Sometimes I wish that The Eternal Sunshine of a Spotless Mind memory erase thing was real. Sometimes I wish it for myself, sometimes I wish it for others. Right now it's obviously for the little boy and his family.
I'm hoping that too - they probably won't forget what the entitled person said, but the solidarity they got from absolutely everybody else would mean something.
The EM kicked a dog, huh? When's her funeral? I assume she was rabid and was put out of our, I mean her, misery. The ONLY time to attack a dog like that is when it is attacking your pet/family. Back when my dad was a kid, he raised rabbits in the back yard. One day, a hunting-breed dog was being walked by a neighbor and it caught scent of the animals, its instincts took over, and he broke away from his owners and killed a few of the rabbits. My dad's older brother heard the commotion from the garage and came running; seeing the situation and not wanting to risk getting bitten himself, he punted the dog back several feet. The dog owners were able to recapture their dog, saw the damage done to the rabbit population, and decided the kick was a justified punishment and went home. No repercussions as far as I've heard from my family, so I'm hoping the wind was knocked out of the dog is all, with no lasting injuries.
The story about the neighbors who wanted all food bought for them and then kicked their dog and broke down the gate is outrageous!🤬 All I can say is if someone did that to my fur baby, I would be put in jail, probably for life.
Disney Parks actually changed its policy to crack down on fights and asshole behavior recently in its rules. Now if you aren’t kind to people, you WILL be removed in a one-strike-you’re-out policy. Doesn’t mean I’d ever go there. I’d rather not worry about having my teeth kicked in over a pretzel.
If I had a sick kid, and someone said THAT about them. Someone will have to call the Police to hold me back as I would put HIM into a Hospital. And I'm not even a violent person. What kind of heartless bastard says that about a kid who is dying? I truly hope karma catches up to him in the form of Cancer and then HE'LL understand what that poor kid is going through.
Story 1: Some people are just evil. I can't feel bad about his day being ruined as a result of justified outrage on the part of everyone around him. Story 2: A senior who has abandoned all decency and should just be banned from the store. Story 3: Good deeds get punished, episode #1,000,949. This is why helping people is risky. Story 4: Some neighbors make me think that hermits have the right idea.
@@og_3rd_st_saint_gat yeah I'd find a way to leave a jaw trap right where the jerk neighbor's jerk kid accesses the property since apparently the dogs are tied. A broken leg would serve it right and keep it away for awhile.
Story 3, cousin is a cop and told me this a few years ago. Squatters moved into a house while the owners were on vacation. Owners came back, realized what happen and shot one of the squatters and killed him. Castle doctrine law in that state and no charges were filed. The guy's wife tried to sue but due to the circumstances, it got thrown out of court.
@@lancerevell5979 Keep in mind those laws only seem to apply to white people. Minorities don't seem to have the right to defend themselves. There was a case a few years ago where a white guy was harassing a black family. One night he trespassed on the family's property with a weapon and the father shot and killed him. It was a clear case of self-defense but the DA wasn't having it and got a conviction. Last year a similar thing happened. White Karen tried to run a black motorist off the road. He defended himself but was still charged.
I have not heard of that kind of thing happening in Texas, but then again we own shot guns and have carry licenses. I would straight up shoot someone trying to take my house too.
I know he made a cruel comment but still don’t wish he dies, that makes you just as evil as him (still life will give him a great and hurtful punch in the balls)
I would have gone to jail for assault and battery that day, and given the jailhouse photographer a shit eating grin for my mug shot. I'll spend a night in lockup for knocking an entitled scum bag senseless.
Make-A-Wish is also for children with chronic health problem too. My son has severe scoliosis since he was 2 y.o. and MAW paid for our trip to Hawaii. MAW used to be just for children who have cancer. Now they also give wishes to kids with autism, organ transplant, etc. All the parent(s) have to do is call MAW and see if they qualify (before the child turns18 y.o.) for a wish. MAKE-A-WISH has made so many children and their family happy through hard and sad times. My heart go out to the children that are dying. I hope their short time on earth was made happy for them by MAW.
"By all means, you may have another discount, 100% off! In exchange, you leave here in the next 30 seconds with nothing, or be arrested for trespassing after business hours. 29... 28... 27..."
Story 4: Know OP's family has found out why the original owners couldn't get anyone to buy the house and had to lower the price by half. Karen and her family. 🤦♂🤢
@@UIJuS10 Well if they sue they get money, if they call the cops, they could sue still, but cant get money from a person in prison. They gotta replace a lot of stuff, and pay a vet bill. Maybe after a settlement is placed the cops can arrest her too.
@@UIJuS10 You are not wrong on that, but I do wonder, why is it lawsuits can take years but a prosecution might only take a few days, weeks, maybe a month?
@@XFizzlepop-Berrytwist I'm not sure where you are, but in the US, defendants in a criminal case have a constitutionally protected right to a speedy trial. Since civil cases are all about money, respondents of a civil case may try to prolong the outcome as long as they can, in particular if they know they can be held fully liable but also have the opportunity to have the plaintiff run out of money from payment of legal fees.
Story 1. I have a similar story from when I helped support a large charity music festival where we had special needs children attending. We had Pedal Cars that could be one, two or four people and when we had the special needs children we closed the line for one hour. One Karen of a father did a similar thing, complaining about waiting, a little girl told him off explaining that she had special needs children in her class and school and he should be more caring and offer help, other parents praised her and children and other parents offered to assist us with the special needs children to enjoy the cars by pushing them or helping pedal around the track. The Karen man huffed and left with a young boy in tow I felt sorry for the boy as he looked so embarrassed it was obvious the boy knew his dad was an AH.
it wouldn’t even have gotten that bad IF it was my house, because the first time they started anything, the guy would have had a loaded .45ACP pistol put right between his eyes and been told to gtfo and never, ever come back
@@JohnH20111 we should be allowed to threaten them because it still counts as trespassing on private property. The whole "squatters rights" crap needs to be abolished.
@@JohnH20111 Absolutely! I have, in the last couple years, had to chase off at gunpoint, three different idiots trying to break into my home. While I was here! One very nearly ate a .357 Magnum bullet. I am elderly and handicapped, not able to get into a physical fight, but I can dang sure shoot straight! I don't tolerate thieves.
Story 3: I know how they feel. Had to get the police to "escort" my former roommates out of my house. This was, of course, after the judge had sided with them in regards to me stalking them in my own three bedroom duplex home. My house is freaking tiny and somehow I'm stalking them? I think not. I genuinely hope that judge was disbarred and fired from the bench. When the police showed up, there were 5 cars and 8 police officers.
I've heard of Disney stories like that before. There was one where the MAW kid got to go to the front of the line at a Disney Princess greeting/photo thing, a Karen dad complained, he was told the kid was MAW, and the Karen muttered how it must be nice to having a dying kid so you could cut lines. Some people are just...
Someone should tell that man, "You idiot! If the kid dropped dead right now, we'd have to wait for at least an HOUR, while the EMTs deal with the situation. Shut up, and wait. It will be much faster that way, than if your cruelty makes him die of a broken heart." Also, I LOVE how they pushed him back over and over and over. I bet some of them went back in line JUST to push him back.
First Story: Well, now I know that it is possible to survive without a heart. Because that male Karen is doing it. Fourth Story: I'm getting vibes that the ED and TG planned to kidnap those kids.
15 years ago my parents built a house and during the construction my mom was talking to a neighbor and the neighbor said how nice the house looked and then went on about all the stuff my parents had done inside. My mom asked how they could know all that and the neighbor said that they and a bunch of people walked through the house once the construction crew left. After that my parents moved their camping trailer on site and changed the locks on all the doors of the house and they did not give a copy of the key to anyone.
2 things I never understood, first why people that obviously don't like the place go to Disney, and second why people have some kind of beef with Make a Wish. One of my sons interesting character traits is he will take just about anything as a challenge. So when we told our daughters those princess dresses and shoes would be pretty awful to wear all day, they agreed, him on the other hand took that as a challenge, and did it, for the entire week. Somewhere towards the end of the week, him and his sister had the Anna and Elsa dresses, and this Make a Wish kid just HAD to talk to them. I mean yeah it took time from our day, but who cares? Made this kid so happy to be with 2 Disney Princesses her own age for a while. Her parents did offer to let our kids ride with her, which we declined, because this was her day, not our kids. Like why can't people just let these kids be happy and forget about reality for a while?
Story 3: The laws around tenancy in many states are pretty inclusive, and the laws around eviction heavily favor the tenant. Sounds like ED and TG knew the system well and how to run out that clock. Good chance they've done this routine before.
They were lucky. In some parts of this country, OP's friends and family would have "helped the dirtbags move out", at midnight, by force. They might have even been still breathing next morning. 😡
This is why living in a state with castle doctrine is smart. If OP lived in such a state then it's just a matter of shooting one of the assholes dead and chasing the rest out.
