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[–] Zero22xx@lemmy.blahaj.zone 1 points 15 hours ago* (last edited 14 hours ago)

I'm late here but felt like sharing my goblin tendencies too. I've actually got a lot of random shit that I collect and keep in a box, thought I would take a couple of my favourites out. Sorry for potato quality picture, I have a potato quality phone.

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  • A plasticky spiked collar that a stripper I used to party with and had a huge crush on took off from her neck on put on mine one night. And no, I'm not the strip club type and never even watched her work, her and her colleagues and friends used to frequent the metal/alternative club that I haunted. ~~15 to 20 years ago.~~ Actually I'm not that old yet, more like 10 to 15 years ago.
  • A card with a witch that I found lying on the ground probably also around 15 years ago. Says "creative child games" on the back.
  • A completely washed away and blank puzzle piece that I also picked up off the ground somewhere.
  • A round rock with the word "Safety" written on it that was randomly handed to me by a hippie girl at a music festival years ago.
  • A very poorly cut black tourmaline (or so I was told) that I bought at a flea market for way too much money while tripping balls on ecstacy. That was while I was still in my hippie phase so very close to 20 years ago.
  • Lucky beans! I've just always loved them since I was a kid and have bunch floating around. I've even put some in the linings of one of my jackets.

I've actually been a boring hermit for at least the last 10 years, so I'm running out of trinkets with cool stories attached to them though.