Okay, Best Buy -- I understand. The Barenaked Ladies' new album is a "children's album." You have to put some kind of identifying sticker on it so that store employees shelve it it in the right section. But did no one think twice about this?

Or... if you're not seeing my point in the above picture:

I mean, come on. Just take a second to stop and think about this NAMBLA official sticker you're slapping on these CDs.
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All I'm thinking is "people still buy CDs?" I have bought a physical CD in years. Stuff like iTunes is just cheaper and easier, at least IMO.
tmac -- Yup, I still buy CDs. It's a combination of a few things. I don't have an audio jack in my car into which to plug an MP3 player, so CDs are still the best option there. And I still like having a physical thing with the music on it. I've seen too many people's hard drives get wrecked to want to JUST have my music there.
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