Some people will do anything for a joke, especially if it translates into getting big views on social media. That’s exactly how one Oklahoma man has gotten his following. Not only does he post on socials like TikTok, but he also has his own YouTube channel, where he publicly rage baits people and attempts to catch their reaction on camera for a laugh. However, not everyone who comes across him appreciates his brand of comedy.
Recently, the TikTok user who goes by @DavonTooFunny, stepped into a Subway restaurant. Behind the counter were two women, and it seems that neither of them was very impressed with his extreme measures.
The video starts off with Davon asking for specific bread to go with his Subway order. He tells a younger woman working behind the counter exactly what he wants on his sandwich. However, each time she puts a new ingredient on the bread, he asks her to stick it back in the oven. “Trust me,” he tells the unsuspecting fast food employee.
Oklahoma Prankster Sends Subway Employee Over The Edge
After several times of having the woman put the bread back in the oven, she begins to get visibly annoyed. She rolls her eyes, sighs, and gives him confused looks. Finally, the older employee jumps in to try to advise him that he may be ruining his sandwich. “It’s so burnt,” she says.
To take things to the next level, Davon has the woman put the food back in the oven yet again, telling her that she needs to have the “perfect release” for the sandwich. She gets totally fed up when he and his friends start to count down to the exact second they want her to remove the burnt food. When she doesn’t immediately comply, and they raise their voices, it’s the final straw.
“Get out! Right now,” she screams at Davon and his group while pointing at the door. “Call the police,” she tells her co-worker. However, he does eventually get his sandwich, and says “Do you want to see me take a bite?” She replies, “Sure do,” to which Davon replies, “I’ll take a video and send it to your Facebook,” before the camera cuts off.
“Imagine just trying to get through your work day, barely surviving, and having to deal with this crap,” one person commented. “I worry about this generation’s sense of humor,” said another. “I would be angry too,” a third person chimed in. “When does it get funny?” a fourth social media user asked.
It’s obvious that the video was a prank, but it rubbed the Subway employees the wrong way, and who could blame them? They were just trying to do their jobs. They had other orders to fill and tasks at hand. However, they were forced to deal with the Oklahoma TikToker’s antics instead. It’s no wonder they were cranky.







