As a former cashier as long as our tills werenât short over five bucks we were good..I used to let people who were short slide..a little kindness goes a long way!
iâve worked 2 cash registers in my life when i was younger and both places gave us an over under of $5 before a write up if a place is really tripping on you over 2 cents like this theyâre just dicks lol
Bro I worked at a gas station I was a penny short one day and this bitch wrote me up for being a penny short and I was working third shift only one person works each shift at a time the manager was pissed cause I quit for that shit mad her come in to work at 1 am in the morning she tried her hardest to have me stay there until the morning I told her she got 15 min to get there or Iâm leaving the place unattended it was one of them store where everything was outside besides the smokes and register was in a 10x10 buildingđ
My store had the same, usually would be off by about 10-15 cents but never more unless I was helping someone out. One time I even paid for a kinder egg for a kid because the mom couldnât afford everything and was taking the egg away and I felt bad
Carries the same energy as "I missed the part where that's my problem." Edit: why does a silly comment have to get shit like this? Can you people just leave well enough alone? Edit 2: I have never watched The Amazing Spiderman, Ok? I didn't know this was intentional
@@Choyo_628no store truly cares about 2 cents Iâve been short a few Pennieâs a few times & they didnât mind lmao if your that uptight about a few cents then thatâs sad lmao
@@OrwellianDystopia1984 So people are now obligated to stop others from robbing stores? Or should Peter show empathy to the store owner, and be sorry for him? After a comment about his daddy's milk money?
He was the perfect Spider man to receive the venom suit đ€Šđœââïž dark humor, depression, girlfriend died, he feels alone, Tobey and tom holland Spider-Man didnât have to go through what Andrew Garfield had to go through Sony missed a great opportunity to give andrew the venom suit đ€Šđœââïž if they wouldâve gave Andrew the venom suit he wouldâve never become good again đ thats how dark the Andrew Garfield spiderman universe was
Tom has to go through everyone forgetting who he is. Now he has to build that bond again with the people he knew. He lost his aunt, lost Tony, and now nobody is there to help him mourn through the death of his aunt. Not trying to argue against what you said but this is what he went through.
â@@bobbutthurte6338in some ways, it can be almost as bad, obviously it's not like it's dimentia where they'd never get any relationship back with him. But having everyone forget who you are, and knowing you will never have that relationship with them ever again is absolutely horrible and an awful thing to happen
I think Tom Spider-Man has it the worst, everyone he knows just forgot who he was. Everyone. So he just lost everyone he knows and has to just hope that he can build those relationships again I understand that he has a chance to bring that relationship back and Andrew doesnât but still in my opinion Tom lost aunt may and stark basically back to back
My local corner store knows me I been buying all my snacks and drinks from them since I was. A kid every time Iâm a dollar short he lets me slide says your loyal customer
Let's be real, the robber was probably the most normal dude in both Amazing Spiderman filmsđ . Only shot Ben cause Ben was trying to stop him for no reason since nobody was in danger.
They captured that same sense of guilt as Tobey Mcguires robber scene so well.. they both knew they were making a bad decision letting the robber go for their own sake. It always stuck with me as a kid seeing Tobeyâs uncle Ben die, not to let your own hatred effect choices you can still make for the greater good. Itâs a great writing and I really appreciate Andrewâs rendition of the scene.
I run a cashier and that penny bowl is for whoever needs it. Sometimes it'll be empty, sometimes it won't be. At the end of the day it's a bowl of Penny's, it's meant to help with that bc 2Âą, that way you don't gotta break a bill. It's annoying for the cashier and the customer.
I remember when I used to work at a gas station, this lady was struggling to find 3 cents cause she was short. I said "Its okay, dont worry about those three cents," and i SWEAR to you, she broke down in tears and thanked me. To this day, i still dont know why she cried
only if anyone else would have seen him otherwise its the word of the cashier against his. also he doesnt know if the dude has a weapon so trying to stop him physically cant be demanded by law
Spider-Man lost his uncle because of a cent. That's sad. The store keeper just had to excuse him for 1 cent and the entire story would have turned out different. All for 1 cent.
Everyone forgets that this part is where that criminal k!lls uncle ben, and by then pete realizes what "with great power comes great responsibility" means. It's insane how people still miss the point while blinded by the thirst for revenge.
Nah we aint comparing tobys fight with "3 minutes of play time", and him losing out on hundreds of dollars. to a bottle of milk he couldnt affordđ€Łđ€Ł
I bet the guy that robbed him only decided to do that after listening to him talk to Peter đ that robber a G tho doing a public service and humbling that cashier
Iâm unfollowing this page because you never post the title of the movie even though SO MANY TIMES, SO MANY PEOPLE commented asking for the title and even asking for you to put the title. But clearly you ignore your own subscribers. I suggest everyone else should just unfollow and follow other movie pages that actually give the title.
