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  • Опубликовано: 10 янв 2025

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  • @ImmerGenau2624
    @ImmerGenau2624 4 месяца назад +37

    With the donating trash, there is one other side to this. I have family who lost everything in a flood, and now they have trouble parting with things unless there is a better place for it. So for some people, it is literally because they can’t handle the emotional stress of it. Doesn’t make them feel better about themselves just makes them feel less wasteful if any of it can be used.
    ETA: this doesn’t include broken things and clear trash. This is older books and appliances and things like that.

    • @MeepChangeling
      @MeepChangeling 3 месяца назад

      No one means older books and appliances when they say trash in this context, my dude.

    • @ImmerGenau2624
      @ImmerGenau2624 3 месяца назад +1

      @@MeepChangeling they mentioned old “for dummies” books and travel guides. That is something that for some people would be seen as trash but not for others. That was what I was talking about.

    • @fubufb420
      @fubufb420 3 месяца назад +1

      I'm trying to get my mom to part with things after my dad passed....
      I think she holds on cuz it's a preparedness mindset, overall scarcity mindset.
      I tell her I'll buy her a new one. She still holds on to the old one!!😂
      She misses my pops. We all do...😢😢
      He was always the prepared one!!😂

  • @meamme8
    @meamme8 4 месяца назад +63

    The parents sending sick kids to school, I can't look down on. When I was in school we were allowed 3 sick days a year... colds, flu, stomach bugs tend to last a week or more and you would literally receive mail from the school asking about it. Kids would be made to attend summer school to make up for taking too many sick days, excused or not. When I got old enough to decide for myself I'd go to school sick and take medicine and avoid coughing as much as possible. You can't blame people when the threat is being held back a year regardless of end of year exam scores.

    • @justinebpheartss
      @justinebpheartss 3 месяца назад +3

      Maybe it's state and county dependent but I was probably absent for 2+ weeks with usually no doctor's note. My mom wasn't really informed nor was the school worried.
      However, my mom also forced me to go to school sick, even when I had pink eye. So maybe for you, but for rural kids especially, it's almost 100% poverty (on the rare exception they need a note and can't afford a doctor) or the adults not caring. 95%, it was usually the adults not caring

    • @gracihuddleston6709
      @gracihuddleston6709 3 месяца назад +1

      My mom almost always gave us medicine and would take us to school later. Usually it was bad allergies or a sinus infection. She never sent us to while we were contagious.

    • @LydiaWise-t7i
      @LydiaWise-t7i Месяц назад

      @@gracihuddleston6709my mom didn’t either.. but she had to go to court for it. I had pneumonia and wasn’t contagious but was literal bedridden.. then ofc common flus etc the rest of the year. 3 weeks I was gone in total- she had to take off work for court. We were POOR. So I do get it

    • @UnderTwist
      @UnderTwist Месяц назад

      Totally get it-having summer school sucks.

  • @CustomReads
    @CustomReads 4 месяца назад +38

    Story3: That hotel story is wild! It’s unsettling to think about how guests might end up in a room that wasn’t properly cleaned. It’s like a game of Russian roulette with your stay. I get that hotels want to maximize profits, especially with last-minute cancellations and delays, but cutting corners like that is just asking for trouble. Cleanliness should never be compromised, and guests deserve to know they’re staying somewhere safe and sanitary.

    • @ShapesWithoutColors
      @ShapesWithoutColors 4 месяца назад +4

      They're properly cleaned, just at a time when cleaning doesn't usually happen. It doesn't really take much to clean down a hotel room. One person can do it in less than 20 minutes. If you send a team of 3 in, one takes the bathroom, one handles the bedding, and one gets the floors, counters, and trash. It takes about 5 minutes. They may use a Bissell instead of a vacuum if it's late, but that's about it. That's all they do during the regular cleaning hours. 2-3 people going down the halls, taking 5-10 minutes to clean each room.

    • @maree4435
      @maree4435 4 месяца назад +2

      Honestly you just need to go into hotels thinking the worst. Don’t bury your face in the sheets, don’t use any provided glasses unless you wash them, etc.

    • @SoulDevoured
      @SoulDevoured 2 месяца назад +1

      I've worked in hospitality and seen some horrifying things. It's alarming how many people I've met that have no idea what mold looks like and that you do have to clean every part of a shower, toilet, and sink or it grows mold.
      Granted that's a common poor people thing and housekeepers are paid ass so...

  • @CelestialSkyys
    @CelestialSkyys 4 месяца назад +85

    As someone who donates good but old clothes, I've had to tell a HORRIFYING amount of people not to donate USED undergarments. If you want to donate underwear, bras, or socks, donate NEW ones.

    • @iotatq3728
      @iotatq3728 2 месяца назад +1

      😂 no common sense

    • @steezy7460
      @steezy7460 20 дней назад

      Wowwwww

    • @sunnyd-k2t
      @sunnyd-k2t 14 дней назад

      Then that's not donated that just wasting money

  • @jhutto1984
    @jhutto1984 4 месяца назад +95

    That kid was going places. Maybe CPS, but definitely places.

    • @technobladeneverdies5336
      @technobladeneverdies5336 4 месяца назад +4

      CPS is definitely a place, so I guess you're right ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

    • @CustomReads
      @CustomReads 4 месяца назад +4

      Yeah, it’s definitely a tough situation. That kid’s story is a huge red flag about some serious parenting issues. I hope Child Protective Services or someone steps in to address the situation.

  • @bethanyhanna9464
    @bethanyhanna9464 3 месяца назад +21

    My mom owned a flower shop in the 80s and 90s. She developed a reputation for being a great listener, and unofficial therapist for her customers. When the stock market crashed back in 87, she found the shop packed like sardines with hedge fund managers and such who couldn't think of a safer place to go.

