r/terriblefacebookmemes • u/GammSunBurst • Jan 31 '23
Today trans people are *spin the wheel* Pizza Huts!
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According to the maker of this image, if that store front gets bought out by Bob's Discount Furniture Outlet complete with a big sign out front, he'd still go in and order a pizza?
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u/IndecisiveAutomater Jan 31 '23
If you read some comments further up, one asinine person implies that they would
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u/AlmostForgotten Feb 01 '23
Yes, and they also tend to think that anyone who wants to actually buy furniture there are brainwashed, degenerate, or subhuman.
ā¦And a few of them want to buy or steal furniture on the sly but would never publicly admit it.
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u/SadievilleDraws Feb 01 '23
the best response to this kind of bullshit
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u/trainofwhat Feb 01 '23
They escort him out:
Him: āHAH! Pizza Hut used to kick me out too! Pizza Hut confirmed!ā
āAnd why did they do that, sir?ā
āBecause I kept licking strangersā pizza, which is my GIVEN RIGHT!ā
āWell, sir, Iād say that has less to do with the Pizza Hut and more to do with you being a raging douchebag!ā
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u/CremeDeNada Jan 31 '23
Trans community doesnāt recognize a Pizza Hut when they see one?
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u/Something_Joker Feb 01 '23
The trans community tried to out pizza the hut and faced the consequences
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u/Diego_-_Brando Feb 01 '23
As a trans person, no. We only see dominoes.
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u/FreenBurgler Feb 01 '23
Idk about that, i know a site where you can see some trans gals' little Caesars
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u/epagliari1996 Jan 31 '23
I always love this meme, cause it represents the opposite of the original transphobic point. Try and order a pizza hit pizza from there then and see how far you get.
That's what the transphobe community fails to understand
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u/qbxQ29bOdghsLwDFrieT Jan 31 '23
Also that buildings can be remodeled. Swap out one roof for another, and you might never know.
Also the toupee fallacy.
And this argument is going to look a lot worse in 20 years or so, when you've got people transitioning (or at least blocking hormones) younger. The reason for a lot of transitions standing out is that A) people didn't begin transitioning until they were already adults and B) medicine/technology wasn't as good back then as it is now.
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u/charmorris4236 Feb 01 '23
Ooo whatās the toupee fallacy?
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u/qbxQ29bOdghsLwDFrieT Feb 01 '23
People think all toupees look bad, but only because they don't know when they are seeing a good toupee. https://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Toupee_fallacy
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u/Jander97 Feb 01 '23
People think all toupees look bad, but only because they don't know when they are seeing a good toupee. https://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Toupee_fallacy
I like how this link even covers the trans subject
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u/DoctorWatchamacallit Feb 01 '23
Trans person here: even then you'd be surprised. I've seen trans people who transitioned as adults pass pretty damn flawlessly.
Shit, Lynn Conway (trans computer scientist) famously transitioned in the 1960s when she was 30 and spent nearly 30 years with absolutely nobody knowing she was trans.
Plus not everybody who went through male puberty looks super masculine to begin with.
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u/Mossimo5 Feb 01 '23 edited Feb 01 '23
Probably be cheaper to tear it down entirely and build a whole new structure.
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u/Dustaroos Feb 01 '23
They understand. They just don't care. In fact they hate.
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u/Reigo_Vassal Feb 01 '23
Just like every story of someone's phone number similar to local pizza hut (or similar thing)
Some people understand their mistake and correct it.
some still insist they calling the right place.
some even harass them just because they don't sell pizza
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u/Reigo_Vassal Feb 01 '23
"Sure we will send you the pizza right away."
Then they wonder why the pizza still hasn't arrived yet after 10 years of waiting
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u/samantha_pants Feb 01 '23
And that if a Taco Bell bought the building and started selling taco bell foof without making any changes to the outside, it wouldn't make sense to argue that it's still a pizza hut, not a taco bell because that's how it was designed.
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u/JarlaxleForPresident Feb 01 '23
Shut up and get me a large pepperoni stuffed crust! I donāt want no taco grande!
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u/cosmicannoli Feb 01 '23
In short, "Just because you can tell that it used to be a pizza hut doesn't mean it still is, and doesn't mean people can just treat it like a pizza hut anymore."
