Agreed, I don't collect, but have friends that do and the amount they're willing to pay for cardstock is astounding. The DFV return was exciting but when I saw they're leaning into those markets I had all the confidence I needed that they won't need to rely on disc sales to thrive. RC and Co are paying attention to what their customer's find valuable.
Trading cards are pound for pound one of the most valuable items to ever exist, whether you agree that a rare 5 gram piece of cardstock with a printing error is worth that shouldn't matter, people have and will spend thousands and sometimes millions for these. Considering they are sentimentally valued and seen as an investments by their collectors just proves they're in a great position to make a ton of money reselling and even more facilitating global auctions.
Being the household name brick and mortar just gives them even more potential with the kid-left-for-college-is-this-junk-worth-anything crowd.
Currently: the last 45 seconds of Runner, idk that piano hook is too good I can’t help but repeat that part every time it plays.
Most played: Clouds (meditation timer queue song)
Fun: Tie Me Down
Helpful/Copeful: Powerful Man
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The debate date was announced maybe hours before he posted this. Three years of planning and last minute edits for his meme week roll out doesn't make sense to me, especially on the max effort posts like this video.
https://i.imgur.com/b1uDkPU.jpeg
Also I’ve noticed they tend to grow in spots that never get direct sunlight, maybe they’re putting out extra leaves to get the most out of limited light.
My cousin would always find them when we were kids and I'd ask how do you do it, he just said I don't know they just look different. Cut to 20 some years later I find my first four leafer while playing fetch with my dog. I find them all the time now, because they do just look different.
I'm probably hanging too much significance on a weird phenomenon when I should be shopping for a Geiger counter, but I think we get used to recognizing what we expect to see and ignoring the subtle differences that glow once you're keyed into noticing them.
Might as well keep them in Robinhood; small peanuts to be a part of the inevitable class action against them
Such ugly words, “diversified” has a nice a nice ring to it
“Personally I’m against all death by fire, but considering the type of criminal burning their wallets would hurt them more. Avarice’s poetic justice is a lifetime slow burn.” -Batman probably
I’d like to think you’re a third generation Chuckles and linked the meme for him.
The first act; so we’re in a prequel.
Good news: the series is successful enough to get some extra world building. Make sure you’re a likeable character and avoid being anybody’s parent if you can, but companion animals can a clutch dog ex machina. Try and drag out any substantial arc resolutions and you should survive into the requel series 30 years from now for nice safe cameo.
Bad news, rolling coal is still legal and the series turns out to be mad max.
Close, sell googly eyes and creative packaging outside of rock, mineral and gem shows.
Because they were at Coachella? What are you even talking about
I'm goofing, with a dash of MSM baiting for dumb bad press.
On an unrelated note, are the umbrellas tough to reload? What's the ammo cap on a bumbershoot these days?
Not a chance, my DRSs are lifers in my portfolio.
So I need another one just for NES? And don't call me a switch, you don't know me.
I wish, this piece of shit doesn’t even work for my NES.
DRS notices file nicely in gamestop’s iconic recycle packaging.
I’ve heard they are very punctual, but you could be on to something.
I’m not a mason but I’ve met a brick or two. That said, these numbers mean people with a lot of money are shuffling their decks frantically.
Already do.
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