>>5694524>That's the common usage>doesn't know how dictionaries workdictionaries post the most common definitions and synonyms first.
Guess why couple is one of the first words?
"Few" an incredibly vague term that has no definite numbers and nothing you've said discounts the fact that "few" can and does mean "two"
Here's another tip on how to into english: CONTEXT. If I'm talking about how you can get pretty much everything on SLOW days, guess what "few" encompasses and what it doesn't? Fridays are not slow, thus the third day of SDCC isn't part of the "first few days" I was speaking about, huh?
>Also, just to summarize your current position.Since I'm already going to SDCC, just being there on Wednesday and/or Thursday means I'll get my exclusive. It's 99.696593522552% likely I will get what i want.
They're going to be there. They're bringing all their stock for the week. Their hours are 9am-7:30pm. I'm available all day.
As opposed to the complete crapshoot of getting a popular mass market figure, where the chances of me getting it are based on an UNKNOWN ship date and UNKNOWN case orders. There's also the fact that a scalper can and do buy up all the stock they can at retail. Then there's all the potential other buyers in my area. So my success ratio for attaining popular-mass-market-toy is UNKNOWN.
It's all about luck with mass market popular toy.
SDCC exclusive? I just have to wait in line.
So what's easier? Standing in line, instead of going to dozens of stores for an unknown amount of times for an unknown amount of weeks. Even online it's all UNKNOWN and needing to pay above MSRP usually.
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>buying a Hasbro figure onlineA very shitty example, considering how paint app quality is a crapshoot. Their stuff should only be bought in person.