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A) Any product worth purchasing. B) Are you an advertiser? This is a weird advertising question.
Am not!
I just read it as someone asking about bang for buck/things worth investing in. Like a good office chair or quality boots. Those are good for you and worth the investment.
That's literally everything worth buying, and just an opportunity to advertise [product]. You just re-worded it.
Dude come on. Read the comments. Pick up on context. Everyone else here clearly gets it. You’re just misinterpreting/assuming this is somehow nefarious.
I'm not reading the comments (AKA the advertisements which this post sets up).
Classic gaslighting ad-apologist grasping for genuine human lingo, bruh.
If you’d actually read them, I think you would see that reality is a little different. But whatever man this is getting a little bizarre to me.
Okay man, thanks dude, I'll be sure to read your ads bro.
Yeah I’m shilling for big gaff lol