r/Entitledparents How I Ruined a Karen's Disney Trip!
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- Äas pĆidĂĄn 5. 04. 2020
- r/Entitledparents In today's video, an incredibly entitled woman tries to bully and complain her way into a sold-out show. OP does his best to calm her down, but this lady is having none of it! Eventually, OP's manager gets involved and uses a clever trick to make the Karen happy... and get unexpected revenge! If you like this video and you want to see more, hit the subscribe button for daily Reddit videos!
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"Sneaky Snitch" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
License: CC By Attribution 3.0 - Komedie
"Don't tell my child what to do!"
"Then raise him better."
Best. Comeback. Ever.
YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS
def gonna keep this one in mind hahahah
But what do I do if she says
dont tell me how to parent my kid
@@abdullahhussain1553 Then say, "Someone has to."
"Sugar is a drug to diabetics!"
Sad part is, sugar can either be like a life saving drug or it can be a death sentence. People just don't get it.
i experience that daily as a type one! sucks!
Sugar being too low is deadly... and being too high is also deadly. My mother has to carry something in case she's not able to eat at her regular time. (driving, helping a customer, and stuff)
i would have said do you know ANYTHING about how diabetes works at all, get a clue lady , stop beign such a shrew
And idiots don't understand that there's two different types of diabetes. Type II is the type where you shouldn't eat sugar.
Hi, fellow diabetics. Even some of my closest family members don't understand fully how this works, and I have to tell them again from time to time. It's a question of measure, not an allergy...
"If you're diabetic you don't need candy"
"If you're braindead you don't need oxygen"
That entitled person offended me SO MUCH
(I have type 1 diabetes)
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Lady of Darkness âif youâre fat you donât need foodâ
ê§Frozen Wafflezê§ that ones a better analogy
The irony of her calling sugar "drugs for diabetics" ... bitch sugar is a literally a drug, it causes chemical spikes in our brain similar to caffeine , and north American kids (also admittedly me, candy > coffee anyday ) are the hardest addicts.
Story behind the thumbnail:
A woman was going on a ride with her husband, but he bailed because he was scared. She put on a grumpy face to get captured at the camera part as a funny joke.
Lol
Jajajajajajajajja hahahahahahaahahahhahahahahahagagagagaggagwgwggagwgahaahaha
Calalaa,Alabama,aklkakak
Plot Twist :
The lady is fighter jet pilot
Hahahaha, thanks for sharing. I did have a sneaking suspicion that the thumbnail wasnât a karen.
"6 inches away from my face"
Well that's not very social distance-y of you now is it Karen?
@@turtledude3537 it was a joke..............
@@turtledude3537 I know. It's a joke
Bad jokes don't just get a pass because they're supposed to be jokes. All comedians would be successful if that's how it worked.
Lol
What do you mean get a pass lmao? Good or bad it's still a joke.
"Don't be so happy on your wedding day."
What is this; literally any other era of the western world?
If she's that unhappy she can leave and mommy dearest can join her to console her.
This could be a biased retelling from the mother's perspective, but also could have some truth to it. Some parents do play favorites with their children, like giving all the chances to the first born. On the other hand, it could have been the bride/mother flaunting her happiness in front of the sister/aunt. Honestly, I can't tell which.
"Don't tell my Son what to do" "Then raise him better" Best Quote Ever ^^
If I add a comment to, a comment(?) Either way you will get more comments that way I can confuse people
@@lazyliongames5858 you confused me with that sentence
Soooooo true
@@lazyliongames5858 1ap)1aaa
@@lazyliongames5858 I mean, your point is to confuse people with nonsensical comments, right?
I saw this news story. Husband PROMISED that he'd go on the ride with her. He chickened out at the last second. And I mean like last LAST second. It later resulted in the picture on the thumbnail. From what I can recall, they both still get a chuckle every time they look back at that photo.
Keep in mind I haven't even started the video yet.
Fun fact đ
I lmaoed because of your comment thank you
Huh neat
Let's just be honest
That's actually wholesome as frick
I like how I randomly get reminded of this comment's existence a year after I posted it.
Yeah, I never understand those adults who leave the house without ID. No matter WHAT age they are. Even if you're not driving or buying alcohol, you could get into an accident and they'll need to ID your body.
A morbid thought, yes, but practical.
DisneyFanatic2364 omg XD I remember you
@@cutewingcat1696 woah
Or you might need it to prove to police you're not a suspect they are after
Some would say cops are overstepping boundries, but if there is, say, an active shooter in the area matching your description, that ID can be the difference between being arrested for a while or walking free, or even potentially life and death with shittier cops
Worse thing is without your ID, you might be considered as illegal immigrants. My country and most neighbor country had similar races, so ID is the best way to prove your nationality.
The one thing that makes me confused - how do they even get to the store without ID if they need ID to legally drive their cars? I understand walking to the store, but if they drove they'd need a license.
The last part was literally âDonât take candy from strangers.â But with the roles reversed.
don't take strangers from candy.
yeah what happened to that golden rule? heccin kids these days
Sregnarts morf ydnac ekat t'nod
So wait you said the opposite of âdonât take candy from strangers.â That mean âdemand candy from strangers.â
Strangers from candy take don't
The diabetic story peeved me that those stupid parents would do that.
Those kids are gonna have a hard time later
Normal parents: don't take candy from strangers
Ep: *starts shouting at people in vans to give their kids candy*
Normal people : đThe hell is wrong with you
I have a similar story to the last one:
I'm also a type 1 diabetic, also known as hypoglycemia, and i used to work a hard outdoors job testing commercial grade concrete in summer for 12+ hour shifts. I'm a little overweight but carry it well for a girl because I'm tall and pretty muscular. I was training two new techs on a site. One was great (hereafter called tech 1, or T1)and was doing their best to learn the process while the other (Tech 2, T2) kept disappearing for "water" but I didn't bother to babysit him while he did it. All the work was being done with my equipment on or next to my work truck since I was the only one with a full set of kit. I should point out that once concrete starts getting poured, you don't get a break until it is done (this site you had to test every truck or 10 yards of CC) and the pours on this site often went into the high hundreds and once into a thousand yards of concrete over a full day with multiple different mixes for the different areas getting poured. Some days you didn't get to eat a lunch because there wasn't time between trucks or your hands were too nasty from handling concrete(we had thick rubber gloves but you couldn't avoid getting concrete water slurry in your gloves occasionally when washing equipment between tests) and the hand sanitizer from the portable toilets wasn't cutting it. So I had a stash of chocolate and honey granola bars in my truck at all times for that quick boost of sugar from the chocolate plus the staying power of the granola until I could get some real food.
