My brother would get sweet and lovey. He has Down Syndrome too, so not outrageous that he would be trying to cuddle but then we'd remember to check his blood sugar. Every time he was extra affectionate, he was low.
I know right? I'm type 1, whenever I go low, I just get really shaky and hungry, I start to sweat and get cold to the touch. No mood changes or furniture throwing.
Very true, it’s the complete opposite for some people. My mother and I used to get blood sugar drops and for both of us our symptoms would be: Weakness Feeling of warmth Decrease in coordination/fine motor skills Sweating Jittery feeling (“butterflies in the stomach) Usually eating something sugary and getting hydrated helped, but it always made us feel physically weaker, so lifting heavy objects and throwing them would not have been possible, very surprised that it makes other people throw TVs out the window. Maybe they were watching one of the Star Wars sequel films haha
Had a hypoglycemic who was super chatty and flirty, they grabbed my butt in the rig while I was prepping the D50 and had my back turned. I'm a straight dude. Pt was a straight dude. Post-D50 pt was verrrry quiet for the rest of the t-port...
This guy took the time to overturn his furniture, unplug his TV from everything, bring it downstairs, and place it on his car... Thank you for the content, dude. Genuinely.
My thoughts too, I love how you also forget he is playing every character as he does it so well and the commitment with the furniture and the Tv is a chef kiss.
"Fun" Fact: Werewolf is used as a term to refer to extremely violent murderers who rip their victims apart or mutilate them until you can't recognise them. So real life werewolf rampages actually exist!
@@liamnehren1054And even more so there is also a genetic trait that causes one’s canine teeth to be enlarged compared to others. It isn’t that fun. They had to grind down my baby upper canines to prevent me from biting through my tongue, pull one canine, then when the adult teeth came in they had to grind down all four because all four came in enlarged. Now they are highly susceptible to cavities and are sensitive to the cold.
My FIL refused to manage his diabetes and had rages like this, my husband often talks about how it was like witnessing a werewolf. Throwing a couch like it weighed nothing, ripping doors off their hinges, etc. Terrifying.
Hah! Not in my family! It is always someone else's fault or, if there is no one to pin it on, then something was defective, worn out, etc., but NOT THEIR FAULT!
It actually was. The "hangry" thing is what happens when sugar drops and they started around the time people realized that snickers were actually a fairly decent hold over until a proper meal. Snickers has enough protein and fat plus the boost of energy with sugar I've legit used them to get my bloodsugar up quickly or prepare for exams with. Sugar for immediate effect, the nuts for longer term raising blood sugar levels. They just couldn't make any medical claims or promote it as an awareness thing because they'd have gotten slapped with lawsuits unless they had non-biased studies by neutral parties to back them up.
I know he's EMS, and they have to have impeccable strength, but seeing him being strong enough to lift a couch over his head is very impressive. 10000000/10 would trust this guy to be able to save my life if it required strength to do it.
Given how it balanced, I’m pretty sure it was the chair sitting to the right of the screen and not the couch. Also, that furniture is pretty light and easy to move around. But yes, I’d totally trust Jason with my life! He’s one of the few good things Florida has going for it.
Well holding it, is not the point. If you wanna go this way. The point is lifting it. And you got some impressive knowledge about furniture, if you can SEE the weight of it. I would say this thing can be very heavy or very light. Depending on what it cost. And that I can not see. Plus, the way he stands and the muscle tone...says it weights enough. So Jason has to clear this up and tell us. What do you lift man?🙃 I wanna know. I used to lift my body weight.😅 Climbing.
I actually work with furniture. The type he has are a newer light weight type that I absolutely love. They can handle a surprising amount of weight while also being so easy and maneuverable. They don't last that long but they're so cheap you can almost seasonally change them out
could you tell me exactly why a person gets the way they do when their blood sugar is low? i would think with low sugar you wouldn't have so much energy but i really don't know this stuff- ive googled it and found nothing related to what i searched
I don't know if it's an age thing but in my teens I got really moody and short-tempered but from my mid-twenties on I got the munchies, By the think I can barely walk it's bad.
I'm so impressed with his ability to commit to the bit. I can imagine being a next door neighbor while he's putting his heart and soul into that scream
I totally felt this one with a Type 1 diabetic sister. People mistakenly believe these people are drunk or on drugs, but, no, it’s a sugar issue. And, wow, can a person eat a LOT of food while they are getting their sugar back up to normal! 😵💫😂
I agree, I’m a type 1 and whenever my sugar gets low it feels like I’ve never eaten in my life and can eat anything and everything, only for me to do so and spike my sugar super high.
My teacher in HS said his sugar dropped so low he was hallucinating. He told his wife to get down because "they" were hunting them. Orange juice is a good remedy😂
T1D…. I turn into an “adorably argumentative” toddler. And then my 13lb cat pounces on me and leads me to the fridge, sometimes pushing at my calves or pulling a pantleg.
