You know, I don't normally condone robbing and shoplifting, but I think situations like this call for it. Partially as compensation for the inconvenience of having to deal with (potentially dangerous) fuck-ups like this, and to give the manager every reason to toss his ass into the nearest trashcan.
Just like a good, considerate, RPG protagonist, leaving money on the counter to pay for the items when the storeowner isn't there. Okay, Xenogears is the only game I know that actually did that, but still...
Fair enough, I guess, though I wouldn't trust loose change around this guy, even if he's sober. He probably raids the cash register regularly, and if he doesn't yet, he will soon.
You know, I don't normally condone robbing and shoplifting, but I think situations like this call for it. Partially as compensation for the inconvenience of having to deal with (potentially dangerous) fuck-ups like this, and to give the manager every reason to toss his ass into the nearest trashcan.
Tell us you're black without telling us that you're black.
"It's okay to commit crime and victimize the store owner because the employee he hired also victimized him"
If I had some cash on me I'd probably leave something at the window, though I don't often carry cash these days.
Just like a good, considerate, RPG protagonist, leaving money on the counter to pay for the items when the storeowner isn't there. Okay, Xenogears is the only game I know that actually did that, but still...
Fair enough, I guess, though I wouldn't trust loose change around this guy, even if he's sober. He probably raids the cash register regularly, and if he doesn't yet, he will soon.