I worked at Walmart for 4 years. My hat goes off to anyone who continues to work there, especially with people like this who make the job more miserable than it needs to be.
@@Wastingsometimehereyeah they would, some people are just unempathetic, or they're thinking "this happens to me so I'll do it to them, it's only fair"
@@Donika691don't forget the gift basket! They might enjoy bottles of alcohol with a flammable towel wrapped around the bottle, fancy innit? Put a candle in there why not
The only pranks I like now is Eric Andre pranks because other than him nobody else gets hurt And the joke is always how crazy he acts around public or how crazy and unlikely the situation is which is always hilarious
@@ahmadmalaki8364Eric Andre is the most unfunny dude ever lol, Impractical Jokers are the guys who know how to prank, and they do it to eachother as well as harmless pranks on the public
I once accidentally ran full speed into a giant flat-screen TV at walmart when I was 16. I was so mortified that I had an anxiety attack when an employee asked if I was alright. I still cringe to this day about it and I'm 21 now. The fact that people do this shit intentionally baffles me.
@@hoodsaviors I was racing a friend to the door (stupid, I know) and I saw him slow down. I didn't think to slow down as well and when I was looking back at him an amployee wheeled the tv a customer was buying into the aisle in front of me. I flew into it and it went skidding across the floor. I remember laying on my back with my hands on my face for a few minutes while the employee asked if I was okay because I was so embarrassed. By the time I stood up I was hyperventilating because I saw the TV was $300 and I couldn't afford it. I had to excuse myself to the bathroom to cry and I don't usually have anxiety attacks or cry in public like that. Overall it was pretty traumatizing but now my friend makes jokes about it lol
I worked at Michael’s and there was one crazy person who decided to take out every single individual pen and pencil and threw it in one basket. They then came up to the register to tell me “Oh I’m not buying any of these” and walked out of the store. My coworker and I hadda spend the rest of our shift reorganizing all of them and this crazy person came back to record us as if we were zoo animals.
I have a soft spot for pranksters whose antics don't hurt or trouble anyone and everybody can laugh off. For example ones like the kid on tiktok who takes back "faulty toys" that talk and he's recorded outrageous lines. The employees laugh, we laugh, nobody's day is ruined.
As someone who once worked retail, I don't think these people understand just how disrupted the workday is when they knock shit over like that. If something ends up damaged or completely irreparable after an incident, there's a damaging-out procedure longer than just reorganizing the items, and likely a chewing out from your boss no matter what you did or didn't do, because responsibility for the property is solely on the workers. The anger is always directed more at the workers than anyone because the likelihood of assholes facing any real repercussions is almost nonexistent. Bosses will find reasons to fire you for a customers actions, I've seen blatant theft put coworkers in hot water.
@redjr242 imagine you're a toddler and some grown adult smacks your toys out of your hand but instead of protecting you, your parent just blames you for not stopping it from happening. How did we become so soulless. Blegh.
For me what irritates me the most about this stuff is not only do you get in trouble, but the world just expects everything in the situation to be repaired immediately and all that jazz. On top of that these idiots don't get in any real trouble and continue to cause more harm. Really wish people would stop calling this shit pranking, because it really isnt pranking. Pranking would be something thats done thats reversible and causes no real damage to the people you do it to. Not causing visible damage or harm and then acting like its all good after you say its a prank like its an immunity shield. Pranking isnt a free pass to be an asshole and people need to stop treating it like it is. If they don't, peoppe will get shot and i don't blame them for doing it. People need to learn.
I’m a security manager at Target and this is what we deal with every… single… day… It’s horrible because there’s people genuinely stealing and we gotta handle the bozos first.
As someone who works at walmart , seeing the guy riding the bike IN STORE made me wonder how long he waited for that bike JUST to do that, because at most stores where I live the bikes are all locked and require someone woth keys to get them for you, usually the only one with THOSE keys are the security associates and management.
Since I work seasonal I manage these bikes and are never locked. Theft is somewhat low at my store I guess but never had to deal with delinquents, yet.
I worked at Wal-Mart as a supervisor well into the night. Our Walmart was next to a private school and the high schoolers that came in were awful. It was only me and my manager I worked with so I usually had to get rid of them. They were so snarky, entitled, and unwilling to be reasoned with. 😅I'm a big black dude though so they always got a little scared when they seen me coming
Add that the algorithm is garbage why is their a culture war well because hate and anger increase view your average is not going to check or take a while to think if what their being told is a bunch of lies and repeat what they heard lie parrots and not think for themselves
@@misterkrabs2254only kids and redpilled maidenless losers are going to see videos like this and enjoy them. Don’t mess with people at work bro, Walmart already gotta suck ass to work at for some money. Ain’t no one wanna deal w more bs there.
I work in a retail pharmacy and i have had several instances where we have had to call paramedics to come out because some ones "Prank" caused random shoppers to either trip, fall or run into something that should not be their. What people do not seem to understand is a lot of people zone out while shopping. They are focused on their shopping and sometimes not paying attention to obstructions that might be in the way. That is why stores do not allow pallets to be on the floor past a certain time. It became such an issue in my store that corporate made management take a "how to deal with pranksters" course. I wish i was kidding...
Yeah, I work at a grocery store, shoppers don't even notice employees until they can't find something. (Bonus points, apparently, for stopping in the middle of the he aisle when I got a heavy load)
Yeah when you work retail you learn so fast that customers’ brains turn off once they enter the store. It’s genuinely baffling. I’ve had people ask where something is when it’s right in front of them.
@@DeathnoteBBme : has a badge, clothes with the logo on them, a pallet nearby with the same item I'm currently placing" Customer : are you from the store ?
The cashier in the last one legit handled the whole thing beautifully. First, with the total no-sell of the prank and then just going straight to manager backup instead of letting the whole thing draw out.
I work in walmart and heres some notable things teenagers have done - Walking ON the line of parked shopping carts - Sprinting in my direction hitting my cart making it hit me - Running to the garden center and trying to hide from managers - Intentionally messing up everything in their way and laughing at manangers telling them to stop(stuff like this happens pretty frequently in many ways) - Making moaning noises/loud noises and laughing It's so crazy how these people in their highschool years act like elementary school, how they all generally sound the same, and have the exact same reponse to everything. Truly baffling especially since I was a teenager myself most of the time ive been at Walmart like why do they think this is remotely funny
@@CGoneColdOfficialIt doesn't matter AT ALL that they're "just teens". They're just as cringey, annoying, and idiotic as the adults doing it. There is no excuse. This kind of behavior is evil and the people doing it are wastes of life.
@@rtyprty Public School and Non-Respectable authority does that to someone. Once they become even remotely free (teenagers), they act like utter buffoons. But that's because their entire lives, it's act this way and not this way. They get freedom, now it's act how THEY want. still cringey as shit tbh
Look on the bright side. They're always one video closer to messing with someone while not realizing their 2nd Amendment worshiping husband is one isle over. Know what I mean?
Rémi Gaillard's pranks were harmless fun, too bad he doesn't do pranks anymore. These days it seems like he has shifted to being an animal rights activist. At the same time he isn't exactly as young as he used to be.
I’m sorry you have to deal with stupid people like that. Don’t let them get to you take pride in the fact you’re more mature and respectable. Shows your family actually took the time to raise you.
I love how these guys have the "everyone is an NPC and I'm the main character" mentality, then they proceed to be the biggest NPC's ever to the point that people give up talking to them and get their manager/cops involved.
Stacking shopping carts on top of eachother seems like something me and my friends would do too for fun. But when someone asks you to stop. You stop and apologize.
i've seen some abandoned carts ppl used to race in idk if it'd be worth it to replace but these kids are going to end up pranking the 'wrong' ppl and get bitch slapped if not worse lol
@NoProblemoBob i mean, an abandoned mall wouldn't rly have anything in it to begin with, but surprised no ones done more arg-like 'horror' series in abandoned spots, other than potetntial tresspassing lol
As a cashier at a grocery store, the last one really pissed me off because people are like this. I wish we could yell and curse these kinds of people without the fear of losing our jobs
I second this. Good customers get good service, but it should be a free-for-all if they are acting up. The amount of stories I've heard from my partner working in fast food makes me want to take it further and say that you can hit them too. Just the other day they had someone jump the counter and hit a member of staff because their order wasn't right... In that instance the boyfriend of the woman that was hit by this guy was also working that day and may or may not have led the customer to an area of the store where there weren't any cameras, beat the crap out of him and then restrained him until the police arrived.
I completely lost it on a customer who threatened to kick my ass over him mishearing once, thankfully I didn't lose my job cause this guy was banned and the manager knew he liked to start problems. it felt great.
