There’s a sadness to malls, I guess. But then, there’s a sadness to all things if you think about them for too long. And anyway, what a whiny modern sentence to write: ‘There’s a sadness to malls, I guess.’ Imagine if you were a medieval peasant, what a miracle a mall would seem.
— Reflections On Seeing My Ex-Lover’s Novel For Sale At The Mall « Thought Catalog
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That is actually something that has bothered me in my life. People that have worked in them in the past and now most of the have been destroyed. To be in a Mall now and know that these things used to be everywhere. To know that we have torn away the palaces, and not in the…
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