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![]() Latest Comments & Reviews & Feedback & Social Media Sharing of the Mobile Stores Stores Latest Community Discussions About Mobile StoresDowntown Raleigh Restaurant Week starts tomorrow! July 24-Aug 3. 50+ Lunch, Dinner, and Drink specials. Support Local!!22d agoWith the current presidential administration increasing tariffs and cutting off federal funding to local communities and state agencies, I think it's an important time for people to start helping people more. I’m currently boycotting all national food chains/department stores and instead spending money on local restaurants, shops, and activities. Downtown Raleigh has 250+ restaurants, bars, and shops. 85% of downtown restaurants are locally owned and independent. Below is a list of my favorite locally-owned dinner restaurants in the Triangle where you can get an entrée + app/desert/drink for under $30. Places with (*) are places I haven't gone to yet but they were highly recom... ~ Paris, off the tourist path (July 2025) ~25d agoNB: repost from the original article of 2023 as Reddit'filters mysteriously decided to remove it today... Salut tout le monde! Long time French Parisian, I wanted to share my own insights in an evolving post to guide people new to the city, staying only for a few days or planning to live here for a while, and interested by *the other side of the postcard*. First, to get a general understanding of the city read [Paris Voyage wiki](https://www.reddit.com/r/paris/wiki/index). This post doesn't aim at being a full guide on Paris but a selection of alternative or less touristic things to do, thus no mention of the famous landmarks, museums, parks or iconic residential areas, which ... ECB Won’t Flinch Yet in the Shadow of Trump’s Trade War26d agoIn their final decision before a seven-week summer break, policymakers on Thursday will probably keep the interest rate unchanged at 2%, pushing off a response to Trump’s threatened tariffs of 30% until they materialize and their impact can be better assessed. With many officials likely to use the interlude for a long holiday, the temptation to restate that inflation is at target, and to postpone worrying about the economic outlook until new quarterly forecasts are compiled for the Sept. 10-11 meeting, may seem appropriate. What policymakers do know, however, is that trouble is lurking. Aside from concerns about tariffs, the euro has strengthened, damping the outlook for prices and threa... If America is a nation of the "brain dead," how is it the sole superpower in the world?50d ago# If America is a nation of the "brain dead," how is it the sole superpower in the world? [](https://www.linkedin.com/in/khalisdaradvisor/)Tax Advisor | Business Advisor/ Taxation Expertise/ Enrolled Agent (EA)/Master of Science in Taxation (MST)/ AuthorJune 26, 2025 If America is a nation of the "brain dead," how is it the sole superpower in the world? **Before we ask any questions, we should logically consider the question at hand.** { Before you begin reading, it's important to acknowledge that each of us has a uniquely different personality and mindset. Our perspectives are shaped by a variety of influences, including our upbringing, the friends we've ha... Epcot Guide Map From 199351d agoHi, I've been Scanning old family photos and such and found this cool map from 1993. I hope you all enjoy this cool piece of vintage Epcot like I have. (There are a few scanning errors in the map I do apologize. I returned the memory books before I caught them.) CalpisMelonCremeSoda’s Expo Tips60d agoI went for two days in the last week of May and hopefully some of this is helpful to you. YMMV: Your Mileage May Vary with any advice you find online. People come to the Expo for different reasons, and with different needs: gift shop, particular counties, coming with only self, small group or big-group-by-committee. Maybe you’ll be solo, or with five kids, or elderly parents. Maybe you’re coming from overseas the night before, or live in Japan. Take what you think is appropriate to YOU and ignore the rest of this post. If you can go more than one day, the first day will help inform your second. ======================= Mental attitude for starters. ======================= ... Korean Friday83d agoKorea had its second impeachment AND removal from office a few months ago and now we have our presidential election. As Koreans residing overseas we can vote at the consulate general this week a few days before the Koreans living in Korea. You know, I’m not much of a Korean spirit kind of a guy, having been influenced by American culture and all but today I felt some sort of a Korean pride at the voting booth as I cast my ballot. Los Angeles has the biggest Koreatown in the world and the consulate general is located there. So today we decided to do some typical Koreatown things we do every time we’re there. We like to