  • @Aghkooey
    @Aghkooey 4 месяца назад +20

    While I was in a psych ward, I had a great psychiatrist. Such an interesting guy. I have BPD and he told me he didn't want to focus on that diagnosis, because people in the medical field often don't want to deal with people with it. He didn't want me to be overlooked. Just like the video said. Getting the right kind of therapy is important, a good therapist will not avoid your diagnosis. I am doing so well now.

    • @ShapesWithoutColors
      @ShapesWithoutColors 4 месяца назад +4

      This doesn't make sense.

    • @Thatssoravn
      @Thatssoravn 3 месяца назад +2

      I understand exactly what you’re talking about, same here with bpd and im also bp2 and finding the right therapist was life changing for me. I have gone though a few that just never felt right. It’s the first time I’ve had a stable full time job in a few years. It feels good to get better at managing 😊

    • @Aghkooey
      @Aghkooey 2 месяца назад +1

      @ShapesWithoutColors what exactly can you not wrap your mind around???

    • @lyndseyhooper9457
      @lyndseyhooper9457 Месяц назад

      Amazing to hear someone not judged for having BPD. here in the UK I had to go private to get a diagnosis but it is the only way I got to go via DBT which has been life changing

    • @UnderTwist
      @UnderTwist Месяц назад

      That’s awesome to hear about your psychiatrist! It’s super cool when someone gets that labels don’t define us. I had a therapist once who really listened and helped me break down my struggles too. Glad you’re doing well!

  • @romebigred2
    @romebigred2 4 месяца назад +18

    As a drug and alcohol abuse counselor, BODY BROKERING IS SUPER ILLEGAL. Giving commission for arranging treatment is illegal everywhere in the USA. I've found out about it happening just once, in a different state. Not all that common. Almost all people that get into my line of work want to help people, not make money. There's not that much money for most of us in the job.

    • @K119_
      @K119_ 3 месяца назад +3

      How can I report my grandmother for doing this?
      She is a drug rehab director and SUPER unethical and tried to get me to gather her clients and she would pay me.
      I smoke pot I told her no

  • @Skunkapeliberationunion1312
    @Skunkapeliberationunion1312 4 месяца назад +303

    I definitely charge rich folks and landlords much more than regular working class folks for the exact same service.

    • @brookiiecookie199
      @brookiiecookie199 4 месяца назад +54

      As you should

    • @e.c.sherman4749
      @e.c.sherman4749 4 месяца назад +40

      Doing the Lord's work

    • @FearedIce-9813
      @FearedIce-9813 4 месяца назад +13

      instead you should just discount your rate for working class. otherwise your income could become under scrutiny

    • @Skunkapeliberationunion1312
      @Skunkapeliberationunion1312 4 месяца назад +16

      @FearedIce-9813 by who? I work independently. I do actually use the extra money to give discounts and do free jobs for folks who are struggling. Basically I find out a landlord/property manager is paying they get an extra 30-40% tacked on, that extra I charge them goes to cover my out of pocket costs on free/discounted jobs.

    • @FearedIce-9813
      @FearedIce-9813 4 месяца назад +7

      @@Skunkapeliberationunion1312 the ones issuing your license lol

  • @aperocknroll88
    @aperocknroll88 4 месяца назад +18

    No wonder user manuals for most tech don't actually work.

  • @FreyaCatherineMusic
    @FreyaCatherineMusic 4 месяца назад +5

    my audio engineers fader that does nothing is lovingly referred to as the DFA. Like, he'll say 'oh I'll use the DFA, how is it now?', turn the vocals up a teeny bit and the client will love it. It stands for Does F*ck All.

  • @kryptonkatremastered
    @kryptonkatremastered 4 месяца назад +16

    Well, the Castle Crashers gameplay was unexpected.

  • @TylerJohnstonGuitar
    @TylerJohnstonGuitar 4 месяца назад +7

    I was in the Air Force. Y’all got a minute? 😂

  • @mr.bananaman197
    @mr.bananaman197 4 месяца назад +15

    I never knew that is how lawyers got paid

  • @davidlathrop9360
    @davidlathrop9360 4 месяца назад +9

    I am a person that wants older travel guides. I am SO much more interested in what WAS there, rather than what is. Plus, I'll never get to go to those places anyway.

  • @stephanieirvan1052
    @stephanieirvan1052 Месяц назад +1

    I was a manager at a gas station/convenience store and 1.) I think we had ONE spill in all the years I worked there.
    2.) There is a contingency plan in place in case of oil or gasoline on the ground.
    CAT LITTER. Dead serious. It absorbs oil and gasoline so well. Spread a huge, healthy amount, covering all of the liquid, let it soak up for a while (while blocking off that particular pump), then go out with one of those big, long/wide rough brooms and scrub it all around. Let it soak everything up. Sweep it off the ground and dispose of it as trash. If needed (usually not), repeat. I can't say every place has policies but where I worked did. Trash cans changed at least twice/day, pumps and handles sprayed with cleaning solution and wiped down (and no streaks allowed), parking lot swept several times/day, windshield cleaning solution changed out to fresh, clean solution, check squeegee and spray and wipe down with cleaning solution, extra squeegees always kept in stock in the back office for the ones that just up and walked away, and paper towel refills twice/day - minimum. That's just the outside end of shift chores. You did so much work that customers don't even realize. Standing at the register, ringing up items was the easiest part of the job!

