Here is the story, told in three images, of the most 2025 American company imaginable.
Remember, at one point in history, GameStop was a bricks-and-mortar store that sold video games.
One hundred billion American dollars. Keep that in mind as you watch this.
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That video was made in 2025.
UPDATE 7:20pm, Feb 17:
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