18:43. Police charges. Asap! That woman is dangerous and needs to face consequences. Maybe her son is still salavagable from being raised by an entitled immoral narcissist!
I find it interesting that the Police KNOW this woman abuses the line yet still investigate but then, that's good policing for you, you take everything seriously until proved otherwise..
@@bribri2925 it's especially fun to watch them say something stupid and watch the reaction from their Lawyers! One woman claimed a guy punched her and stole her purse only to say, a few seconds later, the guy kicked her and stole her phone! Her Lawyer just got up and said "Forgive me, your Honour, but I feel I have to excuse myself before I do something I will more than likely regret.." before storming out whilst shooting daggers at his client!
I don't understand why BF felt he had to rent out a room if his dad had bought and paid for the house? I could see helping a buddy out for a couple of weeks until 'he got back on his feet again', but actually renting out a room to a known felon? He was just asking for trouble. Poor GF!
Yeah. It made me wonder about BF's character and habits? :) Takes drugs? Abuses alcohol? To know people like the tenants from hell and lease rooms to them, you have to be OK with what they are!?
Could have just wanted extra income. He may have wanted to help his friend and was smart enough to make it transactional for this kind of situation. Of course, he could have had the locks changed either way since he's the owner.
So the moment you hear "felon" you turn your brain off? Believe it or not there are people with felonies that are actually great people, a lot in fact. If that's your first response then you're just a jackass, the people in the story though (if real) are definitely not the type to change their ways, so maybe the bf is overtrusting or too nice.
It's not uncommon for people to rent out a room to help with expenses. The kid needed to exercise better judgment. A criminal record is a clue that you're dealing with an irresponsible person
My worst customer interaction was as carry-out. Woman in her 20s stopped me to complain we had too many handicapped spaces, and she had to walk from waaay back there! And our parking lot was not that big, but many retired and disabled or handicapped in our town. I was gobsmacked at a young healthy woman complaining over the amount of handicapped spaces!
Bad tenants story: what kind of idiot rents a room in their house to people they know are on drugs and have had "issues" in the past? I may sound heartless, but the BF brought it on himself to let these people in his house.
Yeah like why would u invite a guy who had a criminal history of drugs, stealing, child & domestic abuse and his gf with similar charges like drugs to live in the same house as u and ur gf? Like if he would abuse his own kids and ex then he could’ve hurt op or something. This was a bad idea from the start that like anyone with a brain would’ve known it wasn’t going to end well. It doesn’t even seem like op’s bf was good & close friends with this guy, more like casual friends. Can’t believe he let them live there for as long as they did I mean they stopped paying rent and then just stopped working because they had a free ride, and they claimed that op and her bf were spoiled and selfish?! Ya should’ve never had them move in and kicked them out when they started pulling shit before they had tenant rights
Given they were crackheads with records, VERY! I suspect they're probably living in a squat now. Also, that cop was too lenient, I'd have said "To the count of ten!" and started counting, slowly and using all the fractions, just so they knew I wasn't messing around..
The only good thing about being offline for nearly a week is the literal hours of new DarkFluff content I have available to catch up on! Here's to a good evening, thank you!
My parents had a small carnival, kid rides only. My parents supported me when I refused to serve douchebag kids and parents. We'll get you fired! The man operating the Ferris wheel is the owner. And my Father. He will refuse to serve you, just like I have.
If the manager has been me, that nasty old f*** would have been out on his ear. There's no excuse for that sort of behavior & no reason to tolerate it.
Older people doesn't become more rude and entitled... they just become more what they were.Caring ,sweet people becomes even more, and rude nasty people becomes even bigger a**h***s 🙂
This is not necessarily true. I was taught to be a doormat. I always tried to be nice to people. As I got treated like garbage by many people, I got angrier. Now I don't give a crap. I am nice to nice people, but God help you if you piss me off.
And sometimes senility and dementia makes them angry. I’d have to know more about the man in the story, I don’t know whether to be angry or feel sorry for him.
The Darren and the first story is just awful, wishing death upon a little boy (or anyone) who has cancer is one of the top worst things you could ever you can ever do 😱😭 If he was married, I hope that whoever was married to him immediately calls for a divorce
@@JadenYukifan28 I have several disability's. Often invisible to the eye. You can't believe in my youth how many times i got the : I can't see it, thus that means you don't have it, you're just a very lazy boy treatment.
Story 2: that man is dumb, apparently he doesn't understand that child labor laws exist and minor employers need to be clocked out by a serten time period (depending on the state or province)
If you're still in a store past closing time, your status as a Customer rests in the hands of the Manager and the Police. So, as Woody in Toy Story 1 said, "play. nice."
Disney is SO GOOD with make a wish families! How do you go to a park and not know they’ll treat sick kids like royalty??? It’s the place where dreams come true of course they get priority!
With that last story I sincerely hope that the father is leaving absolutely everything to the responsible son. If I were to leave anyting to my other son it would be in a trust and only be released on the condition that he holds a job for 10 years.
It should happen that way, but I doubt it will. Some parents will enable worthless kids for all of their lives, then expect the responsible ones to pick up where they left off when they die to care for them.
i agree i feel like it should be that whoever has earned it gains it and whoever is a stupid rubbish entitled piece of trash human being should get nothing
Friend or not, NEVER RENT TO A CRIMINAL AS THEY WILL NOT RESPECT YOU OR YOUR RULES! If they can't respect the law and the consequences of prison, WHY WOULD THEY RESPECT YOU? Who'd a thought a half-price house would come with so many problems? certainly not the guy who lived there previously, as that may have been why he moved out? Good on you for having the security cameras, etc. and calling the cops and lawyer over the damage done by EB!
I wish the man Karen at Disney could have been trespassed from all theme parks forever. Someone like that does not deserve to be somewhere where the goal is to make kids dreams come true.
It might be a good idea for owners with "Tenants" to store their deed off property, along with all lease documents. Also, video and photograph all items and interiors before you have tenants.
I went on the Teacup ride at DL around 50 years ago. The vile sentiment expressed by that hideous man about the little boy, is by far, one of the most reprehensible things that I've ever heard. Behaviour like this, needs to be in whatever guidelines for visitors the park has. Absolutely No Harassment Of Anyone Participating In MAKE A WISH. To Do So May Result In A Permanent Ban From The Park. Or something along those lines. If someone breaks this rule, then the employee calls security. Security then escorts the person to an office where it will be determined if the person violated park rules. If they are found to have broken this rule, then it will be determined how long their ban from the park will be. The asshat in this story earned a lifetime ban in my opinion. I can't imagine what it would be like to be such a nasty person? Probably quite lonely, angry, and with a general, all over feeling of ickiness.
OK I am not even related to that kid in the 1st story and had I witnessed that shit I would be headed to jail after I beat the shit out of the so called man!
I don't usually comment on fluff's videos but the first story upset me so much like how much of a bastard do you have to be to wish death on a child who's already dying of cancer just because said child is not going fast enough for your liking
Story 3, OP’s boyfriend is partly to blame. He KNEW of the background of his friend and the friend’s girlfriend and still let them live in the house. What did he expect would happen?
there is a silver lining. i assisted a man and wife whose giant ford and 5th wheel RV trailer were stuck with a front flat and factory weenie-jack. i backed the heavy wrecker up, laid timbers on the forks, lifted the front and changed his tire, easy. not easy, refusing the $50 tip he tried to give me, as a vdot employee i couldn't take it. i pointed to the tower tv cams watching us, and told him he could send a check to "these folks"--and handed him a Make-A-Wish envelope i'd filled out. he almost cried, his niece had just returned from a Paris wish-trip. he sent a letter to the governor about this. the transportation secretary and tunnel director were in the office when i got called--i thought i was going to jail. overall good.
Wow, the last story reminded me of one of my old bosses and his sons. He would 3-5 times a week visit all the locations he owned, would shake everyones hand and ask how they are doing. Not everyone liked him but sure everyone respected him.
