Drunk Dude At Circle K spouts the N word, is REMOVED with a twisted tea can – See The Memes – BroBible

Twisted Tea Smack Viral Video

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With just a few days left in 2020, there’s a video making a late push for the most important viral video of the year; and it’s a doozy. This viral video takes place like an award-winning film at the Cannes Film Festival: there’s a hero, a villain, intriguing side characters, plus a rollercoaster of emotions from anger to sadness and being overwhelmed with joy.

Strange things are happening in Circle K in Elyria, Ohio. That’s where a seemingly overly intoxicated man incessantly spits out racist insults while paying for drinks at the supermarket. A black man stands in line and patiently endures the unwanted abuse. The black man politely asks the seemingly ratty fopdoodle to stop dropping the N word. Nevertheless, the drunken guy, who looks like Michael Rapaport’s slightly less annoying little brother, keeps his mouth full.

“I’m not trying to disdain you, not me,” says the white boy. “I’m gonna say ‘n ****’ all day, every day.”

The black man takes a can of Twisted Tea and waves it like a still-activating lightsaber. The sloshing blowhard responds by shouting, ‘What? Are you going to hit me with that? Then the drunk gangster throws his drinks on the counter and yells, ‘Smack me! Smack me n ****!’

The black man drops the Twisted Tea on the floor and the windsock tries to kick it, but misses. That’s when the black man turns the can of Twisted Tea into a glorious Excalibur sword and absolutely pounds the cockalorum. A mighty “THWAAAAP” echoes through the Circle K as the noisy mouth is destroyed and it falls to the ground.

The white kid jumps again from the devastating blow, perhaps because he appears to be completely in the air. But it was a big mistake for him to get up again. The lord destroys him again, takes him to the ground and drops a few heavy punches on the head. The obnoxious sh * t stirrer is then almost smothered.

Here’s the Twisted Tea hero and where it all went.

The video, which was uploaded on Christmas Eve, has already gone viral on YouTube, Twitter, Reddit and other social media platforms. The internet has already done its job, creating funny memes and impressive video remixes for the Twisted Tea that can be heard all over the world.

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