r/ImTheMainCharacter - MY LIFE IS A MOVIE 🤯
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That fitness influencer who asked consent for filming and said they would be more then welcome to be in the frame....a huge breath of fresh air.
I agree, except... Don't film in a gym.
@@WarpigA23why not? You don’t know why she is filming.
For real. Like, people are always going to film in public spaces because that's the world we live in. She's being considerate of other people in public spaces, and letting them know she's filming, and then being chill and polite about everything. Genuinely how everyone filming in public should be.
I don't know about main characters, but she's the character those gym influencers should aspire to be!
@@WarpigA23 I don't see anything wrong with it as long as they aren't filing in private spaces like changing rooms and bathrooms, especially if the person filming checks with you first and makes sure you're okay being filmed. On top of that, every gym I've worked at or worked out in has their own cameras for security reasons so you're getting filmed anyway.
The worst part about the woman who "did nothing wrong" after freaking out and slamming her burger on the McDonald's counter is that she ordered the burger with extra ketchup and her complaint was that it had too much ketchup. They literally gave her exactly what she asked for and she was furious.
Was hoping someone would add the context.
Hello crazy lady, I am the consequence to your action 🎉
And I guess if they had just given her an extra packet of ketchup so she can put it on herself, that would have been wrong, too.
She’s probably one of those people who had one employee give them less than the regular amount one day. So now they think “Oh everyone that works there is going to make that mistake so now I gotta ask for more” it’s such an annoying mind set that I encounter all the time working at a theater.
I was feeling sassy one night while working at a sandwich place and when someone ordered extra mayo I literally added like two inches of mayonnaise to the roll. He came back every night for the next two years.
That "alpha" camp didn't seem very alpha. They signed up for humiliation, degradation, and obedience training. All they're missing is calling the guy master or daddy. And maybe some leather pants
Just don't be kink shaming me for my collar and leash.
honestly that little wrestling segment started out looking incredibly fruity
@@Snuggles_the_Unholy Collars and leashes, eh? How you doin'?
@@Snuggles_the_Unholy I will only kink shame you if you spent 18,000 dollars on that collar and leash.
@@candyeeznuts27 Was just gonna say that, especially at 4:26
As someone who worked for Child Services, you can absolutely be charged with filing a false report. This does happen quite often, and it’s absolutely disgusting. They’re taking time away from legitimate cases and can also cause the children unnecessary trauma. Only a garbage person would do something like that.
Child services is EXTREMELY difficult to convince it’s a fake report. They prefer to terrorize innocent people. Speaking from personal experience here. Even with my police officer neighbor stepping up to speak for me, they NEVER cleared me. Just put me on a watch list. I had to move to get away from the CPS worker from hell. Got a restraining order and even that didn’t help much. Moving was all I could do.
Had an ex who did this to me and my kids calling on a weekly basis for mths...What was particularly disturbing is the agency meant to protect children allowed themselves to be used, making weekly surprise visits, repeatedly taking my kids out of class to interview. Despite being given cooperative access our home, to medical, school records, etc. , found everything fine in the 1st and 2nd investigation. I suggested they consider the potential of a specific person (gave a name, a description, ph. #) using their services to hurt my children and me. It finally took a threat of legal action after nearly 2mths for them to investigate and indeed find it was a case of harassment. Apologies were made, there was never any legal action taken against them, I'm sure in part the agencies own culpability in being used. My family fostered children, I absolutely understand the vital work children protection services offer society, however due diligence as to the source of accusation(s) should be applied.
Side note of appreciation for your post. I single-grandparented a child with tremendous issues. I interacted a LOT with counselors, IEP committees, Special Ed, Crisis Teams, and CPS workers. They were almost without exception courteous, professional, and underspoken, keeping their personal opinions and judgments to themselves. I love seeing the passion and real rage against evil people. Not saints; real people trying to do good.
@@janeguarnera7700 Ouch. This should never have happened. Best wishes to you and the kids.
@@intercat4907 I heartily agree, most of the folks working within CPS, other social services are everything you ascribed to them and then some. Something I recognized both as a sib in the mix, as well as the experience of being accused. Many of the CPS folks with whom I've interacted have either like myself have grown up in a fam, who fostered or been the kid in crisis. Nothing like experience to grasp the human condition and the ways they are addressed. As within any agency dealing with social ills, the shortcomings tend to lie within the system itself (procedures, focus, funding, etc.) rather than the individuals dedicated within it. Knowledge is one thing, applying it wisely in a systematic manner a whole different kettle. The Ouch (near 25 ys ago) my children and I experienced, and believe me, I made every attempt to place a positive spin on it for my children's sake, just folks lookin' out for our well being. Though young (13, 10, 5yo) even they knew something was fishy. It's one thing to be drawn into a case when LEO is in the mix, to shield someone reporting abuse from the accused, but not the agency itself. The reporter should be scrutinized via recording, contact info. to determine credibility, potential misuse. Just sayin...hopefully, greater diligence to such has improved.
I once heard a story from someone who parked in a handicapped spot. She put her permit on the dashboard then got out of the car and walked normally into the store. When she came back some kind soul had left a mean not under her windscreen wiper going on at her for using a permit that was obviously for someone else and how she obviously didn't need to use that parking spot.
The issue was that this woman suffers from MS, and she was having one of her infrequent "good" days where she didn't need to use her crutches, and was enjoying the freedom of the day going shopping, this freedom lasted all of 2 hours. Normally she can move about but is in pain and can't move her legs properly.
Not all disabilities are visible, and the disabled sometimes have a good day. People need to mind their own business.
I have had a handicapped permit since 19 years of age due to invisible disability. In the beginning, I would get indignant people looking at a seemingly normal young person with a permit and a few times I was yelled at or questioned. I remember being angry and hurt in the beginning because I hadn’t chosen my circumstances and there were days where I legitimately needed to park close to where I was going. If I’m higher functional, I don’t take the blue spots because someone in a wheelchair needs those more than me, but I will unashamedly take a metered or limited time limit spot and use my handicapped permit. After a while, I got used to it and started to troll them back. I told him I bought it for $200 in mexico they should go get their fake disabled pass.
These days people are more aware of invisible disabilities and don’t say anything, but I still sometimes get nasty looks. Meanwhile, in my state reasons for being given these permits include being blind in one eye, having weakness in any extremity or heart disease. None of these things you can tell by looking at a person, even if you have a medical degree.
Me and my Lupus! I SWEAR people should just mind their business! And don’t get me started on the Boomers that ask me why I’m walking funny and I say I have severe rheumatism and the response, every freaking time, is “you’re too young for that. I’m the one with bad arthritis”. I just say “well tell Lupus I’m too young because it’s painful and annoying”. Then I just stare at them. And they get MAD AT ME!
as someone who has MS and whose cousin also has MS. I'm fine, I don't need a handicap spot. My cousin needs it. Even though there are days where he wouldnt, those days are then followed by weeks of needing it.
@@theshadynorwegian6036 For me it was a catastrophic spinal injury. I now have to use a stick, crutches or walker full time, but for the first few years I wouldn't because I thought it made me look old, or weak, because I was in my twenties.
I had so many run-ins with "do-gooders" trying to tell me I shouldn't be using my grandparent's parking permit, despite having a pronounced limp and obvious weakness in my right leg.
Doesn't happen anymore, I'm in my 50s now and as I said, use a walking aid, but as has been the point through all these posts, people need to mind their own business and not make an already irritating situation worse.
That's wrong on so many levels. In addition to invisible disabilities the heckler didn't know (or care) about disabled passengers. I got my handicapped parking permit at age 5 or 6. If my parents were picking me up they would park in the spot, put up my placard, and then retrieve me.
Collective punishment not only isn't allowed by the military, it's not allowed by the Geneva war convention. Collective punishment is a war crime
War crimes are alpha, apparently.
