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‘I catch romance fraudsters for a living by taking them up on their ridiculous lies’
I ordered a lemonade with no ice at a McDonald’s rival – and what they gave me was so ridiculous I had to grab my phone
A WENDY’S customer has shared their experience ordering a lemonade with no ice.
What they received was so ridiculous, they grabbed their phone and began recording.
TikToker Kay (@kaybrynell) shared the incident in a recent video.
“Look what Wendy’s did when my friend asked for lemonade & no ice,” the on-screen text read.
The video then shows a Wendy’s cup filled only slightly more than halfway with lemonade.
The beverage was filled to a line on the side of the cup, well below the top.
The video has been viewed more than 270,000 times.
Many in the comments shared that they, too, have experienced this at different fast food chains.
“They did that to me and I asked for a refund. I told the lady you don’t do that with Coke,” someone said.
“Starbucks tried this and I got a refund,” one person wrote.
“McDonald did that to me too,” someone else said.
“The red line on the side is where they fill it too and than add ice too make it full,” another said.
However, not everyone has had that same experience.
“I always ask for no ice at diff. Locations and they always fill it up..what y’all talking about?” one person commented.
“I ask for no ice or light ice so my drink doesn’t get watered down, so I wouldn’t mind. But I’ve never seen a place actually give less,” another wrote.
“Nah that’s never happened to me and I always get no ice with my lemonade,” another chimed in.
The U.S. Sun has reached out to Wendy’s for comment.
One of the best modern strategy games just got a ridiculous discount
Civilization 6 is currently 90% off on Steam right now, a frankly silly deal that everyone even remotely interested in strategy games should make use of.
As a matter of fact, there are some killer deals on Steam right now thanks to the midweek madness sale. Lasting up until April 9, plenty of brilliant indies and AAA projects are up for grabs at ludicrous prices.
Civilization 6 is probably the highlight, with a bizarrely good 90% price cut. We reviewed the game’s Rise and Fall expansion a while back and noted how the game was on a good path. Since then it has only gotten better, so jump on it on the cheap while you can! If you can find a few friends to join you, you’re in for countless hours of fun. And war.
Celebrate April Fools Day with these 10 ridiculous mods on CurseForge
We all love a gritty game with plenty of realism, and things that do what they’re supposed to, but sometimes you’ve just got to get a little silly. Instead of pranking you this April Fools, we thought we’d treat you to a rundown of the wackiest, most ridiculous mods you can download for your favourite games.
Zack Snyder teases ‘ridiculous scale’ RPG set in the universe of his new Netflix film
Zack Snyder, known for films like 300 and the four-hour “Snyder Cut” of Justice League, is working on an RPG set in the universe of his forthcoming Netflix sci-fi movie Rebel Moon, he teased in a podcast interview on Sunday.
“The one thing that I’m really having a really good time with is — and I don’t even know if I’m supposed to talk about it — this RPG that we’re doing that is just literally insane and so immersive and so intense and so huge,” Snyder said in an interview on The Nerd Queens podcast.
Snyder didn’t share many details beyond that and the Rebel Moon connection — he doesn’t even specify what kind of RPG it is, though it seems like a video game — but he mentioned that he didn’t want to make a “causal” game and that he…
Trombone Champ’s ‘autotoot’ makes the ridiculous music game more accessible
Trombone Champ is a blast to watch, but a beast to play even compared to some other rhythm games — you try nailing a slide during the “William Tell Overture.” Thankfully, developer Holy Wow Studios is putting the game within reach of more players. It’s introducing an “Autotoot” option that takes away the need to press buttons. If you have hand-mobility issues, you’ll have a better chance of squonking your way to an S rank. Your score is halved to prevent leaderboard cheating, but you can advance the story.
The update is also more streamer-friendly, with icons warning when a tune might be muted on services like Twitch. It’s faster to restart a track when your performance goes askew, and you’ll see your character in the points screen.
Trombone Champ quickly became a viral sensation after its debut last September. Anyone who’s familiar with Guitar Hero or Rock Band will grasp the basic mechanics, but the laugh-’til-you-cry hilarity of playing trombone over classic pieces can’t be overstated — this is one of those precious games where messing up is almost more entertaining than a perfect score. And that’s before you throw in unofficial songs that put brass where it clearly doesn’t belong.
Autotoot is also part of a larger trend of improving accessibility in games. Titles like The Last of Us now make accommodations for a wide range of mobility, hearing and vision abilities. Input devices like Microsoft’s Xbox Adaptive Controller and Sony’s Project Leonardo are also making many games viable for people who can’t use conventional gamepads.
This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/trombone-champs-autotoot-makes-the-ridiculous-music-game-more-accessible-192059126.html?src=rss
Eurovision fans furious after tickets go on sale for live final and host Rylan Clark slams ‘ridiculous prices’
EUROVISION fans were furious after tickets to the final appeared on resale sites — some for almost one hundred times their face value.
Tickets were priced at £80 to £380 for the big event on May 13.
They were being sold on for just under £10,000.
Song contest co-host Rylan Clark, 34, branded cash-hungry touts “p****s” as prices rocketed online.
Demand was so high for tickets to live shows and rehearsals that website Ticketmaster crashed within seconds of the sale starting yesterday.
Many fans couldn’t even join the digital queue.
Ticketmaster limited each order to four tickets to try to stop touts.
The BBC later said all the shows and previews at Liverpool’s M&S Bank Arena were sold out.
It said those who missed out on tickets can still enjoy spin-off activities held across the city.