Insanely Entitled People
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The librarian story 😂 I’m a librarian and I have a fairly permissive attitude until people need to be told off. Then I am just like the librarian in that story. A lot of us librarians are like that, we know how important libraries are for people so that’s why we sometimes appear to have a stick up our bum to others, but also why we may seem “super sweet” and then turn up like that librarian
May the Universe always protect the keepers of knowledge❣️ Bless all librarians. Without the libraries and their custodians, my life would’ve been very different and quite difficult.
The library is invaluable to people during times of need. I know.
Retired Librarian,and agree 100% with you!😊
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As a giant bookworm from a very early age, the library has always been a sort of second home to me for many years. Even now in my twenties, there's a type of peace and tranquility that I can only find at a library. I don't know how else to describe it. Home is comfy and for naps, while the library is a focused calm energy.
The only thing I hate is when parents leave their children unattended, and the kid just starts running around everywhere. I'm a giant stationery collector, especially if it's cute! I love all the cute pastel highlighters from Mildliners and the Muji gel pens and dual brush markers! I have a color system for my notes and it works for me! Anyway, I guess it makes me a magnet because I've had a couple kids just pop up on me and start asking me a million questions. Luckily though their parents find them soon enough and I've never had a situation go too bad!
Nice to see parents discipline their bratty entitled kids instead of defending their precious angels
Agreed 😂
I always thought that entitled kids were a result of entitled parents, but surprisingly, there are quite a lot of entitled kids with normal parents and entitled parents with normal (or even extremely polite) children. I feel sorry for those who are stuck with entitled family members.
@@Lila-ie1eoYes! My cousins are an example of entitled kids from unentitled parents. My family is a classic case of poor immigrant family moving to the states for a better life. We're from the Pacific Islands where my grandparents used to be fishermen. Moving to the states, my uncle and mom worked their butts off to succeed; my mom's a nurse and my uncle owns many properties and has a car business.
My uncle is extremely humble and looking at him, you would never ever think he was rich. He doesn't dress up and has a very laid back attitude. He's very careful with money and most of the time buys second hand. My cousins on the other hand, are obsessed with money, designer clothes and Apple, talking about how much people's houses are worth, they compare people's phones and tablets, and so much more. They've also gotten into a lot of trouble with stealing money, from their dad and us. I can never leave my wallet unattended when I visit. It's jarring seeing their dad and then seeing the kids.
Oh my gosh, the airport story makes my blood boil! How much "more disabled" can you be when you're obviously well enough to push people out of your way like a comic villain?
And why the heck didn't the gate agent handle that? That was SO BAD!
I agree, WTH is wrong with the gate agent being like ‘ok’ when someone makes a comment like that, and then not even acknowledging that when the other person made OP fall, that OP was obviously the more disabled at that point, having just taken a fall. 🤬
My husband made black currant cheesecakes for me. They were delicious. Everyone deserves a person like that in your life. You all deserve delicious cheesecakes.
Blackcurrant cheesecake sounds divine! 🤤
Your username is 😻! And I agree; let them eat cheesecake!
@@OuchingTigerLimpingDragon Your username is 😻, as well. 🤗
Regarding the story about the husband with dementia - I would be entirely unsurprised if that woman wanted her husband to be injured or possibly dead so she could be rid of him and collect insurance or sue the homeowner for money.
I kind of thought the same. At least it sounded like they were trying to create some kind of case where they could sue OP for money or something. Although on the other side this also sounds like a case of nglegance and possibly trespassing on their side, so maybe it actually would be a good idea for OP to seek legal advice about doing something on the situation.
@@achimsinn6189i don't think they're mutually exclusive things, unfortunately. The OP should probably both call APS and seek legal advice to cover all their bases.
That's the 2nd story just a heads up
And yeah this is early onset dementia so I wouldn't be surprised if you're right
@@ConstantChaos1 Thanks, fixed it.
@mapleseraph8081 ofc my comments are always full of typos (I'm dyslexic) so I like to give people a kind heads up before someone acts like a dick abt it
His “seniority”? What seniority? He’s a new hire. “You keep using this word. I do not think it means what you think it means.”
