That gave me a much needed laugh. However, it was probably not the right thing to do. I get it: You work at Walmart, your job sucks, not just the tasks you are required to do, but your coworkers are racist, pervy men say sleazy-ass things to you, your managers are incompetent and arrogant, you are demeaned by your superiors, etc. That itself is enough to drive anyone to madness. But it probably would have been better to just quit and go on living your life. This will be forever on the internet, which I guess can be a good thing or a bad thing. If she ever wants to have a legitimate career in a respected field she will have a lot of explaining to do to future employers in order to be taken seriously. It just shows a lack of maturity, professionalism, and self-control. That being said, for all I know she will become internet famous and makes money off that, and never have to get a degree or a real job. Parlay that into a reality TV show, or a youtube channel, and people will lap that up for a few years. Invest your money properly, sit back, relax, and chill. This is America, where you can become "famous" for acting like a complete moron, dressing scantly, and talking like a $2 ***. It's crazy how certain people get famous on the internetz nowadays. (I think @Deckard just possessed my body and wrote this post.)
I think many of us have wanted to do that at one time or another but resisted the urge. I appreciate her desire to out the racists and sexists, but question her method. It was entertaining to watch. AND Larry in automotive IS a sexist prick.