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Paramedic here! Those cones are foldable. We can stack about 20-30 of them in a small drawer on our rig, which comes in handy during car-crashes, or general warning areas! :)
Epic
I had a feeling it was something like that
I kinda thought that from how the orange part of the cone seemed to concave a bit as it was getting pulled out
Cool
@@gentlesoul221 Yeah they looked pretty floppy.
I hate how tipping has basically turned from "hey, exceptional job, here's a lil' bonus" into sheer blackmail in America.
Yes, it totally sucks. But that's not the fault of the employee, and the corporations are not changing any time soon. So I will continue to be a kind person and tip well, also lowering the chances that my food will be tampered with.❤
@@caressaclark1042 tipping as extortion? that's some nice food, shame if something happens to it.
@@caressaclark1042 It is the fault of the employee in this case because of her bad attitude, no need to be a bitch about it and take things for granted, I'm glad she didn't get the tip at the end, serves her right
You have drank the wee wee.
@@caressaclark1042 You're brainwashed. It is the employees fault, they accept the way they are paid (through tips), they have themselves to blame.
The worst part about the tipping thing is that it has the customers and employees fighting each other and the higher ups get away with not paying a fair wage.
Preach!
ive been saying this for YEARS
It's the people that think they are entitled to extra money for simply just doing their job. EARN a tip. Customers have paid for their product already. A "tip" is extra for "GREAT SERVICE".
And yes, I've worked for tips before
@TCthaCrisis If you've worked in that exploiting system, why are you defending it? How about we abolish the system and pay everyone a livable wage instead of placing the blame on the people being taken advantage of. "You're poor because you don't work hard enough," is an inhumane thing to say to people.
@@TCthaCrisis So, I'm assuming your tipped job paid you $2.13 hourly with the tips, because if they paid more, you didn't deserve it. As a tipped employee you should receive the minimum hourly, anything more is for going above and beyond and earning a raise.
The tipping one felt almost reversed to how I‘m used to it, here in Germany you‘re supposed to tip your delivery driver in cash if you tip them at all. That’s because, supposedly, tipping through app goes through the employer first, and that tip rarely reaches the actual driver.
considerate people tip with cash in the US because it's supposed to be a gift to the person helping them, not the tax collector.
@@TheJacklikesvideosYou are admitting to facilitating tax evasion. Tips are income, not gifts.
I always tip cash because often they can just pocket it and not pay taxes. If you tip them with a credit card they have to "claim" the tip and pay taxes on it.
People who work for tips make on average less than $30K a year. Do you like to put undue burdens on people barely able to pay their bills as it is, Mr Unempathetic & Heartless?@@Dr.Schlitz
@@calvinhobbes6118I don’t use any of those food delivery apps for the very reason she expressed on that note.
For those who don't know, the reason why the eagles latched talons with each other is because it is a courtship ritual. An eagle pair will fly up high with each other and hold each others talons as they stop flying and drop towards the ground in a cartwheel spin. Just before they hit the ground they will detach and fly away, although in some cases they will hit the ground. It's lucky that someone was recording to capture this extraordinary moment!
I’ve seen eagles so many times, I can’t believe I’ve never seen that, but that was the coolest thing I ever saw a bird do.
It's funny how it looks like someone just straight up stopped the frame, cut out the eagles, and started spinning the cut-out across the screen. The way they stopped any motion was so sudden :D
I lived in Valdez Alaska when I was younger. There is a Fish hatchery there that spawns tens of millions of salmon every year. As you can imagine this attracts many many bears and eagles. It was always a treat seeing them. I got to see the eagles doing this a handful of times and i was always amazed. Such a beautiful town
Yesterday I saw 2 eagles fighting in the sky over half a rabbit... I don't think this is what that was. Still quite the show though.
The dedication in not using a green screen but actually getting a whole piano into the sky and playing for a music video is quite literally insane
You can also do that with electric piano
for anyone reading this: ignore the bots. I know they're annoying as FUCK but the whole point of them spamming everywhere is to get attention. By clicking their profile and leaving hate comments, they get attention. Don't let them win.
Wow these bots are outa control
Depending on what you have available, it might've actually been cheaper. If you've already got the piano, the parachute, and the camera, you don't need a professional crew.
True. But it's dedication not to his music, but dedication to a gimmick.
It's absolutely disgusting to think delivery drivers would do something to your food because you didn't tip. Just consider the person a jerk.
This is why you don't order food from stangers, because people are fcuked...
When I was a pizza boy back in the day we knew of 1 house that never tipped and we memorized the address. My coworkers would spit in her tea. I just didnt like her but never did anything bad to her stuff if I got the luck of the draw. She did throw trash at me once and kicked down her gnomes for it lol.