I don’t understand this short tbh. I get the adrenaline rush but don’t have much energy or focus or clarity to do more than sit and eat. I never could see myself preforming aerobic activities with a sugar in excess of
I wish it was the same in my family lol, every diabetic in my family fights against the juice when their sugar drops 😂 it's like fighting toddlers who are tired cranky but refuse to nap, except it's grown adults screamslurring that they don't want it
Yeah I've been told I tried to fight a whole group of police officers so I can go back downstairs and go to sleep when they just wanted me to eat some glucose tablets 😂 I don't remember that, but I remember waking up in my driveway being strapped down to a stretcher
@@sandertu8366 He got completely hyper. Couldn't say "hi" without turning it into a run-on sentence, his brain was just all over the place. And of course trying to explain anything to him in sentences of more than three or four words was a nope. I pulled out my Big Sister Card, refused to listen to him until he'd eaten something "can't hear you; have a sandwich; not hearing a word; sandwich; I can't hear; look, I've got a sandwich, eat, the, sandwich". The change was so big that he couldn't believe it himself, but once he'd seen it, it only took a couple rounds until he learned to recognize his own symptoms. Nice guy, but there were some basic things he'd just never been trained on.
@@functionatthejunction I also once had my sugar level dropped but instead of the violence I just had a once in a life time giant ass panic attack lol (elementary school)
I had a lot of appreciation for them after my car accident. There was a ton of black ice on the interstate and someone rear ended me incredibly fast, I got knocked across 4 lanes and got hit by 2 more cars. I didn’t know if I was gonna make it and ended up with a TBI and a bunch of spinal injuries. They helped me walk to the ambulance and took me to safety to the hospital. It was so scary.
@@rome0610 well yes and no. Depends on what you define as "in." It is not inside the standard cargo capacity of the vehicle. It is however, embedded "in" the windshield, which is part of the car.
almost had that with a KFC employee, had a coupon thing and their sodas are liquid sugar so I asked if I could have something else for it, even if it where just water, he was being an Ass over it trying to hide behind the register and I basically had two things I could do Get a Manager and potentially get police in my neck for becoming Angry (Hadn't eaten all day and it was well into the afternoon), Decided to do the latter and just told him to choke on the drink and just give me my food
This hits home. My Dad has type 1 Diabetes and reacts the same way when he has low blood sugar. I've never seen him bench press our couch, but he has broken a tv. The strength a person has during a low sugar attack is crazy.
I'm a semi-recently(almost one year) diagnosed T1, and I have never heard of low blood sugar causing stuff like that. Any chance you could explain what's happening? I tried to Google it but it wasn't fruitful.
My dad's been a paramedic for close to 30 years and I assure you he can do the same. Lifting people that are 200+ pounds plus the stretcher, every day can have that effect.
Depends on the sofa. I had a little one in my dorm room that I would pick up and throw onto the bed when I had to vacuum. I miss that sofa it was very comfortable
I once had a patient that started kicking me out of nowhere, turns out they had reduced the amount of food he was eating over the last three days, and had low blood sugar
@@duhsunnyday8590probably because this country hates people who cannot make it any money and he was either an old man or otherwise disabled to the point of needing regular care.
Or they were on a diet. Possibly either to lose weight or to achieve a state of ketosis to manage epilepsy. It’s unfortunate that he had low blood sugar but this doesn’t necessarily mean that someone was intentionally trying to starve him.
It really is kind of a fight or flight response when we get low. For me, it's mostly about focusing all my energy on consuming as many fast acting carbs as I can. For others, I guess, it's.....a different kind of fight or flight.
@@FruityGroovy So that's a typical diabetic response? Because I just get really sleepy when my sugar is low, whereas highs send me into uncontrollable rage. Late onset T1 still learning how all this works, btw.
I don’t even have diabetes but a few years ago my blood sugar got weird for a while due to other medical stuff. It’s WILD how weird and not human highs & lows make you feel!! I definitely have more empathy for people who struggle with that now
@@CavemannerGot mine at 16…nope. People vary alllll over the place in how they react. I don’t react almost at all; at worst, I get slightly grouchy, and that takes 260+ on top of me doing something I don’t wanna. Similarly, some diabetics drive like they’re drunk when they’re high; I drive like normal.
I like how he doesn’t lie about which part of the situation he was in on some of these scenes. Sometimes he just walked up on the scene and missed the excitement but he can still portray it as if he was there. Bros really smart fr
Bro. I showed this to my Dad. He's got 30 years in the MEMS system in Little Rock. He said you might be Him. The chosen one to carry the message. This is absolutely accurate. You guys have the best stories.
It's really not that hard. That style of furniture tends to be rather light compared to many others. I say this as someone who has been in the moving industry for over 10 years.
@@Sube-Tube Two. I've picked up many similar pieces and moved them around just fine on my own, especially with the cushions off like he has in the video. Have to do it all the time to wrap them in moving pads and get them to the truck. And I am a 5'3'' 130 lbs woman.
I mean he prob just unplugged the TV then carried it downstairs and just placed it on the car so nothing was actually damaged. I feel like actually throwing a TV onto a car for a joke like this would be stupid
Can we appreciate his dedication to making this video😢, moving furniture around, and placing the TV on the car. Can't help but think the work in putting things back 😂❤
As a type one who has gone as low as 32 I have never wanted to throw nothing nor do I think id have the strength lmao I remember I had a sugar so low once I dropped 3 sodas in a row because i did not have enough grip strength to hold it
@@jenniferherb5212 yeah not to sure about it. Of course I guess its possible but maybe only in rare cases also good luck raising your son I've been a type 1 for years so if you ever want any tips or little tricks lmk
There was a dude at the train station near me who got really intense and borderline violent. People thought he was mentally ill, but turned out it was a low.
