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>>510530014
Not gonna lie, former Trump voter here. This is fucking hilarious watching Trump crash and burn. But in all seriousness we can't let this guy get the nuclear codes.
Not gonna lie, former Trump voter here. This is fucking hilarious watching Trump crash and burn. But in all seriousness we can't let this guy get the nuclear codes.
7/15/2025, 3:03:13 PM
>>510437043
I actually encountered someone like this once, at Subway. The store had a tip jar in violation of corporate policy (used to work at Subway) and the guy was doing tricks with the sandwich ingredients. He had a routine where he dropped the cheese on like Salt Bae and then mock-tossed it into the toaster oven. Then he jerked his hand away and said "OUCH" like he got burned from touching the hot oven, but then transitioned it into a 5 second dance routine that was pre-planned (he had never actually burnt his hand).
The whole time he was looking at me like I was expected to clap and cheer for his antics. In fact, I was very uncomfortable and confused. Why was this strange man dancing with my sandwich and soliciting tips against corporate policy?
I don't need this when I'm trying to get fast food (keyword: fast). My dining experience was delayed by this showboating employee for no good reason. I don't like messing with people but this didn't sit right with me. My old man taught me to stand up for what's right regardless of consequences. So I sent an email about this to Subway's corporate office. He did not get fired, but when I was in a week later, the tip jar was gone and the service returned to being dignified.
Remember that you have the power to change things. The customer is always right. Get the manager, email corporate, make sure they know they shouldn't cross these lines.
I actually encountered someone like this once, at Subway. The store had a tip jar in violation of corporate policy (used to work at Subway) and the guy was doing tricks with the sandwich ingredients. He had a routine where he dropped the cheese on like Salt Bae and then mock-tossed it into the toaster oven. Then he jerked his hand away and said "OUCH" like he got burned from touching the hot oven, but then transitioned it into a 5 second dance routine that was pre-planned (he had never actually burnt his hand).
The whole time he was looking at me like I was expected to clap and cheer for his antics. In fact, I was very uncomfortable and confused. Why was this strange man dancing with my sandwich and soliciting tips against corporate policy?
I don't need this when I'm trying to get fast food (keyword: fast). My dining experience was delayed by this showboating employee for no good reason. I don't like messing with people but this didn't sit right with me. My old man taught me to stand up for what's right regardless of consequences. So I sent an email about this to Subway's corporate office. He did not get fired, but when I was in a week later, the tip jar was gone and the service returned to being dignified.
Remember that you have the power to change things. The customer is always right. Get the manager, email corporate, make sure they know they shouldn't cross these lines.
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