r/Maliciouscompliance Work For Me or I'll SUE You!
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- čas přidán 11. 07. 2024
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0:00 Intro
0:10 No contract
3:00 Shut it down
6:59 Flirting
8:56 Excuses
9:54 Bad example
13:20 Working hours
"Sneaky Snitch" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) License: CC By Attribution 3.0 - Komedie
Imagine having an HR department so disorganized that they didn’t check the employee’s file to see if they had a contract before wasting a lawyer’s time.
Or they thought intimidation would work
I don't have to imagine. Our HR was useless.
I hope everyone remembers that HR is there to help and protect their COMPANY, NOT you.
I mean, it happens more often than you'd think. My contract at work expired in 2017 and they still haven't noticed
Imagine if HR cares unless it's a class action lawsuit
And imagine a lawyer so incompetent that doesn’t read the contract that was allegedly breached. Lol
That first story: Never lie to your lawyer. That company probably got blacklisted by every lawyer in that city for their little stunt. Lawyers see each other every day at the courthouse and they definitely talk. if you lie or piss one off, they will all hear about it.
TBF, the company didn't initially lie to the law firm. They were just wrong about having a critical piece of information.
What makes me think they are trying to hide something is the Manger contract saying they are ' obligated ' to work 3 weeks after they leave do to asking.... I'm pretty sure that's illegal
The law firm was also in the wrong for not asking for the signed copy of the contract before filing the lawsuit. That due diligence would have saved the law firm a bit of embarrassment.
@@scuba535 - They likely got told there was a contract, but they had to find it, just serve the lawsuit and we will find it.
@@Ryanthusar true, but a good lawyer/law firm should see the evidence first.
Story 3: Dabney doing a 40 Hz voice had me fall out of my chair laughing but yeah, OP probably made that guy question his entire life's choices for a minute there
"The prey has become the hunter"
💀🤣
That voice definitely caught me off guard 😂
Man I LOVE when trans women can drop their voices for instances like this
Lol same. Driving while listening and just started laughing like a crazy person hahaha
Lawyer: “So where’s the contract he signed?”
Company: “Uhhhhhhh…”
Lawyer: “Good luck dumdum, you’re going to need it!”
Does anyone else find how odd the Manger contract says that the person has to help 3 weeks after they leave
@@AbyssalPrince Very odd. Unless they're going be be paid I don't see how that could be enforceable.
Deep voice Rslash isn't real, he can't hurt you
Deep voice Rslash: 8:33
He always does a deep voice
@@mattybrunolucaszeneresalas9072typically not that deep tho
@@dragons_of_magicgirl368 yeah but when mimicking some men he does
@@mattybrunolucaszeneresalas9072that voice makes me say “yes daddy”
@@StudioMetroProductions 🤤mmmmm
That preschool story was horrible! I am glad they got shut down.
LOL and to think OP might not have seen CPS if they were allowed outside! I'm so glad that OP did get to talk to them! This defiantly sounds like one of those places that would eventually have a major "accident" that would make the news...
@@SailorMya right??? Talk about the perfect time and place. You are absolutely right about had they not been there and them get shut down, that a major accident would have happened!
I cannot believe what daycares and preschools can get away with at times. Somehow we really need to find a way to help make sure kids aren’t stuck in situations like that!
As someone who works in daycare, I am genuinely appalled and the social service worker couldn’t have come quickly enough. 😳
Is this neglect and dereliction of duty commonplace in the U.S.?
Almost all the Malicious Compliance stories can easily be summed up like this:
Boss: Do this thing
OP: Okay
Boss: Wait, not like that!
OP: Hold on, this whole operation was your idea
Alternatively:
Boss" "Do this or else."
OP: "Fine, I choose else."
Boss: "Wait, you're not supposed to do that."
OP: "Oops, did I do that?"
@@ScooterBond1970or also:
Person: “Do this”
OP: *does it with technicalities
Person: “No not like that”
OP: “Oops, you didn’t specify”
Imagine how that first story's phone call went.
Manager: "Law firm! We'd like to sue a former employee for breach of contract!"
Law Firm: "Ok, do you have a contract?"
Manager: "Yeah. Just trust me."
Law Firm: "OKAY!"
*Lawyer:* Gives OP the Paperwork of breach of contract.
*OP:* So, do you guys **have** the paperwork of said contract that supposedly signed?
