• billwashere
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    204 months ago

    Because it’s hard to have a clock in something that that doesn’t exist anymore?

    • Maeve
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      84 months ago

      Meh. Malls seem to be trying to come back. Apparently some magical population has not only disposable income, but also enough to waste on but just overpriced, subpar things, but enough to waste on way overpriced things to pay mall rent prices

      • billwashere
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        234 months ago

        I actually miss malls… especially the arcade and the food court. And I miss the 80s. Well not so much the 80s but actually my youth, I mostly miss that. Fuck I’m old.

        But honestly I had a lot of fun hanging with my friends in the mall. My kids never really got that.

        • Maeve
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          84 months ago

          Arcades were fun. Asteroids and space invaders until my hands felt like concrete blocks. I was glad when pool tables were added. Youth really is wasted on the young. Mine was, anyway.

        • Maeve
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          14 months ago

          Not from what I’ve read. I’m sure there are risks to be considered.

      • WhoisJohnGalt
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        14 months ago

        Yeah around me I see they are trying to reinvent themselves. Usually have other entertainment options (movie theaters, bowling, arcade) or restaurants (true “sit-down” restaurants, not the food courts) attached to them now. Where before they were solely filled with retail stores.

        • Maeve
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          14 months ago

          The malls where I grew up had sit down restaurants, with beverage licenses. One made a fabulous blue concoction (coricou) akin to Texas tea.

      • olav
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        54 months ago

        @jol
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        They exist in the US but a lot of them are dead or dying. Among other things they have failed to innovate in the face of e-commerce so people can buy the same things without leaving home barring any other draw

        • @jol@discuss.tchncs.de
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          34 months ago

          I guess this is related to the fact most Americans live in suburbs, so driving 40 minutes to the mall seems pretty inconvenient.