I always thought the bucket pranks were staged. I never thought people were actually putting buckets on strangers. You're asking for trouble when you do that because you don't know how the stranger is going to react.
So did I!!! No lie if someone did that to me I would throw that bucket at them I don’t gaf lol I’m willing to bet the first ones were staged and the idiots “followed suit”
Me too! I thought the same but I'm sorry you could truly hurt someone just like it did in this video. This is totally unacceptable and anyone doing this should be held accountable
Yeah, I was thinking that these were only happening among a close circle of friends. People who you trust enough to surprise them in this way. But strangers? That could be downright terrifying to some people.
regardless of how major or minor it might be, it’s still assault. it can also be bad for people with claustrophobia, paranoia, certain traumas, etc. putting a bag or item over a person’s head is a thing you see happen in movies and sometimes see on the news for when a person is kidnapped, raped, etc.
Just out of curiosity. Say that a person went on a trip to Huawei. They got off the plane and entered the airport. They were reaching the exit, when all of a sudden a person perfectly and swiftly put a Hawaiian flower neckless on them without the person expecting it, or wanting it. Would that count as assault?
@@maxs.5112 to satisfy your...curiosity, and i can't believe i'm explaining this to someone who is also apparently smart enough to use a computer, a lei, or flower necklace, is not something people often have thrown over their heads ahead of a kidnapping. it doesn't obstruct your view. furthermore, i've been to Hawaii, they don't hire ninja to put those things around your neck. I'm quite certain they're instructed to make their presence known beforehand, so there is no surprise involved and the person has the ability to reject the lei if they don't want it. context matters. there's a reason this story is about surprise buckets and not about about expected leis. make sense buddy?
I think you meant flying cars. And we do have flying cars. They're some special type of cars that generates electrical energy into wind energy... It's called a helicopter🤣🤣🤣
@@MyPookieLebronJames I mean if you get temporarily blinded and then swing and hit someone as a natural reflex, that’s self defense against the person who was harassing you.
If they weren’t getting millions of views from kids just like them they wouldn’t be doing this as frequently. It’s almost like Tik tok could have something to do with the problem
@@davidhowell1415 pranks started with tik tok? Do you realize kids have been doing “challenges” ever since the internet’s conception? Schools have constantly had to discipline this behavior.
A stupid teenager tried doing that to me and it resulted in the bucket being thrown at his face. It's one thing to prank your friends but don't prank strangers.
I love how at the beginning of the video the reporter refers to the ‘prank’ as “latest idiotic social media prank”. At this point it’s safe to say that everyone is getting tired of these stupid trends.
Pranks have always existed. You know the one where someone puts a sign on someone else's back that says "kick me"? That started in the 1700's. Though, I do agree that social media has added gasoline to the fire when it comes to these sort of pranks.
@@rakijr9176 Oh I can definitely agree that pranks have existed for a long time. I just found it amusing that the reporter referred the prank as a dumb social media trend, implying that he’s aware of the danger that these social media trends carry and how they’re making the newer generation dumber.
Pranks have lost their definition years ago. This is harassment, and being a nuisance to people around. I hope they feel shame, get found out, and be publicly humiliated.
@@tevonthemoney21 yea sadly manny people get to serious about things but then again she is kinda right in a way as if someone has claustrophobia it may be a problem, even more so with people like me for example the bucket person whould probably bet beaten up as I have a small problem from my young age trauma wich means I'm constantly on my toes and go into fight mode in an instant, once a pickpoceter tried to steal my phone, I had to pay for his broken arm and jaw (btw i punched him only once but he felt down badly) so you know some people react differently so you must be prepared for the consequences and have balls to follow up with them if u f up just like I did by calling the police on essentially myself and helping the idiot, (also imagine being the deployment guy and someone calls you and say's ,,a guy tried to steal my phone, he is unconscious now, send ambulance)
@@prestonleah6090 "it's harmless" like it didn't just trigger her heart condition. if u were in a vulnerable state having a seizure you'd be concerned with ppl filming too
@@tevonthemoney21 I'm a bit mind blown myself. Previous generations went through shell shock or ptsd from seeing their friends die in war. We get stuff like this...
I have a sister with PTSD due to a traumatic event. If this were to ever happen to her, it would likely end with her in the hospital and someone from the family out of work to monitor her once out. You never know what someone is going thru or has gone thru. This could cause someone to lose their life and/or to lose their livelihood. Don't do it!!!
I used to work with a Marine combat Vet. Pranking him could have gotten you killed. You just can't do that to complete strangers and never expect a risk.
@@v_AsT It's literally just a bunch of teens playing a prank, but sure, clutch dem pearls bro. You officially in league with middle-aged white women now, grats.
damn bro i bet you were hoping your post would get more than 46 updoots huh? gotta chase that clout harder bro! have you tried putting a bucket over strangers heads? i bet you could get people to like you online then!!!
@@notblazedfordays9536 It wasn't the sole factor but it caused it. Normally if you push someone a little they won't fall. What if they're already out of balance and you push them? You caused the fall even though they were out of balance.
It didn’t CAUSE a medical condition, she had a medical condition that intense fear caused to flare up. As someone with a heart condition with anxiety, my heart goes out to this woman.
So sorry for the Mom of twins….and everyone it has happened to. She was (probably) enjoying a few hours of shop time and a break from her beautiful babies. Sending 💜 to her.
@Scott Dove Yes, people usually faint and have heart issues while helping people stage idiotic pranks. That is a mother. Would you want that to happen to your mother? SMH
@@benmart28or how about not blaming potential victims? You think someone should never be allowed to buy groceries because they might get triggered because of trauma they experienced?
Putting a bucket over someone's head is akin to putting a bag or covering over their head right before a kidnapping or robbery. Of course it throws the person off guard and they'll react with flight or fight instinct. You don't do things like that to strangers. Do it to your family and friends who know you so they can retaliate.
@@TheUnderCoverMother2020 Not from inside a grocery store in front of all the employees. If a bucket makes someone panic that bad, they should probably go get some psychological help.
As someone with complex ptsd, please don't "prank" people without consent. People might have their own stuff going on and these "pranks" can be damaging. Ime it's only fun and games when it's consentual between friends and family, not strangers EDIT: Yall, it's really not a difficult concept. You don't have to tell them all the details of the prank, just ask if they're cool with pranks and if they have anything off limits (like pranks at their job, flashing lights, trauma triggers, maybe they have food allergies, etc.). Then you plan the prank and wait to execute it. This is how my bf and I prank each other now. My bf once thought it would be funny to lock me in the bathroom, he didn't know that was a huge trauma trigger for me and I had to be hospitalized, not fun. After that we talked about pranks limits and it's been chill since. I love prank and I have boundaries
Some people found the way to male "pranking" even friends wrong, like the #*&% who i sometimes see pretending to push their friends in front of my train. It has already caused one man to panic and actually fall on the track. Yet it continues.
