Tbh looks like this might be a hair care aisle but I wonder what kind of circumstances makes it necessary to steal personal hygiene products.
Can it be that we have a system where the essentials one finds in a corner pharmacy are somehow inaccessible to people??
Nah...
I'm sure it is. I feel far more empathy for the individual who cannot afford simple things like body wash, or hair care products than I do for even "mom and pop" stores. I understand that American culture values property over human life, but I refuse to think that way.
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Did we even watch the same video? The dude empties an entire shelf’s worth of products into a trash bag and you think he’s doing it because of his hygiene needs? I guess you haven’t had your bike stolen or car broken into, hence you can’t empathize with property ownership.
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Every bike I've ever had has been stolen, as teens my sister's was even stolen the FIRST DAY we rode them (double chained them up to go into a comic book store), car and home both have been broken into, my other sister's car was stolen on Christmas, ... etc. People > property
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