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Author: | chimmychazz [ Fri Jun 19, 2015 12:32 pm ] |
Post subject: | "Wife Disposes Of Husband’s Treasured Bikkuriman Stickers.." |
![]() via japancrush: "When a wife posted to an Internet forum that she’d thrown out her husband’s prized collection of stickers, little did she imagine that she’d have hoards of netizens cursing her. But that’s exactly what happened. The husband had been collecting Bikkuriman stickers, which used to come with children’s snacks. Some of the stickers are now so rare, that they some are worth upwards of $2000 dollars a pop. The outrage was so great, that is prompted an article questioning the extent to which the wife was criminally liable for getting rid of her husband’s stickers. Should the wife be thrown in the slammer? Or is marital harmony priceless?" the rest of the story can be found here *edit- fixed image link |
Author: | ultrakaiju [ Fri Jun 19, 2015 12:41 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: "Wife Disposes Of Husband’s Treasured Bikkuriman Sticker |
Interesting article. 2ch is always great for comments. ![]() Quote: The wife was in the right. The husband and his vile little hobby are at fault. Quote: I’d never forgive her. I’d live separately from her and then break up with her through a third person. Quote: This is just your common garden-variety domestic violence. What’s more, she’s got no remorse. In all seriousness though, this one in particular might offer some useful insight for people on this forum: Quote: You can marry someone even if they don’t share the same interests as you. You can’t marry someone who doesn’t tolerate your interests. |
Author: | Kevlo9 [ Fri Jun 19, 2015 3:33 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: "Wife Disposes Of Husband’s Treasured Bikkuriman Sticker |
Even if they weren't valuable...a wife, girlfriend, or parent shouldn't just throw something away that you enjoy! |
Author: | Lixx [ Fri Jun 19, 2015 4:38 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: "Wife Disposes Of Husband’s Treasured Bikkuriman Sticker |
Or just get revenge. Sure it might seem petty but can be worth it. I don't know what I'd do if my significant other destroyed a lifetime of work collecting something. Probably blow up their car, definitely make them lose their job, and any other devious shit I could think of. Revenge would probably take place over decades not just a one time event. Hey fair is fair right if they destroyed years of something you tried to do? I once had a g/f who attended Wesleyan in Connecticut get into an argument with me in the middle of the night and throw all my clothes, watch, and most importantly my family ring out a dorm 2nd story window. Mind you it's late October and the leaves are covering the hillside she did this on. I proceeded to take her brand new laptop, rip it out of the it's connections and toss it out the window into a tree splitting it in half. Guess what? All her final papers were on it not backed up. "Hey it sucks to be you!" I said. Better yet after combing the grounds for a few hours I found that damn ring under all the leaves. Point of the story is you definitely should not fuck with people shit. If you do be prepared to battle. I mean I get why loved ones do these things. The woman who did this probably wanted to hurt the guy and maybe even thought he cared more about those stickers than her. It's irrational and ridiculous but some people actually do think like this (that others love inanimate objects more than them). It can seem like that but 9 out of 10 times you are being a mean spirited crappy person if you don't accept a person for who they are. I mean if they are mortgaging your house and stealing from you- that's a different story altogether. People who trash other peoples collection should fill their lives up with things that make them happy, stop controlling and being petty. |
Author: | Yuck!!! [ Fri Jun 19, 2015 6:39 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: "Wife Disposes Of Husband’s Treasured Bikkuriman Sticker |
I don't consider myself to be vengeful at all, but I can admit if someone were to steal or destroy my collection I would have a hard time not wanting get even. I think part of the issue would be, besides just it's value and my attachment, I (like many collectors) put a lot of time and effort into hunting, researching, discussing, photographing, etc. related to my collection, time and effort which could easily be displaced into fucking with someone should that outlet be suddenly quashed. I'd probably resist if it really came down to it, not because of fear of the law or that it is morally wrong, but because I find personally it feels really gross to participate with that sort of hate, and I would want to focus on forgiving and moving past solely for my own benefit instead of getting lost angrily perseverating on something which can't be undone. It's too bad though, because I am creative and would probably be really good vengeance if I put even half the effort I do into my collecting persuits |
Author: | hellointerloper [ Sat Jun 20, 2015 11:31 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: "Wife Disposes Of Husband’s Treasured Bikkuriman Sticker |
Lixx... I don't care what anyone says, what you did was justice. My gawd, you do NOT mess with family heirlooms. EVER. I don't understand why people do this kind of shit if they want to be forgiven at some point. It's like alright, you're mad. You think destroying something that the person you're mad at holds dear will make things better? Why would you WANT to hurt that person if you care about them? I don't get it. Even when I had an unamicable break up, I never went full asshole and destroyed things. I gave gifts he gave me away, but I didn't burn them in my yard while chanting death wishes. (My ex actually asked if I did, and was surprised I said I didn't. Am I really THAT crazy? ![]() |
Author: | The Moog [ Mon Jun 22, 2015 5:26 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: "Wife Disposes Of Husband’s Treasured Bikkuriman Sticker |
Doesn't seem that unusual to me . . . . my brothers friend had the same thing happen to him. His wife got obsessed with minimizing their belongings and 'de-cluttering' their house. He tried to play along by getting rid of stuff but it apparently wasn't enough for her. He was shopping in a local charity shop and saw someone buying a really rare vinyl record that he recognized . . . he thought to himself, "oh, i have that cool record in my collection at home". WRONG. Unknown to him and completely without his permission she had taken a big load of his belongings, including tons of rare records to the local charity shop. The record he saw the guy buying was the very one from his collection. They are still together . . . my brother says he just had to let it slide, apparently. |
Author: | Nate [ Wed Jun 24, 2015 12:17 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: "Wife Disposes Of Husband’s Treasured Bikkuriman Sticker |
I read the article. His stickers were in a binder! How much space is a binder taking?! I'd pawn all her jewelry to get even. If that happened to me and something I have had since childhood was just thrown away without even asking me, I will bury you. Besides, you just don't de-clutter en masse. Every time we purge and go through our things we do it together and as often as we can. That's why I bring those paper boxes from the office. Fill it up with what can be donated, recycle what can be recycled and throw everything else if it is trash. - Maddie |
Author: | chimmychazz [ Wed Jun 24, 2015 8:39 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: "Wife Disposes Of Husband’s Treasured Bikkuriman Sticker |
The Moog wrote: They are still together . . . my brother says he just had to let it slide, apparently. ![]() I remember how she glued a huge machine gun thing to Dojo's hand. "mom! he's a ninja!" |
Author: | bunnyboy [ Wed Jun 24, 2015 12:00 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: "Wife Disposes Of Husband’s Treasured Bikkuriman Sticker |
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