Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Don't worry, I never set foot in that place
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Global Warming is the biggest scam foisted on the American public, since re-settlement of Indian tribes.
Even if it existed, the rest of the world couldn't possibly care any less. As for Wal-Mart. Good for them. There's too much sensory overload in the world these days. I hope it helps sales and they keep it up. Not getting harassed by the AT&T Mobile booth, would be a huge plus. Oh wait, that's Sam's Club. I don't shop at Wal-Mart. |
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Blackrock ESG/DEI ...Get with the program, or else
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The biggest scam foisted on earthlings is Central Banking....But, yeah.
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Small Changes, Big Impact: Sensory-Friendly Hours Return
No big deal IMHO. Except for parents with kids with autism. Or teachers of them, etc. |
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A step in the right direction as far as I am concerned.
Background music, which usually consists of some caterwauling female screeching how much she loves me, or 30 tv's on different channels blasting away being turned off, will be a great improvement. The lights I don't mind, bright or dim, I pretty much know where everything is located that we buy on our weekly shop. Just keep your trolley to the side, and don't butt block the aisle as I blast past. Thank you. |
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Of course, one of the most profitable businesses ever uses total sensory overload---Las Vegas casinos. |
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Why Casinos Don't Have Clocks or Windows (Explained!) - FeelingVegas |
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Sorry I said I didn’t see it as a problem and I took your comment as a disagreement.
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So our youngest is a Behavior Physiologist specifically high functioning autistic children, under age 8.
He also spearheaded after hours program for teens and young adults to slowly adjust them to navigate grocery and shopping. Two days a week their Walmart had 2 hours with low lights, no music, or electronics. This was a college town with one of the top 3 autistic programs. No one seemed to mind the change in the store, some enjoyed the more quiet peaceful atmosphere. All hands on deck from the college, with their students, along with some parents, and family. He said it was such a great honor, that Walmart recognized they could help further a better lifestyle for such a special group of people. This program was started in early 2001, and continues with very little deviation today. So nothing new with this concept, but most have never lived in such a concentrated, community, with autistic multi age groups.
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In this day and age it all about making the 1 to 4 percent happy and the hail with rest. Until rest get feed up and shop with they wallet. |
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I’m clock watcher, maybe I should sue cause I am being deprived. |
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