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Karen Customer Refused To Eat Her Fajitas Without Shredded Cheese, Gets Schooled Online

Is it possible to eat fajitas without cheese?

In a world where we are constantly comparing ourselves to others, it is critical to remember that everyone’s struggles are valid and deserve empathy. Belittling someone’s problems only serves to invalidate their emotions and diminish their experiences. Your friend’s problems may not appear to be a big deal to you because you are going through a difficult time. However, this does not imply that their concerns are unfounded or that they are not permitted to be sad or depressed. Moreover, I know a lot of people always say, ‘There are starving kids in Africa’ when you say you’re sad, but that’s a cop-out. After all, there will always be something bigger going on outside your personal circle.

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Now that the mental health warning has been addressed, I must admit that some ‘issues’ appear to be first-world problems, and we are free to mock those who complain about them. Nowadays, social media has given everyone a platform, which is generally a good thing. However, it also allows entitled people to post whatever they want. For example, the woman in this infamous story appears to have been unable to properly eat her fajitas due to poor restaurant service. Now, we’ve all had bad restaurant service at some point, but this post was published while the pandemic was still ongoing.

I wish I was making this up, but you can see for yourself by scrolling down.

Source: Twitter

#1 This is the original tweet that started the chaos.

#2 Just look at the heartbroken expression!

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#3 It is basically the same thing, right?

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#4 How will she survive without her precious shredded cheese?

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#5 We are all too selfish and focus on our own problems.

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Via Twitter

#6 Now, I want cheese as well.

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#7 Honestly, I am just getting hungry by the minute.

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#8 It is not as if COVID was taking people’s lives, and that is why the quarantine existed.

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#9 I should have known a GoFundMe would be created.

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#10 It was not only petty but also completely tone-deaf.

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#11 It is like carrying Tobasco sauce with you.

#12 I see why the original tweet was deleted.

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#13 A cheese cross?

The “18 minutes without cheese” hashtag has since gained popularity. Honestly, the entire post comes across as tone-deaf. If it had been a joke, it would have been fine, but judging by the reaction, it wasn’t. The woman’s overly sad expression was just icing on the cake.

Not only that, but there are numerous other dishes on the table, but she must wait for the cheese before she can dig in. The only remaining question is: who puts shredded cheese on a fajita?

#14 My jaw is still on the floor.

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#15 I have to agree with this controversial take.

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#16 I am sure they weren’t ready for the sh*tstorm that happened afterwards.

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Via Allison

#17 My lactose sensitivity is acting up through the screen.

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#18 A real tragedy.

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Via Ashley 

#19 What would be the opposite of lactose intolerant?

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#20 What about all the other food on the table though?

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Via Whitney

Were you on Twitter when this hashtag trended? Or did you just learn about this now? Do you think people took it too far, or was it just a lighthearted joke? Let us know what you think in the comments below, and remember to share these tweets with your friends so they can join in the roasting as well. After all, hating on one person can bring the entire Internet together.

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