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  • Опубликовано: 14 авг 2024
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Комментарии • 545

  • @spokanetomcat1
    @spokanetomcat1 Год назад +256

    Anytime your child goes to a Walmart alone or with parents teach them to scream "Code Adam". This is the alarm for a missing, abducted, or abused child in the store. Security and Walmart personnel will stop what they are doing, do a search, and or go to the commotion.
    As a retired USAF NCO I had my fill of bad airmen, male and female. Reading what she was doing, her husband or jailhouse friends told her to get out faster, do more $hit. It just works in the opposite direction that's for sure. Another thing, the FBI did not do its job of investigating them at all. They would have seen what their behavior was and concluded they may not be a fit for the military at all. If it was during the administration between 2009-2017 when they lowered Army minimal standards, even more, I can see how these human malcontents got in. It's getting worse with this admiration and looking to even lowering it even more. Not since the draft has the worse of the worse is getting in the armed forces lowering morale and readiness for one who want to be there.

    • @Melon_man1999
      @Melon_man1999 Год назад +10

      Thanks for the information

    • @jaydenborjas4763
      @jaydenborjas4763 Год назад +5

      Your very helpful

    • @kisstune
      @kisstune Год назад +1

      THIS. Growing up on base all of us (boys in the housing area) thought the guy was a big wuss for not fighting back or at least defending himself when his wife abused him fortunately his command protected him since FSC wanted HIM to go to anger management and threats to pull her ID out in a base in the middle of nowhere (30-45 minute drive to nearest wallyworld) got them to back down. The ONLY reason why they helped him was because he just curled up into a ball so only he was injured and no bruising on him So if he sees this know at least I'm sorry I thought you were a wuss back then.

    • @Nareimooncatt
      @Nareimooncatt Год назад +9

      I use to work at Wal-Mart, and at that time, Code Adam was only used for missing children after management spoke with the parents, and then announced over the PA with a specific description of the kid. That way every associate in the store not only knew to look for a missing kid, but it also essentially locked down the store to make sure the kid couldn't walk or be carried out.
      Your average Joe isn't going to fully understand this, and the associates may not respond the same as if it was announced officially through the PA to everyone at once.
      As with any such code word social media wants us to try using, these are not situations where you want to be taking chances. You need to teach your kids to scream for help instead of some code word. For one, it's much easier and natural for them to remember and use in a panic. Two, there's no question what it means. It means people are needed asap to that location. If a kid (or anyone, for that matter) is in danger and following this advice, you first need to hope that the person remembers the correct code word for the situation, then you need to hope the people near by knows it, then you need to hope they take it seriously, then you need to hope they care to respond if they don't know it. It's too many points of failure when, "HEEEELLLLPPPPPPP!!!!!!" gets the point across universally.
      Yes, code Adam exists, but leave it for the staff to use it as they are trained. And just ignore all the other code words for danger as well, it'll only lead to confusion and delayed responses.

    • @spokanetomcat1
      @spokanetomcat1 Год назад +2

      @@Nareimooncatt Help does not draw attention as Code Adam does. Like calling out fire instead of help when you really need help. No one will punish you if you use it.

  • @CaptainB1994
    @CaptainB1994 Год назад +236

    1st story: If someone harassed me like that, they'd be on the floor in 2 seconds flat.

    • @penguinpingu3807
      @penguinpingu3807 Год назад +23

      Try that with 12 year old strength. It's doesn't work so screaming, biting and if you got fingernails scratching is the best bet. Bite hard enough they can bleed same goes with scratching.

    • @CaptainB1994
      @CaptainB1994 Год назад +10

      @@penguinpingu3807 I wasn't disregarding the age, I was simply saying if I was harassed like the 12 year old in that story was the person harassing me would be on the floor.

    • @penguinpingu3807
      @penguinpingu3807 Год назад

      @@CaptainB1994 I doubt the Karen can lift a finger on you anyway. Though, I would yell at her, or give her a beach slap, if the same happens to me depending on my emotions.

    • @sroevukasroevuka
      @sroevukasroevuka Год назад

      @@penguinpingu3807 stamp on her foot as hard as you can with your heel if its a male karen sock them in the balls. I did that it worked.

