Fixed.Pappy wrote:
it's the worst time in the year
u wotCDFA wrote:
Alternatively known as "Every cynical 15 year old ever"
i dont work in retail anymore but i used to and since i know what its like ive developed good habits in stores now like putting things back where i found them not just on the nearest shelf if i change my mind, and picking products up off the floor and putting them back just because I know it helps a little bit with all the bullshit those guys go through.Kaetwo wrote:
especially for those who work at retail. more work for you during christmas :/
you have to remember that not everyone is on good terms with their familyApplesan92 wrote:
You're missing the point of Christmas. For most people this is a holiday where you get together with your family and spend some quality time.
I myself am an atheist, yet I still celebrate every holiday my family celebrates and since they are orthodox that'd be Christmas/Easter/ Name days etc.
Try to enjoy your time with the family, the good food, cozy and warm home. Just relax and have a good time.
so then you have friendsthelewa wrote:
you have to remember that not everyone is on good terms with their family
So... that's why I got money-Nya- wrote:
Is no-one going to mention that on Christmas we celebrate the birth of Jesus?
Where do you live that people pick up stuff and just put it into a different shelf when they decide they dont want to buy it afterall? Oh right, USA, nevermind.Riince wrote:
i dont work in retail anymore but i used to and since i know what its like ive developed good habits in stores now like putting things back where i found them not just on the nearest shelf if i change my mind, and picking products up off the floor and putting them back just because I know it helps a little bit with all the bullshit those guys go through.Kaetwo wrote:
especially for those who work at retail. more work for you during christmas :/
Meanwhile, uncaring mothers still letting their little shits tear things off shelves and scream...
Many holyday's religious history has been forgotten/became unimportant. Its a toy of the captialism now.-Nya- wrote:
Is no-one going to mention that on Christmas we celebrate the birth of Jesus?
I was pulling a joke about what Granger just explained-Nya- wrote:
What? I don't understand what you mean
Granger wrote:
Many holyday's religious history has been forgotten/became unimportant. Its a toy of the captialism now.
I don't see anything bad about capitalism and I don't get why people complain about it, too. If it wasn't for it we'd still be living in caves wiping off our asses with leaves.IppE wrote:
capitalism, ho!
Marcin wrote:
I was pulling a joke about what Granger just explained-Nya- wrote:
What? I don't understand what you meanGranger wrote:
Many holyday's religious history has been forgotten/became unimportant. Its a toy of the captialism now.