This is suffering in another way. I don't feel any sympathy for him, I just know dementia is a terrible thing.
This is suffering in another way. I don't feel any sympathy for him, I just know dementia is a terrible thing.
There’s also the argument that kind of highlights the inherent nature of our justice system. It’s not to rehabilitate or reform, but to punish. If the person being punished will never realize they’re being punished, there’s little point.
The idea that he “escapes” into dementia having to face the consequences of his actions galls me to no end.
Well, I guess it’s unfortunate that he won’t see any jail time, but frankly as someone who’s seen multiple family members succumb to dementia, I don’t feel like he’s gotten off scot free or anything.
You really want to demand shiat like this from a overworked minimum wage Waffle House employee? If your balls are that big, I dare you to do it at Popeye’s.
So fucking sick of hearing about shit on tiktok.
Your high school had omelets?
At least in my corner of the US, there’s a perpetually running deal in the app for “20% off your whole order, minimum $1 purchase”
Maybe you wouldn’t but I like to live on the wild side.
Because people working for fast food joints often don’t take their job very seriously.
@WaffleHouse I better not hear an employee say ‘WE CAN’T DO THAT’ when I show them this video and say make me this.
When I worked the sandwich station at a deli, if someone came in with some elaborate off-menu request, I’d probably accommodate it - if it was like 4 pm. If it was lunch rush, no. We had a pretty large menu, if there was nothing on there you’d want, you’re in the wrong place. If it’s something simple, like “no…
Regardless of my opinions about TikTok in general, I agree 100% that these hacks shouldn’t be entertained by the staff. Want something off menu, well order the parts and build it yourself. If you can’t then I’d argue it’s not a hack anyway, just a special request because you need someone else to do it.
menu hacks should only be done when ordering in an app or if it’s something you order on the side and add yourself. If the hack requires human interaction it’s going to be a pain for everyone involved.
There is no right way to order a menu hack.
Those do not look like standard McD’s burger patties in the commercial. They fit the baguette shape too well, and there’s only one shot where I can tell that there appear to be two patties rather than one oblong. It is entirely possible that I’m just getting fooled by video quality or screen size but it looks more…
I think I may try making this with my own homemade oblong burger patty instead. I predict awesomeness!
Having had Swiss cheese here in the USA (and fucking hated it) and Emmental cheese over in France (actually not bad), they are decidedly NOT a like-for-like substitution
Huh so they’re legally allowed to call McBurgers ‘steaks’ in France, interesting.