The therapist shouldn't have been talking about ANY patient for ANY reason outside discusing personal things with a patient in patient and therapist appointments It's because of stories like these In not sure I'd ever be able to trust a therapist with anything so personal and am glad I have no need to seek a therapist
I would take legal action against both the therapist and the boss. They surely violated privacy rights - surely all therapy sessions are supposed to be confidential?
It is likely that the therapist will face a suspension of their medical licence. But they could get a slap in the wrist which means they face more supervision or they lose their licence permanently. It all depends on the severity of the breach. In this case, he was talking about a patient that his wife knew and she accessed confidential patient information with the intent to use it to hurt OP's reputation. If OP's old boss is not the owner of the company and answer's to people, contact the friends inside the company to get contact information to human resources, the owner and potentially legal and inform them of what is happening along with if it isn't dealt with soon, legal action will be taken. OP will have proof because when her husband faces disciplinary action, they should be able to request a copy of that action for potential legal action against the wife.
First story: oh you are a professional so you have a sponsor that will pay for your stuff, tell me your details and I will send you the keyboard after they pay the bill. Have a nice day
In story one I thought the mother was about to challenge the cashier to a csgo match against her son and if the cashier won then they would pay but if the son won they would get it for free.
For story 1 I’m 19 and been playing guitar off and on since I was 6 and with lessons when I was 13 until 3 months I quit but now I’m 2 years consistent and beginner intermediate player and I play guitars from 180 bucks and 650 dollars I never really wanna spent more on 650 dollars unless it’s a signature piece I want one is a Jim root charvel promod san dimas it’s 1500 dollars before taxes and I never wanna have payments on something I play bc loans are a pain so I’ll save up for months at a time for signature models etc etc
Story 2 - LAWSUITS. The therapist repeatedly broke Dr/patient confidentiality and the wife for going through the files. He shouldn't be saying ANYTHING about Any patient.
@Bob M Yeah, that is a HUGE privacy violation that could damn well cost that doctor their license. Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) covers things like that and that law is extraordinary stick in what info that can give out.
Story 1: as a gamer I admit I’m not professional but what happened here wasn’t at all appropriate for the entitled kid and parent. I honestly would have paid the required price. Hope whoever reads this comment has a great day.
@@МаксимИванов-с3ч3о I agree that the mother could have handled it differently but the fact that the kid went along with it is a factor we have to take into account as well
Story 3: from my understanding officers doing a wellness check cannot enter a home without the homeowners permission unless there is probable cause. When CPS showed up after the officer that was all the probable cause needed to enter the home. When they got it they probably saw heavy signs of human trafficking (considering it's kids I'm thinking the most sinister of reasons). After the Ukranian embassy was informed more than likely its linked to a trafficking ring in Ukraine that they were dealing with at the time hence why the FBI had no jurisdiction. My theory is that what the OP stumbled upon was a pedophilia trafficking ring. Tony was probably a kid who was violent, an escape artist, and probably trying to incite an escape plan with the other kids. Though if this is the case idk why Maria would give Tony away. That's my extreme theory and honestly I sure hope that's not the case.
It totally does sound like what you described here. It makes me feel sick thinking about it. Selling kids on Facebook using the term "rehoming" makes it clear they were either selling, or renting out the kids. Ugh.
She probably wasn't giving him away. Criminals have learned to use public platforms like Facebook, Twitter, etc. as a method to meet others of similar, "vocations/inclinations". This was likely a clandestine attempt to get rid of a problem for themselves. How she/the person she was to meet up with was removing the child as a problem, I would rather not know. I agree with the post above, they wouldn't be so tight lipped and urgent for anything like disgusting conditions. This situation literally got international organizations moving in less than a few hours. That is highly unusual, if not impossible, for anything except the likes of human trafficking.
@@beez1717 If Mary called it “Rehoming” then it could mean that the kids (Tony, etc) were treated like animals, but this would probably be unknown for a long time unless the OP finds out about what CPS and the police found inside that home that night.
Story 1: Kinda rude to her son even though he probably embellished the truth, maybe even dreamed to be a part of a pro team. Story 2: That is a breach of patient confidentiality and is illegal.
I agree. Laughing in the boys face and proving him wrong was not necessary in making the sale. If anything, leave it be, especially since the kid was obviously younger than the OP. This is hinted at bec the OP was 14 and he referred to the eKid as a kid. Just think the eKid wasn’t being unkind, just a lil dishonest. The mom, however, was wrong.
