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  • @bumblebeeyellowdragon
    @bumblebeeyellowdragon Před rokem +4398

    "This person should be fired/banned because I'm sexualizing them." Yeah that makes perfect sense. No flawed logic here.

    • @osheridan
      @osheridan Před rokem +491

      I watched an interview in Japan in which a woman spoke about how society expects us to accommodate the perverts and it really stuck with me. You see it everywhere, especially in schools, which is the last place it should be

    • @Fr0zenEagle
      @Fr0zenEagle Před rokem +319

      Unfortunately, this was the opinion of the majority of people, including women, even 60 years ago. It was always "Boys will be boys." and the girls and women were at fault for wearing clothes that were 'provocative'.
      A ridiculously large amount of sexual harassment, assaults, and even rapes were 'solved' by blaming the victim because "the innocent young man was provoked and helpless against that scarlet woman.".
      Unless, of course, the accused was disliked by the police, didn't have family backing, or had a different nationality.
      It's gotten better since then, but not nearly enough for it not to be prevalent still.

    • @MidoriLeaf-sr5fy
      @MidoriLeaf-sr5fy Před rokem

      At this point, how about we just hide the pervs eyes with ducktape. Problemo solvto.

    • @bumblebeeyellowdragon
      @bumblebeeyellowdragon Před rokem +91

      @@Fr0zenEagle To my knowledge this was never really a thing in Canada. There was abuse and horrible mistreatment of women but it was generally behind closed doors cause nobody in Canada really wanted to be seen as that impolite guy around town who harasses women.

    • @gentlemanvaultboy8671
      @gentlemanvaultboy8671 Před rokem +134

      The parents actual argument is "this person should be reprimanded because she keeps putting pictures of our kids on her personal Instagram after we have repeatedly asked her to stop."

  • @MF99K
    @MF99K Před rokem +7070

    The "white people shouldn't speak spanish that's cultural appropriation" argument is SO weird given the fact that those cultures speaking spanish is because of Spanish colonization

    • @Hexagons7
      @Hexagons7 Před rokem +1313

      Whenever the word Spanish comes up everybody forgets Spain is a thing

    • @s0nnasauras630
      @s0nnasauras630 Před rokem +517

      That statement also reeks of colorism also which is even more layers of awful

    • @osheridan
      @osheridan Před rokem +256

      ​@@Hexagons7 Spain only exists when someone is there without the 'S'

    • @TheGoldenDunsparce
      @TheGoldenDunsparce Před rokem

      Also, it makes no sense for speaking Spanish as a white person to be cultural appropriation when people in Spain are white lol

    • @tami7992
      @tami7992 Před rokem +413

      I feel like americans tend to forget spain exists...

  • @WatsonAndDaughter
    @WatsonAndDaughter Před rokem +697

    "Kids can't be trans, they are just babies!!!!!"
    "Kids should be married off at 12"

    • @audreyw9784
      @audreyw9784 Před 7 měsíci +62

      "but marriage has nothing to do with how they feel or what they want!" - them, probably

    • @RavenWrenSophia
      @RavenWrenSophia Před 6 měsíci +36

      I know someone who transitioned at six happiest person alive 😌

    • @KitteX101
      @KitteX101 Před 6 měsíci +23

      ​@@RavenWrenSophiaif that's true, i hope you and they both have a very happy life

    • @RavenWrenSophia
      @RavenWrenSophia Před 6 měsíci +15

      @@KitteX101 yup but sadly at first a lot of kids made fun of her when she started wearing skirts 🥲 .

    • @ferretqueen2908
      @ferretqueen2908 Před 5 měsíci +7

      ​@@audreyw9784neither does pregnancy so it wouldn't surprise me.

  • @acheronbutler
    @acheronbutler Před rokem +1175

    Fun fact: Marry Shelly originally had to publish Frankenstein under her husband's name because the publishing house refused to publish a woman's works.

    • @dead-ringer
      @dead-ringer Před rokem +119

      Not-So-Fun Fact: Good Ol’ Mary also lost her virginity on her mother’s grave 🙃

    • @beanids
      @beanids Před rokem +59

      @@dead-ringer Relateable

    • @kvasskinggsezbooyah69
      @kvasskinggsezbooyah69 Před 11 měsíci +56

      ​@@dead-ringer at least it wasn't in the coffin

    • @MeganKugs
      @MeganKugs Před 11 měsíci +115

      She didn’t publish it under Percy’s name but she did publish the first edition in 1818 anonymously (because sadly, she was but rightfully concerned about the reaction people would have seeing a woman’s name attached to violent subject matter). The second edition, printed in 1823 was published under her name. Then in 1831 she republished it, changing some passages and adding a preface that contained a tribute to Percy Bysshe Shelley’s 1822 drowning death. Fun (?) fact : He was on a boat and it capsized, the victims did wash ashore some 10 days later and he was able to be identified and ultimately buried (after a bunch of weirdness with attempted cremation) but Mary kept his heart (after fighting with a friend of his who wouldn’t give it to her until Lord Byron stepped in).
      And so, she lost her virginity on her mother’s grave (as the first commenter has already pointed out), wrote Frankenstein in under a year on a bet and fought for, won and kept her husband’s heart. These are only a few of the mannnnny nutty, wonderful and badass things she did and she is one of my literary goth heroes. 💜

    • @hmnhntr
      @hmnhntr Před 11 měsíci +12

      ​@@dead-ringerThat's a very fun fact 😀

  • @Swarthyimp2366
    @Swarthyimp2366 Před rokem +2694

    Fun animal fact when red pandas feel threatened they stand up to seem more intimidating and it is adorable.

    • @strxbrrydino
      @strxbrrydino Před rokem +68

      Awwhhhh! :D wait. That’s super smart look cuter so we won’t hurt it (thx to whoever corrected me 😅)

    • @bumblebeeyellowdragon
      @bumblebeeyellowdragon Před rokem +21

      Don't a lot of creatures do this?

    • @osheridan
      @osheridan Před rokem +56

      I'm so intimidated I'm being hypnotised with cute

    • @VoidAcrid
      @VoidAcrid Před rokem +51

      Yeah a lot of creatures do it to seem bigger and therefore more threatening. Usually that size works for warding off predators at times, or at least helping.
      But for humans who are much bigger and not threatened by something like a red ones trying to puff itself up? It’s more just goofy looking-

    • @yourguard4
      @yourguard4 Před rokem +20

      paralized by -fear- awwness

  • @tdsollog
    @tdsollog Před rokem +829

    I was told when I was 13 to “cover up more” because friends of my parents and grandparents had “impure thoughts” about me.
    I was wearing a tshirt and jeans. I had the “nerve” to tell them I was a CHILD, and they were ADULTS, and they had to control THEMSELVES.

    • @katiequeen7225
      @katiequeen7225 Před rokem

      An (un)surprisingly large amount of weird conservatives are very open about how many pedophiles they have close relationships with

    • @insideAdirtyMind
      @insideAdirtyMind Před rokem +218

      It is a shame little girls have to deal with this. We have to shut this bs down the moment we hear about this in our adult friends groups. Too many people excuse this type of behavior. If I was your mom I would have taken the broom and slapped their "impulsive thoughts" out of these "friends". There is nothing better than a good broom to get creeps out of your life.

    • @feuerling
      @feuerling Před rokem +66

      ​@@insideAdirtyMind what about a wet mop?

    • @angelikaskoroszyn8495
      @angelikaskoroszyn8495 Před rokem +129

      It's stupid on many levels. I've seen attractive people in my life. I didn't assault them. Just because someone look sexy to you it doesn't mean it's OK to touch them. And it doesn't matter that they found children "distracting". If I can live my life peacefully without assaulting random strangers then they can do it for the sake of their own family

    • @w3aponex870
      @w3aponex870 Před rokem +67

      Bro that is so gross 🤮

  • @TheOfficialPSI
    @TheOfficialPSI Před rokem +781

    Ah, the big booty teacher.
    So some very much needed context there: They weren't calling for her to be fired because 'she thicc', they were calling for her to be fired because she was having pictures taken of her watching her *preschool* students, during work hours, on the preschool grounds, with the students in shot. She was then posting those pictures *with the kids still in them* in some cases, with no attempt to crop or blur them out, onto her public thirst trap Twitter and Instagram pages.
    She was purposely sexualizing herself during work hours in front of children too young to know what was happening, and posting pictures of those kids online without the parents' knowledge or anyone's consent.
    Having a big butt is not a fireable offense. But there were several bad decisions in the way she was going about posting it online.
    Honestly, if people weren't so quick to jump to her rescue about this because news outlets spread the story as "Protect this woman, they're shaming her big butt!", most people would be at risk of not just losing their job/career, but potentially facing charges, worst case maybe even getting put in The Registry.

    • @justingovas415
      @justingovas415 Před 11 měsíci +98

      Yet the situation of "firing the thick woman" happens all too often for this to not have been taken as that at first.

    • @Pooky1991
      @Pooky1991 Před 10 měsíci +91

      I always wondered if there was more to that story due to how strange it sounded. Though knowing how crazy some parents are I wouldn't be surprised if there were teachers being hated on for simply being thicc or too attractive

    • @TheOfficialPSI
      @TheOfficialPSI Před 10 měsíci +85

      @@Pooky1991 Oh don't get me wrong, there are definitely chronically online people who seem to think people have a "going to work ass" in the dresser at home.
      This just had more of a story to it

    • @polocatfan
      @polocatfan Před 10 měsíci

      ooh yeah. gotta dislike the video over this.

    • @maryamshaaban74
      @maryamshaaban74 Před 9 měsíci +20

      Some people might disagree with me, but.. hear me out.
      She should take her "curves" into consideration when getting dressed in a school setting to not wear something that would highlight them. So it's not really her curves that are the issue, it's the way she dresses them. For example, I personally have boobs that don't really fit my skinny upper body, so I usually wear something that's M to L if not XL although my actual size is xs to s, so I don't highlight my boobs or to even be able to wear the piece. So a girl of my size wearing a size s would highlight a certain curve, a girl with smaller boobs, however, could wear a size s and it wouldn't be too tight.
      Imo, just like we preach taking all bodily features into consideration when making clothes for women, we should do the same when it comes to defining what's appropriate and not overly sexualizing

  • @veralysona
    @veralysona Před 9 měsíci +115

    "I like the idea of a cellar for storing food but it's not exactly groundbreaking"
    Digging a food cellar is literally ground-breaking

  • @phoenixthings
    @phoenixthings Před rokem +1357

    About the trans woman in the marathon- she was running as a _general participant,_ so even if she was first, she wouldn’t have won anything. She got a participation medal. And she was raising money for kids in wheelchairs.
    And bigots are mad about it🙃

    • @lick3227
      @lick3227 Před rokem +8

      Several fish know where you live

    • @osheridan
      @osheridan Před rokem +186

      Y'know that scene in some cartoons where the superhero saves the world and reveals their identity, and someone is all "eW, yOu?" I swear that could happen in real life with trans people

    • @alphaomega7191
      @alphaomega7191 Před rokem +106

      Wait she was raising money to put kids in wheelchairs .... that monster!!!! 😉

    • @nonamebxtch
      @nonamebxtch Před rokem +51

      @@osheridan Bro I’ve never seen that😭 What cartoons are you watching where this happens? (genuine question)

    • @Doodle_Dragon
      @Doodle_Dragon Před rokem

      ​@@nonamebxtch spiderman sometimes? It's mostly when the hero saved the day but because civilians are dumb they just remember how the superhero caused a building yo collapse while fighting the villain - if the villain wasn't defeated they've levelled the whole city

  • @malloryknox1637
    @malloryknox1637 Před rokem +874

    At my Sr. Prom I went with another girl. We both were wearing dresses but got kicked out for attending as two girls and not as a male and female couple. Some twenty odd number of our friends left with us in solidarity upon seeing us get kicked out. We all decided to go out to dinner and one of our group of friends called their parents and explained to them what happened......said friends mom and dad told us we could all go out to their family camp on a near-by Lake and throw our own party...... We all danced around a huge campfire told ghost stories and played music till like 1am and then went swimming in the Lake.....best "prom" ever!

