Jeremiah
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Some guy tipped me ten dollars in quarters, and I’m still trying to figure out what kind of person thinks that’s acceptable. I just finished a DoorDash order, and he casually mentions he forgot to tip in the app—which, fine, not ideal, whatever. Then he dramatically pulls out a literal roll of quarters like he’s handing me the crown jewels.
He looks me dead in the eye and says,
“Sorry man, I didn’t tip on the app, this is all I’ve got.”
Yeah, thanks. I love holding a handful of coins like it’s 1998. I don’t use change. I’m not a parking meter. I’m not walking around with rolls of quarters or dumping them into a Coinstar just to get the money I already earned. I took it because arguing over coins isn’t how I planned to spend my day, but that doesn’t make it okay.
Tipping in quarters is peak absurdity. Tip in the app, tip in bills, tip digitally—literally anything that doesn’t involve me schlepping around loose metal. Acting like this is normal? Pure comedy. And yes, no one should ever think a pocketful of coins counts as a tip.

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@Styx666Official You should make a video about that. WITH YOUR PHONE , YOU LAZY PIECE OF S***!
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@tupacabra This has been debunked already . Kim dot com paid a price to whoever debunks it . Can’t believe people still milk this for clicks
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@tupacabra Oh for fuck sake this is FAKE! Has been debunked by corridor crew years ago, get fucked.
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@tuuu28283 We don't put ice in draft beers in my part of America
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@MissJilianne We all pay for our national parks with our taxes. They don't.
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@WhiteHouse Nothing says "Presidential" like posting a photo of a man potentially falling to his death.
But 8647 is a threat?
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@austinmonster @unlimited_ls And that gas motor powered bicycle is illegal to ride in the road, sidewalk and bike paths.
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@unlimited_ls And? You can put a gas motor on a bike and achieve the same effect.
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🚨NEW: California mother charged with manslaughter after her 14-year-old son struck and killed an 81-year-old Vietnam veteran while riding an illegal E-BIKE
Tommi Jo Mejer, 50, was repeatedly warned about the risks of her son riding the illegal E-Bike
Her son was allegedly riding the bike when he fatally struck Ed Ashman, 81, in Lake Forest
Authorities say the teen fled the scene after the crash
Investigators say deputies had previously warned Mejer about the illegal use of the e-motorcycle and say she admitted in a 2025 body camera interaction that she bought it and knew her son rode it recklessly
Prosecutors also allege she later gave false information to deputies after the crash
NOTE: The video is for visuals only and not related to the content
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@austinmonster @unlimited_ls It's an electric motorcycle , and it's illegal to ride on the road. In all fifty states , it's illegal to ride in the road. Surron kids are reckless.
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@SPQRanch @unlimited_ls Don't ride in the street. Unless it's legally registered.
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@SteveBanni56887 @unlimited_ls People aren't usually riding where 81 year old men are walking on motorcycles.
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@unlimited_ls So you guys want to ban motorcycles too since they’re infinitely more dangerous?
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NEW: Hundreds of thousands of dollars were stolen from NASCAR legend Greg Biffle's accounts very soon after he and his family died in a plane crash in North Carolina.
Authorities now believe that the fraud and robbery may have been an "inside job."
Biffle went viral during Hurricane Helene for helping stranded people.
According to investigators, someone used Biffles' personal info to access his financial accounts and transferred funds.
Almost immediately after the tragedy that killed Biffle, his wife, and his children, suspicious activity began taking place on his family's email accounts and bank accounts. This included changes to emails, phone numbers, and passwords, according to WSOC TV.
Just hours after the plane crash, an email was sent to Biffle's email account that said: "I heard you're dead, rest in hell."
His home was also robbed. $30,000 in cash, handguns, and NASCAR memorabilia were stolen.
Detectives say that the burglary and fraud may have been coordinated and reliant on "insider" knowledge.
According to surveillance footage, a woman is seen walking through his home. She appeared to know where the security cameras were placed.
Detectives claim to have identified someone who matches the woman's description. She was reportedly identified during a celebration of life ceremony for the Biffle family.
Insane how evil people can be.
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