Mother of two went berserk in cakeshop for they've sold out her favourite cupcake

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BlastedTheWorm

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dubious_wolf said:
Actually she raged over CUPcakes, therefore all CAKE based puns are null and void.
(cupcakes are not cakes)
but if I were to play along...
Rule 52 and 66.
respectively.
Yes, she's raging over cupCAKES. They're still cakes, just...smaller.
 

Blitzwarp

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cke said:
"Mother of two went berserk in cakeshop for they've sold out her favourite cupcake"

Does it, in any way, matter that she's a mother of two?
It does to the Daily Mail. It's lucky she wasn't an immigrant or they'd be calling for her to be euthanized.
 

jam19th

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Doth I smell a ham beast in that cake shop? Yeah only a crazed ham beast looking for her fix would tear up a shop over cupcakes. >.>
 

dubious_wolf

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BlastedTheWorm said:
dubious_wolf said:
Actually she raged over CUPcakes, therefore all CAKE based puns are null and void.
(cupcakes are not cakes)
but if I were to play along...
Rule 52 and 66.
respectively.
Yes, she's raging over cupCAKES. They're still cakes, just...smaller.
I refuse to acknowledge the legitimacy of cupcakes.
 

Tharwen

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Hehe... I thought I smelled Daily Mail when I saw 'mother of two' in the title.

Anyway, here's a totally relevant video:

 

imnot

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Oh god look at some of the comments, this one got 18 likes.

pretty simple solution here: Don't run out of the product you commit to selling. Well done lady for standing up for your rights. - peaches, france, 2/3/2011 16:46 No shop 'commits' to selling anything. A shop offers goods for sale. They don't have to sell them and are under no obligation to do so. No-one has the 'right' to buy anything in a shop. If, for instance, a shop mistakenly priced a TV at 1p, they don't have to sell you it. The only rights you have in this regard start when you have purchased something.

It could be sarcasm, its hard to tell though, and this bieng the daily mail...
 

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Veloxe said:
See, this is what happens when you don't have an adequate place to just get all your rage out of your system. I doubt she was just cake crazy (probably from the too many "cake is a lie" jokes) but it was just the straw that broke the camels back. I work at a grocery store and I haven't seen anyone flip out if we didn't have something, but there have been people that seem pretty close some times.
Oh, but I have. I am also unfortunately employed in the grocery industry. I happen to work the deli counter. There have been at least a few times where we run out of something thats on sale. A customer will fume and ***** and moan and yell and complain like a damn five-year-old until I either magically produce that sale item, or give them something much more expensive for the sale price.
It seems like a twisted sense of entitlement. I've gotten used to places being out of stock. When they are I sigh in disappointment and move on. This is a completely uneducated guess, but maybe these people were raised by parents who let them have everything they wanted. Spoiled them rotten to the core. So when they find out that they can't have something, they flip out. Just my theory.