Anonymous wrote:Tyson mall clientele makes it feel like a 3rd world country it doesn't even look like the us
Anonymous wrote:I almost never go to the mall but had to today to make a return and try something on before buying it. The amount of people just milling around, stopping in the middle of the walkways, etc. was just overwhelming. If folks are concerned about money right now (with gas prices what they are) you’d never know it by how many people were out shopping.
And don’t get me started on the 10 year old girls I saw in full faces of makeup, acrylic nails, and highlighted hair…
This is why I default to shopping online and end up returning half the stuff I buy. It’s not good.
Does anyone really enjoy just going to the mall (especially when the weather is so nice?!?!).
End rant…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No one goes there any more. Its too crowded.
You realize how ludicrous it is to put these two statements right next to each other don’t you
I assumed they were being witty.
This was established by 4 people before you said it
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tyson mall clientele makes it feel like a 3rd world country it doesn't even look like the us
lol ok Cletus. The women in hijabs at Tyson’s probably have more money and collectively more higher education than your family.
Anonymous wrote:Tyson mall clientele makes it feel like a 3rd world country it doesn't even look like the us
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No one goes there any more. Its too crowded.
You realize how ludicrous it is to put these two statements right next to each other don’t you
I assumed they were being witty.
Anonymous wrote:If op needs to go to the mall, going to the mall is fine. If anyone else needs to go to the mall, it’s problematic.
Anonymous wrote:Tyson mall clientele makes it feel like a 3rd world country it doesn't even look like the us
Anonymous wrote:Tysons is smart by adding more restaurants. It gives people the option of a walk after dinner inside.
Anonymous wrote:It's totally a gimmick but my kid loves the conveyor sushi place. That's our our default on one on mom and son day lunch spot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No one goes there any more. Its too crowded.
You realize how ludicrous it is to put these two statements right next to each other don’t you
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I almost never go to the mall but had to today to make a return and try something on before buying it. The amount of people just milling around, stopping in the middle of the walkways, etc. was just overwhelming. If folks are concerned about money right now (with gas prices what they are) you’d never know it by how many people were out shopping.
And don’t get me started on the 10 year old girls I saw in full faces of makeup, acrylic nails, and highlighted hair…
This is why I default to shopping online and end up returning half the stuff I buy. It’s not good.
Does anyone really enjoy just going to the mall (especially when the weather is so nice?!?!).
End rant…
How about you take your misogyny and judgment of "10 year old girls" elsewhere?
How about you just stick to your "default" if being out in public is going to rile you up this much?
How about you not get so worked up about a simple statement.
You think misogynistic creeping and judging on 10 year old girls is a "simple statement"? Ok. Lol. Whatever you say.
DP - where is the misogyny in observing that very young girls are adopting looks and products that were originally intended for and only seen on grown women. This has been a topic for a few years now - the beauty industry catering to younger teens and girls. The misogyny is letting corporations do this, not observing that it's happening.
Anonymous wrote:I go to Tysons at least once a week - lunch at Nordstrom cafe, shopping around, etc. I am from the 90s mall hangout era so maybe thats why I still like it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I almost never go to the mall but had to today to make a return and try something on before buying it. The amount of people just milling around, stopping in the middle of the walkways, etc. was just overwhelming. If folks are concerned about money right now (with gas prices what they are) you’d never know it by how many people were out shopping.
And don’t get me started on the 10 year old girls I saw in full faces of makeup, acrylic nails, and highlighted hair…
This is why I default to shopping online and end up returning half the stuff I buy. It’s not good.
Does anyone really enjoy just going to the mall (especially when the weather is so nice?!?!).
End rant…
How about you take your misogyny and judgment of "10 year old girls" elsewhere?
How about you just stick to your "default" if being out in public is going to rile you up this much?
How about you not get so worked up about a simple statement.
You think misogynistic creeping and judging on 10 year old girls is a "simple statement"? Ok. Lol. Whatever you say.