Probably, and that may be why the company hasn't fired this twit yet. This is a cancer that needs to be stood up to and weeded out. Yet for some reason she seems to be able to hijack a whole office w/ her selfish stubborness. I can only guess the boss or even company is afraid to fire her from fear of a bogus lawsuit. These people are so used to getting their own way (and she still is), that she'll come up w/ some feminist angle to sue and could possibly win.
"The problem isn't that Johnny can't read. The problem isn't even that Johnny can't think. The problem is that Johnny doesn't know what thinking is. He confuses it with feeling." - Thomas Sowell
Agreed.' Feelings 'being more important than 'facts ' is a critical paradigm change brought about by liberal teachers/ psychologists. So, if you ' feel confident and smart- you are smart and therefore correct'...And if the " smart " student can pass the proscribed test that they're ' taught to pass'- that doesn't mean that they're capable of critical thinking/ cooperative working/ production,it just proved that they can check the right box on a test form ...
This is correct. Thinking takes energy. Energy that could be used to post on Facebook or text their friends. Energy that their idiot parents used to hover over them to make sure their little babies didn't have to do anything they didn't want to do. Children should NOT run the family with their whims. They should learn that there are consequences to their actions and you cannot be a brat your entire life. The Millennials are an abomination and I am deeply ashamed that part of my generation stared the downward spiral into the depths of hell by spawning Gen-X, who then continued the great decline.
And this is what happens when you replace “education” with “validation”. Wrapping children in bubble wrap and never allowing them to learn conflict resolution creates weak adults who can’t take criticism.
Well, it's that "bounce" from being screamed at, in classrooms, for every little innocent or ignorant mistake (or even physically beaten), to the bubble wrap approach. Perhaps the Middle Way , based on a case by case, individual approach to childhood mess ups (particularly in homes and classrooms) may work better. Don't know if we've ever tried this collectively or as a society. In other words, let the punishment fit the real crime. Stop holding teachers responsible for poor education, when the real education begins before the child even gets to school. It's a big issue. Parents themselves are often not on the same page regarding what constitutes good parenting. Who knows? Maybe a moderate, reasonable approach to each person might produce positive results eventually. But if you want a guarantee, buy a toaster.
@@Kayenne54 Always interesting to see how some folks extend nonsense into so many words. First, I am in my 60's, and no teacher who I ever had ever acted as you described. Second, kids need to be taught that there is a correct way, and an incorrect way. It's that simple. Kids also need to be raised to neither be oversensitive nor sadistic. The millennial who is the subject of the video would either have to adjust her attitude to a willingness to learn and not come in the work "hung over", or she would be bounced from my office pretty quickly. One doesn't have 'creative spelling' in a law office; and when something has to go out promptly, there is typically not time for a counseling session.
Uncle Dan-58 This is NOTHING. Take this example and put it on 10 times the steroids. And that's how education is done in *CANADA.* These things in the US will look TAME by comparison!!
I don't know why this comment doesn't have 10 times the number of likes it should have. Uncle Dan... You hit the nail, square on the head. A "sense of entitlement" has them thinking that their unrealistic importance & value will carry them through a life that does not recognize their over-sensitive feelings. In my opinion, most of them can't even fathom the concept of "common courtesy", as well as the consequences of their own actions. Then again, it's hard to fault them, as their behavior was learned. Someone taught them. Someone, no doubt, irresponsible.
I used to proofread Yellow Page ads for a living in the early 2000s. People of all generations make grammar, spelling, and punctuation mistakes. I once had a Boomer refuse to omit a comma because he actually believed that commas denote a pause in a sentence (which is what an ellipsis is for).
This crap all started with giving out trophies and ribbons to last place. After that they didn't even keep score. Now you have this fine evolutionary example.
@@FuzzyChubbyPurpleUnicorn I was a kid in the 70's and if you sucked at something people let you know it. If you wanted to get somewhere you walked or rode your bike instead of being chauffeured by mommy and daddy. Hell back then both parents worked and you didn't have helicopter parents at every game and practice. Waiting with sunny d and refreshments. You thirsty after practice? You drank from a garden hose at a neighbors house. Kids got soft
@@FuzzyChubbyPurpleUnicorn that's a lie so shut it millennial who probably still has all the participation trophies lined up in your mommy's basement that you can look at every day and think" even though I wasn't great, everyone thought I was."
Starting to realize just how important it is to stay in good health, if this generation works in nursing homes, we’re ph***ed, (I always spell it with a P).
They already are working in nursing homes, in medical reception, at your local council. They are teaching your children ! It's a nightmare! I got on a bus one morning and watched one of these retards continuously adjust her suitcase to the upright position after it kept falling over and over again each time the bus braked or went round a corner. I made the fatal error of suggesting she lay it on it's back in the luggage bay (which was right next to her) . She gave me THE DEATH STARE and said: "But it's got wheels!" I'm still trying to figure out the logic behind that one lol!
This is what happens when a nation doesn't have a foreign army on its soil for hundreds of years. Unfortunately as this attitude becomes normalized, this may not be the case in the near future.
@Tetrimas You could be right but either way that girl & her mom are pathetic! However, several mothers used to tell me their husbands said helping children with their homework was the wife's sole esponsibility. B.S. I was divorced when my youngest was 5. One of the things I always did was give her spelling tests every single night. She always made 💯
Yep...my son played soccer at 5. When asked the following year if he wanted to play again said "Nope...already got the trophy." That's when I knew I had my work cut out for me to fight against the insanity.
Charles Ross: I grew up in the 70s also and participated in many sports and other events where trophies were awarded. I won many because I was good and worked hard. Sometimes, someone was better and they got the trophy. It just made me work harder the next time. Generally, there was First, Second, and Third place. If you didn’t get one of those trophies, you didn’t get anything but the enjoyment of spending time with friends and competitors. And, that was sometimes, good enough.
Savah Bejin I refused trophies as a kid and got threatened with punishment by teachers. So I took trophies n canned them immediately. That was punished too. So I canned them outside of the class room “after” school hours... I knew it was bullshit-
🤣 I'm a millennial, I had a similar experience with a female millennial also who used "seeked" in stead of "sought", she naturally played the victim card.
@@saintejeannedarc9460 yes, and what is worse, sooth them when they get upset. I am a wheelchair user, I could have settled for this kind of coddling, fought like hell against it with the love and guidance of family and friends.
@@seandineen999 I know what you mean. I was in the crippled children's hospital while in high school. Their school was horrible; the teen in the bed next to me was still reading at the 3rd grade level; and they could not understand why I wanted out so I could return to my regular public school. They would have made me an idiot, more mentally than physically crippled, forever dependent but not quite deserving help. Instead, I went on to earn a college degree.
I was given lots of participation awards when I was young so I know I’m always right. A dictionary is an oppressive social construct designed to degrade me. My mom and gender studies professor told me so
@@jedibowen Who was handing out the participation trophies? Who was coddling these children as they were growing up? They learned this behavior from their parents.
Millennials need to be “right” and must always feel”safe”! Trouble is, the world just isn’t like that ... so they must adapt or fail. Simple, binary choice.
Did she get the hampters consent before she put it in her story? Did she get the hampsters permission to misspell it's name? What about trans-hampsters? I'm so offended
Here is the problem... in MANY cases, depending on what state this happened... none if this us a fireable offense, Then companies resist Severe disciplinary action out of fear of being sued for wrongful termination. There was a time when a person could be fired for just being an idiot, Now many companies are told they have to help people become good employees. Is a strange world.
Fired on the spot. Not only that, but I would have really bitched the mother out right in front her of snowflake daughter. What a croc. You cant even correct someone these days without fee fees getting hurt.
A friend of mine was in HR. When young people got refused a day off, their mom would phone my friend and tell her why their kid needed the shift off. I fully get this. So sad.
Lynne Williams if the parent of a grown adult over 21 phoned me, I’d fire them before the call was even over...or mommy can come in and work their shift
@@pickyourbrainswithbenjamin761 Depends on the situation. I've been refused days off for funerals of family members. I ended up walking out of those jobs.
