That’s the most badass thing I’ve ever heard, “Bro you have no idea who you’re dealing with, I’m a former monk. I’m zen as fuck right now.” Inspirational right there!
If that guy confronts me face to face, I think I’d call the police over. Maybe start live-streaming after opening my door. Also Garnt, I think he was an ex cop because he retired with a pension.
Boomer who doesn't like people near him making minor amounts of noise decides to live in shared house with multiple neighbours the other side of thin walls.
The guy sounds awful, yes, but the ignorance in these comments is ridiculous. Firstly, you don't get to just choose wherever you want to live unless you're rich. Secondly, houses split into multiple flats are extremely common in the UK and many of them can cost a fortune. If you think someone's "poor af" for living in one, you're either a child with no clue about real life or not from the UK. I know long-time teachers, nurses and even doctors who live in flats like that, and if you've been married and had to divorce, for example, you lose half of everything you had too. If you've raised kids half your life then that's hundreds of thousands of pounds that you've had to work for gone. Some people here seriously need to grow up and get a clue about reality and stop judging others so ignorantly.
@@DM-kv9kj the guy apparently worked for years in the police force, pretty sure his income would have been more than me and my spouse put together and that he is living on a cushty police pension which is still like 20-30k
@@DM-kv9kj nah, if people are shit, I'll shit on them and will have preconceived notions about them. Is it fair? No. Does it even matter and should I even care of his/her life sucks? No. Should he die alone and miserable? Probably. Does the crazy guy even know me? No. Are you sure split flats is the norm for the UK or just in very expensive cities like London? I dunno.
@Satsuki TheAnimeLover literally the first line is "have you ever had a bad neighbor, Japan asides", Garnt is describing living in the UK, where I live.
@@daichi6378 40% of cops are reported known to beat their wives but the numbers higher than that. Theres also some percentage about how often wives are killed by cop husband and how often police dogs are killed by angry trigger happy cops They’re all insanely high
@@silver_soul 40% of cops are reported known to beat their wives but the numbers higher than that. Theres also some percentage about how often wives are killed by cop husband and how often police dogs are killed by angry trigger happy cops They’re all insanely high
@Satsuki TheAnimeLover Sure, lol, so dumb, obviously coming form a kid that actually just hit puberty. But if not, then oof, sucks for you, cause you still couldn’t think about multiple situations that could lead to a certain ending.
@@ancientbuns6770 i’ve met way too many people who’ve said either so i just included both, was originally just gonna go with the exes one tho Just reeks of the type of person who’s a total asshole, but not self aware enough to realize **why** so many people dislike them
Im actually suprised that dude didnt notice Garnt's aura or his stand that is a monk as soon as Garnt says "Dude, back off. Im a monk, im not gonna punch you." I would have noticed it and be scared at least.
I'm sure, Garnt never had trouble reaching the word limit on his essays. The way he describes a 2 minute story in more than 10 minutes is just amazing. Not complaining, just fascinated
He tells it in an inefficient yet entertaining way. Instead of telling it like Wikipedia would, he tells it like a novel would. That's why Garnt's stories are my favourites in TT
@@m3ritzuk196 Pretty sure kicking out a shitty neighbor would not only prevent from new tenants from moving out but also gives room for more hopefully less assholeish tenants.
@@notcool4314 some don’t think thats worth the paperwork or drama Especially when we’re talking about ex cops here In the us specifically, tons of cops go around bragging about the power they have over others like a literal gang. And tons of recorded accounts of them staying true to their word and having mfs disappear without a trace, even happens to other cops 💀 Tennants and landlords can suck, but like garnt, i can understand why someone wouldn’t want to start drama with an ex cop and rather just get tf out and wait things out. Like all this is way easier said than done until it’s you behind the counter similar to how garnt was 💀 The dude was probably bluffing about his cop friends, but most aren’t crazy enough to risk it.
@@notcool4314 but genuinely, if you’re the type who would stand up and do everything to throw that mf out on the streets in a diplomatic and nonviolent manor I genuinely tip my hat to ya, but not everyones built like that or wants the drama that comes from it tbh
Some people also just have good hearing too. Like for me I hear a lot of extra noise I don't want to lol. Like in public places I have hard time talking to people next to me because I can't hear them because I'm picking up sound from everyone else near us while my friends hear me just fine lol.
@@RexZShadow Yeah, my mum has good hearing too and she goes to bed earlier than me, my dad and sister, and she is also a very light sleeper, so you had to be like a ninja trying get into your bedroom because if you made the tiniest noise, she would be like, “F*CKING BE QUIET!!!”,
Same, and I’ve never had anyone like that as a neighbour but it makes me so angry that some asshole could make you afraid to be in your own house if you made the most normal noises like talking or walking at normal speed
I feel your pain Garnt. Didn't have a psycho neighbour like yours who tried to bait you into a fight, but I have had to put up with sloppy housemates. 1st year in university I lived in student halls and there was 5 of us in the flat. They would leave the kitchen in such a state that I would have to wash my dishes in my bathroom in my own room. This went on for the entire year that I lived there. To put into context how bad it was, I walked into the kitchen/living area one day and there was a tall vertical tent in the middle of the kitchen. Had no idea what it was there for until I looked at the floor. I saw little orange footprints trailing from the opening of the tent to the opening of the door where I was standing. One of the girls had used our shared kitchen as a tanning studio. I was gobsmacked and just walked out to get some air..Granted the tent was gone and the floor had been cleaned when I got back later but the sink and counter was still full of peoples shit. Went and lived back at home for my second year. It scarred me for life having to live like that for the whole year and that wasn't the only shit I had to put up with. Anyone who is going to live in students halls in the upcoming months, I pray you all get decent housemates.
