Why Am I Like This?

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Published 2024-03-09

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  • @YourNewBff-1
    ♥️People who love CelinaSpookyBoo♥️ 👇
  • I'm a HUGE Stephen King fan and once at a library book sale I hit the jackpot on first printing Stephen King hardcovers for LITERALLY $2 a piece. I bought them all. Once I got home I saw that in the cover of each one had a little "From the library of:" and realized that they were all from the collection of one woman who had passed away the year before and her family donated them to the library. But my FAVORITE thing about them is that her family knew she was also a huge Stephen King fan and would buy her new books as they were being released because there are little inscriptions in almost every one. And she would tuck things in the pages that I'm still finding years later as I'm reading. Over Christmas I found a Christmas card that she was sent in 1986 and a pressed flower. Her name was Rosalie and I hope she's happy to know her favorite books are being well cared for and that a girl who never knew her in life thinks about her every time she opens one. 💜
  • @Cog93
    I collect sounds. I couldn't hear when I was younger. After many surgeries, I could finally hear correctly. I became obsessed with music boxes and anything that makes a pretty sound, such as bells, chimes, music, elegant words, and instruments. I do like your collections and the reasons you collect them. It's beautiful. I love to watch you because you remind me of my friend Nikki. She collects strange things, too, and I love that about her.
  • @MamaSav812
    I feel more and more connected to you with every new video lately — and I love it😭💕
  • @Baldevi
    I love your reason for collecting Taxidermy animals, Celina! And the Wolf is a magnificent example of the art, a masterpiece by the Taxidermist. She's simply gorgeous, as is the puppy and Poe the Raven. I am really enjoying your collection, and so far would love to have any of your pieces, so no wonder you have them and are happy to share them with us!
  • My dad was a Funeral Director, and also did all of the embalming and preparations. He would drop us off to school the next town over in his funeral van with the rollers in the back. It was the best time ever! We used to sit with the people “body” while mom did their make up and hair, and it was very peaceful. I loved the time that we had! It was very important to learn respect and kindness!
  • @Artzyfartzy365
    I absolutely love the wolf! At first I thought she was a really well done stuffed toy until you told her back story. I never knew soft taxidermy existed until then! I love your content and I feel like I have found a kindred spirit! My aunt gave me a deer skull that I painted and a turtle shell that I’m waiting to see what it wants to be. I collect model horses, stones and crystals , vintage postcards , old photographs and cigar boxes. I use these bits and pieces in my art and give new life to things that would otherwise be thrown away. Thank you Celina for being you.
  • @lynnrobnett7199
    I was worried about the pet taxidermy because I’m half sensitive and it and half find it extremely fascinating. Ruby is done so tastefully and so sweetly that I have zero problems with her. If anything it made me very happy she has a home with you!! Now the wolf on the bed upstairs that been in a few videos…he gives me a little bit of heebie-jeebies 🤷‍♀️
  • @gothiccharms
    Let's see... my husband, Bobby Gammonster, is a horror host and he used to film the show in our home (now he has a studio but sometimes still films in here.) Our first hearse was a black Buick Regal and now we have a silver Cadillac that was used in the 9/11 funerals and was at the Pentagon for funeral services. Our entire home is a Halloween/Horror Museum. Used to be open for tours but we closed it, as well as our store (which is now his studio) because of covid. My husband is in his 60's and he began collecting at the age of 5. Every room is Halloween - kitchen, bathroom and bedroom included. Oh, and we sleep side by side in coffins. :D Mine is a display model made by Amish. Extra large toe pincher style coffin. His is just your typical rectangular coffin. Thank you for sharing your weird! I loved it!
  • @tearalewis7532
    I too am a collector. Since i was young i loved geology and have many several mineral, and crystal specimens both found and bought...wish i had the funds to fill my home. I also collect old photos, and just inherited several albums of family with photos from late 1800s, to the 60s. Many from world war II, and i love having photos that i know are my family. Old books are also something i absolutely love, and when i can find them at a cheap price, i snach them up. Several from the 1800s, and turn of the 1900s to about 1950. Many are classic works, and famous poets . My dream is to have a Victorian style library full of old books and oddities, though my style is not on the witchy side of things, more on the just antique and science side. Love seeing all your great stuff. I love the taxidermy, but am too scared to have any, though i think i could do a bird. So glad my husband loves it too. Just stinks that having to retire from dental assisting do to health which cuts our funds, which cuts my ability to get cool stuff. Lol But if your patient and checkshops, and yard sales, i get lucky still. And wveryone knows what i want for my birthdays and Christmas.
  • @ziggesgirl
    That Vitalogy book....that's literally a Pearl Jam album cover! Idk why I got so excited about it but I owned that album in the late 90s and never knew it was from some old medical book. Fascinating!
  • @BeccaS15m
    I LOVE the idea that you are keeping people and animals 'Alive' after they've passed, it beautiful! NOt enough people appreciate that kind of thing!
  • @audraacklin9826
    I truly love your collection of oddities. The raven and wolf are my favorites.💕😃
  • @Bellllllz
    Thank you SO MUCH for sharing your taxidermys even though you may be criticized. They are so beautiful and sharing adds to their legacy. You have a badass collection, you're doing Maximalism the right way, with beautiful antiques, and everything looks to be so well cared for. Thank you for not just filling your house with plastic garbage.
  • @danablonde7
    Thanks for sharing all your weird sh/t with us Celina! 😂 I LOVED it!!!! 🖤🖤🖤
  • @jenlhandy
    This si WHY we love you, Celina! ❤💞💕
  • @Lyeah73
    I love all of it! I personally collect a lot of the same things you do. I literally have crystals in every room in my house. I also have what my husband calls my “ugly babies” primitive style dolls. I have a lot of antiques. I love the vibe! ❤
  • @LadyInTheTree
    There is a community of artists who will use old photographs in their abstract art. I found so much joy in this style of art. You paint with feeling and reuse objects for a new purpose…. Your collection just reminded me so much of it.
  • I love your quirky ness! If I wasn't so poor, living in my van, I would absolutely have a home like yours! You are such a sweet young lady, and we absolutely love you!