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Did you feel euphoric when you watched it?
I don’t know if I felt any kind of “euphoria” exactly, but it was certainly cathartic a lot of the times, especially with the end of this recent season. But what about you? What did you think of it, or have you experienced euphoria or “felt something” as described?
Those who grew up in the 2000s, how did the Xbox 360 shape who you are?
reddit.comHave you ever had someone take your cart when you left it and came back?
It would infuriate me if that happened. It must be stressful.
How do the doormen at Costco deal with people who just barge into the store?
reddit.comAre there any black focused independent or niche films to watch?
Or ones you recommend?
Do you get looks in grocery stores or in public?
Like do people always look at you if you go out or are in a room. If this happens to you, is it always bad? If managers begin following you while shopping, if they do, how do you cope with it?
Do you get stalked or looked at in grocery shores or in public?
If you do, is it always bad?
Is this subreddit even worth using compared to the main r/ShowerThoughts?
Some people interact with but it seems to just be a subreddit for all kinds of content. Should I keep posting here every now and then or am I wasting my time?
There is a feeling of content that comes with achieving something while a celebrity is still alive to potentially see it.
reddit.comIs the ban on using self-checkout at Costco still occurring in 2026?
I was seeing posts of people complaining about the policy against using self-checkout at Costco, I even saw a news article and video from The Sun about this happening to a guy (he sounded like a tweaker based on his other videos but he seemed chill ig), and a few posts that people tried to anyway and were kicked out, but most of these incidents happened from 2021-2024.
Is this still happening to you as shoppers for Instacart? What’s your experience with doing an order from Costco recently? I don’t have an opinion for this policy but it’s gotten me wondering as to why Costco refuses to provide a basic commodity for someone, even if it’s low as a Instacart shopper.
Previously I thought maybe it’s Instacart’s policy in their agreement or that it’s theft or bookkeeping, but this applies to Uber too, so I knew it must’ve been Costco’s decision.
I know it’s a real policy, but how do I talk about it here without sounding like a Karen/like I’m complaining, and is it still an issue for you?