People on Tumblr speak of Kmart exclusively as some sort of horrifying, soul-crushing hellscape, because they are too young to remember a time before it was.
Most of us are not. So let's share our memories of Kmart when it was Not Dying!
I remember buying a Family Home Entertainment "Tales of Beatrix Potter" VHS there in 1999.
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it merely alters, through degrees, to a state beyond kmartness
other than that I got nothin'
I feel like Blockbuster and Kmart are in that weird category of things you remember fondly but also recognise are perfectly fair targets for slightly dark humour or outright mockery. It's sort of like being a fan of the Arcade Fire: You can love Neon Bible and appreciate their overwhelming sincerity and still think Win Butler's beef with Deadmau5 over "playing real music" is hilarious.
and so is radioshack
i'm kinda sick of best buy being the only game in town for electronics