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Man Absolutely Freaks Out in Coffee Shop Sending Patrons Fleeing -- Do You Think It's Real?
December 13, 2012
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Video of a man apparently in the throes of a serious fit over his computer not working is gaining steam online.
In it, the man slumps over his seat at a coffee shop and starts banging on his laptop, asking if anyone else is experiencing problems. After a few moments he stands up and shouts at the screen, yelling "This can't be right!" An employee comes over to settle him down, prompting him to apologize and promise to be quiet. He stands up again as patrons start to file out, slams the screen closed and declares the computer has everything in it -- reports, addresses, pictures of his children, a letter from his mother and the novel he wrote when his wife was pregnant. Finally, he says, he has a presentation in 10 minutes.
More people leave, including the unseen videographer, and watch from outside as the man continues to scream and shout. Police arrive and quickly lead him into the back of a squad car.
"Am I going to jail? Because I got a presentation -- " he says as the door slams.
Image source: YouTube
Image source: YouTube
Image source: YouTube
Image source: YouTube
The video contains no details about where or when it was recorded; it was uploaded to YouTube on Dec. 12, and some commenters have suspected it could be faked or staged.
Let us know what you think -- watch the video and take our poll below:
(h/t BuzzFeed)
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