@@Tristan-42069 he didn’t believe him. He said it seems like he’s actually remorseful. He was commenting on his portrayal. That’s why a clip immediately followed of him being arrested again. He knew what was coming up when he said that.
"That's all you need in politics" If all you are interested in is just getting reelected rather than actually improving anything (what political leaders are supposed to do). No. He shouldn't go into politics. There are already too many crooks in there.
the difference is, when push comes to shove, you instinctively know what you need to do to keep someone alive whereas this "dr. love" is a child who watched one too many episodes of General Hospital
When I used to workout and had gains in high school people assumed i was on juice and begged me to sell them steroids, i kept saying i dont use nor do i have an access to any but they refused to believe me, so one day i was fed up and bought vitamin D and sold it as steroids, business was booming
How did that kid come up with the money to rent a office to play doctor in? That's not cheap in my experience. On a side note when I was a teen a good deal of time was trying to "play doctor" . He just took that literally
@@4GlockWarlock I mean, he's covered news from late 1890's if you count Napoleon Hill. He's not a news show, but a scammer show and limiting yourself to new cases means you'd missing out on exposing a lot of interesting scammer cases.
He shows no signs of stress or anxiety or fear when caught which leads me to believe hes a type 1 psychopath. you can just see the lack of emotion in his face. a very dangerous man
Sometimes I rent a garbage truck and roaming round my neighborhood, emptying those bins. Suckers have no ideas that it was me doing and not the actual bin man
That can potentially be a good idea in certain neighborhoods. Some rich people throw out perfectly good stuff. Nobody would call the cops on a garbage truck collecting garbage the way they would on someone just digging through the trash bins.
@@FrenkTheJoy the garbage collection company would easily find out and would 100% report them. They're doing business under the legitimate company's name; the people know what company they've hired (or that it's the city who collects the garbage), and if the people have any complaints it's going to be the legitimate business who gets the irate customers.
@@user-wj6jh1cd5n Here at Space Force we resent that statement. Right this moment I am breathing air to make sure we still have it. This is groundbreaking work.
My personal favourite story in this context is that of Gerd Postel. As the name suggests, he was a postman who secured several positions as a chief doctor in hospitals and finally became the leading phychiatrist in a clinic in East Germany. In fact, the local minister BEGGED him to take that position. He later wrote a book titled "Playing Doctor" and says he was "an imposter among imposters", explaining that psychiatry, as of back then, was a pseudo-science, applied by insecure people.
the irony is that he still thinks the fact that he pulled this off proves he's the smartest person in the world (or at least germany), and you only have to take one look at what he posts on twitter to know that that's not true. he expresses himself well, but the thoughts that he expresses are... nothing special to say the least.
Check Jeremy Dewitte who also lives in Florida and is a chronic police impersonator. Been arrested multiple times. He also pretends to be ex-military. guy is crazy.
levels of confidence: no confidence --> stay at home + fail medium confidence --> regular life high confidence --> "get women" too confident --> get arrested
As a person with average or below confidence I have always been fascinated by con men. A saying I once heard is "if you can't blind them with brilliance, baffle them with bullsh!t" lol
Exactly. Although he was found out many decades ago - newspapers printed articles debunking his rubbish immediately after he made the claims, in the 70s. People *want* to believe his bs. He also scammed women into 'physical exams' to be flight attendants, and stole from the family of a woman he was stalking. He was a scumbag then, he's a scumbag now - he's made/making far more money off his bs story, than he made from his supposed scams back then.
It was the original inception…a scam within a scam within a scam. So, in a way, he still was kind of a genius. He basically wrote fan fiction about his one life, but sold it as autobiography. Interesting.
It's marketing. Reach enough people with a good scam and you will eventually get some money. Look at phishing, fake helpdesk, spam etc, they are obvious but they work.
If he didn't kill anybody as a doctor then 4 years is a very light sentence no wonder he got out and started to scam again. He will never learn his lesson but at the same time I wouldn't want this guy to be my airline pilot!
