A bookstore in Wyoming is Twilight the Porno and Other XXX Parodiesbringing its customers back to the dark age, before the soft glow of phones and laptops illuminated everyone's faces.
Wind City Books, a book/coffee shop in Casper, Wyoming, has been getting attention (online, oddly enough) for a sign posted in the front of its shop, telling customers to put their electronics away.
The sign reads:
Nope, no WiFi.
Welcome to a place for [books] and [coffee]. Please leave your [phones] and [laptops] in your bag.
Take a break! Live like it's 1993. Emails can wait."
"We want people to be able to come into this store, relax, enjoy a book -- you know, find a book for them that's going to work well, either entertain or inform them," store owner Vicki Burger told KTRK.
SEE ALSO: Cruel restaurant's Wi-Fi password is the answer to this ridiculous math questionWhile the sign has been getting attention recently, the rule against electronics has been going on for years. Regardless, the internet is still praising the store for going back into the dark ages.
[h/t:UPI]
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