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Mountaintop Collectibles | Comics, retro video games, sports cards, Marvel trading cards & 80s toys. Hunting nostalgic treasures. Discover Your Treasure.

Utah Katılım Eylül 2025
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Brigham's Burner
Brigham's Burner@FiredUpCoug·
My fellow dudes on x, I need to ask you a favor. My wife has discovered a new hobby, landscaping. We've spent $2,000 on plants, dirt, bark over the last 2 weeks. I'm sunburned, and out of ibuprofen I need this post go viral so I can pay for all this. Why couldn't she have chosen sourdough bread? Or crochet? Or triathlons?
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mountaintopcollects@mountaintopcoll·
@AustinGorton The covers for this series and White Queen were hyper sexual yet the insides didn't match that feeling at all. If you bought it for the cover art you'd be so disappointed. Yet if you just wanted the story and didn't want dirty looks from others in public for the cover, out of luk
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Austin Gorton
Austin Gorton@AustinGorton·
113 - Mystique #1 - 4/23/2003 The early 00s feel a bit like the current X-books in terms of there being a high propensity of random solo books. Cover by Joseph Michael Linsner. Interiors by Brian K. Vaughn & Jorge Lucas. #XmenADay #XMen #Mystique
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mountaintopcollects@mountaintopcoll·
@AustinGorton The artwork was really bad with this one of I remember right. It wasn't the strongest of the 4 part series.
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mountaintopcollects@mountaintopcoll·
@DKnight9630 Those Rage issues are so bad. At one point a guy fires a rocket launcher at cap and he absorbs it with just his shield. It's insane comic book logic but makes zero sense from the damage that would have done to everything around him, his lower body, etc.
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All Things X-Men & Avengers
Making the Grade: Avengers 1990s 1990 This year has to many writers (Byrne, Nicieza, Hama) to make the book feel consistent and making the year feel like filler. Hama at least gives us Rage and a new team line-up. Paul Ryan & Tom Palmer are the MVPs for their art. Grade: C
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mountaintopcollects@mountaintopcoll·
@DKnight9630 343 was one of my favorite avengers books and I was in at that point. From the cover to the cliffhanger ending.
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All Things X-Men & Avengers
Making the Grade: Avengers 1990s 1991 Just as Larry Hama gets started, he's abruptly off the book leaving the book to spin it's wheels until Bob Harris can really start his run at the end of the year. Steve Epting arrives and he Tom Palmer will be a amazing art duo. Grade: C+
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AlphaFox
AlphaFox@alphafox·
Who actually uses eBay any more? As a seller they rape you in fees and required promotions for anyone to see your listing. Then there are the scammers, and eBay always sides with them, not the seller. I stopped using it years ago. People just want a cheap marketplace / message board where they can sell items with confidence, not a money printing machine focused on fake growth numbers for the board / shareholders.
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You used to sell stuff on eBay. Maybe an old camera. Maybe Beanie Babies. Maybe a coat that didn't fit. You paid a small fee. The buyer got the thing. Everyone went home. That eBay is gone. The website looks the same. The logo is the same. The 135 million buyers are still there. But the company isn't really a marketplace anymore. It is an advertising business with a marketplace attached for distribution. Last year, sellers paid eBay $2 billion just to make sure their own listings showed up. Read that again. The board calls this growth. A Canadian who runs a video game store called it something else. Here is what actually happened. In 2020 the board hired a new CEO. His name is Jamie Iannone. He arrived with a strategy called focused categories. In plain English, that means leaning into the stuff people pay extra for. Sneakers. Watches. Trading cards. Auto parts. The everyday seller, the person with the camera and the coat, was no longer the customer. The customer was now the seller who would pay to be seen. In 2025 eBay did $80 billion in transactions. They kept $11 billion of that as revenue. Of that $11 billion, $2 billion came from advertising. Sellers paid them $2 billion to promote listings on a website those sellers already pay fees to use. That is the growth story. In the same year, the number of enthusiast buyers, eBay's own term for their best customers, was 16 million. It was also 16 million the year before. And the year before that. And the year before that. Four years. Zero growth. They mention this on every earnings call without mentioning it. So what does a company do when growth stops? It buys back its own stock. In 2025, eBay returned over $3 billion to shareholders. Most of that was buybacks. In February the board authorized another $2 billion on top. Buybacks shrink the share count. Earnings per share goes up even when earnings stay flat. The stock price follows. The stock was $68 a year ago. It is $108 today. The company did not improve. The denominator got smaller. Then a man from Canada noticed. His name is Ryan Cohen. He runs GameStop. He started his career selling pet food online and sold it to PetSmart for $3.35 billion. He looked at eBay. 135 million buyers. $80 billion in transactions. Real margins. Real cash flow. A board harvesting the business instead of running it. He bought 5% of the company through derivatives and stock. Then on May 4, he offered to buy the rest. $125 per share. $56 billion total. On May 12, the eBay board rejected the bid. They called it not credible. The math is credible. What the board means by not credible is we would have to explain why we sold. Then Cohen went on Piers Morgan. He said eBay is run by a bunch of losers with perverse financial incentives. He pointed out that eBay's CEO has been paid $144 million over six years. He pointed out that he personally takes no salary and has put $128 million of his own money into the company he runs. You do not have to like Ryan Cohen to notice he is making a point that is hard to argue with. eBay used to be a place where regular people sold things to other regular people. Now it is a $48 billion company whose largest growth driver is charging its own sellers to advertise to a buyer base that stopped growing four years ago, while spending billions a year buying its own stock to make the chart go up. The board calls this strategy. A video game CEO from Canada called it what it is. The market is now waiting to see who else agrees. Plz fix. Thx. Sent from my iPhone