Imagine if promotion was based on age. The CEO is some random 100 yr old man without any knowledge
Plane story: Nah, the flight attendant was wrong too. Why tf did she let that BBBBB do that?!?!??!?!!! She needs to be reported.
For the second story I can't help but think the lady just wanted an excuse to sue OP and demand money from them, bc they literally called her over when her hubby was in a situation where he could get hurt, and she does absolutely NOTHING about it, just waits until he inevitably falls and hurts himself just so she can immediately call the cops and try to blame OP for what happened. I bet she let him wander around OP's yard specifically bc she could potentially get a lawsuit out of it if something happened to him on OP's yard
Adult protective services definitely need to be involved with that man. And the police should’ve brought them in. It’s wild that they just kind of left the situation as is.
As someone who works with dogs for a living, the story about the guy on the nature trail is particularly infuriating to me.
👏 It's 👏 your 👏 responsibility 👏 to 👏 keep 👏 your 👏 dog 👏 safe!
You can't rely on strangers or your environment to be completely safe for your dog, if your dog is at a point where he's still training to pay attention to your commands instead of outside distractions *you need to be able to bring them back under your control* or they could get seriously hurt! (Not to mention, this is a Husky, who are known to break out of places and run for *miles* if given the chance.)
I cannot tell you the number of times that *I, as a child* was told off because my family dog, (not socialized as a puppy, always kept on a 6ft leash on walks so he was close enough to us to control/pull away if need be,) got defensive/growled/lunged at an unleashed dog that approached *us.*
It was almost always an owner a hundred yards back shouting "it's okay, my dog's friendly!!!"
Well mine ISN'T, why is a literal child now responsible for keeping BOTH of our dogs safe???
Still drives me absolutely batty *years* later.
Facts 💯
Also the point of such training is that the dog follows instructions also when such distractions like somebody else walking his dog nearby happen. That dog taking off to socialice with OPs dog just meant that his training wasn't working which again meant his dog wasn't ready to be kept without a leash. He should have been glad the dog "just" went some feet away to play with another dog istead of running into the woods because he wanted to catch a squirrel or something.
If you are unsure of how your dog reactions keep him on a leash. And if you are in an area where a leash is required always keep your dog on a leash.
@@achimsinn6189 EX. ACT. LY.
OP doesn't mention if the guy was even trying to recall his dog and was being ignored or what, but still, very unsafe without a way to stop his dog from going too far. Generally you work that sort of thing on a long lead or tie out until you're SURE they're not going to run off on you. (And even then, plenty of people will choose to keep their dogs on some kind of lead bc they're animals, and sometimes if they run into something exciting enough, their instincts could override their training and they could end up in another dangerous situation.)
I can understand why it bothers you so much. Hopefully, that's the last time the family goes to the park with the husband. Someone definitely needs more training and it's not the dog.
The old guy with dementia, my first thought is "I'm in danger!" for that poor old man
As a single mother my alone time is when he's asleep.
That lawyer has obviously done something wrong to need to find a job in his late 60s. Even given the awful behavior, he should have saved enough, as a lawyer, to not need a job at that point, so there's much more going on than being a butthole.
The present theft story: sometimes it's parenting, sometimes kids are just aweful all on their own. My friend's cousin (whom I live near and grew up near) was an entitled brat despite his parents. And he's still a fuckin weirdo.
I have some hope for the kids who stole the candy.
Even if they don't see what they did as wrong, clearly their parents do, so they might still learn.
Yeah I just hope the parents have good parenting strategies that are both effective and good for the kids, they acted like karens but that doesn't mean they deserve bad parenting
@@ConstantChaos1 i mean making them give away the kids own presents for the ones they stole seems like an appropriate, well thought-out punishment that fits the crime.
Now the kids only need, obviously, some more help understanding why what they did was wrong, as they don't seem to get it.
@Scarlett.Granger oh yeah I agree with what I've seen so far but that was the punishment in public not in private, I know how different those 2 things can be lol
@@ConstantChaos1 yeah, fair point. Let's hope these brats parents will follow through and they'll be less bratty in the future.