Abagnale never performed as a pilot, and his story is overwhelmingly a lie. It's bizarre that people have continued to choose to believe his story(the story was exposed immediately by newspapers, in the 1970s), despite the fact that his story is already that he was a scammer.
Indeed. So many things are merely what they are. Paper clips are merely paper clips. Flowerpots are merely flowerpots. Skateboards are merely skateboards. Note: I’m not endorsing or commenting on A=A objectivism.
That's damn close to Frank Abagnale ("catch me if you can"), his story and the resulting movie is a big departure from the petty and sleazy reality of his scams. Not to mention he was jailed several times, including while he was supposedly running some of his scams.
@@Ackie00 he scammed one investor and promised rediculous returns which he was actually paying until he got caught. Like his scam was actually insanely profitable.
I know a guy exactly like this one. He is actually a genuine trial lawyer, but even being qualified he behaves in a way that you would think he’s faking it
As a nursing student I tell you all, there will never be a dougie Houser in real life. Not only does learning all the medical knowledge take literal years to accumulate but there's policies, ethics and practicals you have to take to ensure you can use that knowledge in a mature and responsible manner. Teenagers just can't do all that. You can be a doctor in your twenties but not in your teens. Not to mention this guy is a sociopath!
My brother became a pharmacist at the age of about 24 after moving from high school, to college to his pharmacy school of choice. He was the youngest of his class by about 4 or 5 years since everyone else had another degree or had decided to change their career paths
He is a pathological lier. He is going to keep doing it forever. He just needs to learn to do it in an area where it’s acceptable like acting or politics
9:48 I'm a sales rep and this is soooo true. I regularly walk into office buildings, factories or construction sites without being asked who the fuck I am and what I'm doing there. It's all about confidence and acting like you know what you're doing or where you're going.
@@djeieakekseki2058 I don't kno that's sumn to ponder...But as long as ppl can freely do as they choose ( Freedom)...Then I don't see what will change scammers from scammin
what a shame... Imagine if this kid actually spent his time in jail studying and learning what he needed in order to go to actual medical school and become a real doctor. I was kind of sympathetic toward him the first time around. But, then he gets out and immediately goes back to lying and committing fraud. How sad...
People always say stuff like this but, like other cases, pretending to be qualified/lying/scamming requires minimal abilities(other than lack of morals) compared to genuine skills. There's not the slightest chance the effort he put into scamming(much of which was attained by simply being self-absorbed and lacking morals) came anywhere remotely near the effort required to become a doctor.
Coffee says this dudes motivation was to appear like someone in a position of authority but I think the ~$15,000 that he stole strongly implies that there was some other motive at play
Interestingly, under an ancient Scottish law, if you buy a square foot of land in Scotland you can call yourself a doctor. Apply today at *Established Qualifications* ! _Established Qualifications LLC makes no claim that buying a square foot of land in Scotland will allow you to call yourself a doctor, please read terms and conditions_
You have to admire the arrogance even after he is obviously caught. In defense of his "patients," as i get older, I've found it harder to guess younger people's ages and have many times thought doctors and nurses looked too young.
"You'll be hearing from my lawyer." *He goes to the closet and puts a suit on and comes back to the interview as a lawyer*
Lmao
Lmfao
Lol 🤣🤣🤣
@jim screechie lol
@jim screechie Lol you beat me to it 😂
As the CEO of Microsoft, Apple and Tesla, I gotta say, I kinda respect this kid.
Only 3? where's your ambition? Im the Ceo of all fortne 500 companies
@@AnthonyDoesRUclips You may be the CEO of all 500 but I’m the owner and founder of all 500. We can talk about your raise later.
As the president of the earth I agree.
@@BillyViBritannia doctor?
@@BillyViBritannia Puny mortal… I own all OF THE *UNIVERSE!!!*
The irony is that he could do just fine if he called his practice "alternative medicine" and put a bunch of disclaimers on everything.
Then you don't get the rush of fooling people
Wow that's horrifc, but true
When karma hits back. It's game over. Wait till the dust settles.
