His own style. Can't be mad at that.

I think I might stepped foot in a Barnes and noble like once.
vibes for meIf you are into PAWGs, that place stay having them (at least the one out my way)

Is this an insult?
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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In any decent society, Amazon would be put in check real quick. Break up the banks applies to overreaching mega-companies too.
Google gobbles up google like entitiies. Google does not gobble up your local grocery store, the taxis, the new food company that delivers meals you can cook...
Amazon is fukking evil.
The funny things Blockbuster was vastly superior in retrospect.
I can never find the new release or the old classic at netflx anymore. Want that Thor: Ragnorok When it comes out. Blockbuster would've had it, Netflix naw son because all the film companies can do their own streaming site. We should've never hopped on the stream train. Now instead paying 4 dollars for 3 nights on a brand new move. I gotta pay 20 a month for a bunch of trash i aint interested in watching.
Redbox is worse. a popular movie is guaranteed to be out of stock for weeks until everybody has seen it. No backlog of classic movies whatsoever.
ANd the prices on both are now more than a 5 day blockbuster rental.