I worked the service desk at albertsons. I complained because I didn't feel I got paid enough to put up with the levels of shit I put up with. My boss got pissy with me because I got paid a whopping 15 cents more than the camshiers. My point was that I'm not a fucking cashier, I'm the person who deals with all the fallout from everything else. I get cussed at, shit thrown at me, I do paperwork, I do returns, I clean, I double as a cashier, I help bag, I was a fucking manager getting paid the same rate as an entry level cashier. My most memorable moment? The time someone said they would smash my brains out because I refused to refund an item we didn't fucking sell.
When I was in highschool before they changed the hours and still had 24 hour walmarts, the fun pranks we pulled at walmart was just silly. We would try and pick 5 items that together might make the cashier laugh, or wonder. Duct tape condoms and a fuzzy bunny? Sure. The prank was watching them try to contain their opinion on the ridiculous stuff coming down their belt. The other prank we pulled was slipping random stuff in peoples cart when they werent looking, always something innapropriate or childish of course. The beauty of these pranks? Nobody was affected negatively. We always bought what we put on the belt, never wasted the employees time or made a mess, and the people who might have random stuff pop up would obviously say "oh i dont need that, howd that get in there?!" And put it back.
This is exactly the pranks I would have no problem with when I worked there too, mind you I was a stocker at 3rd shift but still your prank is fun and doesn't make the people working have to deal with B.S. Too bad kids think pranks mean lets get tiktok famous for bike racing in the store etc etc.
I legitimately believe that everyone should have to work a customer facing job for at least a year so that they can experience the absolute lobotomised goobers of society and will think twice about annoying retail and service workers
If not a year, at least a few months in anything that services people will humble the average person. I work as a cleaner in a government office and even these people who have 'high education' don't understand the kind of mess they leave has to be cleaned up by an actual human. Example being dumping FULL water containers into trash cans and spilling it (the floor has like 4 bathrooms you can do that in), throwing in rotten food and leaving it uncovered (how do you even have rotting food in an office?!) and complaining to the management... when we sit. Sitting down. I know retail workers and whatnot also gets reported for it which is insane.
At the Walmart I worked at I bought a bunch of different T-shirts as I needed new ones, and decided it would be funny to mess with one of my buddies who worked there, he didn't see me buy them so I just kinda walked around and did some shopping and made sure he saw me, then switch my shirt, and go back to shopping, all the shirts were very similar but he was so confused as he knew something was different every time, we had a laugh about it after
As someone disabled who works at Walmart since it's right across the street....thank you. I actually had someone do one of these pranks and sprayed glue and super glue both all over the craft section.... Guess who was told to clean it... The legally blind guy 😅 ridiculous. Took me my whole shift to clean it. Great video as always man.
I remember working retail at a supermarket, and there was an instance where two girls recorded themselves spilling Gatorade on the floor. They were with their father, and the guy did nothing. They just left without even telling. Funny though, he actually came back to return something about 2 hours later. We charged him for the spilled drinks. And his excuse for his daughters behavior was "The're just being kids." Like bruh..
@@IncubiAkster I'll eat it up like count chocola and teach her how to ring in brocccoli and ice cubes. She'll know. She'll know better than anyone. Don't even...
I messed around in Walmart like once or twice and then ironically ended up working at a Walmart for two years and really learned to appreciate what it means to work that kinda job. These videos hurt me to watch, these employees are just trying to exist
Lol whatya mean yall dont love these dudes why wouldnt you wanna take a break from your actaul job to go clean up a few boxes some dumbass kid knocked over lol
Had an adorable interaction with a 70 something year old Walmart worker earlier today, I had went to get new Christmas lights for when we decorate soon and we found a random thing of seasoning sitting out where it shouldn’t be and we were looking at it, then he showed up and politely said it was his We then had a fairly decent conversation about our new grills and how we go all out seasoning our food and then we talked about family. People like him give me hope for this world
I respect that cashier so much. he just straight refused to socially interact with this what so ever. smart guy. If its not scan product - receive payment - give receipt, its above his pay-grade.
As a walmart employee, I work overnights because I have very little patience for people, so if a "youtube prankster" decided to try and ruin my day, I would be more than happy to ruin both of our month.
That's the problem these days, people aren't getting punched in the mouth when they do something disrespectful anymore. If someone did this shit back in the eighties they would get beat the fuck up and banned from the store.
@@EVLfreak666 Yeah. These days, you still *MIGHT* run into the occasional employee that just doesn't give a fuck and would beat their ass, but most are afraid that they'll lose their job since corporate defends "customers" first...even if that "customer" didn't actually buy anything.
@@benthelenderi got smacked for acting a fool in public a few times. I may have childhood trauma now but at least i know how to act like a functioning human in public LMAO For clarification, I was hit way more than just from being foolish in public which is why i say i have childhood trauma. To anyone reading this, don't abuse your kids 🥲😆
I remember when I worked security at a theme park, two teenagers were trying to fistfight each other over a girl (I wish I was joking). No one was doing anything about it and no other department was calling it in to us. I was already in a crappy mood from having to deal with irate guests and reminding guests how a bag check works (people are stupid), so I decided to intervene by grabbing the two of them and dragging them out of the park. I took them to the parking lot and told them they weren’t allowed back in. My boss heard about this and was just cracking up at me getting fed up. It’s a shame retail can’t get somewhat physical
As a retail worker who has worked at Walmart for about 2 years, I feel the pain that these retail workers go through with these kinds of people. I know exactly what they're going through. Edit: Wow. I did not expect to get 1k likes.
As someone who unfortunately continues to work for Walmart, i have no choice to continue unfortunately, and has had my face recorded by one of these child pranksters and had it put on TikTok without my consent, thank you for making this video.
I hate it when it's kids technically not old enough to be tried as an adult, so there's some mild obligations to just let them go no matter how disruptive and disrespectful they behave. At least with these purposely prick behaviors they're able to be scared off by police, because they could get charged with something.
@@williamfallswhen it’s the kids doing it, they really should be put into temporary custody while the parents are forced to take parenting classes. Like, no kid just magically ends up being a little shit, that’s clearly just parents who do nothing to teach their kids right and wrong, or the consequences of doing shit.
I worked at walmart for a minute and some girl took out her soaked bloody tampon and dropped it on a shelf, also some dude shit himself and proceeded to smear it all over the entirw bathroom stall and would actually come in every morning at the same time to repeat this process of smearing feces on the floor and walls. Luckily i wasnt a custodian bur i was still disgusted by shoppers lmfao
That is so disgusting, I work at grocery outlet and someone in the bathroom felt like doing some finger-painting I guess so they left shitty fingerprints on the bathroom wall. I stared in horror for a good minute
I think the only retail pranks I’d consider “okay” is if you can make the workers in on the joke. Like I saw one that was like “Getting retail workers advice on my valentine’s card” and he’d ask the guy at the register what he thought of this super raunchy pickup line, and everyone was laughing and having fun. Basically the golden rule of pranks in general. It’s only good if everyone gets a laugh out of it.
There was a show I used to watch called Just For Laughs: Gags where people would pull pranks on the public. And it was the harmless kind that everyone could laugh about. One of my favourites was when this guy pretended to be wheelchair-bound, then a guy shows up, dressed like Jesus. He'd pretend to heal the dude's legs and he'd suddenly get up from the chair like it's some kind of miracle. After the dude finished bowing to praise Jesus, Jesus walked over to large bush that had some kind of mini forklift hidden behind it. The lift stuck out just enough so that when Jesus got onto it and it started rising, it created the illusion that he was floating. I miss those kinds of pranks.
I find it sad that also target, become the game stop for those cringe pranksters, where they want to play their silly games to mess up & damage the property
What are you gonna do? Put up a sign that says "no pranks allowed"? That ain't gonna do jack. It's inevitable that degenerates are gonna do stupid things in public.
I don’t feel too bad for the company, but I do feel really bad for the poor employees who have to put up with this shit, and are possibly put in harm’s way because of it - I can imagine one of these “pranks” sending something crashing down on someone and hurting them pretty badly…
@DoctorX17 yeah I also feel for the patrons just trying to buy groceries or whatever. Now they have to worry about their safety. These kids are menaces.
"The only prayer we can have here is that he licked bird shit" is almost certainly 20x funnier than anything those first two guys ever have done or said, or ever will do or say.
So I used to work at Walmart in a college town, had a group of college kids come in one night, load a cart up with all sorts of different raw meat, then load up plastic bins with them, as a “prank” by the time we found it, the meat had gone bad and we had to throw it away, no clue if they were ever charged, but I know it was at least investigated.
Raw meat. I'd kill for some raw meat. You have some? I can treat it right. I know what I'm doing. Don't let men fuck it. They don't understand at all. They don't understand sex. Sad.