@@AnnaAreYouOkayyea but he wasn't entirely in the wrong even if he was a professional gamer(which he is not)they couldn't just get it for free but they were trying to get it for free so it's their fault but you shouldn't just laugh at the customer but what do you expect he was 14 and someone said he is a professional so it's obvious that most people would laugh realiseing he is not
He was 14 and a little boy went to him and proudly said that he was a Professional gamer for Csgo. Thats maybe why he started laughing, or because the name of one of his teammates was “GaySweeden69”. Again he was *14*
I truly hope Tony and those other children are doing okay. The op and her boyfriend more than likely saved Tony and possibly those other children also.
The story about adoption a famous RUclipsr actually did something very similar. She called it rehoming like he was a dog. Hope H is happy wherever he is.
Story 2 9:03 you should straight go to whatever bureaus license therapists in your country and go after their license this is inacceptable they should not be allowed to further practise
Why did the Entitled mom think the bargoning was going to work. I hope the OP's boss and therapist loose everything. Why would anyone want to adopt a child through facebook. I feel bad for Tony for being Illegally adopted.
1st Story: OP handled that situation better than I could, especially at 14-years-old, because they let those 2 get away with one of my BIGGEST pet peeves of a Karen story: Acting like they're exempt of the very rules that they would throw someone under the bus for(regardless of the truth), going hostile when someone doesn't cave, then proclaiming b4 they leave, "I'll never come here again!" That manager should've BANNED that woman before she COULD even open her mouth to say that. True, all was well that ended well since they never DID come back, but attitudes like that don't deserve the chance to, not without consequences.
They responded appropriately because this could easily be be there idea of sex trafficking which is morally and criminally illegal if that's the case they basically saved them from what was a bad situation to what would then worse
I'd always ask if that's their best price or if there's a discount... amazingly I have never had to ask that though because every time I wanted to ask they come back cheaper than expected before I can so I'm always like "SOLD!" 😂
"My son is Traumatized by your behavior" Bro plays CSGO at somewhere between 11 - 13 of age aint no way he isn't already messed up by stuff people say on voice chat.
Actually , in Morocco , bargaining is in our culture , if you go to a tech store and like , want to buy a PS4 for 2200 dirhams ( 200 dollars ) , you can tell him ok but I'll only pay you 1800 dirhams , it goes on some for some time , then we agreed on 1950 dirhams , so bargaining is in my veins rn.
But if the PS4 is worth 200 dollars, the stores will probably start with selling price of 220 to make it end at 200, right? And if they're lucky they can even end with profit on people who are bad at bargaining
Story #2 yeah, a therapist can lose their career over talking to someone else about your issues unless you are planning to hurt yourself or someone else.
The last story: Sadly several US states allow/have not made it illegal for unregulated custody transfers, often referred to as rehoming or second-chance adoptions. It's where the adoptive parents transfer custody of an adopted child to another individual or family without the involvement of any government agencies or appropriate systems. These are informal and unregulated - often through online groups and forums, but sometimes they have group meetings where the children are demanded to perform and take part in a get-to-know-me session with these complete strangers in hopes that they can be "rehomed" like they're a dog from an animal shelter. Once an individual/family/couple has decided to adopt one of these already adopted children they do so through a power-of-attorney or notarised statement, again without the oversight of government authorities or the child welfare system. The worst part of all of this is these unregulated custody transfers are done with zero criminal background checks or clearances, and yes evidence does point to the fact that child predators have and do take advantage of this.
11:37 - 11:43 I have something somewhat relatable. A guy cheats on his girlfriend, she tells the whole town that he cheated. They argue and the guy says “I didn’t tell ANYBODY I cheated, not the girl I cheated on you with, not my homies, not even my parents. If you wouldn’t have blabbed it to everyone in existence. The only people who would know would be me and you. And the fact you hired a private investigator on me to watch me proves that you don’t trust me. You never did.”
Story 2: first of all what the therapist did was illegal but not as bad as what your old boss did so pressing charges is what you should do after all it’s your personal life.
Love how this guy makes the entitled parents sound like Dracula 🤣 Also, whenever I go to a garage sale, I get some things and bring them to the owner, and negotiate by asking them for a price, then giving a price either above or below their price.
the story at 8:00, the therapist has to support doctor-patient confidentiality. seeing as he was talking to his wife and divulging private information, OP can sue them for releasing personal information. if a doctor breaches doctor-patient confidentiality, they can lose their license, and may never be allowed to work in that position again.
That 3rd story sounds like a plot from an episode of the cop show 'Longmire'. Good series, IMO. A sub plot of that episode involved creepy losers trying to 're-home' a violent kid they had adopted from Russia.
(Story 2) There are laws against secretly rummaging through private documents. And I don’t think it’s legal to just not allow employees to quit their job. In conclusion, find a lawyer.
