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The architecture of some malls seem actively hostile. As if they expect you to purchase, consume, and leave. I’ve had to go to SM Megamall for multiple events and every single time I struggle to find a single outlet outside of the one in Coffee Bean. Most food places have limited seating (maybe 12 at full capacity) and yet wedding expos, conventions, and art markets are held there just because they have halls to rent out

I went to a museum to find out that the malls around where I live now have actively replaced public govt facilities and free spaces. One of my friends goes to a mall on a weekly basis because their church is one of 3 churches in the mall. When we went looking for a place to watch a new movie we literally had no choice but to go through malls. It’s like people forgot that cinemas outside of malls existed. Malls have taken over the niche of third spaces and replaced it with a consumerist hellscape

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