Found a group of kids like this last year. They had the cart laid back and were trying to see how many people could fit on top of it. The sheer stupidity they all had was crazy. After the manager and I told them to leave the 1 kid that was Asian pulled out his phone and said we were discriminating his race. Idk how they come up with this stuff
The one thing I like about our security at the retail store I work, is that they don't put up with this kind of shit. You pull this once, you get a warning, twice and they're calling the cops. There was a whole group of teens a few weeks ago that were just being jackasses in the store. Climbing on other customers, throwing stuff, knocking mannequins over, etc etc, anyways none of their parents were pleased when the cops were telling them they're all banned from stepping foot on the premise. One lady was like "This is ridiculous! What do you mean I can't take my daughter shopping here with me anymore?! If I'm going shopping, she's coming with!" and the cop was like "I'm sorry ma'am but she's not allowed in the store now, you'll have to leave her at home or in the car, if she steps inside we'll have to take action." and the lady was so mad. Like, hey, maybe instead of getting mad at the guy who had to trespass your daughter, you teach your daughter how to fucking behave in public. (Obv I'm paraphrasing the conversation, I wasn't around to hear it, just heard second hand from security, made my night tho.)
2 kids went to my local Walmart and lit a traffic flare, activating the sprinklers and destroying everything in the store. The good thing is they did face consequences
This all makes completely perfect sense when you remember that, as Charlie said, these are only being watched by very little kids who’s parents only had them for tax benefits and don’t actually want anything to do with them so they just sit them in front of the iPad all day. The parents are the real reason why this type of crap is so rampant
My parents are very loving and I have a good relationship with them, but I still formed some braindead takes because of the internet. I think you’re taking a giant leap trying to solely blame it on bad parenting while, it does contribute, kids will get exposed to this stuff either way, as long as they’re online
At least Charlie is using this platform to expose these guys. These pranksters target places like Walmart because they know it’s easy prey, that’s it. They are criminals under the guise of their pranks.
Exposing what? All the dope did was give them the attention they clearly wanted. Nothing negative will come their way from his doing what he just said he hates in the video so idk Why are fanboys so stupid like holy shit
Before my current job, I worked at Walmart for 3 years. I've seen all kinds of pranks, ranging from people calling asking why Walmart didn't sell walls, to dicks sprayed on the ground with spray paint, to teens ripping the boxes of basketballs and shooting hoops through the displays, all the way up to a literal bomb threat that evacuated the whole store and left 20+ employees stranded shivering at the nearby dollar tree because none of us could get to our lockers to get our car keys (always keep my keys on me now). I've escaped retail, but if anyone who happens to read this do, here's my number one tip. Don't engage with these idiots. If you're answering prank phone calls, just hang up. If they approach you, ignore them and find your manager. If you see them, don't approach them, FIND YOUR MANAGER. Your managers are absolutely allowed to call this bullshit out, and if they can't, security certainly can. Let people who are allowed to yell at customers yell at them, and save yourself the mental energy and let them handle it. If you're a manager but you're afraid of confrontation, you're absolutely allowed to get a different manager or call for security. Your store DOES HAVE SECURITY, and they WILL handle it. These pranks target workers who aren't getting paid enough to do anything about it, ignore it and let the people who are getting paid enough take care of it.
Honestly, a funny way to play along with the "selling walls" one would have been "You willing to pay for equipment, a permit and sign a bunch of paperwork?"
As someone that still works at walmart. we get these kinda people all the time, and for the most part the employees do not care. It's so common we just ignore it, and they'll actually get mad and try to do even more stuff to get our attention. And they always. ALWAYS. hold their phones around when they're up to it, so when we see those we just ignore them pure and simple. Mainly because, employees can't do anything really. Only management and leads can interfere, so the rest of us just pretend they're not there. It's all annoying, never funny, but the worst part is, I've seen kids all the way down to age 10 do this kinda stuff and up to age atleast 20. It only makes me more eager to finish some classes to get. the hell. out of that place.
People literally get paid minimum wage just to deal with this all day. Absolutely shameful. Honestly "pranksters" like this deserve the worst repercussions.
@@e-tean-son4146 To be frank all the REAL working class people deserve a pay raise; I mean they are the one's who run businesses for these companies overall. It's a surplus of labor the working class generates just for it to be taken for granted and underpaid significantly by companies. It's nothing new. GOOD OL' CORPORATE AMERICA BABY!
No it can't get Wal-Mart sued they just say that so people don't hold them accountable for allowing this to happen because they could buy something someday.
Thats just wrong, you cant get sued over nothing. You cant get yourself or walmart sued over saying "stop that" or "leave the store" or "im gonna call the cops/security" or whatever as long as youre not breaking any laws by for example throwing insults in there or assaulting them or whatever. What kind of logic is that
The best part of these videos is how little the employees care, they're always hoping for a freak out and it's just awkward silence until they run away giggling , prime tik tok comedy
7:25 i would have scanned the box, and made him pay full price for the two cookies. then he probably would have made a stink about it, but hey, he wants to open the box and make it so they cant sell them? charge him for all the cookies in the box.
Ugh, I know exactly how these workers feel. I worked at Target during the gallon smash craze, and my God, did it get old really quick. Can't tell you how many times I had to clean up smashed milk jugs.
As someone who has worked in customer service, even just the thumbnail makes my blood boil. The job is hard enough as is, and this kind of shit is actually disgusting.
@@GamePass-q5f you actually have to be a child if you think working customer service is easy, because it isn't. You actively have to put up with shit customers regularly, provide assistance to others, and often times deal with larger business while trying to get your job done, it's exhausting and its people like you that continue to make CS workers look like lazy assholes who don't want to do their job.
Saying that guy in the red hoodie is a Karen is insulting, as soon as the guy came and helped the manager I knew he was one of those helpful/chill types of dudes who make your bad day a little brighter.
That guy isn’t a Karen. He was calling out this gonked TikTok-brain fart out for pulling off some stupid prank that won’t even get attention. But hey, little kids raised by irresponsible/negligent parents need the IPad with Skibidi toilet on 24/7
I'm a Lead at Walmart, I basically have team to run and make sure stuff is getting done. Its at the point I see teenagers laughing and walking around the store and I'm just like, well somethings gonna get messed up. It happens way more than you would think. I'll never understand why teens or kids think its fun to just walk around Walmart, not buy anything and just mess stuff up. I wouldn't find any enjoyment. Luckily I work in the back most of the day.
Just make them eat a fudge popsicle and they'll learn. If not, make them eat cheetos day in day out they'll get sick of them. Same flavour every day??? It's enough to drive someone insane!!!!
@GRE3NT Maybe others do, I don't. I never give my associates any bullshit because our team gets all the bullshit if something isn't done in the store basically.
i work at a big box hardware store, so i'm lucky i don't have to deal with this bs, but my heart goes out to all my fellow retail peeps, you guys don't deserve this.
I work in the Australian gardens for 8 hours a day breaking my back, sweating my skin off while dealing with abnormal injuries and I still won't dare to ever work in customer service
Just saying, if any of these idiots wanna come to the Walmart I work at, they're gonna be in for a surprise. I'm already looking for excuses to get out of there; getting fired for showing an Internet "prankster" a bit of the real world would be one heck of a story
I will admit the stacked shopping carts made me chuckle because of how absurd it was but all humour was instantly destroyed when they just started being complete assholes
From someone whis worked in retail, and has stacked , organize, cleaned, and put out carts of merchandise, just makes my blood boil Theres just no respect for these poor employees.
I currently work at Walmart and it can be insufferable at times. A group of frat boys asked me to help them find a white shirt and when I showed them where the shirts were, they all started laughing and told me it wasn't the right white shirt which was BS so I told them to find the shirt on their own which pissed them off. (Update: I no longer work at walmart yay)
Going through a horrible room nate scenario and it's so wild I constantly have Charlie's voice narrating the events in my head every time there's a new event happening 😂
My brother-in-law played a prank on me over the weekend. He took one of the batteries out of my TV removed and hid it behind the fruit bowl. When I and a few friends were teenagers, and drunk, we weren't allowed in McD's as they were worried we might be disruptive. Fair enough. So we went through the drive-through. We walked like we were all in a car, complete with engine noises and winding the window down. Laughs were had by all. Annoying enough to be amusing and completely harmless. These chuckle-fucks are just a public nuisance with an online audience.
You might say being actually funny takes effort and social awareness, and said chucklefucks have neither because they're spoiled manchildren that are out of touch with the general public lol
I remember when I used to work at Walmart some moron set off a homemade smoke-bomb and it basically stained the entire clock aisle red. I can still feel the stink of burnt dye linger in my nose to this day.
I feel for that employee when the guy opens the cookie back and takes out two cookies, the poor guy just looks like he wants to go home and these guys are just wasting his time, it's sad that kids watch people like these cause it will model them to also act this way cause it's cool and savage to them.
@@fucuszullanti7877 What is this has to do with reddit? The majority of redditors despise pranksters, there are even subreddits where redditors come together and laugh at pranksters get beaten up or worse...