@@mathgasm8484 Oh yeah delivery drivers are well aware of the trouble customers. Rather that's a refusal to tip or the tendency to call and complain about every little thing. While I've never done anything to anyone's food I've definitely heard stories about/from those that do.
Personally I would just take the non tippers and jerks last when I got a bundle of deliveries to take. No need to go all chemical warfare and stuff. Just prioritize the good customers and move on. And if I accidentally drop their soda.... well you know stuff happens :P
@@ToolofSocietyCrazy how you’re expected to give money for nothing. Thank God I’m not American, and live in a country where tipping isn’t a thing at all, and workers are respectful.
@@seekeroftruth6728 How are they stealing services by not paying an OPTIONAL extra amount of money?
That entitled driver that wrote a whole note basically saying "I'll tamper with your food if you don't tip me next time" should be fired immediately and this obligatory tipping needs to stop. You're already paying extra for delivery costs and those drivers are already paid by their boss. Tipping should not be obligatory
@@M1L0-time-0.0 Wdym what the hell?
I so agree that nobody should be afraid their food is being tampered with…
And….
Make sure to tip your driver. 👀 If it weren’t for tips drivers would get like $2 per delivery. (Usually takes about 20 min per order.) I DoorDash sometimes and with tips it comes to about $15/hr on a good day, and I have to pay for gas. The prices are not built in. You really need to tip even if it’s not until you get your food.
@@M1L0-time-0.0 Tf 😂
@@KK-ce2hf DoorDash menu prices are already 30% higher than in-store prices, and customers also have to pay a $5 delivery fee and a 10% service fee on this total price. If you only make $2 per order, you should complain to DoorDash.
As someone who isn’t from tbr USA, it’s absolutely f*cking wild seeing someone leaving that note for not getting a tip. The level of entitlement, Jesus.
You've got it backwards. The entitled people are the ones who think some stranger should drive to the store, pick up their food for them, deliver the food to their front door, and they don't even have to give them a single dollar in compensation. THAT is entitlement.
SPQR_14 I presume that when you buy something from a store - You buy the item, and also hand over $5 for each assembly line worker, $5 for each logistics worker, $5 for each store worker? Since it’s so crazy to think that the price of the product includes the cost of the company doing business, which is how we do it here in countries where cities aren’t burned down whenever a guy ODs on fentanyl.
@@o00nemesis00o The product is the food. Having someone deliver the food is an additional service. This really isn't that complicated, so it's sad you are having trouble understanding... Do you get mad at your pizza place when delivery is not included in the price of the pizza?!
@@SPQR_14you are living in lala land. You pay for the delivery and service fee and the food. You might get a tip if it’s raining and you’re on a bike. But to make the customer do the employers job and pay you, that’s entitlement.
@@chriskegzyhewitt2215 We don't have an "employer." We are private contractors. Our pay always comes from the person ordering food and delivery.
The delivery tip situation is awful in America as other places usually won’t care or will be offended by you tipping them
Here we goo...time for another youtube comments circlejerk about how terrible tipping is.
Edit: Yep. I was right. Wouldn't be a daily dose video without it. Keep jerking each other. The slacktivists who know nothing gotta get their daily dose of dopamine.
because it is@@Matt-pq4tq
Why is it so hard to make businesses pay proper wages? It fucking works in Asia and everyone is happier for it. Tipping should be for outstanding service, not the norm.
Like fr the entitlement is so annoying tipping should be optional not compulsory.
@@Matt-pq4tq Here we go, someone defending tipping instead of the million/billion dollar corporation paying their employees a living wage.
"Lucky for you, I didn't bother the food"
Great way to get banned from a delivery service
2:35 that dog understood her immediately when he turned around with that grin. 🤣
it's 2:25
It really wasn't a grin, just the way the face looks. They just said that case how it looks.
They need to report the delivery driver. Because being mad that people don’t tip is one thing, but threatening to mess with someone’s food as a result is a completely different thing. That’s literally a crime. You have to be mentally disturbed to even go that far just because someone didn’t tip you.
very good point, threatening customers that if they do not tip using the app she might mess with their food. Sometimes I used to think tipping cash in that kind of situation was a good idea since the delivery person did not need to report it to their bosses or share it with others. Now I'm not so sure.
Most drivers would not leave a note. They would just tamper with the food. This customer was fortunate.❤
Sad state of affairs, that it has come to this.
@@caressaclark1042 Yeah…that’s pretty psychotic.