During a very hot NC summer day there was a short break between trucks because the plant had temporarily broken down again and I went with the techs to sit in my truck which was running with the AC on and there would've been enough room for all of us so I could show them how we input the data in our work laptops. I could feel a crash coming on (it differs for each person but I get my headaches a few hours before I start getting fuzzy in the head and my vision starts to get blurry, after that you pass out, then coma, then dead) and I go to get a bar from my stash in the back seat. It was gone. My entire 6 pack of granola bars was gone. I ask the techs to help me look for them, thinking they must have slid somewhere else in my bench style black seat when I had driven there that morning. We were all outside the car, T1 is checking under the front seat, when T2 says, "What you mean those crappy X granola bars? They aren't even real granola bars (yes they were), they're all sugar." "Umm, yeah that's kinda the point is that they have sugar. I've got hypoglycemia and I need them if I feel like I'm about to crash. And right now I'm starting to feel it. Where are they?" At this point I've realized two things: One, T1 had been by my side all day except for one bathroom break after truck 15. Two: T2 had kept disappearing to his truck for "water"and he had to walk past my truck on the passengers side while was working on the drivers side and that was the passenger side is where I kept the granola bars on so I could reach back and grab them easily when driving. "Well, since we never got let out to lunch I ate them. I was hungry and didn't bring any food and you have plenty." I was having trouble processing what he said at this point because my blood sugar was crashing, I was already dehydrated, exhausted, and overheated, and I just couldn't believe that someone would do that. "Did you leave any?" "No, why should I? I was hungry and I needed food. You could do to lose a few pounds." This is the point where I absolutely lost it. T1 started to speak up to T2 when I went full banshee (I have a low voice for a female and my military upbringing and stage singing background means that I have a booming shout/yell that could make a marine drill sergeant's ear hair curl). I began demanding at full volume what he was thinking, why he would steal from someone else, I needed that for medical reasons, how did you parents fail that hard at raising an adult or was he just a worthless piece of S**t in their eyes too, among other not to nice things as my vision began to swim. He yelled back but to be honest, I can't remember what he said. A couple of the concrete crew came over to see what was up, as you could probably hear me clear across the job site. After about 5 minutes of yelling my vision was seriously starting to dark around the edges and I began to panic. I just kinda sat/flopped down on the dirt and tried to think, which wasn't really possible at that point. As I was trying to figure out what to do my saving angel came in the form of the concrete foreman, Don (name was changed but he was also known affectionately by these tough, burly concrete workers as Papa Donnie because he was awesome and a great guy to work under/with). This next part was retold to me by Don since I really can't remember this part.
He sees the usually focused and alert tech hes been working with for six months nearly disassociated on the ground with her two new trainees yelling at each other and asked loudly, "What the f***ing h*ll is going on?" T1 said, pointing to T2, "He stole her granola bars and shes, like diabetic or something, and she's about to pass out just look at her." T2 said, "So what I ate the fat cows f-ing granola bars, and if she's actually got diabetes she shouldn't be having sugar so I'm doing her a favor." I had already told Don that I had hypoglycemia a while ago when we were just chatting, so luckily he knew who to believe. He called the on-site medic and ran (seeing as he was easily late 60's early 70's this was no small feat)back to his trailer and grabbed the large bag of skittles he he apparently kept in his desk, and came back. He put them in my lap, grabbed my face so that I was looking at him and said "eat" sternly to me. I complied and started eating some skittles. He got my water bottle out of the truck too and had me drink. The medics arrived with a granola bar and a cold chicken biscuit from Bojangles that hadn't been eaten that morning. After a few minutes I started to come around. Don spent that time getting the story from the nearby witnesses, called my boss saying that T2 was banned from the site, and otherwise taking care of business. T2 retreated to his truck and apparently tried to "prove he was right" for a few more minutes before he finally left after one of the excavator operators said that if he didn't get the F off the site, he would pick up his car and move it off site (the tech was driving his personal car as he wasn't issued a work truck yet).
When I was back in the world of the living I apologized to Don for causing a commotion and asked how bad I was in trouble. He said that I was fine and that I needed to go get checked out. The medics took me back to their trailer and the day was normal from there on out. My direct boss said he was really sorry about what happened, I never saw T2 again, and my head boss ( Mr. Douche) told me not to raise my voice at a site again but I wouldn't get written up. T1 ended up leaving the company at my urging (it really didn't treat its techs well and I have plenty more horror stories from working there) and I quit a few months later. I still miss the guys at that site and think about them often. They were one of the best crews I ever worked with.
TL:DR
I am hypoglycemic and almost went into diabetic shock when a trainee ate all of my emergency granola bars. Chaos ensues and I'm saved by a old knight in concrete stained armor with a skittles addiction.
I read all of it but the TL:DR is hilarious
Honestly my sister has a similar story except she did end up getting her sugar back. She was volunteering in the summer doing projects in the community, like yard work, painting houses, fundrasing, etc. with a church. Each 'team' had a van that drove them to their location with a team leader driving it. My sister left her bag on the van and for some reason, two team leaders had to switch (the leaders were honestly awful about this kinda stuff, even sent one kid to a site without his epipen) and took my sister's bag with them. They never believed the kind of health issues my sister has (we now know she has multiple sclerosis as well as the hypoglycemia) until that day, where she literally passed out. The other team leader came back with her stuff and got her feeling better. The story pisses me off still, because the main reason I didn't volunteer that year was because that particular leader had already made it pretty clear she thought I was being too dramatic about my own health problems (also funnily enough sugar related in that I need carbs to avoid episodes). My sister just wasn't as vocal as I was about making sure she had what she needed.
Sorry for my long comment, this kind of stuff pisses me off, and I still wish I got to tell off those people but oh well.
Very long xd
this is basically my nightmare, i personally carry around 1-2 bottles of gatorade anywhere I go for my own lows, and friends at school are ALWAYS asking for a sip/waterfall. i usually let them, since i donât go low very often, but at one point, i noticed that someone kept stealing gatorade off of my backpack. i found the guy doing it and gave him a nice lesson, filled with yelling and insults. Nevertheless, he stopped stealing them.