This sounds like my little sister telling me she wouldn’t stop calling Valentine’s Day “Valentimes Day”. Except my sister was 7 years old at the time.......
The modern woman suffers from grandiose thinking. She is like a de-clawed house cat who has gotten out of the house and into the wilderness and thinks it is an outdoor hunter cat.
It’s ALWAYS how you’re raised, remember that. I’m 23 and I nearly threw my phone across the room several times in the video, we’re not all like this I promise
You're 23, you're not a millennial. Millennials were born between 1983 and 1994 according to most sources. You're not part of the most entitled generation as far as I know
Why would you even admit that you would throw a phone? Age appropriate behavior? Millenials have not be taught to control their emotions and be gracious and dignified.
Just remember that they were allowed to be like this by their parents, so this is the fruit that is being produced by years of bad parenting from a generation that people criticize a lot less than millennials.
This "snowflake" behavior is explained in "The Coddling of the American Mind" by Greg Lukianoff and Jonathan Haidt. The phone behavior is a dead giveaway.
Agreed. Stalin once boasted that" eventually, the capitalist West will fall like an overripe peach into our hands"- thinking that the decline of the Western World thru cultural corruption and inherent chaos/ entropy would cause it's own implosion/ demise...he might just be off by a few years- give it time,and another wave of the 'smartest' and most entitled idiots on Earth....
Ted Logan - Wrong. Millennials were born 1981-1996. Gen Xers were born 1965-1980. That means Gen Xers were having kids at 16-31? No way. I’m a Gen Xer and I know none of my peers that had kids that early. We couldn’t afford to. No to mention Millennials population is equal to Boomers. Gen X is half the number. Come on get a clue before spouting off.
@YungSumGuy That's right. There is no P, in hamster. However, if you were paying attention to the guy telling the the story... he said that a young woman got upset because another woman corrected her spelling of the word "hamster". The young woman misspelled it, believing "hampster" to be the correct spelling. (She spelled it with a "P", which we know is incorrect.) For the sake of my joke: I'm the kind of person that would have called this girl out, but in a humorous way. Hence, I would have condescendingly said to her: "Ya know... you're absolutely right! That IS the way you spell it. I forgot: The "P" is silent, like the "P" in "toilet".
@YungSumGuy Really, Captain Obvious? Well... apparently, YOU needed it explained to you, because you didn't get it. It WAS funny, right up to the point where I had to spell it out for you. And... I didn't need to have your spelling lesson explained to me either. I knew how to spell, long before your mommy & daddy brought you into this world. Don't be a smartass. Move along.
@@MouthwashTyphoon no because with experience in dealing with many of the young ladies like her it's not a shock to hear such a story. Far too many young people have been been twisted into thinking they know better when in fact they know nothing.
@@methag-mm1he I don't know you personally, but I do know one thing about you. Your grammar is just as bad as that young woman's spelling. That alone is reason enough for me to disregard your opinion on this matter.
Only if we can also have a channel called "Boomers are the Worst" all about how entitled Boomers screwed over Millennials by raising them poorly while creating the Blue Church and the economic downturn of the US.
That just means you acknowledge that your generation did a piss poor job of leading the way, but I digress because if I have to be honest, I feel the same.
There are some millennials who were brought up with the concept of "winners and losers" and not participation trophies for just showing up. I see why some actually are scared about this, especially since most in this mindset are college students.....
Thank all the Gods above and below the planet that I'm 64 and a stage 4 advanced cancer survivor so I might not have to worry about the idiots that will destroy life as we know it as they wait for someone to do it for them!
@@destroygaryfunky7053 lol k. Bro if you want to help people, help them. Don't be bitter about it and hold it over their head. Maybe that's why they talk shit about you and aren't willing to open up to you.
I worked with the laziest millennial who was “dating” another worker. Everyone helped her do the work and she made one hours work last eight. She finally quit💪🏽👏🏽👏🏽💪🏽bye Elise
@@robhendrikx2198 that bullshit messed both kids and moms and possible many others, already since 90s... Along tens of similar bs taglines. Emotional manipulation en masse. As a kid worst thing parent can do is seek 'freedom'. Kid doesnt want to be free. I loved school for that reason, there was predictable structure, until higher classes.
After Republicans got a hold of the biology curriculum, we'll be putting stickers on textbooks saying evolution's just a theory. OH wait, Republicans tried that.
@@camagnuson6108 Theory just means a coherent, well-tested explanation of a given thing. Theories and fact aren't mutually exclusive. Scientific theories are more than simple facts.
YOu forget that the boss is immediately placed on leave whilst the incident is investigated, and a comment she made in 1994, in a private email, emerges that she is a racist and so never works again in the industry.
Seeing as how I'm in my mid 20's I'd like to point out that "millennials" act this way because of their parents. I was raised to have a good work ethic and take constructive criticism so that way I can grow from it. I bought a house at the age of 25, all on my own, and I've worked hard for it. I have a great career and I'll add that I've never attended college.
I said 3 decades ago that when millenials got into business we were doomed. You just highlighted this perfectly. If GenX doesn't fix this, its all over.
@ChiliPepper Yeah I am Gen X as well and I would lose my job if I got involved in trying to fix the millenial problems... In fact I did almost got written up for not cow-towing to a new hire who was toxic and stupid... I had to leave that department in order to save my sanity.
Is this an example of the “COMMON CORE CURRICULUM “ that our children are being taught with? That there COULD be a “p” in Hamster if you want one there 🤪😳🤪😳🤪😳
It is, according to common core they are right even if they get it wrong as long as you understand why it should have been right. Wrap your head around that. 2+2 CAN equal something other than 4 as long as you tried to get the answer right the right way it's correct if it's 3or6. Sad thing is the people that invented it as a replacement method said "don't use that!! We made just an alternative,we never worried about making a better alternative, just A alternative. We didn't think you'd try to use it!" Or at least that's how I read it. Apologies for writing a book.
Scott Watson .. No apologies needed... I agree with everything. Our oldest daughter teaches school, she is extremely frustrated with the Common Core, especially when you already have a child who struggles with the real math, etc. Then try to teach them this. She said there are many outburst of frustration by children. Geez... can not imagine an “outburst” in frustration in our society today! Like Uncle Joe Biden said on video the other day....”we don’t look at TRUTH, we look at FACT”. ????????? It is time we go back to TRUTH!
Actually from what I understand no. The teachers I know in Florida say common core hasn't changed how they teach, it's just a set of requirements the kids have to meet each year. Hrs there are common core textbooks and badly written problems, but all textbooks have those. I haven't heard from the teachers I know that common core has forced them to accept wrong answers. One says she does enjoy teaching math in the 'long hard way' that parents don't get, because she knows that's how most people actually do math in their head, we just don't realize it. Most of adults don't count back change or calculate tips with the methods we were taught in school but much more like 'common core' math. Obviously some places are taking things to an extreme by not correcting wrong answers bit I think those policies are actually more about 'inclusion' vs teaching methods
I used to work for a private Health Insurance company in Somerset, England, where we had a 'paperless office' system; and letters were already prepared on file, for me to send out to clients and practitioners. When I sought to correct the grammar in these letters, before appending my signature to them, I was ticked-off for not using the 'approved' format. When I told them the 'approved' format was grammatically incorrect, and that I did not wish to sign something in that state, because the recipients (some of whom were physicians and surgeons of Professorial rank!) would imagine I was the illiterate one, rather than the person who had 'signed off' the master-letter. I was 'constructively dismissed' fairly quickly! My sin was to have been educated to Masters level at three good British Universities (Durham, Wales and Lancaster), starting in 1971.
Without a doubt. She would say he patronized n flirted with his “controlling n dominating “ her person while in reality he was trying to be nicer n nicer as she was damning up to burst a river. Learn game or die. Red Pills- (To everyone who liked this without pointing out my horrible spelling I salute you 👍🏼. I am learning game and immensely improved relationship with my mom, my female customers, I get better service at registers, by female wait staff, ect... I also flirt more and get “allowed behavior” others can’t do not even survive while being calm n friendly. Game is that needed with female mammals).
