• @[email protected]
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    217 days ago

    No one shakes a vending machine. Its part of gen-x schooling to learn you rock the machine back just a bit and then let it settle back on its feet.

    What are they teaching kids now, if not that?

    • @[email protected]
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      67 days ago

      I only know Vending Machine lore from Hollywood because they’re a lot rarer where I’m from so in my head “vending machine = shake” checks out.

    • Higgs boson
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      57 days ago

      I know some (genX) people who discovered a neat trick to dislodge all the contents of a vending machine. Involves at least two people and a 2x4. I wouldn’t call what is done “shaking” per se, but you can be sure when the vending machine gets set back down, it feels mighty shaken up. And also empty.

      But that would be dangerous, so don’t do it.

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          7 days ago

          Its not glass, it’s typically acrylic and doesn’t shatter easily. And no, the machine was typically left unharmed, if bereft.

    • @RememberTheApollo_
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      37 days ago

      Um, there were more than a few Gen X that got hurt by vending machines. We didn’t have an immunity to that.

      However, a skill we did have to exploit vending machines in the pre-digital age was to learn which alternating buttons you could press rapid-fire to get two sodas instead of one.