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Lady holding her dog at a food buffet
Posted on 4/15/25 at 12:36 pm
Posted on 4/15/25 at 12:36 pm
At a lounge in the airport and witnessed a lady holding her dog over the food serving area. The people behind her were clearly disgusted and a worker had to come over and tell her something. The dog thing is way, way out of hand.
Posted on 4/15/25 at 12:37 pm to tigahfan747
No worse than someone putting their baby wearing just a diaper on the counter where my food comes at McDonald's.
Posted on 4/15/25 at 12:39 pm to tigahfan747
These people need to be arrested
Posted on 4/15/25 at 12:40 pm to tigahfan747
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The dog thing is way, way out of hand.
Been saying this. Good boy-ism is elevating dogs over humans in many instances. To be clear, I have no problem with dogs as pets, and I’ve had many that I dearly loved. They don’t belong in every human space.
Posted on 4/15/25 at 12:40 pm to tigahfan747
Here is another: bringing your dog to the grocery store. I saw someone's dog sniffing the produce, and I was out.
Posted on 4/15/25 at 12:41 pm to tiger94gop
It is worse. Unless the dog was wearing a diaper.
Posted on 4/15/25 at 12:43 pm to High C
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They don’t belong in every human space.
Huge difference between your K-9 buddy laying under your outdoor table at a sidewalk cafe and having the pup inside a sit down restaurant.
Not sure why people don't get that.
Guy sat next to me on a four hour flight last week from SLC to MSY with a mid sized dog on his lap. I love dogs but I ended up smelling like dog after the flight which is not what I want.
Posted on 4/15/25 at 12:59 pm to tigahfan747
Your time spent typing this would have been better spent calling the local health dept/restaurant inspector.
Posted on 4/15/25 at 12:59 pm to tigahfan747
I had a chick who would audibly sniff me bunghole several times before tongue punching it.
She liked it doggie-style too, thinking about it.
Very naughty Acadian “lady”.
I probably could have got her into a collar and walked her, she was down for anything.
Exhibited canine behavior but never violated the sneeze guard zone at public food safety as as far as I ever saw.
She could be someone here’s mom or auntie.
Have fun with that thought.
She liked it doggie-style too, thinking about it.
Very naughty Acadian “lady”.
I probably could have got her into a collar and walked her, she was down for anything.
Exhibited canine behavior but never violated the sneeze guard zone at public food safety as as far as I ever saw.
She could be someone here’s mom or auntie.
Have fun with that thought.
Posted on 4/15/25 at 1:03 pm to soccerfüt
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It’s true. In 2018, London Metropolitan University conducted swab tests on the self-order touchscreens in eight McDonald’s restaurants and found faecal bacteria on all of them.
This isn’t because these restaurants are dirty: it’s because their customers are, and so are you. Every one of us has about 0.1 grams of poop trapped in our butt crack at any given time. This spreads to our clothes, then our hands and then to every surface we touch.
You can clean the bathroom as much as you want, but bacteria are distributed as a fine mist every time you flush the toilet and will hang in the air for up to two hours, waiting to land on the next person to walk in.
In fact, every door handle, TV remote, keyboard, lift button, bus handrail and car seat has detectable amounts of either your poo, or someone else’s.
Posted on 4/15/25 at 1:04 pm to tigahfan747
I would have told her that I like it medium rare with a light teriyaki sauce just to frick with her.
That's trashy as hell.
That's trashy as hell.
Posted on 4/15/25 at 1:07 pm to tigahfan747
Buffets are feed troughs. Expect animals at feed troughs.
If you don’t like eating with animals at feed troughs, don’t eat at buffets.
If you don’t like eating with animals at feed troughs, don’t eat at buffets.
Posted on 4/15/25 at 1:19 pm to tigahfan747
The dogs at Lowe’s are out of control. Leave your fricking mutt at home.
Posted on 4/15/25 at 1:22 pm to tigahfan747
You saw this on Re**it and reposted it without the pic. This shite happens but not to you in this case.
Posted on 4/15/25 at 1:26 pm to DownSouthJukin
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If you don’t like eating with animals at feed troughs, don’t eat at buffets.
frick that. Don’t have your dog hovering over food that people are going to eat.
Posted on 4/15/25 at 1:29 pm to Diseasefreeforall
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It’s true. In 2018, London Metropolitan University conducted swab tests on the self-order touchscreens in eight McDonald’s restaurants and found faecal bacteria on all of them.
This isn’t because these restaurants are dirty: it’s because their customers are, and so are you. Every one of us has about 0.1 grams of poop trapped in our butt crack at any given time. This spreads to our clothes, then our hands and then to every surface we touch.
You can clean the bathroom as much as you want, but bacteria are distributed as a fine mist every time you flush the toilet and will hang in the air for up to two hours, waiting to land on the next person to walk in.
In fact, every door handle, TV remote, keyboard, lift button, bus handrail and car seat has detectable amounts of either your poo, or someone else’s.
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Diseasefreeforall
Change your username, fella.
Posted on 4/15/25 at 1:35 pm to jbgleason
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Huge difference between your K-9 buddy laying under your outdoor table at a sidewalk cafe and having the pup inside a sit down restaurant.
Not sure why people don't get that.
Their pupper wuppers is special and rules don't apply to them.
Side note: these people also love the extra attention that their dog brings to them.
Posted on 4/15/25 at 1:37 pm to jbgleason
I took my wife and mother to the Chattanooga Aquarium a few weeks ago, and a girl in line in front of us had what looked like a shih tzu and was wanting to take it in - and the guy asks if it is a service animal, and she goes yes - it is an emotional support animal.
he said, what task is it trained for? and she says I don't understand what you're asking, and he replies and this is why the dog is not allowed to go in.
and they left. made me have a big grin
he said, what task is it trained for? and she says I don't understand what you're asking, and he replies and this is why the dog is not allowed to go in.
and they left. made me have a big grin
Posted on 4/15/25 at 1:38 pm to High C
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Good boy-ism is elevating dogs over humans in many instances.
Yep its a sickness honestly. I’m guilty of it and most of my friends and family are as well. I feel like I’m at the vet every other month, yet I couldn’t tell you the last time I went to the doctor. I’m ashamed I let that little mfer sleep in bed. But I’ll be damned if I don’t sleep like a rock
Posted on 4/15/25 at 1:42 pm to tiger94gop
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No worse than someone putting their baby wearing just a diaper on the counter where my food comes at McDonald's.
All you really had to say was no worse than mcDonalds.
We all understand what happen there.
This post was edited on 4/15/25 at 1:43 pm
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