We are supposed to learn from our mistakes. Worked with a teacher who came to work late and hungover. She couldn’t understand why her evaluations were not better. She was angry and bitter about it, taking it out out on coworkers. She finally texted me out of the blue to apologize for her behavior blaming it on being young. Millennial attitude is difficult to work with. They are always right and have no idea how to “walk a mile in someone else’s shoes” to see the damage they do.
I've been in my line of work for over 25 years. I'm now, working with millennials who think their code is perfect so I shouldn't write a bug/work order to fix their mistakes, it's maddening. Great video guys!
Wait, they think their code has no bugs in it. I am a millennial,thankfully a part of the older part of the generation, and just learning to code and I know that is likely not the case because of how easy it is to lose track of mutable state, object inheritance etc. If you give me a job I promise that won't be the case and I will ask for a meeting to figure what I did wrong and try to prevent it in the future. Ok, that is the end of my shameless plug. Edit: I didn't realize that RUclips thought that basic punctuation meant I wanted the text with a strike through.
@@christopheryoder8292 well done, keep up the great work! I love it when others in my organization find bugs before they escape to the end user. I find something they like and get them a gift related to that, as a token of appreciation, for finding the issue and pointing it out.
I am 41, I have a 10 year old who refused to complete homework and one whole chunk of required reading. At the parent teacher conference the teacher told me that they can’t give him a zero, but rather a 50% is the lowest grade possible... in my confusion I asked “why not? If he doesn’t do the work at all, then the chump deserves a zero!” So it is not just the parents creating this madness we parents have to figure out how to create worth while humans while they are being coddled at school.
Yes, I have considered homeschooling many times... trouble is that I can’t motivate this particular child to do his work either. This is state regulation, but happily it is in a rural school system that does still believe in parental cooperation, and family involvement in every aspect of school. So I am very involved, and tuned in, and try to balance the crazy where ever I can, and augment their education whenever and wherever possible.
They all have a huge "tell": notice how often they begin a statement: "I _feel_ that..." not "I _think_ that..." They hold no distinction between emotions and rational positions.
@@rowsdower12 so glad I can enlighten you. Yes, most women in their fertile age (biologically from 15-55 yrs) tend to get their rational mind suppressed by oestrogen, in order to perform a biological function of procreation. It is that vulnerability that makes them attractive in men's eyes. Similarly, most men under the influence of male hormones start competing to attain top virility. Analyzing these effects rationally makes no sense. - If most women "feel", then they are properly estrogenised, and that's how it should be. Overrationalise and your mating ability diminishes. These hormonal effects are there for a reason, otherwise young people would not always procreate. Those who overthink make poorer mating choices.
That is also the reason why they use the word, "like" all the time. It keeps them from having to use thought to explain their point. They merely and easily just compare. It also disconnects them from what they say in order to keep themselves from being accountable of their point they are speaking of km the first place. No responsibility.
@@freepilot7732 Great point. "Like" is an equivocating word. Additionally, it's occurred to me that the "Millennial Upspeak", where they end sentences in an up tone (much like one uses when asking a question, but applied to all statements). I think that they use this because they're extremely unsure of themselves and are seeking agreement and reassurance from others in the conversation.
I often wonder how I ended up normal when most of my generation ended up like THIS... I guess it has a lot to do with my parents not treating me like a special snowflake
I think it's fake and conservatives better be wise to taking such bait. It makes us look foolish. However, the mindset of these young fools is to hate on America, and that certainly cannot be denied.
It's not an ENTIRE generation . Remember all those wealthy people who will bribe and beg to get their children into Catholic schools ....... its because Catholic schools have standards and discipline . Things that Wokester Lefties got banned in the State system .
@@rightblank10 I'm well into my mid 60s and a fire faller. (We bring down dead, hazard and burning trees in forest fires so they don't injure or kill the firefighters). My gear can weigh 75% of my body weight. I get $1,000/ day. Dismissed.
My husband retired as a Colonel in the Air Force. About 4 months before he retired, he had to formally reprimand a Major for something pretty serious. The guy absolutely lost it. He cried, tried to argue, claimed it wasn’t fair, he didn’t deserve it, uand so on. The next day my husband got a call from the guys wife, demanding that my husband remove the formal disciplinary out of his file because he was “extremely upset and has not stopped crying.” My husband politely told her that he would not be discussing anything with her and hung up. Then about 15 min after that, the guy had both his mother and father call my husband to demand it be removed then resorted to begging and pleading. It was insane. This guy was a MAJOR in the USAF. Although I don’t know all the details, the guy actually got off pretty light as he could have been dishonorably discharged. Most entitled and pathetic man ever.
@@lauram3115 i am totally sucking air on that. A MAJOR,his wife, his parents....only options for the Colonel, transfer to the crappiest base possible....🤣
Kevin Goetz i was born in 81. I barely missed the gen X cutoff. I grew up poor, with many siblings. The most expensive thing my parents ever bought me was a 90$ mountain bike. I Didnt get my first pair of nikes until i bought them with my own money. Before that it was payless shoe source shoes. I work hard and i play hard just like my parents. Myself and my kids will be just fine, but i have some friends that are not ok and will never be ok. Those are all people who grew up with a silver spoon. Had everything paid for and handed to them. I will teach my kids about good work ethic and respect. They will turn out just fine.
The purpose of childhood is to be trained for adulthood. Playing, communication, education etc. are essential elements in equipping one for adult life. Similarly, emotional skills are vital - knowing when it is appropriate to laugh, to cry, to be angry even. My 30 year old adult children tell me that kids coming into the workplace today have none of the latter - they have been so protected they get upset over simple things - like being told to show up at work on time, or have their spelling corrected. What have we done to this generation?
If you would’ve asked me 10 years ago if the story was real, I would’ve said no. After seeing clips from the Democratic Socialist convention, I believe everything like this.
This happens often in this age group. I work in a design based industry where daily criticism is part of the job. Recently I offered some constructive criticism to a millennial, she then started crying and said I was bullying her. That's millennials, it's not criticising them, it's bullying them.
Being born to a certain decade shouldn't make you embarrassed. If there are a lot of these type of people, good! It'll make your life much easier finding and keeping a good job. Those type of people are weak and they'll be eventually crushed by the weight of reality. Stay strong my Millennial friend.
I know, I have met a lot of millennials who actually do have their shit together but there is a significant portion who act more or less like this and no is standing up to or knows how to deal with them. Reacting that way she should have been fired, period.
We, old people know, many of you are quite brilliant. When we meet someone like you we think 'this ones a gem' and it gives us hope. You will be more successful than your peers and be recognized as a leader.
I worked with a girl like that, early 20's though. Always wrote "payed" on receipts even though the computer screen had the total bar that read "Amount paid". She actually told me she didn't care if she couldn't spell, it's not important. Never mind that I am using the directions she writes out to make physical inscriptions onto objects, and having the correct spelling of the text is helpful. Brain dead people anymore.
Her boss should have thrown her work in the "dumbster".
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That’s dumpster....remember she spelled it with a “p”!
IDK, Luciano, considering this woman's performance, I think OP had it right..."dumb"-ster. She's too dumb for anything else, LOL.
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I stand corrected!
soylentdean 🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤓😎
...when parents find it easier to be 'friends' instead of being a parent...
Yes and yes again
Friends confront friends mistake! Its a generation of enabling parents
You nailed it man
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So sadly true.
The sad thing is companies would rather hire these young fools instead of older folks.
Amen.
Joe Pat not all of us.
No wonder I cannot get hired. My work ethic and spelling gets in the way!
We cost less money. America doesn’t care about quality anymore.
Well old folks also cannot do everything younger folks can on average on a regular basis including work hours... i mean lets not pretend here lmao
This is the same lady who will foam at the mouth on Twitter saying women aren't treated fairly or with respect in the workplace.
Probably, and that may be why the company hasn't fired this twit yet. This is a cancer that needs to be stood up to and weeded out. Yet for some reason she seems to be able to hijack a whole office w/ her selfish stubborness. I can only guess the boss or even company is afraid to fire her from fear of a bogus lawsuit. These people are so used to getting their own way (and she still is), that she'll come up w/ some feminist angle to sue and could possibly win.
She's a #METOO complaint, maybe even a lawsuit, waiting to happen.
