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Haywood Mall is a perfectly fine mall

2024.05.20 18:39 CraftAccomplished784 Haywood Mall is a perfectly fine mall

I'm tired of seeing the hate against Haywood Mall.
It's a perfectly fine mall. The only missing anchor is Sears, and that's because of Sears largely going out of business. Yes, Williams Sonoma and other stores have left and moved or are moving downtown, but retailers such as those are closing in a lot of malls and moving to non-mall locations.
It's not Phipps Plaza or SouthPark, despite all being owned by Simon, because Buckhead and the SouthPark area are simply large wealthy areas that aren't duplicated in Greenville. It's certainly better than the malls in Asheville, Greensboro, Winston-Salem and Columbia, which are comparable cities.
Do I go to Haywood? No. But I don't hate the place. As a child, my family usually went to McAlister Square, and I went to Greenville Mall a lot more in the late 1990s. But Haywood is what we have now.
And for people complaining that Williams Sonoma was replaced by a mattress store: First World Problems. Rich people don't need a pity party.
So, Haywood haters: cut it out.
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2024.05.16 05:17 Cheapchard9 Does anyone get excited when the find a JC Penny?

Or malls for that matter. I grew up on clothing from JC Penny, Rue 21, Gadzooks, and Sears. I got most of my quality stuff from Penny and now I am 42 I get excited seeing it. The one close to me closed a few years back so the closest on is now an hour away.
I still like going there to find clearance deals and get some clothes or pants once in a while. Mostly I think it's because my family went there a lot and their Wishbook was the bomb.
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2024.05.15 01:50 kliqIMB Dear (Past/Present/Future) Funhaus: I'm Sorry

