>>36979503I agree, things are way cooler when you are a kid. It is just a paper with a drawn creature that does not exist, but the feeling of opening them and having them was enough as a child to be happy for the rest of the week.
Sitting with the one or two autistic friends that like you enjoyed cards and videogames, discussing strategies, as well as appreciating the cards only one of your friends had, or being flaunted by having a card only you had, even though it was arguably shitt. Playing the game and seeing the same stuff as the cards, or watching the anime/movies and bonding with friends or even family, that's some value not all mint condition limited edition holos first prints Charizards could ever buy.
And that's what life s all about.
Why don't you donate them for poor kids, or give them to some kids in a Hospital
It might be more valuable for them than all money in the world. As it was for you, when you were smaller and purer.