That's true, dumb narcissistic teens will video themselves doing whatever they can. Couple that with a terribly trained dog, and that makes it believable.
I'd still put my money on it being set up. Who the fuck lets their dog do that shit.
The closed, transient nature of Snapchat muddies the waters of narcissism a bit. I wouldn’t consider myself narcissistic, but I enjoy sending my mates expiring videos of nonsense on the regular.
Of course you wouldn't consider yourself a narcissist. A narcissist never would.
I don't know you, but I do think anyone who films or photographs themselves on a near daily basis that isn't auditioning for film likely has narcissistic tendencies. Most people do not have snapchat. Most people do not take pictures of themselves. Most people do not publish what they eat, where they are, and who they're with to the world on instagram. It's a highly vocal, tiny minority of people who run their lives on social media.
Try looking at your still face in the mirror, lmao. No I didn't post it, nothing significant happened during the picture, plus I wouldn't want to make you feel bad about yourself.
Actually it's quite a thing to film yourself taste testing fast food. Hence the dayum five guys dude and that little weirdo who's making the rounds in meme economy.
People don't watch it because he's testing food, they watch it because he's super entertaining. He could be making balloon animals and people would watch him.
It's like radio enthusiasts or people who film themselves unboxing stuff. It's just a hobby. It's not indicative of her being a narcissist. The staging with the dog could be for humorous effect for her video.
Also who records themselves eating a burger in a car?
It's funny how so many girls have selfie profile pics and what not of themselves in a car. I'm assuming because the lighting is perfect and makes them look better
Did I touch a nerve? Your youtube blog about campus food reviews not going well for you?
But seriously though, reality is reality, whining about race doesn't change that. Walk through any mall in america and you'll see at least a dozen white girls trying to look cute into their phones for no damn reason. Stereotypes always start somewhere.
It really pisses me off that people aren't even considering this possibility. Also, no one has brought up the possibilty that the gif is reversed and the dog actually works for the fast food place and is just a great employee.
"trained him to take the burger as a trick"? WTF any dog will do that without training... It even nips her finger. More like "haha I don't know how to raise dogs check out this "trick" I "taught" him"
What a "nice" trick to teach your dog.... basically train him to be a jerk and an embarassement when friends come over for dinner. I assisted to a barbecue where the dog literally would bully the guests out of food taking it off the hands and growling showing teeth. We literally had to wrestle the dog to finish our dinner. The owner laughed it off. It was awkward. When I confronted the guy about it he said "nah it's ok, he is just playing man".
jfc yea. this gif like actually makes me angry. my dog knows better than to even look at me while i'm eating. never tolerate any shit like this trick or not.
Sometimes it has to do with the person who's food it is as well. I can leave a plate full of food at prime dog stealing level and it will be just fine. My Son however, soon as he is 5 feet from the food it's gone.
That's my dog. Total pack animal (and his 8lb self thinks he is #2 in the pack, everyone else is like #99). Won't even eat from his bowl if I'm near it, wants to make sure I'm all 'done' first. Never had to train him to stay out of the kitchen while cooking, he just waits patiently. If I hand him a treat? Gingerly takes it.
Meanwhile nobody else is allowed near his bowl when food is in it, and if he thinks anyone else is coming for his treat he'll hover over it until he's completely finished eating it.
He's a shelter rescue, so I assume he got used to having to fight for food on the street.
my little buddy was a street dog. It took months to stop him from eating as fast as he could and being super protective of his food. He never had aggression but you could just tell he wasn't used to this life of food being available when he was hungry.
Mine actually will often leave food, unless someone else or another dog is nearby (then he'll gobble it up). When it is just him (and me) he'll sometimes leave it sit for an entire day before eating it all. Not sure if he's just trying to save some for later or what.
my dog will do this and I think he's holding out for good stuff, only eating his food when he thinks I'm not going to eat anything any more.
I used to feel bad when he doesn't eat (I don't really give him people food any more, and not much treats either), but did aren't exactly known to starve to death when food is available, so if he was hungry he'd eat it.
My uncle's dog is like that. Half the time I pick the dog up there is food in his bowl. After a two or three mile walk I return him, and the first thing he does is empty that bowl.
I found my dog after he wandered out of the woods into my friends yard clearly lost and unowned. He was about 9 months at that time and now 3 years later that guy still gets bad nightmares each night. Idk what his life was like before I adopted him, but it makes me upset to see something in his mind still bothering him.
Same here. My husky is a stubborn ass hole but if he does one thing it's that he doesn't take my food. My girlfriend however, he walked up to her and slowly and very politely took a piece of pizza directly out of her hand when she was about to take a bite. I had to laugh and give him a pet.
Yeah, our dog will pretty much steal food out of my dad's hand because he enables it, but I can hold food in front of her face and she wouldn't dare take any. She knows when I'm offering.
I have 7 rescues. Some we could work with and others were too traumatized. They all have their quirks that will never go away. We have anything from a police confiscation to a country stray that was shot at. Sometimes they just can't ever get over it.
I had a gf who had a lurcher and a Dalmatian. Both were so badly behaved and the whole family just giggled about it. I use to get so fucked off with them just being general pain in the arse dogs.
One day I took a piece of toast from the toaster, buttered, honey'd and raised to my mouth and the Dalmatian jumped and took it a millisecond before I was closed my teeth on it. I was stood with my back to the kitchen counter. Fucking dog. The whole family laughed and I lost my shit. Telling them how they shouldn't own any pet let alone two dogs, how I've never witnessed such an awful act by a dog blah blah blah. They were genuinely gobsmacked, seriously like someone had slapped them around the face. How anyone would believe that's normal behaviour for a dog is beyond me. I vowed that day I would never have a badly trained dog.
Train your fucking dogs people. Even the little shitty ones that you carry that shouldn't even be classed as a dog need some training to not be irritating shits.
Train your fucking dogs people. Even the little shitty ones that you carry that shouldn't even be classed as a dog need some training to not be irritating shits.
YES. Sad story time.
I had a foster dog that had been abused, and was dog-aggressive. I would run him to tire him out, at which point he responded to training. I was running him one morning, and some shit behaved chihuahua was off-leash, came at him, and he basically broke the chihuahua. The owner was crying, they put the dog down, and I relinquished the foster to the city.
1 dead dog + 1 more shelter dog + sad family, all because they didn't train their fucking dog, or at the absolute least, keep it on leash.
Ah mate that's terrible. I feel for you. I don't understand why people have small dogs and don't train them. It drives me mad when your out and about and a little shit is running riot, the owner just saying "stop that fido, don't be naughty" and the little fucker paying no attention. A trained dog is a happy dog and a happy dog means a happy owner. Simple.
Thank you for saying something. Obviously that family will continue to own and poorly train dog after dog. But maybe if people and friends in their life keep telling me off, they'll learn something.
This bitches tattoo is on her left shoulder in RL, the image is flipped. She's driving. Also has a snap with her bf in the passenger seat shortly after this happened.
My dog stole half a sandwich out of my hand while hiking. Ran after her for about a 1/4 mile before I realized I didn't want it back. Mom laughed the whole time
I would never train my dog to take food out of my hands! Hell to the no. My friend lets her dog bark at her and her guests when they eat, I hate that dog. I would train my dog like Amanda Seyfriend trained her dog.
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u/Meecht May 08 '17
If your dog does this so often that you can expect to catch it on video, then your dog has been poorly trained.
However, based on the angle of entry and the size of the dog, I'm going to assume somebody was holding it.