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It's mostly horrible, yes. But there are pockets of cool communities hidden here and there.And there it is, the proof that reddit is flawed beyond redemption.
It's mostly horrible, yes. But there are pockets of cool communities hidden here and there.And there it is, the proof that reddit is flawed beyond redemption.
The problem with that is that the only way to age-gate access to services is to require identification. Which is, of course, the whole reason they're doing that to begin with – protecting the children is just a pretext.
here's the record i got despite not having a player
So good...here's the record i got despite not having a player
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A lot of managers are strangely ok with customers acting out, so long as they're only yelling at the normal employees.Sounds like he needed a banning. Try finding what you want when you're not even allowed into the store.
I think it went down the way it did for a number of reasons. The guy wasnt really yelling at the clerk, he was more complaining about the business in general. After about 30 seconds the clerk just stop paying attention and carried on other duties. Which annoyed the man even more im sure. There were not really any other customers around to see this spectacle, so the clerk just let him work it out of his system.A lot of managers are strangely ok with customers acting out, so long as they're only yelling at the normal employees.
here's the record i got despite not having a player
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I have some old VHS I haven't ditched yet, and a few vinyl records I can't currently play, though I'll likely pick up another turntable at some point.I have a small collection of stuff that I have no way of playing, I just own it to own it, lol.
A couple dozen vhs tapes of my favorite movies, Rocky Horror Picture Show on laserdisc and in PAL format vhs, a couple of Atari 2600 games, a Three Dog Night 8-track and a small stack of vintage vinyl records...
Sounds like my Famicom disk system Zelda and Castlevania games. My disk system stopped working years ago, but they're cool pieces of gaming history to me so I kept them.I have a small collection of stuff that I have no way of playing, I just own it to own it, lol.
A couple dozen vhs tapes of my favorite movies, Rocky Horror Picture Show on laserdisc and in PAL format vhs, a couple of Atari 2600 games, a Three Dog Night 8-track and a small stack of vintage vinyl records...