Story 5: "Good character is independently developed" True, but clearly my entitled brother doesn't understand that (He thinks that the reason why literally everyone thinks he is a bad person is because of the people he is related to, it's not he is just a Jerk)
I used to be one of those idiots that tried to help people get back on their feet. Always burnt my fingers. The last time I took in a young man and his gf that were sleeping under a bridge. Told them they can stay rent free until he got a job and they could pay rent again. I provided everything for free, to minimize stress. After one month neither of them has lifted a finger to try and find employment. I then told them they can stay another month, and if during that month they found something, they can stay until they can pay their own way. If not, they would have to move out. Long story short, at the end of the second month they still did not have anything. So I told them they would have to leave the next day. When I came home from work, they had cleaned out half my house. Washer and dryer, computers, laptops, tv's, everything gone. Police did nothing. Told me it was my own fault. Sadly now I'm one of those that would step on you if I see you laying on the ground. I would not pee on you if you were on fire. I don't care, not my problem. I don't help anybody with anything anymore. Never once did i get even just a thank you from people I've helped. They would always just complain because I would not keep on helping them indefinitely. People suck. Homeless people even more so. The lesson I've learned is that there's always a reason why they're homeless. They've burnt all their bridges in their own families and/or friends groups, which is why nobody wants to help them anymore, which is why they're homeless. Stop being a parasite, and start working on and for yourself, and you will be off the streets in no time. And don't even think of asking me for help. The only thing you'll get from me is a free kick under your nether regions.
Happy Memorial Day everyone! I hope everyone is having a great day/evening/night! Peace, hugs and love everyone! Thank you Fluff and Steveo for a great video.
S1: That behavior should get him and his family kicked out of the park. And banned for life. S2: "F you gramps, my boss told me to close the lane" and then just walk away... "No a-hole, You're leaving now, without any groceries, and you're banned from the store." Write down: "Screw you & The Horse You Rode In On" S3: First mistake was giving them a chance, this is the home you live in.... nononononononono. That criminal record I would not even want my SO associating with him..... Christ, this story is a freaking train-wreck of bad decisions and tolerating a pair of pieces of human-shaped garbage. Neighbors have a dog? Drag their air mattress out and cover it in dog crap. Suitcases? Trash "bags" at the curb. Laundry in the washing machine? Lots of bleach. WTF? Not "one more word and I will arrest you", it's ARREST THEM NOW!. S4: No no no no. Not paying their share? Evict them. Invite them to a neighborhood BBQ and then hand then a ridiculous list of things to bring? Nope, not going. F that. You're throwing the BBQ, it's on you to provide the basics. Tell said neighbor to go F herself after making the drug dealer claims. Huge No no. Call the cops and have her kid charged with Animal Abuse and her charged with Encouraging the Delinquency of a Minor. Throwing rocks at my dogs/house? Do you know any kids in his school that are bullies that can be bribed into making his life hell? The video will help justice get served. S5: Yeah, when the boss dies, if the youngest son takes over, get the hell out of there fast.
I'm not going to lie I'm glad that those people had the decency to make sure that man and his kids missed out on those rides because it touches me as somebody who has gone through cancer at the age of 4 and know exactly what it's like to battle it be scared of the idea of tying is such a young age and not knowing if you're going to get to see you tomorrow so I'm glad that you know these people were kind enough to not just you know be mad at this one human being who is nothing more than a piece of trash and all reality and on top of that I'm glad that you know they went to go Comfort the kid who did not deserve to hear that one lying about how he needs to die faster that just upsets me so badly
The tenet story reminds me of my parents renters. They destroyed the house, had so much trash in the yard that they had been fined by the city and hadn’t paid rent in 6 months. They were served with eviction notices and repeatedly refused to leave. So mom called the police thinking that would be best. The renters were told they had 24 hours to leave. They responded by pushing all the garbage against the house and literally setting it on fire.( yes you read that right) and burnt the house to the ground. I will never give anyone any time to leave. They go immediately.
About the second story, yes DarkFluff older entitled people ARE the worst because of their experience they acquired throughout their pathetic life. About the third story, OP’s boyfriend was a sucker! The time it took him to realize how his «friends» were such a nuisance to him and his property, especially when he knew they both had records with the justice system, was a call for troubles.
WOW just WOW that guy is lucky that the dad or mom didn’t haul off and beat the ever living shit out of him for saying that to their dying son. He’s lucky he walked away with all his body parts in tact because that mob could have murdered him and honestly I don’t t think any court in the land would convict. Just unimaginable! This is why I prefer animals over humans.
I have a Great Pyrenees. EK is lucky to still have all of his body parts. A Great Pyrenees' bite force is roughly TWICE that of a pit bull. I'm surprised that Lily didn't run away even while injured. Great Pyrenees are known for roaming and you have to have a well fenced yard. I hope the entitled neighbor receives jail time and/or loses her house due to paying damages.
In 2015 I had a heart attack, after I got out of the hospital and three stints later, I stayed with my brother for three weeks to recover During this time, my sister hires some people to clean my house for me (I was a bit of a pack rat) When I returned home, my house was mostly empty, the people my sister hired left the window open and returned later to clean it out themselves without supervision and stole over $150000 USD One of the thieves went to prison and the majority of my stuff was never recovered I have been out of work for years because of health problems, I didn't have insurance and Seven years later, my house is still mainly empty I have never asked or accepted handouts
Why is it that old folks are or the nicest people of the world and have gratitude for life or are literally the worst pieces of crap that think you owe them everything?
I worked at Office Depot as tech and had the historical issue of working over 40 hours because I was so busy all day and rarely taking a lunch break. Due to that my schedule was altered to leave at 9 PM instead of full close like everyone else. One day I didn't take lunch and the manager didn't realize until 8:20ish, so I was told to clock out for lunch and take off after I cleaned up (they'd clock me out if lunch and end shift). I did that and with my backpack and wearing AC/DC shirt, a person came in with a computer to get looked at as I was heading up front and complained that I was abandoning shift and not in uniform, I just explained I'm done for the day and first thing at 12:30 PM I'll take a look if left. She bolts to the manager office and complains about my refusal to help. I don't miss retail.
Story #3: > first month rent not payed: written warning > second month rent not payed: eviction papers served. If they don't leave after the agreed upon time to find a new home: call the police and let them throw those trash bags out!
I would have called wasp killers and said to them they need to smoke my entire house as a giant wasp queen is inside named Karen. EDIT : Story 1 : I would have called security after the initial shock and have him completely removed from the park and have him banned for life.
In the last story it was awesome to hear how the oldest son treated everyone so nice. Just because you have money doesn’t mean you need to be rude and show off.
The main problem i could see with that is when the "friends" find out and then take it from you. Even if you lock it in a safe when not on your person they could still figure out the combo or how to bypass other security methods. Or just break in and then you are on the line for when they go use it to steal from a store.
So when I was a teen, I used to bag groceries. One of the things I would do when there were eggs and bread is to put the eggs on the bottom and the bread on top and let the customer know this was a delicate bag. One old Karen noticed me putting the eggs on the bottom and yelled at me for it. Then called me stupid for putting the eggs on the bottom. OK. I will put the eggs on the top… bread on the bottom. When she came back to complain I just replied to her (in front of my manager) you told me to put the eggs on top, so I just did as you said.
Story one: I absolutely love the Make-A-Wish Foundation. They’ve helped my sister who is non verbal, quadriplegic, and has little control of hand motion. And if someone said what Kevin said directed towards my sister. I’m throwing hands, you just earned some free plastic surgery. Call it a face-smush, instead of a face lift.
The kid who climbed over the fence and eventually got himself bit by the dog, deserved that hard bite. That dog was defending itself, like a person would do if they were being mistreared like that dog. Karen messed up ramming the gate in order to get her son out of a place he never should have gotten into. If she tried to sue because of her son being bitten by the dog, she'd lose because her son was trespassing and abusing the dog. However, she didn't sue but was sued, and the ruling went against her as it should. Maybe that dog bite taught the kid a lesson and makes him think twice the next time dogs are involved.
I did Make a Wish Disney as well when I was sick. Luck me, I lived! But we had a similar issue when we were skipping the line. Some Karen said it was unfair that we got to skip the line. My grandpa (hero that he is) told her that we would be happy to get to the back of the line and giver our button, but she had to take all the other things with it.. the sickness, sleepless nights, fear your child will be dead or need multiple organ transplants, surgeries... Karen did not take Grandpa up on the offer for some reason. Weird.
I'm going to be blunt about the squatter Karen story: the OP should have told her boyfriend from the get-go that she was going to be standing in the doorway of the house with a shotgun to prevent these scumbags from getting into the house in the first place. BF was a moron who ignored multiple red flags. I am surprised the OP of that story didn't ditch him.
As a survivor of both child and domestic abuse, there is no way in hell I'd have let that asshole near me or my property. If my partner insisted on letting someone with such a record move in with us, I'd be out the door in two seconds flat.
There is one thing that I know for sure and that is that you don't rent or loan anything to friends or family. It's the worst thing you can do. I had a "friend" stay in our house. She paid rent but ended up her boyfriend (friend of my husband as well) used to stay every night and ate at our place for free. He even went as far as saying to us that his mother was going away for the week sometimes and he would live at our place for that time and pay the same amount of money to us that he was paying his mother which was $10 less than his girlfriend was paying. I don't know to this day why we put up with it. They were only staying till they found something else which ended up being 6 months. I was far too soft and didn't want any trouble. We are not friends anymore because I didn't want to be godparent to their first child.
