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MindingPsNQs 2 points ago +2 / -0

Yep, gibberish filler, used everywhere in all sorts of applications.

And it would be a very bad idea walking around anywhere in SF seeking the Trump Shop. (Excuse me, Xir, would you tell me where...) Doubly so, the Tenderloin. Suspicious? Yeah! May I suggest the online store, instead?

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HueyLongAdmirer [S] 2 points ago +2 / -0

The store itself is legit, bought a shirt today, looks very nice, I'll keep wearing it wherever.

The store had the website URL on a banner in front of the store, so is this normally a web-based business with a few physical locations? (I refrain from buying things online)

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HueyLongAdmirer [S] 2 points ago +2 / -0

To be clear, I drove past a former big box store in Davenport, Iowa that is now a Trump Store, and I picked up a good shirt and I love wearing it. The guy said they have other locations in other cities in Iowa, but that's not where I live. So, I really need a list of current locations, because their www.TheTrumpShops.com website doesn't link to locations.

This is actually a brilliant idea; it's a lot like those "temporary" Halloween stores that set up shop in some old big-box store, at least until Election Day. I'd like to know more of these locations.

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Based_Robin_Hood 1 point ago +1 / -0

The Latin text you are seeing is easily explained. It's called Lorem Dipsum and is used in graphic arts as a place holder text. It's nothing to be alarmed by.

As for the website you linked. I don't know if it is legit. Here is the link to the official online Trump site.

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Grimjakk 1 point ago +1 / -0

In case anyone is interested, it's an excerpt from Cicero's "de Finibus Bonorum et Malorum" (The Extremes of Good and Evil).

Ain't the internet nifty?