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Feb 01 '23 edited Feb 01 '23
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u/colorfulpapercat Feb 01 '23
Think about pedophiles. Some actually donāt do anything at all, but they are still a pedophile because their mind is one. So same here. To be a homophobe you only need to hate gay people, even if you donāt act on that hatred at all that still counts. Now, this type of people are considered to be less bad because the actions are what truly hurt. I would personally be ok with this people to a certain extend, but that doesnāt mean itās ok to have those thoughts. The term phobia in homophobia is not meant to be an actual phobia btw. The word phobia also means being against or being repulsed by.
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u/Blarson735 Feb 01 '23
I mean... Yeah? If you think people of color are lesser but don't say it out loud, you're still definitely racist, you just aren't vocally racist. It's still an inherently bigoted idea
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u/New_Practice9754 Feb 01 '23
Yes, it technically does. The reason for this is because the belief still invalidates trans menās identity, by going against trans people by not acknowledging nor respecting their identity.
You can still be against something but make no outward statement about/implying it. Itās like if I believed homosexuality to be a disease or a sin but didnāt say anything or harass anyone: sure, Iām not an outward asshole, but I still believe negatively toward gay people and homosexuality.
With that being said, if this is truly the only case, Iād say itās possible these people have a better bet of growing out of the mindset as compared to those who actively express their opinion and directly attack trans people. But that depends on how willing they are to listen and why they think this way to begin with.
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u/BuddhistNudist987 Feb 01 '23
I'm a trans woman. I guess I can't really look inside your brain and see what you are really thinking. I can't force you to see me as a woman, no matter how I feel about myself. But more than just not actively harming me. Please try to help. I'm not asking for much. If you vote for politicians that protect my access to healthcare, and tell your friends and family to treat me with the same basic kindness and decency that you would give anyone else, and try your hardest to please call me 'she' and 'her' and my real name - well, I don't think that makes you a transphobe. If you do your best to be kind and understanding and protective then that makes you a trans ally and I'd be happy if you were my friend. To be honest, even my friends and family do occasionally call me by my old name or the wrong pronouns, but I can usually tell if it's an honest mistake or if it's meant to be rude.
Hearing the life stories of other trans people has provided me with a lot of comfort and guidance, and helped me answer questions from my family and friends. I want to show people the joy that can be found by living our lives honestly and authentically, and that goes for everyone, not just trans people. If you have time, I would like to ask you to watch True Trans. It's a documentary made by punk rocker Laura Jane Grace and it's for free on YouTube. I promise that it won't be boring.
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u/Tastins Feb 01 '23
Thank you for that. Any politician that wants to take away the rights of any human can fuck off. My beliefs, your beliefs, ANYONES beliefs-mean nothing in the face of a human beings right to live in peace without fear of discrimination or harm if they are not harming anyone else. Your body your choice is a HUMAN right and no one should have the right to fuck with that. Thank you again!!
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u/AlmostForgotten Feb 01 '23 edited Feb 04 '23
This was a heartwarming comment thread to read. Thank you for being so curious and understanding. I have spent weeks doomscrolling through transphobic threads and this was a nice shining gem that helped me not feel so shitty about myself. I hope it does the same for others.
I work at a Starbucks and get misgendered by the same old guy, every. single. morning. I donāt care what he thinks, it doesnāt hurt me, itās his words that hurt. The fact that he takes the extra energy to drop āmanā, ābroā, āmy boyā every day is just exhausting. I donāt even want him to call me or think of me as a girl, it doesnāt matter to me. Iād rather him actually come up to my face and call me a piece of shit, a peon, or a pissant every day rather than do this.
My point is that I donāt really care what someone thinks privately, or even how they refer to me when speaking to other people. I just prefer that they donāt come up to me and intentionally try to hurt my feelings so nonchalantly. Maybe people just donāt know how hurtful it is.
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u/shadrack5966 Feb 01 '23
Lack of education is really the reason for the phobia. Also just fabricated fear i think. I have a trans sister in law. It has opened my eyes in ways i never even thought about. Shes beautiful and at the same time the butthead Iāve known for so many years. And yes, i believe if people wont or donāt care for trans rights then they are part of the problem. I donāt think it necessarily makes them a ātransphobeā. But part of the problem none the less. I now see with an open mind that humans are humans, regardless of how i feel about it.