@@GenocidalSquid If they don't leave, you can call cops and issue a trespass notice. Most of the time, leave and accept they lost Some times they will come back for "Revenge" at which point they can get arrested for trespass Rarely do they fight the cop, which ends in them being arrested
@@IIGrayfoxII Stop me if I’m really stretching this- I think the OP was laughing at them because he couldn’t believe what he was hearing. It sounded plenty absurd and he couldn’t manage. He’s 14, as well. Any rational person can be skeptical..
The kid is not a CS:GO pro, no actual esports team would have him on a roster because he is underage, and you need to be of age to play. This isn't Halo 3 where a kid under the age of 16 is playing in a tournament. Huke who competes in Call of Duty had to play Halo 5 for 2 years because after Advanced Warfare, the CWL required that you be 18 to compete.
Ah, I remember my TET from about 3 years ago (Spring 2019), did mine on a similar place, but it was at Aalto University. You could lend computer parts, like chargers or keyboards there.
Story 1: I do not feel bad at all for what happened to the mom and kid. In fact I would have done the same thing, except with a sarcastic comment after the csgo claim "And I have never been here in my whole life".
i gotta admit, im impressed with the karen from the first story. she used the phrase “let me speak to your manager” AND “you just lost a customer for life”. professional karen right there
Story 2: i would have kept the knowledge about the therapist talking to the old boss and start feeding him lies about you feeling guilty about an affair with your former boss. See if the therapist reacts.
Bro, my brother is a professional PUBG player, world championship level. Yet he still pays for all his computer parts/keyboards and mouses. Just bc you play games for money, doesn’t mean you get a 100% discount lmao. This kid and mother clearly don’t know how capitalism and economics work. 😂
I wouldn't be surprised if in story three, the kids were being trafficked and the "parents" were using Facebook to pimp out the kids. The reason they responded with such urgency is, I'm assuming with the little info I heard here, because during the welfare check, the cop may have caught "customers" in the act of abusing the kids when the door was opened. That would be enough to warrant an instant response. I hope the kids are safe and get therapy to help them heal from their trauma. ☹️
Story 1: ALL the pro gamers i know paid for their stuffs unless is sponsored to do so... and those are shipped to the person UNLESS the brand send it to a specific location and said "Hey! this one is for X, he/she will come to picked it at (time) pm under x name". And sometimes the person if got caught the attention of something, he/she will ask for prices and recommendations and then paid out of pocket for it.
For story 1: I see the OP is getting a little bit of flak for how he handled it, remember he's a kid himself so cut him a bit of slack. He's not necessarily learned how to carry himself professionally yet (that comes with experience) but given what those two were trying to pull, he was well within his rights to call them out and have a laugh at their expense.
Last story: Stuff like this is more extensive than people think. It's not just about sexual abuse but can be for things like servitude. It's horrible. There's a movie out now, Sounds of Freedom, that shows the uncomfortable truth about this situation.
Not that long ago some RUclipsrs a family channel ran into the same mess with “re homing” their adopted son. Poor kid had a lot of issues I guess. CPS was involved. One day the kid was in their blinds the next day he was just gone. I’m not sure what happened to everyone.
No you shouldn’t have laughed but I’ve been in similar situations, you were still polite. One time a customer phoned our wallpaper store to complain about a fault in the paper. I politely told her that if she brought the piece paper with the fault and the product label I would refund her for each( long story short) after about 30-40 mins and getting extremely frustrated, the decorator turned out to be her Dad and she wanted me to go to her house and see the fault. Obviously I couldn’t do that. I said so your short of cash, the fault is not that bad and you want the money back. She went nuts, I hung up and told the owner later. About 2-3 months later the woman came in on my day of and went nuts at a new girl. She still didn’t get a refund.😂
As a graduate student in counseling, the therapist in the second story had broken multiple ethics codes in the field. 1. The disclosure of confidential information to an unauthorized party - This is only allowed under the circumstances of a) the client being a potential harm to themselves or others b) are court ordered via a subpoena c) are given documented permission via the patient to do so or d) when the propensity for elder/child abuse is likely. Technically there is another category for the purpose of scientific research, but that requires the individual signing a waiver to allow for their information to be used, but even then said information is meant to be released in a way to where the individual cannot be identified. 2. The disclosure of medical information to an employer sometimes is required, but said information only applies if the employee is a current employee and they were sent to the counselor in question via the work facility. This is something that varies by state jurisdiction though, but more often than not is given the same methodology as the first segment. 3. The documents of the patient must have been kept behind a minimum of two locked doors to prevent access. This is something that nowadays includes the usage of record encryption or password requirements r said access. Despite what people may think, the disclosure of any information of a client that can be used to identify them is a violation of ethical practice laws, and violates HIPAA laws as well. Since the practitioner lost their place of practice, it is likely that the review board came to the conclusion that their act of ethical violations was so large (or possibly even a multiple occurrence issue) that the notion of putting a hold on their license and requiring them to take CEU (Continuing Education Units) would not be adequate enough to correct their issue on this. So, disclosing this information, even if it is to a family member over dinner, is a violation. And this scenario just seemed to be the perfect storm of ethical violations, HIPAA violations, and overall misconduct.