*Lawyer:* 1 Second (Turns towards their client) Where's the contract you said you have?
*Client:* UM -
First Story: Lmao imagine trying to sue someone for breach of contract when they didn't even sign a contract to begin with. OP only did the work of a manager but I doubt they hired OP as a manager. That lawsuit attempt was absolutely hilarious
Second Story: This woman has no business running a daycare if she don't even know how to feed a child; I can already see the lawsuits pouring in against this woman for her mistreatment of these kids by the parents. I'm glad OP managed to get that place shut down because that daycare shouldn't have been up and running from the start, especially with an already bad reputation
Third Story: This tactic could be used by any woman to deal with dudes harassing them because it's all fun and games until they hear a deep voice and instantly get scared. I love how Rslash read the masculine voice line in a deeper voice lmao
Fourth Story: I mean the teacher did tell OP to bring in the project, but she didn't say what the state of it had to be though. OP's brother is horrible for destroying all of OP's stuff though
Fifth Story: This kid's mom is going to ruin her kid with her kind of parenting, the fact she claimed her son doesn't know how to lie is baffling. OP playing along with the hurt leg was genius though
Sixth Story: Lmao OP's manager messed around and found out. She told OP that the job was 9-5 and the moment OP started working that 9-5 and was unable to help the manager out with her report she changed her tune immediately
I'm definitely going to use the low voice tactic when I transition, I was kinda hoping I'd keep my masc voice after the transition for that purpose, but I'll still do my best for if someone tries harassing me
how the frigglefraggle are you going to sue someone for breaching something that DOES NOT EXIST?
I get that they probably THOUGHT OP was a manager, but you're at least going to have to hand over a copy of the contract during the preparation for the lawsuit, right?
@@Rainokwell lucky for you, HRT does nothing to reverse what testosterone does to your voice. If you've gone through male puberty that is your voice. Trans women have to train their voices to speak in a feminine voice, or have surgery which is very risky.
@@amathystunicornThat said, I’ve heard before and after voice training and it’s crazy how feminine your voice can get. A good chunk of what makes a voice sound masculine or feminine, surprisingly, isn’t the pitch, but the inflection.
@@amathystunicorn oh ok
Story 5: Just because your kid is Special Ed doesn't mean they can just do nothing. They still gotta do work like the other kids.
The mom should know better
You'd think that, but some people are genuinely stupid enough to think special education means the kid is incapable of doing even basic tasks which is vary rarely the case. I've met like 1 person who's unable to do much
Couldn't agree more. I have four children and three of them have autism. One is particularly affected and was in special ed his entire school career. I assure you that he knew all the tricks to try to get out of doing work. And I supported the teachers 100% in holding his toes to the line in his hands to the fire with getting his work done, he isn't going to develop or progress if he doesn't do the work
Yup! My husband has some form of Autism and spent much of his school career in Special Ed. He told me all sorts of things from his time there (it was sometimes frustrating for him because he is a very intelligent guy, but he marched to the beat of his own drum, and refused to conform in a certain way, which kind of landed him there)
He has some sort of Asperger syndrome, so he has hyper fixations- much of which are Historical in nature so he has an encyclopedic knowledge of:
The Titanic
Most Wars (American and Foreign, his favorite two being the Vietnam War, and World War 2)
Dinosaurs
Computers
Essentially, if it grabs his attention, expect him to know nearly everything there is to know about the subject in about a year.
I work in a special ed classroom and I always say that anyone who thinks these kids aren't smart needs to spend a day with us because they are amazingly intelligent in ways that their gen ed peers aren't! And still, despite working with the population for my entire adult life, my students still manage to surprise me with the things they figure out.
@@TsukasaFanTc I’m guessing he does a fair bit of info dumping? My fiancé info dumps quite a bit with tech stuff. I always think it’s cute because of how happy he sounds when talking about something he loves. I’d imagine your husband’s info dumps are very informative! lol
Contractually forcing someone to work past their resignation feels like a court decision. There was a case last year wherr some hospital tried to sue former employees to make them continue to work for them. Iirc, the hospital didnt win.
Based on that company's logic, if an employee decides to leave, they can just invoke that clause and force them to keep working. Sounds like a toxic work environment.
No employer can force you to work past your end date without proper compensation, then they have to work with the new company that employees you. They are also screwed if you had moved to another state/country because THEY are the ones that have to pay for you to be at their location in order to finish whatever work they want you to finish, that also means setting you up with accommodation for that time.