"You don't know who you're dealing with... I was a fucking monk, I'm not gonna punch you" Best phrase of the video... But god, what a neighbor he got there xD
Plot twist: Gant: You don't know who you're dealing with *Proceeds to teach the man about compassion* Sits there with man in lotus position while chanting great compassion mantra 😂😂😂
i can see from both sides tho, having good neighbors that dont slam with doors or make noise all night is just best thing for somebody mental health, some people arent aware how extreme loud they actually are. do i think it needs become violent no, but i do understand its very distracting to hear you're neighbor everyday making noise.
@@coolegiel120 Well I kind of agree. After all we've only heard Garnt's side of the story, so of course it's going to paint the neighbour as the bad guy. Maybe him and Sidney were being unreasonably loud, or maybe the neighbour has issues. Impossible to say without having been there. I mean, if you've ever watched one of their streams, they do sound quite loud to me. Sidney especially doesn't sound like she has an "indoor voice" lol
@UChUEIKxH8F5l5tjNOpKq2Iw i have been noise sensetive my whole life and certain noises can drive me nuts, like bass music, door slaming, loud speaking more yelling then talking, if you live with those kind of loud people it can break you mentally. Appartement living you should limit your noise, not everybody likes noise. Alot of people like quiet places but those places cost alot of money, Do i think people should live like monks? Nah but people can also respect other people. Life isnt a party 24/7 And people deserve rest after a long day.
@@coolegiel120 I hear you. It's difficult to judge in this case though. Because there are certainly some people who are oversensitive. When human beings live so close to each other, some noise is unavoidable. So who knows. I'm not going to say either of them are in the right in this case.
@@kristoffer8609 i don’t think it’s hard to judge tho. No matter how much noise someone is making you can’t do shit that traumatizes them for life in retaliation. Like that’s super effed up, no justification for that. I’ve had loud ass neighbors and classmates that make so much noise they literally give me migraines, still doesn’t justify it at all. I’d understand a little more (still not enough) if they were partying a lot, but normal living noises you just have to accept as part of living in a place with thin walls, you can’t violently take “vengeance “ on your neighbors violently just because living their lives makes noise. That’s not ok, even if it’s loud it’s still their right as it’s yours, specially if they stick to the ‘no noice after 10pm’ rule, that’s just life, life is noisy
step 1) buy the biggest subwoofer you can find and and an amp that can drive it step 2) mount it to whatever wall that neighbour is (or ceiling in garnt case) step 3) blast death metal at max volume right before 10pm every day step 4) profit
I had the opposite problem of Garnt's. Neighbors that would always be blasting music, to the point the walls were vibrating. All day, late at night, we talked several times and they didn't care, while management didn't solve anything either. I ended up buying a white noise machine to keep my sanity before eventually leaving that hell hole.
For anyone dealing with stuff liek this or wanting to move out, there's usually a thing in your contract that says you can ask to cancel it half way through. Me and my housemates did that, the house was really bad and the rent was high -_-
My downstairs neighbors hit their own ceiling /our floor to warn us to be quiet.. and when they feeling extra fancy they bang on the heating radiators which achoes throughout the all floors of the building.. Basically they end up making more nose then us. Because of their bs I don't listen to music nor dare to laugh or basically anything as I know they will make a scene. My brother while a kindergartenr fell of his bed, it was funny.. and they called police and filed noise complaint. When police came my parents were so scared and confused since my two older siblings weren't home. Like dude..
This is sadly my general experience with share homes. You just end up with people that don't understand that they're in a share home. Activity from lots of people makes noise. Also from my experience? Bro we're in LONDON. There's always noise. Leave the city. Live in a hole. Just don't live here! You'll never be happy unless you live out in the Pennines or the Moors with how quiet you want it. Another issue was people that would complain to the Landlord and make up shit to blame me on. Like I could be at work all day and come home, and right after the Landlord would be there going "so there's been a complaint in regards to what you did today."
I had a similar neighbour who was also my landlord and he would call me to complain about the noise from my dishwasher in the evening...but he would blare out his music from 11am-9pm almost everyday...I will never live with a landlord again 🤦🏼♀️
God I feel that story so much. A neighbour of mine started, after we lived there for 1,5 years already, to do some really weird shit out of nowhere. Like putting a piece of cardboard on my step-dads car with the words "This person is looking into other apartments from outside to steal from them", ripping out the name shield from our letter box and threatening to call the police, even though we never got louder than in the time prior to the cardboard incident. Aftermath was, she never called the police and never talked to us again, about being too loud or in general, lmao
Same experience with neighbors, but I wasn’t as mature as Garnt, I just followed the Connor advise, luckily even though the neighbor had family in the police they couldn’t do anything because I wasn’t making noise in the hours that noise complaints could be made, except for one time when she made a noise complaint when we were in another state and the house was empty
Used to have upstairs neighbors that decided to build an entire balcony with a hammock and everything on our roof. No noise isolation on said roof, we could hear everything, especially the drills. Sadly forced us to move out of the house we've lived in for more than a decade.
