Very little inspires pangs of nostalgia like talk of long, boring, french fry punctuated car trips with your disgruntled family. Reddit user Raheemthegreat decided to liven up his own tedious journey by starting 'Ask Me Anything' in the name of his very annoyed mother. The questions range from fascinating to the stuff that would make any parent consider putting their child up for adoption - and makes us very happy to be past the age of forced road trips.
These are some of the best ever celebrity responses from reddit 'Ask Me Anything' interviews. There's also one response from a girl who works at Pornhub, you know, for the laughs.
He might be a criminal, he comments on porn and he takes his own fashion advice. There's a reason most people try to keep their Reddit username anonymous....
Redditor u/orchidhibiscus, who seems to have since deleted his account, claimed to be a manager at a UK McDonalds and set out to answer some questions people had about fast food production.
Then someone dropped the big question:
If you are unaware, the idea of the secret menu was popularized by the west coast burger chain In-N-Out. They have a slew of items that can be made from mixing and matching other items on the existing menu and just decided to go ahead and let it be its own thing.
In that particular AMA, only two of those items were defined. Users seemed to agree that the Land, Air, and Sea burger probably consisted of beef, chicken and fish patties. And the McGangbang is not just a classy name, rather it's a Jr. Chicken sandwich encased within a double cheezeburger.
Actually, our customers are pretty clever when it comes to customizing their orders with our menu items, so you may have seen some of their creations online. But we have no official secret menu of our own.
Barack Obama is currently doing an AMA on Reddit. He's already answered questions about space, internet freedom, basketball, and his plans (win or lose) for the day after the election.
Anything you're dying to ask the President? Ask him here!