She's only 8 months after a twin pregnancy. She's still healing from the 8+ months of pregnancy and labor and delivery. It's no wonder something like this can be so damaging. The fear new mothers have for themselves and their children is primal.
"Violently assaulted" is a bit of a stretch but people have to be held accountable for their behavior in public. This is getting out of hand. Social media is creating and enabling morons.
To the person receiving the prank, that could absolutely feel violent. And if someone did that to me or my family, I would respond pretty violently in return.
@@MM-PrayEverydayForUS placing a bucket on someone’s head meaning no harm doesn’t mean she was attacked violently lol someone tried to have a laugh and it went completely wrong doesn’t mean it was violent
Imma explain for the young ones that don't get it. The reason this is dangerous is because the victim as no idea what's about to happen. They could think they're about to get robbed or kidnapped. That's why this prank is dangerous. One of the best ways to victimize someone, is to obscure their vision.
I agree 100%….I’ve seen way to many comments about it being “just a bucket” but that’s because we know it was just a dumb prank but the woman at the time didn’t know that….
And lots of people have PTSD, or like the woman in the video they have heart conditions, or other serious health issues…it could end up fatal. No one exists as a joke for anyone else. There needs to be serious consequences.
@@Dillybar777 someone is suddenly getting their vision obscured without warning. Do you not think that could be a callback to a traumatic incident for some people?
@@slowyourroll1146 yeah sure, maybe for like the 200 people in the US that have been blindfolded and kidnapped. But let's be real about it. PTSD is an excuse people use all the time
Me, too. It takes me twice as long to do something due to people literally everyfreakingplace. Driving, shopping, errands whatever... I'm sick of crowds, lines and stupidity.
There was a prank many years ago where a guy was pulling up peoples sagged pants on the streets. He did it to one guy, and a bystander walking by noticed and swung at the prankster, knocking him out. I wish more people did that
If she thinks putting a bucket on her head is equal to violent assault. Put her in Ukraine she will die breathing air within 1 minutes. This prank sure is annoying but the funny part is daddy's princess collapsed and went to coma due to darkness of bucket.
@@shaheedharun445the best prank... getting your parent's reaction to the audio of you getting raped every night in prison.... HYSTERICAL! Given your sense of humor, you should appreciate that prank.
I think we should allow people to file more lawsuits against these pransters even if it seems ridiculous so they'll understand not everyone is going to the store to get messed with by a stranger.
A prank is when you do it on someone you know, if you do it to a random stranger it is bullying and harassments and an attack and can land you a long jail sentence !!! IT IS NOT A PRANK WHEN YOU DO IT TO STRANGERS YOU DO NOT KNOW !!! 2 1 21
you fail to realise America isnt the only country in the world, if you went to the police about this in the UK they'd laugh at you LMAO, you lot r too sensitive@@shanks2872
@@99fxgtjc If that was done to me, I'd immediately consider that an assault and go after him! He would soon regret it and end up on the floor crying like a little baby!
Its not an assault. They just put a small bucket on her head and she was unable to get it off using her hands which is very easy and then she collapsed for no reason and hit her head. It was all her fault, she just wants to get a free money for accusing prankers of violent assault
Oh there's going to be repercussions did you not hear the part where she was trying to figure out who they were. When she knows their names there will be repercussions
A prank is when you do it on someone you know, if you do it to a random stranger it is bullying and harassments and an attack and can land you a long jail sentence !!! IT IS NOT A PRANK WHEN YOU DO IT TO STRANGERS YOU DO NOT KNOW !!! 1+2
Every single one of those is considered assault. You can't just touch whatever you want. You really don't even have to touch somebody for it to be considered assault or for them to hate you in self defense.
@@skychieftain no, you don't. that's battery. you can spit on someone while yelling close to them, and they have every right to defend themselves physically at that point. You charge at someone, same thing. Why don't you look it up before making yourself look stupid.
i hate how normalized its become of filming strangers in public or doings things to bother them, no matter how big or small it might be just leave people alone
it is for content love it yall to sensitive just laugh it off that it lol. everyone take things to serious and she wad not violently attack lol it is a damn bucket calm down karen money grab
@@PublicStormz y’all like to prank and mess with random people and strangers y’all gone get hurt because not everybody is friendly and like to play 🤡 y’all gone find y’all selves running from bullets
I remember the time when someone found it funny to push me off the dock and into the water. What I will never forget is the fact that this caused an uncontrollable state of panic. I was breathing heavily to say the least, and I had absolutely no control of it. It was running entirely independently. Fortunately, the water was shallow, otherwise who knows what could have happened.
it's just so rare that a prank like this will go wrong, it's like saying a joke and someone got a ptsd meltdown and start causing damage. Of course, all in all, it's not cool and could irritate other people, but bottom of the line I'd say this is one of the more harmless one I've seen. It just so happens a person with a condition got pranked and panicked.
To the guys who pulled this prank it's just a matter of time before the police find you. They will find you. I hope those pranksters pay for her hospital bill!
Pregnant and post partum moms die from heart attacks all the time. Being pregnant doubles your blood volume and strains your heart in a normal pregnancy, and she just had twins. I wish her a speedy recovery and hope those pranksters face consequences.
@@lsb9397 don’t use the word Karen for something that isn’t close to what an actual Karen does. She was having a panic attack that lead to a seizure after the “prank”. It’s a completely reasonable reaction to the situation.
@@Rl3ts hey Becca I'm reality nice to meet you I'm here to tell you if she acts this way with a bucket being placed on her head imagine how she would act if she was actually in a traumatizing situation...
A few years ago, a guy in Tennessee did a prank where they had a toy gun and would "prank people" into stealing their valuables or pretend they're getting car jacked only to stop and give them the stuff back and say that they're on camera. This one incident, they pranked an older guy who was armed at the time with a gun but the pranksters didn't know that. The guy pulled out his gun in self defense and shot the prankster but the other guy ran to him telling him it was only a prank. Of course, the police and emergency services were called and tried to save the dumb person but he died.
@@UndeadOmens it's still armed robbery even if the gun is fake or not loaded because the victim perceives it to be real and therefore feels their life is being threatened. You clearly don't know much about the law huh?
Assault: causing someone to reasonably fear imminent physical harm (by word or action). Battery: actually touching a person in a way meant to cause distress or physical harm.
New American generation mentally is pure 💩!! That's why this country is collapsing from within.. Other Nations don't want this 💩 mentality exported to their countries!!
They don't always post it. Pranks have gone on long before social media, and will continue even without it. It's like taking away guns and expecting violence to stop lol
Thanks for not mincing words and calling this "idiotic" at the very start of the video. I'm tired of idiots/bullies getting cover under the "prank" label. This is assault, and needs to be treated as such by law.
This is nowhere near assault and I suggest you read up on what the terms assault battery and harassment mean. This is simple harassment class b misdemeanor at most. While it is stupid to do it makes these kids money, do you really think their gonna stop making bank off of random people because you don’t like the videos they produce?
