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Old 10-20-2025, 06:14 PM
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wealth inequality = greatness

said no one objectively assessing the success of countries, ever
Yep. All those socialist countries have just been doing it wrong, which is why it's always worked out so great.
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Market top achieved.

Amazing the come back kid after millions in his cards stolen.



I dont recall seeing anything like it.
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Market top achieved.

Amazing the come back kid after millions in his cards stolen.



I dont recall seeing anything like it.
He runs huge breaks/raffles on Facebook and is making an absolute fortune from them. It’s quite genius. I’ve done the rough math on a few and I am almost certain he is clearing 50-250k+ profit, easily, on some of them.

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Old 10-20-2025, 09:25 PM
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He runs huge breaks/raffles on Facebook and is making an absolute fortune from them. It’s quite genius. I’ve done the rough math on a few and I am almost certain he is clearing 50-250k+ profit, easily, on some of them.
Good for him. Clearly the sheep are demanding to be sheared, and he should absolutely oblige them.
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He runs huge breaks/raffles on Facebook and is making an absolute fortune from them. It’s quite genius. I’ve done the rough math on a few and I am almost certain he is clearing 50-250k+ profit, easily, on some of them.
The guys are dropping $350 a clip for a lotto ticket. I don’t get it.
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Market top achieved.

Amazing the come back kid after millions in his cards stolen.



I dont recall seeing anything like it.
Ya sorta have to do the dog years conversion to calculate the value of the cards that he had stolen. I saw the prices on the photos he posted. They were hyper inflated, which is my being kind.
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Shoeless Joe Jackson, the single most overrated and overvalued player in MLB history. Has anyone ever gotten more mileage off a cute nickname than this guy? Don’t get me wrong. He was a great player.
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Shoeless Joe Jackson, the single most overrated and overvalued player in MLB history. Has anyone ever gotten more mileage off a cute nickname than this guy? Don’t get me wrong. He was a great player.
So you admit he was great so what is the basis for your conclusion he is the most overrated and overvalued? Also would love to hear what mileage he got off of his nickname.
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So you admit he was great so what is the basis for your conclusion he is the most overrated and overvalued? Also would love to hear what mileage he got off of his nickname.
I would point to the 1915 Cracker Jack set. His card sells for more than several players in that set that had better careers than he did and also didn't cheat at baseball. Among them Ty Cobb, Honus Wagner and Tris Speaker. Jackson cards sell for crazy money and yes it's not really something anyone can prove but I do think the cutesy nickname plays into it because it invokes an image of simpler times and people associate it with it nostalgically. Ultimately a card's value is what it is and collectors seem to just adore this guy and pay insane money for his cards.
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I would point to the 1915 Cracker Jack set. His card sells for more than several players in that set that had better careers than he did and also didn't cheat at baseball. Among them Ty Cobb, Honus Wagner and Tris Speaker. Jackson cards sell for crazy money and yes it's not really something anyone can prove but I do think the cutesy nickname plays into it because it invokes an image of simpler times and people associate it with it nostalgically. Ultimately a card's value is what it is and collectors seem to just adore this guy and pay insane money for his cards.
The issue with Joe Jackson is the number of cards he has in the market. No one would pick him over Cobb or Wagner, but they have a lot more cards. .356/.423/.517 OPS+ 170 says he was a pretty good hitter. That is 12th all time, 8th if you exclude Negro League Players and steroid users.
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I would point to the 1915 Cracker Jack set. His card sells for more than several players in that set that had better careers than he did and also didn't cheat at baseball. Among them Ty Cobb, Honus Wagner and Tris Speaker. Jackson cards sell for crazy money and yes it's not really something anyone can prove but I do think the cutesy nickname plays into it because it invokes an image of simpler times and people associate it with it nostalgically. Ultimately a card's value is what it is and collectors seem to just adore this guy and pay insane money for his cards.
I think it’s more the Field of Dreams & Eight Men Out effect than a nickname, same goes for rest of the Black Sox.
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Maybe this guy? (Although some may not consider it a 'cute' sobriquet?)
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Yep. All those socialist countries have just been doing it wrong, which is why it's always worked out so great.

Duhhhhhh….socialism.
Duhhhhh….socialism.

That’s you, btw.

No one was comparing capitalism to socialism, just the statement that wealth inequality makes a country great. I’ll put you down for duh+1 on that.
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Duhhhhhh….socialism.
Duhhhhh….socialism.

That’s you, btw.

No one was comparing capitalism to socialism, just the statement that wealth inequality makes a country great. I’ll put you down for duh+1 on that.
Thanks for the lesson.
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