    • @manuelmedina4617
      @manuelmedina4617 Год назад

      You won't do shit if anything you'll be on the ground

  • @enngee2339
    @enngee2339 Год назад +173

    Story 1) Karen thought you were an employee because she is sick in the head. If it had been because you were arranging cards, she would have accepted the answer "sorry, I don't work here" the first time especially in view of all the evidence (your young age and lack of uniform).

    • @jasondyrkacz8270
      @jasondyrkacz8270 Год назад

      Karens aren't known for their brains or common sense though.

    • @KitsuneGod28
      @KitsuneGod28 Год назад

      How dumb do this lady got to be that a 12 y o is not a Wal-Mart employee???

    • @joeyentertainmentt1
      @joeyentertainmentt1 Год назад +2

      she did say that she doesn't work here though

    • @KitsuneGod28
      @KitsuneGod28 Год назад

      @@joeyentertainmentt1 true

    • @pantsenfuego9986
      @pantsenfuego9986 Год назад +8

      It’s more likely she wanted to bully someone, anyone that day.. and children are easy targets.

  • @advancedguard8868
    @advancedguard8868 Год назад +68

    That Commander was quite nice to that soldier. I've seen people get kicked out within a week of doing stupid stuff. For her to be around for that long whilst keeping insanity in check is impressive.

    • @kisstune
      @kisstune Год назад +4

      Not really all that impressive we all know it's because of gender.

    • @rjgaynor8
      @rjgaynor8 Год назад +3

      @@kisstune right. Granted the most entertaining thing I laid witness to was a soldier that went AWOL 5 times before the dishonorably discharged him and in 1 day he as fully processed and off the base. We were given direct orders to not contact him off base. This guy would go AWOL for a week than show up to formation that repeat. Somehow they let him do it 5 times. The fifth time they arrested him at a hotel and that was the end of it. We were all hoping to see him go to Leavenworth, but they kicked him out.

    • @ZiMaLi
      @ZiMaLi Год назад +2

      @@kisstune yea

    • @AngelEmfrbl
      @AngelEmfrbl Год назад +2

      @@kisstune the only time her gender came into action was when she was pregnant. Otherwise, mr wiggles never had the same offer nor did he behave as badly as her, she went to the brig, he didn't. They were overall lighter on him then her.

    • @Leosloth2011
      @Leosloth2011 Год назад

      Morgan definitely was the opposite as he was Shocked, Appalled and Dismayed. 🤣

  • @fernandorios474
    @fernandorios474 Год назад +95

    This brought my attention cause I do go to Walmart (everyday) & most people ask "Do you work here?" I replied "No." or "I do not work here but I know where the item is at." But that Karen should be VERY specific on what type of diapers she needs

  • @FF-tp7qs
    @FF-tp7qs Год назад +41

    Seems like anyone who tries to fix up a messy shelf is mistaken for an employee, no matter how much they don't look like an employee

  • @makaylaforbes6719
    @makaylaforbes6719 Год назад +45

    If someone had done that to my kid, the cops would be reviewing the security footage and the woman would be in court on charges of harassment and child abuse. That's traumatizing for that poor girl

    • @KitsuneGod28
      @KitsuneGod28 Год назад

      If I that kid I be yelling Code Adam till my voice was raw.

    • @KitsuneGod28
      @KitsuneGod28 Год назад

      @Christopher H. Sound fair to me

    • @themarksmn4181
      @themarksmn4181 Год назад

      @Makayla Forbes,
      The correct charges would be battery of a minor and either unlawful detention/attempted kidnapping. But, you are absolutely correct, someone touches my kid, trip to jail or the morgue.

  • @jacobhuggins9354
    @jacobhuggins9354 Год назад +20

    When the OP said she was a perfectionist and rearanged The cards, I reconized myself because I too like to rearrange and sort products at Target and stuff like that.

  • @ryanbrayen2034
    @ryanbrayen2034 Год назад +54

    I’m the 1st story the woman assaulted a minor/child abuse even if she was a Walmart employee that still doesn’t give her the right to assault her for ignoring her. The actual employee should not have let her walk out and should’ve called the police

    • @KitsuneGod28
      @KitsuneGod28 Год назад +6

      I agree

    • @SolartheSwed
      @SolartheSwed Год назад

      Yell pedifile at the top of your lungs

    • @DavidRay39
      @DavidRay39 Месяц назад

      I think you mean "In the 1st story", not "I'm the first story."

