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Back story, New Jersey:


Full quote:

"New Jersey Man Goes Full Tarzan on Pizza Hut Lamps, Wrecks the Place: ‘No One out Pizzas the Hut’

Most people you run into on an ordinary day are pretty normal, maybe even a little boring. But every once in a while, you cross paths with someone whose behavior is so out there that you cannot help but stop and stare. And even then, there are levels from people rambling about bizarre conspiracy theories to those who seem physically unhinged in public spaces. In this case, the internet got a front-row seat to someone on the extreme end of that spectrum inside a Pizza Hut in New Jersey.
The video begins with a man climbing onto a low-hanging lamp behind the restaurant counter. Somehow, he manages to grab the fixture and start swinging from side to side like he is reenacting a chaotic circus act. It does not last long. His weight pulls the lamp downward until it snaps off completely. Instead of stopping there, the man launches himself onto the counter, thrashing around wildly and knocking items onto the floor.

The chaos keeps escalating. After flailing across the counter, he eventually flops his entire body over it and tumbles to the other side like a ragdoll. The people standing outside the Pizza Hut stare through the windows with wide eyes, unsure whether to intervene, call for help, or simply keep watching. The person filming even mutters that someone should probably call the New Jersey police, though no one seems eager to be the first to step forward.

Then, in the middle of all that frantic movement, the man suddenly stops. Completely. He goes still on the floor behind the counter, lying there stiffly like a broken doll abandoned on the Pizza Hut tiles. It is so abrupt that even the viewers online were thrown off.

When the video spread across social media, reactions ranged from confusion to dark humor. Many people said they genuinely had no idea why the New Jersey man was behaving this way. Some suspected drugs, though others pushed back, saying that even the harder substances they had tried never caused anything close to this level of erratic movement. One commenter wrote, “I see these videos and always wonder what kind of drug makes you do something like this. I have tried just about everything and never seen anything like this.”

Others guessed it might be flakka, the infamous synthetic drug known for making people behave like zombies. The man’s jerky, uncontrolled movements made the speculation feel almost reasonable."



Edited to correct spelling of "New Jersey".
 
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Back story, New Jersey:


Full quote:

"New Jersey Man Goes Full Tarzan on Pizza Hut Lamps, Wrecks the Place: ‘No One out Pizzas the Hut’

Most people you run into on an ordinary day are pretty normal, maybe even a little boring. But every once in a while, you cross paths with someone whose behavior is so out there that you cannot help but stop and stare. And even then, there are levels from people rambling about bizarre conspiracy theories to those who seem physically unhinged in public spaces. In this case, the internet got a front-row seat to someone on the extreme end of that spectrum inside a Pizza Hut in New Jersey.
The video begins with a man climbing onto a low-hanging lamp behind the restaurant counter. Somehow, he manages to grab the fixture and start swinging from side to side like he is reenacting a chaotic circus act. It does not last long. His weight pulls the lamp downward until it snaps off completely. Instead of stopping there, the man launches himself onto the counter, thrashing around wildly and knocking items onto the floor.

The chaos keeps escalating. After flailing across the counter, he eventually flops his entire body over it and tumbles to the other side like a ragdoll. The people standing outside the Pizza Hut stare through the windows with wide eyes, unsure whether to intervene, call for help, or simply keep watching. The person filming even mutters that someone should probably call the New Jersey police, though no one seems eager to be the first to step forward.

Then, in the middle of all that frantic movement, the man suddenly stops. Completely. He goes still on the floor behind the counter, lying there stiffly like a broken doll abandoned on the Pizza Hut tiles. It is so abrupt that even the viewers online were thrown off.

When the video spread across social media, reactions ranged from confusion to dark humor. Many people said they genuinely had no idea why the New Jersey man was behaving this way. Some suspected drugs, though others pushed back, saying that even the harder substances they had tried never caused anything close to this level of erratic movement. One commenter wrote, “I see these videos and always wonder what kind of drug makes you do something like this. I have tried just about everything and never seen anything like this.”

Others guessed it might be flakka, the infamous synthetic drug known for making people behave like zombies. The man’s jerky, uncontrolled movements made the speculation feel almost reasonable."



Edited to correct spelling of "New Jersey".
Sorry Amata but that is not a backstory, it's some AI garbage Reddit mod opinion.
It describes what we all saw in the video and talks about some of the comments and speculation, it doesn't provide any additional information about the event at all.
There were 2 additional paragraphs with no real value on the source
 
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