Now, while I'm not a contract lawyer, I would think I would be right by saying that the situation there for that company however is that they ALSO told OP, IN WRITING, that he wasnt needed and could leave the week earlier. Even if there was contractual obligation clause in any contract that OP signed, the moment they wrote that email/letter telling him he wasnt needed for any transition period, they immediately screwed themselves over because they themselves broke their own contract by doing so. But again, I'm no contract lawyer, however I can tell you now, if you tried forcing me to stay past my actual finish date, you better make certain you are compensating me well for doing so. Specially if they buried such a clause within the contract they had me signing, and FAILED to point it out.
Luckily, I live in Australia, so failing to point out such clauses within contracts, usually means either putting them in bold or the person having you sign points them out, makes such clauses actually illegal and it wouldnt hold should it go up before the workplace agency that oversees such disputes.
Story 2: I’m quite frankly amazed a kid didn’t die in that school, with all the poor cleaning, the flies, and the ungodly amount of heat, a kid would’ve died and there would’ve been an rodent infestation.
On the bright side, those kids will have super good immune systems, and will be less likely to develop allergies.
Story 2: With the poor quality and treatment of the kids, you have to wonder why they even ran a daycare in the first place? Were they just doing it for money, because I can't imagine any other reason
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Possibly pocketing government grants on the DL. Certain child care facilities receive money to assist their job.
3rd Story: I just LOVE it when creeps display this kind of behavior. Why would you think you would be followed? Is it perhaps because you would have followed the poor girl? Because nobody in their right mind would follow somebody like that. Really shows their true colors.
I literally cant fathom why people think the trans woman's story is inherently fake. Like, y'all think it's impossible to pass or something?
It's fake. It's one step away from "Then everyone stood up and clapped"
@@aureliaaelitapaige Speculation.
It cause many trans women don’t look like cis women well mainly in western society
In Thailand however that’s another story
Be offended all you want by it but facts are most people can’t afford the expensive cosmetic procedures to change their looks
@@aureliaaelitapaige im a transgirl who ahs transgirl friends with enough balsl to pull those kind of stunts they exist lol
@@aureliaaelitapaige Bruh... I'm a trans woman and I'd do it. I'd also threaten to cut them if that didn't work.
You know, we see sooo many stories like the last one. Employee is told off for leaving slightly early or coming in slightly late one day and "working hours are 9-5, you're expected to be here 9-5" and when OP maliciously complies and stops coming in extra early or leaving late (because work doesn't start until 9 and it ends at precisely 5), it bites the manager/company as a whole in the butt.
I had a feeling the manager forgot about or was ignorant of time zones. Just because it is X o'clock in your zone doesn't always mean it is X o'clock in a client's zone.
The third story was unbelievably hilarious, good for her getting the creep to screw off with a quick voice change, even though it hurt her but still
Story 2: There has to be a specific layer of Hell for people who abuse the children the way that daycare does!
I agree. This really bothered me as these people have gotten away with mistreating these kids for so long. They should have been thrown in jail for a very long time. What they did would definitely have them in jail for many, many years.
Where they'll be forced to watch Dora the Explorer reruns on repeat for all eternity until they're reduced to gibbering and screaming wrecks?
@@jamieodonnell8344 l like that idea.
@@jamieodonnell8344 Why Dora? I'd opt for Baby Shark, Play School, Barney, Mulligrubs, Lift-Off and Round the Twist.
*Story 3:* Holy shit, Dabney using the deep voice modulator caught me so off guard 😂
i was in special ed and i agree, not everyone has the same intellect, but that is not a problem, it's okay to need more help with things
In fact, one problem with general education is that every kid learns at a different pace. "Just run your own race." -Chilli Heeler
Also for story 5. As a specialED kid I was treated different from the other kids (I had violent outbursts, sensory processing disorder,memory issues, social anxiety, and I was so shy I would cry if a teacher called on me to answer a question even if I knew it) but with some help with some amazing teachers in Highschool I lost the violent outburst and the crying thing. All my teachers said wonderful things about how much I’ve grown as a student and person and how they wanted a whole class full of me (lol) it made my mom cry happy tears hearing that (also my sat score was almost a passing grade the best I’ve ever done). So the mom being mean to them sucks but I was that kid who made excuses. Now I’m in college and I get a bit of help but not as much I’m doing great!!!