LOL. I Never heard of Fenton before and thought that you and other people were maybe saying that Jason was actually two identical twins that make the videos who jut happened to never be in the same camera shot,
these skits are sooo much better than the crap youtube recommends that every time i'm scrolling shorts and i see one i go "ah, this is gonna be the last good thing i see in a while" and close the tab after i watch it
I wasn’t expecting a full on goat scream. I had the volume almost all the way up and I was in the living room with my family when they all looked at me because I screamed. 😂😂😂
"what was the no so calm part that led to the violent feng shui furniture rearrangement" DUDE I BEG OF YOU GET A SHOW, THIS IS THE BEST LINE I'VE EVER READ TO DESCRIBE A DISCOMBAMBULATED ROOM
@@dylandepetro4187 not necessarily people who are in college or people who are doing online classes need a laptop and tvs are needed for family movie nights as a family cant watch a movie on one phone
My buddies got used to carrying those small orange juice bottles you could get at our cafeteria with them whenever they’d be hanging out with me. Instead of going wild, I had more of a panic attack as I’d begin to spasm and shake violently, cold sweat profusely, and go tunnel vision before passing out in a mound of dead weight that only seemed to double its actual weight as compared to when I’m lucid. Still gets that bad sometimes, so my office makes sure I have sweets at my desk to avoid a repeat incident.
BTW taht doubling of weight is not even just fancy description. When person loses consciousness and goes limp they are MUCH harder to handle. If they are even partially aware, as they will instinctively stiffen their body position to make themselves easier to grab and carry even if it doesn't look like it. It's a thing we have coded in our brains since infancy. Lifting completely limp person however is like trying to lift oiled sack filled with water and moving potatoes.
Dude I just gotta say you have some real respect from me man. The amount of different insane scenarios you’ve been apart of and handled is baffling. I couldn’t handle this line of work, I’m glad some other people can.
Your body goes into a sort of overdrive. Your heart can race. Your body sort of goes. “I’m dying. Do something!” Cause it causes your emotions to fluctuate. Sort of overriding your anger control. Basically. Your body pumps itself full of adrenaline and goes “fight or flight” and adrenaline rush means increased strength and less thought. It does vary in the person. Some simply get tired and loopy and weak. Others end up being rage fueled meat head.
@@halfknight2310 just had to explain this in another thread, I got type 1 and its crazy how people don't get the adrenaline rush of trying to save yourself. This dude who threw a fit was obviously clouded in the mind and had lost all self control of his mental state. lows affect you mentally and highs affect you physically.
@@bukkakalypse I've had type 1 diabetes for 25 years. I never reacted like this. I've even been in a hypoglycemic coma. Several times unconscious as well, and seizures as well. At most, I'm sleeping while having a low, someone tries to give me some sugar water, and I pinch their arm or push it away. Never got any spike of strength. I turn into a weak damsel every time.
OMG LMAO I thought I was the only one who used the phrase "violently feng shui-ed"! 🤣🤣🤣 It's such a great discriptor to explain how people's bones get rearranged.
your shit is always gold, I'd say you need a show, but if you're not a paramedic you won't be living the life to relay these awesome stories to the world. You're awesome, don't let anything get you down 😊
I Ran into some firemen the other day, there was 2 fire trucks outside our building, there were coming back from the other so i asked what was going on, they were so nice and told me that a fire alarm was going off and no one stopped it so they were forced to come down to check it out. all i could do was say thanks for there service. you guys deal with so much shit just to save our lives and keep us safe. many people here, myself included aprrciate your service and thank you for all you for savng lives!
Fun fact, when he said “violent Feng Shui furniture rearrangement” feng shui actually means *the wind and water* in Chinese! It is a metaphor used to represent something being almost like bad luck, and is written 风水!
That sounds so familiar 😂
Like it’s a classic Fenton scream 😉
@@FireDepartmentChronicles XD Amazing acting
@@FireDepartmentChronicles1 minute??? dangg
Fenton screeeaaaaaaaaaaaa!!!!!
@@FireDepartmentChroniclesClassic indeed! We all recognized that timeless screeching 😂
I'm myself diabetic and I'm always surprised how vastly different people can be affected by low blood sugar. It's absolutely wild.
My dad used to do the handsome Squidward dance on his bed and no one could pin him down.
My brother would get sweet and lovey. He has Down Syndrome too, so not outrageous that he would be trying to cuddle but then we'd remember to check his blood sugar. Every time he was extra affectionate, he was low.
I know right? I'm type 1, whenever I go low, I just get really shaky and hungry, I start to sweat and get cold to the touch. No mood changes or furniture throwing.
Very true, it’s the complete opposite for some people. My mother and I used to get blood sugar drops and for both of us our symptoms would be:
Weakness
Feeling of warmth
Decrease in coordination/fine motor skills
Sweating
Jittery feeling (“butterflies in the stomach)
Usually eating something sugary and getting hydrated helped, but it always made us feel physically weaker, so lifting heavy objects and throwing them would not have been possible, very surprised that it makes other people throw TVs out the window. Maybe they were watching one of the Star Wars sequel films haha
Had a hypoglycemic who was super chatty and flirty, they grabbed my butt in the rig while I was prepping the D50 and had my back turned.
I'm a straight dude.
Pt was a straight dude.
Post-D50 pt was verrrry quiet for the rest of the t-port...
"Sugar is low"
*turns into a screaming goat*
Playable Paramedics for Goat Simulator 3?
I was thinking the same thing
@@ryanbauer3680since the game is out already it will have to be a DLC add-on
*i was thinking fenton but eh*
You don’t?
This guy took the time to overturn his furniture, unplug his TV from everything, bring it downstairs, and place it on his car... Thank you for the content, dude. Genuinely.