  • @hollytaylor5461
    @hollytaylor5461 4 месяца назад +4

    With the "sending kids to school sick" here you get 4 parents note and I think 4 Dr. Notes 1 day is 1 note so if your kid needs to be out for 3 days that's 3 notes (yes really) and Medicaid only pays for a handful of appointments that are not checkups or specialists. So unless we wanna literally get arrested (yes it happens) if your kid is sick often you'll have to try to limit the days home.

  • @bethanyhanna9464
    @bethanyhanna9464 3 месяца назад +3

    I was told, very specifically to have the doctor use particular words so the procedures they deem necessary will be covered. Basically doctors need to learn how to use a thesaurus. I'm not saying they need to lie. I'm saying the insurance companies will deny coverage unless particular words from the list in the thesaurus are used. (Of course, they are the less popular words, that still mean the same thing.) The insurance companies do this on purpose to avoid having to pay for the coverage they're contracted to provide.

    • @PabloGonzalez-hv3td
      @PabloGonzalez-hv3td 3 месяца назад

      Funny how Americans think universal healthcare is government controlled when it's actually their system that's heavily controlled.

  • @Moon_x_sun
    @Moon_x_sun 4 месяца назад +15

    28:41 in Denmarks pharmacy they ask if you want/are ok with the cheapest one :) its Nice

  • @niakain9194
    @niakain9194 3 месяца назад +3

    Story 117.
    Is that why my teachers hated me? I would only do the homework for the first month or so. Then ace all my tests knowing they had to pass me with a C-

  • @natashamaddox3117
    @natashamaddox3117 4 месяца назад +13

    The Food Service story a out complaints, a Wendy's near me never gets anything right. It has to be intentional at this point

    • @J3nJ3nl0llip0p
      @J3nJ3nl0llip0p 4 месяца назад

      Likely is. We do that to folks we don't like so they'll stop showing up. Be nicer.

  • @calistahudak396
    @calistahudak396 3 месяца назад +1

    I worked in a group home for a few years and I and others worked our asses off for those residents. Daily showers, q2 turns, brush teeth multiple times a day, healthy meals. But we were very underpaid and you did have the workers who didn’t care. I often worked 16 hours with no break, and this is a job on your feet all day.

  • @bethanyhanna9464
    @bethanyhanna9464 3 месяца назад +2

    Because of attendance laws, parents are generally forced to send their kids to school sick, knowing they'll be sent home. You don't generally get a visit from CPS or the truancy officer if the school is who made the decision to send your kid home. Especially when your kid has a well documented history of being more susceptible to illness. My oldest wasn't around enough other kids before Kindergarten, and had a poor immune system until 7th grade because of it. I can't even imagine the consequences all the school kids suffered being forced to "distance learn" for years due to the Toilet Paper Apocalypse. I know my grandkids are having issues because of it.

  • @trishnjasperCarnivorePack
    @trishnjasperCarnivorePack 3 месяца назад +2

    the vet tech/vet one about the pets that would be put down. the vet I go to has a jar with different types of chocolate with a sign clarifying that donations of any chocolate are accepted; and that the chocolate is only for pets on their way to the other side of the rainbow bridge to have one bit of something they are denied in life before they cross the bridge.

  • @jonmendelson1104
    @jonmendelson1104 4 месяца назад +10

    Story 100: We get it, you've seen Fight Club.

    • @redneckjedi9588
      @redneckjedi9588 4 месяца назад +1

      Beat me to it! I was sitting here waiting for the narrator to say something about the kids braces wrapped around the backseat ashtray…

  • @darkstarr984
    @darkstarr984 4 месяца назад +3

    Will confirm many lawyers will consult for free, like, my dad got his lawyer friend’s help to file bankruptcy for very cheap, though his main thing is actually customer injury cases against corporations.

  • @Mori_oop
    @Mori_oop 4 месяца назад +2

    story 8 is pizza hut, my cousin worked there and had to deal with similar, my cg at the homeless shelter worked at the hut and literally told everybody every reason you shouldn’t go and mold was a big one, and lastly, my only allergy as a child was mold, and i had a allergic reaction at the hut

  • @carolinaalmeida13
    @carolinaalmeida13 3 месяца назад +1

    We do gossip about the students at the lounge. Yes, even the ones that graduated already.

  • @matthewhearn9910
    @matthewhearn9910 4 месяца назад +1

    I can speak to the green face’s experience with reality TV. I had a college course with the “villain” from a mid-2000s reality TV show, and she and I became pretty good friends that semester. She said basically what you did, that it was partly editing and partly producers saying “Hey it might be interesting if you spoke up about this…” which was generally understood to mean “If you do this you’ll get more screen time.”

  • @islandlivin808
    @islandlivin808 4 месяца назад +5

    Dog behavior consultant and trainer (with multiple professional certifications) here. Can confirm OP's remarks (Story 83)! 😒

    • @lyndseyhooper9457
      @lyndseyhooper9457 Месяц назад

      Agree here as well, dog behaviour consultant and trainer here too

  • @mrbeefy604
    @mrbeefy604 4 месяца назад +5

    Story 8: im willing to bet that was Dominos, their thin crust pizzas always made me sick

    • @aSipOfHemlocktea
      @aSipOfHemlocktea 3 месяца назад

      No it's Pizza Hut. Unfortunately. Mine did the same thing

  • @rubypeter2025
    @rubypeter2025 14 дней назад

    This story is so unbelievable that fairy’s can be seen while listening to it !

  • @carolynmoses7951
    @carolynmoses7951 3 месяца назад +1

    re: story 65, not all group home companies are neglectful. Some of us are the companies who are the one that the Department of Human Services rely on to rescue the individuals from the companies that are neglectful.