@@matthewk.4289 Oh no. Yeah I carry gatorade too because that stuff is amazing for my lows too. I'd probably willingly share too but I jist don't get taking things without asking lol
"Listen, I know you're getting married to the love of your life and this is a major milestone in your life but could you be a _little_ less happy about it? You're making a grown woman upset."
đwell said
No it should be, your making a brat upset.
@@eyelessjack7392 YEP. I hate people who try to mess up another person's wedding day.
If other people's happiness upsets you, you don't deserve happiness.
âYou canât take something off thatâs already been scanned throughâ Clearly sheâs never voided something from a purchase lmfao
"We legally can't put more people in there."
I think we all know where this is going
Karen demands to see laws manager
@@ca-jengrootherder7562 theyâre in Tallahassee, if she hurries she can catch a flight there
The aunt crying during her sisterâs wedding reminds me of my sister. She has a knack for being upset during other peopleâs events(birthdays, ceremonies, etc.) I just know sheâs going to throw a fit during my wedding.
3minutes then , put her in the back. Or where thereâs no echoes :)
Brad Viviviyal she actually used to get gifts on my birthday for that very reason.
Take some advice from revenge subreddits and teach her a lesson!
imdestiny 4 good idea... I am extremely petty
That's what happens when you give younger kids presents during sibling's birthdays when they're young. I still can't understand this practice.
rSlash: Iâm the leading expert on Karenâs
Redditor: No I am!
*_amateurs_*
rSlash: What did you say bub?
Random guy who worked at Disney for 30 years: Amateurs
@Random Guy y e s
Stina the Snail *Y E S*
Donald Pickering * y e s*
@@rizzystation743 *Y* *E* *S*
Dude who is an expert on dependapotumases: *Laughs in military family drama*
"DONT TELL MY KID WHAT TO DO!!!"
Then raise him better
*walks away*
YEEEEEEESSSSSSSS LOORRRDDDD
I always love when a customer tells me that I should waive laws and let them do what they want. They want to move a table to a certain part of the restaurant that would block exit which could result in a breach of fire code? They'll do it anyways then yell at one of my other waiters.
Or even better since Québec outlawed smoking on outside of restaurants in 2016, people still try to do it. I had one guy who was vaping, and even that is illegal, not just cigarettes. So I tell him he can't, he asks since when he couldn't. It was about 3 years since that law came into place. So I told him to not. I serve other tables inside when I see him doing it again. I tell him that he can't and if a cop were to come by we could both get a huge fine. He tells me that he'll pay for both of them. So I ask him if he can afford to pay at least 10000 dollars? He stopped. But gave me attitude the entire time he was there.
"because of you my toddler won't have any lighters to play with!"
RandomAsshole I know, wtf man đ
I have to go get the safety lighter from a locked medicine cabinet when i wanna light a candle and IM 15, i cant imagine giving your stupid toddler a lighter...
I would give you a gold but this is not reddit
Hows little timmy gonna get his fix now?
Iâm just sitting here dumbfounded. If she is 20, I hope to god that kid isnât older than 4. Then, who in their right mind gives a 4 year old a lighter!?!
I'll never understand the entitlement to others property, snacks, drinks, whatever.
These are incredibly exaggerated if true at all. I've never in my life experienced anything like this.
@@CsykKrit I experience this every time my brother comes over. My older brother is horribly entitled and we are both adults. While i have so much story about him, ill just give a few. While he was living with me, he would often get eat my food supply like there is no tomorrow and b*tch about it if i complain, yell at a 2 year old for her pouring a cup from his 2 litter bottle of root beer. Deleted all of my shows on my DVR and filled up with shows like pawn stars and gold rush and told me that since i wasnt watching TV, it shouldnt go to waste ( i was working and paying the bills and he was unemployed) and broke my joycon because i asked his gf for her $50 monthly payment (i loan her $600 and she does great on paying me back but can be forgetful really often) and lastly, threw a huge fit because i wouldn't let him drive my $40K mustang (he has a bad road rage problem and multiple accidents) Im glad that he finally moved out to the project with his gf about 6 months ago
@@MrJoshy that's insane. How did he make so far in life with that attitude?
@@CsykKrit He gets by mostly on luck and leeching off of people like me and my parents and his girlfriends. I finally kicked him out after the Joycons incident and its basically a small price for happiness
@@CsykKrit I guess some of these stories are exaggerated, but it is a real part of working retail or the restaurant business. I've worked in both. I've dealt with entitled people hundreds of times...
8:32 My parents met like that too! When they were younger, they played Mary and Joseph in the school Nativity and then years later actually got together and are still goongu strong for 12 years this year :)
Karens: chippity choppity the universe is my property. đ
Whoever is dealing with the Karens: no the universe ainât yours lady. đ§
Karens: GIVE MY SON THE UNIVERSE, HE DESERVES IT MORE THAN ANYBODY ELSE. đșđ€Ź
Me: oh my gawd đ€Šđ»ââïžđ
Godzilla had a fucking stroke readingt this and fucking died
lol 14:55 "Security, this woman won't give my kid candy" "What no it's not ours it's her's" "No she didn't steal it" WHAT DO YOU MEAN YOU WONT FORCE HER TO GIVE IT"
Do you even know how quotes work? Haha
@@Richard_Nickerson đ€Šââïž, do you?
What on earth are you saying
@@Hacker-cw9lc
Yes, I do... OP is not only missing one of their quotation marks, but each of those separate quotes are supposed to be from the same person, so they only needed one mark at the beginning and one at the end.
Do you get it now? I'm sorry I had to hold your hand through this.
MrNobodyX3 hey op, the comments section isnât the best place to have a stroke.
You never need to give a reason for what ever boundaries you've set for yourself. If someone asks me for some of my gum, I can say yes or no, I don't need to give them a reason for my answer either. Demanding answers to a yes or no answer is how manipulators use other peoples common curtesy to get what they want. NEVER give someone, kid or adult, that in and especially if they want to argue your answer.
The one case of shaming someone for saying no, was in middle school.
