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But when you enter this store, you never have flashbacks to childhood or any great memories for that matter. It’s like the store swept all the memories under the rug and began anew to attract more customers based on their products and prices. You know this is regular for bix-box stores and capitalism, but childhood doesn’t operate that way. It remembers the memories and people of the place, not the profit or prices of objects.
To say the least, nowhere in Runnings does it feel like a Dark Souls bonfire.

