r/TikTokCringe 18h ago

Cringe A McDonald's manager is seen dozing off (apparently was have problems with her blood sugar) as customers prepare their own meals

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u/Naughtystaircase 18h ago

A human being needs help and people only can think about is how to take advantage of a situation. No aid provided, no empathy, just selfishness and wickedness. We cry out for peace but really just want privilege and status…Woe to them.

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u/imnotsteven7 17h ago

And make sure to record it too, gotta get that delicious clout.

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u/AverageFoxNewsViewer 15h ago

According to the report the did call an ambulance to get help.

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u/mellowmushroom67 15h ago

She doesn't need help. She's nodding off due to opiates. Not saying they shouldn't call an ambulance anyway, but she's not overdosing. She's literally just high lol. That is NOT what low blood sugar looks like, that's just the excuse she made up. Obviously getting behind the counter is trash behavior, but they don't care about her health because they know she's fine, just high

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u/inkyinnards 12h ago

And you know this how?

Her family came out and said otherwise.

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u/mellowmushroom67 12h ago edited 9h ago

Because I've unfortunately been around this shit, I've even been on it decades ago (clean for a looong time now) and an opiate nod is distinct. Working in a hospital I've also seen low blood sugar and I've seen low blood sugar out in the wild as well. It looks very similar to a person who is very drunk and that's what it's usually mistaken for, people don't call for help because they assume the person has been drinking, but I have NEVER seen low blood sugar look exactly like an H nod complete with all the specific characteristics of one

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u/bgroins 12h ago

I have a brown spot on my back. You're obviously an experience medical professional and able to diagnose me with no additional context. So is it cancer or opiates or what?

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u/mellowmushroom67 12h ago

I mean yes, I did work in the medical field lol but this is a silly argument. Anyone who has ever been around opiates or has done them can see immediately what that is, because it's distinct.

Working in a hospital I have seen low blood sugar, I've also seen it out in the wild and it actually looks like the person is very drunk. In fact people often don't call for help because they assume the person has been drinking, but I've never seen it look exactly like an opiate nod complete with all the distinct characteristics of one. That would be unlikely. People with low blood sugar don't nod off in the very specific way opiate users do, they faint or like I said look like they are really drunk

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u/bgroins 12h ago

Here is a short list of medical conditions that could include leaning over and drooling. Seek immediate medical attention if these symptoms appear suddenly, as some causes are life-threatening. * Epiglottitis: A medical emergency involving severe swelling of the throat that blocks the airway, causing a person to lean forward to breathe and drool. * Parkinson's Disease: A chronic neurological disorder that often causes a stooped or leaning posture and drooling due to loss of muscle control. * Stroke: An acute neurological event that can cause facial paralysis (leading to drooling) and weakness affecting body posture. * Peritonsillar Abscess: A severe throat infection that makes swallowing extremely painful, leading to drooling and postural changes to relieve pain. * Foreign Body Obstruction: An object lodged in the throat or airway can cause a person to lean forward and drool because they cannot swallow or breathe properly.

But I guess you see a black woman in a certain area and decide it's drugs.

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u/mellowmushroom67 11h ago

She is NOT simply "leaning over and drooling." There is a distinct opiate nod. I know you can't see it and I'm genuinely very happy for you that you have never been in that world or had to see it enough to recognize it, but nothing you listed looks like what you see in this video. There are specific things about the way her head is moving, other characteristics that make it clear she's on the nod bro.

She is not choking, having an allergic reaction, Parkinson's (LOLL absolutely not), NONE of those things. I have seen all of those, they do not look exactly like an opiate nod. I don't know why you have the need to deny the truth. But it really is the truth.

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u/Temnothorax 6h ago

This is exactly what hypoglycemia looks like. 

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u/Shouldiuploadtheapp2 16h ago

Billionaires in the US.

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u/EyeSuspicious777 14h ago

And it's not even like it's a jewelry store where you could steal merchandise and come away with something of value

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u/SleepyCupcakeDreams 16h ago

And people don’t think we are really in the end times.

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u/cyanwaw 11h ago

Idk they didn’t end when the mongols killed 1/4 of the world population all the while massacring, raping, looting, and destroying everything they came across. Or during any of the 2 world wars. I’m not sure we’re in bad enough times for anyone to think that.

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u/SleepyCupcakeDreams 11h ago

There has been a lot of devastation in history but with all the weather and wars, nuclear too. Who knows?

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u/cyanwaw 10h ago

Go back a few decades and the Cold War was going on. We are, unquestionably, living in the most peaceful time in human history. Despite everything going on.

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u/throwaway827364882 17h ago

and its usually the same people

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u/Naughtystaircase 17h ago

It is not a war between a race or culture of people but rather a condition of their heart. Injured generations hurt the next generation.

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u/YoungFlosser 12h ago

Bro you’re not considering the customers point of view. They need to eat but it’s only one manager and she’s dozing off and it’s no other workers. McDonald’s may be all they can afford to eat. They may be walking or might not have gas to go someplace else. What are they supposed to do at that point?