@@jojbenedoot7459 The fact that none of your shit works is probably still enough of a trick.
or he could've just been a YT doctor
Watching an 18 year old getting called out and trying to act like a grown ass adult is hilarious
He looks like a literal child 😂
bro really skipped the tutorial 😭
He doesn't care about the smiles. He also drained the bank account of an elderly "patient" to buy a car.
And coffee seems like he's in love with this dude
that's sad
@Dylan Paoloni don't tell Amish lol
Im late but i found it quite strange that coffee actually believes his "regret story". The man is a proven liar, why would u trust him on that
@@Tristan-42069 he didn’t believe him. He said it seems like he’s actually remorseful. He was commenting on his portrayal. That’s why a clip immediately followed of him being arrested again. He knew what was coming up when he said that.
Bro.... The credentials alone should have been a tip off, MD + PhD + PsyD wtf thats 3 different doctoral/professional degrees lmaoooooo
He should have added JD to be his own lawyer lol
@@three7446 😂👌
I thought that too. Like whatever about thinking the doctor looks young but when you're saying you got three level 10 degrees that's hella sus
Yesssss! Two is relatively common but three??? Why not add a DVM and a DDS and a DO while we’re at it😂😂
@@aliioana8586 I love imagining someone with an MD and also a DO. They just loved medical school so much they wanted to do it twice
He should go into Politics. He knows how to act, talk and deflect. That’s all you need in Politics.
"That's all you need in politics"
If all you are interested in is just getting reelected rather than actually improving anything (what political leaders are supposed to do).
No. He shouldn't go into politics. There are already too many crooks in there.
Sad but accurate
@EddieVanTuber 😂😂😂😂😂😅
Probably too late. But had he started in politics, he'd fit right in.
Probably be the next mayor of Detroit
You know, I'm an actual paramedic and have less confidence in myself than he did as a fake doctor. Imposter syndrome is real!
imposter syndrome
the difference is, when push comes to shove, you instinctively know what you need to do to keep someone alive whereas this "dr. love" is a child who watched one too many episodes of General Hospital
You can get away with a lot with enough confidence
Attorneys enter the chat
Imagine your doctor giving you a diagnosis written in Comic Sans font.
My local hospital uses Comic Sans in their paperworks, the police station and my former high school does too, because it is actually quite popular;
@@alainportant6412 you must live in Hell.
@@alainportant6412 I'm a graphic designer, comic sans is far from popular and is a sin to all typography
@@zach23ize LMAO I remember that two years ago I had an internship, and both ux designers said exactly that LOL
@@vladventura1928 loll every professor, understudy, and co worker I’ve had has said it as well
When a job application asks you to have at least 10 years of experience, but you are only 20.
10 years of medical school... no wonder he was hired... hahaha. xD
When I used to workout and had gains in high school people assumed i was on juice and begged me to sell them steroids, i kept saying i dont use nor do i have an access to any but they refused to believe me, so one day i was fed up and bought vitamin D and sold it as steroids, business was booming
Nice
Nice. People sometimes beg to get scammed
Smart would’ve done the same
Not mad at this one bit…
It's dangerous to call this kid a scammer; he's a sociopath.
true
He is 19 he is not a kid.
Yeah clear personality disorder
Nice name Rollo 🤔🤔
@@Koreryn he's a teenager... he's a kid to me.
Out of touch with reality. Unfortunately, he is one of many. He's just the one that got caught. Obviously. What if he didn't look like a baby face.
Exactly. What If he looked grown, labeled it as alternative and put asbestos in detox drinks
@@flowstate9716 Sounds as good as any possibility to me. If you're dead from it you won't matter after the fact.
How did that kid come up with the money to rent a office to play doctor in? That's not cheap in my experience. On a side note when I was a teen a good deal of time was trying to "play doctor" . He just took that literally
He had been preying on the elderly by stealing their money.
rich kid privilege.
