The classic example is libraries, but ideally I’m thinking of places you can have a conversation.

Interested in types of places (“libraries”) or specific places. Growing up we would wander around the local grocery store which was open 24 hours.

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    IKEA. Just sit on the sofas and hang out

    Caves. There are caves all over the place. Bring a gun in case there is a bear.

    Abandoned buildings.

    Freeway overpasses.

    The sewers.

    Subway/train/bus stations.

    Basically anywhere you find a lot of homeless people.

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      I had to go to IKEA for some furniture during a hotter period in the summer. The amount of people just hanging out and preventing us from actually trying the sofas was really annoying. So yeah, you can do it but it’s a bit of a dick move to actual shoppers.

      (also fuck IKEA for making their store into a huge maze where you almost have to go through the entire thing even if you just want a single item)

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        I’ve only ever been to one IKEA, but at least for that one, there were somewhat subtle but definitely visible holes in the walls and displays to allow you to cut through the maze.

        ETA: Also - again, for that one - if you know what particular item you want, you can find that item’s location on the website and go straight to the warehouse to grab the item off the shelves.