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  • I've seen a lot of those and tend not to go there. Good luck to them, but I hate the gimmicks.

    I visit the farmer's market pretty often where it's families selling things they grew or made. I like the tomatoes there and I get to buy better meat that isn't factory farmed. There's a regular independent grocery store where my parents live. The prices are a little higher but the produce tends to be better (mostly fresh and local) and there's actually a butcher in the meat department. Those kinds of places are dying.

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  • It never made sense to me, but I wasn't having a GREAT time until I was in my mid 30s. I had something like a 7 year party. Disposable income, before the worst of my aches set in, and just doing whatever I wanted as long as I made it in to work.

    High school was Lord of the Flies.

  • True, but if it ain't a mom and pop sized shop then it ain't my business. Go on down the road to the store that came in underpriced in order to drive out ma and pa so they could raise prices once those stores are out of business.

  • You'd be welcome at my barbecue. I've got one grill that is just for my vegan friends and has never had an animal product on it along with a set of separate utensils (although they get washed with the others).

    But I do that for friends, coworkers aren't allowed to know where I live.

  • Some, definitely. Others don't have hobbies. Others don't sleep much and try to pack everything in.

    I've been considering adding massive amounts of amphetamines to my life so I can accomplish all I need to and do all I want to.

  • I was specifically talking about what the original commenter said.

    with proper support, privacy, customization options and no crap like ads

    Dumb TVs are already a thing as mentioned elsewhere. Commercial Displays cost more but you can beat someone to death with them and they'll still work.

    I'm with you on hoping for more options. I'd hate for my next TV purchase (hopefully years from now) to be forced online under the guise of firmware updates to steal my viewing habits.