Dis or Dat?

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  • scarabin5

    DIS: yes
    DAT: no

    • using a cart is a family affair. buying fresh produce regularly requires nothing more than the basket. that said, you can commit murder if you return the cart.imbecile
    • "The shopping cart theory states that people who are "innately good" will return a shopping cart to its resting place, while those who aren't won't."imbecile
    • so, just return the cart and you're free to be a complete piece of shit in all other aspects of life.imbecile
    • https://www.youtube.…_niko
    • FWIW, DIS.Continuity
    • I always bring my shit back ever since i seen this channel: https://www.youtube.…YakuZoku
    • If "gaining nothing" for yourself is something to factor into something as simple as this, you probably need to do some soul-searching.garbage
    • Emphatic DIS with the bonus fun of riding a cart into the stacks.garbage
    • I push the shopping cart into traffic while the employee who collects carts is on break and then punch the sanctimonious cartoonist in the nuts.cannonball1978
    • We need china style social credit system for these peopleBeeswax
    • I ALWAYS return the cart.Ramanisky2
    • Folks who don't return the cart rank right up there with movie theater talkers and pedophiles.Akagiyama
    • ^ don't forget those who leave their drink cups and popcorn mess all over the place. Fuck those pigs.Ramanisky2
    • DISutopian
    • on the flip, if there is a cart out in no mans land where you parked would you bring it to the corral as you head to the storefront?Squiddy
    • ^ I’ve done that before but not always.Ramanisky2
    • CART NARCS FTWelahon
    • DIS.
      The fact that most people won't is a microcosm of how awful humanity is.
      CyBrainX
    • I always return it, and I disintegrate with my eyes those who don't, and I can tell you that it worksOBBTKN

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