I know that the Geneva convention doesn't apply the same way outside of war times, but like... imagine committing actual war crimes
Good to know my gym teacher violated the Geneva Convention
Do you know when it stopped? Because it was still being done in basic training in 1994.
@@hiimcrazyfordrwho and that one teacher who keeps the whole class afterschool detention after someone forgot their hw 😢
As a Slavic woman... no, half of the country doesn't have a waistline like that! We prefer our bodies to actually fit our organs, thank you very much.
Organs? Who needs organs?
What would we do with organs? Survive?
😂sorry had to write that sarcastic comment
Right бабушка would never let you be that skinny
I mean its obvious photoshop...
@@morganablackwater2017 not photoshop, it's a filter, you oldie hehe
@@morganablackwater2017 I mean, this was obviously a joke
I feel so bad for the guy being harrased in the first video. Being rqcially profiled and treated like less isn't a prank. Pranks are funny.
9 out of 10 colleagues enjoy workplace mobbing. :P
Yeah. Like those two cornpones are so stupid they couldn’t contemplate why calling a black guy “boy” isn’t funny. Unless he was also part of the act; I mean how could you not notice a camera setup.
@@rolfs2165 The 10th was the one who got mobbed.
@@Laura-gb1jv Yes, that's the joke.
Pranks are generally stupid and only funny to the person who does them. If the prank isn't funny to the person who's being pranked, it's not funny and it's not even a prank, it's bullying.
The woman who wrongfully called CPS on her ex story hit kinda close to home for me. When I was 16 my aunt filed a fraudulent CPS report against my father (her younger brother) claiming that he was starving me, forcing me to sleep on the floor, among other things I can't put here. The reason: my father refused to co-sign for her to get a car loan and she called CPS to retaliate. I was old enough to understand the gravity of the situation and was able to explain what was going on to the CPS worker who met with me at school. Long story short her report (which she stupidly made under her name) was dropped but she didn't face any repercussions because it was a "family matter" but was warned if she did it again she WOULD face legal trouble.
I swear this was a reddit story at some point
well if it was a family problem maybe she shouldn't have involved the government. What kind of logic is that? The moment she made it official it stopped being a family problem
@@lammellealoof7110 Sorry to tell you, but this is way too common.
Not saying that there are hundreds of thousands of cases every day, but I wouldn't be surprised if there were at least one report like this every single week. Think of how many people have been swatted, how some people have lied about being assaulted, etc. and realise that it's basically the exact same behavior. Having seen it on Reddit doesn't reflect at all on the validity of this person's story.
@@wisteria3032 used to be, a man beating his wife wasn't a crime, because it was a 'family matter'. the attitude persists.
@@comradewindowsill4253 used to be that it was fine if you killed your cheating spouse and their lover. used to be that children started working in the fields at 5. used to be that fathers could sell their children as slaves for education.
lots of things used to be. it's not like that anymore. of course there are still people today who think it's fine to abuse spouses and children in any way. But trying to overcompensate does nothing more than create other, different monsters.
we should live today, not think about how to return to the past or how to get revenge for something that happened in the past. the past is useful for learning and not remake the same mistakes but we can't be prisoners of how things used to be, otherwise nothing will ever change.
yeah, that woman who flashed the (gay) guy... she should be charged with public indecency and sexual harassment, at the very least. it's disgusting what she did, and if the genders were reversed, the whole internet would bring out the pitchforks.
The woman who made a false report to CPS made my blood pressure spike. That is a _serious_ accusation to make and the idea of someone just making that shit up to get back at an ex is so beyond not okay. Not only is that taking focus and resources away from children that are _actually_ being abused, but that is also so much stress on both the parent and kids. God, I'm so pissed off now.
Of I was running that podcast I'd be like "Oh wow, that's crazy girl! Where was this? How long ago?" Gathering enough details that I could send this video along to the appropriate police department.
Considering it's an alpha male podcast, it's probably just ragebait
Yeah, your remark about diverting resources away from real cases of child abuse is what enraged me most. CPS are always so under resourced. Whenever a child dies despite being flagged with CPS, the public is outraged (rightly) but then investigations often reveal that the CPS staff working the case were so completely overloaded with cases that they didn't have time to read a crucial email or they missed a voicemail, etc. Child protection is not something to be played with. I hope this woman is prosecuted.
@@iurlure Right- instead of being freaked out and trying to figure out how to get CPS a copy of the recording with her confession on it, they respond with a bored-sounding, 'Wow. Better watch out, fellas.' Like, they had heard it before; like a lesson they had planned out to reinforce the idea that women are dangerous trash. She's still a dumpster fire for gladly participating, because this shit fuels the pipeline for young dudes to follow toxic alpha-bro shit and it gets dangerous for her and anyone else fem-presenting.
tauro spotted
Racism isn't a prank... It's just racism. Geez only shortly into this and I'm cringing.
Was waiting for someone to comment on the blatant racism
I'm just replying so you can see how much likes you got
@@afellowpotato Dang, thanks XD I didn't know common sense would get this much attention.
Fr. The way the first guy said 'boy' made me feel icky. I swear my ancestors cringed
I'm pretty sure it actually counts as a hate crime to just walk up to minorities and start inciting a reaction out of them based on the societal situation around them. ESPECIALLY if the desired outcome is a violent outburst.
My cat Cocoa DEFINITELY has main character energy. He’s got good looks, a sweet, charming personality, and the one thing everyone else is missing: he can purr.
Cocoa is such a precious name😭💕💕
@@diediedice Thanks! By the way, he also has two siblings named Pepper and Tiger Lily.
All cats are main characters. Cocoa is clearly too cute not to be
That's because we're all enslaved to cats they just like us to think we're in charge.
@@AIHumanEqualityOf course they do, if we didn't think we're in charge we might get unhappy about working to buy stuff for them
Some people think money solves all problems. I use to work part-time at a spa to put myself through college. My boss often decided that I didn’t need breaks and she often decided that it was totally cool to book clients with me outside my availability on school nights.
One day I decided to ask “why didn’t you give me breaks today and why did you book a client with me so late? I’ve told you several times that I need breaks and I can’t stay late on school nights. I don’t understand how you keep forgetting when it’s right there in the schedule.”
She was DUMBFOUNDED. “What? I? But I’m PAYING you. You’re getting PAID!” I had to explain to her that money doesn’t solve all my problems because I still need to eat and sleep. She was SHOCKED. She apologized with a dried up piece of pizza…with pepperoni…I was vegetarian and she knew.
Wait I'm confused about your last part, aren't peperoni vegetables? 😅 Genuine question and trying to understand your comment better
@@joseantoniovargas6548 "Peperoni" in the U.S. is a slice of sausage
@@jenniferkoenig9814 Ahhh gotcha, thanks for the clarification
Pepperoni isn't meat outside of the US???
@@LandofCadence in Germany “peperoni” refers to a bell pepper. I had this exact same conversation with a friend of mine who lives there and I was just as confused lol
13:42
As a person with an invisible disability, (I have scoliosis and a bad ankle) I couldn't agree more, I get a lot of weird looks when I limp or twist my back to release some pain.
Me too! I have scoliosis and a limp, as well as two tibial torsions so I walk funny, and people get so offended by it!
Man, why do people gotta get offended that not everyone is as healthy as they are, everyone is only temporarily abled, after all
I have two bad ankles, if I walk on them too much, I can't walk.
I have sickle cell anemia which is a blood disease which causes chronic pain 24/7 and for the past year and a half I've either been using the store carts or my wheelchair and the amount of dirty looks I get is insane. Just because my illness is invisible I've had people come up to me and say things like "do you really need that" or "what's wrong with you" and "your fine your just being dramatic". Even doctors sometimes treat me like crap because I mask my pain because I was born with my illness so I learned to cope and the last time I was in the hospital a doctor said " this isn't a 9 pain level and we aren't going to treat it like it is" and I literally needed a blood transfusion and Dilaudid to you know not die. It's insane how people treat us just because our disability is invisible to them but they aren't in our bodies and if they were they wouldn't last a minute.