You right. Went on a 10 minute google adventure trying to figure out what movie, only to find out it was The Amazing Spiderman. The comments all point to it, but I thought it was just because of the actor. It's been a while since I've seen this movie and didn't recognize the scene.
This was a cool scene. Had this guy not shot uncle ben after the robbery spiderman may have gone down a different path. I really enjoyed this darker rendition of this classic!
"I missed the part where that's my policy"
What movie
Yes... Just yes...
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Favorite comment, period, over.â€
Dammit, beat me to it!
He a g tho for giving that milk
đ sure is
A true G always looks out for the little people. No matter how big G gets.
Didn't he off uncle Ben later tho? Lmao
@@marioicooldid he or sandman
@@Idkjiujitsuthe movie with Toby maguire. In this one with Andrew Garfield the guy offed his uncle
As a former cashier as long as our tills werenât short over five bucks we were good..I used to let people who were short slide..a little kindness goes a long way!
iâve worked 2 cash registers in my life when i was younger and both places gave us an over under of $5 before a write up if a place is really tripping on you over 2 cents like this theyâre just dicks lol
Bro I worked at a gas station I was a penny short one day and this bitch wrote me up for being a penny short and I was working third shift only one person works each shift at a time the manager was pissed cause I quit for that shit mad her come in to work at 1 am in the morning she tried her hardest to have me stay there until the morning I told her she got 15 min to get there or Iâm leaving the place unattended it was one of them store where everything was outside besides the smokes and register was in a 10x10 buildingđ
My store had the same, usually would be off by about 10-15 cents but never more unless I was helping someone out. One time I even paid for a kinder egg for a kid because the mom couldnât afford everything and was taking the egg away and I felt bad
You're a good man or woman. â@@holdengd
@@holdengdbeen there lol
Carries the same energy as "I missed the part where that's my problem."
Edit: why does a silly comment have to get shit like this? Can you people just leave well enough alone?
Edit 2: I have never watched The Amazing Spiderman, Ok? I didn't know this was intentional
đthats what i was thinking
I haven't seen this movie, but I assume that's the point. That would make it either a reference or a call back
It was intentional, because the movie is The Amazing Spider-Man
A Spiderman movie scene in another Spiderman movie scene.
This is this movieâs (The Amazing Spider-Man) version of that scene
Thats a jerk cashier đ
Itâs store policy, not his fault
â@@Choyo_628 Unless there's a sign clearly stating that its unenforceable
â@@Choyo_628those pennies are extra from people that didn't want the change. Store policy my ass
@choyo_628 Iâve never once seen a cashier do this. Store policy or not you can still be a nice person..
@@Choyo_628no store truly cares about 2 cents Iâve been short a few Pennieâs a few times & they didnât mind lmao if your that uptight about a few cents then thatâs sad lmao
With moderate power, comes justified pettiness.
Wise words
"Justified" it's not justified it's just an excuse to be rude.
@@OrwellianDystopia1984 So people are now obligated to stop others from robbing stores?
Or should Peter show empathy to the store owner, and be sorry for him? After a comment about his daddy's milk money?
@@horvathbenedek3596 How lost are you?
@@OrwellianDystopia1984 Do you have a point, or did you just keep typing to pointlessly posture, loser?
He was the perfect Spider man to receive the venom suit đ€Šđœââïž dark humor, depression, girlfriend died, he feels alone, Tobey and tom holland Spider-Man didnât have to go through what Andrew Garfield had to go through Sony missed a great opportunity to give andrew the venom suit đ€Šđœââïž if they wouldâve gave Andrew the venom suit he wouldâve never become good again đ thats how dark the Andrew Garfield spiderman universe was
I totally agree
Tom has to go through everyone forgetting who he is. Now he has to build that bond again with the people he knew. He lost his aunt, lost Tony, and now nobody is there to help him mourn through the death of his aunt. Not trying to argue against what you said but this is what he went through.
â@@bobbutthurte6338in some ways, it can be almost as bad, obviously it's not like it's dimentia where they'd never get any relationship back with him. But having everyone forget who you are, and knowing you will never have that relationship with them ever again is absolutely horrible and an awful thing to happen
I think Tom Spider-Man has it the worst, everyone he knows just forgot who he was. Everyone. So he just lost everyone he knows and has to just hope that he can build those relationships again
I understand that he has a chance to bring that relationship back and Andrew doesnât but still in my opinion Tom lost aunt may and stark basically back to back
Andrew never even got the venom suit in the movies, what?? That was Tobey
The days where you had to pay the exact change, i remember that era
what are you talking about? you still gotta pay exact change. people arenât giving away things lol
@@adamraines6696dawg it's a few cents. if they're short even a dollar or 2 i'll give it to them
@@adamraines6696 In Canada we phased out the penny (1 cent coin). All cash transactions are rounded.
