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Point me to a law that prevents it? Their margins are their own business.

What's going on that's illegal? Gamestop can give whatever value they'd like, and sell it for whatever price they'd like, without any consideration for other market factors. They can sell it for more than the new price if they want, after taking it in for a penny, it just wouldn't sell.

Gamestop specifically takes steps in their operations to make sure cases are on the wall, with an emphasis on getting real cases on display over generic.

Their operations manual was even amended to encompass handling procedures for games with online passes, both new and used, detailing the requirements of removing

It still comes down to some amount of luck, simply in the number of times when a substitute was down and Cynthia's pokemon had a chance to hit Bidoof before it was used again. If they got through para + Bidoof's eva from Moody + didn't hit themselves through confusion, there were a couple of times it would simply

Uh yeah.. Never claimed any sort of nobility here. And as for modern? Yeah, I'd say my point of view actually is. Mine is also to look at context, however, mine isn't so limited as to think the only context that exists here is the difference you've highlighted: male and female.

See, the context that I feel matters

Agree on not resorting to name-calling, just not sure how 'valid' the point is. It's a tank top and shorts. The guy is wearing jeans and a shirt. I wouldn't say either are 'proper gear,' or else I commonly go to the grocery store in 'proper gear.' And at said grocery store, especially on a warm day, I see women

Yeah, the thin man is supposed to be the aliens' attempt at infiltration. Looks mostly human, though is awkwardly thin and creepy looking. Add in that they could never get the eyes right, so they wore glasses to 'blend in.'

I really don't get the idea that it was an agent who is seen before the cut, or is the guy who walks through behind, but rather a thin man. The theory that the clown would be an alien or some such seems really light simply because of the fact that the tone of the show was leaning toward anti-alien in not including

Kinda doubt the guy in the suit is a Bureau agent, but rather a thin man from the XCOM series. They wore suits, and there's even the slight glimmer around the eyes to suggest the glasses they wore in Enemy Unknown. Explains the anti-alien tone of the show rather than what would likely be a pro-alien tone if an alien

This honestly seems pretty close to my interpretation, as it sort of links into the other live action video they did. This could be just before the start of the other video, where this kid is riding his bike.

Just the way it's done and the subject matter of 'anti-alien' wouldn't surprise me if it's potentially a