    • @ryanbrayen2034
      @ryanbrayen2034 Месяц назад

      @@DavidRay39 yes. Auto correct 🙄

  • @magenabark943
    @magenabark943 Год назад +55

    Ladies and gentlemen we have officially gone full circle, i've seen Karen's cause a fuss thinking a 20 year old looks to young to be a manager and now we have Karen's who are convinced that a 12 year old is an employee.

    • @monroerobbins7551
      @monroerobbins7551 Год назад

      Yeah, who does she think she is, Wisconsin/Ohio legislators? How the hell can someone mistake a 12 year old in no uniform as an employee? She just wanted to bully someone.

  • @monroerobbins7551
    @monroerobbins7551 Год назад +1

    Gotta admit, a military officer being called Wiggles, and a military defense attorney saying “baka” has left me in stitches.

  • @maniaemagna
    @maniaemagna Год назад +27

    Story 1: I'm not surprised this happened at Walmart:
    1. Far too many customers will ignore stuff like closed signs so mistaking a child for an employee is inevitable.
    2. They do hire employees under 21 and sometimes younger than 18. One co-worker looks like she is middle school but an adult. Also I once dealt with a customer who had a 12 year old granddaughter who was 6 feet tall.
    3. Some Walmart employees get away with not wearing the vest while working. Mostly management and loss prevention.

    • @maniaemagna
      @maniaemagna Год назад +2

      @Purple Citrine Oh, I know my reasoning doesn't excuse it but unfortunately some customers can't be reasoned with.

    • @Nayas_Scattered_Mind
      @Nayas_Scattered_Mind Год назад +1

      As someone who works at Walmart, yes to all your points. Some customers are…Well, let’s just say they certainly aren’t too bright. Though, even if a Walmart employee doesn’t have their vest, they do always have their name badge! Though, sometimes they kind of hide it.

    • @stephanien6237
      @stephanien6237 Год назад

      @Purple Citrine that would require the Karen to *listen* to someone else.

  • @Eggggggggggggggggggggggggggggh
    @Eggggggggggggggggggggggggggggh Год назад +19

    If I were in OP's place in story one, as soon as the karen put her hand on me I would've screamed at the highest my vocal cords would let me that I don't know her and for her to let go of me immediately. If the noise didn't make her let go, the nearby people (and probably the cops) would. If people didn't get to us before I started to panic, I would set her breathing to manual.

  • @drakofox1362
    @drakofox1362 Год назад +21

    If my kid was going to Walmart for me I'll tell them if anyone puts there hands on you in a threatening way scream loud enough for everyone to hear

    • @gamester512
      @gamester512 Год назад +5

      Exactly. The absolute best thing you can do in that situation is to make as much noise as possible in order to draw attention. Especially if it's a *child* screaming, that is sure to get people to come running. Especially if there is even the slightest chance that it's an attempted kidnapping, the absolute last thing a would-be kidnapper wants is attention, so intentionally drawing attention to yourself is the best thing you could possibly do.
      Hell, I know of at least one instance where a young girl was being kidnapped (the kidnappers apparently planned to force her into marrying one of them), and her screams wound up drawing the attention of *THREE LIONS* who scared off the kidnappers and then they just stayed with the girl and protected her until they knew she was safe, at which point they simply left.

  • @limkailuen3022
    @limkailuen3022 Год назад +100

    I know why the woman mistook the OP for a Walmart employee even though he was clearly not
    She forgot her normal pills that day

    • @mancave10369
      @mancave10369 Год назад +6

      *She was clearly not

    • @anniehuang5036
      @anniehuang5036 Год назад

      😂lol

    • @fin5887
      @fin5887 Год назад

      That would actually explain it

    • @Autumn-pr2ln
      @Autumn-pr2ln Год назад

      Or maybe it was because he was arranging the cards which made him or her look like a Wal-Mart employee, since employees are in charge of fixing and arranging things, stuff along those lines.

  • @JackTheBaller
    @JackTheBaller Год назад +11

    Story 1) she thought you worked there because she is short and you were reorganizing the cards, but it’s a whole other way to react by GRABBING A CHILD?! Like what the heck has the world come to.

  • @CrinsomHeart777
    @CrinsomHeart777 Год назад +21

    Story #1: If an adult did this to me when I was this young, I would have screamed "Kiddnapper! Shes kiddnapping me!" Repeatedly till someone came to help.

