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It's funny how this "sneaker culture" has affected my sense of giving. Probably get bashed for even mentioning this but I have a 20% code that I'm not using and will probably never use but I don't even have enough confidence in this "community" to give it to someone blindly and hope they'll use it justly instead of trying to capitalize on it in some backhanded manner. Really goes to show how poorly the internet portrays and entire community of hobbyist
I have no way of figuring out how to give it away so please do us both a favor and don't DM asking for it. Only mentioned to make a point. Not trying to come off as a D
It did cost them money, time, and a bad experience to acquire that code. Unless you're talking about those unapproved generated codes which still cost that person time to create and you're looking for some sort of morality from individuals doing shady stuff. Odd...
Its cuz more and more people are becoming trash. Our whole society is going down the toilet. You can no longer be nice to people or help out cuz it will backfire on you. Greed & selfishness are at all time highs. The need to show off is all people think about.
I totally agree with you. I posted last night about a new HOH opening up in Calgary (Canada) and the list of re-releases (SBB, CHI 1s, GONE FISHING Foams etc..) that were going to be there and I get this for sharing:
"Lets give it up for the biggest douchebaag sneaker community! Great job for putting 403 on."
Anyone who's into sneaks and has social media would have had access to this information already and sharing it in a form that's dedicated to sneakers is where it should of been posted trying to help those that missed on previous releases. It's a community, that thread is basically where can I go to get a pair if I'm visiting "X" city. Let everyone TRY and eat and give them a fair shot is my opinion.
So now I'm going to think twice about posting, not really srs
Anyways rant over.. I'd put that code to good use to get my first ID btw.