"You just lost a customer for life" Lady who cares, Finnish people be making Nokia's of course gamers are gonna come here to get a keyboard that doesn't break when the rage and smash it.
My parents have 10 adopted and foster children. Most are grown with kids of thier own. They discovered that churches will rehome children like this. They took in kids who were considered hard to foster or place. So they ended up with a few that came from a situation similar to this. They were passed around cause of medical or emotional problems and needs.
As a pro gamer from finland playing for elisas cs team we don't realy get free stuff worth more than 200-500 euros for a season depending on your performance . if you wonder elisa is a finnish internet provider and a tec retailer so you can use your payment for stuff in store Usualy people just use the money for cs cases and so do i But we don't get free stuff
I would just say oh hell naw you ain’t gonna try to get a keyboard for 129 euros and a pair of headphones that cost 110 euros and pay for the keyboard amount only.
Story 2: I go to therapy and I have for like 2 years and the very first thing my therapist told me was everything that I say in there is fully confidential and if she tells anyone I can sue her but if it’s big things like I am going to end my life tomorrow as a kid she has to contact family and social works and as adult she has to contact a mental hospital and you will be sent but other wise you can make a LOT of money because no matter the cause she legally can’t tell her husband what you say
This guy could make millions voice acting
@@AmItheJerk Why did your voice turned suddenly East European 😂
@@AmItheJerk technically you already do, just not millions 😅
@@AmItheJerk 3:40 can yu explain why she was sounding european now russian-british accent from 1840
LOL SHE CALLED HERSELF THE JERK
He needs to work on pronouncing et cetera, but you're correct.
"I'm never coming back to this store ever again!"
Don't threaten me with a good time, lady lol
R/Sololicantevenimaginehowlolthisis what I’m saying is lol
Her staying would be a worse punishment than her never coming back.
The therapist’s wife should never had access to any of his client files. Who else had access to those files. This is a huge privacy violation.
The therapist shouldn't have been talking about ANY patient for ANY reason outside discusing personal things with a patient in patient and therapist appointments
It's because of stories like these In not sure I'd ever be able to trust a therapist with anything so personal and am glad I have no need to seek a therapist
personally if she said i am never coming back here again i would have said ahh that's the nicest thing i've heard all day just to piss her off further
I would take legal action against both the therapist and the boss. They surely violated privacy rights - surely all therapy sessions are supposed to be confidential?
Bro pekka and the mom from story #1 got me cracking up😂😂😂😂
"MY son is a delivery driver. Gimmie your car!"
The mom from the first story sounds like frieza 😂😂😂
It is likely that the therapist will face a suspension of their medical licence. But they could get a slap in the wrist which means they face more supervision or they lose their licence permanently. It all depends on the severity of the breach. In this case, he was talking about a patient that his wife knew and she accessed confidential patient information with the intent to use it to hurt OP's reputation. If OP's old boss is not the owner of the company and answer's to people, contact the friends inside the company to get contact information to human resources, the owner and potentially legal and inform them of what is happening along with if it isn't dealt with soon, legal action will be taken. OP will have proof because when her husband faces disciplinary action, they should be able to request a copy of that action for potential legal action against the wife.
Karen in the first story talking like Luigi XD.
"Store manager Pekka" Got me so hard cause an image of a P.e.k.k.a from clash royale with a suit came in my mind XD
I love the voice acting
anyone remember lego ninjago? cuz the first story he lowkey sounded like those red snakes and it was on point
the voice of the karen sounds like freiza when he's has a cold
People are f-ing weird
Am I the only one who saw the "to turn off your notifications" in the beginning
Bro the thumbnail XD
Story 3: i think they they might be serial killers
First story: oh you are a professional so you have a sponsor that will pay for your stuff, tell me your details and I will send you the keyboard after they pay the bill. Have a nice day
I mean we still livin
Dude pro gamer means there GOOD at [insert game here] [i am the gaming police lol]
Yes i am a furry gamer
In story one I thought the mother was about to challenge the cashier to a csgo match against her son and if the cashier won then they would pay but if the son won they would get it for free.
