Funny Facebook Post: The 'B Special' Incident at Subway

Kaylee Everhart

Updated Thursday, September 19, 2024 at 12:00 AM CDT

A recent Facebook post has gone viral, capturing the attention of social media users worldwide. The post, originating from Tulsa, humorously recounts an awkward yet funny encounter at a Subway restaurant.

In the post, a user apologizes to a conservative suburban woman who was behind them in line at Subway. The user admits to repeatedly referring to Fred's liberally mayo'd oven-roasted chicken sub as a 'B****** Special.' This unusual name caused quite a stir, especially when the woman's teenage son couldn't contain his laughter. The situation escalated when the woman, in her frustration, loudly asked her son, "ETHAN, WHAT IS A B****** SPECIAL?" in the middle of a crowded restaurant.

The post has garnered significant attention, with many people finding humor in the awkwardness of the situation. It has received ten likes and one comment, indicating that it resonated with viewers.

One commenter found the post to be a perfect example of how wealth disparity and societal norms can lead to comical misunderstandings. Another user humorously suggested dragging billionaires into the street and feeding them into an old wood chipper, highlighting the absurdity of wealth inequality.

The post also sparked a discussion on Christmas decorations appearing too early in stores, with users sharing their frustrations about seeing holiday items as early as August. One user mentioned that even Dollar General started displaying Christmas decorations in August, much to their dismay.

The viral nature of this Facebook post showcases the power of social media in bringing humor and levity to our daily lives. It also serves as a reminder of how easily misunderstandings can occur, especially when unfamiliar terms are thrown into casual conversation.

In a world where social media posts can quickly become a source of entertainment and discussion, this 'B****** Special' incident at Subway is a prime example of how a simple moment can capture the collective imagination and spark a wave of reactions online.

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TyrTheTired

#6 Alas, no longer true. Started seeing Christmas stuff in Costco nearly a month ago... And, look, I love Christmas. I'm truly insane; I listen to Christmas songs all year long and I like them, even the one you're thinking about. But it's f***ing SEPTEMBER and no one needs Christmas decorations right now. Not even people like me. Put them away, Costco.

mycatwontletmeclosemybedroomdoor

Would it be so wrong to drag billionaires into the street and feed them feet-first into an old wood chipper, slowly? Asking for a friend.

BenjyX55

#17 My favorite part of posts like this is that some people will respond like they think you're trying to give actual financial advice to immortal beings and not just trying to put into perspective the absurd wealth inequality that currently exists.

TripleDane

#7. experimeitng with making my own laundry detergen (or rather its soap not detergent by that recipe). was utterly not worth the time used into vs getting the cheapes powder laudnry detergent. powder is better than liquid ad certaitn detergen chemical cannot exit togehe in liquid from so the often lack one of the other. powder is just better and cheaper. If you like fabric softerner just used vinegear instead. it also has the benefit of not killing your towels ability to dry you.

doodbrowhat

#31 honestly nothing of value was lost, even if it was disapointing

thespaceneedle

Jerry won’t mind, he’s a true bro.

dutchguy1986

#13 what is this poem supposed to be?

tg2222222

#31 he was polite and he has a clear answer. He can now move on. It's the second best outcome and he should be pleased.

Merdock

#6, so I have had a great idea for a Halloween display but buying and storing everything is holding me back. Maybe another brave soul will take the inspiration An army of undead commanded by a powerful lich defending the house from Santa and his elves.

TheTh1stB2ndN3rd

#31 That was excellent advice. Saved that poor woman further harassment.

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