As someone who has worked at walmart, these pranksters are annoying and some are getting to the point of straight up harassment. At my local store some dimnut was pulling the same prank as the moron that found himself a sudden and painful reason for abdominal surgery. This dimnut was kicked out by a member of store leadership.
I think the reason there's so many awful people like this in the world these days is because none of them get held accountable for their actions. We need to stop letting these horrible people get away with this and really hold them accountable whether that's banning them from the internet, arresting them, giving them jail time, fining them a good chunk of money etc. Things need to change.
What an excellent idea! Let's give the government free reign to outright censor, imprison, or fine anyone it determines is an "awful person". That has to be the best policy suggestion I've heard in 10 years.
@@soymilkmanNo, but property damage, trespassing (refusing to leave a private business when told to leave, yes Walmart counts), and being a public nuisance all are crimes. Also, accountability doesn't have to come in the form of police action. As I've seen posted elsewhere "Too many people today haven't had the experience of being punched in the face for their behavior."
Tbh what actual change can you do in a country where the guy who used to be your president - your gd "commander" - commited sexual assault, is a racist, makes fun of the disabled and has commited criminal acts and still gets to run again and be able to still do anything he wants?
I worked at Walmart for 4 years. My hat goes off to anyone who continues to work there, especially with people like this who make the job more miserable than it needs to be.
Brats who never worked a day. They wouldn't do this if they knew.
@@Wastingsometimehereyeah they would, some people are just unempathetic, or they're thinking "this happens to me so I'll do it to them, it's only fair"
Can be used for good convos with customers though
genuinely want to see high ranking military personnel try and be a walmart worker for a week, and see how much different the ptsd is from war
It wasn't a prank but one day when I was working I had three teenagers throw paper at me
It’s so sad when you see someone “prank” an employee and they are just tired and want to go home.
oh no what will they do
Makes me wish I was there so I could treat them nice and thank them, and maybe make their day even a bit better.
@@Donika691real
@@Donika691don't forget the gift basket! They might enjoy bottles of alcohol with a flammable towel wrapped around the bottle, fancy innit? Put a candle in there why not
@@DeletedDevilDeletedAngelwait what💀💀💀
I always used to think that a prank was a harmless joke that would end in both people having a good laugh.
It used to be.
The only pranks I like now is Eric Andre pranks because other than him nobody else gets hurt
And the joke is always how crazy he acts around public or how crazy and unlikely the situation is which is always hilarious
@@ahmadmalaki8364or some of them are in the safety of his own studio
If only
@@ahmadmalaki8364Eric Andre is the most unfunny dude ever lol, Impractical Jokers are the guys who know how to prank, and they do it to eachother as well as harmless pranks on the public
I once accidentally ran full speed into a giant flat-screen TV at walmart when I was 16. I was so mortified that I had an anxiety attack when an employee asked if I was alright. I still cringe to this day about it and I'm 21 now. The fact that people do this shit intentionally baffles me.
okay... but how lol omg
Please come back and tell us how😂I’m so intrigued
I feel anxious when I knock over a random ass sign on accident lmao
can't imagine running into a tv
@@hoodsaviors I was racing a friend to the door (stupid, I know) and I saw him slow down. I didn't think to slow down as well and when I was looking back at him an amployee wheeled the tv a customer was buying into the aisle in front of me. I flew into it and it went skidding across the floor. I remember laying on my back with my hands on my face for a few minutes while the employee asked if I was okay because I was so embarrassed. By the time I stood up I was hyperventilating because I saw the TV was $300 and I couldn't afford it. I had to excuse myself to the bathroom to cry and I don't usually have anxiety attacks or cry in public like that. Overall it was pretty traumatizing but now my friend makes jokes about it lol
@@viru-666so the tv broke then?
This isn't pranking anymore. This is behaving like you've been lobotomized
They're sociopaths. Simple as that.
most tiktok users (posters and watchers) ARE lobotomites and nothing can or ever will change my mind
Pranks are supposed to be creative and harmless. This is generic and idiotic.
“Behaving” can be ommited
what do you mean 'anymore' lol as if RUclips pranks have ever been actual pranks before
I worked at Michael’s and there was one crazy person who decided to take out every single individual pen and pencil and threw it in one basket. They then came up to the register to tell me “Oh I’m not buying any of these” and walked out of the store. My coworker and I hadda spend the rest of our shift reorganizing all of them and this crazy person came back to record us as if we were zoo animals.
I would throw hands
LOL
@@memenazi7078i would throw heavy items
@@memenazi7078 thats what they want, dont give them content.
That person must be evil incarnate
I’ve worked retail for 16 years. What these “pranksters” don’t understand (or care about) is that they are putting others in danger.
My prayers go out to you 🙌
They’re literally not. Relax
@@TheRealFlapSlapperyou don’t think a kid riding a bike into shit could be dangerous in any sort of way?
@@TheGam3rproductionswhat’s that have to do with pranksters?
NPC comment
I have a soft spot for pranksters whose antics don't hurt or trouble anyone and everybody can laugh off. For example ones like the kid on tiktok who takes back "faulty toys" that talk and he's recorded outrageous lines. The employees laugh, we laugh, nobody's day is ruined.
Those geek my soull 😂😂😂
Kamel Joseph is the guy your referring to.
nah that's a shitty prank too
Lol
@@LIXOUALeBg how lmao
As someone who once worked retail, I don't think these people understand just how disrupted the workday is when they knock shit over like that. If something ends up damaged or completely irreparable after an incident, there's a damaging-out procedure longer than just reorganizing the items, and likely a chewing out from your boss no matter what you did or didn't do, because responsibility for the property is solely on the workers.
The anger is always directed more at the workers than anyone because the likelihood of assholes facing any real repercussions is almost nonexistent. Bosses will find reasons to fire you for a customers actions, I've seen blatant theft put coworkers in hot water.
Thats really upsetting and needs to change
@redjr242 imagine you're a toddler and some grown adult smacks your toys out of your hand but instead of protecting you, your parent just blames you for not stopping it from happening. How did we become so soulless. Blegh.
Oh no they understand, they just don’t care. This age of social media is literally filled with the most self centered assholes.
@@caseycox1002 the “I’m a boomers child” experience, except the parent IS the child.
For me what irritates me the most about this stuff is not only do you get in trouble, but the world just expects everything in the situation to be repaired immediately and all that jazz. On top of that these idiots don't get in any real trouble and continue to cause more harm.
Really wish people would stop calling this shit pranking, because it really isnt pranking. Pranking would be something thats done thats reversible and causes no real damage to the people you do it to. Not causing visible damage or harm and then acting like its all good after you say its a prank like its an immunity shield. Pranking isnt a free pass to be an asshole and people need to stop treating it like it is.
If they don't, peoppe will get shot and i don't blame them for doing it. People need to learn.
I’m a security manager at Target and this is what we deal with every… single… day…
It’s horrible because there’s people genuinely stealing and we gotta handle the bozos first.
@@p-__ nah watch “my favorite Redditor”, bro whipped out the chainsaw.
@CrewmateComplexXP we are all better than you
k bozo, I hope it gets worse
@@Eargesplitten-Loudenboomerbro
@@Eargesplitten-Loudenboomer I’m desensitized to idiots
This isn’t pranking, straight up property damage at that point.
Edit: damn 6k? This comment thread got weird fast too💀
@@p-__ what?
@CrewmateComplexXPyou ride the short bus
I piss harder than Charlie 🔥🔥🔥
You're racist
Gen Z Soy is damaging
As someone who works at walmart , seeing the guy riding the bike IN STORE made me wonder how long he waited for that bike JUST to do that, because at most stores where I live the bikes are all locked and require someone woth keys to get them for you, usually the only one with THOSE keys are the security associates and management.
Since I work seasonal I manage these bikes and are never locked. Theft is somewhat low at my store I guess but never had to deal with delinquents, yet.
Interesting, I've been working at my store for 3 years now and we've never locked ours
It probably depends on the neighborhood your store is located in. The bikes at my local store aren't locked either
I worked at Wal-Mart as a supervisor well into the night. Our Walmart was next to a private school and the high schoolers that came in were awful. It was only me and my manager I worked with so I usually had to get rid of them. They were so snarky, entitled, and unwilling to be reasoned with. 😅I'm a big black dude though so they always got a little scared when they seen me coming
Hi, brotha.
I love this for you, for once our blackness working in our favour
Nice profile picture. Inquisition is great 👍
LMFAO@@ARedMotorcycle
Once in a lifetime opportunity @@shanel4294
It’s not just the fact kids are growing up with phone brains, it’s the fact that a lot of parents are not responsible enough or severely unprepared
This is what you get with government children. Lots more to come. Western civilization is dead.