have some Korean food, desserts, and shopping for K-Pop goods. Voting... List of Canadian Companies I have gathered145d agoThis is here for anyone (and I mean anyone wishing to buy Canadian things) that wishes to buy Canadian good from Canadian companies. Now before I show the companies, there may still be confusion about what the differences between "Product of Canada", "Made in Canada", and "Bottled in Canada". As it can get very confusing, but the best way to know it is that Product of Canada has the most ingredients with 98%, Made in Canada is around 51% for production costs, while Bottled in Canada can depend on being either imported or domestic ingredients. Here is what I have to help you all: 1. Product of Canada: - Definition: This label indicates that the product is entir... frankensteining164d agoAre you writing this right now? I think so. You've injected yourself into my brain, your soul I mean, you are possessing me, like a ghost does or at least could, if there were such a thing, and in this respect we could say you're a 'ghostwriter', and the economic dimension is valuable here: Yours is a *service*, dutifully performed, and the money I proffer is a *reward* for this service, this *being*-serviced that I enjoy, that I desire, that I promote and which several days ago, on a whim, had wriggled out of my brain and into reality in the form of a phone call to the newspaper, the ad department, where in a small one by two inch space for a week there was written at my... Shopping Canadian: My highly-specific-to-me list171d ago**Edited to add pet supplies and Canadian book presses per recommendations in the comments** If anyone is interested, here's a (long) list of my Shop/Support Canadian life. This is not exhaustive--it's made up of companies/businesses/services I've used or admire. (I also repeatedly plug local libraries because they are amazing and also important to support!). Some other disclaimers/notes appear at the end of the post. **Media** * [Find a local, indie bookstore](https://www.indiebookstores.ca/bookstores/): If you don't have a great indie bookstore in your town, then buy from a nearby store that will ship to you. Buying books from Amazon and Indigo is simply no good f... Robado de r/copypasta (EVERY EMOJI 1.0)211d ago😀 Grinning Face 😁 Beaming Face With Smiling Eyes 😂 Face With Tears of Joy 😃 Grinning Face With Big Eyes 😄 Grinning Face With Smiling Eyes 😅 Grinning Face With Sweat 😆 Grinning Squinting Face 😉 Winking Face 😊 Smiling Face With Smiling Eyes 😋 Face Savoring Food 😎 Smiling Face With Sunglasses 😍 Smiling Face With Heart-Eyes 😘 Face Blowing a Kiss 😗 Kissing Face 😙 Kissing Face With Smiling Eyes 😚 Kissing Face With Closed Eyes ☺ Smiling Face 🙂 Slightly Smiling Face 🤗 Hugging Face 🤔 Thinking Face 😐 Neutral Face 😑 Expressionless Face 😶 Face Without Mouth 🙄 Face With Rolling Eyes 😏 Smirking Face 😣 Persevering Face 😥 Sad bu... The best of Handpicked Berlin in November(digest of the digest)254d agoHi all, I didn’t have the time to do these posts for a while now, but here is a collection from November. # Week of 4th (issue #123) 1. A tip to remember. If you ever get stopped by BVG/DB controllers and have a valid ticket but need to restart your phone or need time to find it, never hand them your ID to avoid a ****** charge of 7€. ([Reddit](https://www.reddit.com/r/berlin/comments/1g3fsj7/fahrkartenkontrolleure_sind_haie/), 🇩🇪) Related, prices for BVG tickets will increase in 2025 by roughly 7,53% (regular tickets from €3,5 to €3,8). 2. Wired [made a list](https://www.wired.com/story/the-hottest-startups-in-berlin-in-2024/) of hottest startups in Berlin: **BlueLayer**... What's new in e-commerce? 🔥 Week of July 22nd, 2024389d agoHi - I'm Paul and I follow the e-commerce industry closely for my Shopifreaks E-commerce Newsletter. Every week for the past two years I've posted a summary recap of the week's top stories on this subreddit, which I cover in depth with sources in the full edition. Let's dive in to this week's top e-commerce news... ___ **STAT OF THE WEEK:** Amazon “makes up about one-tenth of our profits, but it takes up about 90 percent of the working day,” said Jeremy Walker, a store associate who worked at a UPS Store near Dallas that received between 300 and 600 returns per day. — According to The Washington Post ___ **Amazon Prime Day shoppers** in the US spent more th... E-commerce Industry News Recap 🔥 Week of July 22nd, 2024389d agoHi r/ecommerce - I'm Paul and I follow the e-commerce industry closely for my Shopifreaks E-commerce Newsletter. Every week for the past two years I've posted a summary recap of the week's top stories on this subreddit, which I cover in depth with sources in the full edition. Let's dive in to this week's top e-commerce news... ___ **STAT OF THE WEEK:** Amazon “makes up about one-tenth of our profits, but it takes up about 90 percent of the working day,” said Jeremy Walker, a store associate who worked at a UPS Store near Dallas that received between 300 and 600 returns per day. — According to The Washington Post ___ **Amazon Prime Day shoppers** in the US spe... The best of Handpicked Berlin in June (digest of the digest)406d agoHey there everyone, I forgot to do May ([here is April](https://new.reddit.com/r/berlin/comments/1cnqvzb/the_best_of_handpicked_berlin_in_april_digest_of/)), but here is another digest of the digest, again focusing on Berlin-related topics. It's from [my weekly newsletter](https://handpickedberlin.substack.com/). I hope you find something useful. ### Week of 3rd (issue #104) 1. 