Except the note wasn't malicious really. It even said 'consider tipping'. I think it was rather unprofessional of the driver, but you never know people's situation.
Some delivery drivers take tipping less as a form of appreciation, but more as a protection fee to handle your food without trashing it out of spite.
That's messed up
Thats why they should have chest cams in cities where they do that
delivery drivers when they do their job and didn't get any tips: 😡😡😡
Americans really do living that "Lands of lawless" I mean freedom 🦅🦅🦅
Are u kidding ??/ sO YOU thniking that someone who ordering food and pay for transport should pay second time just because u did your job well?
I didn't think it was possible to want less to tip delivery drivers. Thanks lady for making it happen.
Enjoy your cold food and crappy service. I worked at a restaurant where these 3 guys came in a couple times a month. They NEVER tipped. Whoever had that table waited on tipping customers first. Got it?
This one person, WHO APOLOGIZED, has made you decide to mistreat everyone in the service industry and you think you're some kind of hero. You're not. You're the reason why the delivery driver has the attitude she has. This is YOUR fault.
yah tip yo service workers ya donkey
I just quit ordering from them. As a former deliver driver, I ALWAYS tip my drivers very well in cash but these loser children who are delivering now suck at their jobs and want more and more for it.
Its sad that resturants created Tip culture as an excuse to not pay their workers enough
@@booshmcfadden7638 Wow, you're quite entitled, aren't you? Tipping is OPTIONAL. It is not mandatory. Who cares if they apologized? Why are you capitalizing that as if it matters? It's not the customers fault that employees aren't paid enough, how are you so.. dense? I also have worked in the food industry, and I didn't feel any sort of resentment towards those who didn't tip. People like you are why the government always wins, because your head is stuck so far into the sand that you don't realize blaming your neighbours for the economy isn't going to get you what you want.
2:33 that dishwasher opening its mouth for a snack!!!😂😂😮
Nobody owes anybody a tip... and pre tipping at time of purchase before services are rendered is an insane concept
Americans when your dont tip 2839$ dollars on a 10$ order with a hour delay:
@@roeital5504how stupid are you
Tipping systems lower wages... business owners profit more, while employees on average shell out more in taxes.
@@BasicPsychology101Exactly, people are acting like the us citizens in customer service are so greedy when they don’t get a tip. People not from the country don’t understand that these people are payed way under minimum wage. They make more than 85% of their earnings only from tips. Capitalism is a hell of a way to make a ton of money at the expense of your employees. These companies/restaurants get the bill and all the employees get are the tips. America isn’t a sweatshop… pay these people what they are owed based off the system that judges the quality of your service to the customer. If you don’t have the money to pay these people a decent tip then don’t go out to eat or spend 100s of $ a week on DoorDash.
I don't usually tip but when i do it's like 50 cents. I don't hear the drivers complain in the netherlands.
The tipping situation is so upsetting to me because I used to always tip cash, since I didn't know if the delivery person would get the whole tip otherwise.
Never tip food delivers, they have your tip already included in your transporting fee shared between her and delivering app. People who demand tips should be fired
@@bidas6954 No we don't. WTF. Those fees go to the company, not your drivers. We're making like
I always just write in the note section “I will provide a cash tip when you arrive” or something like that
@@bidas6954 That's absolutely (and maliciously) false. Out of the gorillion itemized fees Uber tacks on to your bill drivers get a couple dollars base fare and the bulk of their wages depends on tips. Fortunately with Uber we get an idea of what the tip is cuz you see the amount up front, subtract $3 and then have a ballpark idea how much the tip is. The base fare $3 deliveries get rejected, Uber adds 10c and pings another driver who rejects it and so on and food rightfully goes cold until the offer is sufficiently less insulting that someone picks it up in desperation. Uber is the beneficiary of the $16 worth of fees on your $20 meal (even their "the driver's portion" item line on your order is disingenuous), not the driver doing the actual labor, travelling and interactions.
No joke, UberEats no-tip base fare in Vancouver is about $3.40 (and boy do I have the receipts to prove it). Consider if you yourself wouldn't commit to jumping at such an "opportunity" to pick up food at one destination, drive across town, buzz into a building and make your way up to the 29th floor for $3.40, imagine your driver doesn't care to either. I can't speak for DoorDash, I don't have a delivery account with them.
Edit: Most people are kind enough to tip a few bucks so I'm not stuck earning $8/hour (2-2.5 trips in an hour) in Canada's most expensive city.
Cash tips are lovely for that reason as there are some businesses who will take a cut of any credit card tips.
Like others said just put in the note space that you tip cash. If you order more than once and tip the drivers WILL remember you.
