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  • ikea already is a labyrint with no exit, as far as I’m concerned.

    Lost some good friends in there, never seen them again.

    • Not the worst place to be stuck in. You got ample lounging and sleeping quarters. Food. Social interaction.

        • All paths lead to the food court. Otherwise, meat in a different form is all around you. A lone patron takes a wrong turn in the curtains section and its lights out.

          Now I wish there was a Swedish urban myth about a person who got lost in an IKEA and became a savage and still haunts it to this very day.

          • The ball pit in the children’s area is a great place to get, uh, let’s call it veal.

            • Haha sicko. I’ve never actually seen the kids area. Didn’t know there was a ball pit.

              • You didn’t go deep enough.

                There are more surprises… if you dare stray from the path.

              • I’m not sure it’s in all of them. The one by me has an area where you can dump your kid so you can shop unimpeded. I’m only assuming they have a ball pit.

    • They were eating meatballs and forgot to mention it, some say they’re still there to this day.

    • 9 months

      Ikea isn’t a labyrinth. It is a long and winding single path with no branching paths.

      It makes sure every customer walks past every product.

      Your friends have been transported to Sweden through a portal. Now they are stuck making endless BLÅFJÄLLETs in their factory.

      • i dont believe in you religion. my ikea crealy has branches. maybe its just my dehydration talking though. have to check next time.

    • You’ve got to master the shortcuts and often enter from the exit. It can be forced into some semblance of usability with enough practice. But I wouldn’t wish the practice on anyone.

        • Buying a house and having kids. Man I spent so much time in that godforsaken place.

    • Damn kids these days, thinking they’re invincible and shit and don’t need the IKEA Safety String™ or the IKEA buddy system

      THIS is what happens when you don’t listen to basic safety lectures