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>I have a kid in Girl Scouts and people will talk like that in front of the Scouts selling cookies. It's so frustrating because I have tried to raise my kids as body neutral as possible but that shit is pervasive.
Tell the kid to learn how to mind their own business like an adult lmao
>Maybe a sign? "Please stop bumming out the baked goods by calling them Bad."
>Years ago used to have a small bowl of candy & mints at my office desk. The performative diet culture is REAL. Just come over and say hi, then grab a piece of candy, there's an actual sign that says "help yourself."
Sorry, but food doesn't and will never have feelings, I should be free to shittalk it as I please
>I worked at a barista at a trendy (college students and rich white moms) cafe and yeah it's pretty bad. I would just deadpan and not respond to it or play dumb and say "why would you feel bad about eating a croissant"
Because it's like 600 empty calories you don't need
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I managed a pizza place in college, she'd never be a cashier there. Every good manager knows you put the attractive women as cashiers for hood shared tips
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she served in the extreme fast food wars of the mid 2000s, show some darn respect
most people who served were never the same
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I'm sure she's well paid for her seniority and expertise.
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