Some kid shared candy with me, guess because I was the quiet kid and he wanted to be nice. Another boy asked him for some, he said no, the other boy claimed he was being greedy. The kid pointed out he wasn't because he'd just given me one, and that was the end of it.
Even between those children, it didn't swell into all out Karen-screeches about being "rude" or whatever, as it did with these _grown-ass adults._
@@ScientistCat My sister does it everytime anyone says no. She's more than 20 years old. What an absolute dick, just like these other entitled adults
@@ScientistCat calls the kid greedy being the greedy one by expecting someone give up something they have for whatever reason (worked hard or earned or just because). As of my knowledge of language, being greedy is wanting more than you have and having already the candy means that you can't be greedy about that candy, but you are the greedy one by expecting someone to give it to you, not to mention entitled. Whenever I explain this to my children (students) because they are throwing tantrums they (even the most entitled) get it and reluctantly calm down. But whenever I deal with the parents they expect me to kick out the other children for having supplies and not lending them to their children. I explain this logic with other words that apply for the situation (their parents bought those supplies and maybe they don't have the money for more so they use it carefully. We don't know. They paid, they rule over their stuff) "Greedy people that don't see others in need" and I told them my logic which their kids understood right away "You don't see that they might be in need. To me you are the greedy one. Because you want what others have worked to get, because like that you don't have to give up a thing. You are not in need. Your child didn't want my cheap but helpful free to use supplies, they wanted the cool supplies the other kid got. Think about how your expectations of society teach your kid the wrong things to expect so they can live happy and fulfilling lives without the need to argue with everyone" but then get yelled or interrupted so most times I don't get past the first few word. I don't stop talking now, just talk normally through the yelling and interrupting with a customer service smile on my face. I fucking hate this type of adults because they raise worst versions of themselves.
Once at work I saw another servers tray had come up. She was standing there talking and I told her it was up. Mine came up right after and I had already put hers together and had the stuff for mine ready. She finished up her personal conversation and asked me to run her tray out. I said no, I've my own here and I won't have it get cold. She freaks out on me and gets the manager involved. I get lectured. The only bright side of that story is that manager doesn't make my schedule and I've no problem pissing off managers and co workers because ultimately it doesn't matter as long as the customer doesn't come back with a complaint, which would be far more likely if I served them cold food. Guess that's not really a bright side having to listen to that bullshit while doing exactly what I need to.
Right? I gave chocolates to my friends on Valentineâs Day ( I made them myself I can still feel the back pain T-T) and people actually felt entitled to get some too. Excuse me tf I donât even know you.
Not âIf some one needs something for medical purposes just believe themâ
If someone says no. Stop yourself.
Itâs not yours, itâs not for you. You are not entitled to other peopleâs stuff.
Are you
Anti karen
Had to laugh on the cactus story. Some long time friends of mine, a husband and wife, have one of those cacti with the very small, very transparent spines. Wife had been doing some work with the cactus in its pot and it slipped, and she ended up with lots of spines in her arm.
Her hubby was using a magnifying lens with a light and tweezers to try to pick them out, but wasn't having much luck.
Background: I'm not a TV watcher, but this guy used to tell me about how much he enjoyed Mythbusters on TV, and when I found many of the episodes uploaded on CZcams I watched every one I could, and really enjoyed it, so, being the smart a$$ I could be at times, I said to him (thinking Mythbusters and how to fix everything), as snarkily as I could, "Why not used duct tape?"
Guy looked up and you could SEE the light bulb go incandescent over his head while his wife sat there looking confused. He was back in seconds, a roll of duct tape in hand, cut off a piece abt 8 inches long, and laid it on her arm over where the spines were. Then told her to grit her teeth and he ripped off the tape. She did, and he did. When she checked, she said, "I can't feel any more of them in there."
The duct tape worked.
As someone with a service dog, I can verify that those interactions happen ALL the time. Iâve been good at avoiding exploding entitled parents, but I know itâs only a matter of time before one corners međ. Iâve also seen quite a few people who do understand it, though. The best is when I can hear parents explain to their kids that they canât pet service dogs; it always makes my day!
When it does happen you'll have something clever to say from this channel
It happens so often!
I am a service owner for my dog mcguver,
In my country we are taught to never accept candy from strangers. How are parents so chill about their kids trying to devour random peopleâs food???
Because they don't care if their kids get poisoned. Like a friends little brother. He snuck into my safe to eat chocolate (he knew it was like 4 years old. Don't ask) he ate it and when I told his parents they where like "well why do u leave chocolate around? Eat it" he also stole alot from me so I gave him a lesson that sent him back to his parents đ that ended my friendship but at least he got a lesson.
Elena Leonova They donât give an eff about the fact that they were given the gift of life and that it is their duty to protect it. I am honestly disgusted especially seeing that these Karens are the kind of people who have the dog in the stroller and the toddler walking. I think sheâs on of THOSE. Lov8ng animals is great, but if a wild animal outweighs your own CHILD, you need help.
I hope it's an edible one day and this Karen has to take her stoned child to a doctor. They will probably just give him a sandwhich and send the kids home đ
Hell, I live in America and I was taught that. I think these people are just shitty parents.
"I'm at the movie theatre to see Onward"
wait...
Onward was released right at the time when covid was becoming a thing, it was in theatres for a little while.
@@maxallen121 Ah.
COVID
worst timing for a movie premiereâŠ
0:05 - Tale from Retail - Retail Karen tries to purchase restricted items (lighters) without ID for her definitely underage son
3:44 - Titular story - Disney Karen demands to be allowed into a show even though the theatre was already at max capacity
6:13 - Entitled parents allow their kids to play on OP's private property while sitting in a cactus patch
7:59 - Entitled mother tells OP she's too happy on her wedding day because she was getting married before her entitled sister - from the POV of the user's mother
11:12 - Cinema Karen yells at OP for telling her kid not to pet their service dog
11:59 - Entitled kids steal OP's candy (which they need for medical reasons) and entitled parents endorse that behaviour
14:52 - Similar to above - entitled mother calls security on OP for not giving her kids candy that OP needs for medical reasons
"it's just candy!"i stole candy when i was little because my mom would not buy it for me... i got caught and not only the store's manager got involved but a cop in full uniform gave me a stern lecture! i was so scared i never stole again! candy or not stealing is still stealing and you're NOT gonna teach your kids stealing candy is okay!!! and don't be mad if they steal from YOU next time
Same thing happened to me!I stole a 5 cent pice of candy not like a full candy bar
snowgriff your fault for getting caught
You guys eat candy
if itâs a chain, itâs free reign
i did it once
"If you've got diabetes, you don't need the candy." Seriously, Lady?! đ
One thing I've noticed about entitled people is they are actually very ill-informed or just stupid.
