“They were letting men transfer to a women’s prison facility and all they had to do was say they were a woman. No hormones, surgery or diagnosis. Women were being r*ped. Impregnated 😡 THIS WAS BEING SWEPT UNDER THE RUG BY TRANS ACTIVISTS! Now a trans woman who was there spills the beans!! @ichinita310
Wow this story upset me. I never knew about to story of Ruby Ridge.
The way they approached his home to killing his family is horrific to me!
Did anyone follow this story and have insight to share? It seems so unreal to me. That poor man!
A shopper walks into a retail store and scans an item at self-checkout. It rings up for $0.01. He knows “penny items” usually mean damaged or discontinued products that employees are supposed to pull from the shelves, but it was still sitting there. He pays the penny, prints the receipt, and starts to leave. An employee rushes over, frustrated, saying those items aren’t meant to be sold and should have been removed.
Penny pricing is often a system signal, not a public sale. But from a customer’s perspective, if it’s on the shelf and the register accepts payment, it feels like a completed contract. The real issue might be better inventory control because confusion at checkout only creates tension on both sides. If an item scans for a penny and the transaction goes through, should the store honor the price, or does internal policy override what the register says?