>>6085390> how does it feel knowing that society looks down upon you for the most part? Thanks to the internet and the media buzz for hero films and shows like Walking Dead that isn't all that true anymore, Funkco Pops have a huge buying range to where 40 something soccer moms are buying pops and what not with their 15 year old child, short of perhaps the US bible belt the stigma of buying/collecting almost anything is gone.
>middle aged male collecting kids toys?I doubt most here are middle aged, we've taken census and from just general interaction most here are under 24. Hell I expect most of our "18" year old's are much younger then that.
>How does your family treat you?Usually family members to pass harsh judgement on anything are in one of two camps:
Justified by their child's escapism causing a breakdown of the child's life. And that could be a slew of things from buying toys, to playing mmos all day to just being a lazy fuck and spending more time on a computer than the world with no sense of trying to become self sufficient.
or
Vain to what others think. You could be employed and even helping with the bills or your own place but they cast judgement because they are embarrassed for social constructs they made in their head or that others (usually their parents) put their and again this poison could go any direction and could just be as petty as disgusted by using a smart phone or social media in passing.
I would argue the later case is rarer then the former sense I wager most have witness or even had a friend that summarizes the former example. I have never experienced either but I made a life for myself got married etc, so it was always just a hobby and nothing more to them.
Bluntly if this isn't bait then you sound like you were either raised by or will become yourself that vain judgmental parent ready to shit on whatever another likes that helps you sooth your own insecurities and make things worse for everyone around you.