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None of them justify your assertions. Picking nits about how many companies got roped into this nonsense cannot change that it was nonsense. Nor was their inability to predict this flash mob any sort of threat to "the system" for any definition of "the system" that would be followed by ", man."
And for what?
Not a single god-dang one of you has anything to say in your own favor.
You, personally, have grasped for the relevance of famous dead people, which is cheap rhetoric with no place in a discussion about struggling video-game retailers. The other guy, the complete schmuck, feigned offense like I'd ignored an answer, immediately after smugly declaring they would not provide an answer.
I'm not convinced anyone replying to me even knows what an argument would look like. You've managed tiny corrections that don't make things better. You've got the format of an emotional appeal. But when pressed on why this stock isn't a waste of money: nothing. Or worse than nothing, lies; as if OP's 'lol it's fucked' headline isn't followed by OP's 'but I'm still in because mooooon!' body text. And when pressed on how that hot mess isn't cult-like devotion in the face of all evidence, that's when the emotional appeals come out. That is the wrong time for emotional appeals. Using emotional appeals in place of rational argument, is the exact opposite of what you should do, when someone says you're using emotional appeals in place of rational argument.