For story 1 I’m 19 and been playing guitar off and on since I was 6 and with lessons when I was 13 until 3 months I quit but now I’m 2 years consistent and beginner intermediate player and I play guitars from 180 bucks and 650 dollars I never really wanna spent more on 650 dollars unless it’s a signature piece I want one is a Jim root charvel promod san dimas it’s 1500 dollars before taxes and I never wanna have payments on something I play bc loans are a pain so I’ll save up for months at a time for signature models etc etc
Story 2 - LAWSUITS. The therapist repeatedly broke Dr/patient confidentiality and the wife for going through the files. He shouldn't be saying ANYTHING about Any patient.
Also a complaint to the ethics board.
@Bob M Yeah, that is a HUGE privacy violation that could damn well cost that doctor their license. Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) covers things like that and that law is extraordinary stick in what info that can give out.
@@dogofwar6769 I was thinking about HIPAA during the story
Double that, it will be raining lawsuits like its Christmas eve in a Hollywood movie
Big hipaa violation if the story was in the US
Story 1: as a gamer I admit I’m not professional but what happened here wasn’t at all appropriate for the entitled kid and parent. I honestly would have paid the required price. Hope whoever reads this comment has a great day.
I don't think kid is entitled
Karen IS entitled but kid is not (my opinion)
@@МаксимИванов-с3ч3о I agree that the mother could have handled it differently but the fact that the kid went along with it is a factor we have to take into account as well
@@avenger291 alr
@@МаксимИванов-с3ч3о alr?
@@avenger291 alr means alright if you don't understand what it does mean
Story 3: from my understanding officers doing a wellness check cannot enter a home without the homeowners permission unless there is probable cause. When CPS showed up after the officer that was all the probable cause needed to enter the home. When they got it they probably saw heavy signs of human trafficking (considering it's kids I'm thinking the most sinister of reasons). After the Ukranian embassy was informed more than likely its linked to a trafficking ring in Ukraine that they were dealing with at the time hence why the FBI had no jurisdiction. My theory is that what the OP stumbled upon was a pedophilia trafficking ring. Tony was probably a kid who was violent, an escape artist, and probably trying to incite an escape plan with the other kids. Though if this is the case idk why Maria would give Tony away. That's my extreme theory and honestly I sure hope that's not the case.
It totally does sound like what you described here. It makes me feel sick thinking about it. Selling kids on Facebook using the term "rehoming" makes it clear they were either selling, or renting out the kids. Ugh.
She probably wasn't giving him away. Criminals have learned to use public platforms like Facebook, Twitter, etc. as a method to meet others of similar, "vocations/inclinations". This was likely a clandestine attempt to get rid of a problem for themselves. How she/the person she was to meet up with was removing the child as a problem, I would rather not know. I agree with the post above, they wouldn't be so tight lipped and urgent for anything like disgusting conditions. This situation literally got international organizations moving in less than a few hours. That is highly unusual, if not impossible, for anything except the likes of human trafficking.
@@beez1717 If Mary called it “Rehoming” then it could mean that the kids (Tony, etc) were treated like animals, but this would probably be unknown for a long time unless the OP finds out about what CPS and the police found inside that home that night.
Story 1: Kinda rude to her son even though he probably embellished the truth, maybe even dreamed to be a part of a pro team.
Story 2: That is a breach of patient confidentiality and is illegal.
I agree. Laughing in the boys face and proving him wrong was not necessary in making the sale. If anything, leave it be, especially since the kid was obviously younger than the OP. This is hinted at bec the OP was 14 and he referred to the eKid as a kid. Just think the eKid wasn’t being unkind, just a lil dishonest. The mom, however, was wrong.
The therapist should absolutely loose his job
@@AnnaAreYouOkayyea but he wasn't entirely in the wrong even if he was a professional gamer(which he is not)they couldn't just get it for free but they were trying to get it for free so it's their fault but you shouldn't just laugh at the customer but what do you expect he was 14 and someone said he is a professional so it's obvious that most people would laugh realiseing he is not
He was 14 and a little boy went to him and proudly said that he was a Professional gamer for Csgo. Thats maybe why he started laughing, or because the name of one of his teammates was “GaySweeden69”. Again he was *14*
also how does any responsible mother approve of her kid playing a game "professionally" when hes not even ald enough to play?!
Hi Am I The Jerk. I was having a bad day and now I indeed am not
Totally a jerk
KAREN
Yes 🤣
Good for you (not in a mean way.)
Ur wallpaper💀
I truly hope Tony and those other children are doing okay. The op and her boyfriend more than likely saved Tony and possibly those other children also.
The story about adoption a famous RUclipsr actually did something very similar. She called it rehoming like he was a dog. Hope H is happy wherever he is.
Yes I remember this! Gosh it was awful. Even if he had been a dog she would have just thrown him away.
Yes immediately thought of that situation and hoping that child is in a safe and loving home now!