I've started and stopped writing this post at least two dozen times over the last few months. Ever since the shutdown announcement, I've felt like I wanted to express my feelings the best way I know how: an overly verbose and, (probably more than) somewhat meandering screed. But every time I sat down to really put thoughts to the proverbial paper, there's been something holding me back. Whether it was a timing that didn't feel appropriate, my own insecurities about trying to distill years worth of emotions into something that was even remotely readable, or just general procrastination (let's be honest, it's at least 50% that), I sit here now realizing that the May 15th shutdown for the RT website wasn't the actual "last day" for everyone. So, my first apology should be for missing the mark here entirely. My second should be for how long I anticipate this being.
Even now, I'm trying to really formulate how to begin what all I want to convey. I guess I can start on a day that's come to, in a very cosmic coincidence sort of way, represent some of the worst times in my life. April 25th. In this particular case, let's go back over a decade, before "Funhaus" had started, to April 25th, 2012.
It was getting late. My best friend—let's call him Ryu—and I had just finished playing some Naruto: Ultimate Ninja Storm on 360. I had invited him to come hang out at the place I was living at the time (both of our boss's basement) since he'd been in a bad place recently. His ex-gf had called me earlier that day and asked me to do a wellness check on him. They had broken up recently and he wasn't taking it well. We were chatting about where we were going to try and grab a late bite when I saw some movement outside of the front door. Before I had time to process what was happening, several armed figures entered his house. He was pinned to the couch, and I felt a searing pain flash across my face as I was punched in the mouth, lifted from the couch, and slammed to the ground; jettisoning my shoes in the process. We were handcuffed as they searched the house. I thought it was a home invasion. I fully accepted that I was going to die if they were going to try and move us. Luckily for me, a few moments before I was planning on trying to make a run for it, a detective came in and led me outside. I was met by a dozen cop cars, SWAT vans, and other law enforcement vehicles. Turns out, his ex-gf had called the cops and swatted us with a false rape claim. I was booked for "obstruction of justice" and spent a few hours in the county drunk tank before my parents could come post my bail. As I was leaving the jail, I caught a glimpse of my friend sitting in his cell waiting to be processed. The light completely gone from his eyes; soul darkened. I knew in that moment I had lost him forever. Three months later he committed suicide in his car.
A few years later, I was working a retail job. I had gotten the gig from a friend—we'll call him Sky—who also knew Ryu. In fact, Sky had trained Ryu at a previous company, and then Ryu trained me. Sky went onto to this new company, and Ryu followed shortly after. Unfortunately, due to his arrest, Ryu was let go from his position. I was now picking up where he left off. Following in the footsteps of the only person I had ever considered an "older brother". One morning, Sky says he's found this hilarious new YouTube channel. It's these guys. They used to be called Inside Gaming, but they went rogue from Machinima and started something new with Rooster Teeth. It was called "Funhaus" and they did comedy gameplays. I was vaguely aware of all the words he said. I knew RvB but hadn't kept up with it. I knew all the AH personalities because I was (and still am) hopelessly addicted to achievements. But until this point, the only real YouTube stuff I kept up with was Extra Creditz. It just wasn't something I really consumed in that way. That was all about to change.
Funhaus was an instant rabbit hole for me. I think it was about six months after the channel launched that I was introduced and I cleared the back catalog in two weeks max. The humor, the gameplay, the way everyone riffed on one another. It was the first time I actually listed to an entire episode of a podcast. I was fully bought in. It also didn't hurt that both Sky and I agreed that Lawrence reminded us so much of Ryu that it was almost uncanny. From the weeb tendencies, to the bombastic pontificating, to the frame of glasses he wore. It wasn't a perfect facsimile, but only being a few years removed from the incident it was an oddly comforting form of catharsis. And so, I began my daily ritual of watching the newest Funhaus video. Monday's in particular I remember opening the store and eating my chicken biscuit every morning while watching the newest Demo Disk. I would often get asked by my teammates, "What are you watching?" and they'd have to politely sit through a short dissertation on Funhaus and why it was the funniest thing on YouTube. There was one such conversation that always stood out to me that went something like this,
Co-Worker: "You know kliq, I see you in here on your lunch break every single day watching a video on your phone. About half of the time you can't even breathe you're laughing so hard. So I looked over your shoulder the other day and it's just three white dudes playing a video game? How can it be that funny?" Me: "Lemme show you something."
I pulled up the gameplay of James yelling at FIFA 2006 and I had converted another fan.
The years from 2015-2019 are some of my favorite Funhaus memories. Not in a "I hate Future Funhaus" way, but just as sort of going through my mid-20s and starting to become a person. I know it became a common joke to talk about the parasocial nature of YouTube channels around this time, so pardon me for this bit of cringe, but in a very real way I felt like I had discovered several long-lost older brothers (and one sister). I knew that I didn't actually know these people. But the caricatures they played while performing for the camera became a very impactful part of my life. Much in the same way that a good character in a book or a TV show can resonate with you in ways you wouldn't expect, the Funhaus crew informed a lot of my sensibilities. They taught me about comedy, they gave me different perspectives through which to the view the world, and, in a very real way, helped me navigate away from some of the online cesspools that I would have otherwise probably succumbed to. It was during this time that I also met the crew. I went to a PAX East Panel where I was front-row for the "De-pah-ted" gag over and over. Afterwards, we went to world's oddest meet-up location (a children's science museum) where everyone queued up to meet each person individually. Everyone was incredibly kind and funny. The next year the meet-up was smaller, but I trudged through the snow to stand in around the upper floor of a mall to chat with Lawrence and Peake. The next day Lawrence was MCing a competition and I won some free swag after beating some people in Jenga. (We never did figure out how to eliminate multiple people.) This was also around the time that I finally signed up for RT First, specifically to watch Arizona Circle on repeat.
It's around here that my Funhaus story takes a turn and it's really the reason I feel most compelled to apologize profusely to everyone that worked there. The pandemic hit me hard. In 2018, I was laid off from a job and spent six months unemployed with absolutely nothing. I was paying my rent on my credit card (among other things), and would buy my friends groceries on my cards to have them pay me cash so I could pay the minimums. I had to move across the country for a new job and I left everyone I ever knew behind except my wife. But for those first two years, I knew I had Funhaus to keep my spirits afloat. Then the lockdown. I fell behind on everything. I still remember the last video I watched all the way through. It was the murder mystery yacht video where everyone dressed up. For whatever reason, I just... stopped. Before I knew it, I was six months behind in my videos and then everything happened with Adam and I sort of just floated away.
I kept telling myself I would come back. I kept saying I could still catch up. But suddenly it was 2021, and then 2022, and I still hadn't watched a single video. I would see Reddit posts about how "I miss the old days" and "What's with this new cast", but whenever I would see a clip, I would laugh as hard as I always had. For whatever reason, I just couldn't come back and watch episodes. Toward the end of 2022, I was experiencing the lowest point I had in nearly a decade. I was extremely depressed and could barely focus on life. I decided then that I was going to restart at the beginning. I was going to watch the entire Funhaus catalog for a big, grandiose project that I would publish for their 8th anniversary in 2023. I made it about six months deep into the catalog before I succumbed to more despair. I had to take time off of work. Then, on April 25th 2023, I was laid off from my job. (I told you this day sucked.)
Fast forward to this year, and I'm realizing that I'm watching some of my absolute favorite people in the world present their last versions of themselves on stream on the one-year anniversary of me realizing I was jobless again. I cried all the way through that stream. James's speech at the end had me in absolute shambles. I almost still can't reconcile that this is all ending. I know that some people reading will probably think it's gauche to compare Funhaus ending with the death of a best friend and losing my own job, and I wouldn't necessarily hold that against them. It's funny how certain things link themselves in our minds. One of the hardest things to reconcile about losing Ryu was that I wouldn't be able to do certain things with him anymore. We couldn't watch the newest cours of anime, we couldn't talk about the fact that Bayonetta actually got a sequel, or that I finally managed to finish all of the Final Fantasy XI achievements before he did. In the same way, that feeling of missing out on the unknown future is what breaks me down to my core. It is highly likely that we'll never see all of those incredible people in the same room together in the same way, and the world is worse off because of it. That really applies to Rooster Teeth as a whole as well. I've always been more of a Funhaus fan that RT in general, but I really can't understate how incredible the talent at Funhaus always was.
I'm sure everyone wanted to, over the years, work at Funhaus because they liked the cast, or they thought being a YouTuber was a glamorous job. Some might even go so far as to say it was their dream to work there. I am one of those people. But, I literally mean it was my dream. For as long as I can remember, I have had extremely vivid dreams of just working at Funhaus. Not necessarily being on camera, not even like doing a gameplay. I mean I would dream about sitting down at a computer and getting instructions on how to edit a video. Or, I'd be interviewing for a position to intern/help out. I'd be in different offices throughout the years, answering emails, creating production schedules, just interfacing with everyone as if they were my co-workers. In fact, just this past Saturday I had one of these dreams. Probably from realizing that the 10th was everyone's actual last day. But I showed up, and talked to James about an edit on the "final video". We compared notes, and then him, Bruce, and Patrick all walked out together singing a Tenacious D song as they shut the doors to the studio. (Look, I didn't say they always made sense.)
Again, I know there's a certain level of, "You don't actually know these people," at play here. And I'll readily admit that we don't know each other from... uh.... Eve. But, that never mattered to me. Sure, I always thought, maybe if I could get a job there and prove myself that a natural camaraderie would develop like any good workplace. But that didn't matter to me as much as just being part of something. I ardently believe that the Funhaus crew are some of the most talented entertainers to ever put their likeness to video. In the same way, that someone might want to act alongside Tom Cruise or be in a Steven Spielberg movie, I wanted to work with Funhaus. In 2021, when I turned 30, I wrote down a list of "30 people in my 30s" that I had aspirations to do something with in terms of media creation. Despite not having watched them in some time, Funhaus was still top of my list.
So, I'm sorry. I'm truly deeply sorry. I'm sorry that I fell of watching the videos. (The grand tragic irony is that when I heard the news about the shutdown, I started watching the newest videos and was laughing just like old times.) That I wasn't there in the trenches when things were roughest. That I wasn't able to, in the only way a random viewer can, support the channel and the people within, in the same way y'all had (unknowingly) done for me for years prior. I know that a single view probably doesn't make a difference in the grand scheme of how thing shook out. But I can't help but feel some complicity in the declining view count. I know people move on from projects, or they morph over time, but I truly wished I could've tuned into the channel decades from now and still heard the comforting voices that had become so familiar.
I don't really have a great way to end this section of the post. If you've read through all of this it probably means you're either taking massive dump and you're hitting your second flush right now, or some of these sentiments resonate with you too. In either case, I thank you for affording me the opportunity to express my thoughts and feelings here. I'm honestly not sure how fluid this will end up being, and my editor brain is telling me I should re-write about 90% of it. But it's now or never.
To any past/present/future Funhaus employee who might see this, thank you so much for all you've done for people over the past decade plus of entertaining. If I can oblige just a few more moments of your time, I wanted to speak directly to each of you as a final expression of my adoration and thankfulness.
u/fh_James - It's truly fitting that the first and final shots of film posted to the Funhaus channel are of you. It took me a while to truly understand how much of the backbone of the channel you were. Throughout the years, you always challenged the way I thought about comedy and how to make things funny. You were constantly one-upping yourself with the way you crafted your humor. This, coupled with your deep sincerity, loyalty, and strength of character always made me think you'd be the "last one out". Thank you so much for all of your work on Funhaus, thank you for Talking Stalkings, for Arizona Circle, and for everything else. Thank you for answering my tweet about a limited-time "Sonic Makeup line" that allowed me to enshrine myself in some small way in Funhaus lore. Your ending stream speech touched my heart deeply, and I hope that you are able to take some time to yourself before find the next big thing. (Obviously, steaks.) I still have hope that one day I'll be afforded the opportunity to work with you on something.
