Personally, I don't really mind Wal-Mart. I never really buy clothes there, but thats not because I think I'm too good for those clothes. I'm just always in the section where the groceries are, or I'm by the deodorant, or picture frames, fishing supplies, picking up itunes or something like that, etc. Its really not that bad.
I can't really hate on a store. I'm kinda just like whatever. I just go wherever, get what I need, and I'm out. I mean, of course the prices sometimes are better compared to other stores, but I really don't care about what store I go to. You just can't hate on something thats not alive, you know?
Is it normal to have a love/hate relationship with Wal-Mart?
← View full post
Personally, I don't really mind Wal-Mart. I never really buy clothes there, but thats not because I think I'm too good for those clothes. I'm just always in the section where the groceries are, or I'm by the deodorant, or picture frames, fishing supplies, picking up itunes or something like that, etc. Its really not that bad.
I can't really hate on a store. I'm kinda just like whatever. I just go wherever, get what I need, and I'm out. I mean, of course the prices sometimes are better compared to other stores, but I really don't care about what store I go to. You just can't hate on something thats not alive, you know?
--
howaminotmyself
12 years ago
|
pl
Comment Hidden (
show
)
Report
0
0
Hmm, but corporate personhood makes a pretty good case for thinking of it as alive.