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* RecycledScript: Many stories share the same formulae to the point that they might as well be this. Some of the most common are:
** A person buying alcohol and other items, realizing they don't have ID, being told by the cashier that they can't buy the alcohol, and repeatedly failing to convey the simple message of "I just want to buy the other things that aren't alcohol". There are also some examples in which tobacco is substituted for alcohol but the situation is otherwise identical.
** A person paying an odd amount, then adding a small amount extra at the last minute so that they won't get a bunch of change back, and confusing the cashier by doing so.

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* RecycledScript: Many stories share the same formulae to the point that they might as well be this. Some Two of the most common are:
** A person buying buys an age-restricted item (such as alcohol or tobacco) and some other items, realizing things, realizes they don't have their ID, being is told by the cashier that they can't buy the alcohol, age-restricted item, and repeatedly failing either fails or is unable to convey the simple message of "I just want to buy the other things that aren't alcohol". There are also some examples in which tobacco is substituted for alcohol but the situation is otherwise identical.
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** A person paying pays an odd amount, then adding adds a small amount extra at the last minute so that they won't get a bunch of change back, and confusing confuses the cashier by doing so.
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** A person paying an odd amount, then adding a small amount extra at the last minute so that they won't get a bunch of change back, and confusing the cashier by doing so.
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** A person paying an odd amount, then adding a small amount extra at the last minute so that they won't get a bunch of change back, and confusing the cashier by doing so.
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** A person paying an odd amount, then adding a small amount extra at the last minute so that they won't get a bunch of change back, and then confusing the cashier by doing so.

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** A person paying an odd amount, then adding a small amount extra at the last minute so that they won't get a bunch of change back, and then confusing the cashier by doing so.so.
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** A person buying alcohol and other items, realizing they don't have ID, being told by the cashier that they can't buy the alcohol, and repeatedly failing to convey the simple message of "I just want to buy the other things that aren't alcohol".

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** A person buying alcohol and other items, realizing they don't have ID, being told by the cashier that they can't buy the alcohol, and repeatedly failing to convey the simple message of "I just want to buy the other things that aren't alcohol". There are also some examples in which tobacco is substituted for alcohol but the situation is otherwise identical.

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* RecycledScript: Many stories share the same formulae to the point that they might as well be this. One of the most common is a person buying alcohol and other items, realizing they don't have ID, being told by the cashier that they can't buy the alcohol, and repeatedly failing to convey the simple message of "I just want to buy the other things that aren't alcohol".

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* RecycledScript: Many stories share the same formulae to the point that they might as well be this. One Some of the most common is a are:
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** A person paying an odd amount, then adding a small amount extra at the last minute so that they won't get a bunch of change back, and then confusing the cashier by doing so.
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* RecycledScript: Many stories share the same formulae to the point that they might as well be this. One of the most common is a person buying alcohol and other items, realizing they don't have ID, being told by the cashier that they can't buy the alcohol, and repeatedly failing to convey the simple message of "I just want to buy the other things that aren't alcohol".

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