🚖 After the crackdown on illegal Ubers and Bolts, Taxis in Berlin will be able to offer fixed prices from the 1st of July onwards. You can already order them through most of your apps. You might test it by taking a ride to one [of the June highlights](https://www.tip-berlin.de/stadtleben/juni-2024-berl... What's new in e-commerce? - Week of June 24th, 2024417d agoHi [r/ShopifyeCommerce](https://www.reddit.com/r/ShopifyeCommerce/) - I'm Paul and I follow the e-commerce industry closely for my Shopifreaks E-commerce Newsletter. Each week I post a summary recap of the week's top stories, which I cover in depth with sources in the full edition. Let's dive in... ___ **STAT OF THE WEEK:** Non-cash payments on e-commerce platforms in India surged to 58.1% from 20.4% six years ago. Consumers are leaving cash behind in favor of payment methods like UPI, debit cards, credit cards, and digital wallets. Other Asian markets including Indonesia, Hong Kong, Singapore, and the Philippines are also seeing high adoption of alternative payment solution... E-commerce Industry News Recap 🔥 Week of June 24th, 2024417d agoHi r/ecommerce - I'm Paul and I follow the e-commerce industry closely for my Shopifreaks E-commerce Newsletter. Each week I post a summary recap of the week's top stories, which I cover in depth with sources in the full edition. Let's dive in... ___ **STAT OF THE WEEK:** Non-cash payments on e-commerce platforms in India surged to 58.1% from 20.4% six years ago. Consumers are leaving cash behind in favor of payment methods like UPI, debit cards, credit cards, and digital wallets. Other Asian markets including Indonesia, Hong Kong, Singapore, and the Philippines are also seeing high adoption of alternative payment solutions, according to a report by GlobalData. ___ **Shopify... Netflix House: Where Streaming Meets Reality in Texas and Pennsylvania421d agohttps://preview.redd.it/gnjb2a5nrr7d1.jpg?width=800&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=240a2abaf3d77c9957ccc25fc7bac0a4c8ec7298 * [Netflix](https://worldmagzine.com/politics/tax-on-netflix-and-other-foreign-digital-services-companies/) unveils immersive Netflix House venues in Pennsylvania and Texas malls for 2025. * Fans can shop, dine, and play themed games based on popular Netflix shows. * Former department stores will transform into 100,000+ sq ft spaces for evolving, interactive experiences. Netflix is set to revolutionize entertainment experiences with its upcoming Netflix House venues in Pennsylvania and Texas. These immersive spaces, located in renowned shopping malls... 12ish Day Trip Report - Tokyo, Kyoto, Osaka, Tokyo487d agoI (25M) was going to do this trip back in 2021 (BASc Grad Trip) but ended up getting delayed due to COVID. Finally was able to do it these past few weeks as a MASc Grad Trip instead with a nurse friend of mine (24M). Honestly I had zero complaints for the whole trip, a lot of things fell in place and worked out a lot better than we originally thought they would. In terms of weather, our one day trip to Mt Fuji was clear skies (the only hiccup being icy roads so we could only get as high as the 4th station). For rain, it only ever rained on days we were traveling between cities. This worked out nicely since those were treated more as shopping/exploring days rather than outdoor activities. We... During the Great Depression, a stranger came to my small Appalachian town. No one could understand what language he was ...572d agoThis morning, as I have done every day for the past thirty years, I walked the mile from my house to the town square. It’s a pleasant walk, first down a quiet residential street lined by stately Victorians and shaded by arching elms. Then, after about 3/4 of a mile, I turn right onto Waters Street and continue on it until I reach the town square. At its center is a 19th-century Neoclassical courthouse, which, although no case has been heard in it in nearly fifty years, still stands proud. There are over a dozen antique shops and art galleries on the square, catering to the thousands of tourists who invade the town on summer weekends and at Christmastime. I almost never go inside them; mos... Content Safety: All discussions are automatically filtered for inappropriate content to ensure a safe browsing experience. |