>>5860315while I'm tempted to buy a shit ton of stuff from you, I must go against my lowest, brickest instincts and advice to you the same as the other anons have.
Store them,
if that pussy is THAT good you'll end up marrying her and knocking'er up. I wish you the best of lucks btw.
I got to say LEGO is, even after losing plastic quality, a fun, cool toy to have, and even to pass on.
Maybe one day, when you're older, wiser and a father, you'll decide to pick them bricks up, and along with your children, rediscover your love for building through them, watching them have fun and living once again some dear memories you might still have by then.
You know you have sets that are worth hundreds of bucks, and will only keep on getting more and more expensive as the years go by. You're sitting on a gold mine economically as well as sentimentally and potentially fun as well. Don't let that go, the money you have spent on those sets is a lot, and maybe you can make your investment back, maybe you won't, but the truth is, some things are worth more than money. You can count on those for a rainy day, either economically or any other kind.
If you're planning on selling them to plan a trip, or something possibly bigger, we understand, after all, it's the decisions we make that make a man out of us all.
If you do plan on selling, you know you have a legion of brick lovers right here, willing to pay for their crack, and you know those bricks would be in good hands, but once again, I advice you not to. Like that old saying says: "You don't know what you have until it's gone".
I'll just leave that thought to you, I know you'll make the best choice and we all support you no matter what.
tl;dr don't do it, maybe you might regret it later