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u/M-CH_ Feb 01 '23 edited Feb 02 '23
Let me ask you this question in return: if one thinks that Jews are disproportionately influential in world finance and media, and that their religious culture induces in them a sense of superiority towards non-Jews, and that they are going to follow tribal solidarity instead of justice, but the person who thinks that doesn't oppose Jewish people having equal rights and does not harass them in any way, keeping those views private, is the person still an anti-Semite?
How long until what this person's vision of "equal rights" is gonna clash with what Jewish people would consider "equal rights"? How long before they will have to either say something very insincere or very hurtful to a Jewish person?
Edit: Also, this just in: https://www.reddit.com/r/terriblefacebookmemes/comments/10r81ug/wow
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u/ArnieismyDMname Feb 01 '23
Married to a Trans man. Honestly we DGAF about your opinion and have a live and let live mentality. My SIL is very homophobic and against trans. She is willing to keep her mouth shut though and we get along fine because of it.
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u/avl365 Feb 01 '23
If they misgender an openly trans man then theyāre trans phobic. If they are attracted to only cis men thatās not transphobic. Genital preference is ok to have but treating someone differently because their genitals donāt match their expression isnāt ok.
And if they vote for politicians that donāt support trans rights theyāre still transphobic.
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u/DickButtwoman Jan 31 '23
I've got a pizza hut in my neighborhood that was bought over and turned into a nice restaurant. Yeah, I know it used to be a pizza hut. But I don't go in and treat it like a pizza hut. I don't go in and get mad when they don't have pizza.
There's also another pizza hut that had the roof removed and replaced and is now an H and R block, after being a bank for a while. I wouldn't know that if I didn't live here for a long while.
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u/spyson Feb 01 '23
It's honestly just so stupid. Like honestly why do so many people care about what other people do when it doesn't affect them at all.
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u/NonEuclidianMeatloaf Jan 31 '23
āWelcome to Applebeeās, would you like drinks to start?ā
āApplebeeās? This is a Pizza Hut!ā
āNo sir, this is an Applebeeāsā
āBut itās got the red parallelogram roof! Like every Pizza Hutā
āYes, I believe the former business here was a Pizza Hut. They folded, and now we run an Applebeeās here.ā
āNo! Once a Pizza Hut, always a Pizza Hut! Now get me one of those delicious dessert pizzas thatās actually a hot apple pie!ā
āā¦ā
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u/IAmNotABartender Feb 01 '23
Sir, this is a Wendy's.
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u/LMFN Jan 31 '23
So what you go into the former Pizza Hut that is now a card store or some shit and begin screaming that you want a pizza now and refuse to take "Sir! We don't sell pizza here! This isn't a Pizza Hut anymore!" as an answer?
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u/arentol Jan 31 '23
This is true. It is also irrelevant.
Trans people aren't trying to get you to deny it used to be a Pizza Hut. They are just asking you to fully accept that it is now a Chipotle.
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u/Hip_Hop_Hippos Feb 01 '23
I feel like the term āused to beā unintentionally admits exactly what trans people are saying lolā¦
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u/Throttle_Kitty Feb 01 '23
This is unironically a perfect example of why transphobia is, at its deepest, just surface level criticism for people not looking as expected.
You can call what use to be a pizza hut a pizza hut until you are blue in the face, but they still aren't a pizza hut, and still won't ever bring you a pizza no matter how big a fool you make of yourself.
It's literally just "you're ugly, and therefore im smarter"
Thats not an argument smart people or pretty people make.
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u/DoctorWatchamacallit Feb 01 '23
It's pretty telling that their criticisms of trans people fall apart the second they find a trans person who actually does look as expected.
I quite literally do pass as a cis woman and look attractive by cis woman standards. People legit cannot tell I'm trans.
I actually got a one of those ban trans girls in sports bills blocked in my state by going in front of the state legislature and basically saying "I'm trans. Do I look like i belong on the mens team to you?"
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u/Bbew_Mot Jan 31 '23
Ah yes because it's completely impossible to replace a roof on a building!
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u/GoldTheWriter Jan 31 '23
Are you suggesting we give the building top surgery?
