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Definitely not weird in terms of what's being sold since it was something like a pawn shop/thrift store (can't remember which since I've only been once a few years back). Was a decent sized place and had rooms with different stuff in them. No doors between the rooms. Those types of stores where they have rooms instead of an open concept kinda weird me out since I'm not used to them. From what I remember, the checkout lady at the single checkout area was pretty nice and I got a copy of JSRF, but the layout weirded me out.
Second closest I could say would be a used bookstore I've only been once that was similar, except it wasn't anywhere near as bad as it was 2 rooms due to it being a much smaller shop.