My thoughts too, I love how you also forget he is playing every character as he does it so well and the commitment with the furniture and the Tv is a chef kiss.
It's not so hard when you have all those other Jasons to help out
Was looking for this comment lol
Plot twist: Jason actually had low blood sugar as well before filming and it helped with the Feng Shui from Hell
i can't help imagining the neighbors.
"Why is he putting his tv on the front of his car?"
I respect the amount of effort that went to reconstruct the story 🤣
How did the tv go out the window?
Im assuming that he just took it out and placed it on his car
Props to this guy for rearranging his living room and placing his tv on his car 🫡🫡🫡
Committmment to the cause
And holding a couch over his head 😂
_Props would certainly make things easier. I second this statement._
Loooooooooool 😭 @@kellyfulmen6046
Jason's level of commitment to delivering us quality content is almost incomparable. 😂
Sugar drops sometimes seem like the closest real life analog to werewolf rampages
"Fun" Fact: Werewolf is used as a term to refer to extremely violent murderers who rip their victims apart or mutilate them until you can't recognise them. So real life werewolf rampages actually exist!
Thatd be a cool twist on werewolves! It's not the moon that causes transformations. it's low blood sugar.
@@liamnehren1054And even more so there is also a genetic trait that causes one’s canine teeth to be enlarged compared to others. It isn’t that fun. They had to grind down my baby upper canines to prevent me from biting through my tongue, pull one canine, then when the adult teeth came in they had to grind down all four because all four came in enlarged. Now they are highly susceptible to cavities and are sensitive to the cold.
@@hiddendesire3076skill issue
My FIL refused to manage his diabetes and had rages like this, my husband often talks about how it was like witnessing a werewolf. Throwing a couch like it weighed nothing, ripping doors off their hinges, etc. Terrifying.
At least the guy admitted that he “may have gotten a little rowdy.” By extension, he owned up to the situation.
Maybe got a little rowdy....maybe made his wallet cry tears of pain...who knows 🖥
Big solid for that. Men take accountability when they do dumb stuff
Hah! Not in my family! It is always someone else's fault or, if there is no one to pin it on, then something was defective, worn out, etc., but NOT THEIR FAULT!
@@SilverAuntie God that's so annoying eventually I would have to say something smart ass and make them feel stupid.
It’s more than you’ll get out of most people
WWE: Furniture Edition really got me laughing😂
He said fung sway... WWE would have been better. More accurate!
Same 😂
@@v4v819 it was a small bit later in the vid but ye
It'll never stop making me laugh.
Forget tables latters and chairs. It's all about TVs couches and cars!
When the snickers ad turns out to be part of a medical awareness campaign 😂
...yeah. seems like it.
Wait you actually might be onto to something here 😂
You're not you when your sugar levels are down. Snickers: truly satisfies"
It actually was. The "hangry" thing is what happens when sugar drops and they started around the time people realized that snickers were actually a fairly decent hold over until a proper meal. Snickers has enough protein and fat plus the boost of energy with sugar I've legit used them to get my bloodsugar up quickly or prepare for exams with. Sugar for immediate effect, the nuts for longer term raising blood sugar levels. They just couldn't make any medical claims or promote it as an awareness thing because they'd have gotten slapped with lawsuits unless they had non-biased studies by neutral parties to back them up.
Holy crap, that’s amazing! I never thought of it like that!
I just fcking lost it when you did that scream while overhead pressing a COUCH.
Can’t you just picture him doing that scream while running through a field with a battle axe…..
@@kvoltti In another lifetime, he was a Viking Berserker?
@@SubduedRadical judging by the amount of jobs this guy has worked he might have been a viking warrior in THIS lifetime
Freaking same. I had to pause because that scream had me wheezing.
I still think Fenton's is better...LOL
I know he's EMS, and they have to have impeccable strength, but seeing him being strong enough to lift a couch over his head is very impressive. 10000000/10 would trust this guy to be able to save my life if it required strength to do it.
Given how it balanced, I’m pretty sure it was the chair sitting to the right of the screen and not the couch. Also, that furniture is pretty light and easy to move around.
But yes, I’d totally trust Jason with my life! He’s one of the few good things Florida has going for it.
Well holding it, is not the point. If you wanna go this way.
The point is lifting it.
And you got some impressive knowledge about furniture, if you can SEE the weight of it.
I would say this thing can be very heavy or very light. Depending on what it cost. And that I can not see.
Plus, the way he stands and the muscle tone...says it weights enough.
So Jason has to clear this up and tell us. What do you lift man?🙃 I wanna know.
I used to lift my body weight.😅 Climbing.
Couches are not a synonym for heavy though... Some have just a pipe frame and they are practically weightless without the cushions.
I actually work with furniture. The type he has are a newer light weight type that I absolutely love. They can handle a surprising amount of weight while also being so easy and maneuverable. They don't last that long but they're so cheap you can almost seasonally change them out
Modern couches really arent that heavy. All particle board and chalk screws.
Omg that cut with the couch over his head took me out. It’s the scream, it’s the feat. Just, everything. Brilliant
Not the Fenton scream 😂
Yeah, Lord Fenton should get hs scream patented.. so that Jason couldn't steal it 😂😂❤❤
Close but not quite there.
@@La_PascualitaI need it as my ring tone lmao!
Ikr. I love it.
@@La_Pascualitayez!
My sister has type one diabetes, I would always approach with caution with a giant glass of orange juice when her sugar was low. 😅
My sister would just get confused and a little disoriented and would often think the entire world was mad at her
@@thelvadam5113😂 😆 😅I can totally relate on that...