I had a neighbour like that who kept waking me up in the early hours of the morning banging on my bedroom wall because I was “making too much noise”. My housemate would wake up if a mouse farted she was such a light sleeper and she didn’t hear anything. They threaten to call the police and the council, she said the neighbour on the other side had let her in to their house at 2am to check they weren’t making the noise (I think not). So I gave up being polite and told her to just do it, we weren’t doing anything wrong. Apparently the previous tenants had been really bad for making noise and playing loud music at all hours so apparently she decided to terrorise us as a preventative measure.
That guy.... He'd hate living in an apartment building with me. I don't have anger issues but I have definitely ended up screaming and crying at the top of my lungs for random reasons. I applaud your zen lol
Had a similar neighbor. A retired director of some metal work factory who had a bunch of burn scars on his face and who would always make a point to say he used to carry heavy steel blocks all day long. But ALWAYS found reasons to complain. Our walls weren't thin by any definition, but he had to be just listening closely to hear anything. He would bang on the door at least 5 times a week, sometimes when I was sleeping (so no noise was even made). Plus always tried to show of some dominance when you walked by him, he used to puff his chest and shoulders up so YOU had to squeeze to past by.
I don't know, I have had very loud neighbours, too. All other neighbours and me would regularly call the police on them. They abused drugs and randomly screamed at 2pm daylight, in full volume, and threw around furniture. During lockdowns in a 52 appartment complex, such a neighbour was a true neighbour from hell. I was close to tears a few times.
My grandmother has been dealing with an upstairs neighbor which reminds me of this guy. It's an ex-teacher and she and my grandmother shared numbers when she moved in many years after my grandmother got her place (it's like a two story house essentially). This woman would text her incessantly (and I'm talking entire essays here) about the washer/dryer which my grandmother was using during the day. Not only that, but any noise after 10 would be followed by a Text or her stomping. The TV was an issue. The neighbor would put a speaker on max and then leave to go shopping. Any kind of music my grandmother played would be a problem. Eventually the neighbor got the police and a lawyer involved. And this just saddens me immensely... Like none of the things my grandparents are doing is all that loud. All the noise complaints ended up with the police siding with my grandmother. But the whole lawyer thing is really putting a strain on my grandparents. Especially since that house is so nice otherwise.
Honestly I feel like this was a thinly veiled racially charged situation. I know the exact type, angry older guy who won’t say it outright because in his time it was considered rude to be openly racist so he covers it up by finding excuses to harass and scare you. But also in the UK I guess you’re not as afraid to confront people, without the constant threat of guns.
Some mofos are nuts enough to talk shit even when their neighbor is holding a gun in plain view. There’ll always be people who are just too dumb or arrogant to back down.
It's always the upstairs neighbors somehow. My current ones have a child who likes to run non-stop as late as 2am. I tried talking directly to them, then the management staff, and it wasn't until I started calling the police (which who wants to call the police for a child running?! But I was so sleep deprived!) that it started to go down significantly in frequency. It happens sporadically throughout the day. Someone upstairs also has the heaviest footsteps of all the land that frequent throughout the night and I ended up buying noise canceling headphones after not getting proper sleep for ages. My contract is up, and my one friend has said, "well, if you move, you could be in a worse situation and at least you know what you're dealing with." The only real reason I'm not moving is I moved twice in the last year, the last place having surprise mice. Maybe I should just live in a forest, in a cave.
I had a neighbor who stole our ferrets. She put a hand written letter through our letter box pretending to be someone called "Mr.Lawe" who was a lawyer saying that we were abusing our animals (we definitely weren't) and the RSPCA was on their way. Never saw the ferrets again. Before that she tried to lure our golden retriever to her place with treats to kidnap her. Creepiest fucking person I've ever met, worst thing is our houses were terrace houses, so every house on the street was connected to each other, including the gardens which had a path going through each garden with a communal gate at the end, so we saw her occasionally go into our garden to snoop around. Even saw her once try to open our gate, probably an attempt to take the ferrets.
This story is like a similar to the case with angry neighbor yelling in anger for noise, luckily garnt had it easy because the other guy had a machete in hand and was ready to commit murder towards his neighbors.
bro if u live in a sharedhouse/apartment you should expect some type of noise. ive been living in an apartment for 7 years and i never notice the noise i've gotten used to it . only time i notice it is when a guest gets freaked out by it
One of my friends also had one of these neighbors downstairs that make loud noises to complain about "noise," since his wife has this condition that makes her sensitive to sudden sounds. Not only would they mistook other noises for my friend, but they would also literally bang on the ceiling in the middle of the night because the bed shook for a tiny bit. I mean I kinda understand but if you can't take any sort of noise why the hell would you live on the first floor of an apartment building? The guy apparently holds a pretty senior-level position at one of the tech companies. The managers couldn't do anything about it so my friend eventually had to cave in and move. Btw, my friend lives in the Bay Area where moving is hella expensive.