I say willful ignorance to serve their ego
Aga U I have T1D as well and I have no idea what I wouldâve done in this persons situation. I would love to slap her across her face, but then again I donât wanna get arrested đđ€·ââïž.
Next time it's gonna be:
Give my child your insulin! He needs it soooo much more than you and he deserves it because he's been so good today. It's not like you diabetics need it anyway!
@@frith.calluna Me: Fine, ill just wait till your kid goes into shock xD your fault lady.
Vidio: This woman barrels up to me, gets within 6" of my face,"
Me: poses vidio
Me: " ThAtS nOt SoCIaL dIsTaNcInG "
No it is not
Call the police
Donât you love how people think that diabetes is a fat-thing when is actually you cant produce a certain enzyme in your Body thing ( I donât have diabetes but my friend does and this is what he told me) people with diabetes need to eat sometimes more than normal people to keep up their blood sugar. I hate how people mix up such different things like diabetes and obesity itâs disgusting.
I agree with u
I had GD with my first pregnancy and dealing with that was hard. I cant imagine what its like dealing with it 24/7
that is somewhat true type 1 is when there is absolutely no insulin present in the blood while type two is when there is insulin present but there is something in the way of it working. Even with type 2 because of insulin or other medicines, it is completely justified for people to carry candy.
Edit to add: I developed type 2 and I weigh 130 lbs TOPS
They think diabetes is to do with fat? No, of course not. The pancreas just has trouble regulating blood sugar. I learned half of this stuff from BABYSITTERS CLUB BOOKS. One of the characters, the "sophisticated" New York native Stacey developed Type I diabetes at age eleven. Her symptoms...well, she was hungry all the time, and even more thirsty, she was losing weight, she had some dizzy spells and faint moments, and she even wet the bed at a sleepover, and she was sharing with her best friend (her "friends" then told basically the whole school, especially a new girl Stacey had actually befriended...no good deed goes unpunished). And the whole year, she kept fainting and ending up in hospital, and it took almost the whole year to get her diabetes under control. For that reason, Stacey, age twelve, couldn't wait to move states when her dad's job moved him. She made new friends, admitted to them about her diabetes, and none of them minded (their reaction was literally "Is that all? Okay, it sucks for you, but we don't mind, and we'll stop offering you candy."), and had it mostly under control. I didn't learn much about Type II, but as far as I remember, insulin shots aren't necessary, but regular meals and snacking is important. And as I said, a symptom of diabetes can be losing weight. Obesity is totally different!
Karen: the disabled persons spot is mine
Karen: the make a wishes wish is mine
Karen: the city streets, the both of your puppies
Karen: itâs all incredibly mine
Karen: it all belongs to me, everything that I see
Karen: north, south, east, and west
Karen: If you caress it then I possess it, itâs all mine mine mine mine
Congo Tourmaline thank you just thank you
stingyâs mine song remix - karen edition
coming april 2020
Congo Tourmaline my grandmas name is karen, I should get redit again
Now that's accurate
Wait, so Marx is a Karen?
"CANdY iS LIKe DRUGS tO DiaBETICS" Like wtf lmao
That is, in the broader sense... because it _helps them stay healthy and not die._
When Karen said that, I wanted to find hey and slap the hell out of her
You know what's like drugs to diabetics?
_Drugs._
I'm type one diabetic when I first got it at age 11 someone said give me your candy which I responded to with OK once you go through living he'll at the hospital inject yourself five times a day and prickly you finger to test for low blood sugar
Im imagining Paul Blart eating the loli pop off the ground
Her child:has wedding day earlier than her sister
Her mom: *mY FaVOurItE CHilD iS JeaLOus sO DEal wiTH iT!*
I'd tell these parents "but your kid shouldn't be asking strangers for candy, what if I were an abductor"! That would make em get away from me quick!đ
The first one is weird? She is a 20 year old mom, the youngest ever was Lina Medina who was 6 when she gave birth, that means that the son, at most would be at 14 - 1 year(s) old. But I highly doubt that the son is close to 10 because the average age is 15 - 19 so that means that the baby maybe is 4 - 1? Crazy
Actually the mother was trying to train her son to be a pyromaniac so he would have a profession when he got older. No chance for college as I'm sure there was too much chlorine in the gene pool already.
Damn, she was saving jobs by giving firefighters a purpose. That mom deserves an award
Also, security cameras in retail don't have audio. The cost and install makes it prohibitive. About the only place that still installs audio with their cameras are in police interrogation rooms, not retail.
@@waynefeller8824 There are many IP security cameras with audio these days.
stepmom. You're welcome.
"If you have diabetes, you don't need the candy!"
Me: I'm sorry, and you got your medical degree when?
Brad Viviviyal you went all in huh
"You never go full --tard."
Sugar free candy is a thing
"do raise him better"
that is the best thing I've heard to q entitled parent
đ that was great
EP: You've can't take something out that has already been scanned
Cashier: O B S E R V E
Note: do not ever say, âyou canât have the candy because I need it since Iâm a diabetic,â or any such thing. Just say, âno.â
Explaining your reasons gives the entitled person the perceived power of now being the judge of whether or not your reasons are good enough, or even true.
âBecause itâs mineâ or âbecause I said soâ are also acceptable alternatives.
Treu
They'd still argue tho
@@ca-jengrootherder7562 That's when you act like the cable company from South Park.
@@jasondyrkacz8270 đ
@@jasondyrkacz8270 how much will it bum them out
Also, just No, and if they ask for a reason, âBecauseâ works well, and can go as many times as necessary
Karenâs be like:
I didnât vaccinate my kid and look! My little angel is fine!
Her little angel:
đ§ââïž
Her little angel be dead
Jack Fenske 69th like đ
at least her "little angel" is a real angel now
first of all. Iâm olny 12
Second Iâm vaccinated and still Alive
So that should prove my point.
