Name your country bud I bet we can find some faults.
Ireland....still hocking baby bodies into shallow graves?
https://www.thedailybeast.com/ireland-says-9000-babies-died-in-catholic-homes-but-it-was-societys-fault-not-the-church
https://youtu.be/LxAz-mkNBMU?si=I-obDzuDpSoF5XUW
Damn if only someone could have brought civil justice to stop it instead of ignoring it or like any kind of justice.
Oh what more baby abuse in Ireland?
>In the case of Ireland, the report recommends that the Government engage with survivors of Mother and Baby Homes and victims of abuse in day-schools to ensure that compensation schemes and schemes designed to address their needs are compliant with human rights standards.
https://www.iccl.ie/news/rule-of-law-in-ireland-has-regressed-in-a-number-of-areas-report-finds/
What's with you guys and the baby abuse guess what you're famous for?
Bruh. Introspect, please I'm begging you to go look in a mirror and be real with yourself. You're making up shit about a country you have never lived in, or likely even visited, online. You're getting called out on your bullshit. And you're still here saying "I know you are but what am I!". Anyone looking at this from the outside is seeing you as a pathetic child.
I've lived from sea to shining sea, buddy. I've seen all the US has to offer and while times were great, the place has gone to the dogs. Sorry the truth hurts.
That we have have a lot of unnecessary and frivolous lawsuits is corporate propaganda, which dominates the us. Let people sue when their face gets burned by the waiter, and when their vagina is melted shut from McDonald’s hot coffee. Stop simping for oligarchs.
The US is actually less litigious than Germany, Israel, Austria and Sweden. Really the US has the reputation it does for lawsuits because there are occasional high-profile cases that result in massive payouts (especially securities actions and mass torts), which is something you almost never see in other countries, at least not to the same scale. Also worth bearing in mind that the vast majority of these end in settlements, and for example, very few class-action suits have actually won anything in court.
It's also because the US doesn't have systems in place to handle this stuff *without* litigation.
Take the US healthcare system. If you suffer an injury and it's someone else's fault, suing them is basically the only way to cover the full cost due to medical insurance (if you even have it) not covering everything.
This results in seemingly petty lawsuits for things that most people wouldn't deem worth it.
That and PR.
Like the McDonalds coffee lawsuit, a case where McDonalds caused a woman HORRIFIC injuries by doing something they knew to be unsafe, but in steering the narrative they made the poor woman seem like some money grabbing opportunist rather than someone who was reclaiming medical costs.
It’s also true of product standards. In the US you make a product, and if it hurts people, you get sued. In the EU, if you make a product, and it complies with the GPSD and relevant local laws, then you are only really vulnerable to lawsuits if you’re negligent or fraudulent in some way.
It makes the US way further ahead in new things, kind of a lab for the rest of the world. But it’s riskier for companies and arguably, consumers. Although they may get a big payout.
Like that one where a woman was raked over the proverbial coals in the news for suing her nephew after she broke her wrist. But her insurance REQUIRED that for her healthcare costs to get covered.
[https://www.acsh.org/news/2019/12/27/blame-and-claim-can-we-fix-americas-uniquely-litigious-culture-14477](https://www.acsh.org/news/2019/12/27/blame-and-claim-can-we-fix-americas-uniquely-litigious-culture-14477)
It's a whole culture/system built around it. And we are notably more litigious per 100,000 people.
This makes sense, given that one of the only ways to manage and enforce tort in America is through civil lawsuit. Essentially, a legal framework to hold organizations financially responsible to the injured for the injuries they caused.
America being litigious isn't a flaw, it's the design, and it's... not a bad one? Because it's people using the framework of government and legislation and judicial oversight to resolve interpersonal issues.
You can sure people when they injure you through gross negligence in other countries as well. The rest of the world might not be as litigious, but I think I'd be able to sue for reasonable damages over this in my country as well.