Don't get into someone's personal space without consent. Especially if it's a complete stranger, you don't know what they're going through mentally or psychically. Keep your hands to yourself
Hospital for a prank😅😅😅😅😅😅😅 she ended up in hospital because she chose to go nobody hurt her , wokey single moms, she got her 10 mins of victim fame, feminist
@@nitroneonicman a bucket being dropped on his head yes. My dad had very serious spinal surgery that he hasn't healed from, he's almost 70 though which is absolutely affecting his healing. So I wish it were being dramatic, but this very likely would paralyzed him :/ it's scary to be frank. I am who cares for him, but he does want to have independence to some degree nonetheless.
@@MackenzieNerdyEMT If 1.75 lbs of force could kill him then he absolutely cannot go out and about because a literal apple falling out of a tree would paralyze/kill him.
@@nitroneonicman I'm aware and he doesn't go out as he can't even turn his neck. It's been hell since he had surgery to be blunt. It was better beforehand, by far.
yeah lets all get on the tiktok ban bandwagon. it's the only evil social media platform right? we need to ban all social media and demonetize youtube videos
Why can’t we make a TikTok challenge in which you have to donate to a homeless shelter and go to the streets and give UNADULTERATED food and water to the homeless over there
Here’s the thing…. IF a prank is against someone’s will or cause then damage, let’s put criminal charges on the pranksters and charge them for all the medical bills
Had to be hospitalized and yes touching someone especially tossing a bucket on their head to wear they can’t see is assault and the kids who did this needs to go to jail
It is assault and if she had been able to strike back it would have been considered self defense as she was in fear for her life. People need to press charges for this stupidity every time.
Okay, but as someone who has been violently assaulted, it offends me that she’s using that term for a bucket placed over her head, whereas I was jumped and bashed by 3 Samoans in a random, unprovoked attack. I get we were both rushed to the ER, but that was a result of her fall, not the “violent assault” 🙄
I'm not so sure I'm pretty sure you're the kind of guy to get angry at anything so 2 immediately start chasing the person that put a bucket on your head with said bucket still on your head as you crash into a rack of groceries then proceed to throw a tantrum like this lady in the video.
THE JUDGE, same here. IMO one of the biggest reasons that we have these problems today is that these pranksters never got the a$$ kicking they deserve.
I'm glad you're doing better. The dumbing down of America. This is our future. One day, they'll put a bucket on the wrong person, and hopefully, they get there ass kicked. That's the video I want to see
See here's the thing. It shouldn't be illegal to put a bucket over someone's head or prank them a little bit but if a person decides to knock you out after being pranked then that's perfectly fine.
I know who did this personally and I don’t agree with it she is a huge Karen victim baiting. Doing this “prank” is wrong and moronic but I couldn’t think of a more deserving person for it to happen to
No matter how harmless seeming the prank, stop pranking strangers. You never know what they’re going through
True, you also never know what kind of person you’re dealing with
Actually, it’s a matter of inherent human respect and dignity. Nobody has the right to touch or harm you.
I know exactly what their heads going through... a bucket 😂😂
@@princegroove I totally agree
But I mean than there gonna be faking pranks
I always thought the bucket pranks were staged. I never thought people were actually putting buckets on strangers. You're asking for trouble when you do that because you don't know how the stranger is going to react.
So did I!!! No lie if someone did that to me I would throw that bucket at them I don’t gaf lol I’m willing to bet the first ones were staged and the idiots “followed suit”
@@anabel6368
yup I was going to say the same thing
Me too! I thought the same but I'm sorry you could truly hurt someone just like it did in this video. This is totally unacceptable and anyone doing this should be held accountable
Yeah, I was thinking that these were only happening among a close circle of friends. People who you trust enough to surprise them in this way.
But strangers? That could be downright terrifying to some people.
The first to couple 3 were staged, just funny media. Then idiots who can't understand that isn't how you actually act want their own attention
regardless of how major or minor it might be, it’s still assault. it can also be bad for people with claustrophobia, paranoia, certain traumas, etc. putting a bag or item over a person’s head is a thing you see happen in movies and sometimes see on the news for when a person is kidnapped, raped, etc.
Just out of curiosity.
Say that a person went on a trip to Huawei. They got off the plane and entered the airport. They were reaching the exit, when all of a sudden a person perfectly and swiftly put a Hawaiian flower neckless on them without the person expecting it, or wanting it.
Would that count as assault?
@@maxs.5112 If she does not consent, that is assault, maybe sexual assault even of she is a woman
Shut up
@@johnlove2954 Ok 'm sorry but to me this just seems like complaining about everything everything doesn't have to be seen as bad
@@maxs.5112 to satisfy your...curiosity, and i can't believe i'm explaining this to someone who is also apparently smart enough to use a computer, a lei, or flower necklace, is not something people often have thrown over their heads ahead of a kidnapping. it doesn't obstruct your view. furthermore, i've been to Hawaii, they don't hire ninja to put those things around your neck. I'm quite certain they're instructed to make their presence known beforehand, so there is no surprise involved and the person has the ability to reject the lei if they don't want it. context matters. there's a reason this story is about surprise buckets and not about about expected leis. make sense buddy?
In 1965 as a child I would try to imagine a future of flying cats and space trips to mars,but instead we have the internet and RUclips 😂
Flying cats?
I too dream of the day we have flying cats
We have a few generations of kids that weren't taught properly and think this is ok.
I think you meant flying cars. And we do have flying cars. They're some special type of cars that generates electrical energy into wind energy...
It's called a helicopter🤣🤣🤣
@@alexshazam5482 I'm on a small phone, why put all that space for helicopter. If I didn't know to scroll, I'd have missed it.
Social media “pranksters” need to stop before someone retaliates and puts THEM in the hospital, or worse.
It happened already, someone got arrested or even died from their prank
None mind if the prakster had it, but the victim?
It isn’t self defense either so they would be charged with assault because they got mad over a bucket just ignore them t
@@MyPookieLebronJames I mean if you get temporarily blinded and then swing and hit someone as a natural reflex, that’s self defense against the person who was harassing you.
Whatever happened to prank phone calls?
But pranksters have been hurt before. They'll keep doing it because it makes money 💵
It is truly beyond me what this society has come to.
It will get worse with lookism. Jesus needs to come down here fast!!!
It was just a bucket she landed herself to the hospital
Social media is the problem!
Before social media none of this foolishness was happening!
If they weren’t getting millions of views from kids just like them they wouldn’t be doing this as frequently. It’s almost like Tik tok could have something to do with the problem
@@davidhowell1415 pranks started with tik tok? Do you realize kids have been doing “challenges” ever since the internet’s conception? Schools have constantly had to discipline this behavior.
A stupid teenager tried doing that to me and it resulted in the bucket being thrown at his face. It's one thing to prank your friends but don't prank strangers.
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Nice one😂
It's just a prank brooooo! Did they say that?