    • @Rhaenarys
      @Rhaenarys Před rokem +110

      I find that really odd. I, too, went with a girl, and we both wore dresses (am girl), but we had no issues. We werent going as a cpl, we went as friends, it was the only way she could even go to prom as she ended up at an alternative program that i ended up going to the next year (best decision ever). Lots of people at my school did this too, as cpl tickets were cheaper than single, so those without a date? Take a friend! Even if they are the same sex or gender.
      This was also in florida, i imagine thatll also change, soon. 😔

    • @StormTheSquid
      @StormTheSquid Před rokem +93

      ​​@@Rhaenarys well I should hope you weren't going as a cpl, if you were I'd be seriously concerned with how a highschool senior managed to become a military officer.
      I'll show myself out lmao

    • @FowlsNest
      @FowlsNest Před rokem +48

      ​@@StormTheSquid that took me a second, well done 💀

    • @davidchapman7350
      @davidchapman7350 Před rokem +62

      @@StormTheSquid lol for a second I thought that was gonna be a homophobic comment instead of a bad pun😆

    • @lavender3609
      @lavender3609 Před rokem +34

      That's awesome. I mean, it should never have had to happen in the first place, since those school prom rules are beyond stupid, but that sounds like a better experience than any prom to ever exist.

  • @jonathant8575
    @jonathant8575 Před 11 měsíci +109

    People going straight to a lawsuit for something as minor as forgetting a condiment completely boggles my mind. Got lunch from my local store on monday, and when I got home I found out that because they'd left the burgers on the bottom of the warming cabinet, the plastic had melted and stuck to the burger. Just returned it, politely explained the problem and got a refund. And they gave me extra chips and tenders as an apology in the replacement lunch I bought. No drama, just an honest mistake quickly and easily resolved.

    • @ansrfururactions
      @ansrfururactions Před 5 měsíci +3

      Oh, you'd be lucky if a lawsuit was ALL you got, nowadays, peeps are ICING the employees for screwing up.

  • @tjstarblood624
    @tjstarblood624 Před 8 měsíci +68

    I love when wild animals remind people they're wild (without the animal getting killed for defending itself)

  • @kilianalexander2736
    @kilianalexander2736 Před rokem +1108

    OF COURSE those kids who got married at age 12 are still married, I'm fairly sure they can't legally get divorced until they're 18

    • @kawaibakaneko
      @kawaibakaneko Před rokem +165

      Shit seriously?? I never thought of how a child could get divorced!

    • @osheridan
      @osheridan Před rokem +60

      Jesus christ

    • @Rhaenarys
      @Rhaenarys Před rokem +160

      Theres a video out of a christian couple trying to give marital sex advice who said they thought she didnt have clitoris until a friend told her she does...and showed her where it was by pointing it out on their infant daughter.
      This is the problem: lack of education. More than likely they are over the age of 18 now...i hope...but the fact is they dont know any better. They think what they went through is normal and what they feel is happy. Reminds me of another video called Medieval Life (part 1). Its a reenactment documentary where a film crew is documenting the lives of medieval peasants and nobility, both parties being interviewed about their lives and beliefs. While obviously film crews werent around, it gives a realistic picture in the minds of the people living. Its sad. The peasants are working so hard, look so miserable, but when asked if they are happy, or if they would wish for it to be different, they looked shocked, and claim yes...they are happy, and why would they want to change what God ordained? Sadly, this same mentality has managed to make its way into todays world with these kids sold at a young age into marriage who dont know any better, and truly think thats what God wants, and what happiness is.
      I suggest watching that video, seeing it does way more justice than me trying to explain it.

    • @michaelgum97
      @michaelgum97 Před rokem +77

      Why were they allowed to be married at age **12**?

    • @knnl1850
      @knnl1850 Před rokem +71

      ​@@michaelgum97 it's legal in some states and countries

  • @saddesklunch2544
    @saddesklunch2544 Před rokem +1097

    Small note: the “tipping culture” in America is due to the fact that our politicians refuse to let tip workers have the same minimum wage as everyone else, meaning they typically have to make a living based purely on tips.
    Yes, I also agree it is stupid

    • @chimericpaladin35813
      @chimericpaladin35813 Před rokem +75

      which is also funny cause from what i remember tipping started from rich people wanting to be served before other people, and then restaurants pushing the servers to start taking tips (even if they wanted to refuse) instead of paychecks

    • @Star-vf8vz
      @Star-vf8vz Před rokem +24

      @@chimericpaladin35813 I heard that it came about during the Great Depression, which makes sense but it's still a nasty one.

    • @gars0the03
      @gars0the03 Před rokem +73

      Fun Fact! It unacceptable to receive tips in America before the great depression. The concept of paying to have faster/better service was considered "un-American" on account of the whole: land of the free, everyone is equal thing the nation was build on.
      When alcohol was banned, almost everyone stopped using restaurants, so the owners of said restaurants had to either cut costs or go out of business. They reduced the cost of their items to lure costumers, and took the reduction in price out of the staffs pay, telling them to ask for tips is they wanted to eat.
      But as usual, when the problem was over, the prices were increased back to normal, but wages were never turned back up, because of greed.

    • @Echo81Rumple83
      @Echo81Rumple83 Před rokem +19

      thaaaaat's capitalism for you. hypercaptialism, that is.

    • @independenthistory1621
      @independenthistory1621 Před rokem +19

      Yeah seriously the minimum wage here in Virginia for tipped staff is about $2.80!!! how can you pay people less than three dollars here this is in 1940 that is not that is insane😊

  • @DouglasWalrath
    @DouglasWalrath Před rokem +26

    for the doorbell guy it's not that he doesn't want people ringing his doorbell, it's that he's so hungry to use his gun he's looking for any excuse to do so, and that attitude is becoming very common in the US

  • @mollywantshugs5944
    @mollywantshugs5944 Před 10 měsíci +72

    The trans runner thing broke my heart a little, even before the truthful headline was shown. The whole thing is so pointlessly cruel and these kinds of lies get people killed.

  • @L0botomy_555
    @L0botomy_555 Před rokem +1926

    As an American I can agree that the metric system is better than whatever America has going on

    • @oceanbanana4341
      @oceanbanana4341 Před rokem +50

      Yeah I honestly like it more. Especially since I enjoy strongman which takes place all over the world

    • @Snow_Sailor
      @Snow_Sailor Před rokem +62

      Exactly its so easy to remember a 10s based system than a six? I think customary is either 6 or 12 based idk? System

    • @illegallynamed
      @illegallynamed Před rokem +73

      @@Snow_Sailor a 6 based system would work better than the imperial system. It's based off of 2s, 6s, 5280 for some reason...

    • @briannelson27
      @briannelson27 Před rokem +57

      have you ever looked up some of the imperial measurements? we don't even use a bunch of them! barleycorn, hand, rood, frop, thou! and I only made one of those up!

    • @mousesteam7882
      @mousesteam7882 Před rokem +17

      Metric is better for everything except whether and hight

  • @patbracken
    @patbracken Před rokem +727

    Even if AI detectors were genuinely 98% accurate, that means 1 out of 50 accused would be completely innocent and still get punished.

    • @Tekdruid
      @Tekdruid Před rokem +12

      Still probably better than the current system.

    • @vibaj16
      @vibaj16 Před rokem +39

      @@Tekdruid what current system?

    • @xugro
      @xugro Před rokem +47

      I thinks its broken because when you type it into chatgpt and ask "is this ai generated?" it responds with "Yes, the text you provided appears to be a reproduction of Article I, Section 1 and Section 2 of the United States Constitution, which outlines the structure and composition of the Congress and the House of Representatives. It is not AI-generated but rather a direct excerpt from the Constitution itself."

    • @eragonshurtugal4239
      @eragonshurtugal4239 Před rokem

      Its even way worse. Lets asume that only 1% of students will cheat that way, that means of 10.000 examed papers on 100 an AI was used, but the AI detector will find 98 of the real AI-papers + 9900*0,02= 198 false positives. So more than 2/3 of all "findings" would be untrue. This percentage gets smaller if the share of AI-paper increases and vise versa.

    • @CloverField83
      @CloverField83 Před rokem +60

      I almost failed a research paper because the AI detection software they used in my class detected that one sentence in my introduction was AI generated. It wasn't. But one sentence? Come the F on.

  • @mirrellewalker-thompson3964

    I'm in HS, and the idea that schools pad grades to pass all the kids makes SO MUCH SENSE!!!! SOME IF THE KIDS IN MY CLASS CAN BARELY WRITE A SENTENCE!!!

    • @seigeengine
      @seigeengine Před 11 měsíci +13

      It always concerned me in HS how many people could barely read. They can't all be dyslexic.

    • @sarahr8311
      @sarahr8311 Před 9 měsíci +9

      I recently took some grad level classes, and at first I was like "The teacher is way too enthused about my writing. All I did was use a topic sentence, then a few supporting paragraphs." Then I saw some of my classmate's posts and... well now I know why I could half ass my way through a lot of college essays. Hurray for reading too much as a kid!

  • @Jammythewerewolf
    @Jammythewerewolf Před rokem +27

    Man, that thing about the marathon reminds me of the woman who WON the race she was in, then complained that a trans woman was also competing.

  • @fgzhtsp
    @fgzhtsp Před rokem +444

    The child marriage thing is like "Murder is fine. Murdered people are still dead. They would become alive again if they did not like it."

    • @ABC1701A
      @ABC1701A Před rokem +72

      I don't know how it went as I lost the channel commenting on it but there is a woman in Florida who was taking the state to court to try and stop child marriages. It was perfectly legal to force 8 year olds to marry their abusers because IF they were married they were no longer a child abuser/paedophile. This woman was forcibly married to her abuser at 8, she had 6 kids under the age of 10 before she was 16 [basically she was forced into being permanently pregnant] before she managed to escape with the help of a social worker who took pity on her - apparently this was the ONLY social worker who actually cared enough to help her.
      She and some other child bride victims joined together to try and change the law in Florida, other groups managed to get the laws changed in some other states but often only to a minimum age of 16 and even then with exceptions for religious cults who could [do] force their kids into marriage at earlier ages.

    • @akitokutikabanae7010
      @akitokutikabanae7010 Před rokem +16

      ​@@ABC1701A wtf i thought mariage wasnt possible before the majority...

    • @Fox_961
      @Fox_961 Před rokem +8

      @@akitokutikabanae7010 It's legal in the majority of countries if I'm not mistaken.

    • @chrislanglois8275
      @chrislanglois8275 Před rokem +15

      @@ABC1701A thats absolutely abhorrently irredeemable. i thought in all of america north south and canada the youngest legal age has been 13 or 14. i mean i remember hearing some yrs ago about 1 state having the earliest age some1 is allowed to french kiss or otherwise romantically kiss another person is 14. but even that was the most that could b done. but nope florida always has to b the most self described place in all of america that ik of "only in florida". 🤢💩🤡🤦‍♂

    • @DrTimeSCPPsych
      @DrTimeSCPPsych Před rokem +34

      "Marriages in the past were better becuase there were fewer divorces "
      There were fewer divorces because women werent being allowed to divorce...or work independently ..or own property... theres more divorces now because people can GET divorces when they have a shit marriage

  • @cattheace17
    @cattheace17 Před rokem +381

    The funny thing is P!nk isn’t even a lesbian, she has a husband and two kids 💀

    • @snekysneks
      @snekysneks Před rokem +57

      But is she Lebanese? 🤔

    • @osheridan
      @osheridan Před rokem +1

      ​@@snekysneks or perhaps from Lesbos?