Story 2. I worked retail for a very short time but the best event was watching my lovely lady manager kick an old man out of the shop thirty minutes after we were supposed to be closed. The announcements had been made and we had tried to get this old fart to either check out and pay or just leave. He kept on delaying until my manager came out, I don't know what he said to her because I didn't hear it and she never said, but she grabbed his basket and threw it behind the counter and shouted to him to get out and never come back or she would call the cops. Security actually intervened and after a few words from her they frog marched the old bastard out the front door ducking under the shutter which was half down waiting for him to leave. To my knowledge he never came back.
#2 I worked at a Subway back in the 90's and had one particular guy in a business suit apparently get a kick out of ordering people around and making them repeat their work. He ordered a cold cut combo, and as I'm halfway through making it he goes "Wait, does that have pork in it? I can't eat pork." Ham, bologna, and salami, right there clearly on the menu...somehow he didn't realize that a sandwich containing ham, contains ham. Funny thing, that. (They use fake turkey ham now but it was the real thing back then.) So I had to start the sandwich over from scratch using new bread, meat, and cheese. I forget what he ordered next but when I went to cut it in half he lost his freakin mind, saying I can't cut the sandwich with the same knife I used to cut pork. I wasn't--I had grabbed an entirely new knife because I was used to honoring religious exemptions. But he just wasn't having any of it, hooting and hollering about how I was lying, and that I had to make his sandwich AGAIN using a knife that he specifically watched me retrieve from the back. The third time around as I get to the condiment portion, he freaks out as I'm adding mayo. And I'm like...what? I'm remaking your sandwich exactly as you ordered it. You ordered mayo on both sandwiches I just made. And he's like "Well I changed my mind, I don't want any mayo. Start over. At that point I just scooped up his sandwich and tossed it directly into the trash, looked him dead in the eye, and said "You're done here, get out." He was a little dumbfounded that I wasn't just falling all over myself to cater to his every whim, and was like "You can't do that?" So I walk over and pick up the phone, and ask if he prefers to leave on his own, or be escorted out by security. (Bluffing, we didn't have security.) And right at that exact moment two spectacular events happened that culminated in one hell of a satisfying story. At the exact same time this guy grabbed the chip rack and violently threw it to the ground, a couple cops came in the other door just looking to get some food. Cops look at the guy, look at the trashed chip rack, look at me. Guy follows my gaze, looks at the cops, looks at the chip rack, looks back to me. And I just smile and wave, saying "Bye bye!" as the cops proceed to arrest him.
Recently, some people asked if anyone in our neighborhood would put up a homeless women for a while, until she could get into rent-assisted living, I thought about it for a minute, and thought about all the stories like THIS I've heard, and thought, "I don't even know this woman's NAME, let alone her character," and thought, "I'd take her in, if she were a trusted friend. I've actually OFFERED a room to two trusted friends, but I won't do it for a complete stranger, because of the many stories I've heard about squatters getting more rights than the homeowners. Renters not being able to be evicted, even while they were destroying the home and physically harming the people who owned it and lived there. All kinds of horror stories like that. Theft and murder and just general horribleness. No. I won't put myself and my family in that kind of danger. I'm sorry for the woman, but that's why we have shelters. I donate to such causes, almost every time I go to the grocery store, and they have those donation things. I'm going to stay safe, and hope she gets help from a shelter." I still feel a big guilty about it, but then I heard THIS story, and now? I don't feel guilty, at all. These people WERE "friends," and still tried to steal a home, AND DID STEAL valuable property. Nope. Not to my family, thanks.
Making it easier to kick someone out makes it easier to give someone a chance. Ironically, all these laws to "prevent homelessness" increases homelessness since no one will take the risk of renting to them.
The state should provide homes for homeless people. Unless you really, really fuck up, that's how it is here. But if you're that far gone, you usually get a nice cell to call home instead.
Story 3: While generous to offer a friend & his partner to live in your home to help them out, the homeowner was absolutely irresponsible and stupid to rent their home out to two people he knew had long criminal records with a shady background. Yes, people can turn their lives around, but that was a big risk he took.
That boy won't die remembering that male Karen but will live on remembering all the love he got from the strangers
Hell yes
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Sometimes I wish that The Eternal Sunshine of a Spotless Mind memory erase thing was real. Sometimes I wish it for myself, sometimes I wish it for others. Right now it's obviously for the little boy and his family.
I'm hoping that too - they probably won't forget what the entitled person said, but the solidarity they got from absolutely everybody else would mean something.
@@annika5893 me too. 😢
The story about the Karen who beat the dog. At the wadda-call-it of sounding sue happy. I would definitely be suing her for everything she has.
@Larry Smithart I had a dog. Husky Collie and sweetest good girl there was. Plus as of now. I have a cat.
This story needsan update as well
@@SMDoktorPepper most definitely need an update.
The EM kicked a dog, huh? When's her funeral? I assume she was rabid and was put out of our, I mean her, misery.
The ONLY time to attack a dog like that is when it is attacking your pet/family. Back when my dad was a kid, he raised rabbits in the back yard. One day, a hunting-breed dog was being walked by a neighbor and it caught scent of the animals, its instincts took over, and he broke away from his owners and killed a few of the rabbits. My dad's older brother heard the commotion from the garage and came running; seeing the situation and not wanting to risk getting bitten himself, he punted the dog back several feet. The dog owners were able to recapture their dog, saw the damage done to the rabbit population, and decided the kick was a justified punishment and went home. No repercussions as far as I've heard from my family, so I'm hoping the wind was knocked out of the dog is all, with no lasting injuries.
@@benwagner5089 yeah and in the story. I mean don't get me wrong *but* the kid kind of had it coming ya know. Said dog was just defending himself.
The story about the neighbors who wanted all food bought for them and then kicked their dog and broke down the gate is outrageous!🤬 All I can say is if someone did that to my fur baby, I would be put in jail, probably for life.
I heard that. Anyone hurt my cats, I'd be calling not police, but the coroner.
I audibly shouted “WHAT THE F*Ck?!” At the first story. That male Karen is truly despicable.
For people that vile we should have a make a corpse foundation.
I said What the hell and then oh hell no.
One day he'll say that to the wrong person and get his ear and/or nose bitten off.
Where's Woody from Toy Story 1 when you need him? That speech he gave Sid would probably work wonders on the guy..
@@dethkruzer Oh, I bet a few Dads WANTED to, so Kevin should count himself lucky he just got shoved up the line..
First story, the man should have been removed from the park with a lifetime ban.
Disney Parks actually changed its policy to crack down on fights and asshole behavior recently in its rules. Now if you aren’t kind to people, you WILL be removed in a one-strike-you’re-out policy.
Doesn’t mean I’d ever go there. I’d rather not worry about having my teeth kicked in over a pretzel.
small correction: the man should have been removed from -the park with a- *life* -time ban-
#1. o ooooo sheeeeessshhhh...
THIS. 💯
If I had a sick kid, and someone said THAT about them. Someone will have to call the Police to hold me back as I would put HIM into a Hospital. And I'm not even a violent person. What kind of heartless bastard says that about a kid who is dying? I truly hope karma catches up to him in the form of Cancer and then HE'LL understand what that poor kid is going through.
nah, cuz then if that guy gets karma cancer, he'll milk it for all the attention and become even MORE entitled!
@@AndriaTheKobolddam why did you have to dash my dreams of sweet karma with reality.
@@bleachfan2.029 Because this world isn't fair and we're all doomed to suffer. XD Nahh I kid, I dunno, im a realist I guess
Poeple like that don't see it as Karma, only denial of entitlement and blame others!
Story 1: Some people are just evil. I can't feel bad about his day being ruined as a result of justified outrage on the part of everyone around him.
Story 2: A senior who has abandoned all decency and should just be banned from the store.
Story 3: Good deeds get punished, episode #1,000,949. This is why helping people is risky.
Story 4: Some neighbors make me think that hermits have the right idea.
Yeah... Story 4 really just reinforces my belief that 90% of humanity is bad, good people are the exceptions
Story 4: I would definitely get that Karen arrested for animal abuse because she REALLY feels like the kind of person you need to take revenge against
Which shows how it is insane that you need to infest your home with cameras just to protect your property.
tbh if that was me i would had done something worse to the kid mess with the dog ok original poster should mess with the kid
Mess with the doggo, and you get the floggo
@@og_3rd_st_saint_gat yeah I'd find a way to leave a jaw trap right where the jerk neighbor's jerk kid accesses the property since apparently the dogs are tied. A broken leg would serve it right and keep it away for awhile.