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Feel that. I have a "chronic pain disorder" (i put in quotes because it is so much more than just pain, i don't know why it's labeled as that) and was once told to my face by someone whose job it was to help me get the help i need that i "don't look disabled".... SMDH.
The guy in the drive thru at a FAST food chain is complaining about food being rushed... THAT'S THE WHOLE POINT 🤨🤣
I can't believe McDonald's didn't take 2 hours to carefully craft my order.
Right, like those people are monitored. The managers keep track of how long it takes for a customer to be tended to and then sent away with the food. The faster an employee/employees are able to do it, the more they're left alone. (Maybe there's some reward for doing it fast, but there wasn't back in the 00's. Management would just crap on you less.) Like "rushing" people through is EXPECTED. By the COMPANY.
@notbot2648 when i worked in fast food, we literally had a gigantic timer over the drive thru window with the average order time length. Worst part is it started when the customer pulled up to the order-taker, so our averages could be damaged simply by someone not being sure what they wanted. We often had to go insanely fast to compensate.
I work fast food and the amount of people who get snippy because I gave them their food quickly is insane
I used to work 3rd shift at McDonald's (9pm to 6am), and these types of customers are just the worst.
There was this one Karen who came in and was demanding we serve her (while we had the store closed for an hour or two because we were extremely shortstaffed and had to do the cleaning ourselves). It was 5 in the morning, I had one hour left to go and was very tired and cranky, and I didn't even care that she was insulting me, but because she was also insulting my manager and whole team, I said the *mildest* of pushbacks which was "Excuse me, we've been working our asses off" to which she told whoever she pretended to talk to on the phone that I had just "cussed her out."
I wish every Karen/entitled person was mandated to work at least one month in customer service (maybe three months). Maybe it would teach them to respect other people.
As someone who does admittedly get unreasonably angry with kids being kids (I get incredibly overstimulated by loud, shrieking or laughing children), you don't take it out on them or the parents. You either remove yourself from the situation, or, if that's not possible, you exercise some self control and keep it to your damn self
Yeah. Autistic, which means I have very keen senses and kids screaming around are literally painful. I never let it out on them, instead I have headphones for the subway and try to avoid being near them. And if thats not possible, complaining to a friend over whatsapp - but never to the children
@@Hyzentleythat's my go to - opening a group chat and telling my friends about the Demon Spawn kicking my chair repeatedly. I'm not wasting time arguing with a damn toddler, no one can win this one.
I have heavy war PTSD and kids yelling or shouting triggers me. I blame it on war that I was tricked into, not on the kids.
Right? I literally wear either noise cancelling headphones or ear plugs all day long. Because I am commonsensible enough to know my noise sensitivity is my problem, not everyone else's. I swear common sense is going extinct at a rate higher than empathy even.
Yeah. Like, a screaming kid literally hurts my ears and triggers anxiety for me, but I'm not going to do anything worse than go "Oh, god! Ow!"
Now, if it's something anyone does *intentionally* that hurts my ears, that I'll shout down.
Aww that girl telling everyone in the gym that she was filming was absolutely wholesome!
Can we please have more people like her in the world?
Lol yea
My first choice would still be to not have to deal with people filming in the gym. 😅 But if they are going to do it, they should do it this way.
Thankfully it's not really a thing in my country, or at least not at my gym.
@@natk1105 Yeah true.
23:00 This one actually angers me. I work at a McDonald's on overnights, and if the guy making the video had any idea how much you gotta rush to prepare the next order or just keep up with orders in general, he wouldn't dare to make such a comment.
It's not the worker's fault that the work environment is stressful, and they do not deserve to be roasted for having a job.
I never worked McD's, but I've worked food service and I've worked retail, especially while working my way through college and grad school, and as side jobs to professional jobs (i.e., I had already put in a full day of work, and then came to another job to work another shift). Management at those places - even if it's your only job - is enough to put you in a bad mood, let alone the customers & all the unnecessary rules meant to dummy-proof the job (but it doesn't). Then people want to be treated special, and whine when they are treated like, "I helped you, you are fine, now there are other customers to be helped." No, we're closing the store down to help you, you special person.
I actually did that once. Someone was so disruptive, and I was a keyholder, I kicked everyone out of the store, and closed it early. I'd had enough. We were going out of business, people were being scary rude, and I'd had enough of one person's threats, so I just threw everyone out. Called the cops, called management, I was done with people for the night.
What a novel concept, fast food that's fast. (Note the mega level of sarcasm)
Yeah, I used to open a McDonalds Kitchen myself with maybe 2 other coworkers in the store... We had to do ALL the work, there wasnt really any downtime
Fellow overnighter, I am too old and worked too hard and long to give a shit about whiny customers anymore, the moment they start having a go at me for no real reason I just tell em to get a life and upcharge their food lmao
14:00 Click is very right in this take on disability, but I want to add something- A LOT of not immediately visible disabilities aren't like being permanently paralyzed from the waist down. If in a month on average, you have 2 days where you can not only function normally but very well, 10 days where you manage your condition but you _feel_ it and the rest of the month you spend in horrible pain you wouldn't consider it as "able to work". Especially when you cannot predict when your condition will flare up. And this is the reality of many people who constantly get accused of "faking" their disability.
I've gotten into the mode of assuming everything is ragebait, and I'm so much happier and at ease with the world now. People aren't actually that stupid or insufferable, they just need strangers online to think that they are.
I recently commented on a TikTok of a skit about someone acting horrid to service staff and I was like "this must be ragebait, customer service experience in the US just cannot be that bad".
I've been getting notifications for the last few weeks of many, MANY people telling me that it's not rage bait, this is actually a fairly normal thing they see all the time.
So my current assumption is that it's not ragebait, it's Americans desperately asking the rest of the world to save them from their dystopian existence.
@@dziooooo Please don't spoil this delusion for me, I think it's the only thing keeping me sane at this point.
Though the idea of it being a cry for help is a decent replacement.
Even if it's not ragebait only the extreme stuff gets the attention in most cases. You're only seeing like 1% or 2% at most of the population. 99% of the world is just average people going about normal lives.
Saving this because I need it as a reminder, I consider myself to be a relatively intelligent person but I am such a sucker for ragebait, it makes me feel actual rage with myself 😂 but this comment is great, you worded it wonderfully - thank you for sharing! 😊
I’ve adopted the same mindset and i geniunely think it’s the safest and healthiest way to use social media
That person who was upset that people weren’t blown away by their coming out is kinda odd to me. The best response I ever had coming out as trans was from my office manager when I first came out, my direct manager had taken me into the office to talk about it and see about getting my ID’s updated and there I am borderline freaking out and this guy calm as anything just looks me dead in the eye and says “ok, so what’s your name now?” Man didn’t even blink. Kerry, on the off chance you’re reading this, your non-reaction was perfect and exactly what I needed - thank you.
Similar story for me. My first time ever coming out as Pan/Bi was to a college roommate. I figured she deserved to know beforehand so she wouldn't feel like I'd been creeping on her the whole school year if she found out later. Her response, "Oh, cool. I like dick." And we had a little laugh about sexuality, and it was never mentioned again. That calm unimpressed response was exactly what I needed to get the courage to be more open about my sexuality. (Ironically, her name was also Kerry!)
I'm trying to make it make sense and I think this person may have had A LOT of anxiety about coming out and how to do it and mostly want reassurance (?) Which isn't a bad thing in itself but they then misredirect their confusion/lack of support because this was such an important thing to them and don't understand why people don't care. But this is just a theory I might be completely wrong lol
@@moshy2931 That was the vibe I got too. I've seen a lot of people express disappointment because their loved ones didn't have the big reaction they were hoping for. (Not defending their comments, of course)
And it's tricky, you know? Like you don't know what kind of reaction people want/need, and asking up front might cause problems in and of itself. I think the best thing you can do is reassure the person you support them, and ask if they want you to be chill or enthusiastic. Again, might take the wind out of the sails for some people, but I think it's the safest bet if you don't know what the person needs.
