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sour, in Relatable to everyone
@sour@kbin.social avatar

is same for headache

sag,

I am seeing your comment on so much post. Now just give me your GD id. (I still didn’t able to beat Stereo Madness damn that 3 Spike.)

sour, (edited )
@sour@kbin.social avatar

sour7

sag,

OK

lapislazuli, (edited ) in Lies! Deception!

Where is this? (Sorry, I’m an European, on the edge of the map)

Ragincloo,

I second this question, where is this?

Steve,

Bed Bath and beyond, a piece of shit home-goods store

KillerTofu,

May they rest in peace.

Viking_Hippie,

Edge of the map, you say? Svalbard?

radioactiveradio,

We live on a ball of mud so the edge of the map is the beginning of the map.

alectrocute,
@alectrocute@lemmy.ml avatar

A soon to be extinct retailer called Bed Bath And Beyond. Watch the Adam Sandler movie ‘Click’ for a full rundown of the brand.

ledtasso, (edited )

My understanding was that overstock.com bought them for their brand only, and then changed their own name to Bed Bath & Beyond. So the old BB&B is now extinct, and overstock.com is now masquerading as BB&B.

If you go to overstock.com or o.co, both actually redirect to Bed Bath & Beyond now (which is presumably just a re-skinned version of the old overstock.com?)

pomodoro_longbreak, in Lies! Deception!
@pomodoro_longbreak@sh.itjust.works avatar

Is this an Ikea reference? I’m not trendy enough to get it.

MNByChoice,

No. Bed, Bath, and Beyond.

pomodoro_longbreak,
@pomodoro_longbreak@sh.itjust.works avatar

ty

lolcatnip,

The title is a reference to Rogue One.

pomodoro_longbreak,
@pomodoro_longbreak@sh.itjust.works avatar

You wouldn’t use towels as greebling 😲

ArbitraryValue, in This Event is True. Image is false.

There was the same nonstop excitement there would be during an actual soccer match.

LemmyKnowsBest,

The crowd roaring in the stands excited about the fog mishap. Understandable how the goalie might misinterpret the sounds of a partying crowd.

andrew, (edited ) in it takes the edge off
@andrew@lemmy.stuart.fun avatar

World politics are like onions.

What, they stink?

Ye – no!

They make you cry?

Lederrucksack, in Relatable to everyone

My nose is pretty much blocked since 2017 and the memories of free breathing are fading away slowly…

fatzgebum,

How? Allergies?

Lederrucksack,

My doctor says so, but I am sceptical because apparently I am allergic to dust mites but I can breathe better at my friend’s flat which is a lot more dusty than my place

OKRainbowKid,

I suspect it is dust mite allergy anyway and recommend getting tested for it. The test is quick and harmless, and once you have a proper diagnosis, you can take measures to reduce the allergic load in your place or start therapy.

Source: Am allergic to dust mites and was living with the symptoms for years before I got a diagnosis.

Lederrucksack, (edited )

Thanks for your advice! I did a test back in 2018 which turned out positive. I then began to vacuum and wipe the dust a lot more frequently and bought encasings for my bed with no success. I even did a three year therapy with literally no improvement. The only thing that is working is decongestant nasal spray, but of course that’s no long term solution… That’s why I’m sceptical.

SebSnares,
@SebSnares@feddit.de avatar

Did you do the therapy with syringes or sublingual?

I had both and syringes worked much better than sublingual (but after 7 years the effect wore off anyways)

Also this stuff works wonders to free my nose: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Budesonide

Dust mite allergy is decreasing my sleep quality drastically without proper treatment. I have a really high reaction, so that really affects my overall quality of life long term. I only realized that once I changed my doctor after finishing my studies and finally finding no excuses to try to improve on symptoms.

I hope you find something that works for you

Lederrucksack,

Thanks a lot for your tips. I guess I will try Budesonide nasal spray, that stuff sounds promising!

I got the sublingual therapy. I didn’t want to visit my doctor every month so I decided against the syringes, but it seems like even they aren’t a permanent fix.

I also sleep very poorly and wake up tired despite having enough sleep. I hope some day I can breathe/sleep like a normal person again!

DV8,

Do you still have carpets? I find that carpets are much bigger indicators of whether my dust mite allergy will kick up rather than visible dust that’s flowing around. Best of luck in any case.

Lederrucksack,

Yes, I still have some. I lived without carpets for some years, but I didn’t really make a difference so I decided to put them back.

Maybe it’s not the carpets but the flats I lived/live in. Since around that time it started I moved to my first flat in an old building. Since then I moved two times but always to similar flats with the same old wooden floorboards and high ceilings. Maybe it’s the brittle stuff between the floorboards that collects the allergens.

carbonara,

Ever thought about deviated septum

Lederrucksack,

It’s apparently slightly deviated, but my doctor says it’s not strong enough to negatively impact my breathing. Nevertheless he said I could get surgery if I want to, but with no guaranteed improvements. I think this should be my very last resort.

quams69, in I'm starting to feel like there's not much choice

I’m a wage slave and I can’t even afford a house 👍

Viking_Hippie, in Lies! Deception!