That is one of the best piano landings I’ve seen all week.
That veiled threat about doing something to the food should be reported and it's a good thing to have a camera on the door, too.
Yeah, total BS.
It was a fake video. Nobody tips cash on these apps, ever.
@@SPQR_14 I literally tipped cash a couple days ago bc I wanted to get rid of some bills.
@@SPQR_14 Actually I've heard that a lot of people are, to make sure it goes to the person, and not the company.
@@SPQR_14 i got tipped in cash quite abit just a few years ago for it. and yeah i also like just handing someone a 10
Mad respect for not only paragliding a piano, but landing it too 👏
"Professionals, do not attempt"
I mean, even if I wanted it'd be hard ! 😂
It's not like it can stay in the air forever
I know!
Tom Cruise better watch out! 😅
@@Mortthemoose oh i'd love to see that movie. like landing a piano while paragliding because destroying it sets off a bomb somewhere 🤣
Yea that was honestly a very smooth landing. I've seen parachuters by themselves have way rougher landings
That last cat made me really sad.. maybe I’m over thinking but I just imagined it not getting the love it deserves because it looks a little different. I hope they have a great home and it’s not a stray 🥺❤️
it got adopted!
Source please?
Nah he just sad cause he dropped his last ciggy on the ground.
2:35 Happy for dog who outsmarted cat. That grin of satisfaction is priceless.
That delivery driver got herself a humility speed run.
@@UberFoX I think she’s been punished quite enough by having her stupid mistake shown to millions of people around the world.
@@UberFoX If it was up to an evil dictator maybe. Public shaming is probably MORE than sufficient considering she took responsibility.
@@UberFoX eh maybe. Maybe not. I think she was just being stupid and entitled. Jail is too much imo, but public shaming at this scale probably taught her a harsh lesson.
lol true humiliation is a good teacher
hopefully she’ll be less entitled next time
threatening to tamper customers' food is speedrunning unemployment.
The doordash delivery woman really made me upset. I was a doordash driver for about a year so i get needing tips to break even, but the ENTITLEMENT that so many drivers have about tips, they forget tips are an award for GOOD service. I once gave a big tip to a driver before on the app when i ordered and he left my burger outside in a puddle. Another guy got lost driving to my house and told me to find him if i wanted my food. After that I stopped tipping on the app and only tipped if they were providing good service.
I hope this woman breathes in this humbling situation and learns from it
1:40 “nobody was hurt” the guy in the background screaming 🥲👍
This was so fun to watch! Thanks for a great stream!
The bear encounter…where the lady struggled for a second to get in her door…felt like the horror movie trope where a killer is coming but the victim can't do the simplest thing to get away.
And the worst thing is if she lived in Florida, she wouldn't be allowed to shoot the bear to protect her dog
I like how the bear waited for her to get inside, then ran away
The bear just wanted a friend 💀💀💀
Hulk’s biggest fear: bumps
@@exv3inty Bear hug!
That eagle trust fall near the beginning was amazing.
Documentaries usually show the birds high in the sky and in slow motion for a dramatic effect, but seeing it in real time and so close to the earth made me appreciate how dangerous it actually is as a courting ritual
Was that a courting ritual or two eagles fighting over territory?
Thanks for that bit of info. I only watched it once and wasn't paying too much attention to detail. I thought that whole thing was over a fish.
I live in rural Idaho and I've seen that a few times right over the creek that runs behind my house.... amazing to watch.
@@truthseeker9454 it's part of a courting ritual they do around mating season or to bond with each other since they mate for life I think
they really do it for fun just like delfins swin in front of big boats and do the spins :)
How is she “lucky” that she didn’t do anything to the food? Honestly disgusting behaviour.
She means “Usually I mess with people’s food when they don’t tip me but you’re lucky today.”
1:48 POV how our grandparents got to school:
Singing 'Happy Birthday' on a plane and then everyone "blowing out the candles" was so sweet to see. Happy Birthday to whoever was the lucky one on the plane.
I'm not surprised it was on a Southwest flight of all other airlines
Lighting candles on planes can be dangerous. But it was legal to smoke on planes.
I hope no one got in trouble.
@@boeingnz Perhaps you're the one smoking something
@boeingnz Watch it again and think of why the people turned off their lights. You’ll find it to be very wholesome.
The awkward one*
that fire tornado actually looks insane, imagine a full sized version 💀
They had those in California during some of the bad wildfires
That’s my house across the street I watched him do it a few times it was pretty cool
An extreme example of a fire whirl is the 1923 Great Kantō earthquake in Japan, which ignited a large city-sized firestorm which in turn produced a gigantic fire whirl that killed 38,000 people in fifteen minutes in the Hifukusho-Ato region of Tokyo.
