Even at 16 I would have understood that I can’t force that clerk to accept such a bet and that clerks will probably recognize me after a few times of doing that in the same place.
$100 is not enough to have to interact with US cops.
End step is missing, get shot by cops
It is if he’s black
This reply is the abstract art of comments.
One can positively interpret it as “highlighting the poverty forced on minorities by the system.”
It can also be negatively interpeted as claiming “There is a white genocide and justice system is kind to black people.”
Or third interpretation: @village didn’t understand @Cyphers comment
It isn’t sustainable. No clerk will take the bet more than once. Also, the clerk doesn’t have to take the bet to interpret it as bribery and call the cops on you. In addition, there’s the risk of the clerk simply not honoring the bet.
You think the cops are coming for underage liquor purchase? You are in for a long wait.
asking for the customer’s id? nah, call the cops and let them figure it out
Are identity cards not used in the USA?
They are, normally a driver’s license. This doesn’t seem to have much connection to reality. Most places have a policy that if you look under 30 they ask for your ID. Unless the ID looks fake that’s all they do.
They are but some clerks are extra suspicious. When I was 24 (coincidentally!) I thought I definitely looked 20-something, but I walked into a liquor store and tried to buy some vodka and the clerk took my real, legitimate ID, squinted at it, accused me of not being the person depicted on the ID, held it under the UV light that reveals the marks that are supposed to make it hard to counterfeit, squinted at it some more, took it in the back and started making a phone call…
I thought she was going to call the cops on me, but eventually she came back and sold me the booze.
anon discovered an “infinite getting kicked out of places” glitch at
1624Anon is already rich in extra chromosomes.









