Haute Couture Creations 771 River Rd, Fair Haven, NJ (for checking google maps)A seemingly abandoned bridal store, which has never been seen open or inhabited, and physically rarely changes. But remains in good/clean, unvandalised condition.So what's the deal?
bridal stores and mattress stores are a weird rabbit hole. large footprints, assume costly rents or properties, yet never open or if open, no one enters seemingly, too many of the stores to make sense. black rock plot? explainable by margins (low sales needed to float the biz cuz one bed or dress is big money) + online or delivered items so appearing like never open. or something weirder?
A couple different situations:1. Any sequence of events which gets me on a path of thinking seriously about architectures which could run a simulation will invariably lead me to consider how matter creation CAN work, since it is all ultimately data.1a. (this allows me to Mandela effect an actual "physical" global product distributor into 'existence')2. I have a magical contract which needs an outlet service3. Dunno, lolTo keep #2 and 3 in balance, my process has to involve me vetting each instance of a "mysterious shop" to see if it is actually abandoned. Consider if I just shove a magical staff into a situation where people merely spread a /rumor/ it was abandoned, to get my attention and see if I fall for it. Have to investigate on a material level either way, since creating items magically means putting out a product I then want quality control over.The science says it is a testable hypothesis, you just have to believe whatever method you use to place an order is viable.
The simplest answer is mafia tax write off. I used to work in one
>>41726918Maybe vandalism was never actually ubiquitous.
>>41729695this99.9% is fronts for illegal stuff, best case scenario is just money shenanigans, worst is some pizzagate shit
Failure to accept public decency to include magic is an extreme evil of sin.
>>41729695How much was it expected to stay staffed?
>>41726918In my city there's an abandoned store downtown, on one of the main streets where property values are officially very high. It's been that way for decades and looks like it just has old plates and shit on the shelves, always wondered what the deal with it was.
>>41737269>>41726918The owner of the store also owns the place. Or what is more likely the owner of the place who is rich is married to the owner of the store who needs a hobby
>>41737077nta but I worked at a mattress store and it was usually just me on a shift. Sometimes the owner and some of his friends would hang out in the back office and watch football.
>>41729695Same as vaping store, I literally never see anyone in them yet they stay open forever.
>>41726918Might be by appointment only. That would look like they are closed all the time but two appointments a day would be $20k or more in sales a week.