@@JonathanHayes-uz3ee he’s rich and pulling this shit? Dude is mentally ill
check the case he even fooled an investor who put a lot of money into this LOL
@@JonathanHayes-uz3ee out of your mind
Coffeezilla's arc is complete, from exposing scammers to serenading them.
Covering news from 2019...
I don't get it, where did he serenade anybody
@@4GlockWarlock 2016*
@@4GlockWarlock I mean, he's covered news from late 1890's if you count Napoleon Hill. He's not a news show, but a scammer show and limiting yourself to new cases means you'd missing out on exposing a lot of interesting scammer cases.
His haircut was a dead giveaway
He shows no signs of stress or anxiety or fear when caught which leads me to believe hes a type 1 psychopath. you can just see the lack of emotion in his face. a very dangerous man
Also nothing behind his eyes. They’re dead. A complete lack of remorse. Scary.
@@summertime9963 excactly
Or a narcopath.
Exactly, he may seem funny until you realize he gets off having power, that's scary.
Luckily he's so dumb he just gets caught immediately.
Sometimes I rent a garbage truck and roaming round my neighborhood, emptying those bins.
Suckers have no ideas that it was me doing and not the actual bin man
The real question is what did you do with the trash
@@randomcatmeow1394 very garbage is other man treasure, boi
That can potentially be a good idea in certain neighborhoods. Some rich people throw out perfectly good stuff. Nobody would call the cops on a garbage truck collecting garbage the way they would on someone just digging through the trash bins.
@@FrenkTheJoy the garbage collection company would easily find out and would 100% report them. They're doing business under the legitimate company's name; the people know what company they've hired (or that it's the city who collects the garbage), and if the people have any complaints it's going to be the legitimate business who gets the irate customers.
@@PointsofData not every country has garbage collected by private companies, you know.
Full-time stay-at-home astronaut here and he seems legit.
Remember to specify that your home in on Pluto or similar celestial body to validate you point 👍
@@gafrers I live in Uranus!
With how little work you actually seem to get as an astronaut, this isn't as unbelievable as it sounds.
@@user-wj6jh1cd5n Here at Space Force we resent that statement. Right this moment I am breathing air to make sure we still have it. This is groundbreaking work.
@@Iamroarshak lmao!
My personal favourite story in this context is that of Gerd Postel. As the name suggests, he was a postman who secured several positions as a chief doctor in hospitals and finally became the leading phychiatrist in a clinic in East Germany. In fact, the local minister BEGGED him to take that position. He later wrote a book titled "Playing Doctor" and says he was "an imposter among imposters", explaining that psychiatry, as of back then, was a pseudo-science, applied by insecure people.
the irony is that he still thinks the fact that he pulled this off proves he's the smartest person in the world (or at least germany), and you only have to take one look at what he posts on twitter to know that that's not true. he expresses himself well, but the thoughts that he expresses are... nothing special to say the least.
@@plop010 what do you mean? what are his views?
What would have really made this exquisite is if they'd had him arrested by a police impersonator.
there is screen writing potential in this comment. it would make a buck at the box office.
This sounds like idiocracy
Check Jeremy Dewitte who also lives in Florida and is a chronic police impersonator. Been arrested multiple times. He also pretends to be ex-military. guy is crazy.
@@Idtelos coincidentally went back down that rabbit hole earlier today actually now yesterday
@@Idtelos Exactly who I was thinking of. Have the kid hauled off by Motor One.
Lol the type of confidence I need in my life.
The kind of confidence that keeps you from actually becoming good at something?
Conman comes from “Confidence Man”, so yeah, keep alert
levels of confidence:
no confidence --> stay at home + fail
medium confidence --> regular life
high confidence --> "get women"
too confident --> get arrested
As a person with average or below confidence I have always been fascinated by con men.
A saying I once heard is "if you can't blind them with brilliance, baffle them with bullsh!t" lol
Same
Frank Abignale’s greatest con was to make people believe that he was a genius con artist. Most of things he claimed he did never happened.
hey don't spoil the fun
He was also a petty criminal who stole from ordinary people.