Add that the algorithm is garbage why is their a culture war well because hate and anger increase view your average is not going to check or take a while to think if what their being told is a bunch of lies and repeat what they heard lie parrots and not think for themselves
You should word it better and not make it seem like every kid is like this lol. Just telling u cuz ppl will take anything the wrong way
"Pranks" these days have just turned into straight up property damage and harassing people 😒
This is the shit that according to these TikTok-brain rotting losers will get them money and useless internet points
Thanks captain obvious.
Bot
@@P.viridis right? lol
So true
The way the last guys handled it was nearly perfect. Completely ignoring these guys is the best way to deal with them. They want reactions
imagine calling the employees "snitches" and continued by saying "well I'm security and you are all fired", the cringe is almost radioactive
kinda funny
lofe isnt too bad sometimes but yeah sometimes they can get out of hand@@agentrex_adventures
@@phonyashellyoure weird
@@misterkrabs2254only kids and redpilled maidenless losers are going to see videos like this and enjoy them. Don’t mess with people at work bro, Walmart already gotta suck ass to work at for some money. Ain’t no one wanna deal w more bs there.
@@misterkrabs2254 life is weird, get used to it
I work in a retail pharmacy and i have had several instances where we have had to call paramedics to come out because some ones "Prank" caused random shoppers to either trip, fall or run into something that should not be their. What people do not seem to understand is a lot of people zone out while shopping. They are focused on their shopping and sometimes not paying attention to obstructions that might be in the way. That is why stores do not allow pallets to be on the floor past a certain time. It became such an issue in my store that corporate made management take a "how to deal with pranksters" course. I wish i was kidding...
Yeah, I work at a grocery store, shoppers don't even notice employees until they can't find something. (Bonus points, apparently, for stopping in the middle of the he aisle when I got a heavy load)
Yeah when you work retail you learn so fast that customers’ brains turn off once they enter the store. It’s genuinely baffling. I’ve had people ask where something is when it’s right in front of them.
@@DeathnoteBBme : has a badge, clothes with the logo on them, a pallet nearby with the same item I'm currently placing"
Customer : are you from the store ?
I miss those days. Now I'm a janitor whose paid to invisible in the shadows. @@DeathnoteBB
I can't remember the last time I saw a "modern prankster", actually do a prank and not just harass people...
Ross Creations
He wasn't always that way 🤣
Ross Creations does pretty harmless and humorous pranks
Those twin dudes are pretty harmless and fun... that's about it imo
Ross creations. My brother used to be in his videos. We grew up with ross at school. They actually are real and harmless.
The cashier has mastered the look of absolute disdainful loathing disguised as boredom
The cashier in the last one legit handled the whole thing beautifully. First, with the total no-sell of the prank and then just going straight to manager backup instead of letting the whole thing draw out.
i need to know who originally made it so that i can see all the comments dunking on the veritable human garbage trying to pull the "prank"
I work in walmart and heres some notable things teenagers have done
- Walking ON the line of parked shopping carts
- Sprinting in my direction hitting my cart making it hit me
- Running to the garden center and trying to hide from managers
- Intentionally messing up everything in their way and laughing at manangers telling them to stop(stuff like this happens pretty frequently in many ways)
- Making moaning noises/loud noises and laughing
It's so crazy how these people in their highschool years act like elementary school, how they all generally sound the same, and have the exact same reponse to everything. Truly baffling especially since I was a teenager myself most of the time ive been at Walmart like why do they think this is remotely funny
At least they are teens (doesn’t justify any of it but teenagers will act like teenagers).
These pranksters are full on adults…
lack of respectable adults in their lives you see
Its insane, when I was in highschool I was too scared to even ask an employee where the Lego section was, now we have *this* shit
@@CGoneColdOfficialIt doesn't matter AT ALL that they're "just teens". They're just as cringey, annoying, and idiotic as the adults doing it. There is no excuse. This kind of behavior is evil and the people doing it are wastes of life.
@@rtyprty
Public School and Non-Respectable authority does that to someone. Once they become even remotely free (teenagers), they act like utter buffoons. But that's because their entire lives, it's act this way and not this way. They get freedom, now it's act how THEY want. still cringey as shit tbh
Pranks have gone from harmless fun to outright obnoxious behavior.
Look on the bright side. They're always one video closer to messing with someone while not realizing their 2nd Amendment worshiping husband is one isle over. Know what I mean?
It's basically been like since around 2015
Rémi Gaillard's pranks were harmless fun, too bad he doesn't do pranks anymore. These days it seems like he has shifted to being an animal rights activist. At the same time he isn't exactly as young as he used to be.
Never in my entire life o see youtub prank that are fun
Pranks also translate to outright crimes at times
they feel like the bullies trying to harass and trigger me in school.
I’m sorry you have to deal with stupid people like that. Don’t let them get to you take pride in the fact you’re more mature and respectable. Shows your family actually took the time to raise you.
I love how these guys have the "everyone is an NPC and I'm the main character" mentality, then they proceed to be the biggest NPC's ever to the point that people give up talking to them and get their manager/cops involved.
Protip, 99% of people are NPC's.
@@ThatZenoGuyincluding you
@@cakecwkecake7479 except me, im a wall without collision
@@cakecwkecake7479
Wow, what a clever and not at all NPC-like comeback! From a default avatar bot too!
@@ThatZenoGuyWowzers
Stacking shopping carts on top of eachother seems like something me and my friends would do too for fun. But when someone asks you to stop. You stop and apologize.
i've seen some abandoned carts ppl used to race in idk if it'd be worth it to replace but these kids are going to end up pranking the 'wrong' ppl and get bitch slapped if not worse lol
could possibly be dangerous, like if the top cart falls on someone
@NoProblemoBob i mean, an abandoned mall wouldn't rly have anything in it to begin with, but surprised no ones done more arg-like 'horror' series in abandoned spots, other than potetntial tresspassing lol
@@tractorcat6414but it's not a public threat, they are just idiots doing dumb stuff (the purpose of the joke it's not to harm people or create chaos)
@@e-tean-son4146 thats just my guess as to why workers stopped it
As a cashier at a grocery store, the last one really pissed me off because people are like this. I wish we could yell and curse these kinds of people without the fear of losing our jobs
I second this. Good customers get good service, but it should be a free-for-all if they are acting up. The amount of stories I've heard from my partner working in fast food makes me want to take it further and say that you can hit them too. Just the other day they had someone jump the counter and hit a member of staff because their order wasn't right... In that instance the boyfriend of the woman that was hit by this guy was also working that day and may or may not have led the customer to an area of the store where there weren't any cameras, beat the crap out of him and then restrained him until the police arrived.
@@Reddsoldier
Sounds like justice to me. Bro had it coming, getting upset like that over an order.
I completely lost it on a customer who threatened to kick my ass over him mishearing once, thankfully I didn't lose my job cause this guy was banned and the manager knew he liked to start problems. it felt great.
I worked the service desk at albertsons. I complained because I didn't feel I got paid enough to put up with the levels of shit I put up with. My boss got pissy with me because I got paid a whopping 15 cents more than the camshiers. My point was that I'm not a fucking cashier, I'm the person who deals with all the fallout from everything else. I get cussed at, shit thrown at me, I do paperwork, I do returns, I clean, I double as a cashier, I help bag, I was a fucking manager getting paid the same rate as an entry level cashier. My most memorable moment? The time someone said they would smash my brains out because I refused to refund an item we didn't fucking sell.
Ingot fired because i close lined a guy for stealin. Worth the job loss
I like how over the course of the video you can see Charlie's hair slowly drying up til the end since it starts with his hair soaking wet...
As if the content itself is turning him into a dusty shell of his former self...
I panic when I accidentally drop something in an aisle, I can't fathom how people could do this, like damn the disrespect.
When I was in highschool before they changed the hours and still had 24 hour walmarts, the fun pranks we pulled at walmart was just silly. We would try and pick 5 items that together might make the cashier laugh, or wonder. Duct tape condoms and a fuzzy bunny? Sure. The prank was watching them try to contain their opinion on the ridiculous stuff coming down their belt. The other prank we pulled was slipping random stuff in peoples cart when they werent looking, always something innapropriate or childish of course. The beauty of these pranks? Nobody was affected negatively. We always bought what we put on the belt, never wasted the employees time or made a mess, and the people who might have random stuff pop up would obviously say "oh i dont need that, howd that get in there?!" And put it back.
THIS is a “prank. What these guys do is almost torture on normal people
We need more lighthearted, and actually good pranks like these! I hope you made those people laugh, or at least made their day a bit more interesting
I once set all the ringing egg timers to go off in ten minutes time in tescos and i still feel bad about 20 years later.
This is exactly the pranks I would have no problem with when I worked there too, mind you I was a stocker at 3rd shift but still your prank is fun and doesn't make the people working have to deal with B.S. Too bad kids think pranks mean lets get tiktok famous for bike racing in the store etc etc.
