The Fear

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  1. Hey Tragic did you draw this yourself? I think it means If there's one thing McDonald's fears, is losing all that Sweet chingy, ching, ching. Look how they reacted when "Super size me" came out. They refused to talk to Morgan because they got something to hide. Not only is their food a total grease fest, but their values are fucked up too. Want to hear a funny ass story. This mother and her 5-year-old son were headed to McDonald's one day, they passed a car accident. Usually when they see something terrible like that they say a prayer for those who might be hurt. So she pointed to the accident and said to her son, "We should pray." From the back seat she heard his earnest request: "Please, God, don't let those cars block the entrance to McDonald's."

    Hey Tragic I was thinking of changing my name to Post Mortem. What do you think about that?

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  2. Yeah I drew it using MS Paint. Pretty old school, huh? Your interpretation certainly is valid. It's a shame though because when I was little I used to love going to McDonald's. You know, back when it was fun to go there because you got cool toys in your Happy Meal and the characters were still a part of their marketing strategy (Ronald McDonald, The Hamburglar and, my personal favorite, Grimace). Now the Happy Meals often come in bags instead of box-shaped cardboard, they serve apples and oatmeal, and the inside of most McDonald's these days has the same shitty color scheme and design and my large purple friend is nowhere to be seen. Plus I hate their "I'm Lovin' It" slogan. Sometimes when I'm bored I watch old commercials from the 80s and 90s on YouTube and every now and then I'll catch an old McDonald's commercial. They're so much better than today's commercials which seem to pander to minorities and young white couples who perform synchronized hand gestures before sipping their shitty McCafe's.

    Love the name change, btw.

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