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Of course mcdonals didn't pay the initial medical fee. Imagine if every room-temperature IQ person kept asking for money everytime they injured themselves by misusing your products. What's next, people suing for fatal papercuts from burger boxes because the sides were 'too sharp'? Or for tripping on the floor of a business and injuring their head because the floor was 'too hard'. I swear, the American legal system is just a circus show designed to make lawyers and people working in said system rich.
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Original muslims were living peacefully but there has been a wave of illegal immigrants that are disrupting daily life. In hospitals for example, you have many of them undergoing treatment in emergency care and refusing to pay medial bills. Their families leave them and say do what you want...hospitals have to release them for free. So many stories of them doing unnecessary things like this, refusing to integrate and causing inconvenience to others. Same problems with this new wave of illegal immigrants in western countries coming by boat as well. Also the country has now overtaken China in terms of population... you cannot have this many illegal immigrants.
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@semiserioussam Nope. Businesses are already starting to move manufacturing locally to other countries. Citizens in China were already getting tired of the government's bs (and especially now after this virus). As soon as less people agree for slave labor costs in China they will become effectively useless for outsourcing(this is already happening which is why the CCP have began imprisoning Uighurs to start doing their salve labour, for free mind you)
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@Jonathan Cesari So are you saying we should ignore the fact that the Chinese government tried to conceal information about the virus and silenced the doctors that tried to warn people? Should we ignore the hundreds of people in China risking their lives and standing up to their government right now to let the world know they are still censoring information about the virus even today. Should we not hold them accountable just because "viruses exist coz humans will be humans". Please use your brain or stay away from this argument. There are people's lives at stake. Being quiet about it will only lead to more unnecessary deaths and further exposure because the CCP cares more about their ego than controlling the virus. Waiting till the end(which could take months to a year) will only lead to people forgetting like they did for sars and a possible 4th outbreak form China in the future.
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Till laws are amended to not be skewed to heavily and unfairly favour women in 99% of cases (divorce settlements, alimony, child custody, false allegations...etc) I could care less about news like this. Not to mention a woman can get anywhere in their career by just spreading their legs and then change their mind later to get more. He could have done worse to those women and buried them behind a dumpster, I would still watch his special and not care. And lets be honest, if the genders were swapped and it was a successful female comic, most people going after ck now would be making fun of the other guy for trying to cancel her.
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This is one of the many rare cases where the media was justified. If you ignore the images and just listen to the woman's thought process as to why she did what she did, you would go back to not having any sympathy. She basically caused this with her own silly actions and lack of better judgement/laziness.
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@EEF-jz8rv lol, funny how it's usually some snotty teenager with no life experience calling others kids. Move out of mommy's basement and get some common sense. The lady tried to win the darwin award that year, she doesn't deserve compensation. No wonder your country is falling apart.
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@SweatierAcorn Dude my gf worked at 2 branches as a manager. 70% of her morning drive-thru customers would ask to make it extra hot. Some get irate because 200+ degrees isn't 'hot enough' either. These are basically people who keep their coffees in their cars and drink it when they get to work rather than while driving. Same thing for regular coffee places too, customers asking for extra hot coffee so its not cold by the time they get to work is pretty common.
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@SweatierAcorn This was in the US. People get away with suing companies over ridiculous crap and technicalities. Most of the general populous agree it was this woman's fault. You shouldn't squeeze a paper cup of freshly made coffee in your lap next to your genitals, that much is a no brainer. Even if you lightly squeeze a cup of coffe in you hand at the right spot it makes the lid easily pop off.
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@SweatierAcorn This case got enough attention not too long ago that there was a physics youtuber that explained this. She would have to squeeze it in order to get a grip on the cup and pop the lid open and would have to use more force to grip it than say if she had it gripped in her hand. Either way, the coffee ended up on her genitals because she wasn't careful and was clumsy. Come back when you're running your own business and some muppet that escaped natural selection injures themselves through their own fault on your product and comes at you for money to fix their own mistakes.
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SCALDED by her own actions and laziness.
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I still giggle to this day. Heck what do you expect when you squeeze a flimsy paper cup between your thighs while trying to pop the lid.
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McDonalds put too much faith in the American legal system hoping that they would not reward someone for their own stupidity.
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@ChickenManiac the only reason coffee that hot was being served was because most customers were asking for it to be extra hot, especially people driving to work in the mornings. No one should try squeezing a cup of hot coffee between their thighs and groin.
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