    • @ritabylsma4244
      @ritabylsma4244 Před rokem +86

      Not according to wikipedia. She is American with mixed ancestry, of which only ˋlithuanian´ could possibly be confused with ˋlesbian´ and that could be confused with ˋlebanese´. So their thought process seems to have gone from an ethnicity to a sexual orientation and then to another ethnicity, while changing the meaning along with the spelling only at the first swap. 🤔

    • @susannadanner906
      @susannadanner906 Před rokem +15

      ​@@ritabylsma4244 Lithuanian and Lebanese aren't ethnicities, but tru 😁

    • @HudaefCares
      @HudaefCares Před rokem +41

      ​@@ritabylsma4244Nationality, not ethnicity. Lithuania and Lebanon are countries. That's like saying "Canadian" is an ethnicity.

  • @katmustang7666
    @katmustang7666 Před 11 měsíci +49

    After we moved to Texas, my children attended a very conservative school. My oldest child (AMAB) was only there for ½ of their senior year. They went to prom in a beautiful prom dress and went with a friend (AFAB) who wore a tux. The school would not let either of them in until they switched outfits. They did, because they felt they had already made their point. I was so damn proud that day of them standing up and creating a path for others.

  • @DelaVillaSofia
    @DelaVillaSofia Před 11 měsíci +57

    I actually had something similar happen to me. I was in high school and came up with a cool story in a post-apocalyptic future, where man had eliminated all plants, and everyone had to wear an oxygen mask. The plot was that there was a company with the monopoly for artificial oxygen, and a bunch of kids found dandelions.
    A couple of years later, I found out a writer called Dr Seuss had already written a story like that.
    True, mine didn't have magic, and it had lots more trauma, drug abuse and the like, but it still discouraged me from writing the only original piece I had come up with.
    There's a guionist book that starts with "everything that could be written already has been, so write on!" But it's still disheartening when this happens

  • @kyleoates6367
    @kyleoates6367 Před rokem +1740

    The disgusting thing is... that senator WAS NOT citing a statistic. He was citing an anecdote to defend child marriage in his state.

    • @Ramsey276one
      @Ramsey276one Před rokem +75

      0_o oh GOD

    • @Echo81Rumple83
      @Echo81Rumple83 Před rokem

      poor guy prolly never took a statistics course in higher education. might be too liberal for them :/

    • @KyrenaH
      @KyrenaH Před rokem

      Gross

    • @maranathaschraag5757
      @maranathaschraag5757 Před rokem

      and saying that children who've been abused their entire lives after being forced into marriage at 12 are still married is bs anyway. abusees that young are going to be so brainwashed they can't even think about leaving their abuser, so of course they'll stay married. they can't fathom any other life for themselves. independence isn't a concept they understand. "staying married" doesn't make pedophilic marriages right or good. it just makes it that much grosser.

    • @gillipop1
      @gillipop1 Před rokem +112

      ​@@Ramsey276one youtube was like "translate this" so I clicked it and it said "0_o oh GOOD" Google translate XD

  • @phoenixfire8978
    @phoenixfire8978 Před rokem +825

    I disagree with Click about the cellar being groundbreaking. You LITERALLY have to break ground to make one. It’s called digging

    • @thegreenmanofnorwich
      @thegreenmanofnorwich Před rokem +42

      Touché

    • @Tvianne
      @Tvianne Před rokem +34

      Me makes pun without noticing, he's this great at his job! 🤣

    • @feuerling
      @feuerling Před rokem +7

      Not if you build it into a natural cave, dig sideways into a cliff or pile up the dirt around it.

    • @matthewprier4340
      @matthewprier4340 Před rokem +7

      This right here, exact reply I was looking for lol

    • @bumblebeeyellowdragon
      @bumblebeeyellowdragon Před rokem +7

      @@feuerling That defeats the purpose. A cellar is underground because of the way air flows and sun rays come down when you have a sealed off underground area it will remain cold mainly due to only lower air getting in and the sun not being able to heat it very much. If you dig it into a cave or mountain or make it hill it won't provide the same coolness.

  • @elusivegamergirl
    @elusivegamergirl Před rokem +46

    The girl that was shocked over how to properly use a bar of soap killed me. I may have replayed that a few times just for her reaction.
    Like, I usually take the bar of soap, wrap my washcloth around it and get the washcloth all soapy and then wash myself like that.
    Like with the loofah ball, I put some liquid bodywash on it and use that poofball on my body.
    You don't need to take the bar of soap on a journey like that lol

    • @OverEverything438
      @OverEverything438 Před 7 měsíci +2

      Can't believe she's the second person I've heard who does this. 😂. That's what made me laugh harder

    • @charadreamuur7229
      @charadreamuur7229 Před 2 měsíci +2

      @@OverEverything438 The sad thing is I didn’t start doing this until 13 but it’s for a really sad reason
      When I was a child I had to start taking baths all on my own and we were poor so all we had was
      Offbrand Irish Spring, I was just given a bar of soap and put in the bathroom and told wash yourself at like five or six,
      I was developmentally disabled, and undiagnosed autistic, so just managing to figure it out on my part,did not happen.
      They had started leaving me in the bathroom alone and in bathtub definitely higher than the 1 inch mark typical of the 90s early 2000s water younger than that, every day I think to myself how did I survive my childhood?
      Anyway, not trying to swing your opinion in anyway, I just think sometimes we as a people need more kindness.
      Have a fantastic time zone, take care.

  • @cateyez86
    @cateyez86 Před 11 měsíci +17

    "She's CURED"...while having ham on her face. I cracked up

  • @alexspillowfort888
    @alexspillowfort888 Před rokem +671

    16:35 The worst part about the guy threatening to shoot the kid for ringing his doorbell is that she was looking for her lost kitten. He continued to defend himself and say that the kid was in the wrong and he’d call the cops if she did it again after threatening her to her face and making her cry.

    • @derekstein6193
      @derekstein6193 Před rokem +129

      Anybody else think he shot the kitten to alleviate his gun-boner, and now wants people to stay away so they don't find out he did it?

    • @BisexualCatWithPizza
      @BisexualCatWithPizza Před rokem +94

      @@derekstein6193 NO PLEASE
      YOU JUST PUT THAT IMAGE IN MY MIND AND NOW I'M CRYING
      PLEASE NOOOOO

    • @echognomecal6742
      @echognomecal6742 Před rokem +18

      @@derekstein6193 BISEXUAL CAT, DO NOT READ MY COMMENT
      It wasn't done simmering yet.

    • @tummytub1161
      @tummytub1161 Před rokem +30

      He definitely has that kitten and doesn't want to give it up! It's the only sane reason for it

    • @echognomecal6742
      @echognomecal6742 Před rokem +30

      @@tummytub1161 ...but this is not a sane situation :/

  • @SnowLily06
    @SnowLily06 Před rokem +972

    That transgender runner story makes me so annoyed everytime not only was she not even in the top 6000 of 20000 but the medal she recieved was a participation medal that all 20k people got and it wasnt even an all female race literally anyone was allowed to run!?!? There is not a single thing you could possibly find to even slightly incriminate this woman who ran the whole marathon for charity and yet there have been more news articles about her than the actual winner!!!

    • @alex_blue5802
      @alex_blue5802 Před rokem +133

      Just know that it proves how silly this hysteria about women's sports is.

    • @azarinevil
      @azarinevil Před rokem

      @@alex_blue5802 when you look into why women's sports exist.. you realize the hysteria isn't new. Most of the arguments we are seeing against trans people were used in racial segregation in sports. It's history and bigots repeating themselves. Funniest part of the origin of women's sports is that the reason it was originally "unfair for women to compete" was because they were beating men... left and right in their own leagues.

    • @RunawayTrain2502
      @RunawayTrain2502 Před rokem

      But it's the transgender people who are the snowflakes of course.

    • @alex_blue5802
      @alex_blue5802 Před rokem +130

      @@GachaGirlieYT Okay that wasn't the right way to phrase it. What I meant is that people are manufacturing outrage about trans women participating in sports by stretching the truth and creating something out of nothing.

    • @seigeengine
      @seigeengine Před 11 měsíci

      The moral of the story is that nazis are shit.

  • @mirazenker1203
    @mirazenker1203 Před rokem +24

    I actually once got into a plane's cockpit (kind of) . But that was only because I was an unaccompanied minor, so I had to board the plane first together with a flight attendant. The cockpit was not locked yet since boarding hadn't officially started for everyone else yet. The captain was really nice and asked me if I wanted to come in and look around for a while. Sadly I was really shy so I said no.

    • @sarahr8311
      @sarahr8311 Před 9 měsíci +5

      When I was a kid, they'd sometimes offer to let you come look in the cockpit. I don't remember going in, but I do remember the little plastic "pilot's wings" they have you afterwards.

  • @Aries-ku8uk
    @Aries-ku8uk Před rokem +13

    10:22 the video with the moose reminds me so very much of the time I saw a young family (parents were ~30 ish, the child was at most 5) excitedly exit the safety of a restaurant to get a picture of their child next to a 2 year old Black Bear.
    They weren't the only ones moving to do this.

  • @trashy8343
    @trashy8343 Před rokem +400

    if butts were banned in jobs, I'd be getting a raise 💀

    • @Tha-mountain
      @Tha-mountain Před rokem +27

      oof

    • @osheridan
      @osheridan Před rokem +60

      Ayy, butts aside, a raise is a raise

    • @samsingh0
      @samsingh0 Před rokem +26

      The teacher actually got in trouble because she kept including kids' faces in the photos after repeatedly being asked to stop.

    • @Tha-mountain
      @Tha-mountain Před rokem

      @@samsingh0 oh ez fix not

    • @SorowFame
      @SorowFame Před rokem +4

      @@samsingh0 so why wasn’t that the headline?

  • @void-stare
    @void-stare Před rokem +279

    we hate the tipping system, too. It's just an excuse for restaurants to pay less than minimum wage

    • @meh2510
      @meh2510 Před rokem +23

      Yeah, I'm never sure what to tip. And nowadays they have a tipping option at the cash register for places that don't have a wait staff. Am I supposed to tip for them typing my order into the computer? Seriously! Its an uncomfortable feeling seeing them watch me press the "no tip" button at these places, especially since they give you the food AFTER you pay.

    • @hymol_1316
      @hymol_1316 Před rokem +6

      Yea, I would tip people if it wasnt a reason for underpayment.

    • @thelostmessenger
      @thelostmessenger Před rokem +4

      @@meh2510 usually I think you pay 10% of your check for tips. Maybe 5 dollars to 10 all up to you really.

    • @randomusername429
      @randomusername429 Před rokem +5

      ​​@@meh2510I have heard many people say 15% - 20% of the bill. Others might do less, I'm not sure, but that's what I was taught. So like if your bill is $60 at a sit-down restaurant your tip would be around like $10.
      Edit: I just googled it. It said that yes, you should normally leave between 15% and 20%, but if service was bad, anything greater than 10% is okay

    • @Mark_Agamotto1313_Smith
      @Mark_Agamotto1313_Smith Před rokem +6

      @@randomusername429 I start with a base 20%, and go as high as 25 for exceptionally good service, and as low as 10 for bad service. BUT, I don't take food quality into account, that is the COOK'S fault, not the waitstaffs'.

  • @yasminni485
    @yasminni485 Před 10 měsíci +16

    The dumbest thing I got "in trouble for" was throwing a water balloon on a kid while we were having a water balloon fight after school (on school property) during a heatwave on one of the hottest days of the year. Note, it wasn't actually a balloon cuz we couldn't afford them, so we used small sandwich bags to fill water. No one was hurt, lol.
    My mom read the note my teacher sent home, rolled her eyes and called my teacher some words I can't repeat here.

  • @TheBrokeCyberWanderer
    @TheBrokeCyberWanderer Před rokem +363

    For context, the woman divorcing the football player was quite accomplished in her own right. She had a successful career and it's not super unusual to ask for a 50/50 split. She lived this lifestyle where her and her husband had daily access to things that she assumed were in her husband's name. We don't know if or how much money she put towards those purchases. Poor woman is being made out to be a golddigger when her husband was the one who purposely lied to her about finances.

