Hope for the future of humaity

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TPFKA@W
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Hope for the future of humaity

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I went to the grocery store today. Behind me in line was a 20something mother with a little girl who looked to be around 4. Four year old says to mommy "I need some money so I can buy this." pointing to something in the rack of crap they put there to tempt children. Mommy said to her, "If you want money you have to get a job and make some."

I wanted to hug her.

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Hugging is good. ;)

One sidebar: with the rise in popularity of the self-check out, the stores are finding their check-out aisle impulse purchase items dropping precipitously. Wonder what The Star foresees for itself?

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Is humaity something I should know about?

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Long Run wrote:Hugging is good. ;)

One sidebar: with the rise in popularity of the self-check out, the stores are finding their check-out aisle impulse purchase items dropping precipitously. Wonder what The Star foresees for itself?


I like to use the self checkout but not when buying a lot of produce. It would be funny if they lost more money than they gained by using it and taking jobs away.

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