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Watching McDonald's workers work is fascinating

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Whenever I am at McDonald's, beyond watching my phone I always like to autistically observe the staff.

They are basically robots who earn minimum wage. But they are happy robots. I am adept at recognizing signs of distress or depression in people and I don't see any. Someone please explain this to me.
 
they are normies who have foids to go home to or foids who have normies/chadlites/chads to go home to. they all have social circles as well.
 
they are normies who have foids to go home to or foids who have normies/chadlites/chads to go home to. they all have social circles as well.
I think there's merit in the idea that the only thing that makes the average full-time job bearable is coming home to a partner. Hence why in the past, communities insisted that everybody got married. The ecstasy of love can make you forget your mule-like existence for a bit.
 
It depends which fast food places I go to.

If it's inner-city, they're mostly depressed niggers that look like they want to die.

If it's suburbs, they're mostly happy niggers/low-class whites that are happy doing this knowing it's temporary and they'll get a decent job soon and have obvious social confidence with lots of friends.

If it's upper middle class suburbs, they're all white snobs that hate everyone and look like they're pissed at their parents for making them do this menial shit.
 
I remember being in high school and saying how I wanted to be a fry cook at McDonald’s and some people laughed with one in particular saying how she’d never do that. A few years later, I went into a McDonald’s and saw her...as the assistant manager. She recognized me but didn’t look ashamed, I’d say she looked proud to be there. Circumstances change, people get humbled.
 
I mean STEMcelling has always been a cope. Being an engineer making $100K and betabuxing is still far worse than being a Chad that works retail.
 
When I worked there, it was mainly kids my age with the managers being loser foids in their 20s. I can guarantee you that they are stressed, but they don't want the customer to see they are. Especially the people who don't want pity, and working at a fast food place will make most people pity you.
 
If you are doing a repetitive task its possible to enter 'flow state' where your conscious thought is diminished and you basically just are an autopilot. Its that feeling you get when you do something and get very into it, and then suddenly realise 2 hours have passed but it only feels like 2 minutes.

Repetitive actions have an almost meditative like quality to them and are good for inducing flow state. It can be surprisingly satisfying.
 
I don't eat fast food, but I'll often go in and get free water cups after running. Chik-Fi-Le has the nicest workers, they all seem like cheerful white incels.
 
It depends which fast food places I go to.

If it's inner-city, they're mostly depressed niggers that look like they want to die.

If it's suburbs, they're mostly happy niggers/low-class whites that are happy doing this knowing it's temporary and they'll get a decent job soon and have obvious social confidence with lots of friends.

If it's upper middle class suburbs, they're all white snobs that hate everyone and look like they're pissed at their parents for making them do this menial shit.
very accurate
 
Mostly high school kids living at home so all their money is discretionary. The females are happy because they're thinking about how all their burger flipping money is going to be spent on alcohol so they can get wasted and ride Chad's dick on their time off.

Chad probably isn't flipping burgers but the dudes are still happy thinking about how they're gonna go get the PS4 game that just came out when their shift is over.
 
I mean STEMcelling has always been a cope. Being an engineer making $100K and betabuxing is still far worse than being a Chad that works retail.
Not quite making 6 figures but otherwise I can verify this 100%. Being in a socially respectable position doesn't make being an incel any easier, if anything it is just upsetting knowing how hard you worked for no good reason, and how you wasted your life.
 
At least incel NEETs are technically higher than literal wage cucks.
 
Some have mastered the arts of hiding it.
 
They're all FBI. LOL at thinking you're observing them. THEY ARE OBSERVING YOU.
 
Not quite making 6 figures but otherwise I can verify this 100%. Being in a socially respectable position doesn't make being an incel any easier, if anything it is just upsetting knowing how hard you worked for no good reason, and how you wasted your life.

Well done for getting there, careers seem to be so much harder for us incels. I'm sorry but not surprised to hear it's still hard though.
 
Well done for getting there, careers seem to be so much harder for us incels. I'm sorry but not surprised to hear it's still hard though.
I appreciate the sentiment but if I had it to do over again I would be a teacher, or just slack off with a part time job and playing Vidya all day.

Besides, I don't think that's true. I am sure you know the stereotype about the computer geeks and math nerds who have good jobs and can't get any girl. There are far more incels than those on this site.
 
You could be happy cleaning shit all day if you had sex at the end of the day.
 
Depends on the fast food joint, McDonald's workers seem to be slightly happier the the rest, probably because they actually get decently paid for what they do. The most miserable by far are the ones In Burger King, since they only get paid HALF of the minimum wage.
 

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