Hope those child abusers were not only shut down, but also prosecuted, put behind bars, and banned from every going near children again much like another type of child abuser put on a ban list.
We have a bureaucracy in my country called the Blue Card that weeds out the paedos.
As a young trans woman who passes quite well, i can confirm its fun to mess with creepy men.
But what if you encounter a creepy pansexual dude?
@@KingKaiserSW Kick em in the balls
@@KingKaiserSWa creeps a creep
Can you imagine going through undergrad, a short stent as a paralegal, law school, interning, finally getting a good job and still having someone else dictate your schedule?
The 4th story: I dealt with teachers like that a lot. California education in the mid 80's to mid 90's sucked. So, by the time I got to high school, I did not care. I graduated from high-school in 2002 with a D average in Colorado and just happy to be done with teachers. Looking back I have regrets. I wish I tried and got better grades and went to college. But back then I could not stand the sight of teachers. It's because of teachers like the one in the 4th story. I had many of them.
Who cares about the teacher! What's up with the psycho brother?
Not gunna lie, teenage me wished I could do a deep masculine voice to get creeps like that to stop talking me. Voice-actors rock.
that first story - should have gone through with the suit, making the company spend the money, and then countersue for damages. Oh well, the resolution OP had saves time I guess.
Story 4 - Had a similar situation when I was in school and my little brothers were still babies. They got hold of my report and chewed it up. It was all torn and mangled. I brought it with me to school the next day as I knew the teacher wouldn't believe me otherwise when she asked me where my homework was and I responded with "my brothers ate it"
Story 3: Had a heart attack as I was like,” wait, NO WAY!!!”
I’m OP 😂, this is my Reddit post
Girl, you're frickin goals! I LOVE fucking with people like that! Just be careful tho, don't put yourself in any unnecessary danger.
@@AceBobcat Posting the Reddit story was the most dangerous thing. If you find it and go into the comments, 2/5ths of them is telling me how fake it is with one guy even making a twitter post with thousands of followers trying to tell me things to get me to kill myself.
I’m fine though, when it hit 20K likes I was like,” PLEASE LET DABNEY MAKE A VIDEO OF THIS.” Months later he finally did and it caught me off guard, worth it!
End of the last story: The boss never said anything about arrival time. OP should still come in at 9.
8:58
I had the same issue, except my dog really had eaten my homework back in 2nd Grade. It was quite satisfying to show my teacher the chewed up, papier-mâché like pieces when I offered to give her proof, and she got a good laugh out of it to, because it was the first time she’d ever seen somebody actually use that excuse!
first story: so, any apology for laughing at OP? they should explain why they thought that it was such a funny joke. is that how a lawfirm conducts itself? laughing?
1st story: I don't think they were laughing at you over the phone. I think they were laughing at the stupidity of the client. If they dropped them for unethical practices, then it's most likely not the first time they were sketchy. So you calling them and asking for the signed contract was the only question they needed to hear to know their client was being stupid
Story 4. Perhaps every time OP's little brother beaks into his room and destroys stuff, OP should give the little shit some wall-to-wall counseling to drive home the point his actions have consequences.
If the parents object, simply say "Then discipline your little semen demon."
Semen demon…I 'ought to use that one.
I can definitely see Ms Trunchbull screaming *Eat Damn You* to someone in her care, with or without chocolate cake being involved.
No doubt. All that's missing is the threat of spending time in the Chokee/iron maiden.
@@JamesDavy2009 makes me wonder how much she spent on bribes for whoever oversees private schools
At the day care. I would have called 911 services THAT moment!
No joke. Good on the OP for helping to get that hellhole shut down, but it was only by chance that a person from social services happened to come by that day. She should have called them the instant she saw the conditions in that place.
I love the mtf one. That'll show him! Hope you're getting lots of support for your transition.
Second story: If I walked in and saw what OP first saw, I would walk right back out and call CPS
Apparently, somebody did call CPS since they showed up and OP told them everything.
Special Education Story: That was a very nice way to shut down the kids lies...and at least tech him to choose his Lies more carefully so he doesn't cost him access to a class he actually wants to do...
If I were OP's Boss, I'd have just outright Banned his Momster from any place in the school other than the Office (so she can enter the school from the front doors and go into the Office but nowhere else in the school building or grounds)...that would at least stop her from harassing the kids Teachers or distracting him in class...
