when did malls basically fade off into obscurity?

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I only use the mall to pick up babes


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This response just made me think you're a high school bully in an 80's movie.

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I don't have time to drive to the mall, park, walk go a store try on something,, wait in line pay etc.

When I can just do it online
 

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Hell I even buy from Walmart onlkne and if its not free shipping just pick it up at the bin locker
 

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I went to the mall in Maui a few weeks ago....shyt was like stepping back into 1993. it was packed full of teenagers. that's the only mall i've seen that's still like that
 

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I read an article about abandoned malls, and those shyt's look creepy to me! :lupe:

Link: Completely Surreal Photos Of America's Abandoned Malls

Rolling Acres Mall: Akron, Ohio
The Rolling Acres Mall opened in 1975 and expanded several times throughout its history. At one point, it had more than 140 stores. On Dec. 31, 2013, the mall’s last retail store closed, and it currently remains abandoned.

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I read an article about abandoned malls, and those shyt's look creepy to me! :lupe:

Link: Completely Surreal Photos Of America's Abandoned Malls

Rolling Acres Mall: Akron, Ohio
The Rolling Acres Mall opened in 1975 and expanded several times throughout its history. At one point, it had more than 140 stores. On Dec. 31, 2013, the mall’s last retail store closed, and it currently remains abandoned.

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either upscale or outlet malls are still eating.

m surprised more havent closed considering the outrageous rent they charge tenants
 
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