Spyke
lemmy.world

So someone bought donuts, took them all the way home,got one out and did a half assed job writing something on it in frosting, then sat in their car taking pictures of it all so they could make this low quality rage bait post and act offended about it?

Do these people not have jobs they have to go to?

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Twist, this person's job is marketing director at Krispy Kreme.

(I wish, that would be far more sane than this shit.)

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Good point! That means they also either bought 4 separate tubes of frosting, or worse actually prepared 4 batches of frosting with piping bags and everything just so we could mock them on the Internet lol

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lemmy.world

Stay at home moms. They literally do not have jobs they have to go to.

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sh.itjust.works

I don't get how these exist in this economy... They should exist, but like... How? How can anyone afford this?

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There are tons of overpaid jobs for people who were born in the right zip code or started their own business.

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kbin.social

Yeah, cause a random, probably overworked, likely minimum wage Dunkin' Doughnuts employee is going really going to put the time and effort into writing a custom message on random customer's doughnuts.

Either they purchased it like that, in which case STFU, or they made it that way themselves for clout, in which case fuck off and STFU.

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It's dated June 22, so pride month. Seems likely they were just doing all the strawberry frosteds this way for pride. Bigots go through drive-thru, order a strawberry frosted, and then take it personally that their donut says it's okay to be gay.

Unfortunately, people like this will never STFU.

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athos77reply
kbin.social

Not just a custom message, but a custom message in multiple colors.

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She probably got it knowingly at a pride event and is pretending that it was randomly served to her kid.

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lemmy.world

Assuming this is real and not something staged by the author, I kind of get it.

By way of example: While I don't have a problem with christianity, I certainly would be annoyed if someone had written "Jesus Saves" on my donut.

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I'd get it ... if it wasn't for the fact that there's no fucking way anyone working at Dunkin has time to write personalized custom messages on donuts, meaning this dipshit either bought it knowing what it said, or wrote it themselves. These guys will claim private business are free to do what they want and we should all let the market decide, and then in the same breath claim this should be illegal and tHe gAy AGeNdA iS rUIniNg AmEriCa

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Religious propaganda and being accepting of people are two different things.

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I mean, out here in the Midwest US getting random Jesus propaganda is a very regular occurrence, I wouldn't even find that too strange.

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If I can deal with Christians shoving random religious bullshit in my door at home and under the wipers of my car, this person can deal with a donut with a positive message on it.

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There is no way that’s real. These people are shameless ignorant racist bigoted fools.

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Assuming this is real and not something staged by the author,

Why stop there? Why not assume that this donut exploded into a vortex that opened a wormhole to another dimension with intelligent dinosaurs, and the author was devoured by an interdimensional velociraptor warrior moments after posting this? Because that's equally likely.

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Taking a picture of the donut was more important to her than driving lol. She could have taken a picture at home. But honestly, I don't even like Dunkin, but I'm pretty sure they don't hire 4-year-olds to do their icing.

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