    • @KitsuneGod28
      @KitsuneGod28 Год назад +2

      Its even better if you Scream Code Adam what that is 1st abuse child is present 2. Kidnapping is present. I forget the 3rd

    • @familyneves9777
      @familyneves9777 Год назад

      @@KitsuneGod28 Missing child.

    • @KitsuneGod28
      @KitsuneGod28 Год назад

      @@familyneves9777 thanks 😅 I need to research other codes

  • @marshallelliott5488
    @marshallelliott5488 Год назад +5

    I heard the laughter in his voice when he explained the first kid being 12 years old.

  • @bloverfrompvz
    @bloverfrompvz Год назад +4

    Dedicated to story #1's kArEn:
    "Open Your eyes
    Look up to the skies and see"
    ~Bohemian Rhapsody, Queen

  • @Fuz_Peach_Man
    @Fuz_Peach_Man Год назад +5

    grandma sicko mode

  • @leamcclain1648
    @leamcclain1648 Год назад +6

    I know Karens aren't the sharpest,but come on! How can you mistake a 12 year old for an employee?

    • @happynotredamefan3736
      @happynotredamefan3736 Год назад +1

      I have seen 12 year olds that look 16 and 16 year olds do work at walmart

  • @anonluxor470
    @anonluxor470 Год назад +4

    Of course it Peaceful for 4 weeks it was with captain Morgan 🤣

  • @BlueKnight87
    @BlueKnight87 Год назад +7

    For the 1st story, I think it was partly because you were tidying the cards that made Karen think OP was employed. Regardless, that is NOT how you treat someone, staff member or not.

  • @jaceycoker4552
    @jaceycoker4552 Год назад +1

    1st story since birth I was taught that if someone was harassing me scream. It doesn't have to be words just scream. Don't fight the lady, don't push her, just scream the girlish scream you've ever screamed.

  • @user-yr7me7hy4p
    @user-yr7me7hy4p Год назад +2

    “she said she was 12” 💀

  • @karenshort3880
    @karenshort3880 Год назад +2

    My husband is an retired officer from the Army. This story is just the tip of the stories that is out there. There are a lot of dumb people who joined the military. You can make a special group just for them too. LOL

  • @severummm
    @severummm Год назад

    When he said she had the Karen cut I lost it laughing

  • @Robin-fn3tw
    @Robin-fn3tw Год назад +4

    For the first story, i'd literally make a scene without actually telling her i dont work there, "No i'm not going to help you, i don't want to help you", and obvs shouting that someone unknown is bothering a child

  • @topixfromthetropix1674
    @topixfromthetropix1674 Год назад

    When you decided to sort cards the groundwork was set for a misunderstanding.

  • @Pheonix_boys
    @Pheonix_boys Год назад

    Dude in the first 20-30 seconds you can hear the narrator laughing softly😂😂

  • @TheRedSoulofDT
    @TheRedSoulofDT Год назад

    If there's a name I love from these stories nothing comes close to private wiggles, it's an absolutely perfect name and I'm dying of laughter every time the name is said

  • @annemariebell6970
    @annemariebell6970 11 месяцев назад

    Karen saw you organizing the cards and thus thought you worked there.

  • @cybermainstream
    @cybermainstream Год назад

    For the first story, at OPs age, I was in self defense classes. That Karen would not have simply walked away.

  • @dhracecars
    @dhracecars Год назад

    On that last story, somebody REALLY needed a blanket party…

  • @fty6072
    @fty6072 Год назад

    Story 1 I can relate to this story.A parson also was employed. I was 11 at the time,but he was nice old man. He asked nicely were the birthday candles,so I told him were birthday candles were .

  • @suitedummy
    @suitedummy Год назад +1

    Bruh that woman is probably harassing a four year old just now

  • @gavinkurn
    @gavinkurn Год назад +1

    Private wiggles😂

  • @user-du2nx9zc3g
    @user-du2nx9zc3g 4 месяца назад

    Karen thought that you are an employee, because you were rearranging the cards

  • @LynxxGD
    @LynxxGD Год назад +2

    I’m commenting late, but I got here when it had been posted 31 seconds ago.

  • @kellykaminski5892
    @kellykaminski5892 Год назад +6

    It was because the young girl appeared to be "zoning" the cards. But cards like Hallmark are a vendor product and associates don't typically "zone" vendor merchandize

    • @earndoggy
      @earndoggy Год назад +2

      Exactly. People do that sort of thing and then are utterly baffled when someone thinks they work there. Ridiculous.

