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I've spent a lot this year on games and game accessories, would say over a grand maybe close to two but then with clothes last year I bought a ton of clothes (found a look I liked, bought the same outfit in multiples and put many into storage but this year my spending on clothes is effectively zero, even shoes I just got a few boxes of the same type last year.

The only thing which might rival games would be figures for me, have a bad habbit of dropping large amounts of cash on Star Trek models, between little die cast ones which cost in the region of 20-40 up to a few I have which are triple figures but only one of those was gotten this year, oh... looking to my left reminds me I got a large Mercy figure this year also... but then also spent €15 on that amazing charity skin which kinda balances it out a bit.

But aye for the OP question, 0 on cloths, tons on gaming and more on nerd culture and accessories in general.

(can I technically count my new projector as a gaming spend as well? :o that was over €500 and is almost exclusively used for gaming)

 

 

ps glad you enjoy the Jordans in the OP video :) They look pretty awesome, as for getting a tattoo as a diabetic... it's just a series of injections along with ink isn't it? I mean... if you're a type one you're going to be doing 4 a day anyways, I didn't look into it because I really don't like tattoos at all, but I can't see how it would be bad for you?

 

https://www.ontrackdiabetes.com/live-well/everyday-life/getting-inked-tattoos-diabetes

 

Link suggests as long as everything else is fine with you, it should be NP, just they mention obviously the slower healing abilities of a diabetic so you'll be in pain for a bit longer because of it.

Last edited by Ganoncrotch - on 24 July 2018

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