Meet Taylor Chapman, Doughnut Avenger. Yes, it's Florida.
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I bet she would cry "unfair" at all of the negative attention this has brought her. Um, you filmed yourself calling a dunkin donuts employee the N word. Congrats
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She's getting lit up everywhere.
Again, how stupid do you have to be to post this incendiary rant on Facebook and YouTube and not understand the blow back would be catastrophic?
Dumb bitch deserves everything that's coming her way.

Again, how stupid do you have to be to post this incendiary rant on Facebook and YouTube and not understand the blow back would be catastrophic?

Dumb bitch deserves everything that's coming her way.

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She deserves everything that is getting thrown at her and more. I hope she gets fired, I hope she has to hide in her house. I hope this never blows over. Who the hell acts like that?
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If she can't find employment...she could always get into porn and do a lesbo scene with Farrah Abraham for Vivid. 
Can you imagine the dirty sex talk that would come out of her mouth?

Can you imagine the dirty sex talk that would come out of her mouth?
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That's what passes for "celebrity" these days. Having done nothing of note, having no discernible talent. Just being an asshole on camera qualifies.
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I know. I don't get it. People seem to be enamored with these douchebags who manipulate the current "celebrity" culture to make themselves famous for a week. It's almost like they think they know the person or something.
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Taylor Chapman, Local Racist Who Hates Dunkin' Donuts, Is Engaged To a Criminal
Taylor Chapman, who several days ago condemned a Dunkin' Donuts employee in a racist and profane tirade over an alleged missing receipt, has several problems.
One, the local gal is perhaps the most hated person on the internet right now, and she's deleted her LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter accounts.
Two, she's probably going to get banned by Dunkin' Donuts, thereby making existence on this planet meaningless.
And three, her fiancé, Sean Hosch, has quite the lengthy rap sheet.
According to public records, the couple currently lives together in Belleview in Central Florida. But before that, they lit up Broward County through a variety of methods.
For Taylor, she was a spokesperson for the hilariously unironic marketing firm PowerSales Team, based in South Florida. She did YouTube advertisements for all sorts of eminently unmarketable businesses around Broward.
In February 2011, Fort Lauderdale police charged him with reckless driving and with possession of a controlled substance as well as possession of cannabis.
That February wasn't a good month for Hosch. Within weeks of the drug incident, Hosch was charged with three felonies in county court: burglary of an unoccupied structure and two counts of grand theft of a motor vehicle. (He pleaded no contest to all counts and was put on probation for 18 months.)
According to the incident report, a storage unit owned by Wesley Martin on SW Seventh Avenue had been burglarized, and two dirt bikes were stolen. Hosch, then 21, and Robert Brown, 22, were both charged with three felonies, according to the police report.
Hosch also has great taste in women.
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Taylor Chapman, who several days ago condemned a Dunkin' Donuts employee in a racist and profane tirade over an alleged missing receipt, has several problems.
One, the local gal is perhaps the most hated person on the internet right now, and she's deleted her LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter accounts.
Two, she's probably going to get banned by Dunkin' Donuts, thereby making existence on this planet meaningless.
And three, her fiancé, Sean Hosch, has quite the lengthy rap sheet.
According to public records, the couple currently lives together in Belleview in Central Florida. But before that, they lit up Broward County through a variety of methods.
For Taylor, she was a spokesperson for the hilariously unironic marketing firm PowerSales Team, based in South Florida. She did YouTube advertisements for all sorts of eminently unmarketable businesses around Broward.
In February 2011, Fort Lauderdale police charged him with reckless driving and with possession of a controlled substance as well as possession of cannabis.
That February wasn't a good month for Hosch. Within weeks of the drug incident, Hosch was charged with three felonies in county court: burglary of an unoccupied structure and two counts of grand theft of a motor vehicle. (He pleaded no contest to all counts and was put on probation for 18 months.)
According to the incident report, a storage unit owned by Wesley Martin on SW Seventh Avenue had been burglarized, and two dirt bikes were stolen. Hosch, then 21, and Robert Brown, 22, were both charged with three felonies, according to the police report.
Hosch also has great taste in women.
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He reminded me of Parker Posey's character from Dazed and Confused.
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Young people are brash and stupid. Does she deserve to feel consequences for her actions? Absolutely. Does she deserve to suffer for the rest of her life for them? No! She didn't murder anyone. I really don't understand the internet mob mentality these days. People act like they didn't do ridiculously stupid things when they were in their late teens or early twenties. The only difference is that there wasn't a way for you to foolishly share your stupidity with the world yet.
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Young people are brash and stupid. Does she deserve to feel consequences for her actions? Absolutely. Does she deserve to suffer for the rest of her life for them? No! She didn't murder anyone. I really don't understand the internet mob mentality these days. People act like they didn't do ridiculously stupid things when they were in their late teens or early twenties. The only difference is that there wasn't a way for you to foolishly share your stupidity with the world yet.
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Re: Meet Taylor Chapman, Doughnut Avenger. Yes, it's Florida.
Young people are brash and stupid. Does she deserve to feel consequences for her actions? Absolutely. Does she deserve to suffer for the rest of her life for them? No! She didn't murder anyone. I really don't understand the internet mob mentality these days. People act like they didn't do ridiculously stupid things when they were in their late teens or early twenties. The only difference is that there wasn't a way for you to foolishly share your stupidity with the world yet.
#74
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It isn't that she did something ridiculous and stupid, it is that she is a terrible, hateful person, who clearly has behaved this way for quite some time, and will continue to in the future. It's not about a single act, but the type of person she is.
You bring up a perfect point in that the condemnation of her is coming from the internet, when she should be facing it in person. Why did no one in the Dunkin' Donuts tell her she was a piece of garbage and to take her childish show elsewhere? You can feel the disgust and embarrassment of the two men in the video. Why didn't one of them say something to her? For whatever reason (timidness, disinterest) when I see people behaving in this manner, very rarely will someone step up and shut them down. And I'm including myself as someone not as pro-active as I should be.
For once, I'm starting to wish people would behave more in real life like they do on the internet.
You bring up a perfect point in that the condemnation of her is coming from the internet, when she should be facing it in person. Why did no one in the Dunkin' Donuts tell her she was a piece of garbage and to take her childish show elsewhere? You can feel the disgust and embarrassment of the two men in the video. Why didn't one of them say something to her? For whatever reason (timidness, disinterest) when I see people behaving in this manner, very rarely will someone step up and shut them down. And I'm including myself as someone not as pro-active as I should be.
For once, I'm starting to wish people would behave more in real life like they do on the internet.
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Ok, 27 is way too old to be that stupid. I still don't think her life should be over. Hopefully this her true wake up call then.