The law firm probably warned they old work place they could get into trouble for harassing op. Before dropping them as a client.
As somebody who works in Special Ed... Yes. Unfortunately there are quite a lot of parents who think we're basically glorified daycare. I haven't met any "My kid won't be doing ANY work" parents (yet), but I don't doubt that day will come.
The last story, I feel grateful that I work for a law firm that has a “just get your work done” policy.
Story 1 : " We're gonna sue you op if you don't help us were just hoping you're a scardy cat who doesn't know how to defend himself "..
Story 2 : Honestly good on you op saving lives from these monsters...
Story 3 : what an absolutely creepy loser..
Story 4 : op brother sounds like a complete jackass.. op shouldve returned fire and go through his room and rip up anything he could rip up..
Story 5 : nicely done op ..calling the kid out for his BS without yelling or cussing him out.
Story 6 : beautifully done op..using her stupidity and superiority complex against her..
I assume the preschool story happened outside of the U.S. because we are the only stupid nation that continues to use the Fahrenheit scale. When I received my master of arts in Christian education we were taught about some pretty strict standards for student to teacher ratios. For infants it was 4:1, for toddlers, it was 5:1, for those just before formal schooling (pre-kindergarten) it was 6:1. From then on up it was more of a guideline of somewhere around 8:1 even with high school students.
There are other countries that use fahrenheit, though not any major ones
Bahamas, Palau, Belize, the Cayman Islands, the Federated States of Micronesia and the Marshall Islands
For the Preschool story, I'm not sure OP would have gotten paid if the place HAD stayed open. If they're willing to give their client's kids heat stroke, pretty sure they'd rip off a college kid.
Story 5. I call BS on the mum showing up unannounced. Any visitor to a school should be required to front up at the office first and it is unlikely that they would be able to attend the childs classroom without prior approval by the principal. The office staff would call the child over the PA system to the office where they could interact with the parent. Any other kinds of interaction is inviting major issues with the school.
Last story, to adapt something from a former supervisor: If you can't do your job between 9 and 5 you're doing it wrong.
More like the job is unrealistic. Either you took on too much or the bosses added too much to your workload.
@@phoenixmastm That supervisor worked less than 6 hours most days. One of the responsibilities 3 of us shared was split to add 5 more people, 8 total. Adding that one thing to their job was too much for those 5 so it all came back to us 3.
@@shannonp1656 Like I said, expectations got unrealistic, and thus it needed to be split. Good that they did, one of my former bosses would have just expected our team to add extra hours because he worked 60+hrs. Dude was a workaholic and expected the same of all of us.
How do you post a story to Reddit if you only have a 300 word max?? I listen here everyday and the majority of stories are over 300 words!! I would appreciate any help so I can be able to post a complete story!!
Probably has something to do with the age of the account and amount of karma
I was in a modified english course in high school because of my lerning difficulties, I was later moved up to the regular classes because of my hard work. I was so proud of myself just for being able to do what everyone else was doing while I still had trouble at times and turned in things late my teachers were super understanding. If my mum had done what the mum in the story did I know I would have suffered alot more
That guy should’ve filed a response in court and hit the law firm with damages for filing a frivolous claim
As a special ed teacher myself there are two kinds of parents in this world. 1. One that will do anything to help their kids. 2. One that will pay anyone to help there kids. Just because the child has special needs doesn't mean that they are special. If this mother continues to enable this child's behavior, I can assure you when this child is older the mother is going to wonder what could she have done differently to help her child.
8:34 funny how I saw one of the r/BesfOf videos when Rslash had a cold & told us to imagine it as “ASMRslash”, but this is true ASMRslash
That Companies Manglement Contract might have a Clause requiring people to work past their Notice Period, but STATE Law says that once the Notice Period ends, they are NOT EMPLOYED THERE ANYMORE!!! so any Clause requiring them to work past their Notice is Unenforceable...
Wow, who would've thought that lawyers can be stuck up know-it-all bullies /s
A mention of Halo?
*arms a plasma grenade in each hand*
FOR THE GREAT JOURNEY!!!
And then your target confuses it for a spider.
I work in special ed and we have a mom just like that. She doesn’t give a single f*** if her kids pass classes. She thinks high school is ONLY for socializing. I’m NOT EVEN KIDDING. But her kids are SO SMART. Get any of them talking about something they love and they are so knowledgeable and intelligent.