The only thing im thinking the entire time is "if i was in the crazy guy place i would have just worn earplugs if just the sound of talking triggered me in this way...", But i guess there are people who prefer to make other peoples life difficult for fun
If you're neighbors are going to be unreasonable and call any sound at all loud, might as well just be fucking loud. Like large stereo system at midnight loud. Like "Oops, i forgot I had that airhorn, let's empty it out" loud.
NO WAY I just finished dealing with the exact same thing. I was in the basement and there was a couple living upstairs. I couldn't have friends over or even play fifa without this guy going off. Now I never want to share a space ever again
Maaan, I'm almost glad it's my neighbors who are noisy and not me At least I have something to complain about Like, my downstairs neighbors playing music/watching tv so loud my bedroom door rattles in its hinges. Sometimes at 6 in the morning.
I had a nightmare neighbour who dug around for who my landlord was, which at the time was my mam, and proceeded to send letters detailing all of the times that I was loud. The only thing that put us on to her being fucking mental was the fact that I lived by myself, and the dates and times when I was apparently being noisy were all when we were on a family holiday, so the house was completely vacant. She thought that my landlord wouldn't know I was on holiday and was hoping to get me evicted while I was on holiday.
That’s the most badass thing I’ve ever heard, “Bro you have no idea who you’re dealing with, I’m a former monk. I’m zen as fuck right now.” Inspirational right there!
Nice pfp
If that guy confronts me face to face, I think I’d call the police over. Maybe start live-streaming after opening my door. Also Garnt, I think he was an ex cop because he retired with a pension.
@@PrestoJacobson nah no way an ex copper is gonna be living in a hmo, he was fired and probably a disgraced ex cop
I was reading this before he said it and found this garbage, but he said it so badass that it became it.
when you reach this pinnacle of zen you're set
Boomer who doesn't like people near him making minor amounts of noise decides to live in shared house with multiple neighbours the other side of thin walls.
Obviously a poor af old guy
The guy sounds awful, yes, but the ignorance in these comments is ridiculous. Firstly, you don't get to just choose wherever you want to live unless you're rich. Secondly, houses split into multiple flats are extremely common in the UK and many of them can cost a fortune. If you think someone's "poor af" for living in one, you're either a child with no clue about real life or not from the UK. I know long-time teachers, nurses and even doctors who live in flats like that, and if you've been married and had to divorce, for example, you lose half of everything you had too. If you've raised kids half your life then that's hundreds of thousands of pounds that you've had to work for gone. Some people here seriously need to grow up and get a clue about reality and stop judging others so ignorantly.
@@DM-kv9kj the guy apparently worked for years in the police force, pretty sure his income would have been more than me and my spouse put together and that he is living on a cushty police pension which is still like 20-30k
@@DM-kv9kj nah, if people are shit, I'll shit on them and will have preconceived notions about them. Is it fair? No. Does it even matter and should I even care of his/her life sucks? No. Should he die alone and miserable? Probably. Does the crazy guy even know me? No. Are you sure split flats is the norm for the UK or just in very expensive cities like London? I dunno.
@Satsuki TheAnimeLover literally the first line is "have you ever had a bad neighbor, Japan asides", Garnt is describing living in the UK, where I live.
Garnt you should have gently caressed his cheek when he asked for a swipe. It would have been hilarious
Anime protagonist trying to seduce main villain
@@hpo8586 Make love, not War
I would slam the door, it would be funny if he keep screaming like a baby, though i don't think that's smart
@@ravenwraith1017 Yeah, he was probably going for assault initially
if you can’t beat your enemies
seduce them
mate probably got fired from working for the police because of his anger issues 🧍🏻♀️
nah, they are the 40% for a reason
@@kilroy6806 XD
@@kilroy6806 i dont get it
@@daichi6378 40% of cops are reported known to beat their wives but the numbers higher than that.
Theres also some percentage about how often wives are killed by cop husband and how often police dogs are killed by angry trigger happy cops
They’re all insanely high
@@silver_soul 40% of cops are reported known to beat their wives but the numbers higher than that.
Theres also some percentage about how often wives are killed by cop husband and how often police dogs are killed by angry trigger happy cops
They’re all insanely high
If this guy lived in Japan with paper thin walls he'd probably commit sudoku
I don't want to be that guy but is 切腹 Seppuku is the word your looking for. 数独, Sudoku is the puzzle game.
@@FourteenthAngel it's a meme
@@FourteenthAngel r/wooooosh
Commit sanpaku.
@@FourteenthAngel smartass :\
His neighbour is like that guy that lived above Monica and Rachael in friends
The old guy who dies?
Mr heckles lived below them
And also when ben stillers character on friends
@@rentrenuX it's been long since I've watched friends
@@fenrir7065 no problem I was just letting you know and I watch friends any chance I get
This guy had big “UGH all my exes/friends are so crazy, they’re just a bunch of haters!! I wonder why????” energy
Who garnt or that guy ?
