I’m the opposite. As soon as I have a sticker I have to put it on something. The sticker that came with my lockpicks is on my 3D printer. The JWST sticker that I got from the Lake Afton observatory is on my Xbox. If there’s a flat surface with enough space for it, that sticker is on it
I still regret not putting that JWST sticker on my actual telescope
even worse: what if I decide where to put it, but in a few get bored of it and peel it away, only to see the surface below not discolour the same way the unstickered parts have?
i got a reusable sticker book exactly for this reason. it’s a notebook with pages of release paper so that you can stick and peel off stickers easily. it gives me the satisfaction of “using” my stickers without the permanence of losing them after sticking
I like the idea of stickers, and most of the fun of having them is imagining all the fun and cool places I might put them, like on my car, phone, laptop, coffee mug, game consoles and controllers, mirrors, desk, stereo system, fridge, tool cases and cabinets, etc.
Immediately after fantasizing, I think about what will happen to that sticker, should that item ever need replacing. I’ll either keep the item so I don’t lose the sticker, which leads to hoarding and cluttering, or I’ll have to throw it away which leads to me having to scramble to find a store that sells the same sticker, which more often than not, is impossible to find.
It’s better I just don’t use them and keep them tucked away.
I keep meaning to buy some of those like $5 bags of 100 stickers or whatever that you can find online for this reason. I love the aesthetic of something like a phone or a laptop covered in stickers, but I don’t like the idea of losing one I care about, like you. So I figure if I just get a bunch without selectively choosing them, there’s likely to be a number that I don’t really care about and therefore won’t be worried about losing that I can use to fill the majority of that sticker space with.
I love this idea! I’m going to look into this and see what I can find!
I put a cheap chunk of foam posterboard in a cheap art store metal frame (the kind where you buy the top and sides separately for $10 each so you can get the right size for odd-shaped pieces) and a few cheap sticker books to make a base layer. Now when I get a nice big bumper sticker or whatever it goes on whichever part of the sticker wall I like least. Now I have:
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somewhere to put all the stickers that’s not going to have to get thrown out when it breaks (like a laptop or travel mug)
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wall art I can easily take with me to new apartments (it’s not very heavy so it hangs just fine on command strips or a monkey hook).
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a conversation piece to chat about with guests and sometimes post on my otherwise sparsely populated facebook that’s interesting to the people I keep in touch with that way but largely noninflammatory.
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and that also makes an easy gift idea to provide to acquaintances, coworkers, etc. who don’t know me super well but want to get me a small, low cost birthday or holiday present.
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a designated place that stickers belong. I still have to decide where on the sticker wall they go, but that’s a much smaller decision.
Might not work for everybody, but this was my solution.
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the only solution is to buy so many stickers that you couldn’t possibly use them all in your lifetime
I was a poor kid. The aunties and uncles would chip in to get us Lego cars and hands-in-pockets minifigs as kids. It had stickers for stuff like truck grilles before there was silk-screening.
They’re still on the sticker pages, so many decades later, carefully stored so a small boy can look at them.
It’s weird, of course, to someone who never experienced ‘eke’ level of working poverty, but it’s the situation. My nephew will pass these parts onto his kids who I hope will use them all in a week with wild abandon.
I feel the same way about things. Growing up poor I didn’t really get much, so when I did I never used it for fear of losing it. My parents bought me a book of paper airplanes where you rip out the paper and follow the instructions to make a unique plane. I never used it. I still have the same problem with receiving food as a gift, I won’t eat it. I make enough now to be comfortable, but I have shoes that are worn through that I won’t throw away because I rarely got new shoes when I was a kid. I form crazy emotional attachments to gifts because they were so rare and typically meant someone I loved had to go without just to afford it.
You still get sticker sheets in Lego sets! Only some pieces are screen printed, and usually only in more expensive sets (or on super common pieces).
Yes, and stickers are universally hated when they are in some more eco sets because they are a pain to apply neatly and they don’t last as long or look as good as printed parts. They also don’t looks as good.
Broken link on lemmy.world
Really? I’m logged in through lemmy.world right now and see it, but this happened to another post of mine earlier today too…
Yeah it’s just showing the broken image icon
Mind checking again now? I re-uploaded with a screenshot of the original image, which sometimes fixes it.
Now it works!
Sweet, thanks. I wonder what the deal is…
Where’s is the original image from? What file format is it?
Either twitter or tumblr, I think.
It was a .jpg, 44kB
Exactly why I didn’t have any tattoos.
I CAME HERE TO WRITE THIS.
Wait. Didn’t?
I still don’t, but I didn’t too
So maybe more than one reason
Oops. Thanks.
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Get a sheet of magetic paper or similar and put them on that.
my stickers were all unused
These guys would go crazy seeing my kid with stickers. There’s not hesitation, those bad boys will get stuck on something, no matter how trivial.
I was thinking the same thing. My house is littered with random stickers that have run out of stickiness from being put on everything.
And thus, my drawer of stickers