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Penis ornaments. Why? Why the fuck not? Shout out to @CelloMike@lemmy.world for the amazing wooden starship model.
I need more
I have the perfect place for you to make a pilgrimage to. In Sicily near the coastal beach resort town of Taormina there is a town atop of the nearby mountain called Castelmola. The trek up the mountain is amazing and the views are incredible. Your reward for the journey is in that town there is a bar called Bar Turrisi, this is your new bucket list destination.
I've too considered making a shelve for my penis shaped "ornaments."
Shame to put something so aesthetically pleasing hidden away in a drawer - especially in my private bedroom where no outsider ever goes to.
Trauma. I seem to collect it without even trying or wanting it. Like it just happens without my approval or wanting it.
Guess.
What is that fancy shelf system? 😮
The backplane is the rather popular 3D printable Honeycomb Wall system. The angled divider trays are my own design which is compatible with the same.
Oh wow, you're not kidding about it being popular. That page of add ons went on forever!
Very cool, and your design looks great as well.
I only have my faithful Ontario Rat, but we're practically inseparable!
So many shelves!
USB power banks.
It's just so useful to just have another one to grab when the one you're using runs out, and let that one charge in the meanwhile. I can also just take two in my bag and never run dry.
Mental 'challenges.'
Trust me, I didn't start this life with a desire to acquire so many (if any.)
Some of them were "gifts" from my parents. (Relatable post)
Common handtools. I have at least 2 - 3 of each. One set in my work truck and another in the toolshed. What can I say - I'm a sucker for tools.
Traditional hatchets. If I see an old hand-made axe head for sale with or without a handle for a decent price I'll buy it because they're not making more of them. I'll gladly sell/hand over one to who ever needs, appreciates and promises to look after one.
Bikes. I don't sell the old when I buy new one. It's worth more to me as a bike than as the money I'd get from it.
Hand carts. I don't know how I ended up with two but here we are.
Can relate to the hatchets. I love love love my Gränsfors hatchet and axe! Still trying to find a reason to buy another one!
Electric razors. I have one for the left hand and one for the right. I bought one several years ago and was gifted the same model about the same time. Didn't have the heart to tell them I already had one. Turns out shaving with two razers goes pretty fast.
Please enlighten me to your ways. Do you really shave with both hands and what body part?
Can openers, they're cheap, I keep losing them, buying them, and finding them.
I find that if I really like a product, I don't want to have to go to the trouble of finding a new one in future if I lose/break the first one. Often, even if it's something that you wouldn't realistically expect to break, I'll buy a few of it just in case, like clipboards, or document cases.
Another is consumables. For example, I bought an unusual eraser holder that has replaceable inserts for it. I really like it, so of course I had to buy 20 years' worth of inserts because I can almost guarantee they'll stop making inserts before I'm finished using the product.
For bulk food prep, it's often easier to work in batches. For example, I might make 5 days' worth of breakfasts at once, and store them in the fridge. In that case, I need 5 * <number of people> worth of containers. I also need to account for contingencies: what if a guest stays over? I don't strictly need that many identical containers, but it makes for a good system
Games I've got through steam or gog, but still pick up if it's free on Epic.
Another BioShock... Don't mind if I do.
I wonder how many copies of Borderlands and Fallout I own....
Headphones. I have my commuting headphones, walking headphones, working headphones, video game headphones, music headphones... I also have two pairs of earphones.
I could get down to two pairs of headphones and one pair of earphones.
Clerks the animated series dvd sets
I cannot fathom how you ended up with two sets of Clerks: The Animated Series on DVD, but I am 100% sure that's enough evidence that we should be friends.
A person could luck into their first set of Clerks: The Animated Series on DVD; but I believe obtaining a second set of Clerks: The Animated Series on DVD can only be evidence of excellent taste and some decent moral fiber.
Gaming computers. I have a laptop, a desktop, a Steam Deck, a light handheld and a smartphone. Not to mention a few older consoles, but they don't get much use anymore. The others all do.
But all you do is modding Skyrim?
Likewise... I'm overboard on the computers..
Currently have a gaming PC, an office PC, a laptop, a server, a NAS and three android devices.
Oh well, they're all doing a job even if I would be fine with less.
