I’m in South Carolina now for the sandblast rally and I’m visiting places I don’t have at home. One of them is Piggly Wiggly, which just turned out to be an aging grocery store chain. Reminds me a lot of the IGA I used to have in my home town.
Anyways, there were a couple guys parked in front of me. Check out where they left their #cart.
@coolboymew I don't just not return the trolley, I turn it on it's side, jump on it to bend the frame and I take the handle off to use as a weapon later. I don't give a fuck.
@Saber@PonyPanda@coolboymew keep in mind he only made it because he wanted wywimminz to buy more stuff because they couldn't carry a lot in shopping baskets thereby feeding mindless consumerism even further
@kf01@Saber@coolboymew I think it might also be part of the jewish conspiracy to disenfranchise whites forced to flee to the suburbs away from the cities where the most important cultural institutions are. He's on in it with Karl Popper and Victor Gruen.
@PonyPanda@kf01@Saber@coolboymew The original idea for the American Mall included secondary education facilities, artistic spaces and (before the term was a synonym for nexus of niggardry) affordable housing.
@scatPolice@kf01@PonyPanda@Saber@coolboymew > Decayed, 40 years past their prime, no real business to speak of other than maybe one Pajeet / Chinese owned smoke shop with a Bitcoin ATM and a derelict shopping arcade.
These ossified temples to the God's of consumerism (malls) perfectly represent the reality of the "American Dream."
Modern malls sucks ass, there's nothing to see anymore, almost only clothing stores, etc.
But turning the modern mall parly into housing, community learning centers and etc, on top of groceries and usual needs... could also bring back the mall as it used to be, because if people ends up visiting them, that means that arcades and such are viable again
@PonyPanda@kf01@Saber@coolboymew > Popper's idea of the "open," society influenced the Wachowski Brothers to create a series of films about a mulatto resistance fighting for a city named Zion.
Begs the question: Why oh why didn't we take the BLUE pill?
All I know about the inspirations for the Matrix was gnostic shit. Apocrypha. Philip K. Dick. The Invisibles. etc. It was part of that whole gnostic wave along with Dan Brown.
@PonyPanda@kf01@Saber@coolboymew Some have suggested that Phillip K Dick was cursed with the same "divine intellect," as Terry A Davis and Francis E Dec.
The only difference was that PKD got his paranoia under control by "using it to write thrillers," and prophetic science fiction.
@MelGibsonafter4Beers@TrevorGoodchild@BarelyEagle@PonyPanda@kf01@Saber@coolboymew The Rachel I had pictured while reading the book was completely different from the film portrayal: colder, more devious and above all, an empty simulacrum. Scott with Sean Young's remarkable performance portrayed her as vulnerable, timid, with inner self-consciousness, almost "Human," thus revealing the dilemma: To Be (Human) or Not To Be( Android)
Pony has the right idea. The argument of returning your shopping cart is thrown completely out the window when you look at it in the context of reality where the grocery store is owned by a corporation that hates you.
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