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Date of upload: Mar 12, 2024 ^^
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I live in Ohio and I frequently shop at Dollar Tree for snacks. The amount of mysterious items that show up on Dollar Tree shelves and then are never seen again is more than you'd think. Dollar Tree seems to be a dumping ground for dupes, knockoffs, and generics. I've discovered items in that store with no brand- or company-identifying information anywhere on the packaging.
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You should do a video about Fouad L./Motoranon: a 4chan user who made thousands of posts under that username before committing the 2023 Rotterdam shooting that left 3 people dead. I think there's enough material there to make an entire video about it or at least a section in the next 4chan deep dive.
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Yo, I work at a Dollar Tree the Pure Sparkling Water drink is just another generic brand. We get them like every week on the delivery truck. Unlike Walmart who have the Great Value brand our off-brand doesn't have an identity it's just [insert generic label here]. The weird address is kinda common with a lot of stores off-brand stuff. Sure it comes from a specific retailer, but most product doesn't originate from the same plant. Alot of the time off-brand stuff comes from the same plant that name-brand stuff is made. The Pure Sparkling Water seems like one of those, and it is pretty good. Sorry if this didn't help or anything I'm not a merchandising manager I'm just a cashier
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I went unconscious one time and hit my head, and during that time I had no concept or recollection of my life and existence, instead just reliving the images of looking from one friends face to the other, which is what I did in the ~5 seconds before I passed out.
I didn't have any concept of time, really, but the 5 second loop would replay quickly, and then slowly, and I just remember kind of foggily thinking, "is this all there is? Is this all there will ever be?" before I woke up briefly, being carried up the basement steps, and then passed out again, waking up a few moments later on the couch, with no memory of what happened in the 5 minutes leading up to that happening.
Thanks for reminding me of that wild experience.
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I had a parallel life dream once. I lived from childhood into old age as a man. I had a wife, children, even grandchildren. I remember bits and pieces from my childhood and adulthood but what I remember most was being in the hospital on a ventilator, surrounded by my wife, kids and grandkids before I died and then woke up
I never had that dream again and it gets foggier as every year of my ârealâ life passes
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Minor language correction at 3:47 - "doted" is pronounced like "voted"
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ngl it always freaks me out when I'm stoned and I see those accounts/posts from a decade+ ago with no conclusion/update, like what happened to those ppl. Clearly they were mindful enough in their actions to go on reddit and share their story with strangers on the internet, but they weren't mindful enough to ever come back?! It's always been nuts to me
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Oh boy, the lamp story again. This is my absolute favorite example of terrible redditry.
The lamp is usually cited as one of reddit's greatest ever "TRUE" scary stories but it's so obviously a bad ripoff of An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge by Ambrose Bierce which was written in 1890 and a lot of kids in the USA read in high school. And if not from there, the short story was made into tv episodes and even a movie. there are a shit ton of other things that have borrowed that concept such as one of the greatest Star Trek TNG Episodes the Inner Light, Rick and Morty, a Junji Ito manga called The Long Sleep, a Stephen King short story called the Jaunt, etc etc. Both the Jaunt and The Long Sleep are based around the concept of living out years in your mind but almost no time passing in the "real world". This is a common example of terrible redditry where a mediocre writer steals a famous idea, writes it poorly, and then tries to pass it off as non-fiction because if it were in any of the fiction subreddits (where people are typically way more well-read and critical of writing) no one would care. It got traction because the average redditor is very stupid and it was posted (and reposted) in subreddits that are supposed to be for "real" stories.
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My fiance works for a popular worldwide drink distribution company (not going to name it). He frequently comes home with weird, one-off test products and stuff that never make it to store shelves. He says a lot of bulk products that never make it to major production end up getting dumped at discount stores. Iâm not surprised at all that the mystery drinks came from dollar tree. They were probably going to originally be sold as a supermarket generic to lacroix or something.
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