(Edit for extra context/clarification: I'm queer myself)
Guy in vid sounds like he's only gay for attention.
the coming out story reminded me of a guy from school. we were on him for ages that he was gay. eventually one day he just admits it, and our first response was "finally, whats it like?" because he was the only gay person we knew who didnt use stereotypes as a wardrobe. had some nice discussions of what its like to be gay that werent tainted by media influence.
There's no way like most of these alpha boot camp clients aren't there because of a kink. I refuse to believe someone of sound mind would pay thousands of dollars to be humiliated for some other reason
What makes you think they are of sound mind?
Maybe I should become a dominatrix and charge a little less than these "alpha" wannabees?...🤔😁
@@einienj3281 Yeah but maybe they're more into men, and want a more exclusive service. You know, some people are into money control like that
@@ZoroarkLover98 I have to hire a man then and be the shop keeper, not sure though, I really don't like cleaning and stuff.. 😄
Oh sadly there are alot of "alpha males" out there that believe that Full Metal Jacket is a normal army drill and that you are either the lone alpha male or you are a dominated beta, and that domination is all about yelling, showing muscles and getting red in the face.
Me and a friend took our young children to a playground. Some dude came to complain that they were making noise. On the playground. Designed for small children. And our kids weren't even being particularly loud 🤦🏻♀️😂
46:36 “this isn’t intrusive thoughts” hearing click say that made me genuinely smile, as someone who has severe ocd, watching how tiktok and instagram have absolutely butchered the definition of intrusive thoughts is really painful, because it makes it harder for people to understand and sympathize with those who actually do suffer from extreme intrusive thoughts, and to understand that its not a fun quirky thing to experience. I appreciate him taking a moment to tell his audience that this is not the correct definition, and in general i just appreciate how whenever click sees misinformation he always takes a moment to call it out and educate his audience even a little bit, its really admirable. Thanks for always correcting misinfo and educating us, click!
As a former fast food AGM who regularly ran the drive thru and had their fair share of Karens saying "if you don't like your job, you don't have to be here" when they didn't get their way.. I always hit back with "and you don't have to come here."
Some might think this extreme but I would lean out the window and harsh wisper, "I just shat in your food." Then close the window.
most people don't like their jobs
I'd be more scared of the fast food employee that was absolutely thrilled about their job. I always thought that service with a smile thing was an abuse to the employees, especially when they have to put up with customers who look down on them even though they themselves may have worked in similar entry level positions when they were younger.
@@Snuggles_the_Unholy😭👽👌
Everyone should have to work in fast food or retail at some point, underpaid and minimally trained. It should be mandatory. I know that won't stop the genuine a$$holes from taking out their inadequacies on some stranger who has nothing to do with their problems, but it should cut into it.
But Click you’re not out of control! What an outrageous title.
It's put in quotes so technically not about actual main characters
I mean… he is pretty chaotic 😂
Nah, it's his army of ESDs that are running wild. 😉
So youre saying Click is on Tiktok?
@@319hiroyukihe has a TikTok account. Not sure how often he uploads though.
I love it when Joey Swoll smacks down bad gym behaviour. On a different note though the guy who helped his friend by wearing a costume to the gym is a legend!
He's a real MVP
Joey Swoll is epic, and that friend is too :)
Love is call out videos and that's what I call a true friend.
2:39 In Germany we literally have a female politician who is married to a woman but says that sie isn't queer. She is in a mostly homophobic and right party...
So there sadly are people who use this "no homo" strategy for real💀
Wait, what's her name? I'm german, but U have never heard of her-
@@helion_ut Alice Weidel. I saw an interview in which she said that she isn't queer
OH Alice Weidel die gute. I don't remember if it's her or her wife, but one of them comes from another country too.... she's in a hyper-racist anti-immigration party •-•
Jupp. Weidel von der AfD. Aber Westerwelle sagt auch "ich bin schwul aber nicht queer".
Viele homosexuelle konservativere (um diplomatisch zu sein) Politiker:innen grenzen sich von der lgbt community ab im Sinne von "es gibt hetero und homo, alles andere ist Firlefanz und woke und Guck Mal, wir sind wie ihr ganz normal"
There are plenty people like to say that gay is gay, and queer is something else.
The one who called child services hits waaay close to home, but from the other end. A former friend of mine did the same thing. It was the worse year of my life and I was so scared of losing my son.
I can't understand how people can be so evil.
People aren't SA'd because of what they wear. Note that the tour guide never said anything about clothing. It's mostly about power and opportunity
It reminds me of a poem I saw a while ago;
"Was it my fault?" Asked the short skirt.
"No, it happened to me too," Replied the Burka.
The diaper in the corner couldn't even speak yet.
Yeah we know that but creepy or ignorant people will use videos like these as "proof" that "she wanted it" to keep spreading this disgusting idea :/ Props to the tour guide though!
The lady who lied to child services… I hate her. I hate that woman. She’s so evil. She’s going to try and uproot the lives of the kids just because she hates her ex?! I hate her so effing much
And it takes resources away from real cases that could be matters of life-and-death, when many agencies/caseworkers are already stretched too thin... Someone else commented that it's probably made up rage-bait, and I hope that's the case, but it's still a terrible thing to joke about. I'm not hoping someone retaliates, but if they did, well...FAFO, b!tch.
I, too, felt a deeply visceral loathing watching that clip. I can only hope that people she knows sees this, start shunning her, and tell her ex so he can sue for child endangerment.
Something like that isn't about the children at all, it's all ego.
@@vangu2918 - It's to hurt their father. She just doesn't care how much it hurts _them_ to do it. They're just objects to be used to her.
What a fucking monster
I am autistic and I'm very audio-sensitive. Loud noises make me irritable and sometimes scared, and oftentimes, things that aren't even that loud sound much louder to me, and it's hard to deal with... but I am an adult who is fully capable of recognising that things will be loud and I can't control how much noise other people make... even if they're completely out of line. You need to learn how YOU can handle those situations in a more responsible way. Usually, the only thing I can do is cover my ears, but depending on the context, you can also just put some headphones on or, better yet, walk away. Can't believe a whole ass adult thinks they should be allowed to dictate how noisy KIDS in a PUBLIC SPACE are allowed to be.
Or one can ask nicely (when applicable)
@@keit99 Very true, I'm way too shy to do so, so that answer never crossed my mind 💀
Noise canceling headphones have been a blessing to me
@@a.r.mproductions5616 I still haven't bought those! I bet it's a game changer
@@leaderlamby I've had mine for about a year and they absolutely are, barely take them off lol
The child services one at 37:06 made me so angry. How can someone think this is an ok thing to do
The guy in the costume at the gym is a side character in his friends story. That tutorial npc who distracts the guards in stealth games so you can learn to sneak.
in the first video with the white guys in overalls, they're calling the black man "boy" in a way that's historically been used to belittle black men especially in the southern U.S. it's intended to be humiliating and demeaning. it's a very weighted word in this context and deeply entangled with racism in the U.S.
Yeah, the intent is so well understood that you may as well just be straight up shouting racial slurs at that point.
Boosting so others can see this
That video was infuriating, I was so upset. Fcking cruel
"Why would you get that (car)?"
My 2008 Chevy Shitbox was $2,000 with only 78,000 miles, why would I *NOT* get it???
😂
Absolutely! I have an old vehicle that I adore and plan to drive until it dies to the point the cost of repair (husband and son DIY) doesn't make sense. Most of our vehicles have been paid off for years or were bought outright. I want to get my truck to at least 300,000 miles. It's not too far off, so it will likely go well beyond that. My truck has some minor issues, but it runs like a champ and looks decent for it's age. I love it and have no desire to get anything else until I have to.
My 2008 Rogue came with a bumper-to-bumper 200,000Km warrenty, no time limit. I just hit 96,000Km.
