Anyway, coneing is when you go through the drive-thru and when the guy hands youthe ice cream cone you ordered, you grab itby the ice cream part , rather than the cone part. Naturally, hilarity ensues. Bieber pulls off the coneing with skill and humor, but it's what he does after the stunt that's raising some eyebrows. Did he go too far?
OK, so the coneing. It's funny. I laughed. Sure, I have the maturity of a 7-year-old, but what can I say? I giggled. The humor ishelped by the fact that Bieber is driving his fancy Mercedes and it's even funnier that he has an earring. Hey Justin, 1993 called and it was like: "Really? OK. I mean, I guess ."
Anyway, after he cones, he decides to try and return a Wendy's Frosty to a Burger King. So ... yeah. It's not really friendly to do that, and yes it exploits the Burger King employee, but ... I don't know. Is it really so bad? Is it really out of line with the simple rebellion teens around the country take part in every day?
If Bieber can start a trend of coneing, I support it . The only one being harmed by coneing is the poor ice cream, so really I see nothing wrong with it. I love a yummy McD's cone any time of day, any time of year, so I would never be able to harm a frozen treat like that, but if others are intoit, I see no harm. I'm not so wild about thereturning-a-Wendy's-Frosty-to-Burger-King trend, but you know, it's not thaaat bad.
I dont get it
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