There called crotch goblins
I actually have adhd so the mom who graduated with a master's degree who has add and dyslexia and even though I don't know her shes kinda like a hero for me
fuck yea dude, neurodivergent solidarity
In high school I was a cashier at a grocery store. Between all the tills were mirrors that allowed the cashiers to see into the carts of the shoppers, in case not everything was put up on the conveyor belt. Really just a safety precaution.
Anyway, one evening I was just doing my job business as usual, when a man Iâd seen several times before entered my line. I recognized this guy because he had quite a unique look. He had to have been somewhere between 60-70, and he had a long white mullet, a handlebar moustache, and huge orange tinted glasses. Not exactly someone you forget.
I was scanning his items, and towards the end I thought I saw something left in his cart from the reflection of the mirror, but I couldnât quite tell. I leaned forward a little and saw that it was just a store flyer, so it wasnât a problem at all. I finished ringing him and (I believe) his daughter up and asked how heâd like to pay. He handed me his debit card and said âThat was extremely rude and disrespectful of you.â
I laughed a little awkwardly, because I had no idea what he was talking about. Was he joking about me asking him how heâd like to pay?
He went on, and said that it was so horrible of me to think that he was stealing because of âhow he looksâ blah blah blah. I was shocked. I tried to explain what happened but he just kept yelling at me and calling me horrible things.
Now, I was only sixteen, and had some anxiety issues, so I could get overwhelmed easily. I felt tears coming on and got all choked up. At this point we were near closing and there was a long line of customers behind him, all curious as to why this old man was yelling at a teenage girl.
The assistant manager saw what was happening and came over to diffuse the situation. She asked what happened and he said âShe looked in my cart!â The manager explained that cashiers are supposed to do that. The guyâs daughter said âWell she wasnât looking in anyone elseâs carts! Itâs because of how we look!â
At this point my throat was burning from trying not to cry, and I physically couldnât speak. Some of the customers in line piped up saying, âI didnât see her do anything!â and generally just defending me. Now that he was getting backlash, the guy tried to apologize and said âI didnât mean to make you cry!â
The manager could see how overwhelmed I was and told me sheâd finish up, and that I could end my shift early, so I went up to the break room to grab my things.
At literally my next shift, a woman came up to me and said âI was in your line the other day, and I just wanted to say Iâm so sorry for how that man treated you, that was so horrible.â
It was nice that she said that, and every time that guy came back, he avoided my till like the plague, but I still quit working there a few months later, and ended up getting a job decorating weddings. Much better to quietly tie some bows than deal with entitled old people.
Sorry this was so long, lmao.
11:36 my parents always taught me to never pet a dog without the owner(s)'s permission :')
I always ask the owners before I pet the dog (if the answer is positive, of course)
You'd think that's a normal thing every parent teaches their kid
I learned to ask permission over something involving a living being from a very young age, like toddler young age. I would never lay a fingertip on someone else's property, pet, or basically anything that isn't mine unless granted permission to do otherwise.
I'm scared of dogs i got jumped by one last year (i was probably 8)
I learned that one the hard way and to this day I still have an irrational hatred/fear of poodles.
Ever since a dog taller than me pinned me to a deck rail when I was 4 or 7 because he wanted to be picked up, I straight up don't pet dogs if I can help it.
Age restrictions: I used to work in a pub, and the law at the time was that you had to be 18 or over to purchase alcohol at the bar.
If we were caught serving under-agers, we'd get heavily fined - us personally, as well as the pub. I don't think the underage drinker got punished much, if at all; maybe a slapped wrist. As they had no penalties to worry about, they didn't care.
If I was doubtful about someone's age - usually a male, as the females wore so much make-up that I couldn't tell their age within a decade - I'd ask for their date of birth.
I soon learned that those who answered instantly were underage: whenever I'm unexpectedly asked my date of birth I always "um" before I answer because I wasn't expecting the question and it takes me a second to process. [Same with any other unexpected question, even "What's your name?"!]
So if anyone answered instantly, they must have been expecting the question, and the reason they were expecting it was because they were underage and expecting to be challenged.
There were a few genuine baby-faced older teens, but they knew they'd likely be questioned and made sure that they always had ID to show their age.
I'd explain to the ones I refused service that it may have been a game to them, but I'd get heavily fined, possibly prosecuted and probably sacked if I served an underager.
re girls and make-up: we had one girl who was celebrating her 18th birthday - and she'd been buying drinks in our pub for at least two years.
EM: " Don't tell my child what to do!!!"
OP: "So raise him better."
Me: *OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOHHHHHHH* !!!!!!!!
5:30 I donât know he got his job- promotion or direct hire- but he deserves to keep it.
The OP of the service dog story was one of the lucky few to escape.
If that first Karen is 20 then her son would be like 8 at the highest
If it makes you want to punch him, it's working
Ikr, who buys lighters for a child. I bet the kid ainât eight either :/
N Logan Sadly, this happens everywhere as teen pregnancy is really common. If you live somewhere there isnât teen pregnancy, you are sheltered from it.
And Iâm the father hahaha
@N Logan Why are you calling _them_ the creep?
3:05 I started chanting
"Cameras! Cameras! Cameras!"
Then when it revealed they had cameras i went
"Woooo!"
Canât begin to tell you how many times Iâve ruined my kids day.đ. My favorite was âyou have to clean the pool, and when you are done, you canât get into it afterwards.â
As a diabetic (whose sugar was low as I was watching this video) those parents in the last story really irked my nerves.
âChild abuse-â
*WAWA HAS THE DRINKS U NEED*
That last story *REALLY* GRINDS. MY. GEARS. đ€Ź Not only do I have experience working with diabetics, my mom is one as well. I like to believe I'd be able to stay calm and collected if anything like this happened when I'm out and about with her, but I'm pretty sure I'd be hard pressed as *HELL* to not lose my sh*t on someone if they demanded my mom share her candy--or, rather, graham crackers, seeing as mom carries those around as well as a few Dove chocolates when we go out, jic.