    • @vibaj16
      @vibaj16 Před rokem +22

      "things that she assumed were in her husband's name"
      "her husband was the one who purposely lied to her about finances"
      sounds like he didn't lie, just that she assumed incorrectly...

    • @shadowpadinc.2058
      @shadowpadinc.2058 Před rokem +28

      You don't have to be not wealthy to be a gold digger and he likely never told her because it never came up, he has no reason to just open up about something like that so was not lying to her.

    • @BiancaRadtke
      @BiancaRadtke Před rokem +53

      AND he allegedlly raped a minor

    • @Sebastian-gb3hs
      @Sebastian-gb3hs Před rokem +83

      Not to mention that she is leaving him, because of allegations of sexual abuse

    • @BRAINGUTZZ
      @BRAINGUTZZ Před rokem +42

      ​@Shadowpad Inc. yes he does???? they were married, buddy???

  • @KowaiZuzu
    @KowaiZuzu Před rokem +313

    Child marriage in America is unfortunately 100% a thing. As long as one parent gives permission. My aunt got married when she was 15 to a man who was in his twenties. They are not married anymore because he did bad touchy things to another child. I wonder if there were any red flags that they missed? 🤔

    • @songhead5917
      @songhead5917 Před rokem +49

      American here just to say it's absolutely sickening!! At 12, I was worrying about making friends and obsessing over a Disney show. I couldn't imagine being 12 and having to worry about a pedo husband, let alone children already.

    • @Rainkit
      @Rainkit Před rokem

      Until 2013 it was legal in my state to get married at 15 if the child was pregnant and had parental consent.
      Unsurprisingly that turned our state into a sex trafficking hotspot for pedos across the country.
      Its Missouri btw.

    • @crappyaccount
      @crappyaccount Před rokem +15

      what the fuck. how did no one see a problem with a grown man trying to date a child??????

    • @derekstein6193
      @derekstein6193 Před rokem +19

      ​@@crappyaccount A lot of people care, but it is a case of "out of sight, out of mind." The general populace are constantly shifting their focus from one issue to the next, with the 24-hour news media loop and politician-induced outrage keeping people from putting enough of their attention and collective will from making any lasting change.
      Not only that, but the U.S. has a serious problem with legislation. Not only does it move excruciatingly slow, but it is focused on making laws, not amending, updating, or repealing them. There is a massive number of outdated, pointless, grotesque, or simply unconstitutional laws still on the books. It flabbergasts me that no legislature (state or federal) or it's members ever figure out that, instead of trying to pass laws on highly controversial topics (abortion, gun control) that go nowhere, they could get an easy political and PR win by just giving the laws of the land a much needed spring cleaning. These child marriage laws should be some of the first to be swept up and dumped in the trash.

    • @BisexualCatWithPizza
      @BisexualCatWithPizza Před rokem +18

      What a happy, healthy marriage! I would've NEVER seen any possible issue with an underage child marrying and probably giving birth to a grown man's children! Unfortunate that they had to split... probably your aunt's fault, that poor man!
      this is satire

  • @i.like.tea.spill.it.betch.1527

    31:41 Actually this happened to me 💀 My sister wonderded off and I was calling for her, then a kid came along held my hand and started to check out. Then there was this woman coming towards me, my sister in hand telling me that I was holding a different child 💀
    The kid that I was with had the same name, similar face feature and skin and the same ass clothes. 😭 The mother and I was flabbergasted 💀

    • @kawaibakaneko
      @kawaibakaneko Před 9 měsíci +8

      😂 Perhaps you are long lost cousins?

  • @CuppycakeWillow
    @CuppycakeWillow Před rokem +20

    Someone please send the soap lady a bar with a FLARED BASE for her own safety! 🤣🤣🤣

  • @jongkittae
    @jongkittae Před rokem +737

    it's still hilarious to me that native english speakers (mostly americans lbh) are so privileged that other countries teach English as a second language so we don't have to learn another one and instead of being like wow that's great I'm so lucky they're like actually no it's racist to learn other languages 💀

    • @jongkittae
      @jongkittae Před rokem +54

      I'm adding this as a reply bc I learned last time that edits removed clicks like lmao
      anyway MOOSE ARE HUGE DONT FUCK WITH THEM OH MY GOD
      edit: I moved to Tennessee (where Nashville is) 2.5 years ago and it is absolutely WILD here. like I grew up in rural Illinois (think cows and cornfields) and i thought people there were pretty conservative...oh boy. the number of casual confederate flags I see in my daily life here...insane. I am 0% surprised that a school here didn't allow a girl in a suit into their prom.

    • @bumblebeeyellowdragon
      @bumblebeeyellowdragon Před rokem +43

      To be fair that isn't on the US but the UK as they massively colonized the world and implemented English in so many places that it's just easier for a country to learn English now then try to teach the entire world your native language.

    • @Bildgesmythe
      @Bildgesmythe Před rokem +45

      Americans get nervous about words with bi. Bilingual might make them gay😂 joking and sarcasm.

    • @jongkittae
      @jongkittae Před rokem +48

      ​@@SerreVid-dt8sm on behalf of all native english speakers who aren't assholes; never let anyone make you feel bad about not having perfect grammar. english is not an easy language even for native speakers. besides, the point of learning a language is communication, which is still very possible without being "perfect" ❤

    • @Rhaenarys
      @Rhaenarys Před rokem +35

      That post is worse than harrassing people for learning a second language lol. Theyre basically claiming people from spain are culturally appropriating the spanish language lol. Theyre basically forgetting spain is in fact a spanish speaking country...in europe lol.

  • @sandhollowneko
    @sandhollowneko Před rokem +307

    I'm trans. Since I've started my transition my butt has gotten bigger. I got called into my managers office at work because my "new" pants are too revealing. I was told that I should use the pants i had been using before because those were fine. They are the same pants 🤦‍♀️

    • @justine8387
      @justine8387 Před rokem +72

      🤦‍♀️ I hope your new curves are bringing you joy :)

    • @akitokutikabanae7010
      @akitokutikabanae7010 Před rokem +32

      They are ridiculous :') i do hope top that you're feeling good in your body ❤️

    • @sandhollowneko
      @sandhollowneko Před rokem +62

      @@justine8387 Definitely am. Even getting called in to the office was euphoric because that meant that it wasn't just me and the changes are real.

    • @sandhollowneko
      @sandhollowneko Před rokem +35

      @@justine8387 Certainly. I didn't expect the changes to start so quick but I'm not complaining.

    • @mauirandall8176
      @mauirandall8176 Před rokem +21

      Congratulations
      get that cake!

  • @chaiwolfen
    @chaiwolfen Před 11 měsíci +3

    Around 20:00
    I have been homeschooled since the second grade because of bullying issues. When I was 14 my family moved and we discussed me going to a public highschool. The school nearest my house was rated 5 stars everywhere, reviews said all of the children got good grades and graduated, so we decided that I'd spend a year there and see if I wanted to stay.
    I only lasted three months. It was a living nightmare. Only a few teachers genuinely cared about their students and the students themselves were all awful. I was getting bullied again and my mental health declined rapidly.
    I went back to being homeschooled and I graduated last December. I don't remember learning anything beneficial from that school.

  • @samsingh0
    @samsingh0 Před rokem +234

    As for the teacher's butt, she got in trouble because she was including children in her photos and refused to stop, not because of her butt.

    • @chatboulon743
      @chatboulon743 Před rokem +59

      I can see how that's a problem.

    • @MaidMirawyn
      @MaidMirawyn Před rokem +15

      Yes, the main complaint was her intentionally s*xualized photos in taken her classroom, sometimes with kids in the photo.

    • @BisexualCatWithPizza
      @BisexualCatWithPizza Před rokem +9

      oh that makes sense. i was wondering how she could've been fired just because of her butt.

  • @viocrence4506
    @viocrence4506 Před rokem +227

    i really hate that there are laws and school rules in the USA about "cross dressing" now like bro let guys wear dresses and girls wear suits and vice versa plus it's super transphobic of them to do so. thank god there hasn't been any school rules like that near me (i hope at least)

    • @feuerling
      @feuerling Před rokem +53

      The guys should all wear men's kilts. It's a traditional male garment, so there is no reason to complain. Or wear roman tunics :)
      Also, trans people and enbies aside,
      cis women have been wearing pantsuits for several decades by now, how is that crossdressing? The clothes are tailored and marketed towards them. They're in the women's section at the store. They are, for all intents and purposes, clothes a woman can wear without crossdressing. _What do the schools want_

    • @deathofallthingspotato9919
      @deathofallthingspotato9919 Před rokem +21

      My school was pretty good, but there were minor distinctions, mostly surrounding acceptable sock colours. We forced the school to remove the gendering on that, mostly to be annoying. Note that this was the same school where one year group elected a table to the student council meetings, for fun.

    • @chatboulon743
      @chatboulon743 Před rokem +8

      The prom girl in a suit looked so good!! So much better than some of the half-dresses her classmates probably wore. (Not of a fan of prom dresses, since a vast majority of them are super revealing.)

    • @battery_eater
      @battery_eater Před rokem +9

      ​@@feuerling omw to find a roman tunic that looks like a femboy pink miniskirt

    • @jacthing1
      @jacthing1 Před rokem +5

      ​@@battery_eater or a Greek chiton

  • @pineapplepapercrafts
    @pineapplepapercrafts Před 6 měsíci +12

    As a Canadian, watching people mess with wildlife is infuriating.
    And I want to ride a moose that is awesome and terrifying 😂

  • @CommissarMitch
    @CommissarMitch Před rokem +12

    Ok the soap story near the end is some peak comedy. Both can laugh about what is not a big deal in the end. Bravo.

  • @aemidaniels
    @aemidaniels Před rokem +330

    as someone who lives around twitchy cops, if they tell you the radio is a breathalizer, then it's a breathalizer. better to have them laugh at you than beat you half to death because you resisted a drug test.

    • @Fledhyris
      @Fledhyris Před rokem +63

      I'm sure, but by their accents, that video was clearly taken in Britain. Our cops are not like your cops.

    • @Lisa5hamer
      @Lisa5hamer Před rokem +59

      I’m pretty sure they aren’t cops but security that are outside clubs, and denying the guy access to the club due to already being too drunk.

    • @Echo81Rumple83
      @Echo81Rumple83 Před rokem +18

      i'll take a breathalyzer if need be, but not when they're faking it with a walkie-talkie; who knows whether their germs of bigotry is on them O_o

    • @dudewhatthewhat8983
      @dudewhatthewhat8983 Před rokem +43

      The fact people are scared of those that are supposed to keep them safe is so sad. Worst part being I totally understand why you’re scared. I might not be American, but from what I have seen online I wouldn’t fully trust an American cop either.

    • @seigeengine
      @seigeengine Před 11 měsíci

      @@dudewhatthewhat8983 I just like to whip out the stat that American police kill 35x as many people per capita as cops in comparable nations.

  • @ceeshnia
    @ceeshnia Před rokem +281

    That plagiarism detector can be a real issue; some people in my college facebook group were talking about how their papers were flagged for plagiarism, but what was flagged were properly cited parts of the paper, or very generic statements, especially when it came to labs where you should be getting specific results. If a teacher doesn't review it and goes based on the color, it can cause someone to fail a class.
    I've had turnitin flag cited sources, the sources themselves in the bibliography, and statements such as "x war was in x year" or someone in a group saying "I am a white woman married to a Hispanic man", because she is a white woman married to a Hispanic man and we were supposed to say a little about ourselves and why the topic we were covering was relevant to us; imagine your life being copyrighted because someone else has a similar coupling and mentioned it in their paper.
    I understand plagiarism is a problem, but man, teachers really need to consider the tools they are using and actually go over them to make sure they aren't falsely flagging things. And seriously, get rid of the issues with labs that hundreds are doing a year that are supposed to all have the same results, FFS; that is a no-win situation.