I love this stories one of my favourites is the op trying the deep voice I can just imagine how the guy jumped like a cartoon character and paused in the air saying that and runs away like shaggy 😂
Don't forget the "ZOINKS!"
Story 1: people down in the comments of this speculated that the lawyer was laughing with OP, not at him, because they probably guessed that the company who hired him, told the lawyers that there "was" a signed contract, failed to present and then the law office got OP's call demanding the same thing
OP - I’m leaving for a better job
Old job - lmao whatever we don’t care, you’re useless
Also old job - we’re suing you! We haven’t bothered checking any paperwork, but we’re gunna try and pressure and harass you anyway!
Wow, wonder why that business isn’t doing great…
Fifth story:
That kid is completely dependent on the people outside of their mother to grow as a person, because the mom is so dense that Special Ed. equates to vegetable person without any future.
Horrible mother, hopefully there's good people who dare helping the kid like OP.
There's a mayor in my country that's 100% dependant on having assistance, but still is able to do the work of a mayor.
He has some arm movement and a decent voice to get his points across, but his mind is as sharp as most people.
When a person like that can get elected as mayor, there's no doubt that the kid can get a fulfilling life, given the help they need.
That daycare story is wild. It blows my mind how many places like that are there like that.
Story 1 - My response would be "Go right ahead and sue me.." then when they do I counter sue for an emotional payout because, and insert Karen voice here. "They inflicted emotional harm on me when they tried to blame me for their own short falls." oh, and also judge, here is the letter, signed by them, letting me go a week ahead, stating they didnt need me to transition, and here is my payslips showing I was only an HOURLY wage earner, doing management work without the management pay, and therefore not on a management contract.
Story 2 - I dont know what country that story is from, but honestly if the temp is that high in a lot of countries then that is putting the children into danger, I would be calling the police and child protection services in.
Story 3 - Ahh yes, obviously that guy never paid attn to the stories about the "Thai lady's". Sort of reminds me of the short video that is does the rounds where this trans is walking along the street filming themselves, and getting the guy in the shot behind them who is saying some raunchy stuff, only to have them run away when they speak in their masculine voice. Even funny vids out there where some man just kissed a transwoman and then that trans saying their old male name.
Story 5 - The moment that kid said his legs hurts I would have been asking how bad. If he then went and said it's really bad. I'd go "well, we better take you to see the nurse, then get an ambulance if it is really bad." .. You can then see how far that kid is really going to push things, because you let them play it up, sure, you are giving them rope and all to do so, but honestly by that kid doing so and you taking those actions and it does end up happening that he is taken to hospital by ambulance, you of course explain to the EMTs that attend that it's for teaching purposes and you also explain that to the dispatch, you also dont call the emergency number to get the ambulance unless you feel real certain to do so. Then when that kid gets taken to hospital in the back of an ambulance, and mother turns up. You can then ask her. "You said your child doesnt lie, well, we have proof right here that he does." then hand her the bill. "And here is the bill for your ignorance. If you want to discuss this further, contact the school."
But OP handled that well by turning it into such a lesson about their words.
Final story - Bet anything that boss was also having to attend her own meetings from that point on.
1:45 work passed their notice? What kind of country allows something like that. In Germany if they put something like that in a contract or wouldn't matter if the employee signed it. It's considered an illegal clause that cannot be lawfully enforced.
I really liked the voice they did for story 3
Oh my God I am rolling on the floor with that voice change!😂😂😂😂
Re. the book: Not good about the assignment being due (she's probably seen to much BS with that), but good on her for the grade (she's probably seen a lot of crappy little brothers as well). I'd imagine that she looked through it a bit and realized that it wasn't a BS story, and she did have a crap-head brother.
And why in the heck does she talk about her brother doing that like it's normal? I expect that, at some point, she'll be posting stories about her Parents being upset because she doesn't want anything to do with them or the "Golden Child".
Hello everyone hope your having a good day today. Ps rslash can you make more let's not meet episodes. I know they are halloween episode but I really like listening to you read them. Thank you.also here b4 this blows up I got here when it had 720 views
Story 3: In Spanish we have a saying "Ir por lana y salir trasquilado": "go for wool and get shorn" XD
Story 5: I had a problem with a kindergarten class where a lot of students were saying "Ow!" whenever we were playing with rhythm sticks.
