Sep 042009
 

Wal-Mart. It has become an icon of gross consumerism. And, perhaps, of gross consumers.

It’s easy to make fun of the people that shop at Wal-Mart even though many (if not most) of us do it, at least on occasion. (Only for dog food, I swear!) Every time I am forced to enter that ubiquitous store, I am confronted by a number of horrifying truths: (1) there are an inordinate number of mouth-breathers in society; (2) the smell of cheap plastic is sickening; (3) the eyes of Wal-Mart shoppers are dead, and (4) I am shopping in a Wal-Mart.

Before I stray too far into a rant against the evil of Wal-Mart — a viewpoint I will not stray from and do not feel I need to defend in the comments — I would like to point the reader towards visual proof that Wal-Mart does, indeed, service the fringes of society. So it is that I present to you People of Wal-Mart.

T. Keith Edmunds

  2 Responses to “The fringe of society shops at Wal-Mart”

  1. Mal-Wart, shurely..?

    Pop quiz: How many of those photos could you realistically envision being taken in Brandon?

  2. Bless me Father, for I too have sinned, but only about 3 or 4 times a year, max. Honest.

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