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  • -(server) Ma'am-- -(customer) Don't tell me [bleep]!

  • (customer) Unless you're speaking McNuggets in my hand--

  • (server) I need you to calm down!

  • (server) It's 10:30 AM, we don't serve Chicken McNuggets at this time.

  • (customer) Yes, you do!

  • -This is already intense. -(server) No, we don't!

  • -(customer) You know what? (hisses) -(Olga gasps)

  • -(server) Did you just hiss at me? -Oh, she did not just hiss at her!

  • (server) Get your skinny ass out of this car.

  • I think she should just find a way to get her the nuggets.

  • (customer) Don't you [bleep]ing run away from me, you fat meat bag.

  • I will end you.

  • Oh my gosh!

  • Oh my God!

  • Oh my God!

  • (customer) Don't make me assume my ultimate form--

  • (breaks into laughter) My ultimate form...

  • (gasp) This is so bad!

  • What the hell?!

  • (customer) I'm gonna tear your scrawny head off--

  • Yes, I love this!

  • If this happened to me whilst I was working there,

  • well, I'd just go BANG and just smack her right out.

  • -(manager) Close that [bleep]. -(customer shrieks)

  • What the [bleep]?!

  • Throw a milkshake at her face!

  • Grab the little fingers!

  • (customer shrieking)... I'm going to digest it!

  • I shouldn't be smiling. This is actually a really bad thing.

  • -(customer) [bleep]ing God damn it! -(manager) Oh my God!

  • (customer) I want my [bleep]ing nuggets!

  • (manager) What the [bleep] is this bitch on?

  • This reminds me of World War Z.

  • Is that blood?

  • -(manager) Holy [bleep]. -I'll go super saiyan on your ass.

  • I'll go super saiyan on your ass!

  • Oh, she likes Anime. That's comforting.

  • She just had a really bad day. She's on-She's on her period, guys.

  • Give her a break.

  • You know what, though? She's probably really wild in the sack.

  • (manager) Alright, we need to call the police.

  • They haven't called the police already?!

  • Oh!

  • Oh my God!

  • (customer shrieks) I will [bleep]ing kill you!

  • -What a bitch. -(tires squeal as car takes off)

  • Did she get the chicken nuggets?

  • That's me, like, behind her, like, "So...can I get my order?"

  • Where's my goddamn nuggets?!

  • Americans. Sorry guys, but, you guys are crazy.

  • (Finebros) So break down what happened in this video.

  • Someone got really hungry.

  • A woman appears to pull up to a window...

  • wherein she had ordered Chicken McNuggets?

  • And they weren't available, so she went through the different ways

  • that she thought she might be able to get them.

  • I think she went to force first as a tactic.

  • Chicken McNugget lady goes "super saiyan"...

  • and just tiger uppercuts through the glass.

  • Well, whenever you thought things were going to stop going downhill,

  • they just kept going.

  • Well that her fault for not knowing that though.

  • Everyone knows you don't get Chicken McNuggets in the morning.

  • You get the Sausage Egg McMuffin. Like, duh!

  • (Finebros) What were some of the things that she was saying?

  • "Bitch, I want my nuggets!" Or something like that.

  • It was all stars, so I'm assuming just swearing upon swearing.

  • "I want my [bleep]ing nuggets!"

  • I know there's lots of [bleep] and cursing.

  • I believe she referenced going "super saiyan".

  • She seemed to be determined to go "super saiyan" at some point...

  • which...I frankly gotta give her props for.

  • "Don't make me assume my ultimate form."

  • Usually, like, ultimate form in video games is like...

  • ..you're a floating head with gigantic hands that float around on the screen,

  • so I'm assuming that's what she would be.

  • (Finebros) Why would someone get this angry over not having a menu item?

  • I think it's because of the Meth addiction.

  • I think she must've been high.

  • And she had the munchies!

  • Some people, they just want that one thing...

  • and I think, for her, it's probably Chicken McNuggets.

  • Like, that's her thing.

  • Like, she has to have it, and if she doesn't have it, she's going to go crazy.

  • You serious? Are you actually serious?

  • It's all about the chicken nuggets. If you're hung over...

  • or you're drunk and you want food and they're not performing

  • like they should be... [bleep] gonna hit the fan!

  • I have been angry before.

  • And this isn't even, like, for Epic Meal Time. This is just personal.

  • Epic Meal Time--I'm used to it. I'm like, "Do you have 5,000 nuggets?"

  • and they're like, "No." I'm like, of course you don't.

  • I've rolled up to the drive thru and I'm like,

  • "Uh, can I get a McFlurry please?"

  • And they're like, "Oh, we don't have ice cream."

  • And I'm like...(sharp sigh). Really? Then I drive away.

  • That's my ultimate form.

  • (Finebros) So let's take a step back here.

  • (Finebros) Do you think this one was real or fake?

  • I think it's fake.

  • (sighs) If you guys are gonna tell me that this is fake I will be shocked.

  • I'll go and hire all of these people.

  • It's definitely real.

  • I think it was real.

  • Because she, like, really pulled on that woman's hair.

  • I do think it's real, but I can see how it could be staged.

  • But for what benefit? McDonalds?

  • Do you think McDonalds is trying to get in the viral games?

  • I guess the hidden message is, like,

  • "Our nuggets are so good you'll go crazy if you don't get them!"