Keyboards. Wired, wireless, red switch, blue switch, LED, plain, full, half. I like having options.
Trackballs. Once you make the jump, a world opens up. There's always a better, more comfortable, more feature rich trackball to be had.
Indoor plants. Its like a jungle in here.
Nope, that just not true. You can never have enough, much less too many.
I myself have too little space, not too many plants.
Languages...
because immigration...
and why I maintain my previous languages? because I wanna feel superior to others
:P
random old android phones (theyre fun)
hard drives random people give to me (promise ill use them eventually!)
shadow plushies (hes cool ok!)
ikea otter plushies (people knew i love otters, got me them, im committed to the bit now)
i have a lot of plushies in general but most of them are different
Chances to make a change in my miserable, depressive life. It only takes one opportunity to capture, one chance to seize and decide to do things differently, but alas, I'm not there yet. Thankfully, I have multiple - nay - an unlimited amount of chances ahead.
Materialistically speaking, off the top of my head, maybe my physical security keys (Yubico)? I have a backup key so that I don't get locked out of my accounts in case I loose my main key, but I could manage without the backup. Jeesh, it's hard to come up with something material that I have multiple of since I'm a minimalist and literally have like ONE plate and ONE spoon/fork/knife if you catch my drift.
I needed a machete one time and honestly could have managed with a different tool. I now own three of them.
Lip balms, nail clippers, and we have a lot of laundry baskets despite living in a 3 room apartment. Two or three per room and three/four in the main laundry collecting area.
Knives, I have a lot of knives. Always looking for that new look or different blade geometry. New fancy metal or accessories. Just always been a blade or edged weapon kind of guy.
I have a bunch of bows too. Into archery as well...
10mm wrenches. Saw a deal online years ago for 20 wrenches for like 20 bucks. I was still doing field work at the the time so 10 and 11 mm were common purchases for me. They didn't break, so there was no need for an expensive warranty. They just got misplaced, usually by a trainee who didnt have their own tools.
It was frustrating because buy even one cheap wrench was $10, but a kit of 8 or 10 wrenches could be bought on sale for $20. I have a few of those kits too, and a few socket kits. I have yet to use most of the pieces in 20 years. I mostlt just needed the 10, 11, and 13mm.
A 20 pack of 10mm for cheap? I couldn't pass that up. Then I stopped working field. Now I have a shed full of tools that I might never use again. Nothing wrong with them except some old batteries maybe. I refuse to get rid of them in case I have to back to field work. But it makes me look like a hoarder.
Motorcycles.
N+1.
I have items for home and work:
Most of the year, my work gear is stored in the shed so I have all of these duplicated in the house.
Drills - a fullsized drill at home and a mini one for at work mostly to drive nuts and bolts.
Hand tools - screwdrivers, bits, wrenches, box cutter.
Headlamps - a small AAA at home and a AA at work.
Clothes - Like most people, I have dedicated work clothes.
AA batteries
Phone chargers - Home, car, and work. I also have multiple battery banks.
Headphones - an older corded pair at home and newer BT ones at work.
Double edge safety razors: if I had to choose only one, Rockwell 6S is enough, but they really perform different and have different feel. I mostly use four or five on a daily basis, but it is more than necessary.
Also, fountain pens: it's pretty much the same, TWSBI pen(s) would suffice, but there are too many brands and models with different look and feel, hard to choose only one. Plus in case of pens multiple ones allow for use of different inks at the same time (those I also have multiple compared to the amount that would suffice, even in the same colour)
writing tools
Well, I have a bunch of stuff around here that serves no real purpose that I'm otherwise sentimentally attached to or think might be useful some day, but I'm not sure I have many duplicates, even loosely speaking.
The best(?) example is probably the fact I have 3 CRT TVs, none of which I use regularly. One is the main house TV but, since I don't use it much, I've never felt the need to upgrade it. The other two are portables that I'm keeping for if I ever get back into 8-bit computers.
I have two teeshirts, but strictly speaking only one is required. This is because of social pressure
Rock hammers. For, uh...reasons.
Also, as others have mentioned, clothes sets. Work wear is not what I wear on my own time, including shoes. But I could just wear one set (either work or casual) and I don't think anyone would care.