Still stupid an immature
I legitimately believe that everyone should have to work a customer facing job for at least a year so that they can experience the absolute lobotomised goobers of society and will think twice about annoying retail and service workers
Moist critikal fans try not to insult someone by calling them troglodyte, goober, or lobotomite
Yeah, once I kicked out teenager for masturbating in the store. We were selling electronic products! I'm still so fucking confused by this
@@samueldubik4418💀💀💀💀💀
@@shashungaYou're the exact type of goober that MoistCritical fans refer to.
If not a year, at least a few months in anything that services people will humble the average person. I work as a cleaner in a government office and even these people who have 'high education' don't understand the kind of mess they leave has to be cleaned up by an actual human.
Example being dumping FULL water containers into trash cans and spilling it (the floor has like 4 bathrooms you can do that in), throwing in rotten food and leaving it uncovered (how do you even have rotting food in an office?!) and complaining to the management... when we sit. Sitting down. I know retail workers and whatnot also gets reported for it which is insane.
Here’s an actually good prank. Go to a Walmart dressed up as some sort of wacky character and shop as if nothing it out of the ordinary
At the Walmart I worked at I bought a bunch of different T-shirts as I needed new ones, and decided it would be funny to mess with one of my buddies who worked there, he didn't see me buy them so I just kinda walked around and did some shopping and made sure he saw me, then switch my shirt, and go back to shopping, all the shirts were very similar but he was so confused as he knew something was different every time, we had a laugh about it after
@@Rinz-Aidewow a practical joke that was funny and didnt harm anyone in any way!
@@Rinz-Aideno harm? no property damage? Good Prank!!!
I mean that isn’t a prank it’s just Walmart being Walmart
Business as usual?
As someone disabled who works at Walmart since it's right across the street....thank you.
I actually had someone do one of these pranks and sprayed glue and super glue both all over the craft section.... Guess who was told to clean it... The legally blind guy 😅 ridiculous. Took me my whole shift to clean it.
Great video as always man.
My disabled son works there too and deals with these $##&+$#@ everyday.
A word of advice if there is a neighborhood Walmart in your area or close to it transfer there immediately, so much better over there
@@CHRYSTALIZEmusicthose don’t exist in Memphis
I remember working retail at a supermarket, and there was an instance where two girls recorded themselves spilling Gatorade on the floor. They were with their father, and the guy did nothing. They just left without even telling. Funny though, he actually came back to return something about 2 hours later. We charged him for the spilled drinks. And his excuse for his daughters behavior was "The're just being kids." Like bruh..
Like bruh
I should take my daughter to target and tell her to poop on the cashier. Its ok cos shes a kid.
@@IncubiAkster I'll eat it up like count chocola and teach her how to ring in brocccoli and ice cubes. She'll know. She'll know better than anyone. Don't even...
"then you better be an adult/ a parent and either take responsibility or even better teach them how to behave"
God that shit is the worst
I messed around in Walmart like once or twice and then ironically ended up working at a Walmart for two years and really learned to appreciate what it means to work that kinda job. These videos hurt me to watch, these employees are just trying to exist
Ok
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Lol whatya mean yall dont love these dudes why wouldnt you wanna take a break from your actaul job to go clean up a few boxes some dumbass kid knocked over lol
Great story, tell it again wagie
15 year old Prankster with a tik tok who just spotted an exhausted employee: "And I took that personally."
“Sure does taste like it! 🤓☝️”
"The car tastes like Snozberries"
That was kinda funny ngl
i died at that part 😂
@@e-tean-son4146 fr man that shit sent me to the depths of laughter world
Had an adorable interaction with a 70 something year old Walmart worker earlier today, I had went to get new Christmas lights for when we decorate soon and we found a random thing of seasoning sitting out where it shouldn’t be and we were looking at it, then he showed up and politely said it was his
We then had a fairly decent conversation about our new grills and how we go all out seasoning our food and then we talked about family. People like him give me hope for this world
I respect that cashier so much. he just straight refused to socially interact with this what so ever. smart guy. If its not scan product - receive payment - give receipt, its above his pay-grade.
As a walmart employee, I work overnights because I have very little patience for people, so if a "youtube prankster" decided to try and ruin my day, I would be more than happy to ruin both of our month.
That's the problem these days, people aren't getting punched in the mouth when they do something disrespectful anymore. If someone did this shit back in the eighties they would get beat the fuck up and banned from the store.
@@EVLfreak666 Yeah. These days, you still *MIGHT* run into the occasional employee that just doesn't give a fuck and would beat their ass, but most are afraid that they'll lose their job since corporate defends "customers" first...even if that "customer" didn't actually buy anything.
@@EVLfreak666plus parenting has gone down the drain, back then you’d get an ass whopping from the shop owner and your parents
@@benthelender It’s not worse than before at all, just that the bad parenting of today is increasingly no parenting or at best permissive.
@@benthelenderi got smacked for acting a fool in public a few times. I may have childhood trauma now but at least i know how to act like a functioning human in public LMAO
For clarification, I was hit way more than just from being foolish in public which is why i say i have childhood trauma. To anyone reading this, don't abuse your kids 🥲😆
The fact that Charlie always tortures himself by reacting and watching this is commendable truly God’s service❤️
I remember when I worked security at a theme park, two teenagers were trying to fistfight each other over a girl (I wish I was joking). No one was doing anything about it and no other department was calling it in to us. I was already in a crappy mood from having to deal with irate guests and reminding guests how a bag check works (people are stupid), so I decided to intervene by grabbing the two of them and dragging them out of the park. I took them to the parking lot and told them they weren’t allowed back in. My boss heard about this and was just cracking up at me getting fed up. It’s a shame retail can’t get somewhat physical
As a retail worker who has worked at Walmart for about 2 years, I feel the pain that these retail workers go through with these kinds of people. I know exactly what they're going through.
Edit: Wow. I did not expect to get 1k likes.
retail workers don't have to deal with them bruh. the cops do.
@@smokingasteroid Riddle me this Batman: Who calls the cops ?
@@smokingasteroid we got einstein over here
@@smokingasteroid are you always this re4arded?
@@AE-or7xd LOL you're so lazy you think calling a mf is hard.
As someone who unfortunately continues to work for Walmart, i have no choice to continue unfortunately, and has had my face recorded by one of these child pranksters and had it put on TikTok without my consent, thank you for making this video.
Did you get the video taken down
@@SageGilbert191 I tried but TikTok didn't take it down
@@lordgamermoncause you work in a public space and you don’t have to consent to being filmed lmao
@evolvinggamer1568 walmart is not public space, it is privately owned by Walmart. The company decides whether it is allowed.
@@evolvinggamer1568 yeah that's true but it doesn't people should do it. Especially if they're the antagonizers
Served an 8 mouth tour in Walmart and it haunts my dreams. can only salute the heroes who serve for multiple years
This is such an underrated comment!
Yeah, so heroic working at a large woke mega corporation that chokes out small businesses in local towns.
thank you for your service
I remember when pranks used to actually be lighthearted and fun. Modern pranks aren't pranks, they're just crimes and being nuisances😔
Well hey at least they’re more interesting to watch that way
@@jessetrueba9578 its not interesting to watch at all.
I hate it when it's kids technically not old enough to be tried as an adult, so there's some mild obligations to just let them go no matter how disruptive and disrespectful they behave. At least with these purposely prick behaviors they're able to be scared off by police, because they could get charged with something.
@@williamfallswhen it’s the kids doing it, they really should be put into temporary custody while the parents are forced to take parenting classes. Like, no kid just magically ends up being a little shit, that’s clearly just parents who do nothing to teach their kids right and wrong, or the consequences of doing shit.
older pranks on tv were like hiding a killer clown in a lemonade stand and scaring people, u couldnt do that now yk
Charlie lets us recover from his spells so often he’s so kind
Repling first so bots wont
Edit: I'm too late..
@CrewmateComplexXPsure buddy
@CrewmateComplexXP you're so corny bro
@CrewmateComplexXPr/youngpeopleyoutube
Where's the "Didn't ask." bot?
I seriously don't know if these "pranksters" think what they do is legitimately funny or not
They definitely do, trust me.
@@lundyclipzdo ur homework and head to bed early, 2nd grade is waiting tomorrow
@@lundyclipzI legitimately want to know which part?
@@lundyclipz and we have another 4 year old on their parent's phone now.
They don’t care about what’s funny, they know destroying shit isn’t funny… but they get hate views so somehow that translates into money.
I worked at walmart for a minute and some girl took out her soaked bloody tampon and dropped it on a shelf, also some dude shit himself and proceeded to smear it all over the entirw bathroom stall and would actually come in every morning at the same time to repeat this process of smearing feces on the floor and walls. Luckily i wasnt a custodian bur i was still disgusted by shoppers lmfao
That is so disgusting, I work at grocery outlet and someone in the bathroom felt like doing some finger-painting I guess so they left shitty fingerprints on the bathroom wall. I stared in horror for a good minute
@@chrispetek7997go to a LATAM public school bathroom if you want More of that
WTF
I think the only retail pranks I’d consider “okay” is if you can make the workers in on the joke.