Absolutely
"My bos iz a gramer natzi!" Me: Your what?
She's been hamPered.
"The problem isn't that Johnny can't read. The problem isn't even that Johnny can't think. The problem is that Johnny doesn't know what thinking is. He confuses it with feeling." - Thomas Sowell
Agreed.' Feelings 'being more important than 'facts ' is a critical paradigm change brought about by liberal teachers/ psychologists. So, if you ' feel confident and smart- you are smart and therefore correct'...And if the " smart " student can pass the proscribed test that they're ' taught to pass'- that doesn't mean that they're capable of critical thinking/ cooperative working/ production,it just proved that they can check the right box on a test form ...
I'm a simple man, I see a quote of Thomas Sowell I give it a like.
This is correct. Thinking takes energy. Energy that could be used to post on Facebook or text their friends. Energy that their idiot parents used to hover over them to make sure their little babies didn't have to do anything they didn't want to do. Children should NOT run the family with their whims. They should learn that there are consequences to their actions and you cannot be a brat your entire life. The Millennials are an abomination and I am deeply ashamed that part of my generation stared the downward spiral into the depths of hell by spawning Gen-X, who then continued the great decline.
LibertyMatrix Soooo true!!?
Thomas Sowell should be read in every school in America daily.
And this is what happens when you replace “education” with “validation”.
Wrapping children in bubble wrap and never allowing them to learn conflict resolution creates weak adults who can’t take criticism.
Well, it's that "bounce" from being screamed at, in classrooms, for every little innocent or ignorant mistake (or even physically beaten), to the bubble wrap approach. Perhaps the Middle Way , based on a case by case, individual approach to childhood mess ups (particularly in homes and classrooms) may work better. Don't know if we've ever tried this collectively or as a society. In other words, let the punishment fit the real crime. Stop holding teachers responsible for poor education, when the real education begins before the child even gets to school. It's a big issue. Parents themselves are often not on the same page regarding what constitutes good parenting. Who knows? Maybe a moderate, reasonable approach to each person might produce positive results eventually. But if you want a guarantee, buy a toaster.
@@Kayenne54 Always interesting to see how some folks extend nonsense into so many words. First, I am in my 60's, and no teacher who I ever had ever acted as you described. Second, kids need to be taught that there is a correct way, and an incorrect way. It's that simple. Kids also need to be raised to neither be oversensitive nor sadistic. The millennial who is the subject of the video would either have to adjust her attitude to a willingness to learn and not come in the work "hung over", or she would be bounced from my office pretty quickly. One doesn't have 'creative spelling' in a law office; and when something has to go out promptly, there is typically not time for a counseling session.
Uncle Dan-58 This is NOTHING. Take this example and put it on 10 times the steroids. And that's how education is done in *CANADA.* These things in the US will look TAME by comparison!!
I don't know why this comment doesn't have 10 times the number of likes it should have.
Uncle Dan... You hit the nail, square on the head. A "sense of entitlement" has them thinking that their unrealistic importance & value will carry them through a life that does not recognize their over-sensitive feelings. In my opinion, most of them can't even fathom the concept of "common courtesy", as well as the consequences of their own actions.
Then again, it's hard to fault them, as their behavior was learned. Someone taught them. Someone, no doubt, irresponsible.
I used to proofread Yellow Page ads for a living in the early 2000s. People of all generations make grammar, spelling, and punctuation mistakes. I once had a Boomer refuse to omit a comma because he actually believed that commas denote a pause in a sentence (which is what an ellipsis is for).
She should have been fired when she refused to look up the correct spelling!
@Chris Haunton hahaha... She'd be in a mental ward!
At least a warning to get it together.
At least you used "should have" correctly, instead of "should of". Do people even think about what they say any more? It doesn't even make sense.
@@ThrowItOnTheGrill kinda like 'Ebonics'?...
@@ThrowItOnTheGrill Sadly, no. I've seen people write "their over they're". Then when you say "they're over there"...YOU become a grammar nazi!
Hampsters are where hamsters put their laundry! Everyone knows that!
No Traveler Returns 😂
No Traveler Returns NICE!
Hampsters holiday in the Hamptons
No Traveler Returns 😂🤣😂😆
agylub 😂🤣😆😊
This crap all started with giving out trophies and ribbons to last place. After that they didn't even keep score. Now you have this fine evolutionary example.
The "participation trophy" crap was started by several gaggles of single mothers.
It all started with you boomers and your participation trophies
@@FuzzyChubbyPurpleUnicorn I was a kid in the 70's and if you sucked at something people let you know it. If you wanted to get somewhere you walked or rode your bike instead of being chauffeured by mommy and daddy. Hell back then both parents worked and you didn't have helicopter parents at every game and practice. Waiting with sunny d and refreshments. You thirsty after practice? You drank from a garden hose at a neighbors house. Kids got soft
Agree! My kids HS administration even picked the kids for prom king and queen because they didn’t want kids to feel bad 🙄
@@FuzzyChubbyPurpleUnicorn that's a lie so shut it millennial who probably still has all the participation trophies lined up in your mommy's basement that you can look at every day and think" even though I wasn't great, everyone thought I was."
Seriously what’s worse? The employee or the mother who raised her to be an entitled brat? Shameful 🙄
C Sauders I thought was the schools creating what's happening.
I'm surprised she wasn't a manager by now.
The mom. She obviously has coddled this person their entire life.
It doesn't help when the school undoes the parenting of the child
It's the mom's fault, lol...
By now I hope she's been told those 2 priceless Trump words: "You're fired"!
VisualVirtue
Or “You’re firedp!”
We are doomed
You mean 3 words right? :p
Vince McMahon's priceless words
"You're fired" might cause triggering.
Starting to realize just how important it is to stay in good health, if this generation works in nursing homes, we’re ph***ed, (I always spell it with a P).
They already are working in nursing homes, in medical reception, at your local council. They are teaching your children ! It's a nightmare! I got on a bus one morning and watched one of these retards continuously adjust her suitcase to the upright position after it kept falling over and over again each time the bus braked or went round a corner. I made the fatal error of suggesting she lay it on it's back in the luggage bay (which was right next to her) . She gave me THE DEATH STARE and said: "But it's got wheels!" I'm still trying to figure out the logic behind that one lol!
Ha ha ha
They’re too stupid to find the place so don’t worry...you’ll be taking care of yourself and they’ll still be crying over the unfairness of the world 😂
One’s a congresswoman
Phoned?
This is what happens when feelings become far more valued than logic, critical thinking, and truth.
They are going to ruin our country, example AOC.
🙌 TRUTH
Today's educational system and parents who want to be their kids bbf instead of a parent: Teaching kids how NOT to cope in the real world.
This is what happens when a nation doesn't have a foreign army on its soil for hundreds of years. Unfortunately as this attitude becomes normalized, this may not be the case in the near future.
❤️❤️❤️ this comment!
Write her paycheck with all p's and when she can't cash it say "sorry that's how I spell your name and you have no right to correct me"
Poetic Justice
Dude, great idea in hindsight
Unfortunately, with idiots like her, the bullshit only works one way, but my God I would love that to be the next part of the story 😂😂😂😂
Wonder if her dr. feels the same way!
That would have been awesome.
I bet she has a Liberal Arts degree from Portland State 😛
Or, perhaps, Evergreen State College.
Or Disneyland!!!!! 🤣😂🤣😂
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@@angeritchie4034 do they give degrees already ???? :)))))
The boss was a wimpy noodle, another malady of today
To the parents who raised children like this: what the hell is wrong with you?!!!!
@hooterville2 Good point.
@Tetrimas Also good point.
hooterville2 - yea true but in this case it was a parent. My
Mom and dad would’ve ripped into me for acting like a fool.
You mean she graduated COLLEGE??? "Hey...luk at me! I got a partisipashun trofy at the speling bee!" Yes. We can see that.
@Tetrimas You could be right but either way that girl & her mom are pathetic! However, several mothers used to tell me their husbands said helping children with their homework was the wife's sole esponsibility. B.S. I was divorced when my youngest was 5. One of the things I always did was give her spelling tests every single night. She always made 💯
And this is why I rebelled against giving trophies to everyone when my daughter was four. All the parents just stared at me like I had leprosy.
