QUOTE="tocklestein2005"]How much didya get for it? duh, my virginity Trying to think of something witty. But it's never been my strong suit. Guess I'll just settle for a :lol:my soul.
xaos
[QUOTE="Lord_Daemon"]Oh... That reminds me. I sold my Daredevil #1 a while back. :( It was in poor condition, but a #1 nonetheless.A lot of '70s era Avengers and Spider-Man comic books.
DEVILinIRON
I'll never sell my Fantastic Four comics! :x
Oh... That reminds me. I sold my Daredevil #1 a while back. :( It was in poor condition, but a #1 nonetheless.[QUOTE="DEVILinIRON"][QUOTE="Lord_Daemon"]
A lot of '70s era Avengers and Spider-Man comic books.
Lord_Daemon
I'll never sell my Fantastic Four comics! :x
By all means don't. I sold my #1 to help a friend. Unfortunately the symbolism was lost on him.Oh... That reminds me. I sold my Daredevil #1 a while back. :( It was in poor condition, but a #1 nonetheless.[QUOTE="DEVILinIRON"][QUOTE="Lord_Daemon"]
A lot of '70s era Avengers and Spider-Man comic books.
Lord_Daemon
I'll never sell my Fantastic Four comics! :x
Sure, how could you abandon gems like this? :lol:[QUOTE="Lord_Daemon"][QUOTE="DEVILinIRON"] Oh... That reminds me. I sold my Daredevil #1 a while back. :( It was in poor condition, but a #1 nonetheless.xaos
I'll never sell my Fantastic Four comics! :x
Sure, how could you abandon gems like this? :lol:Oh Stan sometimes you so just not "the man". You have to understand though that it was a different time and the sensibilities during that era meant...
Oh John Byrne... :roll:
i had this amazing bicycle which my dad sold for 20 bucks :?,and he did it without letting me know it.
Sure, how could you abandon gems like this? :lol:xaos
Mr. Fantastic puts Susan Storm in her place.
Rage Edit: Daaaeemooon!! :evil:
Face it, there's a reason Reed beat out Hank Pym on this listOh Stan sometimes you so just not "the man". You have to understand though that it was a different time and the sensibilities during that era meant...
Oh John Byrne... :roll:
Lord_Daemon
Sure, how could you abandon gems like this? :lol:[QUOTE="xaos"][QUOTE="Lord_Daemon"]
I'll never sell my Fantastic Four comics! :x
Lord_Daemon
Oh Stan sometimes you so just not "the man". You have to understand though that it was a different time and the sensibilities during that era meant...
Oh John Byrne... :roll:
Now I'm curious. Was there ever a phase in FF4 to make up for all the sexism of past issues?"Past" issues? Well, there was the time in the mid80's where, after having been knocked up a couple times, Sue Storm changed from the Invisible Girl to the Invisible Woman, I guess..? Invisible Girl, you'll be an Invisible Woman soon!Now I'm curious. Was there ever a phase in FF4 to make up for all the sexism of past issues?
DEVILinIRON
[QUOTE="DEVILinIRON"]"Past" issues? Well, there was the time in the mid80's where, after having been knocked up a couple times, Sue Storm changed from the Invisible Girl to the Invisible Woman, I guess..? Invisible Girl, you'll be an Invisible Woman soon! :lol: Well, hmph. That's a shame.Now I'm curious. Was there ever a phase in FF4 to make up for all the sexism of past issues?
xaos
I had lots and lots of Gameboy and SNES games mint in there cardboard boxes. Lordy why did I sell those?
Big thing is though all the toys, books, comics, games that I used to own as a kid and lost to time and now I'm spending fortunes buying them all again 20 years later on a nostalgia trip. I'd love my collection of Transformers comics back.
Now I'm curious. Was there ever a phase in FF4 to make up for all the sexism of past issues?
DEVILinIRON
Not really as, especially in those days, they didn't think of everything they wrote as canon or written in stone so signs of the time such as awful stereotypes, rampant sexism, and the like just slowly lessened over the years and eventually we "empowered" opressed woman by allowing them to wear less and less clothing. >_>
[QUOTE="DEVILinIRON"]
Now I'm curious. Was there ever a phase in FF4 to make up for all the sexism of past issues?
Lord_Daemon
Not really as, especially in those days, they didn't think of everything they wrote as canon or written in stone so signs of the time such as awful stereotypes, rampant sexism, and the like just slowly lessened over the years and eventually we "empowered" opressed woman by allowing them to wear less and less clothing. >_>
That's too bad. An angst ridden Invisible Woman and eventual empowerment would be something to see. Or not...[QUOTE="Lord_Daemon"][QUOTE="DEVILinIRON"]
Now I'm curious. Was there ever a phase in FF4 to make up for all the sexism of past issues?
DEVILinIRON
Not really as, especially in those days, they didn't think of everything they wrote as canon or written in stone so signs of the time such as awful stereotypes, rampant sexism, and the like just slowly lessened over the years and eventually we "empowered" opressed woman by allowing them to wear less and less clothing. >_>
That's too bad. An angst ridden Invisible Woman and eventual empowerment would be something to see. Or not... Well, when the character is entirely premised on her literal invisibility, the only way is up, surely :P[QUOTE="Lord_Daemon"][QUOTE="DEVILinIRON"] Oh... That reminds me. I sold my Daredevil #1 a while back. :( It was in poor condition, but a #1 nonetheless.xaos
I'll never sell my Fantastic Four comics! :x
Sure, how could you abandon gems like this? :lol:Why does he have a lazy eye? Has he been smoking crack?
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