Like I saw one that was like “Getting retail workers advice on my valentine’s card” and he’d ask the guy at the register what he thought of this super raunchy pickup line, and everyone was laughing and having fun.
Basically the golden rule of pranks in general. It’s only good if everyone gets a laugh out of it.
There was a show I used to watch called Just For Laughs: Gags where people would pull pranks on the public. And it was the harmless kind that everyone could laugh about. One of my favourites was when this guy pretended to be wheelchair-bound, then a guy shows up, dressed like Jesus. He'd pretend to heal the dude's legs and he'd suddenly get up from the chair like it's some kind of miracle. After the dude finished bowing to praise Jesus, Jesus walked over to large bush that had some kind of mini forklift hidden behind it. The lift stuck out just enough so that when Jesus got onto it and it started rising, it created the illusion that he was floating. I miss those kinds of pranks.
@@supersonic20091oh my god, that show was awesome!
It is sad how walmart has become such a target for horrible pranks and so much worse . It's also sad that there isn't much done about it.
Hahaha i see what you did there! Walmart has become Target hah 😂
I find it sad that also target, become the game stop for those cringe pranksters, where they want to play their silly games to mess up & damage the property
What are you gonna do? Put up a sign that says "no pranks allowed"? That ain't gonna do jack. It's inevitable that degenerates are gonna do stupid things in public.
I don’t feel too bad for the company, but I do feel really bad for the poor employees who have to put up with this shit, and are possibly put in harm’s way because of it - I can imagine one of these “pranks” sending something crashing down on someone and hurting them pretty badly…
@DoctorX17 yeah I also feel for the patrons just trying to buy groceries or whatever. Now they have to worry about their safety. These kids are menaces.
"The only prayer we can have here is that he licked bird shit" is almost certainly 20x funnier than anything those first two guys ever have done or said, or ever will do or say.
For real bruh
“almost” certainly?
agreed
The cop saying "get in the fucking car" was the best part of the video 🤣
Based cop that is tired of the prankster's shit.
Ultimately, the pranksters won because they want to get a reaction out of people, and it worked
So I used to work at Walmart in a college town, had a group of college kids come in one night, load a cart up with all sorts of different raw meat, then load up plastic bins with them, as a “prank” by the time we found it, the meat had gone bad and we had to throw it away, no clue if they were ever charged, but I know it was at least investigated.
Raw meat. I'd kill for some raw meat. You have some? I can treat it right. I know what I'm doing. Don't let men fuck it. They don't understand at all. They don't understand sex. Sad.
Found a group of kids like this last year. They had the cart laid back and were trying to see how many people could fit on top of it. The sheer stupidity they all had was crazy. After the manager and I told them to leave the 1 kid that was Asian pulled out his phone and said we were discriminating his race. Idk how they come up with this stuff
That seems like a joke a group of friends would do
They're not pranksters, they're public nuisances.
What is wrong with public nuisances exactly?
The one thing I like about our security at the retail store I work, is that they don't put up with this kind of shit. You pull this once, you get a warning, twice and they're calling the cops. There was a whole group of teens a few weeks ago that were just being jackasses in the store. Climbing on other customers, throwing stuff, knocking mannequins over, etc etc, anyways none of their parents were pleased when the cops were telling them they're all banned from stepping foot on the premise.
One lady was like "This is ridiculous! What do you mean I can't take my daughter shopping here with me anymore?! If I'm going shopping, she's coming with!" and the cop was like "I'm sorry ma'am but she's not allowed in the store now, you'll have to leave her at home or in the car, if she steps inside we'll have to take action." and the lady was so mad. Like, hey, maybe instead of getting mad at the guy who had to trespass your daughter, you teach your daughter how to fucking behave in public. (Obv I'm paraphrasing the conversation, I wasn't around to hear it, just heard second hand from security, made my night tho.)
2 kids went to my local Walmart and lit a traffic flare, activating the sprinklers and destroying everything in the store. The good thing is they did face consequences
This all makes completely perfect sense when you remember that, as Charlie said, these are only being watched by very little kids who’s parents only had them for tax benefits and don’t actually want anything to do with them so they just sit them in front of the iPad all day. The parents are the real reason why this type of crap is so rampant
What kind of sadist do you have to be to think that way?!
My parents are very loving and I have a good relationship with them, but I still formed some braindead takes because of the internet.
I think you’re taking a giant leap trying to solely blame it on bad parenting while, it does contribute, kids will get exposed to this stuff either way, as long as they’re online
Bad parents is always a good catch-all in this country when something goes wrong.
Touch grass
@@corvus8638 loser
8:17
“Daren” being an absolute chad
>Informs the employees about the prank
>Calling out their bs
>Doesn’t elaborate further
>Leaves
"Our only hope is that he ate bird shit" holy fuck I laughed harder at that than at a single prank in their video
These pranksters really need the attention that they didn't get as a kid, if they're like this then we can only imagine how much their parents failed
At least Charlie is using this platform to expose these guys. These pranksters target places like Walmart because they know it’s easy prey, that’s it. They are criminals under the guise of their pranks.
Exposing what? All the dope did was give them the attention they clearly wanted. Nothing negative will come their way from his doing what he just said he hates in the video so idk Why are fanboys so stupid like holy shit
All Charlie does is encourage them by platforming them. He and other reaction channels are part of the problem too.
Ideally he should use his audience to mass flag these guys.
Don’t be so dramatic
And now Charlie's platformed them once, and they will n e v e r stop. They'll hope to get featured a second time now.
THANK YOU. Been there for 7 years. We are seriously considering banning teenagers from the store if they are not with their parents.
I hope so!
🤓
That's a great idea! I saw teenage girls stealing fake eye lashes and make up so I told on them
@@BOG0690 ok karen
@@BOG0690 🤓
Before my current job, I worked at Walmart for 3 years. I've seen all kinds of pranks, ranging from people calling asking why Walmart didn't sell walls, to dicks sprayed on the ground with spray paint, to teens ripping the boxes of basketballs and shooting hoops through the displays, all the way up to a literal bomb threat that evacuated the whole store and left 20+ employees stranded shivering at the nearby dollar tree because none of us could get to our lockers to get our car keys (always keep my keys on me now).
I've escaped retail, but if anyone who happens to read this do, here's my number one tip. Don't engage with these idiots. If you're answering prank phone calls, just hang up. If they approach you, ignore them and find your manager. If you see them, don't approach them, FIND YOUR MANAGER. Your managers are absolutely allowed to call this bullshit out, and if they can't, security certainly can. Let people who are allowed to yell at customers yell at them, and save yourself the mental energy and let them handle it. If you're a manager but you're afraid of confrontation, you're absolutely allowed to get a different manager or call for security. Your store DOES HAVE SECURITY, and they WILL handle it. These pranks target workers who aren't getting paid enough to do anything about it, ignore it and let the people who are getting paid enough take care of it.
Honestly, a funny way to play along with the "selling walls" one would have been "You willing to pay for equipment, a permit and sign a bunch of paperwork?"
As someone that still works at walmart. we get these kinda people all the time, and for the most part the employees do not care. It's so common we just ignore it, and they'll actually get mad and try to do even more stuff to get our attention. And they always. ALWAYS. hold their phones around when they're up to it, so when we see those we just ignore them pure and simple. Mainly because, employees can't do anything really. Only management and leads can interfere, so the rest of us just pretend they're not there. It's all annoying, never funny, but the worst part is, I've seen kids all the way down to age 10 do this kinda stuff and up to age atleast 20. It only makes me more eager to finish some classes to get. the hell. out of that place.
Sounds like hell
People literally get paid minimum wage just to deal with this all day. Absolutely shameful. Honestly "pranksters" like this deserve the worst repercussions.
dont think they deal with people stacking shoppint carts all day
Walmart does not pay minimum wage
Why they should get paid more for having patience?
@@e-tean-son4146 To be frank all the REAL working class people deserve a pay raise; I mean they are the one's who run businesses for these companies overall. It's a surplus of labor the working class generates just for it to be taken for granted and underpaid significantly by companies. It's nothing new. GOOD OL' CORPORATE AMERICA BABY!
The worst part about all of this. Is that attempting to say anything to customers can easily get the walmart sued and employees fired.
Nah, there's no wat that's true. What're security cameras for then??
No it can't get Wal-Mart sued they just say that so people don't hold them accountable for allowing this to happen because they could buy something someday.
@@xenoemblem7yeah man you right, its not true, saying something to them isnt a problem at all.
