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Me: Of course. I'm buying stuff, aren't I?
If I came to the store to buy one thing specifically, strawberries for example, but didn't find it, then there are two ways that things could go:
I could continue shopping and buy other things, and then come back tomorrow to see if you have strawberries in stock. Then what if you still don't have strawberries? I'd have to check again the next day. If you never had strawberries in stock then I'd have to come back every day and buy some things every time. All of us poor strawberry-lickers would be shopping more than ever, but without the satisfaction of actually getting any strawberries. (1000 character limit)...
...or I could just walk out of the store, empty handed, and maybe shop at a competitor on the way home; finally breaking the perverse incentive for stores to intentionally be out of stock, and preventing nuclear war.
jovban31: what is that supposed to mean?
blah1: isn't it obvious?
jovban31: no, that's why I'm asking!
jovban31: is that some kind of cheat code or something?
blah1: yeah, I've got to prime the random number generator
jovban31: but those are letters though