Last story: I guess Facebook security didn't even make a dent in this.
Facebook is more concerned about protecting ideology than protecting people.
I can't help it, but your 'Karen voice' just cracks me up every time I hear it. 🤣🤣
@@AmItheJerk how do you do that voice ?😂
He just copied marios voice
@@Peanutguyfilmshuh?
Story 2 9:03 you should straight go to whatever bureaus license therapists in your country and go after their license this is inacceptable they should not be allowed to further practise
Why did the Entitled mom think the bargoning was going to work. I hope the OP's boss and therapist loose everything. Why would anyone want to adopt a child through facebook. I feel bad for Tony for being Illegally adopted.
I noticed that the voice started to turn into Scrooge mcduck
Nice accuracy
Bruh xd
1st Story: OP handled that situation better than I could, especially at 14-years-old, because they let those 2 get away with one of my BIGGEST pet peeves of a Karen story: Acting like they're exempt of the very rules that they would throw someone under the bus for(regardless of the truth), going hostile when someone doesn't cave, then proclaiming b4 they leave, "I'll never come here again!" That manager should've BANNED that woman before she COULD even open her mouth to say that. True, all was well that ended well since they never DID come back, but attitudes like that don't deserve the chance to, not without consequences.
Thank you so much for your voice-acting. I had a great laugh, because I wasn't expecting a Medieval Karen to be buying a Razor keyboard.
They responded appropriately because this could easily be be there idea of sex trafficking which is morally and criminally illegal if that's the case they basically saved them from what was a bad situation to what would then worse
I gamed semi-pro., i never got sponsored.
It's pretty difficult because i married young and my family is more important.
I'm at pro level but I need a decent team to play with cause the main game mode it 3v3
I'd always ask if that's their best price or if there's a discount... amazingly I have never had to ask that though because every time I wanted to ask they come back cheaper than expected before I can so I'm always like "SOLD!" 😂
Please don’t stop doing these, these are nice to watch when you got nothing to do.
minute 3:40 that voice was hilarius
Happy Halloween 🎃🎃🎃🎃🎃 everyone
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the Karens in the stories there just get worse and worse...
I'm glad that here in Finland, Karens are rare because no one talks lol
"My son is Traumatized by your behavior" Bro plays CSGO at somewhere between 11 - 13 of age aint no way he isn't already messed up by stuff people say on voice chat.
How the hell are you going to justify illegally adopting a kid and then advertise that you're going to get rid of said kid on social media?
Actually , in Morocco , bargaining is in our culture , if you go to a tech store and like , want to buy a PS4 for 2200 dirhams ( 200 dollars ) , you can tell him ok but I'll only pay you 1800 dirhams , it goes on some for some time , then we agreed on 1950 dirhams , so bargaining is in my veins rn.
But if the PS4 is worth 200 dollars, the stores will probably start with selling price of 220 to make it end at 200, right? And if they're lucky they can even end with profit on people who are bad at bargaining
@@Nathan_Bookwurm that's exactly why we bargain.
Story #2 yeah, a therapist can lose their career over talking to someone else about your issues unless you are planning to hurt yourself or someone else.
The last story: Sadly several US states allow/have not made it illegal for unregulated custody transfers, often referred to as rehoming or second-chance adoptions. It's where the adoptive parents transfer custody of an adopted child to another individual or family without the involvement of any government agencies or appropriate systems. These are informal and unregulated - often through online groups and forums, but sometimes they have group meetings where the children are demanded to perform and take part in a get-to-know-me session with these complete strangers in hopes that they can be "rehomed" like they're a dog from an animal shelter. Once an individual/family/couple has decided to adopt one of these already adopted children they do so through a power-of-attorney or notarised statement, again without the oversight of government authorities or the child welfare system. The worst part of all of this is these unregulated custody transfers are done with zero criminal background checks or clearances, and yes evidence does point to the fact that child predators have and do take advantage of this.
That is looooooong comet
Entitled people, am I right?
11:37 - 11:43 I have something somewhat relatable. A guy cheats on his girlfriend, she tells the whole town that he cheated. They argue and the guy says “I didn’t tell ANYBODY I cheated, not the girl I cheated on you with, not my homies, not even my parents. If you wouldn’t have blabbed it to everyone in existence. The only people who would know would be me and you. And the fact you hired a private investigator on me to watch me proves that you don’t trust me. You never did.”
For story 3 I think it's a dead animal or a bunch of rats cuz we all know if a house is unclean and disgusting enough it will attract bugs
Story 2: first of all what the therapist did was illegal but not as bad as what your old boss did so pressing charges is what you should do after all it’s your personal life.
