I'm not sure about the fuel pumps. But I have seen cash machines that played ads before I could use them. I started to avoid them. Luckily I don't need to use cash anymore.
I'm pretty sure it's the one visible behind the TV. So instead of disposing of the TV through the proper ways, the previous owner just buried it in the back yard and called it a day. Or maybe he needed 0,5 m³ of soil and used the TV to fill in the hole.
What do You mean "when it's too late"? They are at the point where almost all of the freedom fell off and there's only fascism left. We are all screwed.
No problem there. I won't buy them, because I can't afford them. Or more accurately, I'm not dumb enough to buy them. It's bad enough, that I'm buying Legos, which are ridiculously expensive. I'm running out of place to display my finished sets. No, sorry. I've already ran out of space, yet I've still bought a set today.
Obviously. No, seriously franchise themed Legos cost more than regular. Have You seen the Pokémon sets prices? But they are more fun. My favourite past time is to buy a movie theme set and then assemble it while watching that movie.
I want them so much. I love Legos, I love Crocs. They cost 10 times as much as normal Crocs. Boots that'll last a decade cost a half of that. They don't have the practicality of Crocs. And I can't even imagine a scenario where I could wear them. But I still want them.
Too late. They'll be adapting franchises until everybody who even vaguely remembers them dies. A He-Man movie is coming out this year. I barely remember He-Man and I was born in the late 80's.
They say "clothes make the man", but it seems not as much as hair. Remember how Zooey Deschanel looks without bangs? Or how Tilda Swindon looked in Trainwreck?
I'm not sure about the fuel pumps. But I have seen cash machines that played ads before I could use them. I started to avoid them. Luckily I don't need to use cash anymore.