u/FH_Elyse - Thank you for bringing such a genuine warmth along with sharp, witty comedy to the channel. Funhaus would truly not be 1/10th what it was without your contributions. The characters, the off-scene work (the pony-tail clip is still hall of fame), and everything in between. I'm so happy you've branched out into doing creative writing work, and I hope you continue to find success there. I also want to thank you for being the only reason I could convince my wife to ever watch a Funhaus video. She adores you and thinks you're so funny. Having you come on finally allowed me to share a small part of Funhaus with her and for that I'll be forever grateful. I'd also be remiss to not include one of my favorite anecdotes. After you joined, we were talking and I mentioned that you and James were married, and my wife asked, "Which one is he again?" I pulled up a picture and she replies, "Oh, the hot one. That's my girl."
u/FHJacob - Funhaus's badboy the OG "editor". Thank you for all the years of hardwork you put into making the "Funhaus" style a thing of beauty. I was so happy when you started doing on-screen videos. Your absolute unabashed passion for different nerdy endeavors is truly infectious. The ending to Star Boys was incredible and watching you and Rahul quote the entirety of three movies at once another will always be something I treasure. One day, I hope you can school me on some Gundam lore.
u/FHBruce - I know you've moved on, but not only were you an integral part of my formative Funhaus experiences, but there's something I've always wanted to tell you. In your "Goodbye" video, there's a section where everyone is describing your management style and how you led the team during your run at FH. When that video dropped I immediately sent my manager at the time the section where Omar is talking about your leadership. That whole portion of the video I have maintained is how I think everyone should talk about their leaders, and is something that I strive to work towards in my own personal job currently. I know that is but the smallest window into your management style, but it's pushed me to be a better overall leader. So thank you.
u/rufhaus - Autumn, I'm not positive if you were ever technically "Funhaus" but I loved your stint on Inside Gaming and Sugar Pine 7, and I think you've more than enshrined yourself in the eternal codex of this channel. Very happy to continue to see you thriving, and obviously much congratulations to both you and Bruce for your child. I'm glad we all got to experience your talent throughout the years.
u/FH_Omar - Speaking of you Omar, thank you so much for everything you've done over the years at FH. I still remember the "Where in the World is Omar" bits on Open Haus, and learning that you were super into heavy music. I was like, "This dude has dope kicks AND can crowd kill. Let's absolutely go." I mentioned above that you talking about Bruce in his goodbye video was inspirational. In having watched all of the current "goodbye" content, and the way that everyone has talked about you since, I hope it's not too out of line to say that I think you've probably embodied those exact same principles in your leadership. Again, I have only what I'm seeing externally to go on, but from the way people talk about you, to the emotions you've worn on your sleeves during the shutdown, I believe that you're an awesome person to work for and with.
u/SirLarr - Lawrence, I should take a moment to apologize for ambushing you with what I'm sure was a very confusing story to hear at children's museum. "Hey dude you remind me of my dead friend so that's part of why I got into Funhaus," is maybe the worst first sentence I've ever spoken to someone in real life. So again, I'm terribly sorry. But I also want to say how awesome it was to watch all the stuff you did over the years at Funhaus. I know from still watching your content now that there's some level of grime that covers those years and they aren't the fondest to look back on. But I do think things like Time 2 Hakk, Quintessential Gamer, Hard Nettin' were such touchstones of Funhaus content that will live on forever. From an outside perspective, it seems like you're doing well, and I'm excited to keep seeing you on BYTT and IGv3(4?).
u/RyanRyanReddit - Ryan, my dude. I literally don't know if I could even adequately describe just how much you've made me laugh just by literally being you. I have a file in my notes app called "Real Life Stories" where I have a few words that trigger a specific memory from my life about some absurd happenstance that I found myself in. I feel like every time you tell a story, you're pulling from your own file like that but it's five thousand times longer and more interesting than mine. You're a supremely talented and funny dude and I'm so glad you were brought into Funhaus and ended up staying as long as you did. I hope to see you on Survivor 47/8/9! (I think I have Charlie for this season.)
u/hohnjolland - John, the perfect musical addition to the team. I'm so thankful for all of your awesome tunes, sick edits, and willingness to dive into the bit over the years. You brought an different vibe / flair to the videos you were in that always had me thinking, "Why is this dude the coolest person in the room." I've got my sub to Pour Choices Kitchen locked and loaded, and it has somewhat got me considering picking back up my own mantle "Chef Dude Jour" again. I hope that PCK is successful or you're able to explore other avenues as well. Also, I'm the guy from Gastonia that was in the chat. DM the location of that fish place in Lincolnton.
u/FH_Jon - Jon Deux. Man. I still remember when you first started appearing on videos. The chaotic energy, the commitment to bits, you've got some absolutely all-time classic FH moments under your belt. I'm super thankful that you got to be part of this crew and share your weirdness (complimentary) with the world. I know you put up the video a few months ago about your mental health, and I hope that things have gotten better. As someone who also struggles with depression, I know how devastating that can be sometimes. I truly wish the best for you man. Thanks for all the laughs.
u/linzbot - We're approaching territory where people were onboarding right as I fell off, but literally every single video I've seen since the announcement, not to mention your contributions to the streams has filled me with joy. I'm so glad you made the transition from Cow Chop to Funhaus, and, if there's nothing else I can say in adulation, it's that you blessed us with the absolutely perfect sign-off to something that meant so much to all of us. I had to pause at least a dozen times watching that documentary to cry, and I wouldn't have had it any other way. A truly stellar capstone to a truly stellar run.
u/mc_lotta / u/snackary__ / u/HandsomeMaster2 - It would be somewhat disingenuous of me to applaud the entirety of y'all's run at Funhaus because I, foolishly, missed so much of it. But what I do remember is how this trio absolutely crushed Inside Gaming, and how excited I was when I heard everyone had made the jump over to FH. Charlotte, your sardonic quips and joke delivery have always made me laugh. Patrick, I watched the entirety of the Demo Wheel run and I was amazed at how incredible a foil to James you were. Then, I watched a smattering of other content and realized you're the perfect foil in nearly every video. I'm so excited to see that both of you and Jacob have started up your goblin activities. Zach, I'm sorry I missed your true FH run. I was supremely stoked (and unfortunately subsequently saddened) as a fellow games industry person to see you rocking out on CoD socials. Hope you're doing well.
u/Gargarbinks - Brian! Screw it. Inside Gaming is basically Funhaus, so I'm including you here too. I've been watching you deliver gaming news for ages and I'm so thankful that you were part of this entire journey. Loved seeing you on Inside Games (legally distinct entity) and I hope the games industry never loses you. If anything, I know at least one other person who will freak out if Dragon Quest X makes it's way westward.
u/MadMattBT - No idea if you still peruse these parts or use Reddit anymore, but I just wanted to say, in addition to all the amazing work you put in as an editor, as well as the absolutely CLASSIC appearances as Hitman, thanks for being open about your faith and ideals while working at Funhaus. As someone who is also a Christian, it's always nice to see people who are comfortable enough in their beliefs to not only poke fun at themselves, but also embrace other viewpoints.
u/harmonygrits - Really getting into the archives now, Joel, I know your run on FH was short(ish), but I really did enjoy whenever you'd be involved with a video. The whimsical, but also oddly parental like vibe you brought to videos (despite your most well known meme maybe being liking something called "Unicum") were always a delight. Since then you've showcased your skills in for other content creators, and even now you've been giving away your fount of knowledge for free in some very interesting Medium articles. The industry itself might be in a worrisome state, but there's hope that people such as yourself will find a better path forward.
u/Spooleo - Spoole. The original "Goodbye" video. Thanks so much for all the laughs during that opening era of Funhaus. I'm not sure I ever agreed with the 1 Dollar 1 Hour premise, but it certainly made for some entertaining videos. And hey, your current gig ain't so bad itself, yeah?
u/charalanahzard - I was so supremely stoked when you first started showing up in videos because you fell so naturally into the format it was uncanny. I had enjoyed your games industry coverage up till then, so I thought I was getting the best of both worlds. So supremely thankful for your time at Funhaus and even now continuing the Deadly Premonition dreams alive and well on your stream. Not to mention the slate of podcast content you've been producing for some time now. As someone who is also hopeful to one day write for games, your journey has been inspiring. I hope to see your book come out as well! (If that's your goal!)
u/RahulKohli13 - Dunno if you consider yourself a Funhaus "member" or not, but given how much joy you've brought me through your involvement with their videos, it wouldn't feel right to not include you. Boyfriend videos, Sundered, Talking Stalkings, and everything in between, I couldn't be more thrilled that you were part of this journey. Also, selfishly, I miss you posting on Twitter. Those last few years were just great fun, but I understand why you left. I try to watch everything you're in. Mike Flannagan has an eternal fan because I just wanted to see more Rahul Kohli. You even reinvigorated my love and passion for football. YNWA. (I assume we just never talk about this season again, yeah?)
u/mandodoesstuff - Mando! Your Funhaus run is definitely in my personal time away from the channel, but one thing that consistently happened during that period was I would see clips with you in them and I would always, always laugh. I thought you were incredible during Last Laugh Season 2, and I've caught some of your RTP rebrand and subsequent Zazlav diss tracks. You're an incredibly funny and talented dude and I'm absolutely following Midnight Snack to see where the next thing takes you. (Yes, y'all should make a Patreon.)
u/filmDstryr / u/thenasacova / u/adambrouillard - So I couldn't find any of y'all's actual Reddit accounts, but these are your handles elsewhere so maybe this will work? For some reason the three of you are tied together in my mind as all having started at relatively the same time and were always the "Oh, there's Dan/Don/Bones!" excitement when you'd show up in a video. Dan, I loved your stuff on Filmhaus and Board as Hell, and I hope that Funhaus Avenue... I mean "Fhave" takes off. (Yes, I made that joke on Twitter already). Don, I still randomly quote "Michael Transactions" till this day. Just all-time incredible character work. Bones, I'll never get your insanely cool random nickname that's only used at Funhaus. To all three of you, thank you for your tireless efforts across all your time at the company, and for helping create some of my fondest memories.
u/therickreveche / u/ekombokom / u/HeyYoItsGabz - Rick, Justin, Gabs; first, I'm not positive if any of these accounts are actually y'all, so I apologize that I couldn't sleuth down your official accounts. Second, I completely missed the entirety of y'all's FH run and that sucks. Rick, I saw your work on the finale stream with the climax of what I assume to be an astoundingly good FH Wrestling show that I fully plan on watching in it's entirety. But I know that each of you contributed your talents, time, and effort to creating content on the channel and for that I'm forever grateful. I'm sure that as I (re)watch everything it will make me feel even more foolish for the time I missed out on.
I think that's every on camera person from the entire run. I've been writing for *checks clock* five hours now, so I'm going to feel like a real chump if there's some sort of glaring omission from this list. I also had originally wanted to see if I could track down a list of all the editors, interns, and other employees throughout the years that were either never on camera or only on there briefly, but I couldn't find a cohesive enough list that felt "right", so I'll just dedicate this final paragraph to everyone else that has ever contributed to this behemoth undertaking. No matter how "small" a part you may have played, it all worked toward a common pursuit that has impacted millions of people's lives over the course of a decade. I'm so thankful for everyone who ever walked through those doors and sat down to work on Funhaus.
Okay, this was even longer than I anticipated it being. If anyone has read this far, I just want to say... please get off the toilet. I'm sure your legs are asleep. If you're still taking a dump go see a doctor immediately, that's not normal. See ya!
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2024.05.13 19:25 Individual-Edge4043 What the effects/symptoms of shrooms and/or LSD with Epilepsy

