WTF? Who would pay that for a shoe?
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WTF? Who would pay that for a shoe?
WTF? Who would pay that for a shoe?
Your concept of money is poverty level. Elevate your mind.
You would be amazedWTF? Who would pay that for a shoe?
Lol, you got me. That is me 100%. Poverty mindset
Not Gary Vee, but this person did a great flip, haha.Gary Vee?
WTF? Who would pay that for a shoe?
Note this isn’t something I did.
I wish . The time will come haha.What a click baiter, I was ready to congratulate you.
Ah ok. Saw a video of Gary releasing a new shoe.Not Gary Vee, but this person did a great flip, haha.
<Insert Gary Vee garage sale flipping meme>
WTF? Who would pay that for a shoe?
WTF? Who would pay that for a shoe?
Crazy MillenialsYou would be amazed
Can people please stop referencing Bitcoin and tulip mania. It's overused now. Bitcoin actually provides a service.I wonder if this is the same phenomenon as the tulip mania/bitcoin. People speculate that the demand and prices of the shoes will always go up, so they suck it up when buying them in the hope of getting ROI later on.
Well at least until it doesn't.
(The counter-argument can be found just by looking at famous paintings / old collectibles that always sells more than what it previously sold for. No idea if it is just inflation though.)
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