Ok, I'll pay you the 1995 price
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Back in January I went into a Bagel Me! and it looked like New York City from the 90s as depicted in tv and movie. Such a weird feeling.
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"Here's the $0.85 for the coffee, thanks!"
Your welcome! Enjoy your styrofoam cup coffee from a deli that smells of Malboro cigarettes. The sugar has weird moving black things and milk has been left out for 3 days.
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Cool. Lemme just paint the ceiling with my brains so I can approximate what it was like when I wasn't around.
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Your welcome! Enjoy your styrofoam cup coffee from a deli that smells of Malboro cigarettes. The sugar has weird moving black things and milk has been left out for 3 days.
ohfuckyes
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Depending on the country, paying like it's 1995 would be the best power move. Here's, dunno, 100 francs? 5 marks?
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Am i the only one who wishes this was common? Put your stupid phones away. How have we not matured enough to not be so addicted to little flashy lights.
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Am i the only one who wishes this was common? Put your stupid phones away. How have we not matured enough to not be so addicted to little flashy lights.
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Gaaaaaay!
(Am I doing it right?)
Yeah exactly. It's not the real 1995 unless you can get called a slur for not hyperbolically performing your agab like it was a Tony award performance.
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Am i the only one who wishes this was common? Put your stupid phones away. How have we not matured enough to not be so addicted to little flashy lights.
I spend most my time on the phone socializing anyway. I'm addicted to feeling connected with people I care about not "little flashy lights". I'm not at coffee shops to meet people I'm there to change pace for a minute and reset before I move to another task. If I'm specifically with someone then sure I talk to them but usually I want to be anywhere else because coffee shops in Seattle are so loud I can't hold a conversation
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Am i the only one who wishes this was common? Put your stupid phones away. How have we not matured enough to not be so addicted to little flashy lights.
Yeah, and who said all these kids could be on my lawn???
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This sign goes hard in countries that belonged to former Yugoslavia.
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Cool. Lemme just paint the ceiling with my brains so I can approximate what it was like when I wasn't around.
GET OFF MY LAWN!
Just kidding. I'm a millennial. I don't own a lawn.
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Am i the only one who wishes this was common? Put your stupid phones away. How have we not matured enough to not be so addicted to little flashy lights.
who talked to random strangers at coffee shops even before phones?
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Or just don't be a broke bitch and get unlimited data, it's not expensive
Bro, it's literally the $50 tier at metropcs, since when is this expensive? I thought this was the normal price for a monthly phone rate
How much are you paying for that?
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That sign looks like it really blocks access to those refrigerators. is it even necessary to be so obnoxious about your lousy cheap lack of WiFi? Just have a little sign that says “no WiFi” if that is even really necessary, without being sarcastic about it.
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I don't know but I've been stockpiling canned food in my basement and I bought a portable toilet just in case.
Portable … toilet?
I too own a bucket.
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who talked to random strangers at coffee shops even before phones?
I did this at multiple coffee shops I hung out at. This is how you met people. Also no one smokes anymore. That was also a big part of socialization.
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That sign looks like it really blocks access to those refrigerators. is it even necessary to be so obnoxious about your lousy cheap lack of WiFi? Just have a little sign that says “no WiFi” if that is even really necessary, without being sarcastic about it.
I don't know about you, but I would probably go around the counter, instead of climbing over it and through a sign, if I needed to get to the fridges behind.
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I did this at multiple coffee shops I hung out at. This is how you met people. Also no one smokes anymore. That was also a big part of socialization.
never been a thing here. cafés are where you go with friends.