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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I never cheat at self checkout and I would think less of a friend or coworker that openly admitted to doing so. It makes me wonder what else they try to get away with when no one is watching. That said, stores with self checkout have decided they’d rather take a hit from people stealing than pay more workers, so they get what they get. [/quote] All of this. I avoid self checkout though. I hate it. If I am forced to do it though, I definitely don’t steal. I’ve also accidentally scanned something twice and did not feel like waiting for someone to come fix it for me so I paid double for one item. I hate self checkout though. Really hate it. [/quote] Where are people forced to use self checkout? [/quote] Very often its the only open checkout and I need food.[/quote] So no one is forcing you. Just wait for regular checkout. [/quote] Learn to read, moron. Often self check out is the only option. There is no 'regular' checkout, dumbass.[/quote] That is very sad for you. You will need to learn to deal with disappointment, won’t you? Have you always had everything handed to you on a silver platter? Never had to fend for yourself? Boot straps are your friends in these situations. Adulting is hard but you can do it!! [/quote] Who are you patronizing? The guy who is gaming the system to his advantage with free food? You're the bootlicker too chicken shit to plant your own stake. I'd make you piss your pants in real life.[/quote] Now, now. It seems you some pretty big feelings about this. Throwing a tantrum does feel good but you will need to learn to deal with what the world throws at you without sulking or misbehaving or losing control of yourself. I have confidence you can grow up if you try![/quote] Mommy-speak is so ick. Seriously, gross. [/quote] Not PP, but this is satire right?[/quote]
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