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Posted: 6/29/2017 10:06:47 AM EDT
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What's the big deal? It's finals week and he needed to blow off some steam after typing his Master's Thesis on polymer derision. Geez.
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"Whirlstar" was a good clue, but I still guessed almost right. I thought he'd be fatter.
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Lets take this the other way. Usually I would say MYOB but if you were there and this fiasco started going down. Could you eliminate the threat as the employee is in possible life ending danger?
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[#10]
The employee is considering
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[#11]
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Lets take this the other way. Usually I would say MYOB but if you were there and this fiasco started going down. Could you eliminate the threat as the employee is in possible life ending danger? View Quote |
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[#12]
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Lets take this the other way. Usually I would say MYOB but if you were there and this fiasco started going down. Could you eliminate the threat as the employee is in possible life ending danger? View Quote I grew up on fist fights and boxing, that little dude needs to man up if he's going insert himself into a situation. He had no plan for a conflict. I call cops, record but if the fist fight gets out of hand I would reassess because although i'm a MYOB kinda guy i'm not willing to let a person get beat to death. |
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These kinds of attacks seem to be a common thing. View Quote |
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[#21]
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I don't have that white knight hero wannabe gene plus I've been in many fist fights and I didn't need some asshole shooting me in the back over it. I grew up on fist fights and boxing, that little dude needs to man up if he's going insert himself into a situation. He had no plan for a conflict. I call cops, record but if the fist fight gets out of hand I would reassess because although i'm a MYOB kinda guy i'm not willing to let a person get beat to death. View Quote |
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[#23]
I never thought Krispy Kreme was worth getting that worked up over. Dunkin Donuts is a different matter.
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"Ensuring the safety of our team members and guests is Krispy Kreme’s top priority" View Quote |
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[#26]
Animal should be thrown in prison. And if he fucked up the icing dripper machine he should be executed.
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[#28]
To be fair, we did get peanut butter out of the deal and I really like peanut butter.
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[#29]
Was just thinking the other day, what ever happened to DMX?
Now we know. |
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[#30]
Improper use of "WHIRLSTAR!!!" meme. That refers to black-on-black fighting in a public place.
Props to the much smaller donut-shop kid for having the good sense to clinch when a 6+ foot huge (((african-american))) starts wailing on him for dissing on his GF. Brutal beating in Henderson donut shop caught on video |
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[#31]
No one noticed that his girl was swinging on the poor kid also ...
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[#33]
I wish the kid had the presence of mind to pull that animal's pants down around his ankles then curb stomp him to a half-inch of his life when he fell. |
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[#36]
All day every day. Not even close.
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[#38]
For anyone looking for and educational angle:
The perpetrator is slow and clumsy. He lumbers into position and overextends when he attacks. This attack relies on an overwhelming element of surprise and continuous assault to keep the victim from responding with an effective defense. Of course, the biggest fundamental to counter this is awareness so you are not caught off guard - giving you time to establish a defense before the continuous assault is delivered. That having been said, this perpetrator has left himself wide open to attacks from "outside gate" or "inside gate" or even just running right up the middle to clutch his head and injure his neck. I took the time to write this because, in my experience, this retard is not any more retarded than most of the other perpetrators of similar crimes. If you are aware of their intentions ahead of time they are mostly paper tigers. They do not want to fight you. They want to beat you. The primary element that ensures victory in these attacks is fear. Fear is driven by surprise. If you can eliminate the surprise then it is no longer an attack - it is now a fight, and these dirtbags usually have a lot less experience in reals fights than you probably think. |
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SPOT ON! While not P.C. in his conclusions, I can't find fault with his analysis. VERY good read. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
SPOT ON! While not P.C. in his conclusions, I can't find fault with his analysis. VERY good read. |
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For anyone looking for and educational angle: The perpetrator is slow and clumsy. He lumbers into position and overextends when he attacks. This attack relies on an overwhelming element of surprise and continuous assault to keep the victim from responding with an effective defense. Of course, the biggest fundamental to counter this is awareness so you are not caught off guard - giving you time to establish a defense before the continuous assault is delivered. That having been said, this perpetrator has left himself wide open to attacks from "outside gate" or "inside gate" or even just running right up the middle to clutch his head and injure his neck. I took the time to write this because, in my experience, this retard is not any more retarded than most of the other perpetrators of similar crimes. If you are aware of their intentions ahead of time they are mostly paper tigers. They do not want to fight you. They want to beat you. The primary element that ensures victory in these attacks is fear. Fear is driven by surprise. If you can eliminate the surprise then it is no longer an attack - it is now a fight, and these dirtbags usually have a lot less experience in reals fights than you probably think. View Quote |
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View Quote I can understand. Those donuts are f*cking GOOD! |
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[#44]
Ban OP for misspelling Krispy Kreme
I worked @ one in NY while I was in college. Had a "patron" threaten me because the "hot light" donuts were 20 min late. (brew tank agitator motor died, killed the yeast) Was offered a free dozen non-hot ones as an apology. He said he would rather beat me with the box and shove them down my throat than accept non-hot now ones. Thankfully one of my regular customers, a detective was there at the time. He was not too gentle. He then got free donuts for as long as I worked there |
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[#45]
Good shoo....... that is messed up and had I been there I would have avoided getting involved probably left when they arguing started. Employee probably should have stayed out of it let a manager deal with or notify the police.
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