See title. I hate that there’s no little huts for selling newspapers, snacks, and smokes to people. Closest thing I have here in the US is bodegas, but they don’t scratch the same itch. Cold days like this make me nostalgic.

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  • space_comrade [he/him]@hexbear.net
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    6 months ago

    You can still find them in parts of Europe. My city still has plenty. They’re mostly big chains tho, very little “mom and pop” kiosks left.

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    6 months ago

    Like these? We still have plenty around Poland but I see them mostly as a hanging remnant of PRL. Also your post reads to me as if you are not originally from the US.

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      6 months ago

      Yes, those exactly! But also the freestanding ones like this. I’m from Bosnia. Been living in the US for a while.

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        Oh the one I’ve posted was just an example, there are so many different variations and architectural styles that were used in making those, that the list is huuuuge.

        Now that I’m talking about all these variations existing, it reminds me now people try to tell me that socialism had a cookie cutter soul crushing style and me going “lol lmao, no. Here’s what they’ve had”. And also asking about that new housing project on the town outskirts, that looks like cookie cutter shit that will make you try to open the wrong door when drunk. Projection and all that is sooooo common it’s weirdly funny.