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    1092 months ago

    “I’m JD Vance I’m running for vice president,” Vance said. “Good to see you.”

    The employee sounds unmoved and replies with “okay” and waits for him to begin his order.

    Does he expect people to get down on their knees after he tells them that?

      • @Buddahriffic
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        182 months ago

        “Oh we’re prepared for this! One moment please!”

        Call to the back: “Guys, we need the plastic cover for the couch, it’s a code V!”

      • @[email protected]
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        172 months ago

        “I’m sorry, our couch donuts aren’t glazed.”

        JD Vance, tugging on his suddenly sweaty shirt collar: “Oh I think I can help out there.”

        • @Burninator05
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          42 months ago

          “I’m sorry, our couch donuts aren’t glazed.”

          That’s ok. He prefers to do that part himself.

      • @ATDA
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        82 months ago

        The “Please Clap” energy was intense nostalgic.

      • @Agent641
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        52 months ago

        “What are your intentions with my donuts?”

    • @[email protected]
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      542 months ago

      The “OK” crushed him. He was expecting any reaction and she could give 2 shits about him. Order your donuts and get the fuck out, ain’t nobody got time for your ass.

      • @barsquid
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        62 months ago

        Imagine if she had a zinger loaded. “Yeah, you’re the running mate for ‘America’s Hitler.’”

        Actually they probably got a bunch of reactions like that and “ok” was the one person that put him in the best light.

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          52 months ago

          Simplicity is better in most cases. When someone has to tell you who they are and you respond “ok”. That is brutal. You are literally saying I don’t give a fuck

    • @raynethackery
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      232 months ago

      Kind of wish she had said, “That’s weird.”