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"Who doesn't have wealthy friends these days? Recently, my friend showed me photos of his BE@RBRICK that he had consecrated in Thailand through someone.
He has been investing in this for a year, and the value has increased tenfold, with the highest selling for 300,000. Wasn't it trending last year? If I remember correctly, those born in the 90s could make tens of thousands from trading one bear. Maybe now everyone is into buying land in the metaverse and NFT artworks, so BE@RBRICK doesn't have many enthusiasts?
Honestly, I can't appreciate it. Why would anyone spend tens of thousands to buy a bear that may not even look good? Can you eat it? My friend told me he spent 9,380 yuan to buy a Tom&Jerry BE@RBRICK, and I was dumbfounded. That amount could be several months' salary for an ordinary person! I wouldn't buy it; isn't it better to use the money for travel?
People who follow trends are probably just rich. If you ask those who are struggling in life to try it, they might not even have money for their next meal, and they are buying a bear hoping it will double in value?
Not to mention BE@RBRICK, even the current hot trends like NFT and the metaverse have high entry barriers. It's a game for the wealthy, helping them get richer. In any case, I can't appreciate it." |
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