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6/24/2020 9:02:46 AM
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It really isn't. Put 400$ into perspective in real life and what people can do with it. Pay mortgages, bills, insurances, food shopping etc. Anyone who pays for a gun in a game either has mummy and daddy's credit card and has no real grasp on the value of money or is and eediot.
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  • Edited by RopeAdope: 6/24/2020 9:32:17 AM
    There’s always one Edit: Clarification While you may feel that is the case, not everyone does. Like I said, it’s all relative. Different things cost different amounts of money. People accepting or rejecting the notion of paying the asking price is completely subjective. It doesn’t matter what you “could” do. For instance, another country like the UK have had classism and an ever-intrusive government for centuries so those citizens in that culture might have a different perspective than say, oh I dunno, ‘Murica where it might be less common to assume someone with money inherited it rather than earned it. Or in China where communism dictates and enforces collectivism as opposed to ‘Murica where they celebrate individuality. So yes, it’s 100% completely relative and subjective

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