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Brand new 30 inch long Rayquaza Plushy. He is just soooo long! :dopey: Was well worth the $30. *Actual price was $24 but the shipping fee was like around $6 so it ended up costing $30.* Would recommend any diehard Pokemon / Rayquaza fan to order this Rayquaza Plushy off the Pokemon Center website.

It won't show up on the plush toy page so you got to search up Rayquaza Plush or simply just Rayquaza in the search bar. Starting to think this has something to do with the strangulation hazard but like I said this plushy is totally worth the money.
 
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Audio Technica ATR2500-USB.

Was leaning on getting either a Samson Go or a Blue Snowball but after a couple of hours of research I decided to go a bit above budget.


I was looking for this.. but wasn't sure... Blue Snowball, or this.. :s.
 
Bought a guitar. It's cheap, and has 7 strings. And yes, it's a Snapchat picture. I don't feel like going into the other room and taking a better picture right now.

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Reason: Gotta smell good. Picked it up from my favourite local men's shop yesterday, but then walked out with these too:

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Naked & Famous denim, Stacked Guy in Carbon. They just arrived in the last shipment. Nice light 9oz denim, so perfect for spring. Which of course meant we got hit with a massive cold front that saw the temps hit -30 with wind chill. So, uh, they'll stay in the closet for a while.
 
My latest purchase is actually two seperate things. I purchased two Comic Con tickets set for the 28, and got my hotel room all sorted out for the 27th-28th.

My immediate future purchases for today is going to be beer.
 
Wait. What?
It's a 20-40 year old Russian Leica mount lens, originally designed for Chaika camera's back then.

I've been researching hella, to find what pancake lens options there are to compliment my Industar 50-2 50mm 'pancake'; why you ask? For street photography, pancake lenses are just 10000x more discreet vs a traditional prime so it makes walking around taking pictures of people a lot more productive :).

Plus, I am fascinated by the obscure Russian lenses, which I think have excellent character and cost almost nothing :)
 
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