@@kirstens5801 i like that idea
Story 3, cousin is a cop and told me this a few years ago. Squatters moved into a house while the owners were on vacation. Owners came back, realized what happen and shot one of the squatters and killed him. Castle doctrine law in that state and no charges were filed. The guy's wife tried to sue but due to the circumstances, it got thrown out of court.
BF should have done something similar and stated that if they returned, he'd invoke the Castle Doctrine.
That's one of many things I like about my state. Castle Doctrine and Stand Your Ground.
@@lancerevell5979 Keep in mind those laws only seem to apply to white people. Minorities don't seem to have the right to defend themselves. There was a case a few years ago where a white guy was harassing a black family. One night he trespassed on the family's property with a weapon and the father shot and killed him. It was a clear case of self-defense but the DA wasn't having it and got a conviction. Last year a similar thing happened. White Karen tried to run a black motorist off the road. He defended himself but was still charged.
Beautiful! Castle Doctrine rocks!
I have not heard of that kind of thing happening in Texas, but then again we own shot guns and have carry licenses. I would straight up shoot someone trying to take my house too.
I know how that family would feel. My brother has been fighting since January, I hope everything gets better for them, good luck little dude
I rarely wish this upon other people, but if there is anyone who should hurry up and die, it's the guy from the first story.
I know he made a cruel comment but still don’t wish he dies, that makes you just as evil as him (still life will give him a great and hurtful punch in the balls)
The man from the 1st story I hope karma lets him fully experience the pain his callous comment caused. Trash and nothing but trash!
Story 1: at least the people in line gave that entitled dad karma for his' arrogance
love the anti-Karens 😃
I would have gone to jail for assault and battery that day, and given the jailhouse photographer a shit eating grin for my mug shot. I'll spend a night in lockup for knocking an entitled scum bag senseless.
It should've been a Disney beat down.
I'd have gone full R. Lee Ermey on the guy.
Make-A-Wish is also for children with chronic health problem too. My son has severe scoliosis since he was 2 y.o. and MAW paid for our trip to Hawaii.
MAW used to be just for children who have cancer. Now they also give wishes to kids with autism, organ transplant, etc. All the parent(s) have to do is call MAW and see if they qualify (before the child turns18 y.o.) for a wish.
MAKE-A-WISH has made so many children and their family happy through hard and sad times. My heart go out to the children that are dying. I hope their short time on earth was made happy for them by MAW.
2nd Story: I would have told the old guy to leave without making his purchase, or be arrested for trespassing.
My thoughts exactly. What part of "my shift is over" did he not understand? And the manager was there in the other lane waiting right for him.
I would have written, "My first name is 'f*ck' and my last name is 'you'."
@@Schweighsr Nah, Mike Hunt would be just as good a name to give.
@@lacko623 the old fossil is a bully. Hope no one goes to his funeral.
"By all means, you may have another discount, 100% off! In exchange, you leave here in the next 30 seconds with nothing, or be arrested for trespassing after business hours. 29... 28... 27..."
Story 4: Know OP's family has found out why the original owners couldn't get anyone to buy the house and had to lower the price by half. Karen and her family. 🤦♂🤢
We need an update to story 4 ASAP. People who beat dogs need the book thrown at them every single time
Yeah, I don't know why they decided on the longer route of suing. Those are actual crimes committed. Cops should have been called.
@@UIJuS10
Well if they sue they get money, if they call the cops, they could sue still, but cant get money from a person in prison.
They gotta replace a lot of stuff, and pay a vet bill.
Maybe after a settlement is placed the cops can arrest her too.
@@XFizzlepop-Berrytwist lawsuits can take years to settle. In the meantime, a dog abuser gets to continue freedom.
@@UIJuS10
You are not wrong on that, but I do wonder, why is it lawsuits can take years but a prosecution might only take a few days, weeks, maybe a month?
@@XFizzlepop-Berrytwist I'm not sure where you are, but in the US, defendants in a criminal case have a constitutionally protected right to a speedy trial. Since civil cases are all about money, respondents of a civil case may try to prolong the outcome as long as they can, in particular if they know they can be held fully liable but also have the opportunity to have the plaintiff run out of money from payment of legal fees.
Story 1. I have a similar story from when I helped support a large charity music festival where we had special needs children attending. We had Pedal Cars that could be one, two or four people and when we had the special needs children we closed the line for one hour. One Karen of a father did a similar thing, complaining about waiting, a little girl told him off explaining that she had special needs children in her class and school and he should be more caring and offer help, other parents praised her and children and other parents offered to assist us with the special needs children to enjoy the cars by pushing them or helping pedal around the track. The Karen man huffed and left with a young boy in tow I felt sorry for the boy as he looked so embarrassed it was obvious the boy knew his dad was an AH.
Story 3: sounds like a nightmare, I hope those Squatters get arrested and OP gets her stolen stuff back
it wouldn’t even have gotten that bad IF it was my house, because the first time they started anything, the guy would have had a loaded .45ACP pistol put right between his eyes and been told to gtfo and never, ever come back
@@JohnH20111 facts right there!!!
@@JohnH20111 we should be allowed to threaten them because it still counts as trespassing on private property. The whole "squatters rights" crap needs to be abolished.
@@JohnH20111 Absolutely! I have, in the last couple years, had to chase off at gunpoint, three different idiots trying to break into my home. While I was here! One very nearly ate a .357 Magnum bullet. I am elderly and handicapped, not able to get into a physical fight, but I can dang sure shoot straight! I don't tolerate thieves.
@@JohnH20111 You have more restraint than I do. I'd a just broke their legs and dumped 'em in a forest.
Story 3: I know how they feel. Had to get the police to "escort" my former roommates out of my house. This was, of course, after the judge had sided with them in regards to me stalking them in my own three bedroom duplex home. My house is freaking tiny and somehow I'm stalking them? I think not. I genuinely hope that judge was disbarred and fired from the bench. When the police showed up, there were 5 cars and 8 police officers.
ACAB. Imagine being called to deal with one person and sending 8 units
I've heard of Disney stories like that before. There was one where the MAW kid got to go to the front of the line at a Disney Princess greeting/photo thing, a Karen dad complained, he was told the kid was MAW, and the Karen muttered how it must be nice to having a dying kid so you could cut lines. Some people are just...
I'll finish your sentence. Some people are just not worth spitting on if they were on fire.
I was thinking that this was that story. I’m just as mad. “ I wish I had a dying kid so I could skip the lines”
@@scottkendrix6231 nah I'd gladly spit on him. Not gonna stop the fire, and he's getting spat on
@@scottkendrix6231 : If they're on fire, you just need to douse them with lighter fluid 🔥🔥🔥
@@eddiemills6222 Maybe not that much but at least comment to them about how they’re looking ‘brighter than ever’ or ‘dazzling’ today
Someone should tell that man, "You idiot! If the kid dropped dead right now, we'd have to wait for at least an HOUR, while the EMTs deal with the situation. Shut up, and wait. It will be much faster that way, than if your cruelty makes him die of a broken heart."
Also, I LOVE how they pushed him back over and over and over. I bet some of them went back in line JUST to push him back.
First Story: Well, now I know that it is possible to survive without a heart. Because that male Karen is doing it.
Fourth Story: I'm getting vibes that the ED and TG planned to kidnap those kids.
15 years ago my parents built a house and during the construction my mom was talking to a neighbor and the neighbor said how nice the house looked and then went on about all the stuff my parents had done inside. My mom asked how they could know all that and the neighbor said that they and a bunch of people walked through the house once the construction crew left. After that my parents moved their camping trailer on site and changed the locks on all the doors of the house and they did not give a copy of the key to anyone.
2 things I never understood, first why people that obviously don't like the place go to Disney, and second why people have some kind of beef with Make a Wish.
One of my sons interesting character traits is he will take just about anything as a challenge. So when we told our daughters those princess dresses and shoes would be pretty awful to wear all day, they agreed, him on the other hand took that as a challenge, and did it, for the entire week.
Somewhere towards the end of the week, him and his sister had the Anna and Elsa dresses, and this Make a Wish kid just HAD to talk to them. I mean yeah it took time from our day, but who cares? Made this kid so happy to be with 2 Disney Princesses her own age for a while. Her parents did offer to let our kids ride with her, which we declined, because this was her day, not our kids.
Like why can't people just let these kids be happy and forget about reality for a while?
My son had to fight lymphoma (and he won). If some ass said that to me when we were in thick of it i'd have torn his head off.
Story 3: The laws around tenancy in many states are pretty inclusive, and the laws around eviction heavily favor the tenant. Sounds like ED and TG knew the system well and how to run out that clock. Good chance they've done this routine before.
They were lucky. In some parts of this country, OP's friends and family would have "helped the dirtbags move out", at midnight, by force. They might have even been still breathing next morning. 😡
This is why living in a state with castle doctrine is smart. If OP lived in such a state then it's just a matter of shooting one of the assholes dead and chasing the rest out.
