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Im pretty much a hoarder of sort. Almost everything is really dear to me (so much that my room gets a little too cluttered), even if the memories they hold are very little.
For one, there's my collection (very small collection though) of teddy bears/plush toys. A little bit childish though since I'm already an adult lol.
The ones I kept are the ones gifted to me directly (not the ones where I point to a bear on a shelf and tell my parents I want that). Like one teddy bear gifted to me by an overseas friend when I finally met her for the first time in person when I traveled to her country. The rest of the other plush toys are given by family members.
There's books gifted to me as well. Even if I find the contents really boring or they're a genre i dislike, I'd still keep them since some of them has writings specified to me.
For other things that aren't gifts, there's my growing plethora of sketchbooks filled with drawings dating back to my childhood years. I could compare improvements between now and back then, I could reuse and improve old ideas from these dated doodles, a lot of things. Even though they have some pretty embarrassing stuff in there (like mary sue OCs and terrible anatomy), almost every drawing I made I would keep them. ...If they're drawn on actual paper/any drawing surface that is. Digital drawings are kept in the computer and hard drives.
For one, there's my collection (very small collection though) of teddy bears/plush toys. A little bit childish though since I'm already an adult lol.
The ones I kept are the ones gifted to me directly (not the ones where I point to a bear on a shelf and tell my parents I want that). Like one teddy bear gifted to me by an overseas friend when I finally met her for the first time in person when I traveled to her country. The rest of the other plush toys are given by family members.
There's books gifted to me as well. Even if I find the contents really boring or they're a genre i dislike, I'd still keep them since some of them has writings specified to me.
For other things that aren't gifts, there's my growing plethora of sketchbooks filled with drawings dating back to my childhood years. I could compare improvements between now and back then, I could reuse and improve old ideas from these dated doodles, a lot of things. Even though they have some pretty embarrassing stuff in there (like mary sue OCs and terrible anatomy), almost every drawing I made I would keep them. ...If they're drawn on actual paper/any drawing surface that is. Digital drawings are kept in the computer and hard drives.