    • @Nareimooncatt
      @Nareimooncatt Год назад +1

      Who else read this and didn't need the quotation marks to understand it?

    • @Kelle0284
      @Kelle0284 Год назад +1

      @@Nareimooncatt We all understand. Thanks for making sure though.

    • @earndoggy
      @earndoggy Год назад

      @Purple Citrine right, after the first few seconds she definitely should have known. These people all seem to have some cognitive issues. I meant her initial approach. Some 12 year old are tall. I listen to these stories a lot and many of them happen because the person did indeed rearrange something or, like one virtue signaling person, found something misplaced and interrupted her shopping and picked it up and took it back to its place because she was such a good kind considerate person 😂😂

    • @earndoggy
      @earndoggy Год назад

      @@Kelle0284 😂😂

  • @combdude
    @combdude Год назад +1

    Everyone on that subreddit be like:" personally, I wouldn't take that level of disrespect"

  • @Buddygong
    @Buddygong Год назад +1

    Great video as usual btw!

  • @NeoArashi
    @NeoArashi Год назад

    NGL, I laughed whenever you mentioned the name "Wiggles"

  • @Boxed_on_240hzzzz
    @Boxed_on_240hzzzz Год назад +3

    Bro I love your story’s please make more

  • @-.-4
    @-.-4 Год назад +1

    I read in another channel that the person just screamed for security. When they start that mess just scream for security! Makes the situation shorter. They don’t believe you anyway.

  • @Scavenger82
    @Scavenger82 Год назад

    Karens: can't understand normal thinking. 😂

  • @trickthemisfit3256
    @trickthemisfit3256 Год назад +2

    Dude... that Karen is HIGH. That's the only way to explain how she mistaken a kid for a working adult. Someone should have get security/police and test her if she's with substance.

  • @juicyorange3940
    @juicyorange3940 Год назад

    Private wiggles 😂😂

  • @craftypotato9792
    @craftypotato9792 Год назад

    If the person from the second story would get sent to Poland for military training, she would probably get sent back in 0.003 miliseconds.

  • @curtisberard7831
    @curtisberard7831 Год назад

    "I WANT TO SPEAK TO YOUR MANAGER!"
    Me:"All right. Drop dead. GOD is my manager."

  • @laurabenevelli6783
    @laurabenevelli6783 Год назад +1

    You’re not the jerk how you handled wiggles. I’m a veteran and know when you’re in the military there are rules you have to go by. Period… end of story. She’s lucky all she got was other than honorable. Just because she was pregnant shouldn’t have made a difference in her staying in the brigg. Women have jail sentences while their pregnant in enough cases in civilian jails and prisons. They just make sure they receive everything they need as a pregnant woman. It would have actually been much easier if she had stayed there. You were right though… she was nothing but trouble.

  • @trollgey124
    @trollgey124 Год назад +3

    0:00 - 3:53 Child abuse

  • @Ryan-lc9lb
    @Ryan-lc9lb Год назад

    He had a brief chat with captain Morgan. I bet he did 😂😂

  • @dragohogo2323
    @dragohogo2323 Год назад +4

    okay so the guy used japanese instead of the english word for idiot ha amazing

    • @Kelle0284
      @Kelle0284 Год назад

      That is pretty amazing.

  • @Cheeseus_
    @Cheeseus_ Год назад +1

    Story 1) I would cry (on purpose) and scream like she was hurting me , and then laugh my a$S of

  • @Rovata312
    @Rovata312 Год назад +1

    I've actually been mistaken like that before many times but no harassment in the first story and what I said when somebody mistaken me was "Do I look like I wear the uniforms at the store has?" In a calm voice.

  • @avainaction5059
    @avainaction5059 Год назад

    Story 1. I was actually organizing the cards at DSW and one lady said “they’re gonna hire you”

  • @noname-dc1ht
    @noname-dc1ht Год назад

    Bro went asking literal KIDS to help her

  • @ferencercseyravasz7301
    @ferencercseyravasz7301 Год назад

    A 12 year old mistaken for an employee? Some people never got the message that child labor is not a thing anymore. Not even in the USA.