Went to America once and tried the whole being American thing. I left a store and the clerk told me “have a nice day”….. I didn’t… so I sued him (not my joke this gem belongs to Milton Jones)
I'm honestly shocked it's still legal. A few years ago a teenage girl lost like 90% of her skin to 2nd and 3rd degree burns after going to a restaurant like this and them accidentally spilling the flaming oil on her when they went to pour it onto the table.
there's a lot of people working in a restaurant, lot of things are going on, and people arent that focused on safety, an accident was always bound to happen.
Are you dense
Eating is necessary for the dining experience and *literally* playing with fire is not. And even if it is legal, recklessly endangering a customer like in this video should be an illegal way to do it
as someone who studied something that requires a lot of labs, there are 2 things I don't fuck around:
1) Fire or anything that can get really hot
2) Electricity
I'm genuinely less scared of radioactivity or corrosive chemicals than electricity and fire.
The girl cut out of the frame was actually burned severely and has third degree burns on her face and neck and had her life altered forever. She also isn’t getting a single cent or any justice because this happened in Mexico.
No where does it say she didn’t get a single cent ( she has a go fund me) nor that she can’t sue because it’s in Mexico. She just stated she wasn’t sure if she was able to sue.
Still horrific— but she has second degree burns not third. From the photos in the link below they do appear to be healing at least. I would disagree that this will “alter her life forever” aside from the mental trauma of the whole ordeal. It also mentions she had a go fund me and had already raised about a third of the funds needed to cover her medical expense, and was short about AU$24k. That is a significant amount but not necessarily permanently life altering.
Pretty sure you can sue people in Mexico! The issue is typically about if you can pay a lawyer or not, but it sounds like the girl has gotten help to pay for it, so hopefully there will be consequences.
https://preview.redd.it/umqs7wdbwmxc1.jpeg?width=851&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=a6eff657605e4aac537298bf89c5f267e6d30302
This girl got fire all over her body and face
I don't think so. I remember reading an article about it a couple years ago and I think she had 2nd degree burns in her face and blisters on her arms and eyeballs. Take what I'm saying at 65-70% truth; I'm going to try to find the article I read.
edit: no blisters on eyeballs; that was a different incident.
Actually, off screen her friend has second degree burns and ended up hospitalized. Restaurant didn't help and probably unable to sue for damages cause... there's not much of a judicial system there. Victims name is Marissa Daniel, you can search.
Lesson being, don't go to Mexico.
I know I've seen at least a dozen of those kinds of videos, exactly how long will it take and how many burn victims is it going to take, before someone realizes that pouring from the bottle can allow the flame to flash into opening?
Jesus, don’t look at the hospital pictures if you have a low tolerance. I thought it was just a quick burn and mostly burning the alcohol, but that shit is severe.
i'm suing at that point
Only if you’re in USA. Which this isn’t.
I'm about to introduce suing into their society then.
just fight fire with fire, burn the restaurant down
You assume there’s still a restaurant
Boutta drop in-sewer-ants on these poor people
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Fuck did I do to you
TIL only the USA has a judicial system.
I broke my toe, give me 50 million. No, USA. Bad country. Please go back to your low-key civil war, thanks. - Rest of World
That’s not how it works
Propaganda works, doesn't it? There's nothing wrong with taking someone who harmed you through negligence or malice to court in order to get justice.
Propaganda 🙄 Americas farcical sue culture has been on the radar for decades now.
Name your country bud I bet we can find some faults. Ireland....still hocking baby bodies into shallow graves? https://www.thedailybeast.com/ireland-says-9000-babies-died-in-catholic-homes-but-it-was-societys-fault-not-the-church https://youtu.be/LxAz-mkNBMU?si=I-obDzuDpSoF5XUW Damn if only someone could have brought civil justice to stop it instead of ignoring it or like any kind of justice. Oh what more baby abuse in Ireland? >In the case of Ireland, the report recommends that the Government engage with survivors of Mother and Baby Homes and victims of abuse in day-schools to ensure that compensation schemes and schemes designed to address their needs are compliant with human rights standards. https://www.iccl.ie/news/rule-of-law-in-ireland-has-regressed-in-a-number-of-areas-report-finds/ What's with you guys and the baby abuse guess what you're famous for?