@@MASTEROFEVIL assault isnt a prank .. where u coming from? il try understanding your argument
@@MASTEROFEVIL i would press charges to the fullest extent and those kids would never hurt anybody again
If I tried to prank Mike Tyson with a bucket , it would be ME who would land in a hospital.
😂😂
More likely, morgue.
@@jasonrodgers9063nah, it's the afterlife
Or worse, a cemetery.
Doesn't have to be Mike Tyson, a bodybuilder or construction worker would send you there regardless.
I love how at the beginning of the video the reporter refers to the ‘prank’ as “latest idiotic social media prank”. At this point it’s safe to say that everyone is getting tired of these stupid trends.
Pranks have always existed. You know the one where someone puts a sign on someone else's back that says "kick me"? That started in the 1700's. Though, I do agree that social media has added gasoline to the fire when it comes to these sort of pranks.
@@rakijr9176 Oh I can definitely agree that pranks have existed for a long time. I just found it amusing that the reporter referred the prank as a dumb social media trend, implying that he’s aware of the danger that these social media trends carry and how they’re making the newer generation dumber.
I totally agree
K well they’re kids. Quit expecting kids to act like adults
This is an old prank tbh. Get with the times boomers
Pranks have lost their definition years ago. This is harassment, and being a nuisance to people around. I hope they feel shame, get found out, and be publicly humiliated.
All yall sensitive asf
@@tevonthemoney21 yea sadly manny people get to serious about things but then again she is kinda right in a way as if someone has claustrophobia it may be a problem, even more so with people like me for example the bucket person whould probably bet beaten up as I have a small problem from my young age trauma wich means I'm constantly on my toes and go into fight mode in an instant, once a pickpoceter tried to steal my phone, I had to pay for his broken arm and jaw (btw i punched him only once but he felt down badly) so you know some people react differently so you must be prepared for the consequences and have balls to follow up with them if u f up just like I did by calling the police on essentially myself and helping the idiot, (also imagine being the deployment guy and someone calls you and say's ,,a guy tried to steal my phone, he is unconscious now, send ambulance)
For pvting a bucket on somdone head ? pls get out lol if anything try to get them to stop
@@prestonleah6090 "it's harmless" like it didn't just trigger her heart condition. if u were in a vulnerable state having a seizure you'd be concerned with ppl filming too
@@tevonthemoney21 I'm a bit mind blown myself. Previous generations went through shell shock or ptsd from seeing their friends die in war. We get stuff like this...
I have a sister with PTSD due to a traumatic event. If this were to ever happen to her, it would likely end with her in the hospital and someone from the family out of work to monitor her once out. You never know what someone is going thru or has gone thru. This could cause someone to lose their life and/or to lose their livelihood. Don't do it!!!
She should just overcome it. Or else nature will be much harsher.
@@themind804 if only it's that easy like you said
Money hungry
@@themind804 wow your heartless
And another one taking a day off to talk to the person very thoroughly
Can we please give these idiots serious jail time now??
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This is truly sad. Imagine shopping and minding your own business, only to end up in the hospital 😢💔People need to stop
People need to stop doing stupid trends for clout
She was overreacting to a bucket
Why do we have to imagine something we just watched? Smh
Noone is in hospital didnu even watch the video
LOL grow the hell up stop defending Karen's for overreacting over bulshit
I used to work with a Marine combat Vet. Pranking him could have gotten you killed. You just can't do that to complete strangers and never expect a risk.
@@BDS3600nah they should get ended instead
@@BDS3600she was assaulted. Period. And she has a right to sue.
@@BDS3600nigga you don't just go around putting buckets on anyone's head tho 💀. Literally your setting yourself up.
@@v_AsT It's literally just a bunch of teens playing a prank, but sure, clutch dem pearls bro. You officially in league with middle-aged white women now, grats.
@@BDS3600merely touching a woman's ass cheek is assault by law. Stop trying to downplay this.
Touching people without consent is ASSAULT.
That’s far fetched for one reason. What if some bumps into you by accident? It happens and a sorry should make up for it.
This is completely different
@@zerotodona1495obviously that would be an accident and not intentional. And wouldn’t be assault. 😂 Fail.
Battery
Ok. The second one caught my attention. 😂
it's a salt?
So tired of these despicable social media clout goblins. I hope every single one was found and charged to the fullest extent of the law.
damn bro i bet you were hoping your post would get more than 46 updoots huh? gotta chase that clout harder bro! have you tried putting a bucket over strangers heads? i bet you could get people to like you online then!!!
@@itchiegames You sound slow.
@@itchiegameshow many times did mommy drop you???
calm down. it's just a prank bruh
It's California, I wouldn't expect any legal repercussions.
Do we really gotta start legally charging people for pranks like this when it causes a medical condition? At this day and age, yes.
This type of stuff doesn't happen where I live. Someone will get shot lol.
She already had medical conditions. It's pretty simple, don't mess with random people like that. Is that so much to require?
@@notblazedfordays9536 It wasn't the sole factor but it caused it. Normally if you push someone a little they won't fall. What if they're already out of balance and you push them? You caused the fall even though they were out of balance.
It didn’t CAUSE a medical condition, she had a medical condition that intense fear caused to flare up. As someone with a heart condition with anxiety, my heart goes out to this woman.
@@packers12to80 same
So sorry for the Mom of twins….and everyone it has happened to. She was (probably) enjoying a few hours of shop time and a break from her beautiful babies. Sending 💜 to her.
@@Smt_Glaive 😂
@Scott Dove Yes, people usually faint and have heart issues while helping people stage idiotic pranks. That is a mother. Would you want that to happen to your mother? SMH
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@@Smt_Glaive clown
has anyone ever faked an injury for legal settlement?
i'm an older guy who has ptsd, bipolar, as well as other issues that would set me off like a bomb in a complete rage.
Sounds like you need to stay home bubble boy
@@benmart28 lol
@@benmart28or how about not blaming potential victims? You think someone should never be allowed to buy groceries because they might get triggered because of trauma they experienced?
@@benmart28 sounds like you took the short bus to school
@@benmart28- What’s your favorite flavor of crayons? And be sure not to lick windows during the Winter months, your tongue might freeze to it.
Putting a bucket over someone's head is akin to putting a bag or covering over their head right before a kidnapping or robbery. Of course it throws the person off guard and they'll react with flight or fight instinct. You don't do things like that to strangers. Do it to your family and friends who know you so they can retaliate.
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 Exactly
Disoriented this woman who then fell and hit her head. Very dangerous prank.
I guarantee you know one will be kidnapped in a public place and i guarantee you.
@@robertoanaya2968 Actually It has happened many times. In brood daylight and in public.
@@TheUnderCoverMother2020
Not from inside a grocery store in front of all the employees. If a bucket makes someone panic that bad, they should probably go get some psychological help.