Yep...my son played soccer at 5. When asked the following year if he wanted to play again said "Nope...already got the trophy." That's when I knew I had my work cut out for me to fight against the insanity.
Charles Ross: I grew up in the 70s also and participated in many sports and other events where trophies were awarded. I won many because I was good and worked hard. Sometimes, someone was better and they got the trophy. It just made me work harder the next time. Generally, there was First, Second, and Third place. If you didn’t get one of those trophies, you didn’t get anything but the enjoyment of spending time with friends and competitors. And, that was sometimes, good enough.
Savah Bejin I refused trophies as a kid and got threatened with punishment by teachers.
So I took trophies n canned them immediately. That was punished too.
So I canned them outside of the class room “after” school hours...
I knew it was bullshit-
Congratulations Johnny. You were the first one to come in last!_ George Carlin.
@@P-PlaterinadollarGQ tbh participation trophies are b.s. They make you feel worse, and don't even encourage you to try.
As a nation, we're friggin' doomed. I wish we could say this is an isolated case, but it's not.
Just think this person votes! Now that is a very scary thought.
Phil Mc ... Just think, this person can breed!! That's an even scarier thought for you ;-)
I'm going to go out on a limb and say I really doubt she votes
King Benjamin if she does, she’s prob voted for comrade Bernie.
Yeah and the DEMS want to lower the voting age to 16.
@@charlesroberts2166 I know , I wish some rich people would offer a paid sterilization insentive.
🤣 I'm a millennial, I had a similar experience with a female millennial also who used "seeked" in stead of "sought", she naturally played the victim card.
They don’t read, so they don’t know how to write.
So what happens w/ these idiots in the workplace, does everyone around them have to do damage control and fix their work?
You seeked her out, admit it.🤪🙄🥺😂
@@saintejeannedarc9460 yes, and what is worse, sooth them when they get upset. I am a wheelchair user, I could have settled for this kind of coddling, fought like hell against it with the love and guidance of family and friends.
@@seandineen999 I know what you mean. I was in the crippled children's hospital while in high school. Their school was horrible; the teen in the bed next to me was still reading at the 3rd grade level; and they could not understand why I wanted out so I could return to my regular public school. They would have made me an idiot, more mentally than physically crippled, forever dependent but not quite deserving help. Instead, I went on to earn a college degree.
I was given lots of participation awards when I was young so I know I’m always right. A dictionary is an oppressive social construct designed to degrade me. My mom and gender studies professor told me so
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Her name didn't happen to be Alexandria, did it? 🤣
EVITA Ocasio-Cortez
SsgKevin USA Ret 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Lmao...
AOC.. "This is how I have always made a Margarita.
Who are you to tell me I'm making it wrong?"
Customer.. "Ma'am.. this has whiskey in it."
No "Kotex" or "Kleenex"
This is what you get from kids who grew up, getting "Participation Trophies"
I don't blame the millennials, I blame the boomers who started this nonsense.
@@Razaiel Yep...screw those aholes who grew up in rough conditions and worked only to make their kids lives better
Couldn't have said it better myself.!!!
@@jedibowen Who was handing out the participation trophies? Who was coddling these children as they were growing up? They learned this behavior from their parents.
What's all the fuss about, it's only a small rowdent.🤔
Millennials need to be “right” and must always feel”safe”! Trouble is, the world just isn’t like that ... so they must adapt or fail. Simple, binary choice.
Millennials are not a monolith...
v
If this isn't the clearest example of the idiocracy I DON'T KNOW WHAT IS!
The question is how do we survive with a generation like this? As the Boomer's retire, these people are taking their place.
@@yaimavolSend Luke Wilson to the future?
You seen that movie idiocracy lmao
@@geraldturkeyhunterWhat's wrong with that? It's becoming more reality than fiction everyday.
Millennial Jokes have surpassed Blonde Jokes.
Maybe the hamster identifies itself/herself/himself/genderfluid/neutral/binary/non binary self with a 'p'..
Has anyone asked 'it'how 'it' "feeeels"?
No doubt, and the term "wheel rat" just triggers them.
Nope
Did she get the hampters consent before she put it in her story? Did she get the hampsters permission to misspell it's name? What about trans-hampsters? I'm so offended
@@cipher88101
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Lol
This rising star is the ideal candidate to be a Democratic senator, is there room in the squad for One more ?
Fab point.
Yaaassss!!!!
🤣🤣 lets promote that idea maybe brown can help her too. Just tell them you are a friend of heels up
I have zero patience for snowflakery, she would be fired on the spot for that passive aggressive BS of putting the phone on speaker
Agreed. Soon as it was on speaker I would of told the mom she raised a snowflake dipshit then fired her.
Here is the problem... in MANY cases, depending on what state this happened... none if this us a fireable offense, Then companies resist Severe disciplinary action out of fear of being sued for wrongful termination. There was a time when a person could be fired for just being an idiot, Now many companies are told they have to help people become good employees. Is a strange world.
This is what obama did to them .talk quietly and try to use big words.
Fired on the spot. Not only that, but I would have really bitched the mother out right in front her of snowflake daughter. What a croc. You cant even correct someone these days without fee fees getting hurt.
If I were the boss, I would have invited the employee to lunch and discussed it over a hamp sanwich.
David R are you sure it’s not samwitch?😂😂😜
Don't forget the let us and Tom may toes.
So funny. Dying laughing!
@@lesliekhanna5488 no, it's a sammich.
David R 😂
A friend of mine was in HR. When young people got refused a day off, their mom would phone my friend and tell her why their kid needed the shift off. I fully get this. So sad.
Lynne Williams if the parent of a grown adult over 21 phoned me, I’d fire them before the call was even over...or mommy can come in and work their shift
Im a millinail and if i couldnt have the day off i left it as is and showed up. Im also 35 so im different
@@pickyourbrainswithbenjamin761 Depends on the situation. I've been refused days off for funerals of family members. I ended up walking out of those jobs.
@@GeneralChangFromDanang your right
Only hamsters from New Hampshire are spelled “hampsters.”
There's a job for you as her boss. I'm guessing she would roll with that.
Aha I see what you did there 😁
Very good.😂
And when hamsters ally for illegal purposes, they are called gamgsters, as everyone knows.
Ha! That's cute!!
I believe a “Hampster” is some who frequents the hamptons.
I thought it was a hipsters hamster.
@Alan Cogan you win!
Correctamundo. It's kind of like a rich hipster.
LOL
@@KidCity1985 What pair and style of Levi's do they wear?
It’s stories like this that make me fear for the future.
This sounds like my little sister telling me she wouldn’t stop calling Valentine’s Day “Valentimes Day”. Except my sister was 7 years old at the time.......
Like nails on a chalkboard. I have a friend who says Valentime's and she's forty-nine years old. Hideous.
And how about “libary”?!
The modern woman suffers from grandiose thinking. She is like a de-clawed house cat who has gotten out of the house and into the wilderness and thinks it is an outdoor hunter cat.
A declawed🐱 housecat🐈 that thinks it's a Lion🦁
@@mariannelynnlatjow5641 good one
david wagner funny,perfect
Who in 2019, cant use spell check 💻📱🖨? I use M-W.com often. Most modern era editing or mistakes are grammar pronunciation or syntax.
SPOT-ON!
This is what happens when Karen has babies.
Oooooh my goooosh! Yes! Yikes! Here’s my question.... who is the mother of Karen? 😱
It’s ALWAYS how you’re raised, remember that.
I’m 23 and I nearly threw my phone across the room several times in the video, we’re not all like this I promise
You're 23, you're not a millennial. Millennials were born between 1983 and 1994 according to most sources. You're not part of the most entitled generation as far as I know
Michael Michael up to 1996*
@@michaelmichael8314 BreathofFreshAir is correct. It's 1981 to 1996.
Why would you even admit that you would throw a phone? Age appropriate behavior? Millenials have not be taught to control their emotions and be gracious and dignified.
Just remember that they were allowed to be like this by their parents, so this is the fruit that is being produced by years of bad parenting from a generation that people criticize a lot less than millennials.
