You take a look down at the very bottom of the shelf, and discovered a collection of what appeared to be beads, all tied in one long line, unlike the bead necklaces you see kids wear while you were growing up. Not only were the beads bigger than just regular beads, but they were also in different colors.
You look closer at the beads, and discovered that they had small traces of Japanese literature on them, while you have a hard time figuring out what they are actually trying to say. You decided to translate these meanings as you take the beads over to the counter. The cashier knew that the beads were a part of pride month, so she scanned them, while revealing how much they costed. The price was $3.00, so you give the cashier the money, while she bagged up the beads, and you leave with them.