As someone with complex ptsd, please don't "prank" people without consent. People might have their own stuff going on and these "pranks" can be damaging. Ime it's only fun and games when it's consentual between friends and family, not strangers
EDIT: Yall, it's really not a difficult concept. You don't have to tell them all the details of the prank, just ask if they're cool with pranks and if they have anything off limits (like pranks at their job, flashing lights, trauma triggers, maybe they have food allergies, etc.). Then you plan the prank and wait to execute it. This is how my bf and I prank each other now. My bf once thought it would be funny to lock me in the bathroom, he didn't know that was a huge trauma trigger for me and I had to be hospitalized, not fun. After that we talked about pranks limits and it's been chill since. I love prank and I have boundaries
@Jaime damn someone's got no friends
@Jaime you must be very sheltered
@Jaime you're a different generation
@@fluffymilkpuddingY'all literally have the same brain processing power as a fainting goat and have the audacity to call someone else sheltered.. 😂
@Jaime Found the Psychopath
you can prank your friends but strangers that you don't even know is messed up.
100% true. Taking it beyond friends or family is like Russian Roulette.
Honestly, this would be f-ed up even if these people knew the prankster.
Some people found the way to male "pranking" even friends wrong, like the #*&% who i sometimes see pretending to push their friends in front of my train. It has already caused one man to panic and actually fall on the track. Yet it continues.
She's only 8 months after a twin pregnancy. She's still healing from the 8+ months of pregnancy and labor and delivery. It's no wonder something like this can be so damaging. The fear new mothers have for themselves and their children is primal.
I'm sure she was fine after 8 months.
I'm 12+ years recovering from a sprain knee when I was a boy 😢
It’s been 8 months give it a rest already.. there’s so excuse for her to act like that Christ it was a bucket
8 months after and she's still not fine? She just needs to man up and chill. Such a wus.
@@rileydiamond703 I'm sure you're a little boy
"Violently assaulted" is a bit of a stretch but people have to be held accountable for their behavior in public. This is getting out of hand. Social media is creating and enabling morons.
To the person receiving the prank, that could absolutely feel violent. And if someone did that to me or my family, I would respond pretty violently in return.
I LOLed at that statement too
@@MM-PrayEverydayForUS placing a bucket on someone’s head meaning no harm doesn’t mean she was attacked violently lol someone tried to have a laugh and it went completely wrong doesn’t mean it was violent
Facts what the hell is wrong with her 😂😂
@@MM-PrayEverydayForUS you weird as hell😂😂😂😂if I put a bucket on one of your family members head you’d get violent with me? Good lord y’all need help
Imma explain for the young ones that don't get it. The reason this is dangerous is because the victim as no idea what's about to happen. They could think they're about to get robbed or kidnapped. That's why this prank is dangerous. One of the best ways to victimize someone, is to obscure their vision.
I agree 100%….I’ve seen way to many comments about it being “just a bucket” but that’s because we know it was just a dumb prank but the woman at the time didn’t know that….
And lots of people have PTSD, or like the woman in the video they have heart conditions, or other serious health issues…it could end up fatal. No one exists as a joke for anyone else. There needs to be serious consequences.
@@angelwings7930ptsd from what? Getting a bucket put on their heads or getting misgendered?
@@Dillybar777 someone is suddenly getting their vision obscured without warning. Do you not think that could be a callback to a traumatic incident for some people?
@@slowyourroll1146 yeah sure, maybe for like the 200 people in the US that have been blindfolded and kidnapped. But let's be real about it. PTSD is an excuse people use all the time
I actually have epilepsy and if this happened to me and set one of my seizures off I would not be happy
You have a seizure if you blink? Or the lights go out? Drive in a tunnel BAM siezure?
My sister does too 🙏🏽
@@awcm1507 My sister has epilepsy and can't even watch some movies because it can trigger a seizure and stress triggers them as well.
Violently assaulted is extreme but I will say certain pranks shouldn’t be done to strangers nonetheless
Agreed lol I had to chuckle a little at the “violently assaulted” part 😂
well it did happen to her being hospitalized just shows how serious it can unfold no matter how harmless your intentions.
@@rubenlarotin3141 true but the point is she wasn’t violently assaulted
I thought the violently part was much
@@rubenlarotin3141 I once accidentally bumped into a lady she tripped over and hurt her ankle, sometimes people get hurt way to easily
This is why people aren't patient or kind anymore. I seriously hate going out in public.
Me, too. It takes me twice as long to do something due to people literally everyfreakingplace. Driving, shopping, errands whatever... I'm sick of crowds, lines and stupidity.
same , i usually to to places the minute they open to avoid ppl
Same, same and same
When this first came out people were laugh at her. Said she did it for the money. Sad.
@@erikh9991Stop spreading lies.
"Pranksters" really need to start being arrested and given _serious_ consequences... make an example out of them
Without prank RUclips will be boring
@@dylanorta7592 Then please volunteer yourself, don't expect strangers to be prank objects.
Punishment must fit the crime. What you said would be unconstitutional
@@arandomuser3329 Does foot whipping fit well?
@@arandomuser3329no. It's not.
The biggest fear of her life????? A bucket.😂😂😂😂😂😂
Sounds like she’s looking for money 😂🤑🤑
@@JorgeRojas21d facts
There was a prank many years ago where a guy was pulling up peoples sagged pants on the streets. He did it to one guy, and a bystander walking by noticed and swung at the prankster, knocking him out. I wish more people did that
Pulled up peoples pants ?
Or knocked out pranksters
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That guy's not a bystander, he's an upstander.
...or maybe men should learn how to put on pants - its not really that hard
@@morganablackwater2017 Fair
Another example of what happens when parents don’t knock the prank out of their kids.
If she thinks putting a bucket on her head is equal to violent assault. Put her in Ukraine she will die breathing air within 1 minutes. This prank sure is annoying but the funny part is daddy's princess collapsed and went to coma due to darkness of bucket.
It's sad how you were abused and the funny and kindess was knocked out of you. Now you want to assault people.
And she's a perfect example of what happens when you keep your kids inside of a bubble their whole lives 😂😂😂 soft
@@agustinsolis5831what does this even mean
You can not abuse your kids and them still not act like this. Don’t use these dumbasses to make excuses for hitting children
We need to stop calling them pranks. This is menacing behaviour
@@LuznoLindo wtf?
THANK YOUUUU
The problem is laws aren't enforced. This is battery. Charge it as such and end no cash bail.
It's not even that bad just chill out
Nah, calling these people menaces also sounds like too light hearted a term, what it is is illegal battery.
These people need to be prosecuted. It's assault. It's not funny, it's stupid.
This is the reason why pranksters must be punished.
We need court ordered bans of social media for offenders and even the court ordered deletion of their social media accounts and platforms.
@@sharingtherealworld That's a good ass idea which means it'll never be implemented
Yeah nah mate I dissent that.
People with zero sense of humor need to be punished! But I’ve seen much funnier than the bucket prank
@@shaheedharun445the best prank... getting your parent's reaction to the audio of you getting raped every night in prison.... HYSTERICAL! Given your sense of humor, you should appreciate that prank.