Exactly. Although he was found out many decades ago - newspapers printed articles debunking his rubbish immediately after he made the claims, in the 70s. People *want* to believe his bs. He also scammed women into 'physical exams' to be flight attendants, and stole from the family of a woman he was stalking.
He was a scumbag then, he's a scumbag now - he's made/making far more money off his bs story, than he made from his supposed scams back then.
It was the original inception…a scam within a scam within a scam. So, in a way, he still was kind of a genius. He basically wrote fan fiction about his one life, but sold it as autobiography. Interesting.
It's marketing.
Reach enough people with a good scam and you will eventually get some money.
Look at phishing, fake helpdesk, spam etc, they are obvious but they work.
If he didn't kill anybody as a doctor then 4 years is a very light sentence no wonder he got out and started to scam again. He will never learn his lesson but at the same time I wouldn't want this guy to be my airline pilot!
Abagnale never performed as a pilot, and his story is overwhelmingly a lie. It's bizarre that people have continued to choose to believe his story(the story was exposed immediately by newspapers, in the 1970s), despite the fact that his story is already that he was a scammer.
“Accusations are merely accusations.” So true.
Indeed. So many things are merely what they are. Paper clips are merely paper clips. Flowerpots are merely flowerpots. Skateboards are merely skateboards.
Note: I’m not endorsing or commenting on A=A objectivism.
Plot twist - He gets out of the pen and plays himself in a movie about himself, while impersonating a hollywood bigwig to get it bank rolled.
😂😂😂😂😂
Whoa!!
Except that is probably how he would fund it in reality lol
That's damn close to Frank Abagnale ("catch me if you can"), his story and the resulting movie is a big departure from the petty and sleazy reality of his scams. Not to mention he was jailed several times, including while he was supposedly running some of his scams.
Whats more impressive is actually opening up his own clinic, getting the money to buy everything and that needed
no doubt from other smaller scams
A deadly combination of competence, ambition, and stupidity
@@Ackie00 he scammed one investor and promised rediculous returns which he was actually paying until he got caught. Like his scam was actually insanely profitable.
Maybe he's actually his own banker
His 'clinic' being a few rooms with shoddy posters..
When he gets out he should absolutely pretend to be an Actor and get onto a TV show or movie.
amature pretend into professional pretend
i love it
@@therearenoshortcuts9868 “I’m an amateur playing an amateur disguised as another amateur...”
INCEPTION 2
How does one pretend to be an actor?
@@PointsofData Come with a string of fake credits. Choose movies that nobody is likely to check.
"once you scam by pretending to be a quack you can never go back" -old saying 🤣🤣🤣
I know a guy exactly like this one. He is actually a genuine trial lawyer, but even being qualified he behaves in a way that you would think he’s faking it
Backhanded compliment that needs more crumbs of context because we have questionssss
To be a fraudster or scammer requires some level of sociopathy.
"☝🏽You'll be hearing from my lawyers." 😂😂😂
Himself in a suit.
The lack of shame is what’s fascinating.
It would have made so much more sense to parlay those acting skills into….actual acting?
Its called psychopath...
This story still cracks me up after all these years.
If only he'd opened up his own MLM company instead...
"I don't appreciate your tone." XD
He actually came to my school and everything 😂😂😂 even my high school was clueless
The irony is Frank Abignale supposedly has been lying about his adventures as a scam artist
You've got to be kidding me.
@@mwanikimwaniki6801 I mean, he apparently was forging checks and such, but the whole pilot/doctor/lawyer bit is fantasy.
When he confronted some real doctors in the clinic and they start to talking about medical procedures
HE :
Do you concur?
I should've concurred
Does this kid have a coin to sell tho?
I'm gonna make some NFT's of Dr. Love, brb
Doesn't anybody speak normal English anymore?
SafeDoctor coins... LOL
@@JaysonT1 colloquialisms are normal lol. Relax.