I’m 40 and I just found out right now!

I prefer it tbh, less waste this way.

FluorideMind,

How is it less waste?

Viking_Hippie,

Takes more resources to produce all those extra towels that won’t be sold than the foam stand with one cleverly manipulated towel.

FluorideMind,

The assumption is the towels would be there to be sold. That seems less wasteful then having fake towels to advertise real ones.

Viking_Hippie,

Yeah, this is the top shelf ABOVE the ones they’re selling. Turns out that an appearance of overabundance of an item makes people more likely to buy stuff and this is making that appearance in a less wasteful way than actually making dozens if not hundreds more towels than they could ever sell.

RIP_Cheems, in Lies! Deception!
@RIP_Cheems@lemmy.world avatar

They dont?

ours, in it takes the edge off

Yo dog, I’ve heard you like trolls so I put a troll in your troll TV.

Viking_Hippie,
appel,

That actually works better.

UnrepententProcrastinator, (edited ) in They aren't, and I'm sick of being told they are

Corruption is the issue when governments are involved with capital. Social inequality is the issue when private owners control the capital.

My view is that having an army and control over the capital is too many eggs in the same basket.

NAXLAB,

So… Without a government, there just wouldn’t be armies? Rich and powerful private citizens wouldn’t form their own armed forces?

sholomo,

East India company would like to speak to him

prunerye,

Why wouldn’t there be warlords? I’m not sure how this comment follows. Without a government, you get both eggs in one basket, which the original commenter agrees is bad.

Blackmist, in They aren't, and I'm sick of being told they are

But government likes to starve the stuff they run to make it look bad so they can carve it up and sell it to their mates. See literally anything Britain privatised.

Anything with no competition trends towards being shit over time.

EatYouWell, in it takes the edge off

Christ, that TV is worth like $2500 used

LemmyKnowsBest,

that might be the novelty value of it but I doubt it cost much when it was new.

ipkpjersi,

Also as CRTs become more and more rare as more of them die off and new ones typically aren’t manufactured anymore, it’s not surprising that the prices are just skyrocketing lol

Klear, (edited )

For some reason I find it weird that Shrek coincided with CRTs. Not sure if it’s because I tend to think of Shrek as being more recent than he is, or that I think CRTs stopped being used earlier…

ipkpjersi,

I think it’s because CRTs seem like such a thing from the 80s, and Shrek is more recent than that, but Shrek and CRTs were both fairly common in the early 2000s.

Anticorp,

Why would anyone want a CRT TV though? We used to prefer CRT monitors for gaming because they had faster refresh rates, but that’s not really an issue for television, and gaming monitors have superior refresh rates now.

ipkpjersi, (edited )

For older retro-style game consoles, a CRT still provides a better display experience, on LCDs you get smuging/bluring that just wasn’t present on CRTs for these older consoles. An LCD etc just doesn’t do them justice the way a CRT does.

Anticorp,

Oh that’s true. I tried to play some old Nintendo games on my Switch, using my 65" OLED flat panel TV and it was horrible.

nossaquesapao, (edited )

They’re not really rare. For example, here in Brazil, it’s just a common thing in houses to have an old crt lying around, sometimes, still in use. People sell them for really cheap, or just give them away (since they’re heavy, a lot of people will gladly give you one, or two, for free if you simply go there to take it). Even in a country where crts are rare, a collector could simply import one from a place where it costs almost nothing.

Crts may be old, but they were manufactured in millions, making them not really valuable, because they’re not rare. Same goes for things like floppy disks or coins from periods of huge inflation. It will take a loooong time until we see crt prices skyrocketing due to scarcity. Prices may have gone up a little in some places, but not that much.

As for the shrek one, like people said, it’s because it was a limited model.

EatYouWell,

It was a limited edition promo release, so it’s definitely a collectable now.

Imgonnatrythis,

I don’t think anyone was arguing that…

affiliate,

i’ll argue it right now!

Imgonnatrythis,

That’s the spirit

JPJones,

No it isn’t!

RupertMcClanahan,

No, an argument is an intellectual process. Contradiction is just the automatic gainsaying of anything the other person says.

JPJones,

Nuh uh!

FlyingSquid,
@FlyingSquid@lemmy.world avatar

I’m sorry, I’m not allowed to argue unless you pay.

Retrograde,
@Retrograde@lemmy.world avatar

But I just paid you just now!

FlyingSquid,
@FlyingSquid@lemmy.world avatar

No you didn’t.

theangryseal,

I just made a comment about a guy I know looking for this.

He’d pay more than that. He’s got the whole set of these for whatever reason.

He’s too young for it to have any nostalgic value lol.

EatYouWell,

Ebay has one new in box for like $6500

theangryseal,

Hey I’ll let him know. Thank you.

I don’t get why he wants it buuuut haha.

inverted_deflector, in Relatable to everyone

I was an asthmatic child. Still am as an adult but I sort of out grew it in my teens. It still pops up when Im sick, or when air quality dips, or if I get allergies, or its there but Im used to it and it’s not as bad as when I was young.

