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ThriftBooks is a large online used bookseller that offers low prices and a Quality Guarantee. The company was founded in 2003 and is headquartered near Seattle, Washington. They sell a variety of items including books, DVDs, CDs, VHS tapes, video games, and audio cassettes. ThriftBooks has a thrifty supply chain and buys books in bulk from thrift stores like Goodwill and the Salvation Army. They have mastered their supply chain and scaled it so that it is not limited like other used book sellers' inventories. ThriftBooks staff members save books and handle shipping. They have a large Instagram following and a unique #BadBookSummary's profile picture. ThriftBooks is not a subsidiary of Amazon, which appeals to book collectors who choose to boycott Amazon. The company has a legitimate website, and their business model is based on achieving economies of scale through automation.
GG is an abbreviation that has various meanings, including "Good Game" in online gaming and "Game and Giving" on dating sites. It can also refer to the country code top-level domain for the Bailiwick of Guernsey. The term is commonly used in multiplayer video games to acknowledge a winner's skill and to express good sportsmanship. It can be used genuinely to indicate a well-played and close match, or as an insult to indicate that one team was easily defeated. GG can also be used in arguments to indicate that the discussion is over. There is also a video game collection tracker called GG|.
Itch.io is a website that hosts, sells, and allows users to download indie games. It was launched in 2013 by Leaf Corcoran and currently hosts over 500,000 games and items. It is a popular platform for new video game developers to practice creating games and start making money. Users can also host game jams and events where participants have limited time to create a game. Itch.io is free to use and users can request a payout at any time. It is safe to use as long as users scan what they download for malware. When it comes to popularity, Itch.io offers developers a lot of freedom compared to other platforms like Steam.