If my daughter turns out like this then I will have failed as a parent!
Aaron R shit! I’ll late term abort if any one mine turn out like this! But they won’t cause I don’t raise spoiled little }%*¥
Aaron R you stating that ensures that it will never happen .
Don't be so ard on yourself. It's a ighly complex influence systam. They call it patriarchy. Not dad.
This "snowflake" behavior is explained in "The Coddling of the American Mind" by Greg Lukianoff and Jonathan Haidt. The phone behavior is a dead giveaway.
Mike Judge's movie Idiocracy has been shown both terrifyingly and tragically prophetic. God help us all.
Ted Logan - It was easy to predict it by Judge because they knew millennials were the offspring of baby boomers.
Agreed. Stalin once boasted that" eventually, the capitalist West will fall like an overripe peach into our hands"- thinking that the decline of the Western World thru cultural corruption and inherent chaos/ entropy would cause it's own implosion/ demise...he might just be off by a few years- give it time,and another wave of the 'smartest' and most entitled idiots on Earth....
Ted Logan scary ain’t it??
@@SS-th9wz Doomers are the offspring of Xers, not boomers.
Ted Logan - Wrong. Millennials were born 1981-1996. Gen Xers were born 1965-1980. That means Gen Xers were having kids at 16-31? No way. I’m a Gen Xer and I know none of my peers that had kids that early. We couldn’t afford to. No to mention Millennials population is equal to Boomers. Gen X is half the number. Come on get a clue before spouting off.
The "P" is silent, like the "P" in "toilet".
Might be silent... but you can still smell it! LOL
Silent "P" as in bath....
@@tomhaskett5161 I don't get it.
@YungSumGuy That's right. There is no P, in hamster. However, if you were paying attention to the guy telling the the story... he said that a young woman got upset because another woman corrected her spelling of the word "hamster". The young woman misspelled it, believing "hampster" to be the correct spelling. (She spelled it with a "P", which we know is incorrect.)
For the sake of my joke: I'm the kind of person that would have called this girl out, but in a humorous way. Hence, I would have condescendingly said to her: "Ya know... you're absolutely right! That IS the way you spell it. I forgot: The "P" is silent, like the "P" in "toilet".
@YungSumGuy Really, Captain Obvious?
Well... apparently, YOU needed it explained to you, because you didn't get it. It WAS funny, right up to the point where I had to spell it out for you. And... I didn't need to have your spelling lesson explained to me either. I knew how to spell, long before your mommy & daddy brought you into this world. Don't be a smartass. Move along.
The next generation of workers on full display, we are screwed.
methag 2001 because the last generation did such a good job of letting the leaders train the next. . Your thinking is as mind boggling as this story .
@@gruntsrus9444 but the leaders will tell you they know best so who should have trained the young mush minds?
Yes, because this one moron is an accurate representation of millions of people.
@@MouthwashTyphoon no because with experience in dealing with many of the young ladies like her it's not a shock to hear such a story. Far too many young people have been been twisted into thinking they know better when in fact they know nothing.
@@methag-mm1he I don't know you personally, but I do know one thing about you. Your grammar is just as bad as that young woman's spelling. That alone is reason enough for me to disregard your opinion on this matter.
There should be an “ I hate millennials” channel filled with funny stories like this one 😂😂😂
I'm gonna make my own t shirt that says that.....i know someone that makes custom bumper stickers too!
Only if we can also have a channel called "Boomers are the Worst" all about how entitled Boomers screwed over Millennials by raising them poorly while creating the Blue Church and the economic downturn of the US.
ArcherWarhound funny how millennials can’t take responsibility for their own actions. That should be added to the Chanel 😂😂👍🏻
There is.....it's called reddit.
Reddit will have a section.
Idiocracy isn't going to need 500 years to arrive, in spite of what the movie said.
Idiocracy was such a good documentary.........
Feminism has drastically increased the retarding of western IQs.
The president of the United States speaks like a 12 year old, half way there
@@wiegershitpostcollective and you act like one
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As a group, the thought of the Millennial Generation taking over leading positions in our Society is down right frightening to me.
That just means you acknowledge that your generation did a piss poor job of leading the way, but I digress because if I have to be honest, I feel the same.
Obviously they will never be in leading positions.
@@24jl24 You are right, my Generation did do a piss poor job of leading the way.
It will happen grandpa but dont worry you wont be around to see it anyway.
There are some millennials who were brought up with the concept of "winners and losers" and not participation trophies for just showing up. I see why some actually are scared about this, especially since most in this mindset are college students.....
Folks, with a generation like this, we're going to have to work forever
How right you are!
I'm in my late twenties. This girl doesn't represent me.
Thank all the Gods above and below the planet that I'm 64 and a stage 4 advanced cancer survivor so I might not have to worry about the idiots that will destroy life as we know it as they wait for someone to do it for them!
The fact this happened in the workplace in 2019, from an adult is scary..
Read post above re: military..unbelievable
Late twenties physical age..maturity age 10
I knew we were in trouble when I witnessed my millennial nephews were texting each other whilst sitting at the SAME dinner table.
They're making fun of you.
@@elseby If I catch them I'll evict them from my basement,....and send them home to mommy.
@@destroygaryfunky7053 lol k.
Bro if you want to help people, help them. Don't be bitter about it and hold it over their head. Maybe that's why they talk shit about you and aren't willing to open up to you.
There is a “p” in a hamster, but it usually ends up on the bottom of the cage.
Alasdair Watson 😂
@Angry Shamrock Or she had a temper trantrum fight with spell check and then stuck her mom on it.
Oh good.
That's what the sawdust is for.
Lame
That’s what happens if “everything is okay as long as you’re happy”
It's also what happens if you keep telling people: "You can be anything you want to be."
I worked with the laziest millennial who was “dating” another worker. Everyone helped her do the work and she made one hours work last eight. She finally quit💪🏽👏🏽👏🏽💪🏽bye Elise
@@robhendrikx2198 that bullshit messed both kids and moms and possible many others, already since 90s... Along tens of similar bs taglines. Emotional manipulation en masse.
As a kid worst thing parent can do is seek 'freedom'. Kid doesnt want to be free. I loved school for that reason, there was predictable structure, until higher classes.
Dennis Prager always says focus on raising good kids, not happy kids.
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At my place of business we had to take an HR course called "How to Work with Millennials". 🙄
Oh that's crap, sorry to hear!
Connie Bee I remember courses years ago on “How to attract Gen X hirees.” As a Boomer it made me feel over the hill.
You have my sympathies.
I hope you're not serious that there are courses on this and that workplaces cater to them?
@@saintejeannedarc9460 Absolutely and I worked at one of the biggest laboratories in the world.
1960: 2+2=4.
2019: 2+2... "What are your feelings about that?"
After Republicans got a hold of the biology curriculum, we'll be putting stickers on textbooks saying evolution's just a theory. OH wait, Republicans tried that.
@A Girl Has No Name Yea, it's rare to find someone reasonable in a youtube chat :)
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@@s0515033 Evolution IS just a theory.
@@camagnuson6108 Theory just means a coherent, well-tested explanation of a given thing. Theories and fact aren't mutually exclusive. Scientific theories are more than simple facts.
YOu forget that the boss is immediately placed on leave whilst the incident is investigated, and a comment she made in 1994, in a private email, emerges that she is a racist and so never works again in the industry.
Yup. It happens all the time. Title IX.
While I agree totally; ..1974 ..... "email" ???
@@mojoden you are a fine proof reader Mr D . I need you!
If I ever called my mom to call my boss, it had better be because I'm in the hospital.
Or jail maybe.
As a boss I agree.
Seeing as how I'm in my mid 20's I'd like to point out that "millennials" act this way because of their parents. I was raised to have a good work ethic and take constructive criticism so that way I can grow from it. I bought a house at the age of 25, all on my own, and I've worked hard for it. I have a great career and I'll add that I've never attended college.
Off course it's the parents fault. Can't blame the kids for getting a poor upbringing. They will learn eventually, the hard way.
College is nothing but a brain-washing machine.
