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My bad, hard to tell what the emoji's are on NT
all good bro, i know its hard sometimes to get across a certain meaning in words, happens to me too.
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My bad, hard to tell what the emoji's are on NT
When I go out, most people all blend in with what they wear kicks wise and clothing wise. Most people just want to look like everyone else. We are a niche group. The issue is the internet and social media gave HUGE exposure to those niches.Most adults I know consider this sneaker game a kid's thing anyways #truth
No point in trying to explain this to people, they're too busy being proud of how hard they work for somebody else
I don't think it is that simple.
Exactly, do what you wanna do, but trying to act like you're somehow above anybody else because you waddle around in a Men's Wearhouse suit all day punching numbers is hilarious.
Someone just pointed this out so i had to go look and see
was thinking of buying that too. so expensive, but worth if u can cop i guess,
Purchased an ATC for $380 last night...
Hope it comes thru hella clutch
Hahah im dead
subliminal messages
I make decent money, my wife does too, we also get all benefits paid for. I don't put in more than 40 hours a week. I get unlimited PTO, and I can work remote if need be.
I don't think it is that simple.
Even if a kid did make $100k in a year, did he really make $100k of profit? Did he factor in the hours he spent waiting in lines? The time spent coding? Or the money spent purchasing bots? Or the money spent shipping shoes to the buyers?
There are many benefits of making "your own" money, by reselling sneakers. You get free time between releases, you are involved in an industry that you are actually interested in, you are your own boss, etc.
But there are also many benefits to "punching numbers" for someone else. I get a 401k, with employer matching contributions. I get healthcare for a lot cheaper than a reseller would have to purchase on his own (since he has no employer to help cover the costs). Getting a steady paycheck each week, instead of waiting for releases to bring in the revenue.
There are pros and cons to both.
better than the $475 I've seen around
was thinking of buying that too. so expensive, but worth if u can cop i guess,
I always wondered what you were doing nowadays Mr. ChanEveryone talking about jobs and life happiness and I'm just sitting here masturbating to 750 raffles [emoji]128540[/emoji]
That's just the hipster in you talkingI make decent money, my wife does too, we also get all benefits paid for. I don't put in more than 40 hours a week. I get unlimited PTO, and I can work remote if need be.
I don't think it is that simple.
Even if a kid did make $100k in a year, did he really make $100k of profit? Did he factor in the hours he spent waiting in lines? The time spent coding? Or the money spent purchasing bots? Or the money spent shipping shoes to the buyers?
There are many benefits of making "your own" money, by reselling sneakers. You get free time between releases, you are involved in an industry that you are actually interested in, you are your own boss, etc.
But there are also many benefits to "punching numbers" for someone else. I get a 401k, with employer matching contributions. I get healthcare for a lot cheaper than a reseller would have to purchase on his own (since he has no employer to help cover the costs). Getting a steady paycheck each week, instead of waiting for releases to bring in the revenue.
There are pros and cons to both.
But I would be 100% happy if I had a small coffee shop in Maui that was breaking and covering my basic expenses.
My niece and nephew are real fam. I've gotten them dope stuff, KAWS shirts, ASSC gear, etc. They both on my wifes size to help her get them.You thought he was your homie because he knows your name? That's just the hipster in you talking
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