_Why would I get rid of that???_
Guarantee you that the girl in the video doesn't even know how to drive and/or own any type of vehicle. Also, only a 2008 with only 78,000 miles for $2000 is like winning the lottery.
I saw nothing wrong with any of those vehicles. I have no idea what she was on about.
I’ve 100% seen my students working fast food and have a customer sexually harass them, scream at them, threaten them and have walked up, done the disdainful look over (make eye contact, then look them up and down slowly) and said “you embarrass yourself.” Usually they’ll start yelling at me instead, but I will also pull the “Have you found the lord our savior? He did specifically advocate for the decent treatment of children”. Usually more yelling, but now they’re yelling at ME, not my kid, and since I spend 5 days a week being roasted or back talked by teens, you cannot shake me. You cannot. Once they’ve rune out of steam I curl my lip in disgust, turn around, place my order.
Often times I get people joining in saying “Yeah why are you bullying children?”
Very effective, I did nothing they can threaten me for, and they LOATHE not being able to ruffle my feathers. Did you know dinosaurs had feathers? I’m that kind of feathered creature.
Even my students have to TRY to piss me off. I’m art, I’m pretty laid back and as a person see no need for unnecessary escalation, I’m too tired for that. But an adult harassing a kid, any kid, but especially mine, and I am the absolute most acerbic version of myself. I genuinely do feel when an adult has managed to piss me off, they’re children. And anyway, a “teacher toolkit” (American teachers will roll their eyes) being unable to be bothered is one of your best assists. If you argue with a child, you’ve lost. Have I had an off day and done it? Yep. And I look stupid the entire time.
I bet your kids love you and would go to the end of the earth as word gets around how you protect them
If my teacher did that I'd make it a point to bring them donuts every day for a month
You legend
You and Dorothy Zbornak. There aren't enough people like this.
The world needs more people like you!❤😊
29:44 I worked for a Jordanian family when I was in college, and the husband had saved some money for the family to visit relatives in UAE. They were gone for almost a month and brought back all these photos to share with us of the absolute decadence that is UAE, and I remember saying something like, "Wow, I want to go there and see these things for myself someday." And my boss suddenly got very serious, gripped my shoulders and stared directly into my soul and said, "No, habibi, you are not allowed to go there. I forbid it." And I, hearing him at once, nodding in solemn understanding. Very nice family who love America and how easy it is for their daughters to, you know, EXIST here.
53:08 This is absolutely the kind of reaction that customer service workers would love to be able to give to rude customers if they knew it wouldn't result in them getting fired or in trouble. Lady wants someone to make a from scratch cake for 120 people by the next day & experts she can just jump in front of other customers who had put their order in months ago. Also her saying that Walmart could do it is kind of funny because most of Walmarts cakes come pre-baked. They just pull them out of the freezer and decorated them how the person wants them. Don't get me wrong store bought cake can be tasty, but she's expecting something like either a very large full sheet cake or a multi tier cake that's made from scratch by the next day when those can take not only almost an entire day to bake it and then another almost entire day to decorate. Expecting someone to spend the entire night up bake a cake & decorating it by any time the next day is wild. Good on this baker standing up to her
Edit: Also the lady acting shocked after the baker snapped back at her made me laugh. Like maybe if you didn't want to be insulted then maybe don't do it to others especially customer service workers because this is exactly how you wind up in situations where someone doesn't take your shit & tells you off for being rude to them
That girl in the gym is the main character for the right reasons, more people should be like her. Telling others about the camera, asking permission for their appearance on camera, telling them they don’t have to leave. Love her, so refreshing ❤
better just not film, if they want to film do it at home.
You cannot trademark a personal name. However, you can protect your pen name when you're a celebrity. Those are two different kinds of protection.
You can't trademark names only ideas. Something can share the same name as something else as long as it's not related to the trademarked thing.
However, at least here (France) you can protect your name if you use it for your business. However it only protects it from the same type of business to use it (so you won't see two bakeries with say, the name Martin on it, but a bakery and a butcher shop? it will probably go) and the protection is gonna be localized. The first Martin Bakery may win if another Martin bakery tries to set shop in the same town, but they will probably not be able to do anything against a Martin Bakery next town.
But protecting a name just because you don't wanna see your name used by a business while you personally don't use it commercially? not a chance indeed.
especially since the business probably had it first
@@AIHumanEquality You can definitely trademark names! You can also trademark images that fulfill the purpose of a "mark". You can't copyright a name, however, and neither copyright nor trademark apply to ideas - that would be patents. Patents have a much shorter duration than copyright or trademark for that reason.
That reddit moderator is a nice parody of how Amazon treats KDP publishers. "We blocked your book, but we're not going to tell you why. Guess. If you guess wrongly, we might suspend your account."
KDP?
Kindle Direct Publishing
The US tax system is giving all these people too many ideas
I wanted to try KDP... But that sounds like a mess... Maybe it'll be worth it ??
I sell premade book covers sometimes. Same experience with the site I originally sold then through. "We didn't accept this one, sorry. Why? Good luck figuring it out!"
I literally contacted their customer service stating I had gone through all of their rules and didn't think I broke one so could they please enlighten me, and their reply was "Just look through the rules."
I assume it's so they can't be held responsible for shitty decisions and can't get caught up in extended debates about whether something was warranted or not. I really hate this trend.
Idk how it is everywhere else but in Germany collective punishment in schools isn’t allowed at all because it could (and does) encourage bullying, or at least that’s the reason I was told
I wish that Click would've played the rest of the vid of the late night fast food worker. He's the main character in the best of ways, practically saying, "Cool story, bro." and just shuts the window on the jerkwad mid rant. It's glorious.
My mom works in construction. There are SO many people like the concrete walking old lady. They blatantly disregard warnings and the fact that construction is going on at all. And when they're mildly inconvenienced, they go total Karen mode.
I had one glazier tell the story of a construction site where they put in facade windows so big, they had to block of the street. And old people would just walk around the barriers and _right under the crane and the massive panes of triple-insulated glass hanging from it that would smash you flat if they dropped._
That was right after a lady tried to park in the blocked off spot behind our truck, totally oblivious to the scraping sound one of the cones was making under her car, and almost driving off with it when I yelled at her. Like, I'm not the most aware person, but stuff like that is just … how?
Its like even the yellow and black tape that suppose to stop people to walking into area... Ffs if its low enough they step over it and if its high enough they go under its CRAZY
Barbie left the tag on her dress so she could return it after she filmed herself. Which makes it tackier.
Right?! At least tuck in the tag lol
Hopefully, they won't give her a return because that kind of material being dragged across a sidewalk, and all that is going to damage the dress, so I hope she's stuck with it now.
the click is the only true main character (excluding animals and emotional support demon)
And you :)
@@Joshi_Mayd, and you :)
@@someonehavinganidentitycrisis WE!
*soviet anthem intensifies*
😂😂
The Click always struck me as more of a supporting role. I'm not saying this offensively. He just strikes me as the supporting character who pops out of the floor or closet randomly during the story to help the hero before disappearing back into his own dimension.
As someone who has Fibromyalgia, aka one of those invisible disabilities, I’m always really touched when creators draw attention to the stigma we face when using the aids we are entitled to. Thanks Click 💙
I have fibro also. I actually lost someone i thought was a friend (one of the first ones i made where i live now) when she accused me of faking it. I also had someone whose job it was to help me get the help i need tell me to my face that i "don't look disabled." Gotta love it.
27:41 " I did nothing wrong." People keep using this phrase. I don't think it means what they think it does.
