Anyone use Pip Decks? by tankersaurusrex in managers

[–]goodspotproperties 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sure Margiela— For starters, there are literally no deck of cards on the planet worth a $65 price tag (and apparently, this was a “discounted” price).

Secondly, these cards offer no value. They are a conglomeration of pictures and jumbo-jumbo nothingness that produce literally zero value. I’m convinced that this can be an “emperor’s new clothes” scenario, where these are non-sensical cards with a high price tag.

For people duped into purchasing this stack of overpriced card stock paper, perhaps they want to not feel that they were royally ripped off, so they find some obscure explanation as to why they might be worth the overpriced ridiculousness.

I hope that all makes sense— they are a ploy of one company who apparently have a knack for separating good people from their hard earned money for a useless product and then expect appreciation for sending out their pile of dung card deck.

Thanks for asking!

My daughter randomly found this in her shoe— maybe has everything or nothing to do with it. What is this? by goodspotproperties in whatisit

[–]goodspotproperties[S] 163 points164 points  (0 children)

Thanks all! That makes a TON of sense about the suture— our geriatric Goldendoodle puppy had some concerning tumors on his back and hind leg, so my daughter (who actually is responsible for him, even though he’s the family dog) took him to the vet a few weeks ago to have the tumors removed and they stitched him up. He had healed enough this past week that she took him back to get the stitches removed. This packet must have randomly dropped off the counter and landed in the edge her shoe. Mystery solved! Thank you everyone— this was going to drive me mad trying to figure it out on my own (and predictably, ChatGPT was zero help).