Hey guys!
Was curious if anyone here has tried some mushrooms or lsd with epilepsy or similar neurological symptoms.
I’ve had mushrooms twice about 1g the first time. Made me wanna dance all night. 3.5g for the second time and wondered the beach for an eternity (was really cool).
I’ve tried lsd twice. Micro the first and walk aqua team hunger force all night. Tried about a 1/4 tab the second time and walked through around a zoo. (that was an experience. lol)
During all of these, I was experiences waves of nostalgia passing over by body. Every so often a memory would pop up like going to rent a movie at Hollywood Video as a kid or standing in the back of Sears in the shopping mall that now closed. However I primarily just felt the feelings of nostalgia vs reliving memories.
Has anyone else with epilepsy or similar neurological symptoms tried mushrooms or lsd? What was your experience like?
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2024.05.13 13:44 Fun_Calligrapher1378 Lakeside Mall in Sterling Heights MI Memories?

Opened March 2nd, 1976 - Closed July 1st, 2024
Please share your best memories!
I was in 9th grade, bands like Duran Duran, Culture Club, & Van Halen were at the top of the charts. A friend and I decided to ditch school for a day and head up to the mall. We paid to see "Footloose" and got huge tubs of extra buttery popcorn and giant sized Cokes and candy bars. After Footloose, we snuck into "Repo Man". I still remember my shoes sticking to the floor from spilled pop... Then we headed over to Sears where they had a small arcade. I must have dropped 100 quarters into Donkey Kong, Pacman and Defender. At B Dalton bookstore i remember finding the "good parts" of Lady Chatterly's Lover by DH Lawrence. Then all over the mall, including the doors that lead behind stores that said employees only! LOL
Of course the school called my parents and I got my behind tanned when i got home, but that was my "Ferris Bueller Day". Goodbye lakeside, I am truly sorry to see you go!
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2024.05.10 19:13 MrMinglesRetail Sears Orlando Ad

