Let me tell you my story of collecting elitisim.
Of how nothing good happened when my goal was completism.
I am the defeatist completist.
I collect the robots until it's no fun.
And when I've almost caught them all-
That's when I sell my collection.
"I want my geewun back!" I once demanded without apology,
I wanted old skool toy robots with today's toy technology.
"They should remake all those old robots again and once more!"
Oh how I should have been careful what it was I wished for.
So they brought back those "Classics" and it was cause for celebration.
Because the Transformers from the eighties had very little articulation.
I am the defeatist completist.
I collect the robots until it's no fun.
And when I've almost caught them all-
That's when I sell my collection.
Looking back I had thought my child self dumb
because I didn't care enough to own every last one.
But buying only what I liked was not what I'd become.
Collecting ALL the robots is much easier with adulty income.
One by one they showed up, my classic old friends with fancy new modes.
I was ready with the money and I bought them by the caseloads.
They even made Starscream and Skywarp-they'd make the other jets I knowed.
But how those other seekers came about made my head friggin' explode.
I am the defeatist completist.
I collect the robots until it's no fun.
And when I've almost caught them all-
That's when I sell my collection.
When I almost got them all, the difficulty did worsen.
To want a complete set I must have been a crazy person.
Just when I was almost there-hey I was no robots collecting slacker-
they made a Botcon exclusive out of Classics Thundercracker.
Along with Dirge and Thrust and the rest of the boys.
No way in hell I'd pay over three hundred for only five toys.
I am the defeatist completist.
I collect the robots until it's no fun.
And when I've almost caught them all-
That's when I sell my collection.
"Screw this Classics crap!" I screamed, and then I vowed
to sell off my collection with a low Buy-It-Now.
I know you're not supposed to ever say never
But all I wanted was to forget my failed robot endeavor.
Never being complete may be easy for Tyler Durden,
but knowing all that's out there is a really heavy burden.
And so I found myself following the advice of Stephen Wright-
“If at first you don’t succeed, destroy all evidence that you tried.”
I am the defeatist completist.
I collect the robots until it's no fun.
And when I've almost caught them all-
That's when I sell my collection.
Friday, August 31, 2007
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Excellent work, my friend. Excellent work. I shall commit it to memory and we can come up with a handshake to go with it so that when next we meet, we can recite it together whilst slipping each other some skin.
That will be a sweet sweet day!
Oh, and I thought it would be fun to tell you that originally I wrote that repeating part in the plural, as "We are the defeatist completists, We collect..." because I pictured you and me singing it out loud together as we cried and cried.
LOL! Oh, that's a great mental image you paint there. We could have big mugs of beer and sway back and forth as we clink our glasses together whist singing and crying.
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