Fucking Idiots.
Dec. 10th, 2013 08:10 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I went to pick up my prescription yesterday at Target. I walked around the grocery aisles briefly. Holy crap. You'd think that we'd just got hit with one entire month of 12ft snow blizzard or something. What is wrong with people that so many shelves are emptied? Two days of non-drivable roads. That's it. That's all it was. Two Fucking Days. And even then I and my co-workers still had to go to work on day one. By day three, roommate and I went out to get Vietnamese, and the roads were perfectly drivable, albeit a bit slick in places still, but drivable.
I guess I should thank the powers that be that medications like antibiotics require prescriptions, or else those would have been cleared off the shelves as well. People would have been freaking out thinking they're going to get sick from two days of white stuff falling from the sky, and folks like me who actually did get sick would have to wait until the next shipment came in from wherever to restock the shelves.
My grocery shopping after three days being sick and stuck at home - two bottles of Starbucks Frappuccino. Those were still fully stocked on the shelves. Surprisingly enough, Fast Food still works well enough after two days of Snowmageddon as well. *headdesk*
I guess I should thank the powers that be that medications like antibiotics require prescriptions, or else those would have been cleared off the shelves as well. People would have been freaking out thinking they're going to get sick from two days of white stuff falling from the sky, and folks like me who actually did get sick would have to wait until the next shipment came in from wherever to restock the shelves.
My grocery shopping after three days being sick and stuck at home - two bottles of Starbucks Frappuccino. Those were still fully stocked on the shelves. Surprisingly enough, Fast Food still works well enough after two days of Snowmageddon as well. *headdesk*