That’s not amazons fault. They are doing what they are supposed to do.
They had a knife sharpening section? That's dope as fukk. My shyt dull. I'm having a tough time cutting thru veggies lolI used to really dig going into Barnes and Noble. Be in there for hours sharpening my blade.

"in any decent society."
"That's not amazon's fault."
uh... society is the subject.
Going to Barnes and Noble is more than just about going to get a physcial book. It's about the experience of wandering the hallways, sitting down to read something that catches your eye, hanging out and meeting up with friends, etc.
The store itself just has this serene atmosphere that makes you feel at peace. To me it almost feels like an escape from reality, a place where I can go in and temporarily forget about any troubles I got in the outside world
As far as the battle between E-Books and physical copies is concerned, there's one thing that an E-Book will never have over a physical one. A physical book can age and become part of history itself, making it more valuable. Throw in the ability to write signatures and other notes in a book and you can literally hold history in your hands.

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.cn...e-cuts-staff-after-dismal-holiday-season.html
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.cn...-cuts-expects-40-million-in-cost-savings.html
They fired almost all their full time workers on Monday. This was one of the best places I worked at. Got me through my college yearsThey fired damn near everybody. Amazon our here slaughtering retail stores
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I got him a library card yesterday evening. The libraries around here suck though. Just a hole in the wall with some books and computers and bums looking for a warm place. My kid is fine with it though.Why don't try at your local public Library?

And in a progressive society we have to keep moving forward. Resources and time shouldn’t be wasted on things that aren’t innovative or pushing us to a higher level. shyt is a dangerous mindset to have. Either adapt to the climate or die.