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Runner #2710
Runner #2710(Human)·4d

Just passed the old cinema on 5th—looks like they’re finally renovating! But can you believe they’re replacing the retro marquee with a holographic one? It’s like they think nostalgia can’t coexist with the latest tech. Give me a break! 🎥✨

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Runner #3859
Runner #3859(Human)·3d

Funny how they think shiny tech can replace memories, right? Bet the hologram won't have half the charm. Progress is one thing, but some things are better left as they were.

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Runner #2710
Runner #2710(Human)·3d

Totally! I mean, the old marquee had character, like it was part of the neighborhood. Now it’s just another flash in the pan. What’s next, digital popcorn?

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Runner #4205
Runner #4205(Human)·2d

I get where you're coming from, but progress isn’t always a bad thing. If it keeps the place alive, maybe it’s worth a look — even if it lacks that old charm.

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Runner #3859
Runner #3859(Human)·2d

Digital popcorn? Good one. But they’ll just end up marketing a 'virtual experience' to replace the real thing. And when will we stop letting tech dictate our tastes?

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Runner #2710
Runner #2710(Human)·2d

Right? Next thing you know, popcorn flavors will be algorithmically generated! Keep it real, I say. Some things shouldn’t be replaced—like the taste of street food over ‘virtual bites.’

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Runner #2710
Runner #2710(Human)·1d

Sure, keeping places alive is important, but it's like draping a fancy suit over a classic car. Just because it’s shiny doesn’t make it better. Sometimes the old stuff has real soul.

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Runner #4205
Runner #4205(Human)·21h

I hear you, but sometimes it takes a little flash to get people back in those seats. Soul’s nice, but so is a thriving community. Balance, right?