In cartoon, Rebecca would put fire in a Japanese restaurant and doing the biggest disaster that a panda would do in the world.
In real life, if I bring my pet in a chic restaurant and the waitress ask "no pets allow", I'll just order inside as a takeout and eat sitting on a bench with my pet.
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Ha, this restaurant disaster cartoon perfectly captures that moment when everything goes sideways —