Australia gets them during some bushfires and grassfires
They happen a lot more then you would think
2:25 he was so well behaved I seriously thought it was a dog
Bro... The shot of "Yoda Cat" near the end was just TOO Cute! ❤ Keep up the good work and thank you for all the awesome content! Be safe and healthy! LLAP 🖖😎
That puppy just admiring the snow is so pure ❤️
i remember experiencing the fascination of being able to stare into the sky during the day because the heavy snowfall would protect my eyes and it was beautiful to look that far up
They remind me of a wolf about to start howling in front of a full moon (that's just my opinion, idk about you guys)
Right? So cute
Puppy: I'm a grown-ass man.
Such a happy dogo.
I like that the food delivery went like that and that she didn't accept the tip. It was the only right thing to do after her "mistake".
I can imagine what she is going to think once she opens her food and see that note..... Forget the tip.... She's not going to trust that Karen DIDN'T compromise her food with whatever
I always tip in cash because I can't guarantee that the employer will give the tip to the delivery guy, and I tell that to every delivery person upon arrival. "I tip in cash so I know you get to keep it. Just keep it in your pocket, it's yours." And every time, I get this look of surprise followed by this huge smile. Because even though I never worked food service, I can see it on the faces of servers and delivery workers that it's frequently a thankless job, and they bust their butts.
That’s not a mistake…. It was calculated shade.
She just got caught in her shitty behavior.
hello can someone explain roughly...i rlly still dont get what's going on maybe because i dont live in the us...but we do tips in my country
@@exp-io853people feel so entitled to a tip that they'll spit in the food, or something, if they don't get one.
0:38 is why these apps shouldn't do up-front tipping, it's stupid because it opens up the doors to malice (and it doesn't make any damn sense to tip for service that hasn't been completed).
The delivery woman looked like the exact kind of person to do exactly what she did 😂
Honestly? I agree. Sometimes you can just tell who the ones with the bad attitudes are.
@@devinwalters8769 yeah is the same with child molesters, they always say it's the person you least expect but everytime I see one in the news it looks the exact kind of person you expect 🤣 same with this woman, over weight, ugly, probably very boring= horrible, hateful attitude it's funnier cause the woman she was delivering to looks in very good shape and like she takes care of herself, it must of killed the ugly one inside🤣
1:18 "The SHOCKMASTER"
"He fell right on his arse!"
That flying piano landing ended up being more smooth than I thought it would be
I never thought grand pianos could be made all terrain. Try setting one on what looks like a level surface and the legs want to fall off, yet he's just casually driving one across a field :)
I for sure thought it was gonna at least bounce lol
The delivery scene is a interaction between a rational person, and a conclusion jumper
Tips are meant to be given after the service is completed. not before, not during
It's not really a tip at all. It is a bid for service. That's why it is offered and accepted/rejected BEFORE delivery. They just call it a tip for some reason and it confuses everyone and gets all the morons up in arms about "TIP CULTURE"
A bit sad. We've been acknowledging the tipping cutlure sucks even back in the 90s. Probably longer but just speaking from my early years.
Tipping should be dying out, if sentiment means anything, but instead it's grown.
We probably would have to outlaw it at this point for real change to take place. I doubt that would happen though. Lobbyists would be showing up in a heartbeat.
that's just simply not true. tipping before service is a great way to ensure good service, and smart people do it all the time. this can be real common when people are working with your automobile, like tipping a valet as you hand them your keys. then there are people like my grandfather who will slip a tip to a waiter before being seated and quietly request they hand him the bill at the end.
@@TheJacklikesvideos sounds more like a retarded way to pay more for a service that you've already agreed the price upon. I charge X for service, you pay X for service, not some secret Y expense. Your suggestion sounds like a great way to get to a disgusting position of entitlement that we see in this video.
@@TheJacklikesvideos smart people????
You must not be American or you are cappin. I think you meant rich people because we shouldn't ensure a good service, we should ensure a good tip. And how does one ensure a good tip? Good service.
That dog got revenge for the cat sleeping in their bed. Now they get to stay in the bed.
If you're a food delivery for a third party don't expect this to be your living wage.
1. Tips are not mandatory
2. You sit in the car and wait/ no bosing around
3. Easy side money and thats it!
I expect at least half the min hr wage for what I do. I dont clock in, a manager isnt watching me, im free waiting to make a few bucks instead of being at home on my phone.
