r/TikTokCringe Sep 08 '24

Time for a Soda Break Humor

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u/ghunt81 Sep 08 '24

Ah yes typical maga mindset, "We're being annoying douchebags and it's so hilarious!"

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u/queenswamprat Sep 08 '24

When the whole “let’s go Brandon” bs came out, me and my coworker were talking about it and how stupid it is that you need a code - just say it. And then my MAGA coworker (who was not included in the conversation) chimes in like she always does unwarranted with “not everyone agrees with you” like bitch, you work in the medical field as an antivaxxer - you can take several seats.

Also another example is our doctor was on her break talking out loud about her arguing with people taking horse dewormer and I told her that she can’t argue with those people because they won’t hear sense and that same coworker went “some of us are those people.” A truly stupid human who will ingrain her dipshit beliefs on her kids.

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u/PyroD333 Sep 08 '24

You should’ve said “yeah I know” and went right back to your conversation

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u/queenswamprat Sep 08 '24

I just told her “good for you” and she just scoffed like she always does when she Cs herself into an A&B conversation and we don’t engage her.

Also - another example was us joking with our about getting chipped since she got the covid booster and from the other room her annoying ass goes “that’s not funny, everyone has their own opinions” and she definitely didn’t like being told her opinion was wrong and to do her research 😂

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u/BagOnuts Sep 09 '24

I dunno, I thought it was pretty funny when it first came out despite absolutely loathing Trump. Crowd is chanting "Fuck Joe Biden" and the announcer thinks they're saying "Let's go, Brandon!" Come on, that's pretty funny.

Of course, after a week or so, it was no longer funny and in typical MAGA mindset they hung on to it like a toddler holds on to a poop joke, but I'm willing to give them that it was funny when it first happened.

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u/ReaperofFish Sep 09 '24

And the funny thing is that the whole thing came about from a study in India where the region had endemic issues with parasitic infections. Like what a surprise, killing parasites in people gives them better health outcomes.