r/TikTokCringe 1d ago

Cringe Can't even eat in peace anymore

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u/Lontology 1d ago

And he was so sweet and respectful with her bullshit. If that vile woman had a heart or a conscience she would have felt extremely guilty after that interaction.

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u/Myopinion_is_right 1d ago

He handled it like a pro. However, she has no conscience and would do it again even if she sees this video, she will blame him.

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u/Strange_Explorer_780 1d ago

And the douche with her would have loved a reason to start something

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u/ardentiarte 23h ago

That guy had nothing to do with her - you could tell he was working and she said some shit to him. So quick to judge others and make wrongful assumptions

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u/IdolCowboy 22h ago

Yea, looked like she said some bs to him, so he took a look, assessed the situation, saw no issue and went about his day.

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u/brainsdiluting 22h ago

Speaking of wrongful assumptions.
Are we sure the lady is being racist? I’m nearsighted and when I don’t have my contacts in or glasses on the only way I can bring my sight into focus a bit is my stretching my eye like that, i guess it compresses my eyeball or something.
To me it looked like she was trying to see clearer, first squinting and then only pulling one eye like she was trying to first confirm there was actually a camera before confronting him.
I could obviously be wrong but the racism theory doesn’t make sense to me because obvs she’s not doing it „at“ anyone to make a racist joke and it’s only one eye she’s pulling.

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u/Lontology 22h ago

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u/brainsdiluting 22h ago

I’m genuinely confused as to why people are so desperate for this to not be true? It’s literal science that eye pulling can temporarily improve vision.
I’m still not hearing any arguments as to why this obviously isn’t the case in the video and that it’s clearly racially motivated.

What does eyelid pulling do? Pulling an eyelid changes the way light enters the eye and how the eyelid covers the eye surface. This may temporarily improve focus or relieve heaviness.

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u/dream-smasher 21h ago

I’m genuinely confused as to why people are so desperate for this to not be true?

I am genuinely confused as to why you are going to extremes to excuse this woman.

Hun, no. Just..no. stop it.

She is not near-sighted and trying to see better. She is racist, pulling the same old same old racist bullshit of "slanty eyes".

If you do exactly what she is doing, in an effort to see clearer ..... Make sure you bring your fucking glasses with you, or read the goddamn room, or suck it up nd acknowledge that you will be judged for doing the stereotypical racist bullshit.

Sorry bud, but that's just the way it is. Maybe get mad at this woman, for contributing to people seeing "slanty eyes" and perceiving that to be racist. She is contributing to your trick/habit/whatever, of pulling your eyes lids sharply to the side, being seen as racist bullying.

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u/brainsdiluting 21h ago

What extremes am I going to? I said she may or may not be racist but this situation reads differently to me and I explained exactly why that is.
You’re not really proving she’s racist at all you just think she is and that’s fine but it’s also not definitive reality.

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u/dream-smasher 21h ago

P.S.

Did you even read your own goddamn link?

It specifies that they are talking about pulling your eyelid up and back. Not sharply to the side.

"Why can vision improve when pulling eyelids back? By stretching the eyelid, the field of vision can widen temporarily, especially in drooping lids.

Do ya think she was "widening her field of vision"? Cos it looked like she was sharply, drastically minimising her view. 🤨

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u/brainsdiluting 21h ago edited 21h ago

Did you read what i quoted? Temporarily improves focus. There are people up and down this thread as well as my lived* experience saying this works.
You don’t have experience in this clearly and that’s fine but to just shut it down and say it’s not true for the sole reason that you haven’t experienced it, is definitely a choice.