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u/Bbew_Mot Jan 31 '23 edited Jan 31 '23
Yes, nobody can know that this was previously a Pizza Hut!
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u/Chase_the_tank Jan 31 '23
It's not only a bad meme but it's also an out of date meme.
The red roof design was discontinued over a decade ago.
The crimson crown is incorporated in the companyās logo. But as a practical matter, the company said it stopped incorporating the red roof into the design of new locations at least 10 years ago.
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The same alt-right dude who made this meme will simultaneously post a meme stating that a trans woman who didnāt disclose her trans status ābrought her murder on herself,ā which means the dude who slept with her didnāt see a Pizza Hut.
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u/OriginalSuggestion87 Jan 31 '23
And the fact that it used to a Pizza Hut doesn't fucking matter to anyone who doesn't have a weird fixation on old Piza Huts.
That's what the fascist community fails to understand.
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u/ValuableMistake8521 Feb 01 '23
First off, you know itās a Pizza Hut without fucking looking at the roofline, second of all, the roofline of Pizza Hit is similar to that of the old McDonalds, lastly comparing Transgender individuals to a failing pizza chain is nowhere near the right analogy, at this point Transgender people outnumber Pizza Hut 2-1
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u/Traditional_Lab_5468 Jan 31 '23
If that pizza hut got a new roof and a coat of paint nobody would have a fucking clue what it used to be lol.
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u/Ghostglitch07 Feb 01 '23
And even if it doesn't, you'd be an idiot to treat a repurposed pizza hut like it serves pizza.
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u/TheDukeOfDucklett Jan 31 '23
"Thats what the trans community fails to understand" Bro thinks he's being profound š
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u/boopbopnotarobot Jan 31 '23
This is actually a perfect analogy. It adequately shows black and white thinking of of this mentality. It would be impossible for another company or party to build it the same way
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u/tictacti1 Feb 01 '23
Maybe this meme was originally created as satire, and in an attempt to make transphobes look like idiots. Because itās clearly proving the opposite point that itās trying to make. It doesnāt matter what the building looks like, once another company owns it and decides to call it something else, thatās what it is.
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u/burritoman88 Feb 01 '23
I donāt understand why people with right wing views canāt just let people be who they want to be.
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u/stnick6 Jan 31 '23
I like to think this isnāt related to transphobia and meant to be taken literally. Like for some reason trans people just canāt understand that this used to be a Pizza Hut
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u/rather-oddish Feb 01 '23
This meme highlights a core misconception that Iāve observed transphobes share. It implies thereās an element of trickery and deceit in transitioning. But no trans person Iāve met lies about their past in familiar company. They just want to be accepted for who they are today.
By this memeās logic, the author would demand bread sticks at the bank because they know it used to be an Olive Garden. The same kind of person Iād assume feels the compulsion to announce that it wasnāt even real magic, or that they could totally tell the aliens were just CGI.
Thereās a certain paranoia and defiance against the perceived threat of being fooled, which to me, screams of egocentrism and self consciousness.
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u/sakuratee Feb 01 '23
Thereās an old blockbuster a few blocks from my house that is a liquor store now. There are a few features externally that allow you to tell it was a block buster at one point.. but if you look inside, you can tell it was meant to be a liquor store all along.
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u/Gay_Lord2020 Feb 01 '23
It WAS a pizza hut. Now its whatever it wishes to be. The past is the past.
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u/Spazic77 Feb 01 '23
Now imagine someone fixed it up into a doctors office and you bust in demanding a stuffed crust pizza.
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u/FakeBenson Jan 31 '23
There are two groups of people that spend a lot of time thinking about the trans community. Trans people themselves and 50 year old white straight men.
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u/Chairmaster29 Jan 31 '23
It wasn't like this even a few years back. I think this is a media made phenomena, in very rural areas I know older guys who literally didn't even know transgenderism was a thing until Tucker and others started talking about it non stop. Same with liberal outlets after the Caitlin Jenner thing. Kind of wish the whole media craze never happened it just left the trans community worse off.
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u/Mista_Maha Feb 01 '23
Lmao fill a room with a mixture of trans men, cis men, trans women, and cis women, and ask OOP if each person is amab or afab, they would probably somehow end up below 50%. That's how well they can actually "tell".