Iâm a disabled veteran with a service dog. I was flying back from Canada after visiting my then fiancĂ©, now wife. And the seats next to me were supposed to be taken by a mom and her son (like 10) the stewardess introduced us at the gate and they said they were fine with my dog (a German Shepard/ Great Pyrenees mix). I take my seat (window so he isnât in the way) and the mom sits next to me with her son on the aisle, the mom puts her feet on my dog and he just looks at her like... âreally?â And then goes back to sleep. She then calls the stewardess and tries to tell them that my service dog has to be under the plane and that her son is scared. They tell her that she can move but the he is staying. She says âwhy does this boy and his dog get to ruin my flight?â I chuckle as the stewardess tells her she can either deal with it or get off the plane.
The lady was texting her husband complaining about me and my service dog, saying they would sue the airline and such. I told the stewardess as I was leaving the plane about it and she had a good laugh followed by âfuck herâ.
She finds someone to switch with and the lady is SOOO much nicer to my boy and sits on the aisle. (He slept the entire flight).
typically i have something sweet on me and i have given it to people who are diabetic when they needed it. i can afford to spend a dollar to get another candy bar. thats a better option than them going to the hospital and facing possible death. for me candy is not sacred. for a diabetic, it virtually is.
Ur an hero Jennifer!
That's awesome of you
You're the hero we need AND deserve
"Can you be less happy" ... on your wedding day? What a horrible mother and sister.
"Dont take cand from strangers"
Karen: *i'll take your entire stock!*
11:36 "You should never touch dogs you don't know."
That's the very same belief I have!
i donât pet dogs period, i let them come to me and freezeâŠi prefer to let the animal dictate interaction so as to not annoy them.
i learned the hard way to not do that with a cat, better to be safe than sorry!
Whatâs worse is that they donât even know whether the candy is safe to consume or not
8:20
I already knew what was going down after he said this, anyone else?đ€Ł
7:00 - As soon as I read dinosaurs or animals, my mind exploded with the words "attracted nuisance! attractive nuisance!"
"Candy is like drugs to diabetics" wow. Yeah, lady, insulin plays no part in it. I was just diagnosed Type II back in June, but I'm on insulin and I also need to keep candy or protein bars nearby for blood sugar lows.
Wow
That must have made you furious
đ€Šđ»ââïž
Oxygen is like a drug to all of us and even idiots
Sister: "I'm so happy that I'm getting married!"
Aunt: "Wait, that's illegal."
Dino Dracko You think youâre untouchable?
Iâm here to shatter your illusions...
I was so pissed at the aunt and mom for the story
Hot take: Leading expert on entitled parents/Karens? They're poor children, who look at their parents and go "Mom please stop-" for their childhood.
8:00 one time, I didnât know that some cacti at the pet store were real, so I squeezed one as hard as I could, I cried and my mom had a good laugh, I have a good laugh to this day
A full blown Karen is on twitter saying that âKarenâ is a slur( Iâm black so I know a slur when I hear one and I donât believe this is one)
What do you guys think?
Aisha Gibbs itâs just another descriptor for an entitled butt. Definitely not a slur.
A slur is a world used to oppress and dehumaize a large group of people. Karen is a descriptor for someone who is entitled to the point of rage when they don't get their way.
If anything, Karen is a corruption of a perfectly good name, but that's not the same thing as a slur. Perhaps she used the wrong word to make her point?
Ethnicity is one thing; how one chooses to behave is an entirely different thing, and is not immune to criticism, ridicule and mockery.
I dont think its a slur but where did the term "karen" come from? Is it from a tv show, like Kevin, or was it just a name that was used and is now famous for entitled prats?
@@Vi0letR0gue Who knows? Where did the name "Poindexter" for a nerd come from?
No one:
Karens: HoW dArE yOu ToUcH mY pReCiOuS aNgEl
*Accidently bumps into kid while walking*
Karen: HOW DARE YOU TOUCH MY LITTLE ANGEL I AM CALLING THE POLICE FOR ASSAULT
OP: wot angel
@@torrinturnuroth3555 don't compare luci to that abomination
As a diabetic I was told sugary drinks are better to treat hypoglycemia since it gets into the blood faster.
The married woman with the sister, sounds just like Key and Peele skit with the incel brother invited to the wedding. Thank you for doing these
For everyone who thinks these stories are fake... although some of them are, Iâm a teacher and I meet these people a lot
Got some stories to share chief?
I work in retail and see them *every* *single* *day*.
Today was no exception, but pretty light on the entitlement. I had a Karen come in and I asked her if she needed any assistance.
She said, and I quote (with the emphasis she used), "Yes. I bought this yesterday, and I *will* be doing a return." I apologized and explained that due to the current pandemic, that we aren't doing any returns or exchanges. She rolled her eyes and asked if she could switch what she had out for something else. I reiterated that we are not currently doing any returns or exchanges. She the responded in a huff, "Okay. Just give me store credit then."
Once again, I explained that we weren't doing any type of return or exchange at the moment for the health and safety of not only our customers, but the employees, as well. I said that once this whole Corona thing is over, then we will probably start doing them again. She asked me when that will be.
Lady, if I knew that, do you think I'd be doing an 8 hour shift on the register? No! I would be out making profit as a prophet!
I work in retail as well, though not on the cash registers so I don't experience the worst of it (I'm in a fresh department in the back, so customers still talk to us frequently, but not to the same degree).
One important thing that's easy to miss in this - for every Karen we get, we get *dozens* of good people thanking us for continuing to work and risk ourselves during the pandemic. Most people are completely understanding. Though I should probably mention I live in Canada, so maybe it's not like this in the States.
Oh yes I support you I am an interpreter and man I have been in those calls wow. I had one parent saying "my princess doesn't have to do anything, she is on holiday" Teacher: No Sr she still have classes and school work. "We are not going to do it, sorry we are going to enjoy our time off we have a beach trip coming up" and hung up. In the middle of the pandemic great Idea genius đĄ
I have to carry snacks on me because I'm hypoglycemic. Its rough, I understand. No one understands why candy can 100% be necessary! Like excuse me, I need to eat this so I dont pass out
It was fun explaining it to my husband at first, but now he gets it and I'm so lucky for that
(Ik the date) I feel you, I am also hypoglycemic and once I got SCREAMED at by my teacher because I was feeling SUPER SUPER sick so I took a snack from my backpack then I was chewed out and had to throw away all my snacks from my backpack. Guess what? I got sick and had to go home, I hope my teacher and classmates were proud of what they did
Yep, I'm diabetic, and I honestly eat more candy now than I ever did before I was diagnosed! I always have candy in my purse for when my blood sugar drops. I ate a piece one time when it was starting to drop, and a person who knows I am diabetic, but nothing else about me said "Oh, I thought you were diabetic? You shouldn't be eating that!"
what does hypoglycemic mean
I get stuff like that story from the dumbasses at my school.as a type one diabetic I can concur that this happens
The Indiana Jones Epic Stunt Spectacular was one of my favorite things I got to experience with my family at Disney. Itâs nice to see it here on a reddit post about an entitled parent. đ€Ł
I cried at my sister's wedding. Obviously not out of jealously, but out of happiness for my sister. My brother-in-law is great guy and they've been together since high school.