  • @dredens
    @dredens 3 месяца назад

    The personal trainer thing is very real. I’ve trained everyone from general public doing freelance training, to specifically-requested high level training where my trainees are people with sports/nutrition degrees or who are already at a high level of athletics (and everything in-between).
    They really only touched on one part of it. The things people will talk to you about are absolutely insane. Like beyond the pale sometimes. You’ll basically become someone’s therapist, and it’s not as fun as it sounds.
    One of my best friends was a personal trainer at a public gym and had a client, an older creepy guy, who was very much of the idea that “if she can bleed, she can breed”, if you know what I mean. Now, my buddy, being a normal sane human being, was absolutely appalled and went to his manager to request he get a different trainer, and his boss basically told him, no, suck it up. And that’s the only subject this dude ever wanted to talk about. All day. Every day. Every session, without fail. Eventually my friend started passively-aggressively bullying the guy until he quit. That’s one of the reasons that I won’t work for a gym or for someone else, is client selection.
    Another reason is that a vast majority of personal trainers do not make very much from their base salaries/pay, even when you take into account how much each client pays per hour. Most personal trainers are forced to become salesmen and sell supplement packages/memberships/etc to make any actual money.
    On the flip side, looking at the personal trainer profession from the outside-in, something a lot of people don’t talk about is that many personal trainers don’t know as much as you think they do. Many are just winging it, some are reading directly from their certification training material without understanding how to actually apply it, or regurgitating some RUclips fitness trend. Even worse, some DO know better and are simply jaded or tell their clients to do pointless or even potentially damaging things anyway.

  • @earniemaedeen2703
    @earniemaedeen2703 3 месяца назад

    I swear I taught my children, “it’s not what you know it’s who you know.”

  • @Quilladraws
    @Quilladraws 4 месяца назад +3

    Parents really do need to keep their kids home from school when they are sick. About 3 years ago I remember a classmate coughing a lot and saying he had COVID but his parents said he had to come to school that day. We ended up having a lockdown drill, so we were all stuffed in a corner, and he kept coughing all over us. We were all at home the next week because 75% of the class was sick. I got so bad that I was really weak for days, to the point that I almost couldn’t use my legs or breathe well. (When the symptoms really set in I woke up one day and fell to the ground when I tried to stand up out of bed. Dragged myself to the kitchen :D) And I didn’t have it the worst either, some people got it so bad that they couldn’t even log on for online class because they didn’t even feel well enough to get out of bed.
    So just please be aware, it can have bad consequences. That wasn’t the first year a bunch of kids including me got really sick from a sick kid having to come into class.

    • @ThunderClawShocktrix
      @ThunderClawShocktrix 4 месяца назад

      happens alot with flus too

    • @nosphosferaoneeyedcat701
      @nosphosferaoneeyedcat701 4 месяца назад

      My parents did that all the time with my siblings and I. All the time!!! Use to take out three quarters of my classes out! My mother didn't work either! She just hated kids

    • @Quilladraws
      @Quilladraws 4 месяца назад

      @@nosphosferaoneeyedcat701 I’m sorry your mom was like that 🥲 this is why we can’t blame the sick kid but the parent who should be responsible. Sometimes it’s not even a matter of can the kid take care of themself, because it’s not always that serious.

    • @kneegrow3906
      @kneegrow3906 Месяц назад

      You sure complain a lot.

    • @nosphosferaoneeyedcat701
      @nosphosferaoneeyedcat701 Месяц назад

      @@kneegrow3906 as your indifference and apparent boredom in leaving a comment here! Though, what can one expect from your kind?

  • @TheAnon03
    @TheAnon03 2 месяца назад

    Had a job scanning exams, one cog in a long process.
    If you took an exam that was sent off to be marked
    1. Your physical exam paper will never be held by the examiner, it's scanned digitally and then sent to them.
    2. Any bribe money you put in there will be long gone before it even got to me.
    3. The physical paper might be sent abroad to be scanned
    4. The machines doing the scanning do so at speed and occasionally paper will get caught in the rollers, this does not end well for the paper.
    5. Getting them ready for scanning generally involves cutting the spines off of the exam/answer booklets.
    6. Sometimes the piles of loose paper that make up your and others answers get knocked over, and mixed up. We have to sort them out by hand and put them into the right order as best we can usually by comparing handwriting.
    7. The people in the paper scanning process are temps mostly on or near minimum wage.
    Just a general tip to give your paper the best chance, do not use staples, seriously do not. Use a good paperclip.
    Initial and number your pages in a corner, see point 6
    if you have a barcode on the page DO NOT doodle in it, it may actually be useful to keep your exam sheets in the correct order.

  • @Skyflower94
    @Skyflower94 3 месяца назад +1

    I unfortunately got sick a lot as a kid. As did my sister more so because she is special needs & if we did go to school sick of course the Teachers complained but if my mom callled us out sick they also complained that we are missing to much school & Now parents can get in trouble if their kid misses to many days of school🙄

  • @jdlech
    @jdlech 3 месяца назад

    Professional trucking (retired). There are plenty of "blind loads" where the shipper and receiver are not to know who the other is. It's meant to keep the middle man from being cut out of the deal. But what often happens is that the delivery location is often changed as well. So entire shipments can be diverted. I've delivered several loads that I swear went straight to the mob.
    When we pick up a shipments in a shipping container, the container is usually already loaded, locked and sealed. So the driver never gets to see inside. Aside from an X-Ray machine at the port or rail yard entry, nobody looks inside these containers. Between the paperwork, who is taking responsibility, the phone calls to get permission and establish authority, It's a big hassle to break a seal and put a new on on it. So everyone takes it on faith that what is written on the manifest is what's inside the container. And the X-ray machine only looks for certain things - drugs, people, and nukes. Maybe the outline of something obvious like stolen cars when the manifest says 'fruit, nos' (Not Otherwise Specified). Additionally, these places are SUPER BUSY and almost always running with the minimum crew size possible. Nothing gets more than a quick glance unless it's quite obviously something wrong. Even on the other end, all they do is stick it on a chassis and a truck takes it to wherever is on the bills. No looking inside, no second look, nothing. Just an occasional drug dog sniffing around. And that's the entire extent of shipping container security.
    So unless you make it obvious, you can ship just about anything via shipping container and the chance of getting caught is practically zero. Just don't be stupid.

