Analog
It was a typical Saturday night for Arthur, the twenty-one-year-old clerk who was crouched on the floor behind the counter of Video Deluxe, sorting through a cardboard box of old promotional items – posters, yes, but also stickers, pins, hats, even a thermos – while his teenage coworker Delia stood poised at the register, ready to attend to the town’s video rental needs. Arthur was looking down at an enormous pin promoting a Jim Carrey movie. “Wouldn’t people be more likely to pin this to something if it were smaller?” he asked Delia. She smirked, but before she could respond, a...
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