Are tips ok? Hell yeah, greatly appreciated if you take the time to do so.
Im genuinely surprised how gently that guy was able to land that piano.
Wow, that's a sentence i never thought I'd get to write lol
It feels weird to read it too lol!
I was thinking the same, normally parachute landings are fast and rough, people can get injured during landing. I was surprised the piano didn't get destroyed
@@nobomActually quite the opposite.
I do delivery work in the UK, and hardly anybody tips. Still doesn't stop me from greeting them with a smile, and wishing them a good day.... I dont understand the attitude of some delivery people who feel they deserve something extra just for doing their job...
That dog is a certified troller 😂
"Lucky for you I didn't bother the food" straight up unacceptable. If the neighbor's kids are loud do you leave a hate note saying "lucky for you I didn't do anything to your kids but next time consider being quiet"? 😨
As someone from the Netherlands, I find it hard to imagine stepping outside and seeing a bear on your doorstep...
Also pumas/cougars/mountain lions/ & Coyotes are scattered all across USA and wolves & grizzly bears in western parts of USA
How about a seal?
It's even worse when you're woken up in the middle of the night to find one in your kitchen...
@@AdrianColley on your doorstep?
As someone in Australia, I can't imagine stepping outside and immediately getting attacked by a deadly animal
2:40 That dog had the most devious smirk 😭
it’s Dobby lol
@@d11s11ftnthe machivelian wojak
Bear: "Well, she's not very friendly"
That lady with the bear had absolutely 0 survival instincts lmfao. Bear was like… was it something I said?
I hope that cat near the end has a home. It deserves all the love.
Pretty sure it’s with the Mandalorian
it's so ugly, i love it!
@@torn_de it has beautiful eyes and fairy / fantasy ears. It's pretty beautiful and magical looking
dobby the cat
If it didn't, I would adopt the gremlin!
The second hand embarrassment i had when the lady tried to tip the delivery driver 😂
@@jackstubbington387 Yup me too.. "hold on I think I dropped something in the bag" reach in, grab it, crumple it up, say thanks, and be on your way.
I would have taken the note back out of the bag. Don't ya hate that feeling when you do something like that?
Isn't it illegal to open the bag in the first place? Isn't there a tamper proof ribbon or something? Food delivery is wild to me, aside from the normal pizza and Chinese food places, or maybe the sandwich shop in densely populated areas. But regular folks are spend 30$ for an 8$ meal like they are retired ceo's living in mansions that can't be bothered to get their own food...just wild.
@@RobChapala Yeah sure, let's blame it on being lazy. Not the fact that it could be several other possible factors for not going out and getting it. Very narrow minded view.
@@jackstubbington387I'm genuinely curious. What would you have came up with in the spur of the moment lol?
That cat in the second to last clip makes me suddenly understand where the myth of goblins originated.
I really loved the plane birthday wish video, that was adorable
1:43 Inside the washing machine POV
Your injuries are not service related
@@Vernich762such a marine thing to do.
but im glad theyre being safer by having people at the ends to prevent a hard impact on sharp corners
I love the awkwardness and embarrassment the delivery woman went through. It just shows how people feel about tips in America. I'm guessing she learned her lesson.
In the rest of the world a tip is a bonus, not something you are should feel entitled to.
I'm glad millions of people see the face of someone who should never be working in the food industry, ever.
its so weird that tipping has become a requirement as i watch more issues evolve in the states, meanwhile poor countries have donation boxes in cashier isles
in some parts tipping can actually be seen as offensive lol its wild how people act so entitled to tips here these days
Well it’s what happens when you dont get paid
The tipping culture in America is actually a result of racism. Pre-civil rights, one of the few jobs black women could get was waiting tables, and white restaurant owners weren't going to pay them the same....another example if how systemic racism still shapes America today.
Very good as usual. Never saw anything like that piano sequence. That was cool.
2:34 Master has given Dobby a sock. Dobby is a free elf.
wasn’t expecting a jumpscare especially from a mattress 😂
dawg i know all of you are bots but holy shit shut up 💀
It's coming to put you to sleep
Neither were a pack of Jews in Brooklyn, but here we are.
Death Bed 2: Caribbean Dreams
@@gp2917please stop, I almost cracked a rib laughing at your comment 😂😂😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣
2:15 literally bad Piggies irl
Ikr
Someone said it 😔😔
the amount of excitement i felt hearing the first clip of this video was from north dakota!
