I don't get patina.
I can understand the appeal of something that has weathered time with you.
But buying something with someone else's marks in it? There is a term for it: used and in less than ideal condition.
When the duck did it become cool to BUY stories and history? Although it shouldn't surprise me - after all, we live in an age where even ducking jeans have to be pre-faded, because heaven forbid that people actually go through the trouble of using up their possessions themselves.
I guess we are too busy with all sorts of relativisms (that debate on what is a dress watch is an example, where everything is ok, and we can all call things whatever we please, and there are participation ducking medals given out for having opinions, and no opinion is ever wrong... wait, what are we talking about again?
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