  • @yourock3794
    @yourock3794 2 месяца назад

    Similarly to the class action story, accident attorneys are also placed in a bad light when 9 times out of 10, they're suing the INSURANCE COMPANY of the at-fault party, not trying to take them for all they have. They have to do this because most of the big insurance companies will either offer a crappy settlement that may not even cover hospital bills, let alone missed work, pt, etc. or they will refuse to pay out at all and have their attorneys drag it out forever.

  • @marshallleevalentine
    @marshallleevalentine Месяц назад

    Former sales person here
    Good sales people will always have some form of personality disorder or other mental disorder that contributes to them have lower morals. It’s not uncommon to commit small crimes, allow crimes to happen, or just straight up manipulate customers.
    The best employees have criminal records

  • @Lazamarie
    @Lazamarie 4 месяца назад +1

    Story 90: eeeeh the euthanasia thing isn’t wrong, but it’s not as bad as it sounds if someone is already on hospice. Most families can not handle the spasms and “agonal gasps” that come with the end of life transition. It’s patient comfort as well as family comfort. Which, there’s definitely still room for debate there, but the bottom line is the business of dying is messy and complicated.

  • @lostbutfreesoul
    @lostbutfreesoul 4 месяца назад +1

    If a State guarantees a financial program... it means the company has a higher degree of protection.
    It does not mean that program is any less likely to turn out to be dirty... just harder to get out of.
    On that note:
    If you had a Hero Loan and live in California, please contact the DOJ.
    They have set up a grant to assist the lower income families that where targeted.

  • @SARAH-e1x6w
    @SARAH-e1x6w 18 дней назад

    I'm a nurse and when a nurse calls in sick they get told they have to come in anyway. Once I said I was nauseated; they said you have to come in. I said I was throwing up, the supervisor said there was a bathroom in each patient room. I said no, I wasn't coming in! I was told if I took more than 6 sick days a year I would be "counselled".
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  • @boneheadbill9976
    @boneheadbill9976 Месяц назад +2

    I used to work tech and if you spoke in a different language, I would assume you were talking s*** or think i'm stupid and prices just went up. I find it so disrespectful to start speaking in a different language than somebody else when you clearly can speak english.

  • @monicamares9198
    @monicamares9198 4 месяца назад +13

    random fact for kids in math class asked to "show your work"
    just write down what you've already written, it works because it's stupid to explain how math works like how 0×9=0 there's so specific way I can think of explaining it, that's just how it is sooo ...haha
    I was upset about that when i was young

    • @Moon_x_sun
      @Moon_x_sun 4 месяца назад +2

      Even with a little more complex math like 23+34 teachers want to see the little stupid ways you figured it out. Like writing them over each other and solving from one side to the other is perfect :)
      (I went to one semester of teaching School to be a math teacher - also i love math and found out what “show your work” means)

    • @justalittleturtle5600
      @justalittleturtle5600 4 месяца назад +3

      I used to still get marked down for not having enough work shown while doing that. I eventually got fed up and just started writing “I did it in my head” for teachers I despised. The nice ones told me exactly what they wanted instead of being vague little shits.

    • @kurotsuki7427
      @kurotsuki7427 4 месяца назад

      For the more simple stuff it just clicked or i had it memorised. Made that explination every frustrating

    • @mrbeefy604
      @mrbeefy604 4 месяца назад +1

      ​@@kurotsuki7427some teachers are just depressed and hate kids, I got my shoulder dislocated by one

    • @Moon_x_sun
      @Moon_x_sun 4 месяца назад

      @@mrbeefy604 thats also very true. There are some teachers that seriously just go to work bc they like making kids miserable there are also some that used to be good teachers but times and kids have changed alot since then and so their tactis for being a good teacher just doesnt work anymore

  • @badjer4328
    @badjer4328 4 месяца назад +2

    1:18:30 my daughters freshman year a school counselor told her she wouldn't graduate and should just dropout and get a GED.... I'm not letting my younger kids go to that school when they get older

    • @tomorrow4eva
      @tomorrow4eva 4 месяца назад +1

      The guidance counselor told my best friend that she would never get into tertiary education. She's currently doing her second masters. I don't trust guidance counselors. I don't think they provide any value.