For the motor boat one:
It's even worse than that. I'm a Sea Scout and we have to learn Give Way ocean laws. For the purpose of lawful wrongdoing, the rule basically boils down to "if you are more maneuverable than the other vessel, you give way" so a motorized small boat is always going to be more maneuverable than a paddle-powered boat. So it's not courtesy/similar, it's law, especially for the purposes of liability like this. (As note, as far as I learned in Sea Scouts, this is internationally recognized, not just the US where I live)
Same idea with vehicles in a lot of ways. When i was learning how to drive a hilo, i was taught i had that right of way. A person can move a lot quicker than a hilo carrying heavy shaky loads. Only in designated areas did i have to yield to people. Mainly the door coming out of the lunch room. I have seen some near misses because some new person treated it like car and walked out in front of the hilo, expecting them to stop for them. Semi trucks should really be treated the same, but sadly it is not. My dad used to drive semi's. Only the ones hauling dangerous to stop loads have the right of way because it would kill so many if they tried to suddenly stop.
It's similar with aircraft: balloons have the right of way because they can't steer, only change altitude- and not very quickly.
It looked like the kayaker just missed getting caught by the blades of the boat’s motor too. 😨
Can confirm, international sailing school in Vermont and Quebec both have mentioned these Right-of-Way structures. As far as I know, from lowest to highest right of way:
Jet Skis
Any motorized boats
It depends on the state in the USA. When I was growing up, middle school, as part of gym class we took hunter's education, boater's education, and applied for licenses in both, but our state has decent coastline and our school district is near a lake, with my city built right against it, and hunting is pretty common. We learned about right of way, signaling for both day and night, and how the rules differ by the power of your craft. Gonna date myself but that was the late 90s.
Unfortunately, many states now don't require more than a driver's license for a car to operate a watercraft, and people get DANGEROUS out there! They go to the sandbar and drink and party all day, then boat home at night at ridiculous speeds, still intoxicated mind you. The police don't patrol much so if something bad happens, well, drowned person, head injury, lacerations, etc. Not to mention the idiots who go too close to the dam.
Resort cities often don't require licenses or knowledge for crafts under a certain power, like that fishing boat with a tiny motor, so tourists pay a rental and deposit and off they go! It's so dangerous.
"Uhhh...I have a problem! My fast food worker is working fast!"
Like what?! 😂😂
Surprised Pikachu Karen.
As someone currently battling a false cps complaint, the influencer admitting to making a false call pisses me off to a level i never knew i could reach. False complaints are NOT a way to get back at someone. The people you hurt the most are the children.
Just wanted to say i feel for you and hope things work out right! I have personally seen this kind of thing happen more than a few times now.
Maybe someone forwarded her video to the appropriate agency.
In America, anyone in any "customer service" job is basically treated as the customer's slave. Retail and Food Service especially.
Customers want the employees to bend over backwards to make them happy or they "will take their business elsewhere... "
I work in a grocery store, and before I went to night shift, when the store is closed, I would have customers yell at me, snap their fingers at me, order me around... And all we are allowed to do was smile at them. If we dare do anything that isn't exactly what they want, they demand to speak to the manager and tell the most outrageous lies on us.... and most of the time they get us in a lot of trouble for it.
That woman who falsely accused her ex of abusing his children fully ENRAGED me. I hope she gets arrested or at least fined for that shit, and I hope that the dad's record gets wiped clean of all the crap she spewed.
What a💩 game to play. You summed it up very well.
Plus, when people report legitimate stuff, it's less likely to be taken seriously if it gets misused, and diverts resources away from people who actually need help. Eff that ding dong.
35:27 as a former Walmart employee, BE NICE TO THE SELF CHECKOUT WORKERS!!! Our job wasn't to stand around, it was to monitor the machines (they break a lot), help customers, clean up any messes, make sure nobody is stealing, collecting any left behind merchandise, and you have to do it while standing on CONCRETE with NO RELIEF MATS. Most of the time at my store we were so understaffed only one person would be in charge of the self checkout for hours on end. Believe me those things get BUSY so if it's slow and you see the employee doing nothing, leave them alone. (Also the phones they're looking at are for the registers, not their personal devices). You should always rate 5 stars cuz that ONLY affects the workers and not the store.
Lady in the pink shirt yelling because the kids were reminded me of the time a lady was complaining about kids skateboarding…at the skate park….she was complaining that the teenagers skating made the area look intimidating and ‘gangster riddled’
Werent there some pretty famous older skater too or was it a different video? I skated in the 90s (before my knees got dodgy) and got yelled even sitting on my board at a bus stop, “dont you have nothing better to do” - like sir, Im just waiting for a bus, what else am I supposed to do here..
@@janemiettinen5176 right?? Besides it’s literally in the bloody name ‘skate’ park.she literally said “you kids look like a group of thugs hanging around here,why don’t you hang around somewhere else?” Like lady….that’s what the park was made for???
My SO had lung cancer, he couldn't walk far at all. Perfectly healthy looking otherwise, and people would give us such looks when we parked in the disabled parking.
Recently, my dad was sitting in the car in a parking lot, waiting for my mom to finish shopping. He watched a seemingly healthy woman come out and walk to a truck parked in a handicap space. She opened the door, sat on the seat, and removed her leg and placed it on the passenger seat before closing the door and driving away.
He said he was very glad he hadn't said anything to her.
I feel that, I'm tired of people looking bad just cause you look healthy. Hope he gets better
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@@Mar_Selcouth ❤💛
I’m not looking forward to dealing with that.
My knee stopped working correctly a few months ago and I just haven’t gotten around to doing all the stuff…
I look younger than I am, for the same reason my joints suck (EDS).
I went to the grocery store the other day and the limp I have to do to keep my knee from going the wrong direction left me absolutely exhausted, and I spent most of the time wrestling the cart to keep it from getting away from me.
but I didn’t use the motorised cart, because I was there alone and didn’t want to deal with Karen giving me shit.
Mine has both Crohn's Disease and a clotting issue that resulted in a rare surgery to clear her nearly dead lungs out. When anyone complains about her not being disabled, she pulls the neck of her shirt down to show them the scar on her sternum where they opened her up and sawed off her ribcage.
38:00 if you ever want to see what a psychopath looks like, that's literally it. And I mean the clinic definition of the word.
Manipulative af, a liar, charming on the surface, and lacking any kind of conscience or empathy for her victim.
"Oh, I almost ruined your life and took what you love most away. That's rough I guess"
42:56 "made this my identity"? Yeah I'm gonna call ragebait on this one. Maybe I'm having a mindfart but does that not sound like any way any LGBTQIA+ person would ever describe it? People are who they are, and have aspects of themselves other than gender or sexuality that combine to make them who they are, not that they choose to make who they are.
Again, maybe a brainfart, but I'm definitely suspicious of it
I agree, it sounds like a right wing person wants to mock gay people.
9:59, she also filmed their consent, which should be standard practice, and only distributed consensual participants.
More of this, please humanity! This is what respecting consent looks like.
Collective punishment was always stupid. Like, what's it supposed to teach you anyway? That making others suffer is good? It always felt like an excuse for people that had shitty upbringings to lash out against other people without consequences.
The idea behind punishing the group for the faults of the individual is two-fold: 1) It makes the individual work harder to not let the group down, and 2) The group "motivates" the individual to do better outside the eyes of their superiors.
@@sintanan469 I get the idea but in practice it never seems to go that way, especially the second point. Again it all just seems like an excuse to be dicks to people without consequences but this is the view of someone from the outside as I've never been part of the army as it was no longer mandatory when I turned 18
@Ashurman666 it depends on the group how well it works, honestly. Both in size of the group and the personality of the group members
You mean collective punishment? Corporal punishment is just when one person is punished at a workplace or school.
And yeah lot of it is just people wanting power and control over others or following a blind doctrine that makes them deluded into thinking they're making a difference by punishing others.
In my primary school if even one kid acted out all of us got punished. It would actually start some more kids acting out as well and genuinely made me considering sometimes if I should join.
(just not what I like to do so I didn't, but it just was unfair that everyone got punished.
So why not act out? you are gonna get punished even if you don't do anything.)
