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Alright, I'll bite. Wth is a funko
https://i.pinimg.com/originals/04/6a/52/046a52d8b2aadebad4fe8285ce88ebfb.jpg
"collectible" little vinyl figures from all sorts of franchises. TV shows, anime, video games etc.
pass
On the matter of "collectible", how is it even ontologically sound to "collect" things that are expressily produced as collectibles? You collect things, coins, paintings, stamps, phone cards, even gaming cards. All things that exist in their own merit that you choose to collect, usually giving them value according to their accidental rarity.
With this shit you are not collecting, you are just purchasing.