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2024.05.10 02:29 ShadowSoarer2 Oakland Mall remakes itself with new stores with an Asian tilt

Oakland Mall remakes itself with new stores with an Asian tilt
https://preview.redd.it/g3pfmti5uhzc1.jpg?width=1024&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=b6d2628b3f7acd1faee850d181ba2e56871bd320
https://www.crainsdetroit.com/real-estate/oakland-mall-remakes-itself-new-stores-asian-tilt
"An area that is home to a constellation of Asian businesses is welcoming more — to a perhaps unexpected location.
Oakland Mall at John R and 14 Mile roads in Troy has recently added, or is adding in the coming weeks and months, a half-dozen or so new stores, most of which have roots in places including Japan, China, South Korea and Taiwan.
It’s part of an effort by owner Mario Kiezi, who bought Oakland Mall in March 2022, to bring new life to a tired property. Kiezi came in as somewhat of an outsider, having never owned a mall, but still promising to radically alter its DNA by bringing in unique, sometimes first-to-market tenants in a transformation he has likened to what ultimately became Chelsea Market in New York City.
It's still a long way from that but the roster of new tenants includes:
  • Gashapon Bandai, a store with walls of vending machine-type dispensers of miniature toys in capsules by Bandai Namco, the Japanese video game maker behind titles such as Pac Man, Elden Ring, Tekken, Dragon Ball and Dark Souls. Kiezi said that with 538 vending machines, it’s the largest such store in the U.S. It’s about 2,500 square feet.
  • Miniso, a Chinese retailer similar to Five Below. It fills about 4,500 square feet previously occupied by Pro Image Sports, which moved to another spot in the mall.
  • Shibuyala, a Japanese cosmetics store opening its first U.S. location outside of California in about 6,000 square feet in the fall.
  • Boba Chai, with Taiwanese bubble/boba tea and other drinks, taking over 1,000 square feet that had been a shoe store most recently.
  • Seapot, an 11,000-square-foot Korean barbecue and hot pot restaurant with other locations in the Bay Area and Texas. It will be able to seat more than 300 people when it opens late this year or early next year, Kiezi said.
  • Slime Studio, taking over 23,000 square feet in the former Sears department store. Kiezi said that’s opening later this month or in early June. It's a slime products concept inspired by Sloomoo Institute, which has locations in Chicago, New York City, Houston and Atlanta. Keith Aldridge, one of the owners of Canterbury Village in Lake Orion, is the owner of Slime Studio.
  • Gemu, an 8,000-square-foot claw arcade, also plans to open by Christmas in the former Sears store.
  • First Form Collectibles, a shop carrying anime and other collectibles, aims to open later this month in about 1,000 square feet.
  • Boboka, a Mexican restaurant in a former Subway sandwich shop in the food court, opens this summer.
In Oakland County, 9.4% identified as part Asian, while in Washtenaw it’s 10.9%. In Macomb County, it’s 5.3%, while in Wayne County it’s 4.4% and in Livingston County, it’s 1.6%.
Those populations have increased in the previous 10 years. In Oakland, they rose by 55.7%; Macomb, 51.7%; Livingston, 43.1%; Wayne, 37.9%; and Washtenaw, 30%. "
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2024.05.09 23:06 meower500 Magnolia Mall (Florence, SC)