Same with my mom. Best to approach with purpose but with caution. You not remaining calm will only make it worse.
i always treat like velociraptor. safer this way.
could you tell me exactly why a person gets the way they do when their blood sugar is low? i would think with low sugar you wouldn't have so much energy but i really don't know this stuff- ive googled it and found nothing related to what i searched
One of the best RUclips comedy channels. Educational too.
Fr bro, most hilarious way to start my day when I pull up a new clip
When my blood sugar drops, I can barely walk. The fact that some people can literally throw furniture just baffles me.
Real. I’m over here fighting for my life with crazy brain fog and weakness and he’s over here lifting a couch 😭.
@azulanemone4021 Exactly!
I go absolutely feral when mine drops
When my grandfather was alive, he'd forget who my grandmother was when his blood sugar dropped.
I don't know if it's an age thing but in my teens I got really moody and short-tempered but from my mid-twenties on I got the munchies, By the think I can barely walk it's bad.
I'm so impressed with his ability to commit to the bit. I can imagine being a next door neighbor while he's putting his heart and soul into that scream
i'm more impressed that he placed his TV on top of his car, risking breaking both of them, just for a split second shot
Imagine if they thought the one that screamed was the wife or a girl he had over?😂
@@Klayperson And also that he had to rearrange his whole furniture just for this short video
@@Klayperson Costco 90 day return policy on electronics...
and the noise he must make reorganizing the feng shuei lol
I totally felt this one with a Type 1 diabetic sister. People mistakenly believe these people are drunk or on drugs, but, no, it’s a sugar issue. And, wow, can a person eat a LOT of food while they are getting their sugar back up to normal! 😵💫😂
I agree, I’m a type 1 and whenever my sugar gets low it feels like I’ve never eaten in my life and can eat anything and everything, only for me to do so and spike my sugar super high.
My teacher in HS said his sugar dropped so low he was hallucinating. He told his wife to get down because "they" were hunting them. Orange juice is a good remedy😂
This sounds a lot like a guy named Goku
T1D…. I turn into an “adorably argumentative” toddler.
And then my 13lb cat pounces on me and leads me to the fridge, sometimes pushing at my calves or pulling a pantleg.
@@icarusbinns3156wow that’s amazing! Did you train her to do that or she just does it on her own? Animals are so smart
I'm fucking crying at his face looking out the window he was just absolutely flabbergasted
The "WWE: furniture edition" made me laugh my face off 😂
Face off? FACE OOOFF!!! WE GONNA RUMBLE! WE GONNA FACE OFF!
“We gonna take your face off” would be the line but yeah that’s the energy
Bah gawd
My Zeus’s beard do you need surgery?? 😭
Why did that abbreviation come to me as (World War Essentials)...
that scream with the couch in hand is a+ out of context meme material
I’d argue it’s funnier in context.
From a type 1 diabetic, this is so true. Your frontal lobe leaves the party and you’ll fight anyone who stands between you and your orange juice
I don’t understand this short tbh. I get the adrenaline rush but don’t have much energy or focus or clarity to do more than sit and eat. I never could see myself preforming aerobic activities with a sugar in excess of
@@bencooler2003 means your in the near far end
@@robert-h2x what does that mean?
I wish it was the same in my family lol, every diabetic in my family fights against the juice when their sugar drops 😂 it's like fighting toddlers who are tired cranky but refuse to nap, except it's grown adults screamslurring that they don't want it
Yeah I've been told I tried to fight a whole group of police officers so I can go back downstairs and go to sleep when they just wanted me to eat some glucose tablets 😂 I don't remember that, but I remember waking up in my driveway being strapped down to a stretcher
That’s dedication. Specially, with the TV on the car.
Sounds like a former manager of mine. I taught him how to recognize when he needed a sandwich NOW and work got so much better.
What was it you were trying to avoid?
Sounds interesting
@@sandertu8366 He got completely hyper. Couldn't say "hi" without turning it into a run-on sentence, his brain was just all over the place. And of course trying to explain anything to him in sentences of more than three or four words was a nope.
I pulled out my Big Sister Card, refused to listen to him until he'd eaten something "can't hear you; have a sandwich; not hearing a word; sandwich; I can't hear; look, I've got a sandwich, eat, the, sandwich". The change was so big that he couldn't believe it himself, but once he'd seen it, it only took a couple rounds until he learned to recognize his own symptoms.
Nice guy, but there were some basic things he'd just never been trained on.
@@NavaSDMB Whatever was wrong with your manager, it was not whats being depicted here.
@@functionatthejunction I also once had my sugar level dropped but instead of the violence I just had a once in a life time giant ass panic attack lol (elementary school)
@@NavaSDMB Respect to you for recognizing a medically-based need that was going unmet, taking firm action to help, and having empathy along the way!
I appreciate paramedics so much more now after your video’s 😂
Fr forgotten heros
Pls make more
I had a lot of appreciation for them after my car accident. There was a ton of black ice on the interstate and someone rear ended me incredibly fast, I got knocked across 4 lanes and got hit by 2 more cars. I didn’t know if I was gonna make it and ended up with a TBI and a bunch of spinal injuries. They helped me walk to the ambulance and took me to safety to the hospital. It was so scary.
I just wish that ambulance rides weren't as much as a down payment on a house.
*videos
I was NOT ready for Jason coming in with that Fenton scream. 🤣🤣
I'm freaking crying. 🤣 🤣 🤣
@@feraltaco4783futon scream?