@@JaysonT1 the future is now old man (I don't have a fucking.clue what an NFT is)
@@JaysonT1 coin as in cryptocurrency, NFT (non-fungible token) is a unique digital asset. Like a limited edition baseball card... but virtually.
The best part is he was working as a gynecologist at his clinic in Florida.
This shit happens only in Florida.
LMFAO, HE WAS MAKING BANDSS.
Palm Beach County in specific
It’s fucking crazy in South Florida
"Once you go Quack, you never go back." -- Coffeezilla, 06/01/2021 ... from his Lambo.
Man, I LOVE this channel!!!
As a nursing student I tell you all, there will never be a dougie Houser in real life. Not only does learning all the medical knowledge take literal years to accumulate but there's policies, ethics and practicals you have to take to ensure you can use that knowledge in a mature and responsible manner. Teenagers just can't do all that. You can be a doctor in your twenties but not in your teens. Not to mention this guy is a sociopath!
My brother became a pharmacist at the age of about 24 after moving from high school, to college to his pharmacy school of choice. He was the youngest of his class by about 4 or 5 years since everyone else had another degree or had decided to change their career paths
PSA: The 'Coffezilla' reply to this comment is a scam bot
I thought this was gonna be about the 'Love Doctor' Adrian Gee again
“You’ll be hearing from my lawyer.” He goes to the closet and puts on a suit and comes back to the interview as a lawyer.
Just found your channel and I’ve binged 👀
"Once you scam like a quack, you never go back" That old saying always rings true
Who would believe a kid is a doctor? What person would go there and honestly be convinced they are legit? Da fok
He is a pathological lier. He is going to keep doing it forever. He just needs to learn to do it in an area where it’s acceptable like acting or politics
"Florida teen accused..."
I feel sorry to anybody who lives in Florida man...is it even safe to live there?
Nah it's almost as bad as Australia.
I’m always fascinated why people do this because there is no way you can think people won’t find out.
I remember this kid. Say what you want, but I thought he was hilarious and genius (sociopathic) with his whole act 😂😂😂
"Im going to have to cut this interview short"
Me when questioned on literally anything.
Oh hell yes, I came here so early I need to see Dr Love! Wake up and smell the coffee!
9:48 I'm a sales rep and this is soooo true. I regularly walk into office buildings, factories or construction sites without being asked who the fuck I am and what I'm doing there. It's all about confidence and acting like you know what you're doing or where you're going.
Trucker here. Same. The truck doesn't hurt obviously lol.
But it's called the Clipboard Effect.
Maybe he is big brain, building out his future acting career with this PR
How the world did he get capital to start a clinic at 19?!
Malachi A. Love-Robinson is the product of a society which values dollars, clout, and appearances above integrity, knowledge, and experience.
Most knowledgeable comment.
Amen
Even in a society that prioritize the latter characteristics, there will still be scammers
Sean Kuykendall there will always be scammers, the question is their prevalence.
@@djeieakekseki2058 I don't kno that's sumn to ponder...But as long as ppl can freely do as they choose ( Freedom)...Then I don't see what will change scammers from scammin
this is my favorite scammer youve ever reviewed. Dr Love is my spirit animal
what a shame... Imagine if this kid actually spent his time in jail studying and learning what he needed in order to go to actual medical school and become a real doctor. I was kind of sympathetic toward him the first time around. But, then he gets out and immediately goes back to lying and committing fraud. How sad...
People always say stuff like this but, like other cases, pretending to be qualified/lying/scamming requires minimal abilities(other than lack of morals) compared to genuine skills.
There's not the slightest chance the effort he put into scamming(much of which was attained by simply being self-absorbed and lacking morals) came anywhere remotely near the effort required to become a doctor.
@@DoubleMonoLR then maybe he should have tried acting.
A real liar knows that as long as they never admit to anything, even when caught red-handed, there will always be someone willing to believe them.
If they catch you red handed just say its not your hand.
Common sense: it takes a decade to be a doctor
19 year old Dr Love:
Doogie Howser laughs in the corner.