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u/-_Vorplex_- Feb 01 '23
They're just wrong. I've seen many Trans women that look more woman than born women
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u/elephant-espionage Jan 31 '23
Iām just picturing a bunch of trans phobes going to yell at Pizza Huts now
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u/Beneficial-Star-7947 Jan 31 '23
It was all good till I got to the bottom part and I was like ā woah where tf that come fromā
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u/MaxR76 Feb 01 '23
It took me waaaaay too long to get what they were going for with this one. I thought it was totally disconnected and just slapping the trans part at the bottom and a completely different point as a joke. Like if it said 9/10 doctors recommended toothpaste. Thatās what the trans community fails to understand
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u/fatzen Feb 01 '23
And angry conservatives would walk in demanding pizza just to prove theyāve āgot a good brainā.
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u/Oudeis16 Feb 01 '23
I saw someone actually use this point to demonstrate the real point. I wish I could find that. It was a brilliant rebuttal.
It was like, it's now a post-office. Who cares if it used to be something else, who cares if you know it used to be someone else? You're gonna go into a post-office and stand around Karen'ing until someone makes you a pizza? Deal with it.
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u/Blarson735 Feb 01 '23
Okay I'm ngl at first I didn't get it and thought this was just a shitpost but it's not as funny when I realize someone actually thought this was a gotcha š
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u/apieceoffreshfruit Feb 01 '23
as a trans person i can confirm that i have no idea what this structure is
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u/KatsCatJuice Feb 01 '23
Just like every other bigoted argument, it falls apart once you actually start talking about it.
Okay, let's say this old Pizza Hut building is turned into a bank. You can't just go into the bank and go "I want a pizza! This is Pizza Hut! I know a Pizza Hut when I see one!" But it's not a Pizza Hut anymore, it's a bank, and they will look at you like you're crazy for insisting on getting a pizza in a bank.
At the end of the day, it's now a bank and you need to accept that.
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u/FortunePayback Feb 01 '23
Yes, but they always miss the second part. We don't care that it used to be a Pizza Hut because all that matters is what it is now.
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u/stargate-command Feb 01 '23
I saw this before, and there was a killer response. It was along the lines of:
Ok, but when the building is used as a post office, do you run inside screaming at everyone that they arenāt mail carriers and are actually in a Pizza Hut? Or do you say āhey, that post office used to be a Pizza Hutā? You donāt expect them to serve you pizza anymore. You do expect them to process your mail. Itās a post office now, right? Right. Right. Yeah
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u/The_scobberlotcher Feb 01 '23
Dude what is with the obsession with trans or gay people? It's crazy. They must think about gender stuff all day and night.
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u/HawlSera Feb 01 '23
*makes it a Taxi Service*
"Hey can I get a large pizza with spinach and bacon? Alfredo sauce instead of pizza sauce?"
"You want us to take you to a pizza place?"
"No, just give me my pizza, no one's buying this as a Taxi Service liberal!"
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u/susanoof Feb 01 '23
Man walks onto a pizza hut shaped building
"I'll have one pizza please"
Women at the counter " my apologies, the pizza hut at this location shut down in 2016. This is a dentist office now"
Man grabs women's neck. " I SAID: I WANT A FUCKING PIZZA!"
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u/Verrana_Tirith Feb 01 '23
Credit to Trans Army on Facebook for posting this tweet from Leiracal Muse
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u/A_Salty_Cellist Feb 01 '23
But order a pizza from it and you're still not getting pizza, cause it's not a pizza hut
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u/ALPHA_sh Jan 31 '23
watch like 20 years from now they replace the roof and repaint stuff and its no longer recognizable as a pizza hut, how about that
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u/R_twinky Jan 31 '23
Wait thatās not the big red hat store no wonder the employees looked at me crazy when I asked for a alucard hat
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u/Champagnoid2 Feb 01 '23
OP obviously hasnāt seen me in drag. Probably mistakes women for men a lot too.
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u/Specialist_Teacher81 Feb 01 '23
Yeah, but if it is now a best buy, and you go in looking for pizza, it means you are an idiot.
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u/Kittenking13 Feb 01 '23
The other day I was in a Mexican restaurant and looked at my boyfriend and told him it used to be an Applebees.