The video blasting the “unenthusiastic” minimum wage worker and Click’s remark about being a nice customer reminded me of one of my dad’s better moments. Our family frequented a diner, and the owner of that diner was rather short tempered with everyone. My dad asked what her name was when we came to the diner one day, and she huffed and went “Sue.” (Fake name, I don’t remember her actual name). My dad put his hand out to her and said “Hi Sue, I’m Daniel.” (Fake name for my dad). Sue was so happy every time she saw our family come into the diner after that, and always served us with a smile. Pretty sure we got free breakfast a few times (or at least were offered free breakfast. Knowing my mom she’d pay anyways).
Years later, I still think about Sue. And how she was later arrested for tax fraud.
Well that was a plot twist.
Awe, that's sw- wait, say what now?
"Not your Barbie Girl" - tell me you're not over your ex without telling me you're not over your ex
32:39 This is precisely why I will never ever go to a gym. I don’t feel like having my face posted on some girl’s Instagram story because I happen to glance her way for half a second while she was bent over because there was someone next to me and now all of a sudden, I’m being labeled a pervert. Thank goodness for people like Joey Swoll who come in here defending the actual innocent.
Insulting someone armed with a sledgehammer is pretty much the stupidest thing I've seen this month....
But they’re insecure enough to buy into that rhetoric AND think they’re not good enough to follow through.
That's why they needed the course, isn't it? of they already were "real men" (TM) they would have used the sledgehammer at the first insult
@@GretchZ Getting in shape is fine, but becoming a cartoon-character strongman just means you'll never find well-fitting clothes ever again....
If my date told me they wouldn't get in to go on our date because of the car I drive, I'd be thanking my lucky stars that they showed me their red flags and judgmental personality before I got invested lol
Agreed, it's great when they show them up front! I have a 2010 Ford Focus and it's in great condition with low milage for it's age. All I care about is that it get me to point A to point B. There's no reason to get another car to have something "better" when this is working just fine. Plus I like not having car payments. 🙂
Yeah! Car manufacturers really should use clips like this to advertise their cars.
Show a young guy shopping for a new car, obviously wanting an expensive import but settles for a Prius. Show another guy (who maybe bought the Porsche the young guy had wanted) going on a date with this tiktok bish and receiving nothing but entitled posturing and insults, ending the date with a petty argument. Show that same bish doing the same to a guy in a Lexus / an Audi, a Ferrari. Then show her arrogantly rejecting the young guy who pulls up in his Prius. But instead of being disappointed or hurt, he just laughs and pats the console of his car. "Don't take it hard, buddy. I'd say we're better of without that one." "Save yourself the time and drama. Drive a Prius."
Fr, my Impala was previously owned by an old woman who only drove it to the store, the casino, and the mechanic. I dont care that it's retirement white and grey and doesnt even have a bluetooth radio, it was $4k and i gotta get to work somehow.
@@callsignapollo_ that's so ironic because my car was also owned by an older couple who gave up their license! They took care of it well. That's why the milage on my car is extremely low. Plus working from home the past few years helped.
The gay plushies are going to trigger So many people. Of course, the kind of people who get triggered over rainbow stuffed toys probably won't be watching Click's videos.
They'd already be upset over a demon plushie to begin with
lol fr
That is why WE must flood their channels with images of cute plushies. Go on the offensive!
@@Snuggles_the_Unholy Now I'm picturing a bunch of people invading a MAGA convention throwing gay plushies at everyone. 😆😆🤣🤣
@@hiimcrazyfordrwho you can always say it's just a cute red cow with candy horns🐮🍭
Honestly the kid at 41:12 had me cracking up, that was some good satire.
if you want to see more of the person in that video, his name on most platforms is piso4 or coypiso 😊
@@NiklausTheMouse I'm stupidly proud of myself for thinking "Is that Piso?" The whole time and I was right.
18:36 Has pink shirt lady never heard of ear plugs? If she had kept walking she would have been away from the loud kids by now.
34:11 not only slander, but sexual harassment. A male could NOT do this and come out with no consequences.
Yeah imagine some idiot whipping it out in public in front of a random woman, filming her looking, and claiming she wanted him.
Yeah if a guy flashed a woman he would rightly be jailed immediately and so should that OF model bc she flashed someone then slandered her victim all to promote her porn career it's absolutely vile and I hope charges are pressed. Also as a gay dude I'm always paranoid about coming off as a creep to people so this would absolutely ruin me mentally.
@@Psnrspxb If you worry about, and work against, being a creep?
You're not a creep.
That doesn't make you perfect, but nobody's perfect.
❤fam.
@@grmpEqweer thanks but ik it's just bc of how homophobia is doing anything that can even be slightly misconstrued as being a creep makes me worry about being crucified bc I grew up and live in a really homophobic area not to mention the fact I don't like making people feel uncomfortable.
6:27 "Not your Barbie girl" still has the price tag on her dress. 😂
How much do you want to bet she brought it back to the shop afterwards?
The funny thing is, someone made a response to it. *guitar plucking* "You're insecure."
14:57
"Only my 90 year old grandpa should drive this [Honda truck]"
Your grandpa sounds more fun than you, to be honest
38:05 I hate to be prejudiced, but you can tell by this girl's appearance and manner of speaking that all she cares about is herself.
The girl at 20:24 was yelling "Bombastic side eye" for those who couldn't hear. IDK if it worked. She got two but most of the looks were more like 'Huh? What's happening?' and 'WTF?' straight on.
The store blue ivy, had the copyright for 20 years, literally the copyright of the brand name, not just a tiny store, had a brand name registered and had the copyright, this is like calling your son Microsoft and then suing Microsoft for the name
Trademark, not copyright, and yes it matters, very different set of laws and how they apply.
Well that store may not be in business much longer given the legal fees if Bouncy decides to sue. It's not about who's right, it's about who's rich.
@@Alverant doesn't matter, she will never get the rights for it anyway
i remember a few years back when Kylie Jenner tried to trademark the name Kylie. What she failed to realise was there was an internationally famous [Australian] singer called Kylie Minogue that had been popular in Ausralia and many other countries since before she was born but she [Jenner] thought that SHE was the culturally recognized KYLIE
@@SammiAu Kylie it's a common name and literally cannot legally be copyrighted
the big booty plane woman didn't have surgery. She has Lipedema. its a condition that creates that asymmetrical fluffy fat. If you look at her ankles in a few scenes you can see the weight goes all the way down. Extreme cases can have more average top half and this fluffy oversize bottom half. She just found a way to make a living off of her shape. More power to her, but she didn't augment her body.
Thought it was one of those costumes, like the fake muscle shirt
@@saintdude6032 same, i thought its some sort of balloon pants
Now i feel bad for assuming that :(
I don't know her or anything about her, so I assume you're correct. Based on her upper half, it makes sense her lower half would be larger, and the condition would explain that. I wasn't under the impression she'd had surgery. I figured she was just built like that.
That being said, maybe it's a result of the condition, or maybe it's just because her pants are skin tight, but I got the impression she was wearing something inflated with air (either the pants themselves or something underneath) to exaggerate her shape. I 100% could be wrong. I've just never seen someone's actual body of any size react in such a balloon-like way as they maneuver around objects, and I've seen plenty of bigger people and got pretty large at one point myself. She's basically got anime physics in that video, but only on her lower half. If the condition makes her asymmetrical, I suppose she could've been wearing some kind of padding to make sure she looked her best wearing those skin-tight pants.
But in the later video where she’s dressed in green and getting “a normal job” her lower legs look normal?
Lipedema fat doesn't move quite like that. When she moves, it looks like she's been inflated or filled with water. She doesn't seem to have the heaviness associated with lipedema. That seems more like a BBL overload.
I once pressed the stop button on an escalator. It was because someone fell. No intrusive thoughts.
The other escalator riders were doing their best to support her, and keep her from injuring herself. (She fell *all* the way back, and these people were doing their best to keep her head off the escalator steps, and her hair from getting caught.) I was the closest person who saw what was happening, that help was needed, and had my hands free, so I booked it to the stop button, pressed it, and went and got some help. No one was hurt, thank goodness, but it could have been really bad.