Good for you. Your parents put effort in your upbringing. I bet you never throw rubbish out of the car window....etc.
Still, once you reach the age of consent it's your fault too.
Hey Zach I’m proud of you
"Alright, I've had it! You're fried!"
No, I reign - sorry, resign!
Lol!
Very funny but it still kinda works lol
No, I'm sorry its fireurud.
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I said 3 decades ago that when millenials got into business we were doomed. You just highlighted this perfectly. If GenX doesn't fix this, its all over.
I'm doing what I can, but I also have little hope.
I hate being lumped in with the millenials, and I work 45+ hrs a week.....
@ChiliPepper Yeah I am Gen X as well and I would lose my job if I got involved in trying to fix the millenial problems... In fact I did almost got written up for not cow-towing to a new hire who was toxic and stupid... I had to leave that department in order to save my sanity.
I'm Generation X and it appears to be too late. This Millennial attitude permeates businesses now.
Is this an example of the “COMMON CORE CURRICULUM “ that our children are being taught with? That there COULD be a “p” in Hamster if you want one there 🤪😳🤪😳🤪😳
It is, according to common core they are right even if they get it wrong as long as you understand why it should have been right. Wrap your head around that. 2+2 CAN equal something other than 4 as long as you tried to get the answer right the right way it's correct if it's 3or6. Sad thing is the people that invented it as a replacement method said "don't use that!! We made just an alternative,we never worried about making a better alternative, just A alternative. We didn't think you'd try to use it!" Or at least that's how I read it. Apologies for writing a book.
Scott Watson .. No apologies needed... I agree with everything. Our oldest daughter teaches school, she is extremely frustrated with the Common Core, especially when you already have a child who struggles with the real math, etc. Then try to teach them this. She said there are many outburst of frustration by children. Geez... can not imagine an “outburst” in frustration in our society today!
Like Uncle Joe Biden said on video the other day....”we don’t look at TRUTH, we look at FACT”. ????????? It is time we go back to TRUTH!
Actually from what I understand no. The teachers I know in Florida say common core hasn't changed how they teach, it's just a set of requirements the kids have to meet each year. Hrs there are common core textbooks and badly written problems, but all textbooks have those. I haven't heard from the teachers I know that common core has forced them to accept wrong answers. One says she does enjoy teaching math in the 'long hard way' that parents don't get, because she knows that's how most people actually do math in their head, we just don't realize it. Most of adults don't count back change or calculate tips with the methods we were taught in school but much more like 'common core' math. Obviously some places are taking things to an extreme by not correcting wrong answers bit I think those policies are actually more about 'inclusion' vs teaching methods
The 278 people who disliked this probably agree with the girl in the story.
Proberbly
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@@MaximTendu nice one Max, I'm gessing your rhight.
Easy answer, “YOUR ARE FIRED!”
Ur*
Your are fun at parties.
No, it's 'Your are fried,' obviously
Now we know all about AOC and why she ended up a bartender after a major college..
Bartender--one word...
Thanks for letting us know your job title. And we all know who puts "Girl" in their title on the internet. @@cherokeegirl5908
and did not know what a garbage disposal is ...
@@jasondorrell1080 shows what you know. Ha ha. You're so wrong.
International Finance....Whatever the heck that is....Why not an accountants degree?
A crying room: perfect accessory to the modern office
The crying room should be 3'x3', have a toilet in it, no paper, light, lock, or ventilation, and be cleaned only by the users.
I used to work for a private Health Insurance company in Somerset, England, where we had a 'paperless office' system; and letters were already prepared on file, for me to send out to clients and practitioners. When I sought to correct the grammar in these letters, before appending my signature to them, I was ticked-off for not using the 'approved' format. When I told them the 'approved' format was grammatically incorrect, and that I did not wish to sign something in that state, because the recipients (some of whom were physicians and surgeons of Professorial rank!) would imagine I was the illiterate one, rather than the person who had 'signed off' the master-letter. I was 'constructively dismissed' fairly quickly! My sin was to have been educated to Masters level at three good British Universities (Durham, Wales and Lancaster), starting in 1971.
Mark Dyer, you're a bad boy! :)
I'm sure the girl in this topic of video thought the same.
We are Doomed.
If that boss was a man, he would have been "metoo'd"
Obviously
Without a doubt. She would say he patronized n flirted with his “controlling n dominating “ her person while in reality he was trying to be nicer n nicer as she was damning up to burst a river.
Learn game or die. Red Pills-
(To everyone who liked this without pointing out my horrible spelling I salute you 👍🏼.
I am learning game and immensely improved relationship with my mom, my female customers, I get better service at registers, by female wait staff, ect... I also flirt more and get “allowed behavior” others can’t do not even survive while being calm n friendly. Game is that needed with female mammals).
And that's why more and more business owners are not hiring females. Who needs this shit?
We are supposed to learn from our mistakes. Worked with a teacher who came to work late and hungover. She couldn’t understand why her evaluations were not better. She was angry and bitter about it, taking it out out on coworkers. She finally texted me out of the blue to apologize for her behavior blaming it on being young. Millennial attitude is difficult to work with. They are always right and have no idea how to “walk a mile in someone else’s shoes” to see the damage they do.
Imagine how distraught she was when Hillary lost.
Lol true
Reader of Books, don't you mean "dysztrawt?"
You have no idea who this woman supported.
@Deimos Cain hahaha
Sarah E. Wright 🤣🤣🤣
I've been in my line of work for over 25 years. I'm now, working with millennials who think their code is perfect so I shouldn't write a bug/work order to fix their mistakes, it's maddening.
Great video guys!
Charles Edwards I'm technically a Millennial, and I agree with you.
Wait, they think their code has no bugs in it. I am a millennial,thankfully a part of the older part of the generation, and just learning to code and I know that is likely not the case because of how easy it is to lose track of mutable state, object inheritance etc.
If you give me a job I promise that won't be the case and I will ask for a meeting to figure what I did wrong and try to prevent it in the future. Ok, that is the end of my shameless plug.
Edit: I didn't realize that RUclips thought that basic punctuation meant I wanted the text with a strike through.
@@christopheryoder8292 well done, keep up the great work! I love it when others in my organization find bugs before they escape to the end user. I find something they like and get them a gift related to that, as a token of appreciation, for finding the issue and pointing it out.
I'm a millennial and I code. I like it when people criticize my code so I learn.
I try my best to adhere to SOLID principles
hope the “hampster” girl sees this video
LOL! I was thinking that exact same thing
She'll never see it, it isn't on Twitter or Instagram.
She won't see it. She thinks YT only has make-up videos.
I've done it the wrong way all my life so it must be right!
I am 41, I have a 10 year old who refused to complete homework and one whole chunk of required reading. At the parent teacher conference the teacher told me that they can’t give him a zero, but rather a 50% is the lowest grade possible... in my confusion I asked “why not? If he doesn’t do the work at all, then the chump deserves a zero!” So it is not just the parents creating this madness we parents have to figure out how to create worth while humans while they are being coddled at school.
Home school.
Yes, I have considered homeschooling many times... trouble is that I can’t motivate this particular child to do his work either. This is state regulation, but happily it is in a rural school system that does still believe in parental cooperation, and family involvement in every aspect of school. So I am very involved, and tuned in, and try to balance the crazy where ever I can, and augment their education whenever and wherever possible.
@@Chickmamapalletfarm military/boarding school.
Take away the computer/Nintendo.
Instill the idea that when he turns 18 , he must move out and live on his own and support himself completely with no help.
The boss now has grounds to fire the employee from work and the mother from parenthood.
They all have a huge "tell": notice how often they begin a statement: "I _feel_ that..." not "I _think_ that..." They hold no distinction between emotions and rational positions.
Isn't that most women? But yes a problem with most millenials
@@rowsdower12 so glad I can enlighten you. Yes, most women in their fertile age (biologically from 15-55 yrs) tend to get their rational mind suppressed by oestrogen, in order to perform a biological function of procreation. It is that vulnerability that makes them attractive in men's eyes. Similarly, most men under the influence of male hormones start competing to attain top virility. Analyzing these effects rationally makes no sense. - If most women "feel", then they are properly estrogenised, and that's how it should be. Overrationalise and your mating ability diminishes. These hormonal effects are there for a reason, otherwise young people would not always procreate. Those who overthink make poorer mating choices.