Yay A fresh story, thank you and to all a Happy Memorial day and thanks to all who gave their all for us.
18:43. Police charges. Asap! That woman is dangerous and needs to face consequences. Maybe her son is still salavagable from being raised by an entitled immoral narcissist!
Story 1: Made me drop few tears. Hope that men find humanity somepoint.
Story 4: Imagine being so jealous that you would commit several crimes that would also result in a lawsuit
I want to hear the court proceedings. It’s always satisfying when a Karen gets taken to court
Lawsuit? It should have been subsequent to a criminal case.
tbh if that was me i would had done something worse to the kid mess with the dog ok original poster should mess with the kid
karma goes around
I find it interesting that the Police KNOW this woman abuses the line yet still investigate but then, that's good policing for you, you take everything seriously until proved otherwise..
@@bribri2925 it's especially fun to watch them say something stupid and watch the reaction from their Lawyers!
One woman claimed a guy punched her and stole her purse only to say, a few seconds later, the guy kicked her and stole her phone! Her Lawyer just got up and said "Forgive me, your Honour, but I feel I have to excuse myself before I do something I will more than likely regret.." before storming out whilst shooting daggers at his client!
I don't understand why BF felt he had to rent out a room if his dad had bought and paid for the house? I could see helping a buddy out for a couple of weeks until 'he got back on his feet again', but actually renting out a room to a known felon? He was just asking for trouble. Poor GF!
Yeah. It made me wonder about BF's character and habits? :) Takes drugs? Abuses alcohol? To know people like the tenants from hell and lease rooms to them, you have to be OK with what they are!?
Mayby because the stories arn't real
Could have just wanted extra income. He may have wanted to help his friend and was smart enough to make it transactional for this kind of situation. Of course, he could have had the locks changed either way since he's the owner.
So the moment you hear "felon" you turn your brain off? Believe it or not there are people with felonies that are actually great people, a lot in fact. If that's your first response then you're just a jackass, the people in the story though (if real) are definitely not the type to change their ways, so maybe the bf is overtrusting or too nice.
It's not uncommon for people to rent out a room to help with expenses. The kid needed to exercise better judgment. A criminal record is a clue that you're dealing with an irresponsible person
My worst customer interaction was as carry-out. Woman in her 20s stopped me to complain we had too many handicapped spaces, and she had to walk from waaay back there! And our parking lot was not that big, but many retired and disabled or handicapped in our town. I was gobsmacked at a young healthy woman complaining over the amount of handicapped spaces!
Bad tenants story: what kind of idiot rents a room in their house to people they know are on drugs and have had "issues" in the past? I may sound heartless, but the BF brought it on himself to let these people in his house.
More often than not, those with big hearts don't have the sense to match.
I should know...
Yeah like why would u invite a guy who had a criminal history of drugs, stealing, child & domestic abuse and his gf with similar charges like drugs to live in the same house as u and ur gf? Like if he would abuse his own kids and ex then he could’ve hurt op or something. This was a bad idea from the start that like anyone with a brain would’ve known it wasn’t going to end well. It doesn’t even seem like op’s bf was good & close friends with this guy, more like casual friends. Can’t believe he let them live there for as long as they did I mean they stopped paying rent and then just stopped working because they had a free ride, and they claimed that op and her bf were spoiled and selfish?! Ya should’ve never had them move in and kicked them out when they started pulling shit before they had tenant rights
Yeah I'm trying to work up some sympathy for the homeowner BF but... that was a seriously stupid thing to do.
No. The BF didn't make them take drugs or become entitled. Why do you need such an obvious thing pointed out to you?
Story 3: How desperate does one have to be to cause this much insanity and then steal?
Given they were crackheads with records, VERY! I suspect they're probably living in a squat now.
Also, that cop was too lenient, I'd have said "To the count of ten!" and started counting, slowly and using all the fractions, just so they knew I wasn't messing around..
Jeez... fluff, i genuinely almost started crying from the first story. That's so heartless.
The only good thing about being offline for nearly a week is the literal hours of new DarkFluff content I have available to catch up on! Here's to a good evening, thank you!
My parents had a small carnival, kid rides only. My parents supported me when I refused to serve douchebag kids and parents.
We'll get you fired!
The man operating the Ferris wheel is the owner. And my Father. He will refuse to serve you, just like I have.
Is there a specific entitled adult or child, or both that takes the cake? I wanna know the story! And carnivals are fun.
That manager was very patient... I would've refused service if possible.
If the manager has been me, that nasty old f*** would have been out on his ear. There's no excuse for that sort of behavior & no reason to tolerate it.
Older people doesn't become more rude and entitled... they just become more what they were.Caring ,sweet people becomes even more, and rude nasty people becomes even bigger a**h***s 🙂
For many of us older people (I am 65) age brings wisdom. Sadly, for some it brings a lifetime of entitlement.
Couldn't have said it better, the entitled crazies are getting older and crazier, lolol!
This is not necessarily true. I was taught to be a doormat. I always tried to be nice to people. As I got treated like garbage by many people, I got angrier. Now I don't give a crap. I am nice to nice people, but God help you if you piss me off.
@@lancerevell5979 Amen, brother. AMEN!
And sometimes senility and dementia makes them angry. I’d have to know more about the man in the story, I don’t know whether to be angry or feel sorry for him.
The Darren and the first story is just awful, wishing death upon a little boy (or anyone) who has cancer is one of the top worst things you could ever you can ever do 😱😭
If he was married, I hope that whoever was married to him immediately calls for a divorce
I have Spina Bifida and even I am appalled at what he said. Such nerve!
I hope whoever he was married to kicks him in the groin a few times, then calls for a divorce.
That just makes me sick. I wouldn't wish that on even my worst enemy's kid.
@@Sirrantsalot Exactly, I mean even if you have a disability, you are still a human being and that jerk was way out of line.
@@JadenYukifan28 I have several disability's. Often invisible to the eye. You can't believe in my youth how many times i got the : I can't see it, thus that means you don't have it, you're just a very lazy boy treatment.
Story 2: that man is dumb, apparently he doesn't understand that child labor laws exist and minor employers need to be clocked out by a serten time period (depending on the state or province)
If you're still in a store past closing time, your status as a Customer rests in the hands of the Manager and the Police.
So, as Woody in Toy Story 1 said, "play. nice."
Disney is SO GOOD with make a wish families! How do you go to a park and not know they’ll treat sick kids like royalty??? It’s the place where dreams come true of course they get priority!
With that last story I sincerely hope that the father is leaving absolutely everything to the responsible son. If I were to leave anyting to my other son it would be in a trust and only be released on the condition that he holds a job for 10 years.
It should happen that way, but I doubt it will. Some parents will enable worthless kids for all of their lives, then expect the responsible ones to pick up where they left off when they die to care for them.
i agree i feel like it should be that whoever has earned it gains it and whoever is a stupid rubbish entitled piece of trash human being should get nothing
Friend or not, NEVER RENT TO A CRIMINAL AS THEY WILL NOT RESPECT YOU OR YOUR RULES! If they can't respect the law and the consequences of prison, WHY WOULD THEY RESPECT YOU?
Who'd a thought a half-price house would come with so many problems? certainly not the guy who lived there previously, as that may have been why he moved out? Good on you for having the security cameras, etc. and calling the cops and lawyer over the damage done by EB!
I wish the man Karen at Disney could have been trespassed from all theme parks forever. Someone like that does not deserve to
be somewhere where the goal is to make kids dreams come true.
At this point, they’ve had to adjust the rules at Disney to address the Karens.
I can imagine some people screamed at him saying hopefully that the MAN KAREN die earlier than the kid.
Story 3: saying he "won" the kids in a custody battle like one wins a goldfish at a state fair... what an absolutely vile human being.
It might be a good idea for owners with "Tenants" to store their deed off property, along with all lease documents. Also, video and photograph all items and interiors before you have tenants.
Everytime i hear about any animal abuse (in my head) I instantly take the person's face to the cement and start using it like an eraser. only if right
Curb-Stomp their asses
Kindness to criminal deadbeats only ends in loads of trouble.
I went on the Teacup ride at DL around 50 years ago. The vile sentiment expressed by that hideous man about the little boy, is by far, one of the most reprehensible things that I've ever heard. Behaviour like this, needs to be in whatever guidelines for visitors the park has.
Absolutely No Harassment Of Anyone Participating In MAKE A WISH. To Do So May Result In A Permanent Ban From The Park.