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2024.05.08 17:44 Cthepeace22 What retail store sells all sorts of sneakers from Nike to Aulemen to adidas like Footlocker, along with formal clothing like Suits, blazers, and tuxedos like Men’s Wearhouse?

Hello everyone I work in retail and I initially took up a retail job because it is an easy way to find a job and make some money as I am currently working to pursue a postgraduate degrees in social work and as a Behavior technician. I also went into retail because I just LOVE shoes and sneakers from Nike to Poizon to Vans to Jordan’s to more formal shoes like Marcenelo shoes that I see on Instagram. I am planning on doing digital marketing as well and want to make digital marketing along with retail work I do as a second job that I work part time in the future from 2 to 3 days in a week (most likely 2 days in a week) while I work maybe part time or full time as a social worker and RBT as well. I currently work a job at a retail store like Men’s Wearhouse and Jos. A Bank that sells more formal clothing like suits, suit vests, blazers, and tuxedos and I personally love it. I’m just looking for a store that sells all of this along with all sorts of sneakers as well. I looked up online and it looks like stores like Macy’s, Nordstrom at the mall, Sear, or Belk May sell all clothing like that but I could be wrong and correct me if need be. Let me know because after some years of working at my present job I would like to move to a new store that sells everything I mentioned and work there part time hopefully between multiple states as i am looking to do travel retail work as well (don’t let this confuse you, answering the question should be your main objective).
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2024.05.08 09:49 Hot_Cartoonist_6411 Gateway Mall Evolution

Gateway Mall Evolution
Since I posted those pictures of a custom directory for Gateway Mall, I figured some folks out there may have wondered how it might've possibly started, grown and expanded.
So here you go:
1960:
Here's how Gateway starts in 1960. As a simple open air shopping center with Miller & Paine and Brandeis as its anchors.
I know it's not totally accurate, but it's not really meant to be. It's just a "what-if" scenario.
1971:
Gateway undergoes an expansion in 1971 with the addition of an enclosed east-west corridor and adds Montgomery Ward and Sears as new anchors.
And yes, I know Montgomery Ward was part of Gateway when it originally opened in 1960. I apologize for not being totally accurate.
1986:
Here, Gateway undergoes its biggest expansion by adding an upper level and a new wing that leads to JCPenney. Now the mall is enclosed entirely.
Originally, JCPenney was not part of the mall when it first moved from Downtown in 1986. It didn't move to the mall until 1995. But here, I've got it already part of Gateway.
1987:
In 1987, Brandeis gets sold to Younkers.
1988:
In 1988, Miller & Paine gets sold to Dillard's.
This is Gateway's form for the next 5 years.
1993:
A new food court opens on the upper level by the southwest entrance between Younkers and Montgomery Ward.
A new food court opens. Its grand opening is June 2nd, which happens to be the same day that's the last day of school for LPS students. So when school gets out, students flock to Gateway to check out and enjoy the new food court.
Here are the bays/vendors when the food court first opened.
There are a total of 11 bays/vendors (whatever they're called) in the food court. I know it might seem like a lot to some people, but keep in mind that Omaha's Westroads had 12.
2001:
In 2000, Montgomery Ward files for bankruptcy and liquidates its stores including the one at Gateway. In November 2000, it closes. Sometime between April and June 2001, Macy's opens at Gateway by filling the empty space left vacated by Ward's.
Macy's taking over Montgomery Ward may be unrealistic, but in your own "what-if" scenarios, anything's possible.
So if Gateway Mall actually was like this for real, would you go to it? I certainly would.
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2024.05.06 21:45 Fig-Compote8896 What changes would you like to see at Park City?

Someone recently asked what was happening in the old BonTon at Park City, which made me curious about the lower level old Sears, Sears Auto Center, and Pier One building. Has anyone heard any rumors about these? What would you like to see at Park City? Do people still go to Park City?
EDIT: Someone commented that my questions were "just to stir the pot". I lived/raised a family in Lititz for 25 years and still have many friends and family there, whom I visit. I hope that's enough context for the person who commented. While I realize shopping malls are not the draw that they once were, it seems a shame to let this one go down the toilet when as others have noted, it has the infrastructure to support multiple businesses in one location. My questions are sincere and hopefully inspiring to anyone who might be making decisions about its future.
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2024.05.06 04:57 FreeHelicopterRide22 Another pic from my favorite shop on Oahu!

Another pic from my favorite shop on Oahu!
Miyoshi Ramen in Kailua. It is a tiny family owned place, kind of easy to walk by on a street of outdoor bars and a huge mall, but definitely a hidden gem of the town. I would order their Shoyu ramen with extra Charsiu and marinated eggs.
I think what really knocked this place out of the park for me was their fresh noodles, their delicious broth, and their perfect softboiled eggs. The meat was good too but was cooked and then sliced, I prefer a little sear on it after slicing. The fact that that’s my only complaint about it should tell you how great this place is.
Also worth a try is their Gyoza, also fresh and homemade tasting. Their menu is huge, but I never felt the desire to venture outside their ramen offerings.
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2024.05.05 19:13 catfishman Old Star Wars Fans of Edmonton: What year (and day, if possible) did Darth Vader Sign Autographs at the Sears in Meadowlark Mall?

