• @calcopiritus
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      591 month ago

      I’d bet if you were a lego fan you’d say the same about legos.

      Housing and concerts are orders of magnitude apart in “importantness”. All of the items above are not needed to live. A home is needed.

      • MrScottyTay
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        131 month ago

        People who buy Lego to sell in the future actually do call it investing by the way

        • @[email protected]
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          It’s scalping if you have a quick turn around, it’s investing if you take care if it to sell farther into the future. Seeing a recently released limited set for double the price on ebay is scalping, seeing a 20-30 year old mint set for double the price is investing.

          • @[email protected]
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            71 month ago

            If it’s a limited edition and someone buying it to “invest” denies another person’s ability to purchase and enjoy it then fuck the “investor”.

            If enough are available at the time that anyone who wants it can acquire it then I have no problem with someone keeping a copy in good condition to sell later.

      • PropaGandalf
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        11 month ago

        Define a “home”. A cave? A tent? A huge loft? What is really necessary to survive?

          • @Resonosity
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            111 month ago

            I’d add a place where you won’t get attacked or threatened while sleeping, and maybe where you can store your stuff that also won’t get stolen easily

          • @Dupree878
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            31 month ago

            That’s a good classification to have.

            The apartment I lived in until June this year was my or my friends home for 20 years, but I stayed sick after the new neighbors moved in and started destroying the place. I couldn’t have food anymore because of the rodents, roaches, bedbugs and diseased water that started running down the walls and leaking through the ceiling.

        • @[email protected]
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          51 month ago

          You haven’t paid enough attention to notice that the tropic of conversation is that scalping is bad and property scalping is worse, which you seem to agree with, so I don’t know why you’re arguing with people.

    • @[email protected]
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      141 month ago

      I agree that “just don’t buy it” is not that easy for culture in general, it could be applied to hypermonetized events.

      I’m not sure I get your second point. How is Ticketmaster enabled by people boycotting events that get scalped?

      • @Viking_Hippie
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        31 month ago

        How is Ticketmaster enabled by people boycotting events that get scalped?

        They aren’t by that specifically, but they are by transferring the blame to scalpers and the victims of both scalpers and Ticketmaster…

    • @Hyperlon
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      31 month ago

      An Important want for sure, but not a necessity in any way shape or form. You won’t die or get sick by not attending a concert or a guitar would be listed in survival guildes

      • @Viking_Hippie
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        Yeah. Not to mention that a lot of people’s social identity, social activities and sense of community are all tied up in going to concerts together…