Or something along those lines. If someone breaks this rule, then the employee calls security. Security then escorts the person to an office where it will be determined if the person violated park rules. If they are found to have broken this rule, then it will be determined how long their ban from the park will be. The asshat in this story earned a lifetime ban in my opinion. I can't imagine what it would be like to be such a nasty person? Probably quite lonely, angry, and with a general, all over feeling of ickiness.
the only ppl who can act like that, living in someone's house, act like it's theirs, not pay rent, cause damage, and get away with it are cats :)
OK I am not even related to that kid in the 1st story and had I witnessed that shit I would be headed to jail after I beat the shit out of the so called man!
I don't usually comment on fluff's videos but the first story upset me so much like how much of a bastard do you have to be to wish death on a child who's already dying of cancer just because said child is not going fast enough for your liking
some people deserve to be in the deepest darkest pits of hell like past the boiler room
Story 3, OP’s boyfriend is partly to blame. He KNEW of the background of his friend and the friend’s girlfriend and still let them live in the house. What did he expect would happen?
there is a silver lining. i assisted a man and wife whose giant ford and 5th wheel RV trailer were stuck with a front flat and factory weenie-jack. i backed the heavy wrecker up, laid timbers on the forks, lifted the front and changed his tire, easy. not easy, refusing the $50 tip he tried to give me, as a vdot employee i couldn't take it. i pointed to the tower tv cams watching us, and told him he could send a check to "these folks"--and handed him a Make-A-Wish envelope i'd filled out. he almost cried, his niece had just returned from a Paris wish-trip. he sent a letter to the governor about this. the transportation secretary and tunnel director were in the office when i got called--i thought i was going to jail. overall good.
Wow, the last story reminded me of one of my old bosses and his sons. He would 3-5 times a week visit all the locations he owned, would shake everyones hand and ask how they are doing. Not everyone liked him but sure everyone respected him.
Story 1: Wish he had been banned from all Disney parks life.
2:31 That genuinely caught me off guard, like who would actually say that out loud, let alone in front of the kid's family.
Uh who the hell wishes a sick kid to die just to get on a ride faster. That's nasty.
Story 5: "Good character is independently developed"
True, but clearly my entitled brother doesn't understand that (He thinks that the reason why literally everyone thinks he is a bad person is because of the people he is related to, it's not he is just a Jerk)
Sounds like your little brother never heard “if it seems everyone around you is bad, it’s likely that you’re the problem”.
I used to be one of those idiots that tried to help people get back on their feet. Always burnt my fingers. The last time I took in a young man and his gf that were sleeping under a bridge. Told them they can stay rent free until he got a job and they could pay rent again. I provided everything for free, to minimize stress. After one month neither of them has lifted a finger to try and find employment. I then told them they can stay another month, and if during that month they found something, they can stay until they can pay their own way. If not, they would have to move out. Long story short, at the end of the second month they still did not have anything. So I told them they would have to leave the next day. When I came home from work, they had cleaned out half my house. Washer and dryer, computers, laptops, tv's, everything gone. Police did nothing. Told me it was my own fault.
Sadly now I'm one of those that would step on you if I see you laying on the ground. I would not pee on you if you were on fire. I don't care, not my problem. I don't help anybody with anything anymore. Never once did i get even just a thank you from people I've helped. They would always just complain because I would not keep on helping them indefinitely. People suck. Homeless people even more so.
The lesson I've learned is that there's always a reason why they're homeless. They've burnt all their bridges in their own families and/or friends groups, which is why nobody wants to help them anymore, which is why they're homeless. Stop being a parasite, and start working on and for yourself, and you will be off the streets in no time. And don't even think of asking me for help. The only thing you'll get from me is a free kick under your nether regions.
Aww, poor doggo...
I hope there is a follow up.
Wanna heard that dreadful woman arrested.
Happy Memorial Day everyone! I hope everyone is having a great day/evening/night! Peace, hugs and love everyone! Thank you Fluff and Steveo for a great video.
Title story. Give Karen nice home in jail for her to understand about owning a home.
Hi Darkfluff! That 1st story made me cry too! That "karen" family was VERY cruel to wish that on a little boy!!! 😢
Story 4: I wanna hear the update to that story. I wanna hear if the dog's okay officially and if the Karen got sued to hell and back
Found the post, dogs fine, has a hidden scar though, no trial for Karen
@@DavidWsTrainVideos Can't wait to hear the charges. Thanks for finding out about the dog
S1: That behavior should get him and his family kicked out of the park. And banned for life.
S2: "F you gramps, my boss told me to close the lane" and then just walk away...
"No a-hole, You're leaving now, without any groceries, and you're banned from the store."
Write down: "Screw you & The Horse You Rode In On"
S3: First mistake was giving them a chance, this is the home you live in.... nononononononono. That criminal record I would not even want my SO associating with him.....
Christ, this story is a freaking train-wreck of bad decisions and tolerating a pair of pieces of human-shaped garbage.
Neighbors have a dog? Drag their air mattress out and cover it in dog crap. Suitcases? Trash "bags" at the curb. Laundry in the washing machine? Lots of bleach.
WTF? Not "one more word and I will arrest you", it's ARREST THEM NOW!.
S4: No no no no. Not paying their share? Evict them.
Invite them to a neighborhood BBQ and then hand then a ridiculous list of things to bring? Nope, not going. F that. You're throwing the BBQ, it's on you to provide the basics. Tell said neighbor to go F herself after making the drug dealer claims.
Huge No no. Call the cops and have her kid charged with Animal Abuse and her charged with Encouraging the Delinquency of a Minor. Throwing rocks at my dogs/house? Do you know any kids in his school that are bullies that can be bribed into making his life hell?
The video will help justice get served.
S5: Yeah, when the boss dies, if the youngest son takes over, get the hell out of there fast.
The 3rd story is why you ALWAYS PRESS CHARGES!
Story 3: Lesson learned. Don’t sublet or rent, even to friends. If you do, vet them 1000% first.
I'm not going to lie I'm glad that those people had the decency to make sure that man and his kids missed out on those rides because it touches me as somebody who has gone through cancer at the age of 4 and know exactly what it's like to battle it be scared of the idea of tying is such a young age and not knowing if you're going to get to see you tomorrow so I'm glad that you know these people were kind enough to not just you know be mad at this one human being who is nothing more than a piece of trash and all reality and on top of that I'm glad that you know they went to go Comfort the kid who did not deserve to hear that one lying about how he needs to die faster that just upsets me so badly
21:00 he had a 700 000 miles Lexus sedan, oooh boy.... That's an LS RIGHT THERE !!!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️
The first story made me cry. 😭
The tenet story reminds me of my parents renters. They destroyed the house, had so much trash in the yard that they had been fined by the city and hadn’t paid rent in 6 months. They were served with eviction notices and repeatedly refused to leave. So mom called the police thinking that would be best. The renters were told they had 24 hours to leave. They responded by pushing all the garbage against the house and literally setting it on fire.( yes you read that right) and burnt the house to the ground. I will never give anyone any time to leave. They go immediately.
About the second story, yes DarkFluff older entitled people ARE the worst because of their experience they acquired throughout their pathetic life.
About the third story, OP’s boyfriend was a sucker! The time it took him to realize how his «friends» were such a nuisance to him and his property, especially when he knew they both had records with the justice system, was a call for troubles.
The first and fourth stories filled me with so much anger…oh lord i had never even though of such torture methods but holly fuc* this is horrendous
WOW just WOW that guy is lucky that the dad or mom didn’t haul off and beat the ever living shit out of him for saying that to their dying son. He’s lucky he walked away with all his body parts in tact because that mob could have murdered him and honestly I don’t t think any court in the land would convict. Just unimaginable! This is why I prefer animals over humans.
I have a Great Pyrenees. EK is lucky to still have all of his body parts. A Great Pyrenees' bite force is roughly TWICE that of a pit bull. I'm surprised that Lily didn't run away even while injured. Great Pyrenees are known for roaming and you have to have a well fenced yard. I hope the entitled neighbor receives jail time and/or loses her house due to paying damages.
Props to those strangers who supported that poor kid and his family
In 2015 I had a heart attack, after I got out of the hospital and three stints later, I stayed with my brother for three weeks to recover
During this time, my sister hires some people to clean my house for me (I was a bit of a pack rat)
When I returned home, my house was mostly empty, the people my sister hired left the window open and returned later to clean it out themselves without supervision and stole over $150000 USD
One of the thieves went to prison and the majority of my stuff was never recovered
I have been out of work for years because of health problems, I didn't have insurance and Seven years later, my house is still mainly empty
I have never asked or accepted handouts
Why is it that old folks are or the nicest people of the world and have gratitude for life or are literally the worst pieces of crap that think you owe them everything?