I remember lining up outside Sears to meet Darth Vader and get a free autographed picture. I'm thinking it must have been 1980 or '81.
Thanks and have a great day, folks! Edit: it was November 6, 1980
Here's a copy of the ad from the November 5th Edmonton Journal advertising it: https://flic.kp/2pPiPh3
And here's an article in the paper talking about it (it turns out there were 8000 - 10,000 kids that showed up that snowy November 6, 1980) https://flic.kp/2pPqfZv
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2024.05.05 17:36 Typingdude3 The Lady in the Bra Department

Sorry for the clickbait title but it really fits my recollection perfectly here. In the 1970’s thru about 2010, malls were the place to go for clothes. My family shopped for clothes at our local mall quite often, from the late 90’s and on.
The big name stores like Macys, Dillards, Sears, JC Pennys, etc... all had extensive clothing departments. I used to go with my wife clothes shopping, I actually enjoyed going to the mall to people watch and get lunch in the food court.
My wife seemed to have difficulty finding good bras sometimes, so when she found a good ladies lingerie /bra department she always went there, for years . It was in a quiet corner, upstairs, in one of the big name department stores very common in malls of the day. In that department was an older woman who was in charge of stocking that area and running the cash register. I’ll call her Betty.
Betty was about 50 or 60 years old by appearances. She was always the only one working in the lingers/bra department and she was like a queen in her kingdom. She was there every time, and for many years. Betty seemed to enjoy her work and was always helpful.
As the years went by, there were less and less people coming to this local mall. By 2010 smaller local malls across the country were closing due to online sales and huge mega malls opening in bigger cities that had more upscale options. So by 2015 or so, the department store in the mall that Betty worked at for so many years closed its doors for good. The mall itself closed a few years later. It’s now being torn down for apartments.
I sometimes wonder what ever happened to Betty. She lived for her job, it seemed like, she was always happy and had her own little kingdom in that store. I’m sure she was quite upset when they closed. It probably changed her life profoundly. What did all the mall workers do when the doors closed for good?
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2024.05.04 22:53 NebraskaFan2007 An Abandoned Sears in Gateway Mall Lincoln NC.

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2024.05.04 22:39 WonkaVR Your OC wakes up in the Valley for the first time. (I renamed the Plexus to the Valley. Details in body text.)

Your OC wakes up in the Valley for the first time. (I renamed the Plexus to the Valley. Details in body text.)
Valley View Center is a former mall located at Interstate 635) and Preston Road in north Dallas, Texas, U.S.[4]It is owned and managed by Dallas-based Beck Ventures. The mall was formerly home to anchor stores that were once JCPenney, Macy's, Sears, and Dillard's. The demolition of the mall was set to be completed in May 2023,[5] but was interrupted by its sudden disappearance two weeks prior. The mall, as it turned out, was noclipped into the outer bounds of reality under currently unknown circumstances. It remained dormant and inaccessible until a week ago. When Anubi accidentally became Lust for the first time, he discovered he was able to access this place and somehow alter it in any way he wished. Being the slightly deviant jackal he was, he fit the mall to be a place that showcased his inclinations towards feathers. He also fit together an army of skeleton jackals willing to do anything he wishes. After some exploring, it was found that the Valley View Center had grown like a living organism, causing infinite hallways and infinite amounts of mall spaces to be created over time. Lust currently lives here when not using Anubi’s body and invites his friends to come join.
The actual original Valley View Center is now known as the Converging Point of the Valley, and all the other parts of this realm branch out from there. It consists of a Macy’s and a Dillards on the first floor, a Belk, Sears, and two FancyFeather outlets on the second floor, as well as various storage buildings and a matienence tunnel. There is a Subway food court as well. The third level consists only of a huge AMC theatre.
There is also a Detainment Centre where unruly adventurers who manage to get in will be caught and imprisoned.
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But your OC wasn’t invited or imprisoned here…so what are they doing here? What’s their next move?
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2024.05.03 03:25 Hot_Cartoonist_6411 Crossroads Mall in Omaha, NE

Crossroads Mall in Omaha, NE
Crossroads Mall first opened in 1960 on 72nd and Dodge. It was a simple east-west mall with Sears and Brandeis as its main anchors. It stayed that way in the 70's and mid-80's.
Then in the mid-to-late 80's, Crossroads underwent a major expansion and renovation that added a new north-south wing that led to Dillard's and a food court. A parking garage was added on the northeast end. Also, Brandeis closed and became a Younkers.
Crossroads seemed to do well in the 90's, then in the mid-2000's, things started going downhill. In 2005, Younkers closed and became a Target. A few years later, Dillard's closed and that basically set off a chain reaction. Stores closed including the food court and the second floor was blocked off.
Things got worse in the 2010's. More shops and stores closed and the mall became more empty. Sears closed in 2019. By that time, Crossroads was pretty much a ghost town.
In 2021, Crossroads Mall was demolished. The Target is still there today. So is the parking garage.
Here's what Crossroads Mall looked like after its expansion and renovation in the mid-to-late 80's.
Here's a custom directory of Crossroads with the second floor going above the original east-west wing. Of course, if it did, that more than likely would've affected the food court. Some vendors might have had to be put in different spots. I've labeled them with numbers 1 through 10 so you know where they are. And I've got Macy's here instead of Younkers. Personally, I think Crossroads would've been perfect for Macy's.
The Crossroads food court vendors with their corresponding numbers.
Just so you know, I don't really know what all was actually in the food court. I just know for sure based on pictures I've seen, it had Sbarro, Pretzel Chef, New York Fried Chicken and Imperial Palace. But that's all I know.
So what do you think?
NOTE: This is a repost because somehow, I don't know how, the pictures in my other post got deleted.
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2024.05.03 02:45 bullshit_to_victory My Yuki just turned 15!

