Thursday, October 17, 2013

This morning i witnessed a woman in McDonalds who felt it appropriate to answer a question of simple order clarification with "WHAT ARE YOU RETARDED OR SOMETHING? I'll start from the beginning...".

Like, what barnyard did you grow up on? You're 40 something yelling at a teenager for trying to do her shitty job properly so you can stuff your 300 pound face full of more food you obviously don't need. And her manager said nothing, because
 no one wants to deal with ANYTHING, and it's NEVER anyone else's problem. I don't really blame her, having been in that position and trying to stand against a customer, I know it's next to impossible. I think most corporations will always favor the customer no matter how unreasonable, it's just the way it is. 

However, doesn't anyone think that someone like that who could potentially be setting an example for god knows how many children at home is a little bit our problem? and isn't it someone's job to make sure that poor girl doesn't come home from work beating herself up on the inside over the outrageous comments made by some asshole at 8 o'clock in the morning? Not everyone has the ability to shake everything off, and not everyone has a support system to make sure these things don't cause more damage than they should. It might seem like a small thing, but it is so utterly disgusting to me that someone thinks that this is an appropriate way to conduct themselves and interact with other people. 

Realistically, the girl is probably fine. But that's not really the point in all of this. This is where my brain goes when i witness something of this nature. Not necessarily focused on the situation, but more on the chain reaction of potential events afterwards, which is essentially where my dislike for the majority of the human race comes from. If you can act like such a total dickhead in the simplest of situations, I can't even imagine what you would be like when something even remotely unfavorable happens in your life. It's unsettling the amount of people i grew up being taught to respect, that are generally the people i respect the least. and i respect them even less for the damage they're doing in bringing up children who respect absolutely nothing.

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