  • Literally!

  • If they were doing that for a viral campaign for McDonalds

  • to get chicken nuggets more popular? Jesus. What is going on with the world?

  • I don't think you need a viral campaign for McNuggets, God damn it.

  • (Finebros) Well, the video footage is real. But the audio is fake.

  • No...

  • No! No!

  • Oh! Nice!

  • Nice! Nice!

  • Okay, so then it is kind of real in a sense.

  • Like, they just kind of mimicked what was thought to be said?

  • (scoffs) I feel betrayed.

  • I hate the internet because it's a place of lies.

  • So she's never said she's going to assume her ultimate form?

  • -(Finebros) Nope! -I need to know what she really said.

  • (Finebros) The story, fully, is more than two years ago,

  • that silent footage came out and went viral on YouTube.

  • (Finebros) It had a few million views of just the surveillance footage.

  • Uh-huh.

  • (Finebros) But the video was old. Even the audio dub is years old.

  • (Finebros) But it only went viral recently when someone re-uploaded it

  • and people thought it was new and even news reporters reported on it

  • as if it just happened, even though it was old.

  • Ooooh!

  • (Finebros) What do you think about the fact that this got repurposed...

  • ..and that it tricked all these people and even news reports were reporting it...

  • ..like it was completely real, when the audio is fake and it's an old video.

  • That's pretty amazing. Well, I think that goes to the creator's credits

  • of how well they overdubbed the audio.

  • Whoever made that video must be laughing their butts off.

  • Like, "Whahaha, I tricked everyone!"

  • I don't know how we forgot about it.

  • That scares me about how relevant I'm going to be in two years.

  • Something like that and then something like the Jimmey Kimmel twerking thing...

  • next time something is viral, I will be like, "This is masterminded."

  • When enough people believe something, it hits a tipping point...

  • and it just becomes this very accepting truth.

  • So everyone just kind of goes along for the ride.

  • Um...no one wants to think for themselves.

  • (Finebros) Why do you think that the journalists and news reporters

  • are so bad when it comes to reporting about anything on the internet?

  • They don't do any research.

  • There is no research. It's done. Someone presented it. It's the internet.

  • And then if something ever does go wrong, it's like,

  • "Oh! Whatever. It's just an internet video."

  • Who cares if we're wrong about it.

  • That's lazy reporting on their part and they should be penalized.

  • They are in such a high-pressure job that they just have to generate headlines.

  • As soon as they see an opportunity to get some more, like, viewership,

  • they'll just pounce on it and they don't really take the time to...

  • um...actually research about it and they don't really think it matters.

  • But, to me, it matters.

  • (Finebros) How would you describe how traditional media

  • even reports on what being a YouTube star is?

  • Oh, they don't have a clue.

  • I think that traditional media, likes to report on being a YouTube star...

  • ..by constantly acting surprised that there's success.

  • Headlikes like, "Believe it or not: They make some money."

  • You just need to upload videos to the internet and you make a living.

  • It's like, "Yeah, but it's not--it's not easy."

  • People always ask, "Okay. When are you going to do real things?"

  • Like...real television and real TV.

  • YouTube content and its future success impedes on their business...

  • and it's a scary thing.

  • And that's why you have that Good Morning America interview

  • with Jenna Marbles, which was absolutely ridiculous.

  • If your livelihood depends on your ecosystem surviving,

  • why would you want to support your rival?

  • We'e a joke! Uh...we're kids that play around with cameras

  • and we don't know what we're doing. We're just so lucky!

  • We go viral because we have no clue how the internet works!

  • There's so many layers. I don't even know I want to go there.

  • [bleep] them.

  • (Finebros) Would you say that we're in a culture

  • that you have to question everything that you hear and see

  • because of how easy it is to make things seem real now?

  • I've definitely got trust issues now because of the incident.

  • Ever since, uh, MySpace photos, MySpace angled photos,

  • the way people look in some of their display pictures...

  • you question everything.

  • If you have my personality, I just want to be entertained!

  • So I'm not going to question anything!

  • I'm sorry, I'm not going to have this debate with you, Benny.

  • I think that, right now, what we can't trust are news anchors.

  • Because, frankly, Reddit probably called it that that was fake.

  • And put it up there.

  • So what? Re-viral? Fine. That's not a crime.

  • What's a crime is talking about it like it's new.

  • I think we live in a society where there's so much content floating around

  • that we can't keep track of everything.

  • And people are very-- their attention span is very short.

  • Sometimes they even forget that they saw something

  • because we are consuming so much content. We're consuming more than we can make.

  • (Finebros) So finally, now, you know the whole story.

  • (Finebros) How do you feel about this video?

  • (sighs) I feel like I-I once had a heart and it was ripped away from me.

  • I just want to know whether or not she was ordering chicken nuggets.

  • I feel deceived and I actually like it. I really like it.

  • I still think it's hilarious. I would share it,

  • just to see my friend's reaction and be like,

  • "Oh, it's fake. It's totally fake."

  • I think that we all need to just enjoy it for what it is: a really funny video.

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  • Alright, guys. I gotta go...to McDonalds to get some Chicken McNuggets.

  • And if I can't get any? Pssh-Pssh! Give me my Chicken McNuggets!

-(server) Ma'am-- -(customer) Don't tell me [bleep]!

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