WWE: furniture edition got me laughing my darn head and arms of! 🤣🤣🤣🤣
"You're not you when you're hungry"
Hahahaha my wife and I are both hypoglycemic, and we make that joke all the time
😂
It's a joke and a truth.
Nah he turned into a screaming goat when he’s hungry 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
"Wait, where's my TV?"
"Uuuuuh... In the car?"
umm soo what do u mean by in the car... im gonna go for a drive.....WHAT HOW DID IT GET DOWN HERE
Nope! The windscreen didn't allow it to go all into the car... ;-)
@@rome0610 well yes and no. Depends on what you define as "in." It is not inside the standard cargo capacity of the vehicle. It is however, embedded "in" the windshield, which is part of the car.
Close, but wrong vowel.
@@Julia-lk8jn
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I remember screaming at a delivery guy while crying on the phone because he was late with my food and I hadn't eaten all day. Poor guy!
It sounds like Uber Eats might yellow flag you proceed with caution, to their delivery employers
@@tairabanzu This was like 10, 11 years ago. I don't even think that the restaurant is still in business.
almost had that with a KFC employee, had a coupon thing and their sodas are liquid sugar so I asked if I could have something else for it, even if it where just water, he was being an Ass over it trying to hide behind the register and I basically had two things I could do Get a Manager and potentially get police in my neck for becoming Angry (Hadn't eaten all day and it was well into the afternoon), Decided to do the latter and just told him to choke on the drink and just give me my food
I hate you... always taking your day out on us😂
Karen! That's rude. Don't do that
Hraaaaaaaaa!!!!*very high pitch*
Wwe furniture edition😂😂😂😂
I love the commitment of all the furniture rearranging. Especially the TV on the car.
This hits home. My Dad has type 1 Diabetes and reacts the same way when he has low blood sugar. I've never seen him bench press our couch, but he has broken a tv. The strength a person has during a low sugar attack is crazy.
Was it a CRT?
I also have type 1 diabetes:)
The things our brains will do to get what it wants is insane. Makes you wonder if you’re really in control.
Consensus was evolution biggest mistake
I'm a semi-recently(almost one year) diagnosed T1, and I have never heard of low blood sugar causing stuff like that. Any chance you could explain what's happening? I tried to Google it but it wasn't fruitful.
"The Violent Fengshui Furniture Arrangement?" I felt that on a spiritual level LMAO
Sounds like a band name
@@rubiitoxicFr! Lol 😂😂😂
The screaming goat impression is great😂
“Uhh.. A little rowdy might be a little bit of an understatement”
*goes full on banshee*
(WWE: furniture edition) god i love these subtitles
Had a teacher with low blood sugar. Man broke off an old 1970s fireproof lab door because some jerk kid locked it. Lucky us his lunch was inside.
did he find it by the smell?
@@milanstevic8424 It was his classroom
@@milanstevic8424ask him 🤪
@@milanstevic8424 Did you just treat the teacher like it was a werewolf ?? 😂
@@greyscalesx it's not my fault he fits the description
The fact he legit picked up a couch without struggling is something else 💀✋
My dad's been a paramedic for close to 30 years and I assure you he can do the same. Lifting people that are 200+ pounds plus the stretcher, every day can have that effect.
Nee furniture is cardboard and foam . I had a 10’ sectional I could lift on my own
I WAS LOOKIJG FOR THIS COMMENT
Depends on the sofa. I had a little one in my dorm room that I would pick up and throw onto the bed when I had to vacuum. I miss that sofa it was very comfortable
It's just a couch
Dude, mad respect for overhead pressing that couch! Amazing form!!!
I once had a patient that started kicking me out of nowhere, turns out they had reduced the amount of food he was eating over the last three days, and had low blood sugar
reduced food--I'm sorry what
they were starving him???
Why they reduce his food ?
@@duhsunnyday8590probably because this country hates people who cannot make it any money and he was either an old man or otherwise disabled to the point of needing regular care.
Or they were on a diet. Possibly either to lose weight or to achieve a state of ketosis to manage epilepsy. It’s unfortunate that he had low blood sugar but this doesn’t necessarily mean that someone was intentionally trying to starve him.
"It seems in your anger.. you threw the tv out the window"
Not anger, low sugar levels, sends a person into panic mode
I couldn’t have, it was on I felt it
I love Star Wars references in random comment sections on youtube😂
"From my point of view the TV was watching ME!"
Metal!
If this dude is 1% as good as a paramedic as he is a content creator, his patients are in good hands.
There is soooo much hard work that's gone into making each of these skits. Thank you!!!! Great acting too!!!❤❤❤
Can confirm, low blood sugar equals extremely angry aggrevated person lmao
It really is kind of a fight or flight response when we get low. For me, it's mostly about focusing all my energy on consuming as many fast acting carbs as I can. For others, I guess, it's.....a different kind of fight or flight.
@@FruityGroovy Same for me. No time to waste on throwing tantrums! :-D
@@FruityGroovy So that's a typical diabetic response? Because I just get really sleepy when my sugar is low, whereas highs send me into uncontrollable rage. Late onset T1 still learning how all this works, btw.
I don’t even have diabetes but a few years ago my blood sugar got weird for a while due to other medical stuff. It’s WILD how weird and not human highs & lows make you feel!! I definitely have more empathy for people who struggle with that now
@@CavemannerGot mine at 16…nope. People vary alllll over the place in how they react. I don’t react almost at all; at worst, I get slightly grouchy, and that takes 260+ on top of me doing something I don’t wanna.