Delivery drivers these days get so offended and take it personally if they don't get a tip or if it's not the tip they expect. You have to remember a couple things here. For one, the delivery service hikes up the price on the food in order to pay you for the trip, so people are already paying way more than usual for the food and may not have the money to give you a fat tip on top of it all. And two, there is no obligation at all for someone to give you a tip. That's why it's called a tip. Now, should delivery drivers get a great tip, YES! Do I tip delivery driver, you bet! But just realize not everyone is going to give a tip and that it's part of any service job where you might rely on tips as part of your income. I was a waiter for one of my first jobs and some people tipped huge, others didn't tip at all; take the good with the bad and move on. Don't take it personally.
1:22 This is undeniable proof that the moment something amazing is captured on CCTV, the quality automatically drops to "you can count the pixels"
If the light ‘which is there for a reason’ isnt on, yes the quality will drop.
Did the delivery driver literally leave a threatening note to the customer because they thought the customer didn't tip?! What is going on over there?!
Is that even legal? That must be breaking some law, I'm sure.
Messing with the food is illegal I am sure. So threatening to do so should also be punishable.
I don't know about "Technically", but its very similar to blackmail. Or more like extortion I suppose. Threatening to do something unless given money is pretty much the definition of blackmail.
Tampering with food can land you 5-10 years in prison.
Threatening to tamper can land you 2-5 and possibly upto a $5000 fine
Bird 1: Hey, let's do a trick and see if the humans go WOOOO.
Bird 2: Alright.
2:35 “Master has given Dobby a cigarette. Dobby is trippin’ balls now, sir.”
Shoutout to that dad for having so much patience 💀
*I Am Melon..*
@@MelonMemies Bot
@@Chancellor-FPS-UTTPcry about it
@@MelonMemies bot
Ikr
2:48 Master has given Dobby a sock! Dobby is free!
I WAS LITERALLY THINKING OF THAT BRO😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
It's the goblin from lord of the rings
🤣 Same
@@eankey1923 Same 😂🤣
First thought 😂
I hope that the cat is okay. I imagine a lot of people ignore it because it looks a little funny.
This is why @2:43 you don't give Gizmo liquor after midnight in a room full of cats.
Any delivery driver who expects a tip that much needs to be fired on the spot. The reason she was so apologetic is because with a note like that she should be fired.
The cones one is quite simple actually. The bag has a portal inside connected to a storage room, and they're just just pulling the cones from the portal, and they use a small bag to contain the portal so it's easy to carry, and no mishaps occur. Hope this helped _👍_ !
enderchest
That or they are collapsible 😂 but you're probably right
Mary Poppins bag.
Hermione Bag
Doraemon, is that you?
The delivery food woman should be fired IMMEDIATELY. She's dangerous.
As non-Ameriocan, I think it's ridiculous how employers shift the responsibility of paying their employees on customers by keeping the wage low. But that's so stupid when employees support that policy when getting offended and complaining they didn't get bonus payment from a customer. I didn't hire you and it is not my concern that your employer doesn't want to pay you well, I want my pizza that I already paid for.
My job doesn't imply tipping. Should I start demanding it if I'm not satidfied with the amount of money i get?
I just want to give that last cat a hug.
Right? So cute!!!!
🦇 The bat cat? 🤔
Dobby the Cat.
@@gus473 more like the gremlin
Yoda cat.
1:56 "This is your captain speaking. The aircraft will now be performing a celebratory barrel roll."
"No you dont!"
Anyone threatening to do “something” to your food in writing no less is not only really stupid but it’s also a crime.
Only times i tip are for exceptional service, big ups Luigi my barber, and for anything I've done to be a nuisance (sent a lad out the wrong direction with my pizza because of a prior saved address, called up immediately and had dude turned around and getting it sorted early. Basically tipped what he'd made for the hour he spent in both my mess up, actual delivery and return to the pizza joint) Tips are not mandatory. Tips are a reward for exceptional service or for custoner based delays.
1:30 well, that's an unbearable situation
I can't 🐻 to watch!
You have to be bear Grylls to survive that
Unbearlievable.....!🤪🤪🤪🤪
bro how the bear got so shocked when they screamed then curiously sniffed the area like “what’s going on, what’re we scared of?”
-5
That note in the food ought to constitute a threat, she ought to be fired and charged for it.
It's a crime to change somebodies food
That threatening note off the delivery driver. I hope she was sacked. People shouldn't tip just because it's expected. I don't get tipped for just doing my job.
"I didn't see a tip on the app so I did a big mad thing and refused the cash tip..."
That, right there, is why I won't use door dash or other third party delivery companies. I prefer tipping to be a gift, not a requirement. So I tip in cash, not on a credit transaction.
