>allow people to loot and steal from big businesses as "repairations" (or w/e)
>the losses are too much and the businesses close and tell their big business buddies to leave too
>"HOW COULD THEY DO THIS TO US??"
Reap, Sew, etc
9 active cases, this $500 bond will for sure be followed and not violated this time
I like how she thanks people for waiting during the violation screen, she has the whole of her chat trained at this point as the numbers barely even move anymore.
When it comes to Walmart and Walgreens shutting down in these cities there's an obvious reason why have to but nobody is allowed to say it and not gonna delve into it. N
I like how she thanks people for waiting during the violation screen, she has the whole of her chat trained at this point as the numbers barely even move anymore.
fucking hate the fags who try and guilt her over "missing chats", worst part is that shit seems to actually bother her, these people know it, and they're trying to take advantage of it.
My shitty Edge using windows 11 laptop doesn't have them. Nor does my adblocking desktop. My phone app does though. So I think it's a mobile thing. No idea why it's there, except it annoying, so usual YT update.
No kidding. The big retail stores are a very basic test of "can you put a product on a shelf and sell it" as they're the most generic baseline of a store with all of the advantages in the generic store sense. I'm honestly amazed how bad diversity has gotten that even they can't be bothered and all that's left is stores that sell cup noodles for 10$ a cup to make up for all the theft.
What's really great is Walgreens has premiered their new Anti-Theft store design, where people have virtual kiosks they use to fill up a cart and buy stuff, and clerks will go grab the goods behind the counter and get them to the customer. AKA, what stores used to be in the early 1900's.
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