Similarly, some diabetics drive like they’re drunk when they’re high; I drive like normal.
I love when tall buff guy surprises you with a high pitched scream.
That cut to him screaming while lifting a chair was perfection 🤣
AHHHHHH got me laughing on the floor 😂😂
Now he can watch his favorite shows while driving! So smart!
Sure, *so* much better than using a tiny. cell phone screen 😂
This comment made me laugh, thank you 😄
“You’re not you when your hungry”
-Snickers
Exactly what I was thinking 😂
“You may not want me to answer that question”
Imma steal that line
That killed me
Bro actually trashed the room for this. Props for that.
Omg Fenton's scream coming from Jason is too much 🤣
Right?! He had to reach down deep for that one. 😂😂😂😂
THE CUT TO THE SCREAMING AND HOLDING FURNITURE- this is the best series on the internet.
I like how he doesn’t lie about which part of the situation he was in on some of these scenes. Sometimes he just walked up on the scene and missed the excitement but he can still portray it as if he was there. Bros really smart fr
I love the amount of effort he puts into these 😂
Bro. I showed this to my Dad. He's got 30 years in the MEMS system in Little Rock. He said you might be Him. The chosen one to carry the message. This is absolutely accurate. You guys have the best stories.
Are we gonna talk about how he’s holding his sofa with just 2 hands!! 😂
That unusual? Been able to do that since I was 14.
@@centeroftheuniverseYeah, that's unusual for a lot of people.
It's really not that hard. That style of furniture tends to be rather light compared to many others. I say this as someone who has been in the moving industry for over 10 years.
@KairiPrime yeah? How many hands do YOU have?
@@Sube-Tube Two. I've picked up many similar pieces and moved them around just fine on my own, especially with the cushions off like he has in the video. Have to do it all the time to wrap them in moving pads and get them to the truck. And I am a 5'3'' 130 lbs woman.
The TV on the car was COMMITMENT 💯❤️ we appreciate you and all of your videos you share. Definitely bring me comfort and warm feelings 😊 thank you !
I wondered about how much that scene cost!?
They most likely put it there instead of throwing so probably nothing more than effort @@rubiesofgold7698
I mean he prob just unplugged the TV then carried it downstairs and just placed it on the car so nothing was actually damaged. I feel like actually throwing a TV onto a car for a joke like this would be stupid
Modern TVs are extremely light, and was likely just placed gently on the windshield. TV and car undamaged.
The Fenton scream is a thing of beauty 😂😂😂
The high-pitched screech had me in tears 😂😂😂
In case you need a reminder, there is only one person in this video.
Lies.. this guy has triplets .. you just aren’t aware of it.
No, he is in a city of bald men.
Can we appreciate his dedication to making this video😢, moving furniture around, and placing the TV on the car. Can't help but think the work in putting things back 😂❤
The high pitch "Aaaahhh" is just too much loll
As a diabetic...this is so on point.😂
Yep 😊
As a fellow diabetic i agree
Y’all get superpowers!!??! When I have a low I just get tired and confused.
As a type one who has gone as low as 32 I have never wanted to throw nothing nor do I think id have the strength lmao I remember I had a sugar so low once I dropped 3 sodas in a row because i did not have enough grip strength to hold it
@@sanzumasticyeah I've not seen this in my son he got down to a 2 ( I think that's a 36)
@@jenniferherb5212 yeah not to sure about it. Of course I guess its possible but maybe only in rare cases also good luck raising your son I've been a type 1 for years so if you ever want any tips or little tricks lmk
There was a dude at the train station near me who got really intense and borderline violent. People thought he was mentally ill, but turned out it was a low.
@@SIC647 I guess it must have a different response in different people
I freaking love Jason and Fenton’s Videos. They make my day just a bit better. Thank you guys
Oh my God they're 2 people? I thought there was just 1 person doing these bits with God tier editing
@@fitz4684 One of them may be the cameraman? I genuienly can't tell if there are two people or just one (or 5, honestly) filming these tho
LOL. I Never heard of Fenton before and thought that you and other people were maybe saying that Jason was actually two identical twins that make the videos who jut happened to never be in the same camera shot,
Oh I see fitz thought kind of the same thing.
@@fitz4684please don't use God's name in vain ❤
That scream killed me😂😂
Violent feng shui is my new favorite phrase 😂😂😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂
these skits are sooo much better than the crap youtube recommends that every time i'm scrolling shorts and i see one i go "ah, this is gonna be the last good thing i see in a while" and close the tab after i watch it
Lmao youre not wrong
Understatement “AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHH”😂😂😂😂😂😂
I wasn’t expecting a full on goat scream. I had the volume almost all the way up and I was in the living room with my family when they all looked at me because I screamed. 😂😂😂
"what was the no so calm part that led to the violent feng shui furniture rearrangement"
DUDE I BEG OF YOU GET A SHOW, THIS IS THE BEST LINE I'VE EVER READ TO DESCRIBE A DISCOMBAMBULATED ROOM
Nice word usage 🤙 I fucking love the word "discombobulated." 😂
@@kristinwojtowich8902 Many blessings, online transient stranger
Jason committing 1000% to inform and entertain us.
The cinematography has gotten so good.
And that scream was amazing
You need to be in a series ❤
"A *little* rowdy might be a *little* bit of an understatement"
*AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAUGH-👹👹👹👹*
Lmao 😂
More like "AAAAAAAAAA 🐐"
"Hey!? Where's my tv?" Words you say before instant rage or instant regret.
