I am not advocating shoplifting, but we all did something dumb as a kid. What is your story?

Me, I was 2 years old and at Tim Hortons with my mother and a family friend. This was almost 50 years ago and Tim Hortons still had servers back then, so there was a cutout in the counter for them to go in and out. The donuts are in racks behind the counter. I had had a chocolate donut paid for by my mother, and apparently I decided I wanted another, and I was so little I nipped behind the counter when nobody was there, helped myself to another, and was only discovered when my mother noticed me polishing off a different donut. She did pay for it and everyone laughed, I was just little and it was funny. Sadly the quality of Tim Hortons donuts has gone way downhill over the intervening years, as older Canadians know.

  • Zagorath
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    361 month ago

    Does software piracy count?

    Ah who am I kidding, of course it doesn’t.

  • ComradeSharkfucker
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    241 month ago

    I am advocating for shoplifting but the only thing I ever stole was a small packet of seeds from home depot when I was 7

    • @BonesOfTheMoonOP
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      101 month ago

      I have no problem with people taking what they need and don’t care about big box stores. I’m just not wanting to get in trouble with the mods.

      • @Serinus
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        31 month ago

        It’s interesting seeing it from the admin side. Here, at least, they’re largely just trying to stay out of trouble. When lawyers or police come knocking at the door, it’s already too late, and we’re not always sure where that line is.

        A couple things we absolutely know will cause trouble. I don’t know if/where that line would be with shoplifting.

        And of course the mods have their own opinions.

        • @BonesOfTheMoonOP
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          21 month ago

          I just mean I’m not trying to start off anything controversial. Haha. But I’m not angry at the tent encampment people in my city swiping food from Walmart at all.

          • @Serinus
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            21 month ago

            Same. Just without talking, people always think the worst. The admins for Lemmy.World are a non-profit in the Netherlands.

            They’re a bit more professional than Midwest.social, who I absolutely respect. But there’s a different level of professionalism here than the guy hosting a server out of his Ohio basement.

            On the other hand, they don’t have the big corporate backing and structure of something like Reddit. LW doesn’t have a team of lawyers if they get into trouble. Do they even have one lawyer? How involved is that lawyer if they do exist? I can’t say.

            • @BonesOfTheMoonOP
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              11 month ago

              Well it’s hard to see a grocery store here charge 8.99 for deodorant and care a whole lot about the ethics of swiping it.

    • @[email protected]
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      01 month ago

      If wages had kept up with CoL since the 70s, it would be minimum 10× what it is now. The only reason why things are expensive is because of Greedflation. Things could easily be 1/10 the price and companies would still be profitable, it’s just that the Parasite Class wouldn’t be making off with their unearned billions that they stole from the working class.

  • @[email protected]
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    181 month ago

    Breakroom at my father’s office had snack and soda vending machines, and also a change machine. My younger brother and I discovered the change machine was faulty, and would dispense way too much change for a dollar bill. We fed it every single we had (4 or 5 dollars between us) and got back $20 or so in quarters, nickels and dimes. This was in the late 1970s. $20 was a lot of money, especially to a couple of dumb kids. We thought we’d hit the jackpot.

    • @jaybone
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      31 month ago

      Was gonna say maybe they did it on purpose expecting you to dump it all back into the vending machine (which probably way overcharged) but yeah $20 for 5 seems a bit high for that.

  • @Zonetrooper
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    161 month ago

    In first grade? There was this little Hot Wheels style car that could transform into a robot man. I loved that little thing. Top favorite toy in the classroom.

    Took it home one day. I was too afraid to play with it, so I just stuffed it into the box with the other toy cars. I was also too afraid to return it after a while. I still have it, and the guilt over taking this thing lives rent-free in my head.

    • @Serinus
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      71 month ago

      When your kid goes to first grade, take it in, donate it, and tell the story.

    • @BonesOfTheMoonOP
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      81 month ago

      If Tim Hortons wants their Timbit back they can have it. They’ve gotten so gross.

  • sp3ctr4l
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    141 month ago

    A newspaper.

    Did not know it was stealing… I was … maybe 7?

