Delivery vans. They’re everywhere. Usually white in colour. Multiplying like rabbits. Blame the pesky Millennials. Rather than be tempted to put down their devices and endure the arduous process of engaging with actual people at a retail level, like, buying clothes, like, f’instance, they routinely order stuff online. They let their pinkies do the talking shopping on the web.
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