New Grad Goes Straight to Work, Gets Rewarded by TikTok

In a time when viral fame often comes from stunts or pranks, one Atlanta teen is making headlines for all the right reasons.

Just hours after donning his cap and gown for graduation, 18-year-old Mykale Baker clocked in for his shift at Burger King—still wearing his full graduation attire. According to the video, the graduation didn’t end until 10:00 PM.

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The moment, captured in a now-viral TikTok by a customer, has struck a chord with thousands of people online, sparking a wave of admiration and generosity.

It shows Mykale standing in the Burger King kitchen, clearly fresh from the graduation stage, ready to take orders with the same commitment he’s likely shown in school. The contrast between the formality of his gown and the fast-food setting quickly turned the photo into a symbol of grit and determination.

The woman who took the photo, moved by Mykale’s work ethic, started a GoFundMe to help support his college dreams. What began as a modest fundraising effort has now grown into something life-changing.

Within days, the campaign blew past $150,000 in donations—more than enough to cover tuition, books, and then some.

Mykale became an internet sensation overnight, but also a beacon of what hard work looks like in action. With the support of strangers rallying behind him, he’s now free to pursue higher education without the financial weight that burdens so many young students.

The story is especially resonant for communities who understand the hustle it takes to get ahead. For many, Mykale’s decision to show up for work on one of the most important days of his life wasn’t surprising; it was relatable.

As the GoFundMe page puts it, “From Burger King to a College Dream.” Thanks to the internet’s better instincts, that dream is now very real.

Survey Says: We Know if Our Day Is Ruined by 8:36 A.M.

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Even if you’re the kind of person who springs out of bed ready to conquer the world, you have to admit: mornings are chaos just waiting to happen. And now, science (okay, a survey) backs that up.

According to new research, the average person knows if their day is officially ruined by 8:36 A.M. (No, they didn’t just poll people who wake up at 8:35.)

Whether it’s a missed alarm, a screaming child, or a mysteriously non-functioning coffee maker, it doesn’t take much for things to unravel early.

The survey found that most people experience four “bad days” a month, or about 48 per year.

That’s almost one a week where everything seems to go sideways before breakfast. So what’s behind these early-morning meltdowns? Here are the top 10 ways we know the day is doomed:

  1. Waking up and feeling sick – 35%
  2. Sleeping poorly throughout the night – 31%
  3. Waking up with a headache – 29%
  4. Losing your keys – 26%
  5. Forgetting your phone at home – 25%
  6. Running out of toilet paper – 22%
  7. Forgetting your wallet at home – 22%
  8. Sleeping through your alarm – 19%
  9. Realizing you forgot to charge your phone – 18%
  10. Stubbing your toe – 17%

It’s a reminder that sometimes the little things—like stepping barefoot on a LEGO or discovering the milk is gone—can feel like a cosmic betrayal, even before 9 a.m.

But hey, if we know the day’s off track early, that means we’ve got all day to turn it around, right? Or at least time to hit the reset button… after a fresh cup of coffee and maybe a bandage for that toe.

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