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Retro City Rampage
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by toggaf 12/29/2013, 7:38pm PST |
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I like Ruby wrote:
How far did you have to go for groceries? Were you able to get what you needed from corner stores?
Corner stores were never that far away, but the quality of food usually sucked (deli meat or canned stuff) or it was gross unknown foreign shit, and it was always jacked up convenience store prices. I can't remember if they had sales tax for bodega food.
I'd like to thank foodeater for proving my point about the shitty overpriced city turning people into assholes who think that getting fucked over in a crummy city makes you a tough badass better than everyone else. Everyone who doesn't live in New York is a podunk! He only needed to bust out "flyover" for the cunty New Yorker trifecta. Ironically, it's that same attitude that makes rural red staters proud to live in poverty being fucked over by Republicans, as illustrated in What's the Matter with Kansas?. |
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