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Okay, whatever they want to call them. I was wondering if maybe the word gets out on Social Media that this is the latest thing to do and some of these dummies decide that means it's okay to do it.
I remember in the 90s hanging out at the mall on weekends. Of course our mall had a nice arcade as well as a decent movie theater. We would usually eat at the food court, play a bunch of video games and then go to the movies. After the movie, we would hang out again in either the food court or arcade. Of course, we weren't causing problems.
Where are the parents in kicking these kids a**es for when they get out of line?! I was a teen once too, and I wasn't exactly a saint either, but I knew damn well my parents would kick the crap out of me if I would have partook in some of what these teens are doing today.
I always thought Chipotle played their bad music so atrociously loud for the explicit purpose of making the environment hostile for lingering. I mostly hung out in coffee shops.
This was in Toldeo, Ohio. The population is majority white. So this ban will be acceptable. But just you wait till they try it when there is any hint whatsoever of majority non-white kids being banned. Then instead of a behavioral issue it will suddenly transmogrify into racism.
No end of common-sense issues have been derailed in this country by "race." Even though you'll see the same issues in countries that are effectively racially homogenous.
I always thought Chipotle played their bad music so atrociously loud for the explicit purpose of making the environment hostile for lingering. I mostly hung out in coffee shops.
I thought that was Abercrombie & Fitch?
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