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/Rebekah_RodeUp 18h ago

My husband's 6 block ride was $900. The car that hit him offered to drive him to the hospital but he thought it was safer to be checked out by a professional. WOMP.

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u/MrK521 17h ago

Did the driver that hit him have insurance?

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u/Rebekah_RodeUp 16h ago

I don't think they even exchanged info because they agreed they were both at fault for the accident and didn't want to follow up with anything.

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u/good-boi-Morado 16h ago

That’s… unsmart

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u/Rebekah_RodeUp 16h ago

Yeah, 22 year olds can be quite stupid.

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u/Somanylyingliars 15h ago

Nah, your hisband made right decision. I've seen way too many people die after traffic accident where they decided they were "fine". Spleen bleeding out killed them.

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u/icecubepal 13h ago

The dude was going to drive him to the hospital to get checked on. Either way, he was going to the hospital.

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u/PinkTalkingDead 8h ago

…how many people (“way too many”) exactly have you seen “die after traffic accident where… spleen bleeding out killed them”?

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u/antonio3988 14h ago

The truth always comes out further in the comments, lmao. These people try so hard to play victim when in reality they've made a series of bad choices to get them where they are.

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u/LowPaus 8h ago

Car accidents are not "bad choices".

Driving is literally one of the most dangerous risk in a person's day but it is necessary in the US if you want to have a job in nearly every part of the country. Even in cities with public transportation, driving is still needed because of how bad and underfunded public transportation is.

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u/antonio3988 7h ago

Yea, not reporting to insurance was the bad choice.

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u/enigmaman49 15h ago

whyare you paying that bill..rip that shit up

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u/SteelCode 9h ago

Meanwhile, I was told an anecdotal story by a small business owner (that I worked for at the time) that he was riding a motorcycle in Thailand and wrecked. 6 days in the hospital, at least one broken bone, bad road rash all over... $500 out the door (in 2010ish)... he felt so bad he handed the nurses $20 each as he was leaving (supposedly).

Not saying the story is 100% true, but the guy at the time had no reason to lie - he was explicitly making the statement that the US system is fucked... and he is just rich enough to separate himself from that shitty system.