for sale: ape shirts, never worn
73 0 ReplyNooo you can't just sell a shirt with my ape on it!
38 0 ReplyAll my apes
on shirts18 0 Reply
Imagine being the guy who bought that ape, and then you see it for sale on a Walmart clearance rack.
36 0 ReplyThe shirt is worth more than the pixels he bought
15 0 ReplyUse value vs virtual financial trick, who would have thought
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Probably was one of the Walton brats who bought it
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In five years these are going to be a legit ironic piece
32 0 ReplyStill a better investment than NFTs. At least when you buy a t-shirt you actually own something real.
31 0 ReplyStill $8 too much. Let's walk over to the Malcom X shirts.
24 0 ReplyMalcolm X shirt sold at Walmart.
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If I had literally no shirts and someone gave me this shirt I would only ever wear it inside out
20 0 Replynon fashionable t-shirts
19 0 ReplyI can't tell if this is real or photoshopped lol
18 0 ReplyThe curve of right side makes me think real. Nobody seems to have called it out as a photoshop yet: https://www.reddit.com/r/pics/comments/1akhi0u/oh_how_nft_art_has_fallen_from_thousands_of/
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What are u waiting for snap those puppies up.
17 0 Reply🍌🐿️
15 0 ReplyI call this one "white monkey"
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I love how many techbros got hoodwinked by NFTs. Seeing them argue that some dog shit art was actually cool and something everyone would want never ceased to make me laugh.
Everyone else: "That looks like shit"
A small group of investors: "No you don't get it, everyone thinks it's cool actually."15 0 ReplyYou don't get it. You can spill multiple slurp juices on one ape
14 0 ReplyWalmart hit the Ctrl+C Ctrl+V
12 0 Reply7 dollars too much
11 0 ReplyThese are some ape shirts
10 0 ReplyWould buy tbh. At least it would be a conversation starter unlike buying an nft.
8 0 ReplySeth Green bought one of these to cry into
8 0 ReplyJust scronshotted it
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