>>6317781>The hell is the deal with the overlap between shoe people and toys? I know so many people online that collect toys and shoes.It just stands out because it's weirder than people who collect toys and comics, cards and toys, pogs and toys, coins and toys, video games and toys, toys and books, models and toys. Overlaps like these make sense, while people who collect articles of clothing? Pretty weird, but it exists and will stand out when it's mentioned.
>>6318365hoarding is a fact of life for most animals and perfectly normal... to a point. Once it reaches a point that isn't normal, it's called hoarding.
It's akin to how people who watch movies aren't called anything, but people who read comics are considered collectors/hobbyists. Both are hobbies, but because watching a movie is so common, it isn't considered one.
Also, is OP's image a reference to the stolen prototypes from SEGA's booth in e3 2003? Or what are they from?