I worked at Office Depot as tech and had the historical issue of working over 40 hours because I was so busy all day and rarely taking a lunch break. Due to that my schedule was altered to leave at 9 PM instead of full close like everyone else. One day I didn't take lunch and the manager didn't realize until 8:20ish, so I was told to clock out for lunch and take off after I cleaned up (they'd clock me out if lunch and end shift). I did that and with my backpack and wearing AC/DC shirt, a person came in with a computer to get looked at as I was heading up front and complained that I was abandoning shift and not in uniform, I just explained I'm done for the day and first thing at 12:30 PM I'll take a look if left. She bolts to the manager office and complains about my refusal to help. I don't miss retail.
Ohh the dude in the first story would have been leaving the park in an ambulance if he said that about my kid
Critical Condition is how he would have left if i got ahold of his ass
Story #3:
> first month rent not payed: written warning
> second month rent not payed: eviction papers served.
If they don't leave after the agreed upon time to find a new home: call the police and let them throw those trash bags out!
The Love Army took care of that evil man! Woo!
I would have called wasp killers and said to them they need to smoke my entire house as a giant wasp queen is inside named Karen. EDIT : Story 1 : I would have called security after the initial shock and have him completely removed from the park and have him banned for life.
In the last story it was awesome to hear how the oldest son treated everyone so nice. Just because you have money doesn’t mean you need to be rude and show off.
Teacup: the guy evidently has no soul to have said that.
Oh he does. It’s just corrupted and sick beyond recognition
Third story: That's why anyone with those "friends" must always get a permit to carry a gun.
The main problem i could see with that is when the "friends" find out and then take it from you. Even if you lock it in a safe when not on your person they could still figure out the combo or how to bypass other security methods. Or just break in and then you are on the line for when they go use it to steal from a store.
So when I was a teen, I used to bag groceries. One of the things I would do when there were eggs and bread is to put the eggs on the bottom and the bread on top and let the customer know this was a delicate bag. One old Karen noticed me putting the eggs on the bottom and yelled at me for it. Then called me stupid for putting the eggs on the bottom. OK. I will put the eggs on the top… bread on the bottom. When she came back to complain I just replied to her (in front of my manager) you told me to put the eggs on top, so I just did as you said.
Disney world story got me crying for that little boy’s family. Sending up prayers for that little boy 🙏
Story one: I absolutely love the Make-A-Wish Foundation. They’ve helped my sister who is non verbal, quadriplegic, and has little control of hand motion. And if someone said what Kevin said directed towards my sister. I’m throwing hands, you just earned some free plastic surgery. Call it a face-smush, instead of a face lift.
The kid who climbed over the fence and eventually got himself bit by the dog, deserved that hard bite. That dog was defending itself, like a person would do if they were being mistreared like that dog.
Karen messed up ramming the gate in order to get her son out of a place he never should have gotten into.
If she tried to sue because of her son being bitten by the dog, she'd lose because her son was trespassing and abusing the dog.
However, she didn't sue but was sued, and the ruling went against her as it should. Maybe that dog bite taught the kid a lesson and makes him think twice the next time dogs are involved.
I did Make a Wish Disney as well when I was sick. Luck me, I lived! But we had a similar issue when we were skipping the line. Some Karen said it was unfair that we got to skip the line. My grandpa (hero that he is) told her that we would be happy to get to the back of the line and giver our button, but she had to take all the other things with it.. the sickness, sleepless nights, fear your child will be dead or need multiple organ transplants, surgeries...
Karen did not take Grandpa up on the offer for some reason. Weird.
I'm going to be blunt about the squatter Karen story: the OP should have told her boyfriend from the get-go that she was going to be standing in the doorway of the house with a shotgun to prevent these scumbags from getting into the house in the first place. BF was a moron who ignored multiple red flags. I am surprised the OP of that story didn't ditch him.
As a survivor of both child and domestic abuse, there is no way in hell I'd have let that asshole near me or my property. If my partner insisted on letting someone with such a record move in with us, I'd be out the door in two seconds flat.
Story 1 - so glad the other families united in tearing that man down.
Story 4: Come on I wish to hear the satisfaction of these Karen's getting charged. I love the stories. I just need those jucy endings
There is one thing that I know for sure and that is that you don't rent or loan anything to friends or family. It's the worst thing you can do. I had a "friend" stay in our house. She paid rent but ended up her boyfriend (friend of my husband as well) used to stay every night and ate at our place for free. He even went as far as saying to us that his mother was going away for the week sometimes and he would live at our place for that time and pay the same amount of money to us that he was paying his mother which was $10 less than his girlfriend was paying. I don't know to this day why we put up with it. They were only staying till they found something else which ended up being 6 months. I was far too soft and didn't want any trouble. We are not friends anymore because I didn't want to be godparent to their first child.
Story 2. I worked retail for a very short time but the best event was watching my lovely lady manager kick an old man out of the shop thirty minutes after we were supposed to be closed. The announcements had been made and we had tried to get this old fart to either check out and pay or just leave. He kept on delaying until my manager came out, I don't know what he said to her because I didn't hear it and she never said, but she grabbed his basket and threw it behind the counter and shouted to him to get out and never come back or she would call the cops. Security actually intervened and after a few words from her they frog marched the old bastard out the front door ducking under the shutter which was half down waiting for him to leave. To my knowledge he never came back.
#2 I worked at a Subway back in the 90's and had one particular guy in a business suit apparently get a kick out of ordering people around and making them repeat their work. He ordered a cold cut combo, and as I'm halfway through making it he goes "Wait, does that have pork in it? I can't eat pork." Ham, bologna, and salami, right there clearly on the menu...somehow he didn't realize that a sandwich containing ham, contains ham. Funny thing, that. (They use fake turkey ham now but it was the real thing back then.) So I had to start the sandwich over from scratch using new bread, meat, and cheese. I forget what he ordered next but when I went to cut it in half he lost his freakin mind, saying I can't cut the sandwich with the same knife I used to cut pork. I wasn't--I had grabbed an entirely new knife because I was used to honoring religious exemptions. But he just wasn't having any of it, hooting and hollering about how I was lying, and that I had to make his sandwich AGAIN using a knife that he specifically watched me retrieve from the back.
The third time around as I get to the condiment portion, he freaks out as I'm adding mayo. And I'm like...what? I'm remaking your sandwich exactly as you ordered it. You ordered mayo on both sandwiches I just made. And he's like "Well I changed my mind, I don't want any mayo. Start over.
At that point I just scooped up his sandwich and tossed it directly into the trash, looked him dead in the eye, and said "You're done here, get out." He was a little dumbfounded that I wasn't just falling all over myself to cater to his every whim, and was like "You can't do that?" So I walk over and pick up the phone, and ask if he prefers to leave on his own, or be escorted out by security. (Bluffing, we didn't have security.) And right at that exact moment two spectacular events happened that culminated in one hell of a satisfying story. At the exact same time this guy grabbed the chip rack and violently threw it to the ground, a couple cops came in the other door just looking to get some food. Cops look at the guy, look at the trashed chip rack, look at me. Guy follows my gaze, looks at the cops, looks at the chip rack, looks back to me. And I just smile and wave, saying "Bye bye!" as the cops proceed to arrest him.
Whoever that male Karen is in Story 1, there's a special place in Hell for the likes of him.
Recently, some people asked if anyone in our neighborhood would put up a homeless women for a while, until she could get into rent-assisted living, I thought about it for a minute, and thought about all the stories like THIS I've heard, and thought, "I don't even know this woman's NAME, let alone her character," and thought, "I'd take her in, if she were a trusted friend. I've actually OFFERED a room to two trusted friends, but I won't do it for a complete stranger, because of the many stories I've heard about squatters getting more rights than the homeowners. Renters not being able to be evicted, even while they were destroying the home and physically harming the people who owned it and lived there. All kinds of horror stories like that. Theft and murder and just general horribleness. No. I won't put myself and my family in that kind of danger. I'm sorry for the woman, but that's why we have shelters. I donate to such causes, almost every time I go to the grocery store, and they have those donation things. I'm going to stay safe, and hope she gets help from a shelter."
I still feel a big guilty about it, but then I heard THIS story, and now? I don't feel guilty, at all. These people WERE "friends," and still tried to steal a home, AND DID STEAL valuable property. Nope. Not to my family, thanks.
Making it easier to kick someone out makes it easier to give someone a chance. Ironically, all these laws to "prevent homelessness" increases homelessness since no one will take the risk of renting to them.
@@sabbur15 Yep. If I had felt that I would have an easy way out, if she had been problematic, I might have taken the chance.
The state should provide homes for homeless people. Unless you really, really fuck up, that's how it is here. But if you're that far gone, you usually get a nice cell to call home instead.
Story 3: While generous to offer a friend & his partner to live in your home to help them out, the homeowner was absolutely irresponsible and stupid to rent their home out to two people he knew had long criminal records with a shady background.
Yes, people can turn their lives around, but that was a big risk he took.