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What?
I think you just post just to post.
Fab gets Jordan's because he has a couple of million of followers on Twitter. They get free swag in exchange for posting the pic. Why, because those pics circulate on the internet, instagram and blogs to increase hype.
I've probably been buying sneakers before you were born. Acting like you're saying something mind blowing and new
I clearly made my point, these releases aren't fair and it doesn't matter how many shoes are available. As long as Nike doesn't make it hard on the bots and makes every release a general release, the people who really want these shoes will have a slim chance of copping. I'm sure we all by now agree that the in store aspect isn't honest and the online aspect isn't fair either with these bots. Maybe the celebrities have nothing to do with general public getting their shoes, but when I hear Fat Joe saying that if he goes to a store and that particular store has the shoe he "needs" and buys out every pair in his size it makes me double guess of what's going on and how that hinders that particular communities chances of getting a shoe because he isn't the only one walking into a store flaunting his money. What good is a restock if the same people who beat us the first time just flipped all their $140-$150 shoe's (depending on the sales tax) for $300+ and have a fat wallet to spend on a restock? All I'm saying is this hobby we're participating is getting more and more corrupted and there's nothing being done to stop it. If you still don't understand that my main point is that there's crazy corruption involved I don't know any other obvious way to word it out and explain it for you bro.