Meh. Everything is on phones nowadays so TVs aren’t all that necessary anymore. Neither are computers.
@@dylandepetro4187 not necessarily people who are in college or people who are doing online classes need a laptop and tvs are needed for family movie nights as a family cant watch a movie on one phone
I'd argue computers aren't obsolete, they can do stuff that phones can't
@@dylandepetro4187 What if you have a console?
@@dylandepetro4187play Skyrim on your phone, with mods, as well as Subnautica, or portal, or a game with ray lighting.
"What was the not so calm part that led to the violent feng shui furniture rearrangement" GOLD
I know he already said something but, classic Fenton scream, let's go.
You sir are the perfect storm of amazing humour and accurate information we all should know! Thank you! 🙂👏🏼🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
Exhaled chaos
W.W.E Furniture edition
Goat scream 🤣
All of it is pure comedy gold and makes my day. Thank you for sharing!
Fun fact: those goat scream videos are fake 😢
THE GOAT SCREAM
@5hirtandtieler Fun fact: The screaming "goat" is a freshly sheared sheep.
“Heyguyswhaddayaneedmyhelpwehhhh…”
I LOVE THIS GUY
My buddies got used to carrying those small orange juice bottles you could get at our cafeteria with them whenever they’d be hanging out with me. Instead of going wild, I had more of a panic attack as I’d begin to spasm and shake violently, cold sweat profusely, and go tunnel vision before passing out in a mound of dead weight that only seemed to double its actual weight as compared to when I’m lucid. Still gets that bad sometimes, so my office makes sure I have sweets at my desk to avoid a repeat incident.
What condition causes that? Just type one diabetes?
I was expecting that to be a middle school story 🥶☠️ gl bro
@@TigereyeJedi The opposite essentially. My body uses up its blood sugar too fast. A leftover effect of my energy drink addiction.
BTW taht doubling of weight is not even just fancy description. When person loses consciousness and goes limp they are MUCH harder to handle. If they are even partially aware, as they will instinctively stiffen their body position to make themselves easier to grab and carry even if it doesn't look like it. It's a thing we have coded in our brains since infancy. Lifting completely limp person however is like trying to lift oiled sack filled with water and moving potatoes.
God bless you! Great humor and content. Thank you for making me laugh!!
The amount of work that go into these is amazing, the furniture moving alone 😂
I want to thank you for this skit. You just might have given me the answer to a question I've been having about a family member. Love your skits.
YAY this is why I say that this content is so important.
Dude I just gotta say you have some real respect from me man. The amount of different insane scenarios you’ve been apart of and handled is baffling. I couldn’t handle this line of work, I’m glad some other people can.
Your facial expressions crack me up every time!! Great job!
The scream caught me off guard 😂😂😂😂😂
When someones suger drops I thought they would pass out not turn into a human-like version of hulk
Your body goes into a sort of overdrive. Your heart can race. Your body sort of goes. “I’m dying. Do something!” Cause it causes your emotions to fluctuate. Sort of overriding your anger control.
Basically. Your body pumps itself full of adrenaline and goes “fight or flight” and adrenaline rush means increased strength and less thought.
It does vary in the person. Some simply get tired and loopy and weak. Others end up being rage fueled meat head.
This is so true. Seen it happen. Very scary until jelly beans were administered at my school. @@halfknight2310
@@halfknight2310 just had to explain this in another thread, I got type 1 and its crazy how people don't get the adrenaline rush of trying to save yourself. This dude who threw a fit was obviously clouded in the mind and had lost all self control of his mental state. lows affect you mentally and highs affect you physically.
@@bukkakalypse I've had type 1 diabetes for 25 years. I never reacted like this. I've even been in a hypoglycemic coma. Several times unconscious as well, and seizures as well. At most, I'm sleeping while having a low, someone tries to give me some sugar water, and I pinch their arm or push it away. Never got any spike of strength. I turn into a weak damsel every time.
I sob and get absolutely hysterical 😅@@iulia.bianca.b
Violent Feng Shui! 😂
BEST line!
That tv on the car shows his commitment to these skits and I’m into
it.
OMG LMAO I thought I was the only one who used the phrase "violently feng shui-ed"! 🤣🤣🤣 It's such a great discriptor to explain how people's bones get rearranged.
That scream got DIEING "He got a little rowdy, AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH" LMFAO 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Lived with a diabetic for some 20 odd years and I believe this actually happened
As a diabetic, I can definitely be cranky when my sugar low I never have done that though! Even with post-traumatic stress syndrome! 🔥🤟😁
I'm thankful my husband's drops just turn him into the Caveman Lawyer instead of a Barbarian.@larrym.johnson9219
The ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh part got me
your shit is always gold, I'd say you need a show, but if you're not a paramedic you won't be living the life to relay these awesome stories to the world. You're awesome, don't let anything get you down 😊
I Ran into some firemen the other day, there was 2 fire trucks outside our building, there were coming back from the other so i asked what was going on, they were so nice and told me that a fire alarm was going off and no one stopped it so they were forced to come down to check it out. all i could do was say thanks for there service. you guys deal with so much shit just to save our lives and keep us safe. many people here, myself included aprrciate your service and thank you for all you for savng lives!
Jesus dude, I nearly choked to death laughing with your scream.
Fun fact, when he said “violent Feng Shui furniture rearrangement” feng shui actually means *the wind and water* in Chinese! It is a metaphor used to represent something being almost like bad luck, and is written 风水!