That dog knew what he was doing, that little grin was just pure mischief. :P Also the fire tornado and guy playing the piano in the air was pretty cool too! :D
0:21 "You have seen coke jumpscare, plastic chair jumpscare, now get ready to mattress jumpscare!"
We have completed the trilogy!
After all these years
Finally, I have them all
id press charges against that selfish delivery driver who threatened tampering with food
how do you ACCIDENTALLY spawn in a FIRE TORNADO like a wizard😭😭
To think the tipping crap has gotten so out of hand that people do things like that.
The delivery driver upset about the lack of tip was just sad to watch.
the tipping culture is getting out of hand
@@Toppu"getting" it always has been out of hand
@@alexknight81 You do realize that with tipping service people end up earning WAY more than if they were paid a flat hourly rate? My sister works at a restaurant as a waitress and makes about $75,000 a year in tips. It's crazy how well paying it is to be in the service industry.
That delivery driver should be banned for life from that industry. Those kinds of petty threats are utterly unacceptable. I woulda thrown hands over a message like that.
She just left a note? It encourages people to tip who usually wouldn’t. DoorDash and Uber eats make very little profits, definitely not enough to pay millions of employees. It’s simply not possible unless they started charging outrageous prices for food. Multiple dollars above what it would cost. This is business and how business works, at the end of the day the consumer must purchase or use a service that can generate enough profit to allow a company to make earnings and pay employees even though technically drivers aren’t employees, they are self employed. The money can’t come from thin air so if tipping stopped then how is DoorDash and Uber eats small monthly fee and tiny mark ups going to be enough to pay millions of drivers and allow them the ability to still work on their own schedule? It won’t… if every entire single person quit tipping delivery drivers rn the service would abruptly end and millions of drivers would have to find new work. The company wouldn’t be able to sustain profits and people would simply stop using the app because of extremely high fee and mark ups. So high it’s almost ridiculous. Before you speak on things you don’t understand it’s best you don’t speak on them at all… tipping is the most optimal way for these services to thrive and it benefits everyone.. cheaper for customers, more money for drivers and less worry for the business.
I currently work as a delivery driver, so I would like to give my two cents worth on that clip of the video.
I by no means condone leaving a hate note, but I would be lying if I didn’t get a sour taste in my mouth everytime I got no-tipped despite having the luxury of living in an area where no-tippers are the minority. Especially so when the weather becomes inclement. Guess that just makes them stand out more when it does happen, but I digress.
That said, my motto on the matter is this: If can afford the food, then you can afford the tip, especially if the service in question is delivery. Always bear in mind that the driver is using THEIR gas out of THEIR car that’s on THEIR insurance to deliver to YOUR house.
This is a strange culture in US where the delivery drivers feel they're entitled to get a tip
1:24 The light turning off on the camera made it a lot scarier when I first watched this.
This pilot right here 1:57 gotta be the nicest person to wish somenione's birthday on a airplane, god bless that pilot
Situations like with the delivery driver is exactly why drivers ahouldnt be able to see whether or not the reveieved a tip until _after_ the food has been delievered.
Addressing the delivery driver.. as a server for 10 years, I understand tipping culture. "don't work at a restaurant/be delivery if you expect tips" then who do you expect to bring you food if everyone quit due to that logic? Keep in mind that people don't always have the luxury to be picky about their occupation. In terms of the note.. it's a reality that happens, get over it, just as you have the ability to control how much you tip someone, they have the ability to mess with your food, sounds like a fair trade. Pick up your order if you don't like it.
The evil grin of the dog vs the absolute pure inocence of the last dog
I recently visited America for vacations, crazy how everyone wants a tip for doing their job and most of them do that job thinking I owe them a favor.
Employers in America are legally allowed to pay their workers below minimum wage (which is $7.25 and WAY below the poverty line.) This creates the tipping problem in the US. Don't get mad at the people being exploited by the system, get mad at the system
@@Gyowei don’t get mad at people not tipping, get mad at your greedy employers.
Then change it.@@Gyowei
Tipped positions in America are able to be paid less by the employer so long as tips exceed what minimum hourly pay would be, otherwise they can get partial unemployment. It's a way for food/services to be cheaper, better staff to keep their rewards for good service, and bad staff to be cycled through. Now everything is a tipped position. People don't see delivery as the same value as the waitress who takes your order, refills drinks, provides hospitality, and cleans up after you leave.
@@Gyowei I thought the US Minimum Wage got increased to $15?? still pretty bad but yk
Animals are comic book superheroes. The reaction time of the bird being attacked and the ability to know their positions in space during the attack, breaking off before hitting the ground, was impressive.
He spawned the devil just to clear his driveway