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What is the premise? I’ve been hearing some buzz but the commercials I’ve seen don’t make sense or make it look that popping
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What is the premise? I’ve been hearing some buzz but the commercials I’ve seen don’t make sense or make it look that popping
Seems like it.Is tik tok a reincarnated vine?
Mofo got some brats
Posted this in the Adidas Boost thread. I bet this kid is on NT.
He need to work at Chipotle, that's the type of heavy handed person I need making my burrito bowls. Just put some gloves on and we Gucci.
Really, we have people in this world who think like this? The dad trusted his son and didn't have the slightest doubt or skepticism.blame the dad not the kid tbh
It's called capitalism. Sell for as much as you can to unsuspecting buyers. I hate it but it's what America is built on.Really, we have people in this world who think like this? The dad trusted his son and didn't have the slightest doubt or skepticism.
If we go by logic, your father should've forced you to work as soon as you were legal age 15-16 and take all of your earnings.It's called capitalism. Sell for as much as you can to unsuspecting buyers. I hate it but it's what America is built on.
Wut? I'm just talking strictly buyer/seller. Not family stuff.If we go by logic, your father should've forced you to work as soon as you were legal age 15-16 and take all of your earnings.
It's called capitalism. Sell for as much as you can to unsuspecting buyers. I hate it but it's what America is built on.
The only reason anyone would bat an eye at the original tweet is that it involves family. If it took the kid some effort and gas to obtain the shoes and he tacked on an extra $20 for his troubles then that is understandable. He charged the man who brought him in this world and raised him DOUBLE the price he paid! He's bragging about it online and if anyone who knows him sees it, they won't trust him ever again.Wut? I'm just talking strictly buyer/seller. Not family stuff.
I don't know why his father would even buy shoes from his own son.
You suppose to give that as a gift, as a son.
How young exactly?The kid is young and probably not in the position to give $180 as a gift.
The kid is young and probably not in the position to give $180 as a gift.
If y'all are surprised by that then you have a lot of faith in humanity.
Selling your dad some kicks period is weird to me, but I'm to the point that i know they are people out there that will do anything for money, so it doesn't surprise me.
Looking at his other tweets, he graduated HS last year. So probably 19?How young exactly?
That’s fair reasoning. His pops is casually dropping $350 on sneakers so I would presume they are somewhere between upper middle to upper class. He likely could have just asked his father for the difference between retail and $350 which is privileged but a lot more dignified than swindling your father for the likes.
EDIT: This came while typing that post.
It’s not necessarily about being surprised for me, it’s about being disgusted.