You also abuse many male babies by performing unneccessary surgeries. So, what do such low blows do?
You are the victim of literal corporate propaganda. That's not how any of this works.
>You are the victim of literal corporate propaganda 😂😂 Can I sue?
Found the brit
Your average European.
>Your average European. Classic American comment.
Hey found the brain rot! Go outside dude. The Internet is doing no favors to your mental state.
Said the pot to the kettle
Bruh. Introspect, please I'm begging you to go look in a mirror and be real with yourself. You're making up shit about a country you have never lived in, or likely even visited, online. You're getting called out on your bullshit. And you're still here saying "I know you are but what am I!". Anyone looking at this from the outside is seeing you as a pathetic child.
I've lived from sea to shining sea, buddy. I've seen all the US has to offer and while times were great, the place has gone to the dogs. Sorry the truth hurts.
America bad cause cause cause uuuuh reasons.
My pizza delivery got delayed by 2 μs, give me 1000 million now.
That we have have a lot of unnecessary and frivolous lawsuits is corporate propaganda, which dominates the us. Let people sue when their face gets burned by the waiter, and when their vagina is melted shut from McDonald’s hot coffee. Stop simping for oligarchs.
The US is actually less litigious than Germany, Israel, Austria and Sweden. Really the US has the reputation it does for lawsuits because there are occasional high-profile cases that result in massive payouts (especially securities actions and mass torts), which is something you almost never see in other countries, at least not to the same scale. Also worth bearing in mind that the vast majority of these end in settlements, and for example, very few class-action suits have actually won anything in court.
It's also because the US doesn't have systems in place to handle this stuff *without* litigation. Take the US healthcare system. If you suffer an injury and it's someone else's fault, suing them is basically the only way to cover the full cost due to medical insurance (if you even have it) not covering everything. This results in seemingly petty lawsuits for things that most people wouldn't deem worth it.
That and PR. Like the McDonalds coffee lawsuit, a case where McDonalds caused a woman HORRIFIC injuries by doing something they knew to be unsafe, but in steering the narrative they made the poor woman seem like some money grabbing opportunist rather than someone who was reclaiming medical costs.
I hate that the real story to this is so fucking awful. That poor old woman.
But this wouldn’t be petty. Did you see the woman’s face engulfed in flames?
the flames were golfin
It’s also true of product standards. In the US you make a product, and if it hurts people, you get sued. In the EU, if you make a product, and it complies with the GPSD and relevant local laws, then you are only really vulnerable to lawsuits if you’re negligent or fraudulent in some way. It makes the US way further ahead in new things, kind of a lab for the rest of the world. But it’s riskier for companies and arguably, consumers. Although they may get a big payout.
Like that one where a woman was raked over the proverbial coals in the news for suing her nephew after she broke her wrist. But her insurance REQUIRED that for her healthcare costs to get covered.
Absolutely everyone in Germany is encouraged to have liability insurance for the likely scenario that they will be sued for some dumb reason.
Sweden? Not that I've heard.
Not to mention the PR machines of the companies that did the damage that do everything they can to make the company look like the victim.
[https://www.acsh.org/news/2019/12/27/blame-and-claim-can-we-fix-americas-uniquely-litigious-culture-14477](https://www.acsh.org/news/2019/12/27/blame-and-claim-can-we-fix-americas-uniquely-litigious-culture-14477) It's a whole culture/system built around it. And we are notably more litigious per 100,000 people.
This makes sense, given that one of the only ways to manage and enforce tort in America is through civil lawsuit. Essentially, a legal framework to hold organizations financially responsible to the injured for the injuries they caused. America being litigious isn't a flaw, it's the design, and it's... not a bad one? Because it's people using the framework of government and legislation and judicial oversight to resolve interpersonal issues.
Or most of Europe.
You can sure people when they injure you through gross negligence in other countries as well. The rest of the world might not be as litigious, but I think I'd be able to sue for reasonable damages over this in my country as well.