Good thinking on the stop button! Escalators are so dangerous in such an innocent way. As for the people trying to protect her head, that's also good thinking. Escalators can scalp you.
I frequently think about this woman in China who was eaten by a broken ecalator. She managed to throw her kid to safety before she disappeared. I've seen the video and it just... Let's just say I take the stairs when I can.
@@thatone7793escalator fine dining
15:08 heck no.
As someone in the south (Alabama) any elderly person driving a truck like that is the RUDEST most difficult to please customer you'll ever get.
46:47 yep people really don't get the difference between "intrusive" and "impulsive" thoughts. They are very different things.
I get to be the main character,
You get to be the main character,
He gets to be the main character,
She gets to be the main character,
They get to be the main character,
EVERYONE GETS TO BE THE MAIN CHARACTER!
Remember you can be the Main character if you don't bother anyone else
And that's how our DnD group came to be.
So I am the main character when I’m on the crapper? Yay I guess, actually it is enough for me.😂❤🎉
@RuthBhmand No your turd is the MC now, your God.
Everyone but the people who are assholes
Omg, I could write a book here!
Instead I'm going to explain something that is very dear to me.
Rules on the water:
-Muscle goes before wind, wind goes before motor.
-Large goes before small (large is 20m+)
-Work goes before pleasure
That's why I transport goods with my Viking longboat
My small submarine goes first and no one's the wiser.
I've seen that last clip about the baker lady a few times now, and it just reminds me of one of my favorite quotes: "poor planning on your end does not make it an emergency or priority for me"
As someone who works retail and is frequently put on self-service machines. We aren't there to just watch you. We're there to fix the machines (if an issue occurs that we can fix), help people who need help with items (such as them being heavy or awkwardly shaped), struggle with the machines, and look after 6+ machines and the customers on them (think of it as someone manning multiple tills). I've seen shops with 20 self-service machines before, that's a lot to look after. Whilst also being there to answer questions and stop people from stealing stuff through the self-service area.
Another point: If there are no tills open and you need a till because you have a trolley, ask if one can be opened. 9 times out of 10 there will be one available if you ask
36:12 - He also had his back turned to them, whereas they were forward facing and looking right at him!
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So again, thank you for being there because your content, whatever it is, helps me being more confident in my huge gayness.
(And of course I'll buy one of the rainbow plushie, I adore them)
Proud of you
hell yeah (emotional support demon reference)
heck yeah ^^ you do you. and what makes you happy.
like my mom always said: as long as you are happy i am happy. and dont get annoyed by the haters :)
Hell yeah! Be a gay icon 🔥🔥💯
Welcome to the big gay world 🎉😊
39:26 It doesn't even have to result in removal to damage the kids. They now will have anxiety that they could be taken away at any time and no longer feel safe in their own home. That woman has turned the social worker into the boogieman and if they actually did need help in the future they're less likely to seek it out.
Yup. I have an extended family member who threatened to call in false CPS claims in an attempt to control my parents. Fortunately my dad got us set up with legal protection on speeddial and nothing came of it, but that tension and anxiety still absolutely trickles down.
That wh*** should be in jail for that .
Can confirm. We got CPS called on our parents for stupid and unfounded reasons. Whoever called CPS 3 fucking times instead of (y'know) ASKING US WHAT WAS ACTUALLY HAPPENING holds a special place in hell. I had anxiety for 5 years that someday I could get taken away from some of the best parents in the world to god knows where. The 2nd and 3rd times I saw CPS I fucking panicked the whole time, and I worried that in a week from now I might wake up with a different family that I hadn't known for 9-14 years. I'm honestly not sure if that counts as trauma or not, but I feel like it does.
37:00 Wow, that chick outed herself as a horrible person - calling CPS with a fabricated story is awful as it is, but it's pretty common for caseworkers to be stretched thin already, and now they have to waste time investigating a false report. Taking time and resources away from real cases that could very well be life-or-death for a child is just evil. But her petty revenge is much more important than protecting children who are actually in danger.
17:50 Was at a beach and this lady started cussing and yelling at my niece and nephew because they were being loud. Yes, Karen, they are squealing with delight and splashing in the water because that's what kids do when they play in water. They weren't splashing anyone else just each other or just running in and out of the waves. But she told us: "Some people are just trying to relax. We had a busy day and came for peace and quiet." This was a family beach on a Sunday. Lots of other families with very small children. We tend to come to this beach because it's smaller and on the sound side but because of the crazy Karen and not exposing the kids to her... we took them to the main beach. Sound side btw is where a body of land blocks all the waves so the water is calmer. For our area specifically there is a long island that catches all the waves and this beach was on the other side of this island on the mainland part. Kinda hard to explain without a map. Anyway the woman looked like she set up camp and was homeless. She said a lot of weird things that made her seem mental.
22:50 self burn, those are rare. Also, where's the question he was asking?
Every cat is the main character actually. We have three cats and all of them are literally the main characters
That is very true for my cat. She runs the house and owns everything in it despite us being the one that pays for all the stuff. She also has Dory brain and asks for treats a lot, then we're lucky if she eats her actual food.
Agreed. Our orange boi just ate the turkey from my sandwich, while I was making more coffee and just looked at me like “whatcha gonna do, Im cute & cuddly”. Then the tortie jerk came about and licked even the butter off, throwing very similar vibes. No brekkie for me.
As Click said for the first one: saying it's just a joke or prank in response to someone getting upset at you for saying or doing a horrible thing doesn't make that thing any better and does not absolve you from the consequences.
I think David Draiman would sue these idiots if he ever found they used his music to push their bullshit.
Yeah he definitely wouldn't endorse it 😑
@@nowitchisanisland He'd take them outside and discipline them himself lol. He once told a parent of a child that was bullying his son at a children's museum. "Discipline your child or I'm going to discipline you." That is one of the funniest things I have ever heard. Long story short, the bully received discipline.
Not to be too stereotypical about my people but… he probably knows some lawyers. 😜
I was thinking that too. It'd be a shame if that found its way to him and his music company to get slammed by copyright
30:27 Oh my god, what did she do with her behind? That's not natural. Also who is going to fly the plane? 😂 She's going to be in even more debt by hiring a pilot lol
45:12 every day I find more and more reasons to be surprised that that orange was ever president
A wormhole opens once we all become the main character
Where does it lead?
Either to a magical adventure or to the heat death of the universe , its a 50/50 kinda thing.@@redacted3406
There can only be one Divine Godwoken.
Ohhhhhh thats what the bible was referring to when it said a rapture would happen at the end of the world.
@@redacted3406 wormland, where you find out if people would still love you as a worm
The world is full of these petty tyrants. People who get a tiny taste of power: parents, teachers, cops, moderators, HOA people, school board people, local politicians, managers, landlords, DMs, or even just being bigger or more popular or something, or manipulative enough to emotionally control someone, and they just go mad with power over it.
What about hall monitors?
But with dungeon masters its fun
@@thenexus8384 Yep.
@@soulless_jake540 When they aren't like this. When they are, that's how you get r/RPGHorrorStorries.
@@soulless_jake540 DMs are the consensual version. Complete with negotiation and aftercare, in many cases.
The fast food one infuriated me so much. I remember working drive through at a big chain fast food place, and they literally had a giant timer over the drive through window that timed us on how fast we got orders out.
We had a goal that, from the moment a car pulled up to order to the moment they drove away, we had to take no more than 1 minute and 30 seconds to get their order, prep it, get it to them, get their payment, and get them out of the drive through.
If we took longer than that, we got disciplined by the manager for being "lazy and unproductive".
If I had a customer pull up and tell me I'm rushing them through and I'm impatient, I would literally launch myself through that window at them.
13:30 didn't expect you to be so aware of chronic pains as you are. Most people aren't, so I was very happy when you said this!💞
26:33 Click, Click, it's the third or fourth time you've seen and reacted to this exact vod. You even had a prediction that you'd forget... damn. Prophet Click lmao