@DrMedReaper virtual reality is the simulation of a life like environment or life like person is it not? Have you ever thought how he may be doing this in a life like environment that is being simulated virtually from his computer and characters are being programmed by him?
What's the character she's voicing? EDIT: I meant to say what's the name of the character she's voicing, I know she's voicing the cashier but what is the name of the character model of the cashier.
“They are technically all free, but at some point it becomes an inconvenience to our staff and other customers, so we ask that you only take what you need.”
@@buffalot35t1cles3 I not sure if you meant “you” as in me, or “you” as in “one” (like “one needs to know”, not like the number), but I wouldn’t. I’d probably either say “sir, I’m not getting payed enough to continue this conversation”, or nothing at all. Depending on how annoyed I was before the conversation.
@mart it's just authentic, just throw in someone on the phone screaming about wanting their money back, and it's spot on, picture perfect if the person on the phone fucking comes in to scream at you in person
No, it's the voice of one in three teens over the age of 14 who looks at their cell phone for 24 hours and at the same time has some form of responsibility
@@aliceangl3563 What? I'm just saying what kind of individuals they are, you wouldn't believe how similar people are in character and behavior. I just think about it a lot more
His buddy Heavenly frequently lurks in her chat and they have done collabs before. if anything it was just a small jump through Heavenly to pull her in for the clip i bet. all he had to do was say, "I wanna make a clip and need a Female VA-" and Heavenly went "already sent you her info."
I like how the loop implies that badger managed to kill the entire SWAT team and was so concussed by the cloaker that he forgot he already asked if the napkins were free
Badger is literally that guy who would do something like this and even get away with it, because the guy at the register would still be wondering why he needs all thay
I think the question should have been" if we allow every customer to take hundreds of napkins 80 pumps of soap, do you think they would be free afterwards?"
I. *REALLY.* Wanna play Payday 2. But I can’t figure out how to set up a server and since I don’t have anyone in my friend group that’s played it before, I am absolutely clueless about the game. But man, do I really wanna learn how to play so I can convince my buds to play it do
As a retail worker, this is exactly why I don't trust myself to be armed. I would absolutely have glocked someone at this point even with my panzie-ass coward nature.
As someone who has worked fast food and at a hospital. Hospitals are worse. You want to wish everyone gets tachicardia and that the nurses do not repsond the flat line. Edit: was just spelling spelling errors, i have big hands thus typing on a phone is bs.
@@GhostCozak LITERALLY FOOD SERVICE IN A HOSPITAL RN IT BE LIKE THAT especially the "regulars" who you just know their name and immediately know shits gonna hit the fan once you hear the name
Ay the dude who commented just broke community guidelines bru 💀 Edit: The original comment was me commenting on "You call this resisting arrest?! We call this a difficulty tweak!"
I find it funny as hell that the "Excuse Me" at the end loops the video perfectly. Absolutely genius, now I can watch this short for hours without ruining my immersion.
@@aerickmon3350 it isn't so much that it's easier but that it saves time on animating mouths which can be applied to more important details for maintaining immersion. 3D animation is very, _very_ time-consuming, and any small time saving moves add up and get you a better animation in the end.
Customer vs employee mentality illustrated. Napkins and such conveniences are provided free of charge but they cost the business money. There's a bean counter in most major offices that does little else than watch those kind of expenses and compare them to the overall budget. If the expenses get too high they'll find a solution like charging for napkins. Then the poor employees have to deal with customers who complain about napkins costing money and nobody is happy. So no, it's not fair to the people that work there. Customers aren't the only part of the equation of "fairness".
Worked at Taco Bell in 2016, with a girl I nicknamed Aerial. We were tight, and I asked her for a box of mild sauce as a joke. 5 sauce packets was the limit then they charge you. She handed me a box of 257 mild sauce packets. Aerial you're a bad***.
Dude, this is sooooo true😂😂 Id sneek like 40 napkins out of the restaurant, and I totally believe that this is a real conversation he would have with a McDonalds employee😂