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Woodfield Mall, Schaumburg.Gonna make the trek to Chicago for a bears game next week; Where are these flight 23 locations? Google maps coming up empty.
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Woodfield Mall, Schaumburg.Gonna make the trek to Chicago for a bears game next week; Where are these flight 23 locations? Google maps coming up empty.
This is accurate. For example, I wear a size 12. JustDons, Yeezy's, OVO's, I know not to enter a raffle for my size. Gotta go smaller because I have knowledge that stores most likely don't have a lot of 12's.
Without bragging, I ended up with 13 pairs of Chicago 1's, 7 pairs of Shattered Backboards, 15 pairs of Shadow 1's, 15 pairs of Fear 4's, etc. It honestly is a bit of skill to be able to acquire these shoes. Keep in mind I have ZERO connects with managers. It's all hustle and skill with me.
Compensation is a strategy whereby one covers up, consciously or unconsciously, weaknesses, frustrations, desires, or feelings of inadequacy or incompetence in one life area through the gratification or (drive towards) excellence in another area. Compensation can cover up either real or imagined deficiencies and personal or physical inferiority. Positive compensations may help one to overcome one's difficulties. On the other hand, negative compensations do not, which results in a reinforced feeling of inferiority. Compensation is how we use it and grab it as our opportunity to deal with a certain situation in our lives. There are two kinds of negative compensation:
Overcompensation, characterized by a superiority goal, leads to striving for power, dominance, self-esteem, and self-devaluation.
Undercompensation, which includes a demand for help, leads to a lack of courage and a fear for life.
An inferiority complex is a lack of self-worth, a doubt and uncertainty, and feelings of not measuring up to standards. It is often subconscious, and is thought to drive afflicted individuals to overcompensate, resulting either in spectacular achievement or extreme asocial behavior. In modern literature, the preferred terminology is "lack of covert self-esteem". For many, it is developed through a combination of genetic personality characteristics and personal experiences.
I'm just trying to picture Bill Gates walking up to joe schmo super IG collector and saying I'll give you a billion dollars for that 1 of 1 shoe and the dude turning him down
everything is a case study no assumptions being made
Haha!!! This is so G. I still need to get my hands on these OVO's. Life has been swamped these days.
LMAO
Time line
OVO info drops thread started
Release date announced
Guessing of locations useless info conspiracys
Raffles
Actual release
crying
Surprise release
MORE CRYING
i dont want them any way or yay i got em
put on ebay/fb-screen shot of snkrs recieve lots of hate
wait until shoe comes in ask about confirmation info UPS sucks/USPS sucks/FED ex sucks
cry about resellers
scream that a restock is coming and wish for somebody to give an oop
cry about quality
somebody brag about having money and this is a big money hobby
get all philosophical
get over it
This thread has really made a weird turn......
I'm just trying to picture Bill Gates walking up to joe schmo super IG collector and saying I'll give you a billion dollars for that 1 of 1 shoe and the dude turning him down
"Sorry mr gates, these have sentimental value"
This thread has really made a weird turn......
A very awful one!
Compensation is a strategy whereby one covers up, consciously or unconsciously, weaknesses, frustrations, desires, or feelings of inadequacy or incompetence in one life area through the gratification or (drive towards) excellence in another area. Compensation can cover up either real or imagined deficiencies and personal or physical inferiority. Positive compensations may help one to overcome one's difficulties. On the other hand, negative compensations do not, which results in a reinforced feeling of inferiority. Compensation is how we use it and grab it as our opportunity to deal with a certain situation in our lives. There are two kinds of negative compensation:
Overcompensation, characterized by a superiority goal, leads to striving for power, dominance, self-esteem, and self-devaluation.
Undercompensation, which includes a demand for help, leads to a lack of courage and a fear for life.
An inferiority complex is a lack of self-worth, a doubt and uncertainty, and feelings of not measuring up to standards. It is often subconscious, and is thought to drive afflicted individuals to overcompensate, resulting either in spectacular achievement or extreme asocial behavior. In modern literature, the preferred terminology is "lack of covert self-esteem". For many, it is developed through a combination of genetic personality characteristics and personal experiences.