    • @NarwahlGaming
      @NarwahlGaming 4 месяца назад

      When I was in high school, I started myself down the path to an accounting degree because I've always been good with numbers, and I love spreadsheets.
      My school removed me from that program my junior year and placed me in auto repair because _"That's where boys like you belong."_
      I wasn't interested in cars. I didn't want to work on cars. I didn't know one thing about cars.
      I lived in a trailer park at the time, and I discovered later that the school didn't think I would have the financial resources to complete a CPA program.
      Little did they know I was more financially literate than my parents and wouldn't have needed financial assistance.
      However, I went along with it because, being a kid, I figured the school knew better than me.
      I became a mediocre auto tech, hated every day of it, became mentally defeated, lived inside a bottle of rum for a while, eventually cleaned up, and became a pilot and truck driver.
      I was robbed of a life.
      And when my few co-workers who went to the same school wear their propaganda gear, I poo-poo on their parades.
      Yes. I'm still bitter. 😢

  • @mhoop5381
    @mhoop5381 3 месяца назад

    If people only knew what went down in restaurants and what not, it’s wild. 😂

  • @shawnmoses6711
    @shawnmoses6711 3 месяца назад +1

    Go to Story 49. 44:00 for tire maintenance advice

  • @vampiregirl123
    @vampiregirl123 2 дня назад

    *dug up. Yes, I AM the grammar police. 🤣🤣🤣

  • @bethanyhanna9464
    @bethanyhanna9464 3 месяца назад +1

    I worked fast food for a few companies, reputable and not, when I was a teenager. I myself never messed with food. And would refuse to allow any I knew was messed with to be served. But one company literally had a policy to pull "de@d burgers" from the bucket we tossed old or dropped burgers into (basically the trash but only held burgers, got emptied into the trash during down times) and serve them to whiny, rude, or unlikable customers. (That company yanked 17 all locations from the franchise owner when they learned of this.) At a different place I had several coworkers (2 were shift leaders) who would "accidentally drop" food on the floor, near the grease traps if a customer complained. 🤬
    Wendy's chili meat is 1 day old. No Wendy's keeps meat 8 days. 😂 If your chili is extra meaty, they have a new grill worker. If there isn't enough "chili meat" they will fry up enough fresh burgers to meet the minimum required amount. And the baked potatoes toppings (aside from the chili and cheese sauce) are not heated separately. So the brocoli is frozen, and heated only by the hot potato and cheese sauce.

  • @CHERRY_YAKGUA
    @CHERRY_YAKGUA 4 месяца назад +1

    This isn’t dark, in fact it’s really goofy.
    If we don’t smile during a performance or get rejected during audience participation, we have to lie down on the floor and pretend we died of a heart break

  • @aboveaverageazzuen2684
    @aboveaverageazzuen2684 4 месяца назад +3

    Now a days Mike's is 5% ABV it used to be 9%ABV

  • @jordenhenderson4691
    @jordenhenderson4691 2 месяца назад

    Dishwasher here. Those burnt pizza pans come clean if scrubbed you just had lazy workers

  • @SovereignThrone
    @SovereignThrone Месяц назад

    About the session recording at ~45 min. a: not all sites use them b: this is why you don't just accept all cookies (usually you can go to edit preferences and select only essential cookies). and c: we're not interested in what individual users and who you are, more in general cohorts (e.g. how does the target audience of btween 20-30 behave on this page). I've seen and used these types of session recordings, and usually only watch the ones where there people drop off (like aborting the buying process, to see if something broke). Mostly I depend more on the heatmaps, which tell me how far people got on a page, or where they like to click, so I know where content / buttons / visuals need to be improved.

  • @stephanieirvan1052
    @stephanieirvan1052 Месяц назад

    80% of cases end up being pleaded out to just get the case closed and move on to the next case.

  • @laurathia
    @laurathia 3 месяца назад +1

    The recall one is from the script for Fight Club.

  • @Lula_Elena_Chapa_De_Silva
    @Lula_Elena_Chapa_De_Silva 4 месяца назад +8

    Watch "Comics, illustrations, and text that explain reality and/or have deep meanings 2"

  • @kat-nm5lj
    @kat-nm5lj 2 месяца назад

    I LOVE CASTLE CRASHERS

  • @Agmanthion
    @Agmanthion 3 месяца назад

    in nature documentaries, they almost always cut and paste scenes and narrate a story over them that have no basis in reality. often to sell a political idea, or just to add drama

  • @J3nJ3nl0llip0p
    @J3nJ3nl0llip0p 4 месяца назад +1

    Story 9: former treatment recipient here; and this is just gross and not at all surprising

  • @badjer4328
    @badjer4328 4 месяца назад +1

    43:00 got a dental ad in the middle of the dentist story

  • @NoDakMilMama
    @NoDakMilMama 4 месяца назад +1

    So, what do they hate about Cesar Milan's dog training? Is this just the argument about only treat/positive training vs using other training tools? Just like with children, different individuals react better with different discipline/training styles.

  • @stevenclark1662
    @stevenclark1662 5 дней назад

    That bit about non profits was also tru in the army.
    All through October, our supply seargent would be coming through saying " how many pencils can I order for your shop?"
    Oh, uhm, none. SPC James actually bought forty boxes of Bic Pens for the shop since half his peers never had a pen
    Ok. Im gonna order 60 boxes of golf pencils for the shop, because the Secretary of the Army said if we dont spend the whole budget congress gave us for this fiscal year, they wont give us as much next fiscal year.
    "Oh, uh, ok"
    Then six months later...
    "Hey, specialist, we pulled these foundry/brocade routers from these 4 buildings, we ordered 4 new fancy Cisco routers. Can you wheel these out to the dumpster? We already zeroized them."
    What? Those routers are 5 years old!! You zeroized them? Great! Zeroize them 3 or 4 more times, then fill them with garbage data, then zeroize them again. Then sell them on EBAY!! SOME STARTUP WILL GIVE YOU 10 MILLION A PEICE FOR THOSE.
    No, specialist, this is just how it works. Take them to the dumpster and hit them with this sledghammer.
    Ill never be okay about this. I was forced to destroy tens of millions of dollars worth of good equipment and nickeled and dimed over pencils.

  • @milkymilk53
    @milkymilk53 3 месяца назад

    A good example of pharma products being the same is here in Australia, we have a brand nurofen, an ibuprofen brand. Got sued because they had MANY, many different "Types" "osteo/women/period/arthritis etc" of packaging all with the exact same mg of ibuprofen but with wildly different prices for the same size packs with the same amount of ibuprofen 😂

  • @sterlinsilver
    @sterlinsilver 3 месяца назад +1

    I want windows 95 for dummies...

