Starbucks now says that time-stamped footage from the store at 6332 N. Northwest Highway does not show any of its workers writing that message. Instead, the note appears “to have been added after the beverage was handed off, likely by someone else,” a spokesperson told Block Club.


Garretson wrote that a relative, whom she later identified as her mother-in-law, ordered the Mint Majesty tea with two honeys — an order known to be Kirk’s favorite drink — from the Starbucks. When the order was completed, the cup had “Loser” written on it, Garretson said.


“I’m talking 5 p.m. today, I want some form of action to the employee that represents this business that wrote ‘Loser’ on my mother’s cup,” the man, who is not seen on-camera, can be heard saying in the video, which was posted Wednesday.

“We’re looking for not corporate bureaucracy. I want immediate accountability; and if not, I will have this whole intersection lined with patriots today, I’m not even joking,” the man told a Starbucks employee.

What an emotional response jesus. Guy sounds like a loser.

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    I don’t think collapsible batons are very good. Unless the telescopic part is really sturdy and the end of it is really heavy, basically just making it a medieval mace, it’s going to be mildly annoying at best, and picking up a random brick off the ground and throwing it would probably be more effective.

    My understanding of a lot of that “self-defense” gear is that it is made to trick rubes who are scared of “crime” (us-foreign-policy ) to buy bullshit that doesn’t actually work, but it’s ok, because the nightmare scenario Fox news has planted in their heads doesn’t actually happen in the real world, so the company doesn’t need to be worried about getting sued when their product doesn’t work.

    Any of that “tacticool” mall ninja shit is never actually going to be effective, you’d be better off carrying either a knife or a gun (as long as it is completely legal of course). I don’t know about how effective pepper spray stuff is, but fumbling with a bag and the cap and then making sure you’re aiming the spray end at your attacker, all while they’re coming at you seems like it would not be very effective either, though with practice and making sure you can stay cool in a crisis and not panic it would probably be fine. That’s the biggest part really, not panicking, calmly assessing the situation. Sometimes the most effective defence against a mugging is to just take out your wallet and toss it at them and run away. It sucks, but it’s way better than getting stabbed.

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      100-com Agree on your analysis and assessment of the psychology behind the industry. I have a pepper spray canister with a lil’ pocket clip and a top that flicks up with the thumb to access the button so its fairly accessible. I wouldn’t be confident using a blade for self defense. Getting a CCW permit for a firearm is fairly obtainable where I live but I wouldn’t be comfortable carrying everyday, having a gun on me would make me so paranoid. Avoiding the situation, escaping the situation, giving up the loot if that means staying safe, absolutely right.

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      I’ve always maintained that the most effective form of self defense training is to go to the track and do sprints. It’s not flashy but 99/100 people (including cops) either can’t or won’t keep up with you if you’ve trained your running speed.