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6/27/2025, 4:35:14 AM
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I only see 1 single support beam going to the ceiling (besides the obvious one to the right). Either that's one of the smallest Walmarts ever made or the cameraman is standing somewhere to a side part of the store and 75% of the store is to the his right and/or back. So it's clearly not in the back.
But again, please ignore the fact that there's still 6 cases worth of toys and not 2-4 figures like the third world ESL needs to believe would need to be carried if only 10k-15k figures were made.
He's a retard and you're a bigger retard for arguing his third worlder beliefs.
BTW, i have walmarts where the electronics section is in the middle of the store still. This used to be the old way they did it, since most modern stores switched over to the back/side.
screencap of Target's endcap. front facing. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q9s4QJSm9Fo starts at 5:10. And you can tell it's front facing, because it's one of those low shelves.
At least 2 cases worth of toys on the front (and was probably filled before shit started selling out) and earlier in the video he shows the normal peg space also having ~2 cases worth of DC figures.
Also note that there's almost no movie figures in that hillybilly's video. Maybe 2. Most of the figures are from the normal waves.
I only see 1 single support beam going to the ceiling (besides the obvious one to the right). Either that's one of the smallest Walmarts ever made or the cameraman is standing somewhere to a side part of the store and 75% of the store is to the his right and/or back. So it's clearly not in the back.
But again, please ignore the fact that there's still 6 cases worth of toys and not 2-4 figures like the third world ESL needs to believe would need to be carried if only 10k-15k figures were made.
He's a retard and you're a bigger retard for arguing his third worlder beliefs.
BTW, i have walmarts where the electronics section is in the middle of the store still. This used to be the old way they did it, since most modern stores switched over to the back/side.
screencap of Target's endcap. front facing. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q9s4QJSm9Fo starts at 5:10. And you can tell it's front facing, because it's one of those low shelves.
At least 2 cases worth of toys on the front (and was probably filled before shit started selling out) and earlier in the video he shows the normal peg space also having ~2 cases worth of DC figures.
Also note that there's almost no movie figures in that hillybilly's video. Maybe 2. Most of the figures are from the normal waves.
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