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: I hope it dies a slow, painful death
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i don't want to have to imagine what you'll look like once the twink death sets in
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Yesso scallop #gijinka #cute
β The Careful Buggy girlβ€οΈπ§ββοΈ (@carefulbug.bsky.social) 2025-02-14T15:17:38.942Z
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What is even going on anymore pic.twitter.com/mQYO88jRi0
— captive dreamer (@captivedreamer7) February 15, 2025
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Dude, get some sumo guys on an NFL offensive line. Held back Micah Parsons like he wasnβt even trying. π€― pic.twitter.com/ULHNetBkfp
— MacMally π (@MacMallyMMA) February 26, 2025
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Japanese man EXPLODES on Australian tourists for not following the rules. pic.twitter.com/yb24lrthVJ
— DramaAlert (@DramaAlert) February 24, 2025
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We've covered this in the past with:
They're still mad... OP has written an absolute wall of unhinged nonsense so let me pick out the key bits:
But this back to Starbucks stuff might have me at my breaking point. It all feels so illogical, it's not even smart capitalism the direction we are going. It's money-hungry greed packaged in between "we care" statements and vague community pledges.
"Back to Starbucks" = "you can't be in a Starbucks unless you're a paying customer", with the aim of returning Starbucks to the local coffee shop feel it once had, rather than a homeless daycare centre.
Anyway, since the reset, we have turned homeless people away from getting water, people who haven't purchased anything away from using the bathrooms, there was one woman holding her tooth asking for a cup of ice because she went to the dentist that we turned away because she didn't want to buy anything.
lmao you wouldn't give a woman holding her tooth some ice? YTA
One customer in the drive through wanted a cup of water and even offered to pay for it without any way for us to charge for just a single plain cup of water.
Who the frick goes to a drive thru for a cup of water?
What's stopping someone from buying a petite vanilla bean scone or avocado spread, using the restroom, then asking for a refund?
Nothing, but a homeless person won't do that.
I've seen SSV's be yelled at, baristas be heckled and given attitude
But I bet you haven't been assaulted by a homeless person or had to clean up the bathroom after an OD since the change.
If a human being is thirsty, I will give them water. If a human being is hungry and I can give them food, I will.
Work for UNICEF then.
Our CEO private jet commutes to work. He makes tens of thousands a second.
Calculator needed.
Dont believe it will evee be a coffee house. the way the company has gone downhill since howie left. we are far too gone to return back to pur roots. our roots are buried deep and new ceo is very focused on profits than experience
The new CEO is actually laser-focused on the coffee house experience, these baristas are deranged.
Someone tells OP they're wrong but they're buried at the bottom of the thread:
The bathroom policy has been good overall actually in my district. I'm in Manhattan. And while it is annoying sometimes to tell people they can't use the bathroom, and some people have an issue, it's MUCH better than dealing with: Guy who comes in weekly and takes all the napkins out of the dispensers and throws them all over the floor; the guy who would "take a shower" in the bathroom and leave the floor covered in water, and leave his loofah and soap behind; the guy who would come in and ask for a "sample coffee" 5x a day; the guy who would bring in multiple bags of cans and spread them out and organize them on the floor; the guy who would roll up his blunts and have loud explicit phone calls, and the NYPD said they couldn't do anything lol; the guy who would stay in our bathroom for 20 mins, and when we'd ask him to get out he'd sit at a table and put his needles on the table while he slept; the lady who would sit in the lobby all day and occasionally yell and insult customers
(I think paragraphs are banned on the subreddit, I wish I wasn't shadowbanned)
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Shockingly the CPI (customer prices index) has risen again to 3%, nobody in the country could've predicted this happening.
Of course, this doesn't mean much of anything when prices seem to be entirely arbitrary, as seen by this monstrosity
Alongside non-existent wage growth
Results entirely in the obvious choice to get out of this country as fast as I can. But the next vote will fix things surely.
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