
Source: BroBible
Summary
A woman, Cailyn Carrington, shared a strange experience at a McDonald’s drive-thru on TikTok. When she tried to order, a mysterious voice, sounding like a troll, interrupted her and made absurd comments. The voice claimed to have stolen the headset and was trolling the employees. The actual McDonald’s worker apologized and tried to assist Carrington, while the troll continued to interrupt. The video has gained over 8 million views and sparked amusement and comments from the internet community.
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The habit gets a new name.
Trolling, the art of messing with people, has evolved. From its roots in online communities to its current form of chaos, trolling has become a game of cat and mouse. In this case, a mysterious voice hijacked a McDonald’s drive-thru headset, leaving a customer confused and the employee exasperated. The troll’s antics, though malicious, have become a form of entertainment for the internet.
The troll’s comments, like “The Big Arch isn’t even that good,” and “No, I don’t think so,” are a perfect example of the absurdity of trolling. The employee’s repeated apologies and attempts to assist the customer only add to the comedy.
As one commenter pointed out, the troll’s commitment to the bit is impressive, sitting in the parking lot to pull off the prank. The evolution of trolling has led to a new form of entertainment, where people can watch and enjoy the absurdity of it all.
And so, trolling becomes a form of performance art, where the line between reality and joke is blurred.
Author: Evan Null