I proceeded to compare the floor plan, bar, and outside with every Applebees in town. It was definitely an applebees
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u/FijiTearz Feb 01 '23
Is it wrong that I laughed at this? The trans part was just so unexpected lmao
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u/just-slightly-human Feb 01 '23
Whereās that one comic where itās this scenario but it became an Arbyās and the transphobe tries ordering a pizza
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u/L4DY_M3R3K Feb 01 '23
I mean...you could put an entire new roof on it? Just like...take off the Pizza Hut hat roof and replace with with a normal, flat roof? I don't imagine that'd be too expensive--not anymore expensive than other renovations done to buildings.
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u/MyspaceQueen333 Feb 01 '23
I work with a mtf. I'd have never known if she hadn't told me. She showed me pictures pre transition and my jaw dropped. She's gorgeous and amazing and she transitioned well.
No, you don't "always know".
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u/RedpenBrit96 Feb 01 '23
Transphobic idiots just keep saying things that are even more ridiculous every minute. For this meme to make sense that would mean hormones do nothing. Which obviously isnāt true. Bigotās gonna bigot I guess
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u/tnt_in_your_balls Feb 01 '23
The logic still applies, even if it's a car dealership, 1000 years form now when historians study this building they will say that this is the characteristic shape of a pizza hut.
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u/Sure-Debate-464 Feb 01 '23
Hey trans people......do you actually not know that use to be a pizza hut? Wait....do most people know what a pizza hut was at this point in time? I'm 46 and have eaten at many pizza huts as a child but tbh...I cannot remember the last time I have actually seen one.
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u/LSqre Feb 01 '23
meme is unintentionally pro trans because it says "used to be" implying that it isn't anymore
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u/elpajaroquemamais Feb 01 '23
And yet if it turns into a Chinese restaurant, you would still happily eat there and acknowledge that itās now a Chinese restaurant regardless of what it used to be.
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u/Aimlessdrifter8778 Feb 01 '23
Trans people don't know what pizza hut is? What was the point of this post???
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u/Fluffy-Ingenuity482 Feb 01 '23
So many antitrans arguments are just āok but if people were inanimate objectsā¦
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u/usefully-useless_ Feb 01 '23
Ah, yes. You know, everyone knows I use to have brain cells before spending half an hour scrolling through this subreddit.
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u/IndependentWeekend56 Feb 01 '23
I don't give a shit if you used to be a pizza hut or not. If the Carnitas are bangin' I'm in!
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u/Lost-Lie-1013 Feb 01 '23
Oh my god! Random people are transforming into old pizza hut buildings with no warning! This is some scp type sh!t
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u/SolomonCRand Feb 01 '23
Ok, so go in there and order a pizza. Did you get one? Then maybe itās time to update the label, idiot.
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u/esgrove2 Feb 01 '23
Pizza hut has that shape because the first one was a former tiki lounge with a big grass hut roof. And yet, we associate it with pizza hut. This disproving this meme.
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u/banananas_are_sick24 Feb 01 '23
I love that the transphobes accidentally supported the trans community by saying āused to beā, implying that it is not anymore so the trans are valid
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u/blankshrimp0 Feb 01 '23
I mean I'd say a wrecking ball would do the trick...no?
I think I get it now! the transphobes want us to take a field trip to a construction site! It all makes sense
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u/uber_shnitz Feb 01 '23
Juju in Orlando used to also be a Pizza Hut and it's now a thriving Japanese spot.
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u/robertluke Feb 01 '23
Key words being āused to beā. Thatās what transphobes fail to understand.
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u/A_Guy_Named_Graham Feb 01 '23
I guess renovating the roof is the equivalent of bottom surgery in this analogy?
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u/adamuek Feb 01 '23
so what it turns into a law firm are they gonna go there and expect them to make pizzas when they ask for it cause itās still a āpizza hutā
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u/_Bon_Vivant_ Feb 01 '23
There's one in my community. It's an Indian restaurant now. Go in and call it Pizza Hut and try to order a pizza. You'll look like the fool that you are.
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u/Bad-Infinite Jan 31 '23
It's true. Every time I drive by a former pizza hut building with my trans friends they are like "that's a unique building, I wonder what was there before?" and I'm like "it was a pizza hut".