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I stopped by to check this place out in spare time. The sign said open, but the front door seemed to be stuck with a bunch of fliers that had been shoved in the middle of the door. It seemed like the place was closed and that no one had been there for a while since so many fliers were stuck in the door ledge. I was about to leave but was confused because the sign said open and there was light on inside so I pulled the door really hard and it opened. When I walked inside, the store was empty and it was silent. I stood there and I wondered if maybe I wasn't supposed to be in there, but a man with red eyes slowly creeped out from the back of the store. I thought he would welcome me, but instead seemed bothered or angry that I was in the store. I asked him if the store was open and he replied "go ahead, shop." He pointed and gestured to the entire store and said, " go ahead, shop." I couldn't tell why his eyes were so red. He seemed distant and uninterested in me being in the shop. I walked out and he immediately walked behind me and locked the door. This was a strange first experience. I'm not sure what is going on with a store that's not open when it says it's open, and a man with red eyes that is unwelcoming. So weird...
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