These pranksters need to be careful as one day there’re going to prank the wrong person
Unfortunately, the only problem is that wrong person will be accused of a crime while defending themselves.
@@lolo77222 nah just make sure it looks like they broke leg or arm cause they tripped
Praying they do
Well they did prank the wrong person. The woman ended up in a hospital.
@@JCX-9 true
I think we should allow people to file more lawsuits against these pransters even if it seems ridiculous so they'll understand not everyone is going to the store to get messed with by a stranger.
Can't get more Karen than that ... Fainted because a bucket 😂😂😂😂
@@SugaPappi32not really… keep your hands to yourself that’s not really Karen like lol
I mean, this actually is battery. You can go to jail for this.
If by filing a “lawsuit” you mean “physically damaging” them so they have to wear colostomy bag for the rest of their life, I agree with you.
A prank is when you do it on someone you know, if you do it to a random stranger it is bullying and harassments and an attack and can land you a long jail sentence !!! IT IS NOT A PRANK WHEN YOU DO IT TO STRANGERS YOU DO NOT KNOW !!!
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Social media is the worst thing that ever happened to society. I recognize the irony of me saying that as I watch youtube.
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Biggest problem I have with these prankers is that if they get their asses beat for doing it, then it's a problem.
Same
EXACTLY. Then it'll be a$$holes in the comments going "it's a joke. Lighten up"
Yeah, THEIR problem.
It’s the girls fault bruh
I hope they do
This isn’t a prank. This is an assault.
no it's not
you americans cry that everything is " assault " an assault is walking up to someone and punching them in the face for no reason.@@holdenmenard1312
@@gamingwithcyt3925you seem to not know the law around assault. It definitely is assault.
you fail to realise America isnt the only country in the world, if you went to the police about this in the UK they'd laugh at you LMAO, you lot r too sensitive@@shanks2872
@@shanks2872 If there's physical contact, it's actually battery, which is a more serious charge.
They don’t have any right to prank others, they should be punished severely and this should teach others a lesson.
The USA is so soft now
Yea, hope the judge and prosecutor makes an example out of them
@@yezusdascumlord7609 💯🙄
No one asked you
They put a bucket on someone's head...not really a big deal. I'd probably laugh. This lady did a terrible job reacting to it
The Tide Pod Challenge generation is almost all grown up how sweet
I hope they’re found and held accountable.
Yes, they should go to prison for the rest of their life. How dare they put a bucket on someone’s head
@@99fxgtjc If that was done to me, I'd immediately consider that an assault and go after him! He would soon regret it and end up on the floor crying like a little baby!
@@99fxgtjcyooo u way too harsh. U definitely would not be a judge
@@nbaprogamer2130 he's joking
@@musicmashup9597 definitely seems like he's sarcastic but he doesn't have no laugh emoji or anything, don't assume everything people say is a joke
Sad this happened to the mom, but also this has been going on for about a year or two now.
It's even worse that it's been going on that long. You do know it's not OK right?
it took the woman a year to recover? damn.
Wow smh I hate these idiots I really hope they come across someone wrong one day they gonna learn
@@wilfordfootball79 over a prank? really?
@@lucid523lame prank why do this they must be so bored
I don't know about the violently assaulted part but it was an assault nonetheless. I'm glad she's okay now.
People overreact to every little thing I swear
Yeah she is kinda weak. Not to defend the bucketeers.
@@MisterHeroman I don't understand how she has lived this long if a bucket almost killed her.
Its not an assault. They just put a small bucket on her head and she was unable to get it off using her hands which is very easy and then she collapsed for no reason and hit her head. It was all her fault, she just wants to get a free money for accusing prankers of violent assault
@@MisterHeroman Our ancient ancestors would be blown away if they could see how soft we've become.
People need to start suing these pranksters.
Thanks for telling me I’m allowed to prank people like this with no repercussions literally
Oh there's going to be repercussions did you not hear the part where she was trying to figure out who they were. When she knows their names there will be repercussions
@@Caitlin-bd9yp They'll learn when they're the next Tanner Cook. 🙄🙄
A prank is when you do it on someone you know, if you do it to a random stranger it is bullying and harassments and an attack and can land you a long jail sentence !!! IT IS NOT A PRANK WHEN YOU DO IT TO STRANGERS YOU DO NOT KNOW !!!
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Better know your intended vic isn't worried about feeding you to the worms.
Sicko
Every single one of those is considered assault. You can't just touch whatever you want. You really don't even have to touch somebody for it to be considered assault or for them to hate you in self defense.
Uh yeah you do. Don't have to touch someone for assault? You guys never fail to disappoint with your opinions
@Sky Chieftain you don't, throwing something on someone is assault.
@@jonathan-ce1ku nothing was thrown here
No you don't have to touch someone for it to be assault.
@@skychieftain no, you don't. that's battery. you can spit on someone while yelling close to them, and they have every right to defend themselves physically at that point. You charge at someone, same thing. Why don't you look it up before making yourself look stupid.
The pranksters need to be held accountable.
And their negligent parents. Who raises these little delinquents?
For a bucket? Do you actually believe this woman
@@MikesGarageReviews The fact that you normalize and diminish this is f'dup.
@NewestTechReview society has become so weak we cannot handle a plastic bucket being posed as a minor obstruction to our lives.
I guess you never know when a simple prank can lead to heart attack or something like this story. Tho this time was a seizure.
i hate how normalized its become of filming strangers in public or doings things to bother them, no matter how big or small it might be just leave people alone
ur just soft
@@ana..a. what exactly does this have to do with being “soft”?
I would think at the first few times it’s funny if no one is hurt, but then it stops being funny altogether
@@ana..a. I’m gonna say that to you when you’re laid out on the floor after messing with the wrong one. “ur just soft”
@@ana..a. another edgelord
She should file a lawsuit against the "prankster".
I would literally love to see her try to argue this in court
I would not be able to stop laughing 😂 hi Bucket head 😂
Judge would care less he has better things to worry about than a bucket
I’m so glad she’s physically okay now. This prank is stupid and dangerous
Because she couldnt take a bucket off in 2 seconds? Okay
@@OGkrymsonclouds even a simple jumpscare out of nowhere unexpected can even kill a person
@@yellowronos 😂
@@yellowronos you realize the same people running the news, make hollywood movies, and you here believing this lml THEY JUST WANT YOUR GUNS
It’s natural selection if you almost die just because someone put a bucket on ur head I say good riddance
I remember when pranks ended up with the two people laughing. This is an assault on strangers.
100%
Skill issue 😂
I don't remember
@@HAHAd2 you're telling on yourself.
Assault for a bucket
What happened to just pranking your friends? Don't these people have friends?
They're seeking validation from internet sir, you think they had one prior to this?