  • @Peajay007
    @Peajay007 9 дней назад

    Hey finance people!! Hotels use the word audit too!!!
    It means inspection.

  • @progdude
    @progdude 4 месяца назад +3

    I really enjoy these videos for the most part they are entertaining. My issue is the fact that words like suicide, kill, rape, sex, drugs etc are changed for something else like unalive or kex etc. that’s super annoying. If people can’t handle hearing those words they should for one pick another video to watch and seek therapy. Lots of therapy.

    • @Atomicpunk6
      @Atomicpunk6 4 месяца назад +1

      This is not exclusive to this channel. Sites like RUclips and TikTok do not allow those words to be said anymore so creators must use alternatives. Or else, the video gets taken down or is no longer monetized.

    • @llamawalrushybrid
      @llamawalrushybrid 4 месяца назад +1

      Having trigger words isn't something to be ashamed of. But I can also agree that the censoring isn't the best way to handle it.

    • @progdude
      @progdude 2 месяца назад

      @@Atomicpunk6 that sucks. I feel a warning at the beginning stating that the video contains content that covers topics that may upset some viewers would be more than enough. Plus then if they watch it it’s on them not the creator of said video.

    • @progdude
      @progdude 2 месяца назад

      @@llamawalrushybrid a warning at the beginning stating that the video contains content that may be upsetting for some viewers should be more than enough to deter people who can’t handle it.

    • @TayWoode
      @TayWoode 6 дней назад

      It’s youtube, it’s algorithm is pathetic, I got a warning for saying I liked a song 🤷🏾‍♂️

  • @donnieeaton2926
    @donnieeaton2926 Месяц назад

    When I was young I wanted a cup of punch during our family Christmas party. Nobody would get me some so I got my own but I screwed up and got it out of the adults punch bowl. My mom found me passed out under the tree and everyone had a good laugh.

  • @OnUs-x9d
    @OnUs-x9d Месяц назад

    I urge that 17 year old to find out the name and REPORT HIM!!! You can get your medical records. Please speak up. This is awful behavior and he will do it to someone else!!!

  • @OptometristPrime11235
    @OptometristPrime11235 Месяц назад

    Story 73. 100% facts.
    Credentials: Stagehand, lighting tech, audio engineer for everyone from 3 doors down at coca cola starplex to Steve Ballmers family bar mitzvahs at a Dallas Hilton Hotel to (unnamed billionaires) birthday parties at the Baltimore national guard armory to in n out burgers Christmas parties at the Disney grand ballroom and EVERYTHING in-between.
    It's amazing what some CEOs and officials will start to blab about when they forget the guy in the black hoodie that set up the cans and the gobos is still there standing backstage. Or after a little grey goose and Bombay. Just sayin...
    I almost miss that job. Almost

  • @mars6233
    @mars6233 3 месяца назад

    I just got that ad where it's a phone on the pavement... "No I'm fine I was wearing my seatbelt" my brother just died in a car accident. He was wearing his seatbelt, phone in his pocket, and he was crushed beyond recognition. F*** that ad. I am the suicidal f*** up, I wasn't supposed to out live any of my siblings.

  • @user-te5po4bu8o
    @user-te5po4bu8o 2 месяца назад

    Omg no. The number of people I saw spit in bad customers’ food at restaurants is astounding. Once a guy rubbed a sandwich on the floor. Be nice to your servers y’all I stg

  • @bunnyb9326
    @bunnyb9326 2 месяца назад

    The one about the pizza place and the veggies REALLY HAPPENS!!! I was the only one at a cheese coneyplace I worked that properl Rotated the cold food. very rarely will I eat out anymore. Also, the hots dogs left from the night before would be reheated every moring. Yuck!!

  • @joyousdog1
    @joyousdog1 День назад

    Glad to hear the criticism of Cesar Milan. He's an abusive fraud.

  • @nekospaw
    @nekospaw 3 месяца назад

    on the import story: I love how some companies get around import tax and such by letting you buy a £500 rubber duck, and getting a "free gift" of a 3d printer 🤣

  • @metal-up-my-bass163
    @metal-up-my-bass163 3 месяца назад

    That was a lot of good tea 👀

  • @Nerd_Gamer_Buddy
    @Nerd_Gamer_Buddy 4 месяца назад

    Most fast food co workers lack any hobbies and I'm actually unable to talk about things that actually interest me like gaming

  • @Jo_Bond
    @Jo_Bond 2 месяца назад

    I edit videos and I get rid of the ums and ahs to both make the person look better and to make it flow better for the audience. I also take out longer pauses to make time drag less. I also did one guy, man, he had the stutter from hell! He stuttered his way through an entire interview, it took me a million years, but I cut all of that out and he actually sounded smarter! 🤣

  • @lxqch
    @lxqch 3 месяца назад +2

    Guys McDonald’s doesn’t have real meat, We use people. Why do you think we’re always hiring ?