That is also the reason why they use the word, "like" all the time. It keeps them from having to use thought to explain their point. They merely and easily just compare. It also disconnects them from what they say in order to keep themselves from being accountable of their point they are speaking of km the first place. No responsibility.
@@freepilot7732 Great point. "Like" is an equivocating word. Additionally, it's occurred to me that the "Millennial Upspeak", where they end sentences in an up tone (much like one uses when asking a question, but applied to all statements). I think that they use this because they're extremely unsure of themselves and are seeking agreement and reassurance from others in the conversation.
@@Arroway2357 An even better point! I agree.
I like how they finally added an adjective “entitled” to millennials, because I’m a millennial and I was raised the right way.
Especially the women not all but a lot
Women are spoiled
@@danerichards4582 well observed. This is not a millennial phenomenon.
i've been to Xhamster enough to know how its spelled
Just tested, writing it xhampster takes it to the same site. LOL
As I write this, this comment has "69" likes.
😂you win!😂😂😂😂😂😂💎
"hamxster"
Haha I was hoping someone would mention xhamster! 🤣
Have her read a children's book about hamsters. Set timer to see how long it takes for the "smart" to start.
Stanka the mendicant
Good one!!!!!
Yeah...lol...would be an interesting experiment.
You're expecting Smart to kick in?
She'll be writing the book publisher to correct their spelling.
Stanka the mendicant or the light bulb to switch on, lol
Not the first time that Chelsea has called Hillary for help.
Spoiler alert: The girl's boss then committed suicide, shot herself in the head twice...
Holy crap that's funny!
Careful. You might accidentally cut your own brake lines for that comment.
Uncalled for.
@@lhoyt2886 What?
"Hampster is MY truth..."
I often wonder how I ended up normal when most of my generation ended up like THIS... I guess it has a lot to do with my parents not treating me like a special snowflake
KB’s Creations I can relate to how you feel about that. I wonder about this at times myself.
We need more of you. Stay strong.
Please tell your parents a very heartfelt thank you!
It’s disappointing to think about. We need more like you.
I swear this has to be a joke right ??
Please tell me this didn't really happen.
It did!
We are doomed
Is sounds like a scene out of Seinfeld... 🙄😂
I doubt it's validity
I think it's fake and conservatives better be wise to taking such bait. It makes us look foolish. However, the mindset of these young fools is to hate on America, and that certainly cannot be denied.
This story is proof that we have raised an entire generation of intellectual and emotional cripples. The future of humanity appears very dark indeed.
I would take the intellectual part out of that statement 😉
It's not an ENTIRE generation . Remember all those wealthy people who will bribe and beg to get their children into Catholic schools ....... its because Catholic schools have standards and discipline . Things that Wokester Lefties got banned in the State system .
Imagine how the children of millennials are going to be - that's even more frightening!
"That is how I've always misspelled those words."
Fire mommy, too.
The impractical reality of "your truth, my truth" people. There is just The Truth.
"My truth" is the last refuge of those defeated by the facts.
Hard lesson of life:
Making life too easy for your children or you citizens destroys them.
Get a damn spine or don't have children.
Yes, life should be as difficult as possible. Now get back to work.
@@rightblank10 I said that?
@@MountainMetal I said that. Why are you wasting your time on youtube? Get back to work and stop living the easy life.
@@rightblank10 I'm well into my mid 60s and a fire faller. (We bring down dead, hazard and burning trees in forest fires so they don't injure or kill the firefighters). My gear can weigh 75% of my body weight. I get $1,000/ day. Dismissed.
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It took me 37 minutes to watch a 6-minute video because I couldn't stop laughing
“We prefer truth over facts!” - Joe Biden
We’ve had parents call us in the Military. Seriously.
My husband retired as a Colonel in the Air Force. About 4 months before he retired, he had to formally reprimand a Major for something pretty serious. The guy absolutely lost it. He cried, tried to argue, claimed it wasn’t fair, he didn’t deserve it, uand so on. The next day my husband got a call from the guys wife, demanding that my husband remove the formal disciplinary out of his file because he was “extremely upset and has not stopped crying.” My husband politely told her that he would not be discussing anything with her and hung up. Then about 15 min after that, the guy had both his mother and father call my husband to demand it be removed then resorted to begging and pleading. It was insane. This guy was a MAJOR in the USAF.
Although I don’t know all the details, the guy actually got off pretty light as he could have been dishonorably discharged.
Most entitled and pathetic man ever.
Laura M
That’s not me...Mean what you say and say what you mean...But also listen.
Omg...and she rolls her eyes...
@@lauram3115 i am totally sucking air on that. A MAJOR,his wife, his parents....only options for the Colonel, transfer to the crappiest base possible....🤣
estelle pannell You are not making any sense.
this is sad.....we truly are a laughing stock
The sky is blew, I don't cair how you right it!
What’s scary is we millennials are having children now. Imagine what our kids will be like!
You sound quite level headed with a good sense of humour.
Kevin Goetz i was born in 81. I barely missed the gen X cutoff. I grew up poor, with many siblings. The most expensive thing my parents ever bought me was a 90$ mountain bike. I Didnt get my first pair of nikes until i bought them with my own money. Before that it was payless shoe source shoes. I work hard and i play hard just like my parents. Myself and my kids will be just fine, but i have some friends that are not ok and will never be ok. Those are all people who grew up with a silver spoon. Had everything paid for and handed to them. I will teach my kids about good work ethic and respect. They will turn out just fine.
She must be incredibly frustrated with autocorrect on her cell phone
The autocorrect has probably been audited long time ago.
🤣
The purpose of childhood is to be trained for adulthood. Playing, communication, education etc. are essential elements in equipping one for adult life. Similarly, emotional skills are vital - knowing when it is appropriate to laugh, to cry, to be angry even. My 30 year old adult children tell me that kids coming into the workplace today have none of the latter - they have been so protected they get upset over simple things - like being told to show up at work on time, or have their spelling corrected. What have we done to this generation?
Thanks, I was wondering how I could lose about 30 IQ points in a hurry. Watching this did the trick.
Just take the pill: ruclips.net/video/z9pD_UK6vGU/видео.html
Just make sure you remember this. People like this young woman will be in charge of this world soon.. Pray for divine intervention..
If you would’ve asked me 10 years ago if the story was real, I would’ve said no. After seeing clips from the Democratic Socialist convention, I believe everything like this.
This happens often in this age group. I work in a design based industry where daily criticism is part of the job. Recently I offered some constructive criticism to a millennial, she then started crying and said I was bullying her. That's millennials, it's not criticising them, it's bullying them.
Hope this was in California. We can't have this behavior spreading to the rest of our country.
Trust me, we don't want them here either.
Maybe the boss should just fire her. Teach a lesson about real life.
Squeeze a hamster, you'll find that there is plenty of "pee" in them.
I'm so embarrassed to be a millennial, I swear we're not all like this😣
Being born to a certain decade shouldn't make you embarrassed. If there are a lot of these type of people, good! It'll make your life much easier finding and keeping a good job. Those type of people are weak and they'll be eventually crushed by the weight of reality. Stay strong my Millennial friend.
I swear that too many of you are .
And you're finding that a Degree in Transgender bathroom Studies does not help you get any employment .
Please do not swear, it will upset your Grandmother!
I know, I have met a lot of millennials who actually do have their shit together but there is a significant portion who act more or less like this and no is standing up to or knows how to deal with them. Reacting that way she should have been fired, period.
We, old people know, many of you are quite brilliant. When we meet someone like you we think 'this ones a gem' and it gives us hope. You will be more successful than your peers and be recognized as a leader.
I worked with a girl like that, early 20's though. Always wrote "payed" on receipts even though the computer screen had the total bar that read "Amount paid". She actually told me she didn't care if she couldn't spell, it's not important. Never mind that I am using the directions she writes out to make physical inscriptions onto objects, and having the correct spelling of the text is helpful.
Brain dead people anymore.