  • @jamesscherck7385
    @jamesscherck7385 9 дней назад

    This karen told my friend that she (karen) had taken a picture of my friend and now her (karen's) life was ruined. My friend replied by saying she had taken a picture of the karen and now her phone was ruined 😂

  • @WasdYT13533
    @WasdYT13533 Год назад

    Why did I laugh so hard at the ahemmmm in the first stiry

  • @Music-kz9ol
    @Music-kz9ol Год назад +2

    You done good ! Back in the olden days she would’ve had an attitude adjustment.

  • @alpha-sama
    @alpha-sama Год назад

    "Baka baka baka" 😂

  • @amberhaverson7140
    @amberhaverson7140 Год назад

    1:05 There's the problem,. You tried to fix the cards 😏

  • @DatRat696
    @DatRat696 Год назад

    1:08 story 1: that’s it right there you were organizing the cards and in the Karen’s tiny pea brain “person organizing cards = employee”

  • @terryrussel3369
    @terryrussel3369 Год назад

    Having been an employee of three such retail businesses over the years and seen more than my share of such things,
    this woman and her behavior SHOULD have been reported to police IMMEDIATELY.

  • @f5tornado831
    @f5tornado831 Год назад

    My brain hurts after hearing such a complicated military story and I could barely follow what was even hapening lol.

  • @halozilla674
    @halozilla674 Год назад +1

    Story 2 definitely not the jerk I know a lot of military stuff and he did the right procedure

  • @justinmyers9515
    @justinmyers9515 Год назад +3

    I could see somebody working at Walmart at 12 because the people that are making all the stuff over China are about 12 and below going to be the first time Walmart's been known to hire under a children

    • @Kyotopearl
      @Kyotopearl Год назад

      Sure ILLEGALLY but they know better than to do that out in the open even in China

  • @jire2376
    @jire2376 Год назад

    If i were that child in walmart, id fakin scream~ like banshee style screaming

  • @animationlivegerman5989
    @animationlivegerman5989 Год назад

    9:04 for those who do not know especially human-created ratios are often that the top 20% make up 80% like in a lot of countries 20% hold 80% of money, or responsibility or in that case the worst 20% of people will make up 80% of all complaints

  • @mailbox721
    @mailbox721 Год назад

    "I was pretty small and I looked like a 11 year old"
    Me: I am 12 and I look like a 7 year old

  • @soulslayer101barkandzion7
    @soulslayer101barkandzion7 Год назад +1

    For the first story, I'm thinking maybe the Karen noticed the op putting the cards in order and thought she worked at Walmart, despite the op basically being a 12 year old looking 11.

  • @AnimePatriot
    @AnimePatriot Год назад

    I already expected a karen to be unreasonable, but this is beyond level unhinged.

  • @ssnmg
    @ssnmg Год назад +3

    The cards are worked by a second party vendor, not Walmart employees. And anyone younger then 20 look like they are 12 to me

    • @ssnmg
      @ssnmg Год назад

      @Purple Citrine I said TO ME. ME, not you

  • @anthonysalinas6195
    @anthonysalinas6195 4 месяца назад

    So I was a paralegal in the military and I had a handful of service members who didn't want to be in or just weren't cut out for the military. I would talk with them and 9/10 would just do as ordered and i got them out within the month

  • @Parvatgatha
    @Parvatgatha Год назад

    How idiotic could someone possibly be to mistaken a 12 year old for a Walmart employee

  • @urnangei
    @urnangei Год назад

    Bro my hamster used to be called wiggles.. sargeant wiggles 😂.

  • @fastpackcyclist6901
    @fastpackcyclist6901 Год назад

    sounds like my sister, my sister went into the army and I swear to god, I saw her yell at her CO for doing his job

  • @Pendragon667
    @Pendragon667 Год назад

    Ser Sam the Chivalrous looking for gift cards 😂😂😂

  • @Irigom
    @Irigom Год назад +1

    Story 1) In my opinion, it was probably an abduction attempt.... she knew the kid didn't work there... she wanted to see if the parents were around... she was probably going to follow and grab her after the kid left if she was on a bike or something OR EVEN if she got the kid alone by the diapers... maybe it was near an exit or the bathrooms or something. She left when a grown up got close enough to witness and the cops were threatened... but she or an accomplice could have still been outside until she got back in the car with her dad. (knowing she was in there alone.) Acting a little unreasonable is the easy way for people to get a kid alone. If the kid was more agreeable, the person would have gotten the kid, under her own volition, to be in a part of the store that the grown-up wanted. Maybe she wouldn't even do it inside but use the opportunity to form a repour so approaching here out side would be easier for the actual abduction. Even after that, imagine if the girl was there on a bike.... how easy would it have been to identify her, and then approach her after meeting, outside and try to thank her for her help... then grab her. Grown-ups aren't THAT dumb... Maybe I'm being an overprotective parent here but it seems more like a rouse and a close call. That girl handled it perfectly too... don't comply at all and get away. Great job to her.