    • @Vincent_Beers
      @Vincent_Beers 2 месяца назад

      That would still be "real" meat, humans are made of meat. Your joke would only be funny if you said it's not real beef. (A specific kind of meat)

    • @lxqch
      @lxqch 2 месяца назад +1

      guys we have mr. told you so over here

  • @HandsoemVR
    @HandsoemVR 4 месяца назад

    CASTLE CRASHERS 🔥🔥🔥

  • @crashoveride9075
    @crashoveride9075 2 месяца назад

    Working in the oil field everyday people think most of the oil spills in the US come from offshore rigs and oil pipelines but it's not true it's trains the many issues that have hit the news have been going on for decades and when these trains crash they spill tens of thousands if not millions of gallons a year pipelines have they're issues but when properly monitored leaks are found very quickly

  • @CesarBrito-v2k
    @CesarBrito-v2k 2 месяца назад +1

    What game is this

  • @MythicalCrayon
    @MythicalCrayon Месяц назад

    So... not even 2mins in and the example about sending sick kids to school, i have a 9yo and she only gets 10 unexcused absence's a year! Drs notes are the only notes excused (besides death in the fam). So lets say she has a cold, its close to the end of the year and isnt sick enough to go to the dr and she already has used up all 10 days.... if i dont send her then ill end up with a CPS case cause she's "missed too much school" BUT.. if i send her and the school calls me to pick her up.. then its excused. Yeah, yall might think its reckless and can land other kids sick but yall do know that kids are literally sick ALL THE TIME at public schools right? First week of school my child comes home and ends up giving me a cold, she doesn't get sick but i do. Unless you homeschool, something will come home.
    48 min... Coffin burying... Do yall not use vaults? Wtf?!

  • @astewart4045
    @astewart4045 3 месяца назад

    That some pillar of the community types have family with special needs who they never visit, or worse abused, and that they are truly missing out on some of the most wonderful people in the world. Not so much as a Christmas or birthday card, while their families post Instagram and Facebook photos of their family gatherings, opulent meals, and presents galore minus that 1 person. That people with special needs are often held to a higher standard than the rest of society. People smoke, drink, swear, watch porn, and have sexual urges, many people with special needs spend 24/7 with people essentially parenting them well into adulthood and people sound the alarm for any of this. Even if day to day caregivers would let them make informed choices on these matters, parents or other POAs may have other opinions and they have the final say. I am not saying I would choose these things for myself, but I have the choice.....also, there is a LOT of communication that doesn't involve words. Just because a person is "non-verbal" doesn't mean they should be treated like furniture. Offer choice, ask questions, pay attention to subtle expressions, where the person is focussing their attention, who and what they smile for.

  • @dimplezpgh
    @dimplezpgh Месяц назад

    What paint and sip places have cooks? Genuinely asking. I’ve been to a ton it’s usually bring your own food and drink.

  • @Dysan72
    @Dysan72 2 месяца назад

    For your incredulousness about giving hard lemonade to a child as it would knock them out. THAT'S the POINT. It will knock them out for a few hours, they are not going to get up. So the mom can go out and do something, knowing that the kid is "Safe" passed out in bed at home. It's basically a cheap chemical restraint.
    It's a horrible thing to do, and any who do it should have CPS called on them, if not the cops.

  • @lydiapetra1211
    @lydiapetra1211 4 месяца назад

    Story #1 that poor kid the jerk mom giving him alcohol is horrible...thats criminal!

    • @NarwahlGaming
      @NarwahlGaming 4 месяца назад

      Someone's never had "grandma's special kool-aid." 😂

  • @amirilan4435
    @amirilan4435 2 месяца назад

    Story 58 - "we can know when you can afford to have a baby"
    This would be nice if you could send a small message: "Hey! You are now in the 'able to afford a baby/house' zone!"
    Would help a lot with financial planning

  • @jpbonhomme5051
    @jpbonhomme5051 Месяц назад

    Who on earth grabs the faucet at all? Nobody does that it's so unsanitary

  • @ineedvyvanse3493
    @ineedvyvanse3493 4 месяца назад

    The body broker people are violating the anti-kickback law lol

  • @aiejaiedrake4508
    @aiejaiedrake4508 4 месяца назад

    Whats the name of this game being played in the background

  • @KnightofRosubias
    @KnightofRosubias 11 дней назад

    I worked at a pizza place that was not a franchise and it was really well run. Clean kitchen, clean dishes, no spoiled ingredients. I don't know where you pizza workers were working at, but those places sound disgusting

  • @anasazidarkmoon
    @anasazidarkmoon 4 месяца назад +1

    What is that game running in the background?

    • @HollowM0th
      @HollowM0th 4 месяца назад +2

      Castle Crashers (VERY FUN GAME!!)

    • @anasazidarkmoon
      @anasazidarkmoon 4 месяца назад +1

      @@HollowM0th Thank you!

    • @davidschuler7196
      @davidschuler7196 4 месяца назад +1

      ​@@HollowM0th big Thank you for sharing this 🙏🏼

  • @iamgroot4080
    @iamgroot4080 2 месяца назад

    1:39:25
    Tell me that you are not quoting the "Fight Club" lines...

  • @GunnerAjf44
    @GunnerAjf44 24 дня назад

    I watch these videos to fall asleep and the 45 mjnute long ads gotta go

  • @Lucinic
    @Lucinic 4 месяца назад

    Soooo tyler durden wrote story 100

  • @josh885
    @josh885 3 месяца назад +4

    The sick kid one needs some context. Kid is sick. Parents both work because they have too. There is no way to get a sitter at 7am and even if they can find one they will be late for work. Jeopardizing the income that is feeding their child. Further many sitters and day cares will not accept a sick child as they can't be spreading it to other kids. You can't just miss work because your kid is sick because you need the money and again you can't jeopardize your income. So in many cases the parents have no choice but to send them the school sick.

  • @nickalbrounce
    @nickalbrounce 4 месяца назад

    Lmao I'm dead 💀 Story 100 at 1:39:05 is just taken from the movie Fight Club 😭

  • @chanimalice3874
    @chanimalice3874 4 месяца назад +2

    You really need to stop using AI for the captions. They're terrible