@@caravan1996 That guy obviously -- Grant is monk
@Satsuki TheAnimeLover Sure, lol, so dumb, obviously coming form a kid that actually just hit puberty. But if not, then oof, sucks for you, cause you still couldn’t think about multiple situations that could lead to a certain ending.
Bit specific but okay
@@ancientbuns6770 i’ve met way too many people who’ve said either so i just included both, was originally just gonna go with the exes one tho
Just reeks of the type of person who’s a total asshole, but not self aware enough to realize **why** so many people dislike them
Im actually suprised that dude didnt notice Garnt's aura or his stand that is a monk as soon as Garnt says "Dude, back off. Im a monk, im not gonna punch you."
I would have noticed it and be scared at least.
@Satsuki TheAnimeLover Probably when they tell you they were a monk and are not going to punch you
@Mateo Vucovich Garnt wasn't that kind of monk
@Mateo Vucovich yeah i think you're confusing being a monk to a martial artist, lowkey kinda racist idk /s
I'm sure, Garnt never had trouble reaching the word limit on his essays. The way he describes a 2 minute story in more than 10 minutes is just amazing. Not complaining, just fascinated
Im the same and i always had problems with the fucking word count. Dumbest system ever
He tells it in an inefficient yet entertaining way. Instead of telling it like Wikipedia would, he tells it like a novel would.
That's why Garnt's stories are my favourites in TT
Glad Garnt was a monk, or it would of escalated fast.
Would've*
Plot Twist: That guy found out Gigguk's channel and found out he likes Oreimo and Eromanga Sensei.
But seriously that dude is fricked up.
Man said frick 🤣
He’ll never forgive him for those videos.
Why is the landlord not evicting the guy? Clearly the other tenants have problem having him as their neighbour.
A lot of property companies do nothing, no matter what.
Money.
@@m3ritzuk196 Pretty sure kicking out a shitty neighbor would not only prevent from new tenants from moving out but also gives room for more hopefully less assholeish tenants.
@@notcool4314 some don’t think thats worth the paperwork or drama
Especially when we’re talking about ex cops here
In the us specifically, tons of cops go around bragging about the power they have over others like a literal gang.
And tons of recorded accounts of them staying true to their word and having mfs disappear without a trace, even happens to other cops 💀
Tennants and landlords can suck, but like garnt, i can understand why someone wouldn’t want to start drama with an ex cop and rather just get tf out and wait things out.
Like all this is way easier said than done until it’s you behind the counter similar to how garnt was 💀
The dude was probably bluffing about his cop friends, but most aren’t crazy enough to risk it.
@@notcool4314 but genuinely, if you’re the type who would stand up and do everything to throw that mf out on the streets in a diplomatic and nonviolent manor
I genuinely tip my hat to ya, but not everyones built like that or wants the drama that comes from it tbh
If I see an apartment where I think wow this place is fantastic why would anyone ever move out? Run, the neighbours are the reason.
That guy sounds crazy, but at the same time how freaking thin are the walls at that place?!
In the UK loads of the shitty cheap apartment literally have cardboard-thin walls. They're like 1cm thick.
Some people also just have good hearing too. Like for me I hear a lot of extra noise I don't want to lol. Like in public places I have hard time talking to people next to me because I can't hear them because I'm picking up sound from everyone else near us while my friends hear me just fine lol.
@@RexZShadow Yeah, my mum has good hearing too and she goes to bed earlier than me, my dad and sister, and she is also a very light sleeper, so you had to be like a ninja trying get into your bedroom because if you made the tiniest noise, she would be like, “F*CKING BE QUIET!!!”,
@@dorcat2867 Fortunate for me I'm a heavy sleeper so its not the biggest deal XD
listening to the story got me super angry for no reason lol
Same, and I’ve never had anyone like that as a neighbour but it makes me so angry that some asshole could make you afraid to be in your own house if you made the most normal noises like talking or walking at normal speed
@@dorcat2867 prolly got dropped as a kid idk /s
"you don't know who you're dealing with here, I was a fucking monk, I'm fucking zen right now." the most bad ass come back ever!
Everytime they talk about their "insane neighbours" I always feel obliged to say, "And now *they* are the insane neighbour."
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I feel your pain Garnt. Didn't have a psycho neighbour like yours who tried to bait you into a fight, but I have had to put up with sloppy housemates. 1st year in university I lived in student halls and there was 5 of us in the flat. They would leave the kitchen in such a state that I would have to wash my dishes in my bathroom in my own room. This went on for the entire year that I lived there. To put into context how bad it was, I walked into the kitchen/living area one day and there was a tall vertical tent in the middle of the kitchen. Had no idea what it was there for until I looked at the floor. I saw little orange footprints trailing from the opening of the tent to the opening of the door where I was standing. One of the girls had used our shared kitchen as a tanning studio. I was gobsmacked and just walked out to get some air..Granted the tent was gone and the floor had been cleaned when I got back later but the sink and counter was still full of peoples shit. Went and lived back at home for my second year. It scarred me for life having to live like that for the whole year and that wasn't the only shit I had to put up with. Anyone who is going to live in students halls in the upcoming months, I pray you all get decent housemates.
