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who buys those huge, expensive music magazines at B&N? like, 'Mojo'?

it's the size of a JC Penney catalog, full-color, costs like...
startling high-end stage
  07/20/18
I go to a niche bookstore and buy a Russian newspaper and a ...
provocative piazza french chef
  07/20/18
If you have a waiting room w/ high end clientele it can make...
chrome parlor
  07/20/18
I don't understand how a fuckton of industries exist or who ...
glittery shrine preventive strike
  07/20/18
the older you get you realize that 99% of everything is a sc...
provocative piazza french chef
  07/20/18
many product brands actually come off the same assembly line...
Irradiated stag film
  07/20/18
i used to read Mojo, it was good before everything was on th...
obsidian range rigpig
  07/20/18


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Date: July 20th, 2018 2:30 AM
Author: startling high-end stage

it's the size of a JC Penney catalog, full-color, costs like $15. how can there be a market for this.

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Date: July 20th, 2018 3:53 AM
Author: provocative piazza french chef

I go to a niche bookstore and buy a Russian newspaper and a large music mag for the coffee table maybe once a month. sometimes grab some tranny porn on VHS too.

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Date: July 20th, 2018 3:56 AM
Author: chrome parlor

If you have a waiting room w/ high end clientele it can make sense. I used to buy Monocle, which isn't physically huge, but is pretty page dense and $.

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Date: July 20th, 2018 3:58 AM
Author: glittery shrine preventive strike

I don't understand how a fuckton of industries exist or who is retarded enough to buy their shit. Like I was at the grocery store after work yesterday and there were like 50 bagillion kinds of crackers and I thought to myself who in the fuck buys crackers at all let alone a no name cracker from XYZ? How are these fuckers in business? You can stand in the cracker isle for like two hours and nobody will buy one fucking box. How are these things a thing?

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Date: July 20th, 2018 3:59 AM
Author: provocative piazza french chef

the older you get you realize that 99% of everything is a scam. most of those chip/cracker brands literally don't exist and just put empty boxes on the shelf.

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Date: July 20th, 2018 4:05 AM
Author: Irradiated stag film

many product brands actually come off the same assembly line, often with the same (or substantially similar) ingredients with a small bit of adjustment before they are sent to their respective packaging lanes on the conveyor.

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Date: July 20th, 2018 4:07 AM
Author: obsidian range rigpig

i used to read Mojo, it was good before everything was on the internet

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