Adding things like 'um' just looks silly, it's like you're trying to say 'hey I'm shy, look how shy I am, this conveys my shyness,' and it makes you look like you're simply attention-seeking rather than genuinely trying to become part of the community.
Well, same vice versa, if you were thankful for things you DO have, then you are plenty fine NOT having other things. There for are thankful for not having them.
What? I'm thankful for the things I have.. but I want other things too lol.
Enough to rush into a store at incredibly shitty time in the morning and get possibly snapped at and or beaten or trampled to death? That is the point I was trying to make, we all want stuff but... [refrain earlier post]
Originally posted by ffr212
A day where all greed and frustration (personified) meet in a single store to trample, scratch, and fight for material possessions not even 24 hours after supposedly being thankful for not having them. It's disgusting and I'll never understand it. Have fun being incapacitated.
Adding things like 'um' just looks silly, it's like you're trying to say 'hey I'm shy, look how shy I am, this conveys my shyness,' and it makes you look like you're simply attention-seeking rather than genuinely trying to become part of the community.
Enough to rush into a store at incredibly shitty time in the morning and get possibly snapped at and or beaten or trampled to death? That is the point I was trying to make, we all want stuff but... [refrain earlier post] doodeedoodeedoo~~
I'd be interested in seeing a news article of someone dieing due to black friday.
Tally of all the unfortunate deaths and injuries that have ruined the holidays for Black Friday shoppers; violent shootings, pepper-spray accidents and shocking tramplings.
From fistfights to pepper spray and the wildness of the crowd, the worst Black Friday stories are also the most memorable - and unforgettable, thanks to all those Black Friday videos. The standard consumer shopping experience continues to change, going more digital, taking advantage of tiered...
From fistfights to pepper spray and the wildness of the crowd, the worst Black Friday stories are also the most memorable - and unforgettable, thanks to all those Black Friday videos. The standard consumer shopping experience continues to change, going more digital, taking advantage of tiered...
Originally posted by TheRapingDragon
Adding things like 'um' just looks silly, it's like you're trying to say 'hey I'm shy, look how shy I am, this conveys my shyness,' and it makes you look like you're simply attention-seeking rather than genuinely trying to become part of the community.
Looking through all the black friday deals I can find it seems like they are just desperately trying to get rid of old stuff. I'm never going to find stuff from this year on high discount. So I suppose there is no reason in waiting until black friday to get a current gen graphics card.
Amazon claimed to have a black friday deal on one, but it was more expensive than it was on newegg even after discount. They really like to pretend like you are getting a good deal. This would still be useful for almost everything except computer hardware where you would want the most current hardware if you were buying new. Video games for cheap would be good.
I only worked one retail job that participated in Black Friday - and that was Target. Good thing I don't work there anymore as they're opening at 8pm this year.
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