No need to name names or sources.

Mine has to be some dude that insisted that advertising is a “30,000 year old technology”

  • RandomStickman
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    One of the first argument I’ve got myself into was returning the shopping cart to the designated spot. This person was replying to like 5 people at once justifying why they don’t always return the cart, because the weather is hot and the corral is far, etc. while we disapproved.

    Got some reddit argument PTSD from that lol

    • @rekabis@lemmy.ca
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      The shopping cart argument is a great place to start managing the human race. And I don’t mean in a binary manner - let’s just start with those who never bother returning the cart. To a startlingly large majority, they tend to demonstrate traits that are wholly incompatible with a polite and empathetic society.

      • @corsicanguppy@lemmy.ca
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        52 days ago

        The only defence is “I’m a dickwad”. And I’d accept that if they owned it and we could verbally abuse them for being a dick, for only like 10 minutes after every episode.

        • @kkj@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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          12 days ago

          Maybe if you’re severely mobility-impaired, but then you would probably have a device to assist you, so it still shouldn’t happen…

      • @Rekorse@sh.itjust.works
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        They weren’t defending that, the argument was whether someone who doesnt return a trolley is a bad person or not. Some people argued it was a trivial thing that meant nothing either way, some argued it meant they were evil, and some argued in the middle somewhere.

        • @glitchdx@lemmy.world
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          153 days ago

          it’s a low stakes indicator.

          someone who doesn’t return their cart isn’t automatically a bad person, but rather is more likely to be a bad person than someone who does return their cart.

          people are lazy and in a hurry, so will often not say the full long version, and this applies to many things people often say. People then get “um actually” about it because the short version is technically wrong.

    • I Cast FistOP
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      314 days ago

      I suspect that person would also justify littering in order to “ensure street cleaners don’t lose their jobs”

        • @Alaik@lemmy.zip
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          22 days ago

          Life, which you so nobly serve, comes from destruction, disorder and chaos. Take this empty glass. Here it is, peaceful, serene and boring. But if it is [Pushes glass off table] destroyed…

          Robot cleaners move to clean broken glass

          Look at all these little things. So busy now. Notice how each one is useful. What a lovely ballet ensues, so full of form and color.

          Now, think about all those people that created them. Technicians, engineers, hundreds of people who’ll be able to feed their children tonight so those children can grow up big and strong and have little teeny weeny children of their own, and so on and so forth. Thus, adding to the great chain…of life.

      • @seralth@lemmy.world
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        83 days ago

        I don’t put the cart back because the workers at my grocery store keep telling me not to

        To be fair I walk with a limp and a cane and hobbling back to my car is more of a pain then just popping the front of the cart up and hitching it on the planters. So it doesn’t roll into someone.

        The workers there know me well and I show up 10 mins before closing on my way to work every day to get a snack for work.

      • @Nikls94@lemmy.world
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        63 days ago

        Only reason to not put it back is when you don’t wanna fight the homeless person bringing it back for you to keep the deposit coin.

        Or when you’re drunk, going downhill with friends, crash and total it and take it home to make a grill out of it.

    • Twinklebreeze
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      103 days ago

      I used to not take my cart in, but I worked at Walmart at the time and pushed carts for them when needed. I didn’t mind doing it all, and didn’t care where anyone left their carts. Now that I’ve been at a better job for a while I put them up. Don’t want to be out of touch with Cary pushing.