â@@adamraines6696idk why this shit has like 200 likes, you still need to pay for shit lmao
@@adamraines6696in Canada you donât. When you pay with cash, like in this scene if itâs $2.02 than you just pay $2
Tht clerk had tht comin đ
2 cents, 2 cents! I would have looked at him and been like âgo ahead take the milk, Iâll get the pennies out for ya.â
My local corner store knows me I been buying all my snacks and drinks from them since I was. A kid every time Iâm a dollar short he lets me slide says your loyal customer
He might be a criminal but he had enough heart to give him his milk â
Gotta know the difference between a criminal and a bad person.
"Spend 10$ to take a penny"
Ngl thats a bargain đ
"I missed the part where that's my problem"(Peter Parker [Toby Maguire] Reference)"
What? Toby Maguire Played Peter Parker/Spider-Man? đ€
What was the name of the movie in which Toby Maguire played Peter Parker/Spider-Man?
@@TheRealCoozi The Dark Knight
There's an old saying. "Trip over a dollar to save a penny." This cashier just lost the entire store for two pennies.
Let's be real, the robber was probably the most normal dude in both Amazing Spiderman filmsđ . Only shot Ben cause Ben was trying to stop him for no reason since nobody was in danger.
Something tells me some dude named Ben is about to have a bad night
A series of prophetic events
With great power comes great responsibility he said đą
Uncle Ben said that.
bro never watched spiderman lol
If he wouldâve helped out and stopped him, heâs uncle wouldâve lived.
This is how hard it is to do the right thing sometimes.
POV: u get random seedy movie clips in ur fyp and finally itâs a movie youâve actually seen before
What's the movie name
*I missed the part where thatâs my milk*
THIS IS SO UNDERRATED
i missed the part where that's my policy
Uncle Ben in this version really tries to get himself killed
With great power comes great policy
Sed
Its bad when the worst people show you respect
They captured that same sense of guilt as Tobey Mcguires robber scene so well.. they both knew they were making a bad decision letting the robber go for their own sake. It always stuck with me as a kid seeing Tobeyâs uncle Ben die, not to let your own hatred effect choices you can still make for the greater good. Itâs a great writing and I really appreciate Andrewâs rendition of the scene.
respect for guy who stole money
Serve your customers and they will also serve you đđ
This guy for some reason, made it way more satisfying to get screwed over than the fight manager guy from the original movies
Love how the robber was Kool enough to give him the chips đ
I run a cashier and that penny bowl is for whoever needs it. Sometimes it'll be empty, sometimes it won't be. At the end of the day it's a bowl of Penny's, it's meant to help with that bc 2Âą, that way you don't gotta break a bill. It's annoying for the cashier and the customer.
This feels like some sort of canon event.
ID KEEP HOLDING UP THE LINE UNTIL SOMEONE GAVE ME TWO PENNIES
âI missed the part where thatâs my problemâŠâŠ â - Peter Parker
Who tf would spend 10 dollars to take a single penny đ
I don't think it's spend 10 dollars to get a penny, it's if you buy 10 bucks worth of product, THEN you take a penny
â@@TheRealBorbwhat the hell do you think he just Said
@@ruffuls4212 OP said pay 10 dollars to take a penny.
@@ruffuls4212 you take the penny along with whatever you bought if you spend more than 10 dollars.
"I missed the part where thats my problem" energy right there
If I had a cashier be rude like this to a customer in my store they are fired on the spot.
I remember when I used to work at a gas station, this lady was struggling to find 3 cents cause she was short. I said "Its okay, dont worry about those three cents," and i SWEAR to you, she broke down in tears and thanked me. To this day, i still dont know why she cried
Cause she is BROKE
Even a little kindness was mean so much to other, love you bro
bro Peter missed the oppertunity to give that to the police for finger prints
âI missed the part where thatâs my problemâ
âSomeone call an ambulance!â
âNot my policy!â
Ngl the fact he tossed the milk to him is some W energy
Same energy as Pizza time!
âIâm gonna leave a penny in your eyeâ
Evry spiderman has to have one moment where its not their problem because someone couldnt be decent to peter
That milk toss was on point
My hardest laugh ever⊠Sign in gas station said,âNeed a penny take one - need two? Get a job.â đđđ
âI missed the part where thatâs my problemâ type energy.
