• hansolo@lemmy.today
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    4 days ago

    I, for one, recall the rousing success of Halloween’s incursion deep into December territory in 1993. It was a spectacular glory! Proof that while the somber forces of Halloween don’t seek conflict, they are not a force to be perturbed.

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      That was a justified strike. They looked upon Christmas and said “This is Halloween”. What a fantastic psyop.

  • kn0wmad1c@programming.dev
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    Black Friday needs to go back to being just a one day thing. Now it’s Black Friday month with “early black Friday sales” and it’s harder and harder to determine if a) the sales are actually sales, and b) I should wait until actual black Friday in hope of a steeper discount

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      None of them are sales. They just market cheaper versions of shit and call it a sale.

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        It would make you unhappy to learn it’s still our busiest shipping day at work by far. Even though it’s nearly common knowledge how much of a scam it is

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      Luckily we have tools like CamelCamelCamel to track pricing of products overtime and know if something is on sale or just marked up to mark down (i.e. the Kohl’s protocol)

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      It’s also mostly performative now. Used to be Black Friday was one day with really good deals, most people didn’t pay much attention except the few looking for a great bargain. Now it’s Black Friday Weekend, Cyber Monday, Black Friday Week, etc etc; all marketed as such with the name ‘black friday’, and most of the deals aren’t really that good.

      I’ve gotten a few good deal TVs on Black Friday. Last few years— I don’t even really bother. A lot of the stores only had really good deals on lower end stuff and only in store at like 6am. Sorry but I don’t want to be part of a human stampede at 6am to buy a cheap TV. I’d rather pay a few bucks extra and keep my dignity.

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      Not only are they not sales, but sometimes they’re even specifically extra-shitty versions of a product they can still make a profit off of when selling at BF prices.

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      And practically everything seems to be cheap crap designed to last just past the return window.

      It used to be you could find some good deals but now everything’s a scam.

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    I’m conflicted. I’d rather not see christmas decoration in october, but I definitely want to eat spekulatius cookies and gingerbread year-round.

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    November? How about September. Let Halloween breathe goddammit. I don’t need a fucking advent calendar.

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    This is a common sentiment but I was surprised when I went to Lowe’s last week and it was all Christmas. I didn’t see any Halloween decorations.