fucking hell, dude that sucks, i guarantee you that those guys were spoiled af or have no parents
poor garnt props to him for being the bigger man the whole time I've seen the same situation play out with lesser men and it never ends well
"You don't know who you're dealing with... I was a fucking monk, I'm not gonna punch you"
Best phrase of the video... But god, what a neighbor he got there xD
People like that are gonna be miserable no matter what
Not so sure.. sometimes assholes triumph
Plot twist:
Gant:
You don't know who you're dealing with
*Proceeds to teach the man about compassion*
Sits there with man in lotus position while chanting great compassion mantra
😂😂😂
Is always the Ex-Cops.
that guy sounds like a ticking time bomb, i'm glad Garnt got away from him
i can see from both sides tho, having good neighbors that dont slam with doors or make noise all night is just best thing for somebody mental health, some people arent aware how extreme loud they actually are.
do i think it needs become violent no, but i do understand its very distracting to hear you're neighbor everyday making noise.
@@coolegiel120 Well I kind of agree. After all we've only heard Garnt's side of the story, so of course it's going to paint the neighbour as the bad guy.
Maybe him and Sidney were being unreasonably loud, or maybe the neighbour has issues. Impossible to say without having been there.
I mean, if you've ever watched one of their streams, they do sound quite loud to me. Sidney especially doesn't sound like she has an "indoor voice" lol
@UChUEIKxH8F5l5tjNOpKq2Iw i have been noise sensetive my whole life and certain noises can drive me nuts, like bass music, door slaming, loud speaking more yelling then talking, if you live with those kind of loud people it can break you mentally.
Appartement living you should limit your noise, not everybody likes noise. Alot of people like quiet places but those places cost alot of money,
Do i think people should live like monks? Nah but people can also respect other people.
Life isnt a party 24/7
And people deserve rest after a long day.
@@coolegiel120 I hear you. It's difficult to judge in this case though. Because there are certainly some people who are oversensitive. When human beings live so close to each other, some noise is unavoidable. So who knows. I'm not going to say either of them are in the right in this case.
@@kristoffer8609 i don’t think it’s hard to judge tho. No matter how much noise someone is making you can’t do shit that traumatizes them for life in retaliation. Like that’s super effed up, no justification for that. I’ve had loud ass neighbors and classmates that make so much noise they literally give me migraines, still doesn’t justify it at all. I’d understand a little more (still not enough) if they were partying a lot, but normal living noises you just have to accept as part of living in a place with thin walls, you can’t violently take “vengeance “ on your neighbors violently just because living their lives makes noise. That’s not ok, even if it’s loud it’s still their right as it’s yours, specially if they stick to the ‘no noice after 10pm’ rule, that’s just life, life is noisy
My neighbor is elderly, blind and deaf. Guess i got lucky.
2:48 when your mom is angry and told you to go in your room and you accidently close the door too loud
I love how Garnt's power move is "I was a monk"
Sounds like he may have had PTSD
Or undiagnosed misophonia. That’s what I’m thinking.
last day i would have slammed that door as hard as i could
Right as you're leaving, too, lol.
I would've blasted some music on my Bluetooth, either on my way out or literally the whole last day
Get some friends over and be as loud as reasonable,what is he gonna do,kill me?
I can imagine the pain living in that apartment from hell. That guy really have some anger issues.
Just heard the new episode and had to go back to this
Everyone gansta till Garnt starts chanting “นะโม ตัสสะ ภะคะวะโต..”
step 1) buy the biggest subwoofer you can find and and an amp that can drive it
step 2) mount it to whatever wall that neighbour is (or ceiling in garnt case)
step 3) blast death metal at max volume right before 10pm every day
step 4) profit
@@NotAMathGuy Step 5) Open the door and smile as the guy realises who is is fucking with
I had the opposite problem of Garnt's. Neighbors that would always be blasting music, to the point the walls were vibrating. All day, late at night, we talked several times and they didn't care, while management didn't solve anything either. I ended up buying a white noise machine to keep my sanity before eventually leaving that hell hole.
For anyone dealing with stuff liek this or wanting to move out, there's usually a thing in your contract that says you can ask to cancel it half way through. Me and my housemates did that, the house was really bad and the rent was high -_-
8:57 im sure he is NOT happy now, who knows his next neighbor will be like, imagine two of him live next to each other
Where I live in London the noise is so bad abs the walls are thin and I always hear banging and everything
My downstairs neighbors hit their own ceiling /our floor to warn us to be quiet.. and when they feeling extra fancy they bang on the heating radiators which achoes throughout the all floors of the building..
Basically they end up making more nose then us.
Because of their bs I don't listen to music nor dare to laugh or basically anything as I know they will make a scene. My brother while a kindergartenr fell of his bed, it was funny.. and they called police and filed noise complaint. When police came my parents were so scared and confused since my two older siblings weren't home. Like dude..
This is sadly my general experience with share homes. You just end up with people that don't understand that they're in a share home. Activity from lots of people makes noise. Also from my experience? Bro we're in LONDON. There's always noise. Leave the city. Live in a hole. Just don't live here! You'll never be happy unless you live out in the Pennines or the Moors with how quiet you want it.