    • @dio6586
      @dio6586 Před rokem +17

      Yeah, our school tried scaring us in the beginning of the year by saying that they can check the papers with a plagiarism checker. They don't really check and just read through it like you're supposed to lol.

    • @Lisa5hamer
      @Lisa5hamer Před rokem +22

      Yeah I agree with this handed in an essay got 35% plagiarism on turnitin it was my references, citations and since it’s a year wide essay with the same topic general statements that fit what the essay was to be about. Is really annoying when using research papers that I need to put the data in for.

    • @tummytub1161
      @tummytub1161 Před rokem +7

      My teacher would just say if you didn't do it yourself you didn't learn anything and it will come back to haunt you later on.

    • @yenne954
      @yenne954 Před rokem +19

      I once had a teacher tell me I was getting an F for plagiarism. I showed her how the "10%" that was matching was all in my citations... my in text citations that were used in the proper format turned up flagged but the rest of the sentence didn't. Me entire works cited page was also cited in the proper format.
      So I correctly cited every source... in the correct format... and only used scholar sources that others have also used in other academic papers....
      Outside of that I had one quotation, with quotation marks, that was flagged. It was also. cited.
      Got my A after showing her that. They are ok as long as you actually review where the flags are instead of just seeing a % and going "plagiarism!"

    • @16poetisa
      @16poetisa Před rokem +4

      Fifteen years ago my English teacher went over with us in class how turnitin works. For essays where you're citing sources, you actually *do* want a certain minimal percentage of non-original text, because otherwise you're not actually quoting source materials. So the program had an optimal range, and flagged assignments for both too small and too large percentages. Idk what the software is like now, but you'd think people would read the instructions before failing students just because the algorithm spits out a certain percentage and you can't even be bothered to read their work.

  • @The_Cruzader
    @The_Cruzader Před rokem +11

    Fun fact: In the United States they don’t have gates/fences in front of their house. At least not as often as some countries in Europe. When they do it’s usually a security precaution because it looks nice. Maybe sometimes for privacy, but not that often, that’s reserved for the back yard fence. I did notice that more places in Europe do have gates in front of yards and houses. It’s actually pretty fascinating that some features as simple as a fence/gate in the front of a yard could be so different. Also, the houses in Europe look quite different than the houses in the US this might be one of the reasons they don’t have gates in front of houses quite as often as they do in Europe.

    • @santiv4
      @santiv4 Před 7 měsíci +1

      houses in the US with front gates tall enough for privacy tend to be extremely pricy houses/rich peoples homes

    • @Zookiethecrimecookie
      @Zookiethecrimecookie Před 5 měsíci

      We have military fences where I live

  • @alicesundelin3094
    @alicesundelin3094 Před 11 měsíci +12

    So... Imagine if the mom who found the girlfriend out with some other guy wasn't aware that the couple were poylgamous and it was completely fine in both of their minds and the mom just walked in and berated her son's girlfriend and in turn her son for doing nothing wrong?

    • @snekysneks
      @snekysneks Před 9 měsíci +7

      Or if that was a friend or brother and were just hanging out platonically.

  • @Tattybirch96
    @Tattybirch96 Před rokem +211

    I wouldn't doubt it if the ladies who accidentally swapped babies are friends who chose to dress their babies the same. When the one comes over to take the baby out of the others arm, neither seem too particularly concerned.

    • @keit99
      @keit99 Před rokem +34

      Yeah that looked way to peaceful as for the individuals to be strangers

  • @hexonyou
    @hexonyou Před rokem +196

    That post from the guy warning people not to ring his doorbell and threatening that he was loading his gun is especially eerie (and familiar) because recently in America a man did shoot a child who came to his house by mistake when trying to pick his little brother up from a friend's house. People like that having weapons is truly terrifying- more so than any boogeyman scenario they can make up to justify having a gun in the first place.

    • @WolvesRAwsome1
      @WolvesRAwsome1 Před rokem

      that's literally exactly what i was thinking of. shit like this happens in america. its scary. cant fuckin go outside anymore. stupid ass country

    • @inotnatalie5048
      @inotnatalie5048 Před rokem +11

      OH YEA I REMEMBER THAT!

    • @Scrinwaipwr
      @Scrinwaipwr Před rokem +7

      And lots of people like that having guns, many of them just about smart enough to know that they'd not pass the criteria for even the slightest regulation, having the vote or just being politicians themselves is one reason why guns in the US are almost completely deregulated like it's Mad Max times.

    • @w.reidripley1968
      @w.reidripley1968 Před rokem

      (Long pause)... I perceive none of you have ever viewed Donut Operator's YT. And you might like to; he's even handsomer than Cliccy here.

    • @Scrinwaipwr
      @Scrinwaipwr Před rokem +7

      @@w.reidripley1968 what's that got to do with gun control?

  • @Emerald.She-Ra
    @Emerald.She-Ra Před rokem +9

    The baby mix up reminded of when my youngest sister, who was 3/4 at the time, had a friend who was her literal and figurative doppelganger. People were absolutely convinced they were twins, or that my dad had cheated (he hadn't). In the start of the 90s, kids all tended to have similar clothing, if not identical, because there weren't as many options as there are today.
    One gorgeous summer day, my sister, and her friend (I can't recall the girl's name, but her mum's was Sharon and she was a nasty piece of work), were playing together in front of our close (Scottish term for flats/apartments/condo). Both were wearing identical outfits - pastel rainbow shorts, and white t shirts with rainbows to match. (All three girls in my family had the same bloody outfit. Hated the t-shirt - triggered my sensory issues so very terribly🤬).
    Anyway, with me being the eldest, I'm on babysitting duty as usual. Sharon calls my sister's pal in for lunch, and we also head in for a snack.
    My dad was playing bowls (sometimes called carpet bowls) that day. A couple of hours later, he comes home, carrying a bawling kid - one who looked like my sister from behind - scolding her for being out in the big park alone, how she could have been hurt etc.
    My mum said to my dad my sister was sleeping on the couch. There's no way she'd gotten out. Dad refused to believe her, until he walked into the living room and saw my sister, sound asleep, on the couch. Mum got one of us older kids to run across to Sharon's to let her know her daughter was safe.
    Sharon was so out of her face on drugs, she didn't even know where her kids were let alone at least one had decided to venture on a solo walk. She came over, picked up her kid, and started screaming at her full blast. Someone finally called social work on her, and her kids were taken away for a while.

  • @krazycats564
    @krazycats564 Před rokem +17

    Coming up with a frankenstien independently is actually really impressive because it's in so much of media. How did you completely miss that media?

  • @frequentlyoffline3917
    @frequentlyoffline3917 Před rokem +181

    The Hakimi thing is blatant misogyny disguised as misinformation. Hakimi is getting divorced, but the reason why is because Hakimi is facing a r*pe charge.

    • @snekysneks
      @snekysneks Před rokem

      Not to mention the blatant deception going on. That's enough for divorce, in my opinion.

    • @MaidMirawyn
      @MaidMirawyn Před rokem +49

      That is a very important bit of context. I had assumed he put it in his mom’s name so his wife wouldn’t have access, and now we know why!

    • @tummytub1161
      @tummytub1161 Před rokem +10

      Not like the charges can be made up out of spite or any other reason. I hate the fact that man circumvented a ton of taxes and other things with his scam . Let's just wait till things are proven until dragging someone through the dirt

    • @platinum_noelle
      @platinum_noelle Před rokem +15

      I also heard that legally, she will be able to have alimony because of some jargon and legal stuff that prevents people from using the "not under my name" "loophole". I can't remember the specifics.
      Also, she's very wealthy herself from her own accomplishments, so she's not even in "gild-digger" territory that many of these articles about it are trying to claim she is.

    • @marchleo9801
      @marchleo9801 Před rokem +10

      She’s an established person in media and not only was he having a charge for forced naughties but also having done that in their shared home. 32:29

  • @DamiesEvilTwin
    @DamiesEvilTwin Před rokem +188

    16:35 I heard about this one. The context is that it was a little girl, she was looking for her kitty, she was apparently black, he threatened to rip her "nasty hair" out if she rang his bell again, and he actually had the cat because he stole it. He kept doubling down hard core about what he said and that's how all the details got spilled, because for some reason he thought it made him look better.

    • @ranting2daMAX
      @ranting2daMAX Před rokem +18

      wtf…

    • @annelixa9
      @annelixa9 Před rokem +29

      The child was only 6. The man started responding to all messages with "Please accept my apology".

    • @DamiesEvilTwin
      @DamiesEvilTwin Před rokem +10

      @@annelixa9 Bit too late for it now though, lol

    • @annelixa9
      @annelixa9 Před rokem +19

      @@DamiesEvilTwin oh I totally agree with you. What he said and did was horrendous and shouldn't be forgiven with just that.

    • @ObtuseMori
      @ObtuseMori Před rokem +6

      Genuinely, what is happening to the world? People are insane.

  • @magetime29
    @magetime29 Před rokem +9

    I'm embarrassed to admit I used bars of soap the same way.. It makes more sense now that it's pointed out to me though. Thanks for teaching me something new

    • @sarahr8311
      @sarahr8311 Před 9 měsíci +11

      I use the bar directly on my skin. I don't think there's one "right" way to wash, though clearly there are wrong ones

    • @mamasimmerplays4702
      @mamasimmerplays4702 Před 5 měsíci +2

      But the whole point of soap is that it kills bacteria and fungi and other stuff you don't want a whole lot of on your skin. So whichever way you use it, so long as you rinse the surface when you're done, it will be clean for the next person to use. It's SOAP.

    • @Eurocoin
      @Eurocoin Před 4 měsíci

      Every person, I've ever seen using a bar of soap, has used it this way (directly on the skin), myself included. Though nowadays hardly anyone (i know) uses soap bars, most use liquid soap.

  • @Vonloke
    @Vonloke Před rokem +10

    The cellar fridge idea is, by it's very nature, actually groundbreaking ;)

  • @tim_the_traveler
    @tim_the_traveler Před rokem +211

    It's ironic how it's bad to see lady butts, but it's all good to see guy's butts. Society is secretly gay confirmed!

    • @randomcdude4430
      @randomcdude4430 Před rokem +24

      Nothing like good old, wholesome plumber's crack.🇺🇲

    • @picklestheomnipotent4535
      @picklestheomnipotent4535 Před rokem

      i mean im not complaining about some guy ass `,:)

    • @shadowking278
      @shadowking278 Před rokem +3

      🫡

    • @GoldAxoMC
      @GoldAxoMC Před rokem +5

      ya bro there's a guy at my school who is more caked up that every girl in the school combined

    • @tim_the_traveler
      @tim_the_traveler Před rokem +4

      @@GoldAxoMC to be fair, if he does a lot of leg exercises, that would explain it.

  • @dulce.sirena
    @dulce.sirena Před rokem +193

    Once I was in a food line at a mall with my kids, absent-mindedly petting the hair of the one standing with me while I debated. The lady in front of me was giving me the weirdest look. I glance at "my" kid who's hair I was playing with. It was her kid. Mine were both standing behind me watching me lovingly touch a stranger's kid and saying nothing, and the kid said nothing either. Worst thing was how the woman kept giving me stank eye afterwards when I acknowledged and apologized for the mix-up. Like, lady, you see I have kids the same height and hairstyle with me, your kid was standing with me not you, and I freaking apologized. Do you not touch your kids or something, for a motherly action to be that weird to you???

    • @ladykoiwolfe
      @ladykoiwolfe Před rokem +75

      Why not just say something? Why glare? People are weird and often dumb. I don't blame you at all, or the kid. Kid must have been enjoying it.

    • @janemiettinen5176
      @janemiettinen5176 Před rokem +56

      I petted a nice little doggie who was up on older ladys arms, we talked and it was all pleasant and cool.. it got weird when I realized I was actually petting the ladys fur coat instead and had done so for quite a while.. This happened like 30 years ago, but Im still feeling just as stupid. But at least I can laugh about it today, you will too, hun :)

    • @irina-ty1336
      @irina-ty1336 Před rokem +22

      Just, why didn't she say anything ? A random stranger start to touch her child, and it's okay ?? She is lucky nothing happened.
      Or, I don"t know the age of the child, but was it a child that was here alone, and the lady just saw him/her coming alone and making strange face, and was curious ?