No fun
it is for content love it yall to sensitive just laugh it off that it lol. everyone take things to serious and she wad not violently attack lol it is a damn bucket calm down karen money grab
@@PublicStormz y’all like to prank and mess with random people and strangers y’all gone get hurt because not everybody is friendly and like to play 🤡 y’all gone find y’all selves running from bullets
@@Motivation-xk2kf if I get hurt :) it’s assault :) it goes both ways :) there’s a camera too so if they assault me or attack me I got proof 😊
dude people really need to just leave other people alone.. no one wants to be messed with by a stranger.
I remember the time when someone found it funny to push me off the dock and into the water. What I will never forget is the fact that this caused an uncontrollable state of panic. I was breathing heavily to say the least, and I had absolutely no control of it. It was running entirely independently. Fortunately, the water was shallow, otherwise who knows what could have happened.
skill issue
Honestly the water being shallow is equally as scary depending on how you land. I've heard of so many people becoming crippled that way
@@astrodolphin8219shut up bro
'Running entirely independently'?😂😂
Lmao!
The problem is many people support it until someone gets hurt, then they say that it is wrong.
it's just so rare that a prank like this will go wrong, it's like saying a joke and someone got a ptsd meltdown and start causing damage. Of course, all in all, it's not cool and could irritate other people, but bottom of the line I'd say this is one of the more harmless one I've seen. It just so happens a person with a condition got pranked and panicked.
Maybe they assume it's staged. I would have thought it was staged if I saw it in person. I always thought the videos were staged.
@@oanhienlong7264 Yep, i'd also say it's negativity bias; you see the stories of it going wrong all the time, but never when it goes normally.
To the guys who pulled this prank it's just a matter of time before the police find you. They will find you. I hope those pranksters pay for her hospital bill!
Well they should have him now, every store has cameras, they can easily spot him going up the same aisle as her.
They won’t find me
Not if he is black.
@@solomonwagnon5379 shhh kid stop dreaming
I'd chase after him until I caught him, then let him have it big time!
Pregnant and post partum moms die from heart attacks all the time. Being pregnant doubles your blood volume and strains your heart in a normal pregnancy, and she just had twins. I wish her a speedy recovery and hope those pranksters face consequences.
She went to straight lawsuit mode.
Learning how to curl up like a pill bug and sue everyone in a 100 mile radius is how to achieve the new American dream.
@@stevep7346shut up
Target getting sue
As she should, smooth brain.
She said she was violently assaulted. Seriously, I need to learn that phrase next time someone brushes against me at the mall😂😂
Pranking the public should be an arrestable offense - disturbing the peace
Completely agree, but the women claims she was “violently assaulted”….which could land these boys in more trouble then they deserve IMO.
She's a KAREN 😅😂
@@lsb9397 don’t use the word Karen for something that isn’t close to what an actual Karen does. She was having a panic attack that lead to a seizure after the “prank”. It’s a completely reasonable reaction to the situation.
The peace wasn't Disturbed till she fell to the ground and acted like she got shot when in reality she just got a bucket placed on her head...
@@Rl3ts hey Becca I'm reality nice to meet you I'm here to tell you if she acts this way with a bucket being placed on her head imagine how she would act if she was actually in a traumatizing situation...
A few years ago, a guy in Tennessee did a prank where they had a toy gun and would "prank people" into stealing their valuables or pretend they're getting car jacked only to stop and give them the stuff back and say that they're on camera. This one incident, they pranked an older guy who was armed at the time with a gun but the pranksters didn't know that. The guy pulled out his gun in self defense and shot the prankster but the other guy ran to him telling him it was only a prank. Of course, the police and emergency services were called and tried to save the dumb person but he died.
nobody is boutta read allat 💀
Bad prank if the gun looked real. If it was an obvious toy squirt gun, then the murderer should rot in jail.
@sup: What does "boutta" and "allat" mean?
@@UndeadOmens it's still armed robbery even if the gun is fake or not loaded because the victim perceives it to be real and therefore feels their life is being threatened. You clearly don't know much about the law huh?
@@ana..a.Looks like I did lol
I call this *Natural Selection*
This isn’t a prank. It’s assault and needs to be prosecuted as such.
Ok if that’s what you say so
@Benzley722not really tbh
Assault: causing someone to reasonably fear imminent physical harm (by word or action).
Battery: actually touching a person in a way meant to cause distress or physical harm.
The amount of people defending the kids actions and attacking the woman is disgusting.
New American generation mentally is pure 💩!!
That's why this country is collapsing from within..
Other Nations don't want this 💩 mentality exported to their countries!!
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The amount of people being oversensitive and defending this staged-woman is disgusting.
@@I_ran_out_of_Name_Ideas same bro. Screw the oversensitive liberals who cannot handle bein' shown on Camera for one second.
Social media truly has ruined us
Can’t even have fun anymore without somebody trying to sue. It’s tough.
@@Glorytoglorzo You call prank prats having fun. The fun is when they get a well deserved 'what goes around comes around' response from their victims.
When i was 12 on RUclips I thought "pranking strangers is cool". But then I grew up.
Tik tok and Instagram really needs to be banned. Sick of these influencers POS
LIKE THE SHIGGY CHALLENGE FEW YRS BACK
STUPID
Prank culture got popular on RUclips though too
They don't always post it. Pranks have gone on long before social media, and will continue even without it. It's like taking away guns and expecting violence to stop lol
Can’t blame TikTok this is some RUclips type shyt. Should we ban RUclips?
We should just ban tiktok٫instagran٫ and RUclips at this point.
Thanks for not mincing words and calling this "idiotic" at the very start of the video.
I'm tired of idiots/bullies getting cover under the "prank" label. This is assault, and needs to be treated as such by law.
No. It's funny
This is nowhere near assault and I suggest you read up on what the terms assault battery and harassment mean. This is simple harassment class b misdemeanor at most. While it is stupid to do it makes these kids money, do you really think their gonna stop making bank off of random people because you don’t like the videos they produce?
If this was assault someone would have been left bleeding or or covered in wounds
@@harwoodhillbillies3701 Okay this isn't assault, then please tell us how to qualify such an action.
@@harwoodhillbillies3701 *they're* genius
Don't get into someone's personal space without consent. Especially if it's a complete stranger, you don't know what they're going through mentally or psychically. Keep your hands to yourself
"personal space" doesn't exist in public , ask anyone who takes the subway
Yeahhhh, ima ask somebody for their consent at a busy place
@@VaunShiz I guess you won't mind people touching your face randomly in public then? Seeing as you don't have personal space.
"Hey excuse me Karen. Can I please ask permission to prank you by putting a bucket over your head and running away to pretend someone else did it?"
Bucket on my head = body bag on yours.
How to get life in prison 101
Just another internet tough guy, nothing to see here.
"Violently assaulted" 😂
😂😂😂
Shorty has a bucket phobia
Social media pranks need to be considered a crime.
Soy boy
@@stevenava1158 ?
Absolutely a crime
@@stevenava1158 Sneako Fanboy
@@manatee8911 chill Chris, before you sue me
I'm impressed to know these pranks aren't always set up.