Another issue was people that would complain to the Landlord and make up shit to blame me on. Like I could be at work all day and come home, and right after the Landlord would be there going "so there's been a complaint in regards to what you did today."
That dude is the type of person to come stomping down when you're watching A Quiet Place.
I had a similar neighbour who was also my landlord and he would call me to complain about the noise from my dishwasher in the evening...but he would blare out his music from 11am-9pm almost everyday...I will never live with a landlord again 🤦🏼♀️
I'm surprised you didn't lose it, man being a monk really has perks to keeping cool apparently. Wish there was some revenge though.
God I feel that story so much.
A neighbour of mine started, after we lived there for 1,5 years already, to do some really weird shit out of nowhere. Like putting a piece of cardboard on my step-dads car with the words "This person is looking into other apartments from outside to steal from them", ripping out the name shield from our letter box and threatening to call the police, even though we never got louder than in the time prior to the cardboard incident.
Aftermath was, she never called the police and never talked to us again, about being too loud or in general, lmao
I had the same kind of neighbor from hell here in the states. I still hate being in apartments because of it.
Same experience with neighbors, but I wasn’t as mature as Garnt, I just followed the Connor advise, luckily even though the neighbor had family in the police they couldn’t do anything because I wasn’t making noise in the hours that noise complaints could be made, except for one time when she made a noise complaint when we were in another state and the house was empty
Garnt might not be at the temple anymore, but he's SURE AS SHIT living that monk lifestyle if he didn't deck that guy that last night
Used to have upstairs neighbors that decided to build an entire balcony with a hammock and everything on our roof. No noise isolation on said roof, we could hear everything, especially the drills. Sadly forced us to move out of the house we've lived in for more than a decade.
I had a neighbour like that who kept waking me up in the early hours of the morning banging on my bedroom wall because I was “making too much noise”.
My housemate would wake up if a mouse farted she was such a light sleeper and she didn’t hear anything.
They threaten to call the police and the council, she said the neighbour on the other side had let her in to their house at 2am to check they weren’t making the noise (I think not).
So I gave up being polite and told her to just do it, we weren’t doing anything wrong.
Apparently the previous tenants had been really bad for making noise and playing loud music at all hours so apparently she decided to terrorise us as a preventative measure.
That guy.... He'd hate living in an apartment building with me. I don't have anger issues but I have definitely ended up screaming and crying at the top of my lungs for random reasons. I applaud your zen lol
Garnt basically did an albert from twin peaks XD
"I'm a monk. A Shao-lin monk..."
If someone told me this was a subplot in the "Hell is other people" webtoon/tv show. I would believe them, despite watching the show
This brought back some traumatizing memories
Satan going to Garnt's neighbor after hearing this story: Here, a ticket to heaven, my Hell is very noisy
If that happens Im not going to heaven
I instantly pictured the jazz instructor from Whiplash. Calm to volcanic eruptions.
"you don't know who you're dealing with here. i worked at the BBC"
Had a similar neighbor. A retired director of some metal work factory who had a bunch of burn scars on his face and who would always make a point to say he used to carry heavy steel blocks all day long.
But ALWAYS found reasons to complain. Our walls weren't thin by any definition, but he had to be just listening closely to hear anything. He would bang on the door at least 5 times a week, sometimes when I was sleeping (so no noise was even made).
Plus always tried to show of some dominance when you walked by him, he used to puff his chest and shoulders up so YOU had to squeeze to past by.
This was a great clip. Laughed out loud multiple times.
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I don't know, I have had very loud neighbours, too. All other neighbours and me would regularly call the police on them. They abused drugs and randomly screamed at 2pm daylight, in full volume, and threw around furniture. During lockdowns in a 52 appartment complex, such a neighbour was a true neighbour from hell. I was close to tears a few times.
My grandmother has been dealing with an upstairs neighbor which reminds me of this guy. It's an ex-teacher and she and my grandmother shared numbers when she moved in many years after my grandmother got her place (it's like a two story house essentially).
This woman would text her incessantly (and I'm talking entire essays here) about the washer/dryer which my grandmother was using during the day. Not only that, but any noise after 10 would be followed by a Text or her stomping. The TV was an issue. The neighbor would put a speaker on max and then leave to go shopping. Any kind of music my grandmother played would be a problem. Eventually the neighbor got the police and a lawyer involved. And this just saddens me immensely... Like none of the things my grandparents are doing is all that loud. All the noise complaints ended up with the police siding with my grandmother. But the whole lawyer thing is really putting a strain on my grandparents. Especially since that house is so nice otherwise.
That’s awful, getting a lawyer involved because of noise complaints is taking it way too far
If that were me, I would buy those directional speakers and aim it at the ceiling, then play the most annoying cutesy anime songs on loop.
im on the neighbors side remember garnt lives with synsnap the whole building hears her whisper 😂
Lmao the sync with the Mmmhh. 0:47
Honestly I feel like this was a thinly veiled racially charged situation. I know the exact type, angry older guy who won’t say it outright because in his time it was considered rude to be openly racist so he covers it up by finding excuses to harass and scare you. But also in the UK I guess you’re not as afraid to confront people, without the constant threat of guns.
Nah I think he’s just a bitter lonely old man.
