u/AnxiousLeg3906

▲ 18 r/Panini

How do you approach buying packs so it’s still fun?

I'm asking because, obviously, you can buy like a 1,000 sticker packs online and complete your album in one day. But I guess it's not fun?

So do you do it? I, for example, try to buy sticker packs in physical stores when I go somewhere. It's fun, because packs are often sold out and you never know.

Also, this was how I got stickers when I was a kid. My mother would buy a pack or two for me after a visit to the doctor's, for example. Or when we would pass by a store that had them.

Wondering about your experiences collecting stickers as adults.

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u/AnxiousLeg3906 — 6 days ago
▲ 2 r/Panini

Anyone waiting for FIFA WC 2026 sticker delivery?

I ordered stickers from Panini's website (Polish version). It was (still is on the website) pre-order. I guess when checking out they said they'd ship the order after May 15.

Anyway, I haven't heard from them since then. So I'm wondering if I'm not alone waiting for their WC 2026 sticker orders to be shipped.

I ordered as a guest (without creating an account), so I can't check the status of my order, nothing.

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u/AnxiousLeg3906 — 8 days ago
▲ 15 r/Garmin

Why do you track activities?

I'd been tracking activities for two years, since I bought my watch, but then I stopped to think about why I even do this and couldn't find a compelling answer.

I don't review my activity history, I don't analyze my performance. So all I'm doing is basically friction: start/end an activity, plus drain my battery.

One possible answer could be tracking intensity minutes, which I consider a helpful metric overall, but from my experience, they are extremely easy to score once you start an activity vs. not tracking it. People say there shouldn't be a difference between these two, as Garmin records intensity minutes based on the same readings.

But I still think this is not entirely true, and the same activity gives me different intensity minutes depending on whether I track it or not (I use default HR zones, not custom). So I'm wondering if not tracking activities would give me better visibility into how active I actually am (non-tracked minutes seem to be harder to obtain).

In other words, I thought I might as well stop tracking activities and enjoy a longer battery life.

What's in tracking activities for you, people?

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u/AnxiousLeg3906 — 9 days ago