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Quin

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  1. Pharmacy chain local to NYC, bought out by Walgreens. Now all of the Duane Reade locations are "Duane Reade by Walgreens" and are exactly the same as Walgreens inside, just a different sign out front.
  2. I just want some fucking Ben & Jerry's and to be able to buy groceries without a register yelling out my purchases.
  3. Sour Patch Kids put in work. The Padres can keep their Scharffen Berger Chocolate Bar.
  4. Today, Ron and I are brothers.
  5. How unfortunate that this did not load for me.
  6. Unfortunately, the pharmacy closest to me is a CVS (5 minute walk vs. 20 for Walgreens). The CVS is a fucking hellscape. The self checkout doesn't work - they drive customers to it, but staff are just standing by it fixing it for everyone after each item, which the machine loudly bellows to the store upon scan: "ARIZONA ICED TEA", "OLD SPICE DEODORANT," "OREOS," "MACHINE NOT WORKING - PLEASE PAY WITH CARD ONLY." I've seen people get in fights there. Pharmacy lines winding around aisles are routine because of misplaced prescriptions. The ice cream freezer is locked and you'll be damned if you want Ben & Jerry's, because no one will answer if you hit the "call a staff member" button — instead you've just subjected the store to "help requested in the freezer section" for eternity. Shelves are routinely half stocked. One section is semi-blocked off by a permanently erected privacy curtain (for, I assume, vaccinations), but it's not really private since you can walk around it to get to baby wipes. I still get prescriptions at Walgreens, cause I'm convinced I'll be given the wrong medication at the CVS.
  7. Once they're traded, Caulfield will be all about them.
  8. All right, I'm trying to work with you Jack. You picked one point to argue - you may think that you're building a case, but you argued that one point, then went to the separate data point. That's what moving the goalposts means. What frustrates people is that you start an argument at Point A. They argue against it. Then you move onto Point B, C, D and E. To you, they're all data points supporting Argument A. The problem is, no one else was ever arguing B, C, D, or E until you moved it there, so it only appears that your argument is defeated, so you just move the argument until you are correct.
  9. Because you complain about something. You're proven that your complaint is wrong. Then you adjust it slightly. Then your complaint is still wrong. Then you adjust it again. Then your complaint is right, but only after changing the complaint from the original topic. You said they never led the Machado bidding, which they did. Now it's they never signed a 9 figure contract. You moved the arguments until you were right, aka moving goalposts.
  10. I mean, that seems to be a you problem.
  11. The Bulls kept getting good looks in the 3rd and 4th, including Zach wide open from 3 to tie it, but the shots just would not fall. Meanwhile, Portland used size with Nurkic.
  12. He's followed by a Fox News correspondent and Jim Duquette, so sure, he probably knows media people. Otherwise...there is not a single thing that indicates that this man is a baseball insider.
  13. That's because he's just a Twitter rando.
  14. THT had two dunks that he got REALLY hyped for...down 15. I couldn't help but laugh.
  15. I'll second this. I understand why Sony made having an MCU character in each film and why Tony gave Peter a high tech suit, but god, I just want Peter to shine on his own.
  16. What works: The film is gorgeous, performances are good, soundtrack is a banger, they don't undercut scenes with jokes. What doesn't work: There's a lot of exposition. The non-linear storytelling doesn't work in my opinion. I feel like it needed to be two films, with one set in the past and one set in the present, to really sell the scale of the conflict.
  17. This is what happen when you let Klutch Sports dictate your roster.
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