Not sure what Pusha T was trying to say, frankly; im not browsing luxurious housing either - im arguably browsing it even less than he is
Not sure what Pusha T was trying to say, frankly; im not browsing luxurious housing either - im arguably browsing it even less than he is
i hate how trying to look up a certain menu item from a fast food restaurant for the price doesn’t display them and if you want to see how much it costs you have to pretend like you’re going to order online like i’m just browsing for a milkshake
ALTThat warm thrill when your hand finds the right record—in a tiny shop that feels like a secret. This image is about memory, belonging, and the small rituals that stitch a life.
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Looking at books in a small library a few years ago. Think I was potentially interested in All The Ever Afters.

Dear Shoppers:
Now that the time of year has arrived when browsing and shopping become art forms here in the Upper Ohio Valley, we wanted to remind all consumers about a few of the unspoken rules when it comes to checking your list and checking it twice.
The Blame Game.
The kid at the counter had nothing to do with the store’s ordered inventory and the lack of the one item you’ve been after since the product was introduced on the market. They just want to scan, bag, repeat, and go home. Wish them a “Merry Christmas” and move on.
No Stiff Tips.
Servers work hard at our local eateries, so please take care of them when paying your restaurant tab. Everyone is hoping to have a good Christmas, and they did, after all, chase after that extra ketchup, the drink refill, and they’ll clean up after your kids, too, once you leave the building. So, spread the joy.
Embrace the Christmas Spirit.
Have fun while browsing and shopping because those of us who can recall the great “Cabbage Patch Wars” of the 1980s, and it was ugly, people. No one wants a return of those in-store brawls ever again. O one. Ever.
Santa Is Real.
No, really, that’s a real human being inside those red suits, so let’s encourage happy sit-downs and not put those jolly-ole-hired Ho-Ho-Hos in impossible positions.
Buy Local – and not just on November 29th.
Get out from behind those screens and go see it, touch it, and even try it on at a local store where your friends and neighbors are employed instead of clicking your way through the holiday shopping season.
But most of all, have fun, take your time, zipper merge in traffic, smile like a kid on Christmas morning, and remember the reason for the season.
Sound a little cornball? Well, it’s supposed to be cornball. Merry Christmas.
Sincerely,
His Little Helpers
https://ledenews.com/novotney-they-saw-it-felt-it-heard-it-smelled-it-and-they-did-it-war/
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Dear Shoppers:
Now that the time of year has arrived when browsing and shopping become art forms here in the Upper Ohio Valley, we wanted to remind all consumers about a few of the unspoken rules when it comes to checking your list and checking it twice.
The Blame Game.
The kid at the counter had nothing to do with the store’s ordered inventory and the lack of the one item you’ve been after since the product was introduced on the market. They just want to scan, bag, repeat, and go home. Wish them a “Merry Christmas” and move on.
No Stiff Tips.
Servers work hard at our local eateries, so please take care of them when paying your restaurant tab. Everyone is hoping to have a good Christmas, and they did, after all, chase after that extra ketchup, the drink refill, and they’ll clean up after your kids, too, once you leave the building. So, spread the joy.
Embrace the Christmas Spirit.
Have fun while browsing and shopping because those of us who can recall the great “Cabbage Patch Wars” of the 1980s, and it was ugly, people. No one wants a return of those in-store brawls ever again. O one. Ever.
Santa Is Real.
No, really, that’s a real human being inside those red suits, so let’s encourage happy sit-downs and not put those jolly-ole-hired Ho-Ho-Hos in impossible positions.
Buy Local – and not just on November 29th.
Get out from behind those screens and go see it, touch it, and even try it on at a local store where your friends and neighbors are employed instead of clicking your way through the holiday shopping season.
But most of all, have fun, take your time, zipper merge in traffic, smile like a kid on Christmas morning, and remember the reason for the season.
Sound a little cornball? Well, it’s supposed to be cornball. Merry Christmas.
Sincerely,
His Little Helpers
Read the full article

Customer browsing in the jellies & custard aisle, Sainsbury’s, Cardiff (Colchester Avenue), 1983. From the Sainsbury Archive.
As someone who has a luxury taste on a high-street budget, I often find myself frustrated with the lack of polished, expensive-looking items on the market. I’m admittedly a fussy dresser, so I’m extremely cautious about which stores I shop in. However, one brand that I know I can consistently rely on is M&S.
Shopping Editor, Florrie Alexander wears M&S’ argyle crew-neck jumper (£38).
Timeless,…
I Just Spent Hours Browsing M&S’s New-In Section—These 9 Buys Will Sell Out First
Street Food Stalls at Fushimi Inari, Kyoto by Francois Flibotte
Via Flickr:
A bustling street scene near Fushimi Inari-taisha in Kyoto, Japan, showcasing various food stalls, including one prominently featuring “Kobe Beef,” illuminated by string lights and traditional lanterns, with customers enjoying the atmosphere.
Japanese Game Stall Scene in Dotonbori by Francois Flibotte
Via Flickr:
Three men engage with a colorful game stall in Dotonbori, Osaka, Japan, featuring shelves of snacks, traditional masks, and golden statues, while a female attendant stands by.
Amazon has advised Perplexity to get its agentic browser out of its on-line retailer, the businesses each confirmed publicly on Tuesday. After warning Perplexity a number of occasions that Comet, its AI-powered buying assistant, was violating Amazon’s phrases of service by not figuring out itself as an agent, the ecommerce large despatched the AI search engine startup a sternly worded…
Amazon sends authorized threats to Perplexity over agentic looking

Scrolling/Browsing on Hashtags while drawing is literally peak. Like wdym i’m drawing my sparkledog sona while looking at random ass posts under hashtags and only liking certain posts? it’s awesomeness



snacks on deck FYM