They need to get punished for this and assume the consequences of their acts
Hospital for a prank😅😅😅😅😅😅😅 she ended up in hospital because she chose to go nobody hurt her , wokey single moms, she got her 10 mins of victim fame, feminist
@@connorwilson8078 Agree 100%. Them pranks is funny as F..K!
@@connorwilson8078 wrong, she hit her head and suffered a serious head injury and passed out from a heart condition.
@@Newguy-gm6kn no it’s not, what happened to this woman is horrible
@@allisonkrueger8330 I'm laughing so hard that my stomach hurts....Bwhahahhahahahahahahahahhahahaahahhahahahah...
Considering my dad had serious neck and spinal surgery this would very possibly paralyze him. He can go out and about but he has to be very careful
A 1.73 lb bucket on his head would paralyze him?
@@nitroneonicman a bucket being dropped on his head yes. My dad had very serious spinal surgery that he hasn't healed from, he's almost 70 though which is absolutely affecting his healing. So I wish it were being dramatic, but this very likely would paralyzed him :/ it's scary to be frank. I am who cares for him, but he does want to have independence to some degree nonetheless.
@@MackenzieNerdyEMT If 1.75 lbs of force could kill him then he absolutely cannot go out and about because a literal apple falling out of a tree would paralyze/kill him.
@@nitroneonicman I'm aware and he doesn't go out as he can't even turn his neck. It's been hell since he had surgery to be blunt. It was better beforehand, by far.
@@MackenzieNerdyEMT I'm sorry to hear about that, I hope the best for both of you
I hope it happens to me. I have so much pent up stress I've been keeping bottled up for so long.
Yep take it all out on these entitled kids
Hahaha same 😂
That's such an immature mindset, use of force will always be a legaly risky action in this country.
@klyesam4006 don't take it too seriously. This is the internet anyway.
Me too. I would really take it out on him big time!
This is not a prank. This is stupidity. RUclips TikTok, and other sites should ban these types of videos
I remember seeing this on shorts recently. This is why I want TikTok gone for good.
bro uses youtube shorts omd... 💀
yeah lets all get on the tiktok ban bandwagon. it's the only evil social media platform right?
we need to ban all social media and demonetize youtube videos
@@miguels1379 fr like if TikToks gone people will just do it on RUclips it’s the same 😭
They can't ban social media because the first amendment
lmao ur a youtube shorts user thats why 💀
*puts bucket on head* "I was violently assaulted"
It was like another incident where the blk girl said she was assaulted when the Whyte girl just grabbed her lol
I'll put a bucket on your head, then we'll see how you feel.
@@izzymalik9173 grabbing someone against their will IS assault…. Putting a bucket on someone is not 😑
"Violently assaulted" is kinda the wrong way to describe it
LMAO
Why can’t we make a TikTok challenge in which you have to donate to a homeless shelter and go to the streets and give UNADULTERATED food and water to the homeless over there
Exactly! Something really really positive and meaningful
Sadly none of those things bring this people fame as they want so a sad life
I mean probably because it wouldn’t be interesting. Some people on social media do stuff like that already though
Make sure part of the challenge is that you DON'T FILM IT FOR INTERNET POINTS. How about you just do a good thing and keep it to yourself?
U must not watch tiktok . They do all,the time .
Here’s the thing…. IF a prank is against someone’s will or cause then damage, let’s put criminal charges on the pranksters and charge them for all the medical bills
But if you turn around and assault the “pranksters” you’re the bad guy and have no sense of humor.
No one here has said that
@@sdigf3167 the pranksters do tho
Fact finally someone gets it it called trying to claim insurance on this.
@@allisonkrueger8330 Who cares what those ejits say?
no assault happened here.
I see were your coming from but “Violently assaulted”?! That’s wild, that’s basically comparing that, to someone getting shot
Fr
i mean she was rushed to the ER
Had to be hospitalized and yes touching someone especially tossing a bucket on their head to wear they can’t see is assault and the kids who did this needs to go to jail
It is assault and if she had been able to strike back it would have been considered self defense as she was in fear for her life. People need to press charges for this stupidity every time.
Okay, but as someone who has been violently assaulted, it offends me that she’s using that term for a bucket placed over her head, whereas I was jumped and bashed by 3 Samoans in a random, unprovoked attack. I get we were both rushed to the ER, but that was a result of her fall, not the “violent assault” 🙄
"Someone also put a bucket on my head"😂😂
If they ever did that to me I’ll be sending them to the hospital
I'm not so sure I'm pretty sure you're the kind of guy to get angry at anything so 2 immediately start chasing the person that put a bucket on your head with said bucket still on your head as you crash into a rack of groceries then proceed to throw a tantrum like this lady in the video.
THE JUDGE, same here. IMO one of the biggest reasons that we have these problems today is that these pranksters never got the a$$ kicking they deserve.
@@blackskulldud57 dude I’ll recognize them with the shoe that they’re wearing
@@blackskulldud57 Bwahahahahaha!
nahhh youre the type to say "thats it, no more Mr nice guy😠" 😹
I'm glad you're doing better. The dumbing down of America. This is our future. One day, they'll put a bucket on the wrong person, and hopefully, they get there ass kicked. That's the video I want to see
Thank tiktok
I'm right there with you. Now that's a video that would go viral!!
I'd watch it a million times myself, lol
See here's the thing. It shouldn't be illegal to put a bucket over someone's head or prank them a little bit but if a person decides to knock you out after being pranked then that's perfectly fine.
You seriously want to see someone get violent because of a bucket prank?
That seems a bit out of proportion.
Its not even April Fools Day...........
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Welp it is
Government's need to start holding social media platforms accountable for this sort of thing.
“Violently assaulted” 😂😅
It was like another incident where a blk girl said she was assaulted when the Whyte girl just grabbed her lol
Pranking a Karen was their worst mistake.
The police officer at the end of the clip, looked like a chunky Brian Kilmead 😂
Lady is quick on her feet and got that lawsuit asap
With pranks like this, I hope they run into the wrong person who deals with them in a bloody and painful manner
While screaming at the prankster "IT'S JUST A PRANK
@@KyleShiflet13666 Beautiful. "I was just kidding. He took it seriously and started bleeding."
Don't those pranksters have anything better to do?
'i was violently assaulted' then that last clip had me
i love how inside edition always calls people who do somewhat stupid things knuckleheads
Imagine being folded by a bucket
If its your friend or someone you know than it's a prank, if it's a total stranger it's harassment
This
I know who did this personally and I don’t agree with it she is a huge Karen victim baiting. Doing this “prank” is wrong and moronic but I couldn’t think of a more deserving person for it to happen to
Facts
Um no. It's still harassment or assault even if it's your friend.
@@thegraffitiwriterknowsas6821stop using the name Karen as an insult. Grow up.
"Please help. I was violently assault." Someone put a bucket on my head.😂
That will be the prankster after being punched by the disgruntled person they play their trick on.
😂
Dumbo ears.