Thats just wrong, you cant get sued over nothing. You cant get yourself or walmart sued over saying "stop that" or "leave the store" or "im gonna call the cops/security" or whatever as long as youre not breaking any laws by for example throwing insults in there or assaulting them or whatever. What kind of logic is that
@@baadlyrics8705 clearly captain obvious, no one’s getting sued over calling the cops or saying “get out”
His hair is moist, dripping with sarcasm
The best part of these videos is how little the employees care, they're always hoping for a freak out and it's just awkward silence until they run away giggling , prime tik tok comedy
i hope you know usually they hope they dont get mad so they dont get banned and can do it again
I’m a custodian at Walmart and this behavior is so annoying to deal with. I work third to get away from it.
This is no more a "prank" than punching somebody in the face and calling it a fistbump.
7:25 i would have scanned the box, and made him pay full price for the two cookies. then he probably would have made a stink about it, but hey, he wants to open the box and make it so they cant sell them? charge him for all the cookies in the box.
Ugh, I know exactly how these workers feel. I worked at Target during the gallon smash craze, and my God, did it get old really quick. Can't tell you how many times I had to clean up smashed milk jugs.
As someone who has worked in customer service, even just the thumbnail makes my blood boil. The job is hard enough as is, and this kind of shit is actually disgusting.
Agreed. They already get paid less than nothing to be there and still have to put up with these clowns
I know assholes like that irl too unfortunately
Boo boo customer service worker complaining about how hard their job is 😢
@@GamePass-q5f you actually have to be a child if you think working customer service is easy, because it isn't. You actively have to put up with shit customers regularly, provide assistance to others, and often times deal with larger business while trying to get your job done, it's exhausting and its people like you that continue to make CS workers look like lazy assholes who don't want to do their job.
@@GamePass-q5fyeah, maybe you should try it
Saying that guy in the red hoodie is a Karen is insulting, as soon as the guy came and helped the manager I knew he was one of those helpful/chill types of dudes who make your bad day a little brighter.
I can make his day brighter. Somehow.
That guy isn’t a Karen. He was calling out this gonked TikTok-brain fart out for pulling off some stupid prank that won’t even get attention. But hey, little kids raised by irresponsible/negligent parents need the IPad with Skibidi toilet on 24/7
This is the one time where if a cop thumped em' with a nightstick, I didn't see shit.
Charlie genuinely sounds dead inside while talking about these guys.
I'm a Lead at Walmart, I basically have team to run and make sure stuff is getting done. Its at the point I see teenagers laughing and walking around the store and I'm just like, well somethings gonna get messed up. It happens way more than you would think. I'll never understand why teens or kids think its fun to just walk around Walmart, not buy anything and just mess stuff up. I wouldn't find any enjoyment. Luckily I work in the back most of the day.
Just make them eat a fudge popsicle and they'll learn. If not, make them eat cheetos day in day out they'll get sick of them. Same flavour every day??? It's enough to drive someone insane!!!!
So being a lead, you then blame employees for damages caused by these punks?
@@GRE3NT No, that would be stupid.
@@AcidTNTyet it is what many people claim.
@GRE3NT Maybe others do, I don't. I never give my associates any bullshit because our team gets all the bullshit if something isn't done in the store basically.
i work at a big box hardware store, so i'm lucky i don't have to deal with this bs, but my heart goes out to all my fellow retail peeps, you guys don't deserve this.
I work in the Australian gardens for 8 hours a day breaking my back, sweating my skin off while dealing with abnormal injuries and I still won't dare to ever work in customer service
Just saying, if any of these idiots wanna come to the Walmart I work at, they're gonna be in for a surprise. I'm already looking for excuses to get out of there; getting fired for showing an Internet "prankster" a bit of the real world would be one heck of a story
Some of them really do need a fist shaped reality check and an ambulance bill.
Being cringe should actually become a confirmed crime by the law
I will admit the stacked shopping carts made me chuckle because of how absurd it was but all humour was instantly destroyed when they just started being complete assholes
Agreed
It be funny if they had said like 'black friday shopping ' or 'i got a HUGE family to feed!'
Your gentle nod to the hand in the cookie jar was funnier than all 3 videos put together
6:14 I like how he leaves a dislike 😂
The video he used to show us was from a reddit post and it already had a dislike on it.
From someone whis worked in retail, and has stacked , organize, cleaned, and put out carts of merchandise, just makes my blood boil
Theres just no respect for these poor employees.
It warms my heart hearing a guy half my age react exactly like someone my age.
This says something about who watches this channel
@@KaylixYT - What does it say about who watches this channel? Please explain. (Also, you're here too. You realize that, right?)
@@WastedPothat they’re old presumably?
I currently work at Walmart and it can be insufferable at times. A group of frat boys asked me to help them find a white shirt and when I showed them where the shirts were, they all started laughing and told me it wasn't the right white shirt which was BS so I told them to find the shirt on their own which pissed them off.
(Update: I no longer work at walmart yay)
Do you still work at Walmart?
@@whywasiborn851 I couldn't quit because of life, but I was finally able to put my two weeks in a few days ago
Going through a horrible room nate scenario and it's so wild I constantly have Charlie's voice narrating the events in my head every time there's a new event happening 😂
My brother-in-law played a prank on me over the weekend. He took one of the batteries out of my TV removed and hid it behind the fruit bowl.
When I and a few friends were teenagers, and drunk, we weren't allowed in McD's as they were worried we might be disruptive. Fair enough. So we went through the drive-through. We walked like we were all in a car, complete with engine noises and winding the window down. Laughs were had by all.
Annoying enough to be amusing and completely harmless.
These chuckle-fucks are just a public nuisance with an online audience.
I have done the drunken walk through a drive through, its a good laugh all round.
You might say being actually funny takes effort and social awareness, and said chucklefucks have neither because they're spoiled manchildren that are out of touch with the general public lol
We used to go outside with a remote and change the channel through the window when our friends dad was watching TV. That was a good one.
I'm sorry, the McDonalds bit got me laughing lmao
i always forget the phrase chuckle fucks exists and i love it
I remember when I used to work at Walmart some moron set off a homemade smoke-bomb and it basically stained the entire clock aisle red. I can still feel the stink of burnt dye linger in my nose to this day.
LMAO
This was hilarious actually
Dude that “I don’t like pranksters” shocked me so bad, I woke up the next morning
I feel for that employee when the guy opens the cookie back and takes out two cookies, the poor guy just looks like he wants to go home and these guys are just wasting his time, it's sad that kids watch people like these cause it will model them to also act this way cause it's cool and savage to them.
That wasn't funny, but It was innofensive. His day was going to be miserable anyways so dealing with another dumb costumer it's just more of the same
2:54 this is accurate behavor for someone who is labled as an NPC
not liking pranksters should now be common core human values.
Not being on reddit should be a common core human value
@fucuszullanti7877 you exist and that's a violation of core human values
@@fucuszullanti7877 What is this has to do with reddit? The majority of redditors despise pranksters, there are even subreddits where redditors come together and laugh at pranksters get beaten up or worse...
@@fucuszullanti7877 HUEHUEHUE REDDIT AMIRITE
@@fucuszullanti7877yeah its pretty bad but this is unrelated af also there are some interesting communities there like Lost Media.
Every supermarket store needs a RoboCop.
As someone who has worked at walmart, these pranksters are annoying and some are getting to the point of straight up harassment. At my local store some dimnut was pulling the same prank as the moron that found himself a sudden and painful reason for abdominal surgery. This dimnut was kicked out by a member of store leadership.
whenever im shopping at Walmart I already feel like I am pranking myself
this is real
That’s if you can even make it through the NPCs walking around the parking lot asking for money
@@loganwithlightsabers3051always that one mf that offers to wash your car windows for cash
@@NoCryZI don't acknowledge those people's existence
I think the reason there's so many awful people like this in the world these days is because none of them get held accountable for their actions. We need to stop letting these horrible people get away with this and really hold them accountable whether that's banning them from the internet, arresting them, giving them jail time, fining them a good chunk of money etc. Things need to change.
What an excellent idea! Let's give the government free reign to outright censor, imprison, or fine anyone it determines is an "awful person". That has to be the best policy suggestion I've heard in 10 years.
i understand you want a police state but im sorry to inform you that being cringe is in fact NOT a crime
@@soymilkmanNo, but property damage, trespassing (refusing to leave a private business when told to leave, yes Walmart counts), and being a public nuisance all are crimes. Also, accountability doesn't have to come in the form of police action. As I've seen posted elsewhere "Too many people today haven't had the experience of being punched in the face for their behavior."
Tbh what actual change can you do in a country where the guy who used to be your president - your gd "commander" - commited sexual assault, is a racist, makes fun of the disabled and has commited criminal acts and still gets to run again and be able to still do anything he wants?
@@soymilkman Yes, punishing people for who record themselves committing crimes is exactly like the USSR.
as someone who works retail everyday of my life starting at 5 am, this is quite infuriating to say the least