âNot my policyâ is crazy
Movie: the amazing spider man
Yo the comeback was crazy đ€Ł
Great, now hes an accomplice to robbery over a chocolate milk đ
only if anyone else would have seen him otherwise its the word of the cashier against his. also he doesnt know if the dude has a weapon so trying to stop him physically cant be demanded by law
@@theoneandonly3435 cctv?
â@jadentang2562 yeah, in today's world, but the setting seems to be in the older days, so most likely they didn't have any
@@jadentang2562 even if there is he still could have a weapon. In fact he has a handgun wich he later on uses to kill uncle ben.
Force or fear is what constitutes robbery
For a second there i didnt think this was spiderman then i saw mr robber man
When a dude canât afford something thatâs two dollars just give the guy what he wants đ
We not gonna talk about those đ„ glasses?
The pennyâs r there for people who need them
Nah even though he robbed, the milk delivery was fire
If a robber chill im chill
gas station attendants in NYC would never be this rude lmao, theyâre all aware of the crazy mofos that come around at noght
He's gonna kill Uncle Ben! Goddamn, his old ass should've taken karate classes or something lmao
Lmfaođđđ
You ainât catching me big boss.
This is like part two of âI missed the part where thatâs my problemâ
That toss was top tier tho đđ
nah bro, the amazing spiderman series was so underrated; We needed another 3rd and final movie imo đ
Now Tom Holland needs this scene
âYou let him get away with my money!!â
âI missed the part where that was my problem
âwhat daddy didnât give you enough milk moneyâ
âjokes on you my daddyâs deadâđ
Peter Parker flash backs
Thatâs exactly what tf that little change thing is for bruh.
The cashier reminds me of the mean version of Kevin from the office đ
Spider-Man lost his uncle because of a cent. That's sad.
The store keeper just had to excuse him for 1 cent and the entire story would have turned out different. All for 1 cent.
What a nice man, thankfully nothing happens after that
Not my policy?? They dropped the ball on that line
"I missed the part where that's my problem" Peter Parker quote
Those trays literally say, "take a penny, leave a penny"
Everyone forgets that this part is where that criminal k!lls uncle ben, and by then pete realizes what "with great power comes great responsibility" means.
It's insane how people still miss the point while blinded by the thirst for revenge.
âWe have Spider-Man for the movie, what can we do with him?â
The thief had more of a heart then the clerk
You didn't watch the movie did you..
Something exactly like the original Spider-Man happened like this and led to Ben being shot lol
Cashier: You have to spend $10 to take a penny
Me: mf if i had $10 i wouldn't need a penny
I couldn't imagine saying "hey kid a little help?"
Nah we aint comparing tobys fight with "3 minutes of play time", and him losing out on hundreds of dollars. to a bottle of milk he couldnt affordđ€Łđ€Ł
Damn i didnt know cisco ramon gained weight and worked at a store đ
homie hooked him up with the milk!
I bet the guy that robbed him only decided to do that after listening to him talk to Peter đ that robber a G tho doing a public service and humbling that cashier
"I missed the part where that's just a theory; a game theory!"
I donât care how strict a policy is ainât no way a store is willing to lose business because of 2 cents.
Uncle Ben: Oh sh1t, here we go again đąđąđą
At least the robber gave him the milk, but Uncle Benđ
Iâm unfollowing this page because you never post the title of the movie even though SO MANY TIMES, SO MANY PEOPLE commented asking for the title and even asking for you to put the title. But clearly you ignore your own subscribers. I suggest everyone else should just unfollow and follow other movie pages that actually give the title.
You right. Went on a 10 minute google adventure trying to figure out what movie, only to find out it was The Amazing Spiderman. The comments all point to it, but I thought it was just because of the actor. It's been a while since I've seen this movie and didn't recognize the scene.
@@t0x1cn3rv3facts
Wow y'all really don't know what movie this is
â@@cade.sI watched the movie and didn't remember this scene. You're a dick. Not my problem.
Im a cashier the shit I donât let slide is paying for something over $5 in quarters
Those trays literally say âtake a penny leave a pennyâ
"Then uncle ben dies"
This was a cool scene. Had this guy not shot uncle ben after the robbery spiderman may have gone down a different path. I really enjoyed this darker rendition of this classic!
Unfortunate turn of events but I always agreed with Peter not giving a F after they get robbed.
What a cool robber
That cashier got bullied when he was younger
Gotta love Karma for Aholes đ
Reminds me of when the Toby Maguire Spiderman let that robber get away bcoz the promoter didn't pay him.đ
I missed the part where thatâs my problem
You get back what you give in this world