Some mofos are nuts enough to talk shit even when their neighbor is holding a gun in plain view. There’ll always be people who are just too dumb or arrogant to back down.
agreed !
I think it was more a misophonia type situation
Imagine Sydney going Ara Ara at this place XD
It's always the upstairs neighbors somehow. My current ones have a child who likes to run non-stop as late as 2am. I tried talking directly to them, then the management staff, and it wasn't until I started calling the police (which who wants to call the police for a child running?! But I was so sleep deprived!) that it started to go down significantly in frequency. It happens sporadically throughout the day. Someone upstairs also has the heaviest footsteps of all the land that frequent throughout the night and I ended up buying noise canceling headphones after not getting proper sleep for ages.
My contract is up, and my one friend has said, "well, if you move, you could be in a worse situation and at least you know what you're dealing with." The only real reason I'm not moving is I moved twice in the last year, the last place having surprise mice. Maybe I should just live in a forest, in a cave.
I haven’t heard anyone having a positive life living in a hmo. It’s cheap but some shit always happens
I kinda empathize with that guy. I have very good hearing and I'm always tired but I can't fall asleep when there's noise.
Imagine Trevor Philips from GTA V being your neighbour
I'm convinced there are breakthroughs in the mental health field currently undiscovered relating to people with anger issues.
I had a neighbor who stole our ferrets. She put a hand written letter through our letter box pretending to be someone called "Mr.Lawe" who was a lawyer saying that we were abusing our animals (we definitely weren't) and the RSPCA was on their way. Never saw the ferrets again. Before that she tried to lure our golden retriever to her place with treats to kidnap her. Creepiest fucking person I've ever met, worst thing is our houses were terrace houses, so every house on the street was connected to each other, including the gardens which had a path going through each garden with a communal gate at the end, so we saw her occasionally go into our garden to snoop around. Even saw her once try to open our gate, probably an attempt to take the ferrets.
Ug… sounds like my dad.
That is honestly a nightmare.
Sometimes you just yank it a bit harder than you intended to - Grant 2:35
This story is like a similar to the case with angry neighbor yelling in anger for noise, luckily garnt had it easy because the other guy had a machete in hand and was ready to commit murder towards his neighbors.
bro if u live in a sharedhouse/apartment you should expect some type of noise. ive been living in an apartment for 7 years and i never notice the noise i've gotten used to it . only time i notice it is when a guest gets freaked out by it
Garnt and I had very similar neighbors. They’re WILD
You got a neighbour from hell present connor.
One of my friends also had one of these neighbors downstairs that make loud noises to complain about "noise," since his wife has this condition that makes her sensitive to sudden sounds. Not only would they mistook other noises for my friend, but they would also literally bang on the ceiling in the middle of the night because the bed shook for a tiny bit. I mean I kinda understand but if you can't take any sort of noise why the hell would you live on the first floor of an apartment building? The guy apparently holds a pretty senior-level position at one of the tech companies. The managers couldn't do anything about it so my friend eventually had to cave in and move. Btw, my friend lives in the Bay Area where moving is hella expensive.
The only thing im thinking the entire time is "if i was in the crazy guy place i would have just worn earplugs if just the sound of talking triggered me in this way...", But i guess there are people who prefer to make other peoples life difficult for fun
Sounds like he's bipolar
10:00 legaly being the key word, if they're crazy enough they might do something stupid
Now that guy might be Grant's fan
Garnt
I'd have called his bluff.
Seems like the perfect video to put a noise cancellation sponsor in it
Probably could've just called the police, no way in hell he got that much power just to lie his way out
If you're neighbors are going to be unreasonable and call any sound at all loud, might as well just be fucking loud. Like large stereo system at midnight loud. Like "Oops, i forgot I had that airhorn, let's empty it out" loud.
NO WAY
I just finished dealing with the exact same thing. I was in the basement and there was a couple living upstairs. I couldn't have friends over or even play fifa without this guy going off. Now I never want to share a space ever again
Maaan, I'm almost glad it's my neighbors who are noisy and not me
At least I have something to complain about
Like, my downstairs neighbors playing music/watching tv so loud my bedroom door rattles in its hinges. Sometimes at 6 in the morning.
This ex-cop kinda reminds of veterans from any branch in the military, but more so Marines and Army vets, but without the fucked up sense of humor
THE DRAMA CHANEEL
Garnt saying “dude I was a monk” is the definition of weird flex but ok
It says Garnt my brain still saw Garret
I had a nightmare neighbour who dug around for who my landlord was, which at the time was my mam, and proceeded to send letters detailing all of the times that I was loud. The only thing that put us on to her being fucking mental was the fact that I lived by myself, and the dates and times when I was apparently being noisy were all when we were on a family holiday, so the house was completely vacant. She thought that my landlord wouldn't know I was on holiday and was hoping to get me evicted while I was on holiday.
Grant: “Sometimes you yank it a bit harder than you intended to.”
The fact he was part of the police is the least surprising part of this video
my parents whenever I get an F on my report card: 2:53
That’s fucked, man, “Neighbour From Hell” is definitely an appropriate title for this dude
7:42 did he sey i em gona reenter my haram