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$35,000 worht of food destroyed because a woman COUGHED intentionally all over it!

Too bad their wasn't some vigilante customer justice involved. It would have been a shame if that woman was beaten to within an inch of her life.

I saw another story yesterday where some guy went up to a elderly man wearing a mask and coughed all over him.
He was arrested but unfortunately not shot before hand.
I'm wearing a mask when I go to the store. I'm also carrying a .357 magnum. Coughing in my face would be fatal.
 
'right mind' is the key concept here.

Roughly 20% of the population has a diagnosable mental health disorder. Now add a ton of stress, social isolation, increased incidents of domestic violence and an uncertain future to that and sh*t will get real weird! We're already seeing that with this sort of stuff. Just wait and see what will be happening after another week of this madness.
 
This makes me seriously question if stuff posted like this are real and its not just propaganda spreading to incite civil chaos. Who the hell in their right mind licks toilet seats.

I take it you have not heard of 'social media', 'influencers', and 'challenges'....

NJ Schools Warn Parents of ‘Skull Breaker Challenge’ After Gruesome Injuries Reported

The results can be scary, with the victims falling harshly to the ground, risking serious injury

By Ken Buffa • Published February 27, 2020 • Updated on February 27, 2020 at 12:24 am
They may be trying to go viral, but the consequences could send them to the hospital.

The latest internet trend among teenagers and adolescents is the "Skull Breaker Challenge," involving three people standing side-by-side. All three say they are going to jump in the air, but the two on the sides instead stay on the ground and kick the middle person's legs out from under them.

The results can be scary, with the victims falling harshly to the ground. In Massachusetts, a 13-year-old girl ended up in the hospital with a concussion. Locally, a boy the same age was hurt in Cherry Hill, New Jersey.

"I think it’s pointless. I think people can get hurt. I think people can get seriously injured,” Westfield High School senior Josh Schuttevaer said, adding that he's heard of some injury horror stories as a result of the prank.

"I’ve heard people crack open their heads, hurt her elbow and stuff like that," he said.

The trend gained popularity on the video and social media platform Tik Tok. Now schools around the region are starting to take action to warn parents about the stunt.

Westfield Public Schools sent a letter to parents, telling then to "Please talk to your child(ren) about this and other dangerous trends on social media and the Internet as we work together to keep our students safe.”

The district said they haven't had any reports of students at their schools, and would like to keep it that way.

A spokesperson for Tik Tok told NBC New York that "the behavior in question is a violation of our Community Guidelines and we will continue to remove this content from our platform.
 
Too bad their wasn't some vigilante customer justice involved. It would have been a shame if that woman was beaten to within an inch of her life.

I saw another story yesterday where some guy went up to a elderly man wearing a mask and coughed all over him.
He was arrested but unfortunately not shot before hand.
I think they did expect it because I was in the store 30 minutes after it happened and they were cleaning up, there were 3 police cruisers out front. Credit to store employees they handled the situation flawlessly, emptied racks sanitized, FDA was there, employees were coming in on their day off. Great effort all around because of an idiot
 
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I take it you have not heard of 'social media', 'influencers', and 'challenges'....

NJ Schools Warn Parents of ‘Skull Breaker Challenge’ After Gruesome Injuries Reported

The results can be scary, with the victims falling harshly to the ground, risking serious injury

By Ken Buffa • Published February 27, 2020 • Updated on February 27, 2020 at 12:24 am
They may be trying to go viral, but the consequences could send them to the hospital.

The latest internet trend among teenagers and adolescents is the "Skull Breaker Challenge," involving three people standing side-by-side. All three say they are going to jump in the air, but the two on the sides instead stay on the ground and kick the middle person's legs out from under them.

The results can be scary, with the victims falling harshly to the ground. In Massachusetts, a 13-year-old girl ended up in the hospital with a concussion. Locally, a boy the same age was hurt in Cherry Hill, New Jersey.

"I think it’s pointless. I think people can get hurt. I think people can get seriously injured,” Westfield High School senior Josh Schuttevaer said, adding that he's heard of some injury horror stories as a result of the prank.

"I’ve heard people crack open their heads, hurt her elbow and stuff like that," he said.

The trend gained popularity on the video and social media platform Tik Tok. Now schools around the region are starting to take action to warn parents about the stunt.

Westfield Public Schools sent a letter to parents, telling then to "Please talk to your child(ren) about this and other dangerous trends on social media and the Internet as we work together to keep our students safe.”

The district said they haven't had any reports of students at their schools, and would like to keep it that way.

A spokesperson for Tik Tok told NBC New York that "the behavior in question is a violation of our Community Guidelines and we will continue to remove this content from our platform.

Back in my day, Idiot A would kneel behind Victim while Idiot B pushed Victim over Idiot A. And they did a lot of other "fun" stuff that could potentially harm or kill. And they weren't even doing it for internet views. They were just doing it because they were jerk-offs.
 
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I was at the Wegmans in Lancaster, PA yesterday. City policeman stationed at the front of the store to hopefully quell any stupid actions. Not a typical occurrence here. I asked the cashier if anything happened recently, and she replied no it is just a preventive measure.
 
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