As a kid though oh man I would frequently come down with colds and frequently have a clogged nose. It was not uncommon for me to breath through one nostril for a day, then it might shift later that evening and no amount of blowing or picking would save it. Then of course when I was sick which again was frequent I would be a mouth breather.

I still loudly sneeze through my mouth as an adult, not because I want to make a scene but because sneezing through my nose would hurt and lead to two snot trails flowing down my face.

Its funny now that I think about it I usually dont carry tissues with me but as a kid I always had a pack in my pocket because snot was an inevitability.

kool_newt, (edited ) in Lies! Deception!

I wonder if there are some good practical reasons though. Like if they were to do this with real towels it could potentially be heavy and dangerous. If a bunch of towels did fall, it would be significant work to put them back, and now they’d be dirty from the floor the public has been walking all over.

Also, the fluorescent lights fade stuff pretty quick so if they didn’t cycle inventory fast enough you’d see fading, and they’d fade at different rates due to being exposed for different lengths of time and look weird.

hinterlufer,

I could see this be a way to show how the towels look like when neatly stacked. And to show what belongs into that shelf if it were empty.

Num10ck,

but whats the point of pretending to be a dangerously overstocked warehouse? they would have done better with just a gigantic poster of ferris bueller in a towel.

dejected_warp_core,

My guess is that you never had the (dis)pleasure of shopping at Bed Bath & Beyond or Linens & Things.

Both stores featured stuff like this. A relatively small footprint for a “superstore”, that did a lot by drawing your attention upwards to generate a sense of space. Every “department” had stuff like this, showing inventory 10-20 feet off the floor on very high shelves. Meanwhile the floorplan was rather claustrophobic and not somewhere you want to be on a busy shopping day. But if you needed to outfit a kitchen, bathroom, and a bedroom all on one trip, it was the the place to go.

Anyway, it’s no surprise that there was stuff like this going on purely for show. Makes sense, actually. You wouldn’t want staff restocking on ladders half the time.

alectrocute,
@alectrocute@lemmy.ml avatar

It demonstrates they have stacks and stacks of towels and that they are to be fully trusted as your local towel authority.

kool_newt,

Fuck towel authoritarians!

jballs,
@jballs@sh.itjust.works avatar

Honestly, it did kind of psychologically have that effect. I remember thinking “Damn, these people have a shit load of towels. People must be buying a lot more towels than I do. Maybe I should be replacing my towels more often.”

kool_newt, (edited )

they would have done better with just a gigantic poster of ferris bueller in a towel.

You are a marketing genius!

But also, I think it’s just a trend in the U.S. For a while there, and kinda still, warehouse stores are in style; I think because of the reputation for good deals from places like Costco and Ikea, I think other companies thought if they pretend to be a bit of a warehouse people will think they’re getting low prices because money was saved on decor. 'Muricans are easy to fool this way.

Anticorp,

IKEA does this trick with the furniture they sell you. You think you’re getting a wooden desk, but really it’s two sheets of super thin wood glued into a cardboard box, or some foam.

1847953620,

or three stools in a trenchcoat

ivanafterall,
@ivanafterall@kbin.social avatar

Yuck.

Elderos, (edited )

I have seen a doc about Home Depot (not the pictured store) some time ago. Apparently the overstocked facade was a big deal because those big stores want you to think they have everything that can possibly exist in their inventory so you only always go there and make no further stops.

Of course, it’s smoke and mirror and a lot of stores adopted the big warehouse style for the same reasons. Some stores have legit empty boxes filled with crap all over. If you ever went into one of those store looking for something very specific tho, it is pretty apparent that they only overstock a few profitable items and the rest is no better, or worse than smaller locally-owned shops inventory-wise. Only exception around here would be Costco, which is a.legit warehouse.

Anticorp, (edited )

I would say that they’re worse than local hardware stores. Not only is it really difficult to get help in a Home Depot, but they rarely have any even remotely specialized. Lets say you need a specialized gasket to fix your bidet. Home Depot probably doesn’t have it, and if they do, they’ll make you search for it for an hour, and then make you buy 12 of them for $10. The local hardware store will have a little white haired dude who knows exactly what you need, exactly where it is, will explain how to prevent it from going bad again, and will sell you one gasket for 37 cents.

ivanafterall,
@ivanafterall@kbin.social avatar

At least near me, I've found ACE Hardware to still be like this, despite being a big name chain.

hamburglar26,
@hamburglar26@wilbo.tech avatar

I think they are all locally owned though. Every ACE in my area is like this, smaller but with helpful knowledgeable staff who either take care of you or tell you where to go if they don’t have it.

ryathal,

It really depends on who is working when you go, so of the younger guys just known where stuff is, not every arcane solution ever used in home repair.

Anticorp,

ACE hardware is definitely a lot better than Home Depot.

ryathal,

It’s probably just marketing, the super high stack is visible from far away and advertisers many available colors. If one catches your eye, you then have to walk through a bunch of other aisles to actually get to the towels. It’s like putting the milk at the back of the grocery store.

kool_newt,

Ah ya, I could see that.

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