    • @Thenoobestgirl
      @Thenoobestgirl Před rokem +5

      ​@@janemiettinen5176 that's hilarious! 😂

  • @kriscynical
    @kriscynical Před rokem +3

    32:15 The mother owning all of the assets in order to protect them: my parents almost did something like this to protect our family's assets from a wrongful lawsuit brought by greedy people.
    My dad owned and operated a successful business for 30 years starting in the '80s. Unfortunately success can attract dishonest people who want what isn't theirs. My dad was always an upstanding and honorable businessman, and always kept his word AND his contract terms with customers/clients.
    To put it simply, when I was growing up there were people who filed a frivolous lawsuit against our family's business and used every underhanded trick in the books to manipulate the court/justice system to try and take what wasn't theirs, including my family's assets outside of the business even down to our home and my parents' retirement savings.
    When things got to their worst, my parents actually had a kind of "nuclear option" plan that they were going to do in order to protect the family if it became necessary: my dad would transfer absolutely everything outside of the core finances of the business into my mom's name, and then they would divorce so those other people couldn't touch any of it because their suit was against my dad specifically. Then once everything was settled, they'd remarry.
    It thankfully didn't come to that and my dad ended up winning the lawsuit because, again, it was frivolous and he hadn't done anything wrong. But that contingency plan is still legendary within the family.
    My parents will celebrate their 57th wedding anniversary in August. Which makes it even funnier that at the time they were discussing the divorce-then-remarry plan, my mom had teased my dad saying "Well yeah, _if I take you back."_ 😂

  • @Persepholeigh
    @Persepholeigh Před rokem +12

    At 24:38 was she cheating or just out with a friend? I've known way too many people that consider any friends of the opposite sex cheating to just believe that's the case without any background info.

  • @nadinekurz6117
    @nadinekurz6117 Před rokem +155

    Just yesterday a teacher said she was "disappointed" in me because her software said my essay was "10% written by AI". Luckily enough, I could convince her it was actually me who had written my own essay because the number is so low, but I am scared of the next few years. What if this happens with my Bachelor's thesis? How do I prove I didn't use sth? My uni doesn't even have regulations on AI yet, so nobody knows what teachers are even allowed to do based on their suspicions. It is the wild west out there, man. Thanks for talking about this, made me feel a lot better to see your support in this, Click.

    • @mjwildy2359
      @mjwildy2359 Před rokem +31

      If you use Google docs, and I think maybe Microsoft Word does the same thing, you can pull up the document history to show you've done the work yourself.

    • @RandomFandomDragon
      @RandomFandomDragon Před rokem +6

      @@mjwildy2359 Yeah, but if you are copy/pasting into the doc, it wouldn't necessarily show that, would it?

    • @profwaldone
      @profwaldone Před rokem +8

      Mandatory usage of version controle in software. Regular edits over weeks will show your work. While ai generated information will show up more sporadicly in huge chunks at the time.

    • @Llortnerof
      @Llortnerof Před rokem +16

      @@profwaldone You do realise we're talking about students here, yes?

    • @valerielevasseur8674
      @valerielevasseur8674 Před rokem +18

      Catching cheaters has never been about fancier tech. It's about if the student can answer basic questions in person and discuss the ideas. I had a dude once who didn't know where the country was he'd allegedly been researching all semester...in an International Studies seminar. You beat the machine not by becoming more machine dependent, but by using the human element the tech cannot.

  • @Makuto66
    @Makuto66 Před rokem +93

    Do they realize that natural born Spanish speakers can be dark skinned, light skinned and even Asian in appearance?

    • @hymol_1316
      @hymol_1316 Před rokem

      No cus people are dumb

    • @janemiettinen5176
      @janemiettinen5176 Před rokem

      Of course not, because the world around America is just a myth to most of these peeps. Now even internet is American 😵‍💫

    • @fancydeer
      @fancydeer Před rokem

      Spain is literally a European country inhabited by white people that colonized half the world. Saying white people can't speak Spanish is like saying white people can't speak French or English it makes zero sense.

    • @lick3227
      @lick3227 Před rokem +5

      Shhhhhhhh~ don't bother

    • @leanykakicsi6152
      @leanykakicsi6152 Před rokem +8

      Or even Europeans! I know you comment included them too but there are Americans who legit don’t know about Spain

  • @bevd7859
    @bevd7859 Před 9 měsíci +2

    Wow, the chick in the Uber complaining about the "figit stick", her mind would be blown if she saw the third peddle on the floor.

  • @annacobb1140
    @annacobb1140 Před rokem +4

    Let me point out that a child thats forced to marry is unable to obtain a divorce until they are 18. Figure that out in a way that diesnt make you sick

  • @rayceeya8659
    @rayceeya8659 Před rokem +97

    LOL Click has no idea how messed up the American school system is. We live in a country where many children only show up to school because that's the only place they can get a steady meal. And some people want to take that away. LOL We're so screwed.

    • @taviebrown2271
      @taviebrown2271 Před rokem +13

      As my grandma often says, "We're all going to hell in a Handbag."

    • @randomcdude4430
      @randomcdude4430 Před rokem +6

      ​@@taviebrown2271nah they ditched the handbag a while back for a bushel basket and then ditched that for freight cars.

  • @Werevampiwolf
    @Werevampiwolf Před rokem +49

    I remember having to get a doctor's note to wear flats to high school graduation because girls were required to wear heels (A, I'm nonbinary, and B, I have joint deformities that, among other things, means my legs can't support my weight when in certain positions. So I can't even stand up in heels, hence the doctor's note)

    • @clockside
      @clockside Před rokem +13

      It's so dumb you had to do that, for a bajillion reasons!!! I'm so glad you were able to get that doctor's note at least!!!
      (❤ from a fellow bad-jointy nonbiney)

    • @jamester3484
      @jamester3484 Před rokem

      Even if you weren't non-binary, you shouldn't be forced to wear heels. There's way too much risk for an injury or some really fucked up legs and ankles.

  • @meinenklinke
    @meinenklinke Před rokem +7

    Now I’ve gotta trace my Swedish family because I would 100% think a cavalry of moose would be a good idea. 😂

  • @kitsunekaze93
    @kitsunekaze93 Před 9 měsíci +3

    22:47 if they are actually 15, then parents "inspecting" their packages is a serious breach of privacy, regardless of the questionable life choices that kid seems to be making

  • @ezekielsmith3571
    @ezekielsmith3571 Před rokem +125

    The one with the teacher with the huge butt. The controversy was actually that she was taking suggestive photos to post to her twitter for soft core p. DURING CLASS TIME. she needs to be put on a list.

    • @PenguinLord10
      @PenguinLord10 Před rokem +62

      Why on earth wouldn't they use that for the headline instead? That's way more scandalous than "hurr durr teacher have big butt".

    • @flashbang7910
      @flashbang7910 Před rokem

      @@PenguinLord10They’re trying to sell a narrative, plain and simple.
      If it was just trying to fire the teacher for her body shape, that would be unacceptable, but clearly that’s not the whole truth.
      Also, YOU CAN SEE HER BRA in the first photo. She works with children. That was my first red flag.

    • @ObtuseMori
      @ObtuseMori Před rokem

      @@PenguinLord10 I guess butts are better clickbait material for all the horny men and outraged conservatives on social media.

  • @jbelavor9124
    @jbelavor9124 Před rokem +278

    Building a cellar is literally a ground breaking concept

    • @adelinaarmstrong9423
      @adelinaarmstrong9423 Před rokem +33

      that's so punny, wish i would have thought of that sooner. in fact, you could write a *best-cellar!*

    • @kidd32888
      @kidd32888 Před rokem +25

      ​@@adelinaarmstrong9423 stop running this joke to the ground

    • @Feral_cockroach121
      @Feral_cockroach121 Před 11 měsíci +25

      @@kidd32888 C’mon man, they were just fooling around. Wish you were more *down to Earth*

    • @screaming_cat2007
      @screaming_cat2007 Před 10 měsíci +22

      Damn this joke really hit rock bottom

    • @-_Nifi_-
      @-_Nifi_- Před 10 měsíci +13

      I Wanna add to this joke but I am not funny

  • @KitsuneFyora
    @KitsuneFyora Před rokem +7

    22:30 this actually happened with me at my previous college. They were using some sort of AI Anti-plagiarism detector for our essays. I would write 85-90% of the essays myself and the rest would be quotes or references.
    Unfortunately the AI thought I was a complete plagiarizer and kept almost failing my essays 😮‍💨

  • @Imsimplyaskeleton
    @Imsimplyaskeleton Před rokem +2

    The moose part was good. The fact that the guy with the camera was just like, welp, and started cheering for the moose was perfect. XD

  • @Dragonbleps
    @Dragonbleps Před rokem +437

    I feel so bad for people who go out with manipulative people like the "split the bill" girl. Don't ask questions you don't want the answer to! Don't offer a solution you don't want to go through with!
    If I offer to split the bill it's because I want to help. If my date says no to splitting, then that's very kind of them. If my date says "yes" then I go through with splitting the bill, zero hard feelings because I was literally the one who offered to split it! Don't trick people. How tf are you supposed to have a healthy relationship if the smallest interactions are based on manipulation and testing to see how much you can get away with?? This sort of "pass/fail" testing" of others over ultimately trivial things is toxic.
    Man I don't even wanna date and I have more sense.

    • @deathofallthingspotato9919
      @deathofallthingspotato9919 Před rokem +42

      I'm the camp of insisting on splitting bills - particularly for first dates (not that I actually go on dates). I hate the kind of weird monetary thing not doing so brings in, and the whole idea of someone basically trying to pay their way onto my good side. The whole idea of money getting involved gives massive manipulation vibes in both directions - both the idea that someone needs paying for their consideration, and that the other person has paid their way.
      Even ignoring the weird pass/fail stuff (which is valid in its way, but only on like red flag stuff), its such a weird vibe.

    • @darkblossum4379
      @darkblossum4379 Před rokem +23

      @@deathofallthingspotato9919 Generally never pay fully on your first date with a person. So many girls know they can get free and maybe even expensive food for free if they agree to go on a date with a guy they think is desperate enough, only to then block them or ignore them, as they got the use they wanted out of him.
      I have too many straight male friends where this kind of stuff is common and it is sick, they go on like 5 dates a month and only maybe 1 will go on a second date and the others will just block or ignore them, calling them creepy when they want to find out what the hell went wrong. It was so bad, that me and some friends actually went to the same restaurant where the date for a friend happened, to find out if he really behaved wrongly or maybe acted creepy. Nope nothing, he acted normal and they actually seemed to have chemistry, though he was then still ignored after the date, only for the said girl to match with another guy in our friend group and try to get him into a date in a rather expensive restaurant, declining once he says they would split the bill.
      It is not worth it to pay fully for the first date, and never as a guy, as the chances are you are only getting used.

    • @deathofallthingspotato9919
      @deathofallthingspotato9919 Před rokem +14

      @@darkblossum4379 I'm a girl lol.
      My point was that I wouldn't feel comfortable if someone tried to pay me as part of a date, like I know it's meant as a nice gesture, but if feels so... Weird.

    • @carniethedat7071
      @carniethedat7071 Před rokem +11

      There's one thing I hate about the vast majority of "dating advice" influencers, and it's that they value drama over actually helpful advice. While drama gets you clicks, it just feeds into this idea that love is manipulative and that everyone is out to take advantage of you. This leaves people feeling as though they have to be super defensive at all times when in the dating scene. You have to be playing 8D chess with the brain of someone like her and constantly paranoid to guess what they really want, and after all that you still get it wrong half the time.
      It's total bullshit. I wish people would stop trying to play everyone around them and just be genuine for once.