What the heck is wrong with the woman from the third story??!!? I feel so bad for Tony. He's being treated like an animal
It’s like saying “I’m a pro at sleeping” for a free bed
lol
Love how this guy makes the entitled parents sound like Dracula 🤣
Also, whenever I go to a garage sale, I get some things and bring them to the owner, and negotiate by asking them for a price, then giving a price either above or below their price.
the story at 8:00, the therapist has to support doctor-patient confidentiality. seeing as he was talking to his wife and divulging private information, OP can sue them for releasing personal information. if a doctor breaches doctor-patient confidentiality, they can lose their license, and may never be allowed to work in that position again.
I hope the therapist will be fired
For the first story: I would instantly call security to kick that karen out of the store while laughing.
The voice for the entitled mother is hilarious
the way he says free😂😂😂
Just started watching the video what happend in the end?
3:40
The mom sounds like She owns
DR⚗️DOOFENSHMIRTZ🧪EVIL🧫🎶 INCORPORATED🎵
That 3rd story sounds like a plot from an episode of the cop show 'Longmire'. Good series, IMO. A sub plot of that episode involved creepy losers trying to 're-home' a violent kid they had adopted from Russia.
(Story 2)
There are laws against secretly rummaging through private documents. And I don’t think it’s legal to just not allow employees to quit their job. In conclusion, find a lawyer.
I have met a Karen once and he sued me for ”being too suspicious” when I was just drinking coke and watching my little brother
With S1, you dont want to treat customers even if entitled badly by laughing at them.
What else do you expect him to do- throw them out? They’d get reprimanded or fired.
@@GenocidalSquid You can throw them out.
If they are asking for "Free Stuff" you can ask them to kindly exit the store.
@@IIGrayfoxII They’re plenty persistent- you can’t expect much from a Karen.
@@GenocidalSquid If they don't leave, you can call cops and issue a trespass notice.
Most of the time, leave and accept they lost
Some times they will come back for "Revenge" at which point they can get arrested for trespass
Rarely do they fight the cop, which ends in them being arrested
@@IIGrayfoxII Stop me if I’m really stretching this- I think the OP was laughing at them because he couldn’t believe what he was hearing. It sounded plenty absurd and he couldn’t manage. He’s 14, as well. Any rational person can be skeptical..
OP#2 needs to sue this "therapist" as this could have easily ruined their life.
Bro's voice impression of Entintled Brat reminds me of a Nord Kratos voice but he is a gremlin
Bruh you should be an actor for a British movie not a RUclipsr your voices are actually insane
The kid is not a CS:GO pro, no actual esports team would have him on a roster because he is underage, and you need to be of age to play. This isn't Halo 3 where a kid under the age of 16 is playing in a tournament. Huke who competes in Call of Duty had to play Halo 5 for 2 years because after Advanced Warfare, the CWL required that you be 18 to compete.
The guy from the second story could sue for a HIPAA violation
Ah, I remember my TET from about 3 years ago (Spring 2019), did mine on a similar place, but it was at Aalto University. You could lend computer parts, like chargers or keyboards there.
Sometimes i wonder how these guys don't crack up while reading these stories.
Story 1: I do not feel bad at all for what happened to the mom and kid. In fact I would have done the same thing, except with a sarcastic comment after the csgo claim "And I have never been here in my whole life".
Story 3 theory: the reason the kids were taken away is because she left out bleach the read “orange juice” on the label. Lol😂
ayyy! vihdoin tarina suomesta! Näitä ei kovin usein näykkään (:
*Finally a story from finland! You dont see these very often (:
i gotta admit, im impressed with the karen from the first story. she used the phrase “let me speak to your manager” AND “you just lost a customer for life”. professional karen right there
Story 2: i would have kept the knowledge about the therapist talking to the old boss and start feeding him lies about you feeling guilty about an affair with your former boss. See if the therapist reacts.
I'm Happy that the first story is from finland
Bro, my brother is a professional PUBG player, world championship level. Yet he still pays for all his computer parts/keyboards and mouses. Just bc you play games for money, doesn’t mean you get a 100% discount lmao. This kid and mother clearly don’t know how capitalism and economics work. 😂
"I'm never coming to your store again! You've lost a customer for life!"
"Okay, then. That was always allowed."
Bros voice acting is so good he could actually get a job in this
i think he DOES have a job in this
I wouldn't be surprised if in story three, the kids were being trafficked and the "parents" were using Facebook to pimp out the kids. The reason they responded with such urgency is, I'm assuming with the little info I heard here, because during the welfare check, the cop may have caught "customers" in the act of abusing the kids when the door was opened. That would be enough to warrant an instant response. I hope the kids are safe and get therapy to help them heal from their trauma. ☹️
Story 1: ALL the pro gamers i know paid for their stuffs unless is sponsored to do so... and those are shipped to the person UNLESS the brand send it to a specific location and said "Hey! this one is for X, he/she will come to picked it at (time) pm under x name". And sometimes the person if got caught the attention of something, he/she will ask for prices and recommendations and then paid out of pocket for it.