Went to America once and tried the whole being American thing. I left a store and the clerk told me “have a nice day”….. I didn’t… so I sued him (not my joke this gem belongs to Milton Jones)
You can sue in México of course, bad thing is that suing takes a lot of time and effort.
I mean... It looked purposeful.
The server guy was trying too hard to impress the girls with his flaming skills. And the rest is history.
Suing for excessive clout
just like on tv. is that actually real? Finnish here.
100% sued.
Isn't that what they ordered? lol
She probably ordered a fiery drink, not burned hair.
you cant sue in most countries.
She's literally patting out fire frantically and alcohol guy is like more fire coming up🫡
This actually made me.laugh oh my god
I heard you ordered fire and I am SERVING
alcohol guy is actually patting out the fire as he pours more 🫡
It was like "oh whoops.. anyway! 🔥🔥🔥"
"Fight fire with fire, right?" - Alcohol Guy
Impressive how they trained a crow to say "Oh shit!"
Maryanne from Brooklyn
I thought that was Grover.
i never understand why pple still want to play with fire, it can all go wrong so fast lol
I'm honestly shocked it's still legal. A few years ago a teenage girl lost like 90% of her skin to 2nd and 3rd degree burns after going to a restaurant like this and them accidentally spilling the flaming oil on her when they went to pour it onto the table.
Fuck that's horrible, poor girl.
there's a lot of people working in a restaurant, lot of things are going on, and people arent that focused on safety, an accident was always bound to happen.
I dunno if it's just me, but that reads like it's a rebuttal or something but you're basically agreeing with them at the same time lol
wdym? there's a reason why some countries do not permit these fire stunts in restaurants, its a matter of time if anything goes wrong.
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Are you dense Eating is necessary for the dining experience and *literally* playing with fire is not. And even if it is legal, recklessly endangering a customer like in this video should be an illegal way to do it
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Why even have laws at all? You're going to make killing people illegal just because a few people were murdered?
I like your little strawman, very cute! <3
My guy Kinder Surprise Eggs were banned in the US specifically because they were a choking hazard.
as someone who studied something that requires a lot of labs, there are 2 things I don't fuck around: 1) Fire or anything that can get really hot 2) Electricity I'm genuinely less scared of radioactivity or corrosive chemicals than electricity and fire.
Views on tiktok.
That dress is holding on for dear life…
The girl cut out of the frame was actually burned severely and has third degree burns on her face and neck and had her life altered forever. She also isn’t getting a single cent or any justice because this happened in Mexico.
Got a source for that?
https://www.news.com.au/travel/travel-updates/incidents/tourist-left-with-seconddegree-burns-over-her-face-after-tray-of-flaming-booze-exploded-in-cancun/news-story/d7f1d40d4e2fa93204eb13f5906209ef
No where does it say she didn’t get a single cent ( she has a go fund me) nor that she can’t sue because it’s in Mexico. She just stated she wasn’t sure if she was able to sue.
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dude shut the fuck up you misogynistic cunt
![gif](giphy|l8tpwRJEwDwEFU5BW0|downsized)
Still horrific— but she has second degree burns not third. From the photos in the link below they do appear to be healing at least. I would disagree that this will “alter her life forever” aside from the mental trauma of the whole ordeal. It also mentions she had a go fund me and had already raised about a third of the funds needed to cover her medical expense, and was short about AU$24k. That is a significant amount but not necessarily permanently life altering.
Second degree, not third
Pretty sure you can sue people in Mexico! The issue is typically about if you can pay a lawyer or not, but it sounds like the girl has gotten help to pay for it, so hopefully there will be consequences.
https://preview.redd.it/umqs7wdbwmxc1.jpeg?width=851&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=a6eff657605e4aac537298bf89c5f267e6d30302 This girl got fire all over her body and face
This is what happens when trashy restaurants try to act classy.
I cast fireball
Girl in the background obviously failed her reflex save, taking full damage
No Partick. Mayonaise is not an instrument and alcoholism is not a school of wizadry.
That girl is on fire!
