• Kushan@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    If I’m buying a sword, even if that sword is going to spend 99% of its time on a wall or in a display case, I still want to know that it feels good to hold, otherwise what’s the fucking point of owning a sword.

    If I see a sick in the street, I’m going to do the exact same thing, I ain’t no expert, I just like to experience a little joy in my life where I can.

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    8 months ago

    Way to communicate contempt for your customers. If you’re in the business of selling decorative replicas of cartoon swords, you need to be in on the kayfabe. Nobody is expecting to take one of these to a real swordfight. What they are expecting, however, is to have a cool prop to show their friends, and it’s not unreasonable to expect the cool prop to feel like it’s not trying to fly across the yard if you swing it around.

    If you don’t want people to touch the merchandise, the second sign is all you need.

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      it’s not unreasonable to expect the cool prop to feel like it’s not trying to fly across the yard if you swing it around.

      You might think that, but most of these are called wall hangers for a reason.

      Many of them have rat-tail tangs or are made with stainless steel. They might feel balanced, but are liable to snap if you swing them around.

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        8 months ago

        And if someone wanted to check if it is a cheap wall hanger or a replica that could be swung, they might want to do more than just look at it on the wall.

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          Yes.

          In particular, you ask questions like “what type of steel is this made out of” and “what kind of tang does it have”.

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      8 months ago

      If you don’t want people to touch the merchandise, the second sign is all you need.

      True, though it would probably help if a significant amount of it wasn’t obscured behind said merchandise…

      • Ech@lemm.ee
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        8 months ago

        I’ve worked in retail. Nobody is reading that sign anyhow.

        • Viking_Hippie@lemmy.world
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          Not true. I for one can’t see a sign without wanting to read it out of pure curiosity of what it might say and I’m sure others feel the same lol.

          Whether people reading it are all OBEYING the instructions is another matter, though 😁

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            But that means you aren’t the person this is for. The ones who should read that won’t. Paradoxical

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              Well it’s sorta like an umbrella I guess: better to have one and not need it than need one and not have it. Especially if it rains on the sign or something.

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      8 months ago

      Right? If you don’t want people handling your cool replica swords then maybe stop selling cool replica swords.

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      Agreed with your other points but some mall ninjas genuinely believe these could be used haha most people that don’t know any better wouldn’t know why they couldn’t

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      It’s posted here. You saw the content without needing to make another clone of a super-specific Reddit sub.

      You do know that multiple kinds of content can exist in the same community right? This isn’t a sorting/content organization competition.

      • FilterItOut@thelemmy.club
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        Sure, but sometimes you want to see specific content, not see a bunch of content and sometimes see that thing you wanted to see an hour ago. By your logic, we could just get rid of communities and have nothing but an ‘all’ area.

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          That’s literally how I browse Lemmy. And how I always browsed reddit when I was there.

          It’s so much more interesting when you don’t know what you’re about to get.

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          No my logic is that the subreddit arose because of an overwhelming amount of that specific type of content going into various subs.

          There isn’t an overwhelming amount of this kind - or really any hyper-specific content on lemmy. More communities just makes shit harder to find and discourages engagement because most people aren’t going to contribute to a community that is entirely seeded by bots or that hasn’t had an actual post in a month.

          Do you have enough content to keep that community active for months? Or are you just gonna repost shit from Reddit with a bot and have a ton of threads with 0 comments? And do you really think either of those are useful for the larger lemmy community?

          Holy fuck dude get your head out of your ass.

          • deur@feddit.nl
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            Lol you are pathetic, you dont need to have a perfectly active community or constant content. Get your head out of your ass for fucks sake.

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          Exactly! I have so many filters in place, some times it’s nice to have a targeted community to feed the exact trash I want to ingest without a glut of meta-memes or low effort Musk spam (as examples).

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    If I can’t pretend to check the heft and balance of a cartoon sword replica what the fuck are we even doing here?

  • 𝔼𝕩𝕦𝕤𝕚𝕒@lemmy.world
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    Who knows maybe I will be swinging it around my house when I’m alone before the other half gets home. Thats the part where it needs to not have a weird weight distribution or the blade come loose from the hilt.

    Sign is trash - owner wants to get rid of the “silly cartoon swords” but they make too much money.

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      Many of these swordlike objects aren’t made to be swung, and are liable to break if you try it.

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        Then separate them into “replica sword” and “basically just a painting to hang in your living room” sections and lock the part that’s useless in a display case.

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          The only problem is that the functional replica anime sword section is probably going to be entirely empty. They’re basically all decorative wall hangers.

          They’ll differ in build quality, though. Some might break if you swing them hard, others might break if you hit something with them.

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    I check the heft and balance of sticks I throw for my dog, not because I’m an expert stickmaster, but because it’s nice to know the weight and feel of something before I start swinging it around and throwing it.

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        You pay for something once you know what you’re getting. If you don’t know what you’re getting, it can hardly be argued there was ever a meeting of minds. See the “The Peerless” case.

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          You also can’t do whatever the fuck you want with someone else’s property, which IMO supersedes the “getting to know the merchandise”. If the terms of the seller is not sufficient, don’t buy it. Or do buy it, try it out (without damaging or breaking it), and exercise your right to return if you don’t like it. But don’t fuck around with it unless you both agree or you pay.

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            Even if it is damaged or broken, you’d be able to return it for the full price, because you did not get what you were promised (at least in countries with legal warranty)

            • Pipoca@lemmy.world
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              Depends on how the product is described and what the warranty covers.

              Like, if these are sold as decorative art pieces, swinging them around probably voids the warranty.

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                If they are sold as “replica swords”, and the seller assumes this means “display piece” and the buyer assumes this means “larp-usable sword”, the sale is null as no meeting of minds has happened.