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AlphaFox
AlphaFox@alphafox·
People are ditching their streaming services and going back to DVDs after recent price hikes from streaming providers - good idea?
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robliefeld
robliefeld@robertliefeld·
Robert Kirkman & Whilce Portacio Youngblood #100 covers. Your store is ordering these comics on FOC this weekend.
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Andy Larsen
Andy Larsen@andyblarsen·
Interesting Jazz/Mammoth are switching from U of U Health to Intermountain, don’t know if that’s good or bad
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mountaintopcollects@mountaintopcoll·
@StumpGuyTy @irentdumpsters How did he get those off so easily? I know I had to contact Google and prove that the person was a fake account that has randomly left me a 1 star from India and it took a few days.
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Tyler Mumford - The Stump Guy
The best part about X is being surrounded by genuinely good people. A quick shoutout to @irentdumpsters : If you didn’t know I am the Defensive Coordinator for BYU men’s lacrosse. Last week in our national semi-final we beat a Florida State team pretty badly. A few of their guys took exception to getting the brakes beat off of them, found my business and wrote me bad reviews. (Insane behavior.) They didn’t even bother to log into a different Google account so their names were on it. I hit up Bodhi and he tells me to “send him the links and he’ll get the hounds on it.” In a day they were gone. Bodhi is a legend and this is such a cool platform.
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Star Wars CCG
Star Wars CCG@StarWarsCCG·
Commonly referred to by players as "Choke Vader", The Dark Lord of the sith is one of the games most powerful cards.
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mountaintopcollects@mountaintopcoll·
@FiredUpCoug @USATODAY By posting this with 1.7k views, aren't you basically doing the same? It's content to grow your own brand and get more views and for what? To shame another company for something you're also doing?
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Suns After Dark
Suns After Dark@SunsAfterDark·
Dillon Brooks could be anywhere in the world right now and he’s got front row seats to watch LeBron James and the Lakers get swept. This is Kendrick levels of wake up and hate with every petty bone in his body. 10/10, no notes, give him the extension now
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mountaintopcollects@mountaintopcoll·
I stated on ebay in 1998. The golden years were the mid 00s and then Amazon ate their lunch. Ebay was 80% of my business when my website launched in 2004. By 2016 it was 25%. By 2024 we were doing 5x as much in sales as 2016 and ebay was only 5% of my business by then.
Ryan Cohen@ryancohen

only in corporate america 💩

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mountaintopcollects@mountaintopcoll·
@JoePostingg Bro we were all pissed when that happened. If that's how it worked in SW why haven't we seen them do that at battle of Endor or any other time. Because light speed doesn't work that way. Just like you don't drop bombs in space because there isn't gravity. Don't make up fake crap
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Joe
Joe@JoePostingg·
The light speed ramming scene in The Last Jedi was awesome in theaters. Packed theater went so quiet you could hear a pin drop. Someone audibly gasped. Pure movie magic. Doesn't really hold up to at home viewing though.
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mountaintopcollects@mountaintopcoll·
@PeakHobby Didn't realize you were buying the card for the top leader and the condition of that was what mattered. Maybe use a knife or scissors to cut the tape easily. All three issues aren't really issues. 1st world problems.
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Peak Hobby
Peak Hobby@PeakHobby·
If a TCGPlayer seller sends me cards using regular scotch tape, I'm not going to give them 5 stars Why? 1. Pain to remove 2. Leaves sticky residue 3. Could damage card Use Painter's tape instead. Avoids all the above Find Painter's Tape on Amazon #ad amzn.to/3RwEmGU
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