Under what circumstances would
>"gonna take you out for a burger and fries"
In any tone of voice be considered a threat?
The fast food wars from Demolition Man.
>>27324100
You can say that phrase in a very threatening tone, even if the words themselves make for a very confusing threat.
>>27324100
A vegetarian bitch is butthurt about you eating meat (burger specific) and she claims you might aswell kill a person and eat them in cold blood. So you decide to kill her parents and at the funeral you walk towards her and say: gonna take you out for burgers and fries, wink and walk away with a big smirk. Voila.
>>27324100
If you're a wrestler whose schtick is fast food and whose catchphrase is that. Like how the rock says "do you smell what the rock is cooking?"
>GET YOUR ASS READY HULK HOGAN. THIS SUNDAY AT WRESTLEMANIA, I'M GONNA TAKE YOU OUT FOR BURGERS AND FRIES!
>>27324100
Burger might trigger some vegan Tumblr girl that has "PTSD" from eating one as a child
But other than that you only sound like a goof trying to say that in an aggressive manner