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That would be a weird and unhinged assumption to make.
But you are the kind of guy that would go to a store to spite someone you’ve never met because of a picture you saw on the internet, So I guess thats kinda par for the course for your thought processes.
but I’m not so stupid as to be influenced by a random picture, of a random letter, that i happened upon on the internet, so much that it drives me to rush out to a store and buy stuff as if I am genuinely spiting someone who isnt even aware of my existence.
shopping at Big Lots to spite someone due to a letter you saw online is even more dumb than the letter itself.
I wouldn’t think the average Big Lots shopper to be such a discerning consumer.
I can only assume you’re saying this because you don’t like Big lots for some reason?
That would be a weird and unhinged assumption to make.
But you are the kind of guy that would go to a store to spite someone you’ve never met because of a picture you saw on the internet, So I guess thats kinda par for the course for your thought processes.
The only thing I can really say is that you are indeed a completely random idiot.
I may be a random idiot.
but I’m not so stupid as to be influenced by a random picture, of a random letter, that i happened upon on the internet, so much that it drives me to rush out to a store and buy stuff as if I am genuinely spiting someone who isnt even aware of my existence.
But keep projecting, its cute.
Ummm good for you I guess. Although your argument is a non sequitur.
Why you think this is a negative is beyond my comprehension.
What if I told you I occasionally shop at big lots because it is convenient for me?
Am I then influenced by this post?