    • @akitokutikabanae7010
      @akitokutikabanae7010 Před rokem +2

      Thank you 💜

  • @tromkehra
    @tromkehra Před rokem +578

    For splitting the bill with a potential date is more of me protecting myself from creeps. If they don't buy me anything, then I don't owe them anything. I want to get to know you, not feel gaslit into saying yes to activities that I don't want.

    • @jadecoolness101
      @jadecoolness101 Před rokem +62

      I'll have them pay for dinner if they're the one to ask for a date. Let him reveal his red flags fast.
      If he thinks paying $20 for dinner ENTITLES him to something, then bye bye.

    • @Echo81Rumple83
      @Echo81Rumple83 Před rokem +26

      i did it mainly because money's tight from his angle when i was in a relationship. he likes to be a gentleman about footing the bill, but i'm not that old fashioned about it, and he's rather... "thrifty" to say the least, though i can admit i have expensive taste, but having gone to an actual high-end bistro in the past once or twice (and hating the quality of its 'high-end food' compared to some not-so-expensive places that has quality over quantity), it's subjective in the end on what constitute expensive and cheap (especially with inflating screwing things up :/)

    • @Scrinwaipwr
      @Scrinwaipwr Před rokem +18

      I want the woman paying her share of the dinner because I'm a cheap male feminist.
      Only if I asked her out etc am I OK paying for her because then I'm why she's there. Even then I prefer to keep my money if I can because it's not like I forced her to go out with me. I might offer to pay but I won't insist.
      If she sticks around and levels up from date to partner then I'm happy to spend on her because I know she's worth it by then.

    • @seigeengine
      @seigeengine Před 11 měsíci +23

      If someone expects you to give them things on a first date, then you're not on a date, you're paying for an escort.

    • @hmnhntr
      @hmnhntr Před 11 měsíci +7

      Also, it's not like in the past where a woman is expected to not be working. If you have a job and we mutually agreed to go out, why am I any more obligated to pay?

  • @Cerasum_chrysanthes
    @Cerasum_chrysanthes Před rokem +10

    27:50 Oh god I have gotten this recommended as a short once xD
    Been binging some more videos of them after that because those two are SO FUNNY and honestly adorable. She is just so blunt and open about stuff, I totally love her.
    edit: mistyped timestamp

  • @hollyjollyxmas
    @hollyjollyxmas Před 8 měsíci +1

    Omg the plagiarism story reminded me of my own: in uni I was writing a paper and needed some source for a very niche topic. I found two great sources and began reading them…turns out the one source I found had shamelessly copied the other source word for word even though they were from two completely different universities (they did not ever work together) and the guilty author didn’t even cite the one source when he cited others!
    I ended up finding the contact info for the author who was copied and I sent them an email about it. They were very thankful.

  • @forgerofsouls9126
    @forgerofsouls9126 Před rokem +114

    To many people have lost their lives this year due to "stand your ground" people thinking it means they can shoot anyone that enters their property, regardless of their age or reasons for going on their property. A 14 year old girl that was playing hide and seek with her friends got shot by one of these psychopaths, thankfully, she survived, despite being hit in the head.
    This behavior is insane.

    • @The_Rat_Qu3n3
      @The_Rat_Qu3n3 Před 9 měsíci +7

      Ikr

    • @Tiperia
      @Tiperia Před 8 měsíci +4

      imagine if that's what stand your ground meant

    • @forgerofsouls9126
      @forgerofsouls9126 Před 8 měsíci +13

      @@Tiperia Sadly, it feels like many people believe that is what it means. That they can lawfully kill anyone just for stepping onto their property regardless of why they stepped on it in the first place.
      Be it children, post office, cops, etc. Matters not to these people it seems.

    • @Tiperia
      @Tiperia Před 8 měsíci +2

      @@forgerofsouls9126 agreed.

    • @megandunnett7900
      @megandunnett7900 Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@forgerofsouls9126and then they complain about not getting their packages.

  • @chatboulon743
    @chatboulon743 Před rokem +722

    The soap lady killed me when she had that moment of realization. That conversation turned unexpectedly wholesome with her trying to process that new information. 💜

    • @Kartoffelkamm
      @Kartoffelkamm Před rokem +85

      Agreed.
      Always nice seeing people realize they did something in a very unusual fashion all their lives, and trying to come to terms with that.
      Also the guy didn't really make fun of her, but just told her how to do it properly.
      That conversation could've gone so much worse, from both ends.

    • @chatboulon743
      @chatboulon743 Před rokem +47

      @@Kartoffelkamm And, honestly, I've done both ways. It's really depends how much time I have to shower. Lol

    • @Fledhyris
      @Fledhyris Před rokem +15

      And I'm over here going... 'you use a flannel?!'

    • @vibeci
      @vibeci Před rokem +35

      What happened to using washcloths with soap, have they never heard of this invention!!

    • @tummytub1161
      @tummytub1161 Před rokem +22

      ​@@vibeci surprisingly to me a big part of the world doesn't know about this. I had someone ask me what the tiny towel was for

  • @moirapledger9153
    @moirapledger9153 Před rokem +7

    Curvy teacher was actually fired because she wanted to be tiktok famous with her students and their fathers.

  • @Aries-ku8uk
    @Aries-ku8uk Před rokem +3

    From what I've heard about various AI detectors when it comes to writing essays, it mostly looks for a lot of fancy/ornate words.
    For instance: "he was thrown out the window" might get rated 0-1% AI; "he was defenestrated" would score significantly higher.
    Additional score increases can be caused by: lack of typos, correct punctuation, fancy punctuation (brackets, colons, semicolons, etc), and a handful of other things.

    • @sarahr8311
      @sarahr8311 Před 9 měsíci

      My school ran things through a plagiarism detector, and you could see your score before you submitted online work. Something like 8% was considered the acceptable cutoff. My essays, which were my own work with every quote cited, consistently scored 20-25%. I have no idea why, maybe it was too much fancy language. I'm just glad the teachers never made an issue of it.

  • @ClownHoundII
    @ClownHoundII Před rokem +80

    My face palm of the day was me getting called a "rampant sexist" because on a post on how to draw human anatomy, I said that men shouldn't called ugly for having bulges. I was almost called a "fucking moron" because I stated that women don't have crotches like a barbie doll.

    • @w.reidripley1968
      @w.reidripley1968 Před rokem

      Moron or not, f$cking would definitely clue ya.

    • @w.reidripley1968
      @w.reidripley1968 Před rokem +2

      Sometimes, bulge-wise, it's kind of fun explaining how a man can sit a horse and not wince.

  • @somethinunameit637
    @somethinunameit637 Před rokem +229

    My favorite reddit story I have found about the whole "speak english" Karen's, was OP's aunt expecting a Gaelic town in Ireland to speak English. Claiming it was "like being in a foreign country."

  • @lizzykayOT7
    @lizzykayOT7 Před rokem +2

    That flat-Earth anecdote was so hilarious, even ignoring the security logistic, my man really out here underestimating navigation. So many lost ships and lost flights, but sure, it's a straight line.
    Sink holes are legit scary, good one that mini for skirting around it.

  • @tiinyhwa
    @tiinyhwa Před rokem +3

    oh god the clip of toni and ryan is one of my fav clips from them… i swear toni is just completely unhinged in like every episode it’s great

  • @PhoenixHinds
    @PhoenixHinds Před rokem +378

    As a Canadian, I have a true respect for all moose.

    • @randomcdude4430
      @randomcdude4430 Před rokem +7

      You misspelled health fear.

    • @PhoenixHinds
      @PhoenixHinds Před rokem

      @@randomcdude4430 that doesnt even make sense. Who is "afraid of health"? Go back to school, your lack of education is showing.

    • @osheridan
      @osheridan Před rokem +18

      *meese

    • @PhoenixHinds
      @PhoenixHinds Před rokem +2

      @@osheridan 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @ObtuseMori
      @ObtuseMori Před rokem +13

      As a person who has never seen a real life moose, I have true respect for all moose. I also know better than to ever mess with them because they can get hecking angry!

  • @MrOblivionoverlord86
    @MrOblivionoverlord86 Před rokem +84

    21:41
    I once got failed in a Theology class because my Professor had a policy of using a plagiarism detection bot, which he refused to even check the logs of what they claimed was "plagiarized."
    My essay on Judaism was flagged as taken from a protein smoothie website...
    He was fired the next year.

    • @jacthing1
      @jacthing1 Před rokem +20

      ...from a protein smoothie website??? What was "plagiarized"? "They will" or something like that?

    • @VenathTehN3RD
      @VenathTehN3RD Před rokem +14

      ...I can't deny that I'm genuinely curious just what the hell a plagiarism bot could have possibly picked up in an essay on Judaism for a Theology course that it also found on a protein smoothie website. I mean, I'm sure there are some common words used in both, but I genuinely have no idea what word combinations or similarities in phrasing could have been significant enough to raise red flags on that one. Like was it some kind of Jewish-themed smoothie website, or...I dunno.

    • @MrOblivionoverlord86
      @MrOblivionoverlord86 Před rokem +8

      ​@@VenathTehN3RD This was several years ago by now but if I remember right, the bot had taken random chunks of sentences, mostly picking up on the word "mystic"
      (I used in reference to Jewish Mysticism)

    • @VenathTehN3RD
      @VenathTehN3RD Před rokem +6

      ​@@MrOblivionoverlord86 That...huh. Yeah, I guess that actually sounds about right for some of these plagiarism detection systems. Who cares what the context was so long as the words were technically in both pieces of writing. After all, "Final Fantasy is a videogame series from Japan that rapidly rose to popularity worldwide on its release" and "The story of Alexander the Great became so legendary that it sometimes toes the line between fantasy and reality, and is still a widely recognized tale worldwide even centuries after the final days of his empire" are basically the exact same thing. I mean, they both include the words "final," "fantasy," and "worldwide" so how could it possibly NOT be plagiarism?

  • @kristinavechinski7182
    @kristinavechinski7182 Před 7 měsíci +2

    My prom for my homeschool had a serious dress code. We couldn't wear spaghetti straps and no dresses that were too short or showed too much. It was awful. I didn't go after freshman year since i was more focused on school and wasn't very social anyways but tbh that dress code was terrible

  • @Averagescroller
    @Averagescroller Před 6 měsíci +3

    “Freedom hamburgers per eagle shotgun”
    -The Click, 2023

  • @evam6566
    @evam6566 Před rokem +359

    You can prove you did write your work yourself by filming the entire process of writing. Let them watch 20 hours or however long it takes you to write shit. Better than failing for no reason.

    • @yourburningworld8719
      @yourburningworld8719 Před rokem

      The A.I's are getting better and better at generating fake videos. Soon, not even video evidence could prove your innocence.

    • @azarinevil
      @azarinevil Před rokem +38

      I just left in a spelling mistake.. one single misplaced letter. Let them explain how and why I plagurized something and yet know exactly what line and word the error is on.

    • @perr0263
      @perr0263 Před 10 měsíci +20

      I had a teacher that accepted the "I forgot my homework at home" if you could provide evidence that the homework was actually donne

    • @elizabethbertucci9313
      @elizabethbertucci9313 Před 9 měsíci +16

      Filming the process isn’t feasible, but requiring all the stages, brainstorming, outline, all the drafts is what most teachers ask for. If you can show the process, you’re good. And of course the constitution will show plagiarism! It’s a document on record!

    • @FrozEnbyWolf150
      @FrozEnbyWolf150 Před 9 měsíci +6

      I'm a science fantasy writer, and I write in a stream of consciousness style that has multiple layers of meaning. I cite James Joyce as my inspiration, but I've been told my stories read more like Faulkner. I'd like to see someone try to imitate that.

