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So with the DC General flooded with Fisher Price toys I've gotta ask, do some of you actually, unironically, collect and play with toys made for actual toddlers? I mean, it's one thing buying an old toy from your own childhood that gets you nostalgic, I get that. But buying modern day toddlers toys to unironically fwoosh around while you're in your 20s or 30s? Come on now.
I know collecting action figures of 80s cartoons and comic book characters is pretty infantile, I have zero reservations about that. But it's not quite on the same level as buying Playskool toys and playing with them while you're in your 30s. Are you guys doing it to be ironic? Are you trying to own the people that don't collect baby toys buy saying they don't have fun? Or is it actually just a massive case of arrested development? I bet you're the same people that also unironically watch modern day children's cartoons too.
Discuss.
I know collecting action figures of 80s cartoons and comic book characters is pretty infantile, I have zero reservations about that. But it's not quite on the same level as buying Playskool toys and playing with them while you're in your 30s. Are you guys doing it to be ironic? Are you trying to own the people that don't collect baby toys buy saying they don't have fun? Or is it actually just a massive case of arrested development? I bet you're the same people that also unironically watch modern day children's cartoons too.
Discuss.