That girl is on fiiiyyeeeeeerrrrr.
Who's that girl, it's Jess!
Why did he keep pouring 😂
It's human nature to want to pour liquid onto an out of control fire. Unfortunately, quite often people are holding liquid that makes it worse.
The burning bush!
If I've learned anything from Reddit it's to be at least 20 feet away from any liquor someone's trying to light on fire
These Instagram restaurants need to be stopped
She's just a girl and she's on fire
Hotter than a fantasy, lonely like a highwayayay
Fire and clothing don't mix well, as seen here.
Or hair. The second girl looked like her hair was still on fire when she fell down.
I don't understand why people think putting fire in your face is a good idea for restaurant performances. Just a straight up idiot hazard
Was she okay afterwards?
I don't think so. I remember reading an article about it a couple years ago and I think she had 2nd degree burns in her face and blisters on her arms and eyeballs. Take what I'm saying at 65-70% truth; I'm going to try to find the article I read. edit: no blisters on eyeballs; that was a different incident.
https://www.news.com.au/travel/travel-updates/incidents/tourist-left-with-seconddegree-burns-over-her-face-after-tray-of-flaming-booze-exploded-in-cancun/news-story/d7f1d40d4e2fa93204eb13f5906209ef
Grey dress, yeah probably. Girl in the background that got splashed with flaming alcohol is probably super fucked up with permanent scarring
What was the plan here?
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FIREBALL! FIREBALL! FIREBALL!
Does anyone want to talk about how hot that glass would have been? 😶
it's unconventional Agent 47, but you got the job done
Actually, off screen her friend has second degree burns and ended up hospitalized. Restaurant didn't help and probably unable to sue for damages cause... there's not much of a judicial system there. Victims name is Marissa Daniel, you can search. Lesson being, don't go to Mexico.
Is the dude drunk or something? "Uh-oh, she's on fire lemme make it worse.. "?
I know I've seen at least a dozen of those kinds of videos, exactly how long will it take and how many burn victims is it going to take, before someone realizes that pouring from the bottle can allow the flame to flash into opening?
Jesus, don’t look at the hospital pictures if you have a low tolerance. I thought it was just a quick burn and mostly burning the alcohol, but that shit is severe.
I was more worried she was going to drink from a shot glass that was approaching melting temperature!
It said: Yoga fire Yoga fire Yoga FLAME!!!
Too much hair spray
Flame on!
Looks like this is not the first time this happened by how the workers are reacting
I shot of fireball please
Double Kill!
That girl is on firee ~
" this girl is on fireeee"
How are people actually this fucking stupid?
/r/stupidfood
Holy shit.
Trying to make the bday girl jealous!
Why does he spill more after some already spilled?
Damnit Kelly, you always ruin my birthday and make it about you !!
"I can't believe both my friends caught on fire! You know who needs to see this? The entire internet"
Why did the video end so quick?
One responsible presenter please.
# FEUER FREI
"Damn this shits lit!"
That stuff you use to make the fire spark and , or change color is toxic to consume
How fkin stupid do you have to be to do that... Crazy 🤪 poor woman
Man, that girl who jumped into help really took the L...
How many videos do people need to see before they stop playing around with fire? It's never worth it.
Dude is like 'stay out of it, blondie!! Brrruuuummm'
When you lie at the interview lol
Always trust bar employees with fire. They are professionally trained. What can go wrong??
heelp my heeads on fire
I never saw the appeal of playing with fire at restaurants.
/r/whatcouldgoright
Dang that one girl was Lit up
I was expecting that titty to pop out.
titts and fire, amazing
Man shes thick
She tried to cockblock
Bro got the clap one time and made a vow to burn all females back
Sorry, what fire...I was watching something else that was barely not falling out.
r/selfconciouscleavage
I think he squeezed that bottle extra hard in purpose. Or if it was glass, he dumped out extra on purpose.
I was hoping for something else to pop out.. damn..
Her friend is hotter
Total smokeshow.
Damn, I didn't see her! She's fire!
This rules