I scammed my way into concerts as a kid by pretending to be a worker but I left my life of scamming behind to live an honest life
"i dont appreciate your tone"
3:25 "No one else is faking being a doctor, you are 1 of 1"
You know there's surely someone out there like 🧑⚕️😳
Yeah Dr Fauci
I love that he keeps his hand on his ear during that one interview
As Zilla says, I think the kid is just a pathological liar. He can’t stop himself.
"Fake it, 'till you make it" - I guess he took that saying a bit too literally.
surprised he didn't pull the "I'm driving into a tunnel" trick while sitting there in the chair.
"Fraud of such audacity"😂😂
Coffee says this dudes motivation was to appear like someone in a position of authority but I think the ~$15,000 that he stole strongly implies that there was some other motive at play
"Jerry, just remember: It's not a lie if *you* believe it."
"My attorney will be in contact soon."
_Ducks under the desk and emerges wearing a different tie and glasses._
He's from Florida? Well, that makes this less confusing.
Rewatching, because, its still so funny lol great video Coffee!
He's just very smart and started med school at 10 years old!
He’s the Wolf Gupta of Florida
“I don’t appreciate your tone” 😂 This is the GOAT.0
I think I would've gotten an actual doctor to ask him some basic medical questions just to see what he said.
He probably just watched catch me if you can and was like “I can do that”
He must have been watching Doogie Howser re-runs and got illusions of grandeur.
If he wants to be in a position of authority and respect, but not have to know how to do anything, why doesn't he just become a middle manager?
My guy they need to give you a Netflix series or let you on one of these up-and-coming network channels 🤣🤣
I certainly wouldn't go so far as "maniac"... Stunned by his over-confidence, he thinks he's more clever then he really is.
Man I remember this dude, I was thinking to myself, why spend all these years of school to be a doctor when I could just do this? Lol
Because you're white, so why pretend and fake when you're mentally capable and able to actually make it.
How easy it is to set up a clinic? With what money did he reserve that spot because it looked pretty big, this shit sounds so unreal wtf
IKR??!
Let's be honest... If he wasn't born looking like he was 12 years old, he would have been fine.
Let's be honest, if he wasn't born looking like a turd he would have been better at whatever he wanted to do, statistically speaking.
Being born looking 12 years old is pretty impressive
390K? Not bad man!
If that's not bad, then what do you think about my 15
391k 🙄
Narcissism is one hell of a drug man. Apathy, ignorance, selfishness, and hella charisma
Interestingly, under an ancient Scottish law, if you buy a square foot of land in Scotland you can call yourself a doctor. Apply today at *Established Qualifications* !
_Established Qualifications LLC makes no claim that buying a square foot of land in Scotland will allow you to call yourself a doctor, please read terms and conditions_
W
He is not 1 of 1, we had one recently in Spain. He was treating elderly people, he was 17, he didnt charge anybody, they loved him 😅
hes the medical version of the "Metro State" security team lol
I see you too are a man of culture.
SERGEANT
Jumping in Fallujah to treat patients
People like him are fantasists, who are pathological liars.
Metro State was going to have ambulatory service. Now Motor One knows where to send the patients!
Coffeezilla, you are just savage man. Love your comedic tone.
I'm a 19 year old actual medical student (not in the us) and i don't have half that dude's confidence lol
Fraud is literally one of the hardest crimes to prove, and this dude literally just sent it to his own bank account lol
If this is the type of sociopath/ psychopath we manage to identify, just take the time to imagine the ones smart enough to evade our attention.
You have to admire the arrogance even after he is obviously caught. In defense of his "patients," as i get older, I've found it harder to guess younger people's ages and have many times thought doctors and nurses looked too young.
Dude you are getting so much better with your commentary!
He looks like a nerdy Mr T *"I pity the fool that went and seen this fool"* 😆
I confronted someone and they replead with "I don't what to hear this attitude tomorrow"
Why does it all of a sudden make more sense when you say "FLORIDA teen"? :)
He can’t break his fake doctor-patient confidentiality.