For story 1: I see the OP is getting a little bit of flak for how he handled it, remember he's a kid himself so cut him a bit of slack. He's not necessarily learned how to carry himself professionally yet (that comes with experience) but given what those two were trying to pull, he was well within his rights to call them out and have a laugh at their expense.
If he's a pro gamer he can buy his own keyboard with prize money 🤣
Last story: Stuff like this is more extensive than people think. It's not just about sexual abuse but can be for things like servitude. It's horrible. There's a movie out now, Sounds of Freedom, that shows the uncomfortable truth about this situation.
Not that long ago some RUclipsrs a family channel ran into the same mess with “re homing” their adopted son. Poor kid had a lot of issues I guess. CPS was involved. One day the kid was in their blinds the next day he was just gone. I’m not sure what happened to everyone.
No you shouldn’t have laughed but I’ve been in similar situations, you were still polite. One time a customer phoned our wallpaper store to complain about a fault in the paper. I politely told her that if she brought the piece paper with the fault and the product label I would refund her for each( long story short) after about 30-40 mins and getting extremely frustrated, the decorator turned out to be her Dad and she wanted me to go to her house and see the fault. Obviously I couldn’t do that. I said so your short of cash, the fault is not that bad and you want the money back. She went nuts, I hung up and told the owner later. About 2-3 months later the woman came in on my day of and went nuts at a new girl. She still didn’t get a refund.😂
S3 you did the right thing you saved those children you are a hero honestly
As a graduate student in counseling, the therapist in the second story had broken multiple ethics codes in the field.
1. The disclosure of confidential information to an unauthorized party
- This is only allowed under the circumstances of a) the client being a potential harm to themselves or others b) are court ordered via a subpoena c) are given documented permission via the patient to do so or d) when the propensity for elder/child abuse is likely. Technically there is another category for the purpose of scientific research, but that requires the individual signing a waiver to allow for their information to be used, but even then said information is meant to be released in a way to where the individual cannot be identified.
2. The disclosure of medical information to an employer sometimes is required, but said information only applies if the employee is a current employee and they were sent to the counselor in question via the work facility. This is something that varies by state jurisdiction though, but more often than not is given the same methodology as the first segment.
3. The documents of the patient must have been kept behind a minimum of two locked doors to prevent access. This is something that nowadays includes the usage of record encryption or password requirements r said access.
Despite what people may think, the disclosure of any information of a client that can be used to identify them is a violation of ethical practice laws, and violates HIPAA laws as well. Since the practitioner lost their place of practice, it is likely that the review board came to the conclusion that their act of ethical violations was so large (or possibly even a multiple occurrence issue) that the notion of putting a hold on their license and requiring them to take CEU (Continuing Education Units) would not be adequate enough to correct their issue on this.
So, disclosing this information, even if it is to a family member over dinner, is a violation. And this scenario just seemed to be the perfect storm of ethical violations, HIPAA violations, and overall misconduct.
The Karen’s voice cracked me up in the first story😂
"You just lost a customer for life" Lady who cares, Finnish people be making Nokia's of course gamers are gonna come here to get a keyboard that doesn't break when the rage and smash it.
The keyboard in the 1st story is $139.80, and the headphones are $119.21.
My parents have 10 adopted and foster children. Most are grown with kids of thier own. They discovered that churches will rehome children like this. They took in kids who were considered hard to foster or place. So they ended up with a few that came from a situation similar to this. They were passed around cause of medical or emotional problems and needs.
As a pro gamer from finland playing for elisas cs team we don't realy get free stuff worth more than 200-500 euros for a season depending on your performance .
if you wonder elisa is a finnish internet provider and a tec retailer so you can use your payment for stuff in store
Usualy people just use the money for cs cases and so do i
But we don't get free stuff
and while she's walking out id yell back "THANK THE DEAR SWEET LORD!"
I would just say oh hell naw you ain’t gonna try to get a keyboard for 129 euros and a pair of headphones that cost 110 euros and pay for the keyboard amount only.
Story 2: I go to therapy and I have for like 2 years and the very first thing my therapist told me was everything that I say in there is fully confidential and if she tells anyone I can sue her but if it’s big things like I am going to end my life tomorrow as a kid she has to contact family and social works and as adult she has to contact a mental hospital and you will be sent but other wise you can make a LOT of money because no matter the cause she legally can’t tell her husband what you say