God, at least the parents of the present thieves weren't having that shit.
So many times on these subreddits, the shitty kid behavior is supported by shitty parents who are definitely the reason their kids can't behave themselves.
Parents actually trying to PARENT their kids after they do something wrong *shouldn't* be a nice change of pace, but here we are. 😅
This brought a smile to my face in these hard times. Thank you.
Sounds like the woman (with the husband who has dementia) might need to be checked out mentally too :(
Just got out the shower and bam a Vincey video ❤ perfection ❤
That story about the dementia patient? Considering the wife stood and watched her sick husband and (essentially) waited for him to get hurt I'm thinking she was hoping to be able to sue/use property laws for the money she could potentially get.
Sadly senior citizens are being forced out of retirement back into the work force due to lack of benefits and cost of living. My 70 something parents are struggling greatly. I don’t know about that 60 yo a** though…
Dementia neighbor. It really does look like the female neighbour is looking for an opportunity to sue for financial gain. To stand by watching someone get hurt when it could have been prevented makes me think she is hoping for a way to make a claim for compensation. Thank goodness op had the event on camera!
I appreciate how you always lift up your viewers, Vincey ❤
I guess you didn't see it the first time I asked, but could you show some footage of you and your cats having a lovely time together? My big black kitty disappeared on Christmas Eve, and his brother and I are just kinda lost without him. I love to see cats being loved _any_ time, but especially right now. Thank you!
Crazy how these people that taught us the importance of manners don't have any
i really think that the gay couple should get some auto mated airsoft turrets, Karens can do some mean damage to properties
I love how you have the wholesome stuff at the end, like after care. :)
Huskies should never be off leash UNTIL they are properly trained & even then, not in wilderness or anywhere else there might be "prey species"! Also not anywhere around traffic, of course. Every year dozens of huskies go missing in each US/CA snowy mountain region due to bad owners who think their dog will still obey if they see prey in the wild. These dogs are VERY lucky if found alive!
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Good morning everyone! Oh what a frustrating way to start the day but thank goodness we can make it through together
I had a couple of badass librarians stick up for me on two separate occasions; the first was when some adult dude tried to hit on me when I was 15 and he wouldn't leave me alone until a librarian who was working near me chimed in and said "she said no." the second time was when I was being bullied by 2 boys in my grade who I'd never even talked to before. Their taunts were starting to verge on sexual harassment and I was too scared to stick up for myself, but she went and told them off, and they were banned from the school library for a year.
Thank you for being kind.
Yay new Vincey episode!! (Now I can stop rewatching old videos for a few minutes lol)
I do the same thing! I need a life. lol.
21:39 I will always love it when people adopt the siblings, or inseparable best friends, together. The best kind of day for both the dogs and the owner(s) 😊❤
My mom let me make up my mind about my dad, and I came to realize he was not someone I wanted in my life. Once I was an adult in my 30s, my mom finally told me (upon my request) the terrible things he said to her revolving around my existence (they were not married), and i knew i made the right choice.
So it's ok to ask the gaaaaaaaaaaaaaay neighbors to babysit for free, but not for them to live there?
Man those kids need a reality check
She wanted to sue op for a setup injury, forgetting cameras exist
For the guy training his dog at like 9:50 , if he's wanting to do stuff like train with his dog (which obviously he should be, it's important for the safety of every dog) in a public area, he should NOT have his dog unleashed! While he might know how his dog reacts to new people/dogs, there's no way to control the actions of others. Having your dog off leash is a one way ticket to having a dead or seriously injured dog because they approached a reactive dog.
(And if you're wondering how to train a dog's recall if you don't have a private space where you can't have them unleashed, you can buy leads that are like 25-50 feet long at many pet supply stores)
Once I was out getting a couple drinks with some coworkers. One of them goes "mo likes her coffee the way she likes her men, fair trade" at the time I was dating a guy from west Africa.
