Buying Out an Entire Skateshop, Then Giving Everything Away - Summary

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**Title:** Buying Out a Skate Shop and Giving Away Everything

**Summary:**

* A group of individuals, who claim to have grown up skating, visit a skate shop with the intention of buying **every single item** in the store.
* The total comes out to be $23,889.38, which they initially pretend to struggle to pay, only to reveal it's a ruse and they pay in cash.
* The group then heads to a skate park to **give away all the purchased items** (skateboards, trucks, wheels, bearings, grip tape, etc.) to the people there.
* To receive the free gear, some individuals are challenged to perform skate tricks, such as kick flips, with success rewarded with more items.
* The video ends with the group expressing gratitude to their audience for supporting their content and inviting viewers to buy merchandise from their website to enable more giveaways.

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1. A group of individuals purchased every item in a skate shop.
2. The total cost of the purchase was $23,889.38.
3. The group pays for their activities out of pocket.
4. They have a website ("thousand dot com") where people can buy merchandise to support their activities.
5. The skate shop typically restocks its inventory within a couple of days.
6. The group gave away the purchased items at skate parks.
7. A challenge was issued at the skate park: successfully landing a kickflip on the first try would reward the participant with skateboards.
8. Participants who succeeded in the challenge were given skateboards and other skate gear (e.g., Indie trucks, wheels, bearings).
9. The group visited multiple skate parks, giving away gear at each location.
10. The event was recorded for a video, with the footage to be released on an unspecified platform.
11. The group sells merchandise on "that with civic.com" to support their activities.