My Yuki just turned 15!
I feel like she's the closest thing to a familiar I've ever had, and it was her 15th birthday yesterday, so I wanted to celebrate her here with all of you! 🥰
We adopted her as a kitten at the mall, and i got to carry her back to the car in my arms through a sears lol. Her first name was Pippin, which I loved, but the rest of the family didn't so we picked a new one, Yuki. She stayed tiny, which is good, because she LOVES shoulder rides, and I don't have much shoulder haha. She meows constantly, and makes weird demon noises sometimes by scream-yawning, and eats my yarn while I'm crocheting. She's the prettiest bestest familiar ever and I love her so much 💕
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2024.05.01 10:21 Hot_Cartoonist_6411 Oak View Mall Omaha, NE

Oak View Mall Omaha, NE
Here are a few pictures of Oak View Mall in Omaha. One depicts how it actually was/is, another depicts how I think they should've built it and the last one shows the food court.
I lived in Omaha when Oak View first opened in the fall of 1991. I thought it was a really cool place. So sad to see how it's fallen and is now practically a ghost town.
Oak View Mall how it actually was prior to 2018 when Sears and Younkers both closed.
A custom rendition of Oak View Mall with JCPenney and Sears both having wings leading to them like Dillard's and Younkers. Also, there's a basement level with an arcade. Aladdin's Castle.

Oak View's food court. These weren't the exact vendors in it, but most of them were.
NOTE: This is a repost of Oak View Mall since the pictures I had for it somehow got deleted. I don't know how that happened.
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2024.05.01 09:09 Hot_Cartoonist_6411 Gateway Mall in Lincoln, NE

Gateway Mall first opened in 1960 as an open-air mall. Its main anchors were Montgomery Ward, Miller and Paine and Brandeis. Brandeis and Miller and Paine were right next to each other, which is odd because anchor stores are typically located apart from each other in separate wings.
In 1971, an enclosed east-west corridor was open. It included a Sears.
In the 80's, Miller and Paine became Dillard's and Brandeis became Younkers.
Then in 1995, a new wing leading to JCPenney got added. JCPenney was originally in a separate building on the north end of the mall. Then it moved to the mall. Also, the original open-air portion of the mall became enclosed and a food court opened in center court.
In 2004, the food court closed and a new one opened by the west exit.
In 2018, Younker's closed. Dillard's took over the empty space.
In 2019, Sears closed.
Here's Gateway Mall in 1995. It's probably not entirely accurate, but here it is.
But what if Gateway was built like this in the early 90's with Younkers being apart from Dillard's as keeping with tradition of having main anchor stores be apart from each other and there being 2 floors with the second floor being a mezzanine-type level like most malls and there being a larger food court?
What if Gateway was built like this in the early 90's? Montgomery Ward is where I have Macy's labeled.
I know I have Macy's labeled here instead of Montgomery Ward, but I was too lazy to change that. Sorry. Just so there's no misunderstanding, Gateway Mall never had a Macy's. But it would've been nice if it did.
A custom-made food court for Gateway Mall representing then (1995) and now. There are 11 of them.
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2024.05.01 08:18 Hot_Cartoonist_6411 Gateway Mall in Lincoln, NE

Gateway Mall in Lincoln, NE
Gateway Mall first opened in 1960 as an open-air mall. Its main anchors were Montgomery Ward, Miller and Paine and Brandeis. Brandeis and Miller and Paine were right next to each other, which is odd because anchor stores are typically located apart from each other in separate wings.
In 1971, an enclosed east-west corridor was open. It included a Sears.
In the 80's, Miller and Paine became Dillard's and Brandeis became Younkers.
Then in 1995, a new wing leading to JCPenney got added. JCPenney was originally in a separate building on the north end of the mall. Then it moved to the mall. Also, the original open-air portion of the mall became enclosed and a food court opened in center court.
In 2004, the food court closed and a new one opened by the west exit.
In 2018, Younker's closed. Dillard's took over the empty space.
In 2019, Sears closed.
Here's Gateway Mall in 1995. It's probably not entirely accurate, but here it is.
But what if Gateway was built like this in the early 90's with Younkers being apart from Dillard's as keeping with tradition of having main anchor stores be apart from each other and there being 2 floors with the second floor being a mezzanine-type level like most malls and there being a larger food court?
What if Gateway was built like this in the early 90's? Montgomery Ward is where I have Macy's labeled.
I know I have Macy's labeled here instead of Montgomery Ward, but I was too lazy to change that. Sorry. Just so there's no misunderstanding, Gateway Mall never had a Macy's. But it would've been nice if it did.
A custom-made food court for Gateway Mall representing then (1995) and now. There are 11 of them.
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2024.04.29 18:39 darling_angel93 1/2 years of college done - don't know what to do for career?

Okay, so I'm in social science/liberal arts right now. I literally don't have a single clue about what I want to do, mostly because my disabilities prevent me from being able to do the jobs I want. I also don't know the existing/available options out there. I've done career job quizzes for guidance, but the issue is that they still don't really interest me. I want a job that pays well.
I'll just lay it out for you in black and white, trying to cover as much as I can:
Just to give more background: I've been working at a big retail store (Urban Behavior) in a mall for over 1.5 years, and the expectations are VERY high (it used to be Sears). I work weekends, so you have to know how to work well under pressure with the number of customers we receive. This description doesn't do justice for the amount of work we need to do lol. We're also known for having super rude customers, so you need to know how to properly manage with them.
I wanted to become a vet for years, I looked into vet school requirements; man would I flop that academically. I wanted to go into computer science, I can't do math. I wanted to become a corporate lawyer, but my doctor suspects I have a reading comprehension disorder (BUT this is the one I'm leaning towards the MOST). My learning disabilities stop me from getting the grades I SHOULD be getting with the insane amount of effort I put into my education. I obviously can't cover all the ways they affect me, but you get the idea.
Please don't break your head over this post. Just skim through it and whatever career pops into your head, just go for it in the comments.
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