I’ve seen enough of the internets to know this is a must have. Damn, if I was in America this would be a business idea in itself.

Edit: If you nick this idea and make it your business - YOU’RE WELCOME! I only ask kindly of you send a yearly donation to Doctors Without Borders or some similar organisation.

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    33 months ago

    As an American, is there a reason you can’t do this in your home country? Do they ban neon signs?

    • @[email protected]OP
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      53 months ago

      We don’t have the same problem with immensely obnoxious self entitled people that you guys seem to have so the need is not sufficient to motivate a sign and hence even less to start a business selling them.

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        53 months ago

        IMO that perception is just the result of the Internet being English language centric and Americans making up the majority of English speakers online. We have a disproportionate impact online. So whenever you hear about a Karen, she is probably in America because most of the time you hear about something it’s from America.

        I haven’t seen data on the issue but I’d imagine the data would probably just reflect that humans are humans no matter where you are.

        In my personal experience I haven’t seen this kind of behavior much, then again I don’t work retail.

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          23 months ago

          Yeah i know. It’s all tongue in cheek. I did consider of I need to clarify but decided in the end not to.