1:07 I'm a truck driver. Other truck drivers like to park next to other trucks.... Not every truck driver knows how to drive and park their truck.
I feel like people who work at libraries do so to escape loud conflicting people because they're tired of telling them off. So you bring that bullshit to their place of work, they won't have any patience for it
I am a wheelchair user so while I may be first one on, I am also the last one off. It takes time to get my chair out and up to me. This one flight, there's another woman with a cane who boards early with me. Her seat is further back so I don't see or hear her once we are seated. When we land, she is in the line to exit while I'm still seated. The stewardess stops her and says she has to wait for the airport chair and further transportation. The woman says she doesn't need it. The stewardess basically says that since she needed help getting on, she needs help getting off. They make her wait with me. Finally they let her off when everyone else is gone and make her get into a chair to be pushed up the gangway. The stewardess sits next to me while we're still waiting for my chair to be brought up. She tells me the lady had loudly bragged to several passengers about how she had faked being disabled just so she could board first and that all anyone needed was a cheap cane. This pissed off the flight crew who conspired to keep her on the plane. They didn't technically break any rules. She had used the cart service, had the flight crew handle her bags, gotten a wheelchair to take her to the door of the plane, etc. Then had the ovaries big enough to BRAG about it?!
Trust me, being first on board is no fun thing. The air isn't running usually.
The children stole from those less fortunate than themselves and have the gall to blame those they stole from. This makes me far more upset than it likely should
The OP with the neighbor with dementia NEEDS to do something. That poor man could have been seriously I jured.
Story 1: People who drive lifted trucks are generally AHs. I'm betting the truck had bull bars, super-wide tires and black paint. Probably not a spot of dirt on it because it was never off pavement.
I could feel the 'Ohno!' When i saw the flyguy miss the portal before trying to shift.
I have been waiting for this video, to start my morning routine!!
Oh wow, I don't wanna be one of Those Guys but I do wanna say thank you for your kind words lol, it does mean a lot! Hopefully everyone here has a great rest of your day :D
Hey, I hope things are going well! 💙
For anyone confused 50 is the age of inset for real inset dementia
If you are like "isn't that young for dementia?" You are correct this would be early onset not standard
I always look forward to Vincey's videos! Can't wait for another year of wonderful reddit readings!
The last picture is just amazing!!
I hope the librarian story is real, it kind of reads like an r/ThatHappened story
But if it’s real, that’s bloody awesome
So the first story; the guy obviously can’t handle his own twig or the massive compensation for the twig. If you have a big truck and aren’t a farmer or construction worker hauling a lot of feed or equipment just know everyone is thinking you are not cool and are just overcompensating for what you lack.
Day 900 of reminding everyone to do things for yourself because you're worth it
Only 100 days left ❤
8:18 My mom is recovering from GBS, which took her ability to walk. Luckily, she's back on her feet, but any small bump could knock her down. If i was there, and someone did this to my mom, oh my god, i'd be going to jail, on the no fly list, and the top of every Karen compilations.
If start work for the new year and I get off right as these videos come out so I can watch right before bed
Day 610 of reminding everyone to drink some water! Stay hydrated, friends!
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Imma have to watch late today.
Have a good one fellow viewers, as much as one can have in this sub
I guarantee you the one about the dementia is a liar because that's really not the main way people with dementia act and be people in their fifties he would be a case study if that young he had to mention that bad this is just a 20 year old girl who wanted to seem cool and have a story to talk about
I’ve never been this early before
Bo wholesome memes?:0
One of the first ty
21:38 -- As always, the Wholesome Memes deliver smiles! Look at those happy pooches. Rescue critters _know_ they've been rescued. We've had nothing but rescue pups, and all have been wonderful in their way.
21:50 -- A quick search indicates this is a new story, published by the Boston Globe Dec. 27. Check it out -- it's a lovely story. Actually, the firefighter reunited with one of the children. The woman in the picture is the kids' mother. Do look up the story, Vincey Family. You won't be able to see the photos or vids about the story without smiling, because all the participants are just out-and-out gleeful. Don't miss it!
The firefighter though.... Made my day