The first time didn't bother me, I simply reminded them to play gently. The second time I said, "Wow, looks like playing rhythm sticks is hurting a lot of people, so we're gonna have to stop playing them for today."
The next time I brought the rhythm sticks, I reminded them to play gently, and to say "Ow!" if they got hurt. No one said "Ow!" that day, or any other day after that.
So...either they learned how to play gently, or they learned to not cry wolf! I'll leave that up for you to decide 😉.
9:54 Ensign is the naval rank between an NCO and a Lt... ˈɛnsən for pronunciation.
The Trekkie in me cringes hearing that. The Canadian in me cringes when Ontario isn't pronunciated properly.
I love Malicious Compliance posts!
Ok, but trans people actually have mad skills in voice acting like you have no idea. I'm honestly a little jealous 😅
I'm planning on learning feminine voice training just so I can mess with people ^^
@@Nerobyrnehahaha I love those videos of people trolling on Omegle dressed to the 9s as a woman, and then they drop their voice and everyone freaks out
The original va to Meowth in Pokemon
It just takes practice
Shame that the story is a lie
7:25 that dude, giving the creepy dude a taste of his own medicine was pretty funny
Hey rslash in your podcast section you had all of your videos but that playlist has been removed can you please make it available so I can listen to them without hassle
[DELETED]'s stories are the best. 😁
That last story, I was hoping OP would come back at the boss like “thank you! I will be working strictly 9-5 from now on, it’s great 😃”
That first story, if you'd like you can probably sue your old company for defamation bc they did it at your current work place
S2: Any parent that sent their children to that kind of place is the worst kind of parent and very neglectful.
Story 2: DAYUM, that place needs everything, including Jesus! not the least of which being 50 gallons of antibacterial soap.
“Not now babe, Rslash is using his deep voice”
Good morning/night to everyone!! Make sure you've brushed your teeth, eaten, had something to drink, self care is important
❤️🧡💛💚💙💜
Keep cool and stay hydrated!
That trans woman taught this guy not to harrass in the most chaotic way ever 😅
Law firm: 📜❓👀
Company: 👉👈🥺
OP: 🎩😎
and then 30 plus families had to run around the next day, possibly missing work because their day care shut down. Obviously, the place was a mess but with it shutting down, it screwed over many families. Its like when a tenant complains that the apartment building has code violations and then everyone is told to leave the building as it has been shut down. Sure the owner is being punished and the tenants are being people protected from potential safety issues, but now they are homeless. In other words, there has to be something in the middle.
15:09 - I just LOL'ED over that Dabney's very masculine voice 😂😂😂
8:30 LMAO, I'd be stunned, but this predatory mf got off easy. Some people don't learn
I'm trans and the same thing has happened to me. Annnd I do the same thing when it happens! Often with something like "I'm bigger baby" or something around that.
Story 3: Take the set of all the stories that never happened. This story is not in there, it popped off for a stroll on CZcams to raise awareness about its brethren.
Story 3 had me wheezing from laughter from that deep masculine voice line you did.
Reminds me of when my teacher brought her kid to class because her childcare fell through and her kid destroyed my project before I could present it. She tried to fail me.
The special needs one: how stupid do you have to be to think someone with special needs doesn’t have the ability to lie. Kids learn how to lie by the time they talk in full sentences. Usually 2-3. I’m sure her son is smarter than a 2-3 year old and knows how to lie.
story 4: Are we just going to gloss over the fact that OP has shitty parents that couldn't or wouldn't stop the Golden Child brother from going in OP's room (unless they shared) and didn't seem to care or punish OP's bro for being a living tornado in OP's room and destroying HOMEWORK?! That's some buried lede there by OP.
I don't recall that school from Matilda looking dirty. Pretty sure Miss Trunchbull wouldn't tolerate a filthy school!
The 3rd story. Maybe that taught that guy not to sexually harass others.
deep voice rslash caught me SO offguard, for real thought it was a different voice actor
That deep voice was AWESOME!
love listening to these as white noise
Down in the comments for the 2nd story, OP stated that the owner went to jail.
I hope that everyone is having a good Thursday!
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That last story i would've just continued with "sorry, as you stated prior, i work 9-5, that is going to be my hours moving forward from now on, however if im guaranteed overtime rate for those meetings, i will absolutely attend"
13:15 seems the ending of this story is missing