  • @kellycoffman1231
    @kellycoffman1231 4 месяца назад

    I just call the haircut "The Karen Cut."

  • @Jorgen.mp4
    @Jorgen.mp4 Год назад +2

    I’m the exact same age as the person in the first story i would say this woman is harassing me as loud as I can

  • @India.H
    @India.H Год назад

    Story 2: NTA, some people just don't care to behave decently. Never been in the military, but I hope I would have been able to deal with it intelligently

  • @SARZ_COV_2
    @SARZ_COV_2 Год назад +4

    it feels illegal to be this early

    • @Kelle0284
      @Kelle0284 Год назад

      It felt illegal when I broke into my neighbours garage and stole his screwdriver and a box full of used underwear.

  • @ElRodriPR
    @ElRodriPR Год назад

    0:01 that happened to my mom, we actually live in Puerto Rico, we were at a Walmart and a person who maybe was travelling (due to the fact that she was speaking english) though my mom worked at Walmart because she had one of those work jackets, but my mom actually works at SuperMax (Stores in Puerto Rico don't know if in the US are any) and then she realized my mom didn't work there and just said "oh sorry sorry" and left laughing embarrased, i actually don't blame her, she's not from Puerto Rico so it's easy to be confused when in another country but that was hilarious 😂😂😂😂

  • @Warriormon87
    @Warriormon87 Год назад

    This woman cannot comprehend that someone would do something helpful out of a spirit of generosity without being an employee.

  • @Io_Is_Here3
    @Io_Is_Here3 11 месяцев назад

    Story 1: i'm dying at this woman's stupidity 🙏💀🗿

  • @RoburDrake
    @RoburDrake Год назад

    Story #2: While the OP is trying to do paperwork on he discharge, Wiggles, with all her STIs, probably has some dishonorable discharge of her own.

  • @jeremyjohnson9351
    @jeremyjohnson9351 Год назад +1

    Story #2: she by not taking care of her body = destruction of government property. Dishonorable discharge.

    • @shawnbottomley6381
      @shawnbottomley6381 Год назад

      i say the commanding officer was more then nice to wiggle considering how she was acting. Any person with half a brain even a monkey would agree to the commanding officer term to get out of the army on those terms. I guess wiggles just wanted to see how far she could take things to. I hope after she took the air plane back home, I hope she didn't sign back up to the army cause I would of black listed her from being able to rejoin the army or any military type of regime again unless she proven herself later down the years that she changed her ways!!!

  • @kalvinmcpike5543
    @kalvinmcpike5543 Год назад

    Private wiggles 💀

  • @HarryMudd
    @HarryMudd Год назад

    1st story: The lady's entitlement must have driven her dumb. and bonkers.

  • @carlrood4457
    @carlrood4457 Год назад +2

    Was he wearing a blue polo shirt? That's all some people see.

  • @cuboom45
    @cuboom45 Год назад

    (Story 1 lesson) Remember, if someone touches you in a place or way that makes you feel uncomfortable, that’s no good

  • @sidbolderman4782
    @sidbolderman4782 Год назад +2

    glizzy + frog = froggy 😪

  • @fivenightsatthefreddys
    @fivenightsatthefreddys Год назад

    I like how he or someone else made the karen accent lol

  • @blackbird3327
    @blackbird3327 Год назад

    Story 1: If that happened to me I would've broken free and fled from the store like a chicken after telling customer service what happened

  • @ZuriTheAvali
    @ZuriTheAvali Год назад +2

    If I were that kid I would do the think we all would do.
    Fists or push

  • @linkofdark404
    @linkofdark404 Год назад

    The reason I find these so stuffed up is living in Australia, I often find myself in many stores that sell their uniforms to the public

  • @justinmyers9515
    @justinmyers9515 Год назад +2

    Can't believe she did not get a court martial. I got to Court martial in the army for getting a sun burn because I was to lazy to put on sunscreen