  • @ipso2815
    @ipso2815 Před rokem +84

    The not failing students thing is so hard to imagine. They do know that often repeating the grade will benefit the student? My best friend repeated 1st grade bc she had a chronic ear infection and was temporarily hard of hearing. So she barely caught anything of what the teacher was saying. She can hear perfectly fine now and has since graduated, but imagine if she hadn't had the oportunity to repeat the grade where you literally learn all the basics to later funtion as a human being, because of some 'statistic'.

    • @hymol_1316
      @hymol_1316 Před rokem +5

      Yes, losing a year is actually overdramatised. I dont think its much of a deal though I havent repated a grade never

    • @electrowave114
      @electrowave114 Před rokem +16

      Unfortunately, schools lose funding in the USA if a student fails a grade. The higher the pass rate, the more funding the school gets, the lower the pass rate, the less funding the school gets. It goes back to some very poorly thought out laws that were passed decades ago.

    • @dyingeating7533
      @dyingeating7533 Před rokem

      That's first grade, what happens when you're a senior in highschool and you get left behind? All your friends move on and you get left behind discouraged. Even in other cases where you're still in the same school it makes it harder and harder to see old friends and make new ones. Being held back a year may seem insignificant but if they allow it once will they allow it again and again? There should be other signs that someone has something preventing them from learning to the best of their ability. The teachers and other school staff are responsible for catching the students that are failing. Perhaps even the parents should know something is off with their own child. Repeating a grade isn't necessary to identify issues.

    • @ipso2815
      @ipso2815 Před rokem +3

      @@dyingeating7533 I met my best friend in 1st grade. I moved up a grade and she stayed and yet 13 years later we're still best friends. And our school system didn't have any classes shared by different grades. Sure, it sucks not being able to graduate with your friends if the finish line is already in sight, but in the long run it's probably best to take the time to learn and understand the material that you for whatever reason couldn't learn before.
      And repeating a grade isn't the 'sign' that something is wrong. There might be signs throughout the year, that a student isn't performing as well as they could. And yes, then it's the job of the teacher to catch it and support the student. But sometimes that doesn't make up for what the student has missed/didn't understand/couldn't study for in time for them to move up a grade and it's best to take the time. Sometimes it's simply that you were sick for a very long time and playing catch up for the last month of the school year would completly overwhelm the student. Also, even if problems are caught early, finding solutions can take some time.
      It's really sad how repeating a grade is so stigmatized. Many kids who have to repeat a grade are very smart, but have medical issues, mental illness, learning disabilities, etc. that make it hard for them to learn. And they just need more time to figure out how they learn best.

    • @electrowave114
      @electrowave114 Před rokem

      @@dyingeating7533 Sometimes, failing a grade provides incentive for someone who _doesn't_ actually have issues. NTs can and do fail grades through nothing more than their own fault. Some people just need consequences, not specialized tools.
      And I speak as someone who the school system failed epically, being extremely ND. Sure, I got through grades, but that didn't help (and I kept losing tons of friends anyway due to moving around a lot - grades aren't nearly as much of a friendship killer [I often had friends in grades both well below and well above mine] as changing locations is).
      All passing me through grades did was frustrate me, because I still couldn't get anything to make sense and shit just got harder. And I had a whole bunch of supposed 'aides' that were supposed to help, but never did.
      What I needed was completely tailored education, and the public school system is never going to do that. Especially for someone from a poor family who doesn't have the money for tutoring.
      These days, I can read and comprehend at the university level, understand complex medical terminology (among other things), and read medical science journals for fun. Through teaching myself, more or less, because the school system was utterly useless for anything more than training on "how to ignore bullies."
      Also, most people don't retain most friendships from their school years, I've found. Sure, it sucks to lose friends, but at the end of the day, life moves on and whether or not you pass or fail a grade isn't that big a marker on friendships - and _real_ friendships meant to last would not be particularly bothered by being in separate grades (many friendships survive that just fine).

  • @mistressa3933
    @mistressa3933 Před 9 měsíci +5

    God I love the fact that Cliccy has thousands of plushies that he can literally just throw around the room.

  • @Gh6stvv
    @Gh6stvv Před rokem +3

    19:55 once i learned in 6th grade that i just needed to pass the standardized testing in order to graduate, i failed every single class and then aced the testing in middle school and then got the bare minimum done in highschool to get all my credits to walk the stage. thanks to the pandemic, my class was excused from all testing and failed grades so everyone graduated anyways. i definitely should not have graduated :)

  • @Mai57
    @Mai57 Před rokem +70

    8:10 Speaking on 12 years of experience as a local public pool lifeguard... The people I've had to jump in after *most* have been full-grown men in our diving well. Kids who are obviously poor swimmers will avoid the deeper ends of the pool. Kids who are on the fence usually either play it safe themselves, have one "close call" prompting us to warn them off entering deeper waters, or have a guardian there to keep them cautious. Grown adults, who can stand in all other areas of the pool, will find themselves pushed to jump into the deep end by their kids or their friends, and since they *USUALLY* stay in water they can either comfortably stand in, or push off the floor from after jumping in to "jump start" their swim, the moment they suddenly realize they *can't* reach the floor, the panic sets in and even those who know the basics of how to float and swim may instead panic and flail.
    The man in this video is, from what I see, a "kick-start-glide" type. He's likely used to pushing off from the floor in order to angle himself into a partially effective float while likely NOT utilizing his legs well and focusing on use of his arms to direct and "swim" about for a few feet, before dipping down and kicking off again. A LOT of people with larger upper body muscle mass do this, especially men. It's really common for this type to fool themselves into thinking they can swim well enough to handle deeper water.
    Also, I *DO NOT* recommend water wings (arm puffs) unless they are specifically the type that attach to a vest or body-piece. People often wear the basic water wings incorrectly, causing them to slide down the arms as they move through water. You'd be surprised how many toddlers and small children I've had to grab because parents who thought they were safe let their kid jump in water and the wings just came right off, leaving the kid submerged... And all those instances were while on VACATION, not at my job, as my local pool straight up bans water wings. If you need flotation aids, choose a vest.

    • @Ami_E_Bowen
      @Ami_E_Bowen Před rokem +5

      Yeah I can't swim well but I can at least dog paddle. Everyone should learn to dog paddle. I will do the push off thing too but I'm careful about deep water but I can at least paddle, glide, kick my way around the pool. (49/woman). Dog paddling is a life saving skill. :)

    • @Mai57
      @Mai57 Před rokem +9

      @@Ami_E_Bowen exactly! It's like my mom would say. "I don't need to master swimming. I just need to master 'not drowning' 😂"

    • @feuerling
      @feuerling Před rokem +5

      @@Ami_E_Bowen everyone should also learn how to float. Just lay in the water with your limbs out and you'll float up like a dead fish. Gotta love physics.

    • @seigeengine
      @seigeengine Před 11 měsíci +1

      Meanwhile, my kid ass: I can't swim for shit, but I will attempt to touch the bottom way too deep and then hack up a lung every time I go to the pool.

    • @naamahdarling
      @naamahdarling Před 2 měsíci +1

      Thank you for the water wings info, I didn't know that.

  • @jewdy8915
    @jewdy8915 Před rokem +110

    I have had the same female moose coming around for 20 years. She is cool and doesn’t fuck with me or my dogs, but if she is outside we go inside. She has a baby every 2 years. A few years ago her male yearling (she had already sent him packing) was just chowing down on my garden and was acting super aggressive. When he saw me he put his ears down and started grunting. I was trapped in my house. The males are way scarier than females, and the females are already scary as hell. She is well over 6 feet tall at the head. I would never approach a moose on purpose.

    • @raseri8497
      @raseri8497 Před rokem +16

      I had to learn how to act in moose territory when the moose population where I camp finally got big enough to move that far south. The man in the video is lucky to get out of there. However, if he gets down on the ground and gets hit, he should stop moving and the moose will leave, probably. What are you tips for moose human interaction other than leaving on sight if you dont mind my asking?

    • @Struudeli
      @Struudeli Před rokem +7

      We had a female "yard moose" few years ago. It was amazing to see such a manificent animal so closeby, but I've never felt as uncomfortable with a glass wall and I hate glass walls in any case.
      Beautiful animals but should not be fucked around. My country doesn't have an urban legend of a murderer moose for nothing lol.

    • @ahuman5868
      @ahuman5868 Před rokem

      @@Struudeli I would love to heard the murderer moose story (If you wanna share, that is! ^^

    • @Mark_Agamotto1313_Smith
      @Mark_Agamotto1313_Smith Před rokem +1

      I wouldn't approach a live Moose for any reason, unless I HAD to, and was armed with a tranq. gun loaded for Blue Whale.
      (please note, that this is an illustrative exaggeration, so please don't take it literally.)

    • @randomcdude4430
      @randomcdude4430 Před rokem

      Never mess with Bullwinkle. He is the most dangerous thing the woods.

  • @wolfpup1877
    @wolfpup1877 Před rokem +4

    10:35 most deserved thing i've ever seen

  • @gabimurray5955
    @gabimurray5955 Před rokem +2

    Also that stuff happened to me in school because I had a learning disability. They thought it was easier to take me out of regular classes and let me scroll CZcams all day than to teach me in a way that I could understand. Yep and I made honor roll until that point which was about sixth grade

  • @austinharbourn1045
    @austinharbourn1045 Před rokem +56

    Middle school P.E. story: One day my class had a substitute gym teacher. The game was pickleball and I was playing as I usually did; serious and focused. For some reason the substitute called me to the side and ordered me to start doing push-ups. I asked him how many, and he replied, "until I'm tired of looking at you". Apparently, he liked me very much because I was doing push-ups until my arms collapsed. The next day the principal told me the substitute was reprimanded for his unjust action and was removed. Sadly, I wasn't informed as to why he did that to me in the first place.

    • @John_Weiss
      @John_Weiss Před rokem

      That sub damned well deserved to be kicked out so hard that he left fscking skidmarks all the way to the Atlantic coast. It doesn't matter what his reasoning was, no reasoning justifies making a middle-schooler do push-ups until they can non longer use their arms.

    • @GuiSmith
      @GuiSmith Před rokem +10

      Sounds about right. Those that use pushups as a punishment tend to not be very good at counting, too.
      Even when a maximum dozen push-ups was a punishment or extra credit for something in my gym class, it was disallowed because it was a form of physical punishment. It’s worth noting the dozen push-ups were not just once per class, if you infracted horribly the teacher would make up excuses throughout the class to make you do more. One kid got to 36 during indoor football. That teacher almost made me do push-ups on my leg with a strained tendon because I “was off the crutches too fast.” A strained tendon in the knee should be walked on lightly to reshape itself and grow to match your muscle tone after just a week. Thankfully the other teacher was there to say he’d done exactly the same thing pitching in baseball.

    • @John_Weiss
      @John_Weiss Před rokem +9

      @@GuiSmith Your parents had a potential lawsuit against the school.
      Dunno if you're here in the US, but there are plenty of "ambulance-chaser lawyers" here that would look at a teacher making a kid exercise on a strained tendon, and start going 🤑🤤.

    • @tummytub1161
      @tummytub1161 Před rokem

      Or you weren't in the best shape? Ofcourse I'm just kidding

  • @ojrmk1
    @ojrmk1 Před rokem +79

    Sorry Clicky, the post said "my *SOLAR* and electric car" The guy has solar panels at his home and can generate his own electricity off-grid. That's the face-palm moment.

    • @theaterfalls
      @theaterfalls Před rokem +15

      I was scrolling through these comments just to find someone who commented this!

    • @malkat8914
      @malkat8914 Před rokem +6

      I feel it was more the guy saying about fossil fuels (which I wonder what oil could be) running out

    • @lynnalu
      @lynnalu Před měsícem

      I scrolled for this comment too. The guy has solar to power his electric car. That means he doesn't need or use fossil fuels or oil or any of those finite resources we are all burning through on this planet. So, the commenter taunting the op about fossil fuels was the face palm. Like the video I saw several weeks ago with a lady yelling at a guy for idling his car and ruining the environment, and he responded that his car was a Tesla. She didn't care, and kept at him... It was so funny and cringe and facepalm.