    Up until that point in my life, I’d only ever been to stores or restaurants that had free flyers or small community newsletters.

    First time I was in a similar small store, I assumed full, 30+ page newspapers worked the same way.

    After being informed that full newspapers cost money, and I had stolen it, I returned it.

    The store clerk did not even realize I had taken the paper, laughed, appreciated my honesty, and gave me a tootsie pop.

  • @NycterVyvver
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    131 month ago

    It was a red and green plastic pencil sharpener shaped like a dachshund. You stuck your pencil in his butt. I stole it from a desk in Sunday School. I stole from God.

    • @helpImTrappedOnline
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      21 month ago

      God wanted you to steal that sharpener. Such an unholy object does not belong in Sunday School.

  • Dharma Curious (he/him)
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    A bottle from mad dog 20/20 from a gas station. I was like 15. Me and some buddies wanted to get drunk, none of us had fake IDs, and the weed dealer who normally supplied the booze wasn’t answering his phone. 5 of us went in, my buddy Brian volunteered to be tribute, and he grabbed a case of beer and just went to walk out the door with it. While the clerk was distracted dealing with that, we shoved mad dog in our pockets, and then went to the register with sodas. Brian dropped the case of beer and booked it. It was a very smooth operation.

    Didn’t steal anything else for years, until I was like 18, and we were so poor that my mom and I started shoplifting out of genuine necessity, while waiting on her disability to kick in.

    • @Serinus
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      81 month ago

      I’m sorry you had to go through that. Shoplifting with your kid is a different level.

  • @ComfyMuffin
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    91 month ago

    In 5th grade I discovered that my hand and wrist were small enough to reach up into 25 cent bathroom pad and tampon dispensers. I didn’t really understand what they were for but I thought it was funny to empty them out whenever I saw them.

  • Pandantic [they/them]
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    91 month ago

    I used to put things in my vest pocket when I worked at Walmart and “accidentally” take them home. I was a twenty-something but I fucking hated that place and felt like I deserved more.

    • Dharma Curious (he/him)
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      Oh, man, I used to steal all the shit from Walmart when I worked there. I’d go to the freezer section, grab something like a small box of hot pockets, and head to the break room directly for my break, straight skipping the register. Plus just, like, normal shoplifting, because fuck them

  • Druid
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    71 month ago

    I remember stealing small toys from dentists and pediatricians when I was little. Like, you were allowed to pick one toy after the appointment and I took two or something?

    Unfortunately, I’ve also stolen from friends of mine. I was around 7 or 8 and wanted a Tamagotchi real bad but couldn’t afford one because I didn’t have/get any allowance and my parents couldn’t just buy me one since we were tight on money growing up. Ff to us visiting friends and I notice 15€ on my friend’s night desk which I just stashed.

    Same day, I go to my mother, all proud, and proclaim “Look, I only need another 5€ to get a Tamagotchi!” When she asked where I’d gotten the money from, I confessed, realised what I did was stupid, and apologised to his mother over the phone. I remember crying real bad and promising I’d never do something like that ever again; she was really cool about it and wasn’t angry at all which was nice. Felt awful regardless.

    I did end up getting a Tamagotchi for my birthday so yay?

    • @BonesOfTheMoonOP
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      51 month ago

      Kids just do dumb shit sometimes. Nothing to feel bad about. You did the right thing.

    • @AppaYipYip
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      21 month ago

      I hope this is figurative but I’m scared it’s literal.

  • @Unlearned9545
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    71 month ago

    When I went to malls as a teenager I would often get stopped and searched as if I was shoplifting. Was over 6’ at 16 and often wore hoodies. When I started getting into cross-dressing I was too ashamed to go through checkout with it. So I dressed in nicer clothes then hoodie and jeans, and shoplifted women’s clothing from every clothing store that ever stopped and searched me incorrectly previously. Part shame part revenge part kink.

  • @[email protected]M
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    A prop gift in a store after holiday season. It was just about tiny enough to fit in my pocket. Imagine my disappointment when I tore off the wrapping paper and found a cube of Styrofoam. I was like 5 at the time.