When will people learn that diabetics need sugar/candy to survive
"This was pre-coronavirus."
Aaaaaaaaand demonetized.
I'm still seeing ads, though
WashiGreenRobot yes he does
@Mclaren P1 he gets no money if demonetized
@@justasentientmclarenp1879 Nope. CZcams takes that money and puts it in their own pocket.
1st Story - The end was very satisfying! It's sad when a parent faces jail time and can't be there to raise their child, but they shouldn't have children if they're going to make terrible choices on behalf of their kids.
The store from that first story needs to update their system. When I worked retail, our system would tell us to scan their ID as soon as we scanned the age restricted item, and it just remembered how old they were for the rest of the order. Same for if we pressed the button to say they were old enough. Where I live, you are required to be ID'd if you look under 30, and our store decided to play it safe by requiring we ID anyone who looks under 40. They even put signs up on every register right under the card reader. We got some complaints, but most people took it as a compliment that they looked young enough to be ID'd
The 11:21 moment reminds me about the day when I was waiting my mom on the outside of an store with my dog (because it wasn't allowed animals insides the store) then suddenly an employee of the store came next the bench I was sitting and tried to pet my doggo, well...
The woman decided to not approach us after my dog started to insanely bark and almost bite the employee
(I was 10yo at the time to give context, and sorry for the spelling mistakes, I am not fluent)
You realy should ask the people if the dog is safe to pet first
Iâm type 1 and my friend is too. She was pregnant and driving when she realized her blood sugar was low. She started going over the speed limit to reach to gas station before a seizure happened and she was pulled over a block away from the store. She did everything like license and stuff and was slurring. The officer made her do a sobriety test and she almost got arrested because the cop wouldnât listen that she needed to get to the store for juice đ
Jesus christ thats awful! Was she ok?
RyanMantis yeah she made it to the gas station. But the cop was a total meanie head. It really was dangerous for her and the baby tho but both are great
6:18
I was a child who grew up in Arizona. An unspoken rule (at least among the few neighborhoods around the school) was that you should NEVER underestimate a cactus. Don't try and touch one even if it seems like it has no spikes.
It really sucked when my cousins from across the country visited and one of them attempted to pet a "spike-less" cactus. It was not a pretty site for half a dozen 6 year olds and a group of parents.
When i was a kid every year on Halloween teens would smash everyone's pumpkins. So one year we set up the old baby monitor so we could attempt to scare them off. It didn't work. So the next year we cut some pieces from a cactus called cholla. And very carefully put them underneath the pumpkin. Lit the candle and turned of the porch light. A few hours later we heard the loudest scream. Guess what? No one ever smashed our pumpkin again.đ
rslash: *says coronavirus*
youtube: *im about to end this man's entire career*
rSlash domination
@N Logan I know right
CZcams said on twitter that you can mention it and be monetized by people in their partner program so yay
N Logan Funny running into you again, but I agree. Stupid censorship.
Wth is this convo lol
12:14 I have a story kinda similar to this, I'm pre diabetic and used to carry around a small plastic bag of snacks. A girl I thought was my friend, EK, knew that I carried around snacks but didnt know why. She later figured it out >:3. The day that this happened she had stolen my little bag yet again. (This was a regular thing and she would ALWAYS eat all the snacks I had. Even if I told her not to.) I could feel my sugar dropping and asked her for it back.
EK: But I'm hungry!
Me: I dont really care if you're hungry. I dont feel like passing out in the middle of class.
EK: That's a excuse! You just dont want to share!
Me: Starting to get mad, You know it's not! I don't mind if you eat one but you can't have all of them, I need them!
EK: Starts throwing a tantrum about how SHE needed the snacks and I was being such a meanie to her.
At this point the teacher's assistant had walked over, once EK she she had she started lying and saying that I was trying to steal the snacks that HER mom had packed for her. The teacher knew this wasnt true because she had seen EK take it from me. She told EK to give it back, apologize and never do that again. Not to try to lie to her again either. EK wailed for her mommy and eventually she and my mother where called just to sort this mess out. My mother arrived first and I filled her in and showed her the bag as proof that I didnt eat them all, I've always had a small appetite and eating just a bag of snacks wasnt like me. EM then showed up and EK tried to tell a tall tail about how I was the one bullying her and that I stole HER snacks after I said she could have them. At this point the teachers and my mother could tell my sugar was dropping and gave me a small snack. The EK and EM started SCREAMING on "why are you giving HER snacks and not my precious angel?!" Or, "She doesnt need those! Give them to me! I need them more than her!"
I said fuck this and let myself pass out, not even trying to eat the snack they had given to me. This part I had told to me because as I had said, I passed out. The EK immediately went for the snack and the EM thought I was FAKING it. Yelling at me to get off the floor and telling the nurses trying to get me onto a bed so they could ask my mom what to do next, to not touch me because I was faking! I'm honestly surprised EM wasnt put in jail considering I could have gone into a coma if it went too low. After a few minutes I woke back up and just watched the EK cry the EM get scolded for trying to interfere with the nurses and my mother just sitting next to me filling me in on the details. A few MORE minutes after that, me and my mother were told to go home and the EK was suspended for a week. A good ending I think, served her right.
I was fine btw, just really tired and had to eat something once I got home.
I used to have cacti in my house, some of which grew to the ceiling until I had to move them to an atrium. I love the subtlety of the flowers. My favourite was from the Kalahari, with columns that spiralled and twisted to fill an entire bay window in my old house. It had tiny, pale green flowers several times a year and long, sturdy spikes. Eventually it grew to completely fill the space provided, which greatly annoyed my cat because he could no longer squeeze by to bask in the all day sunlight. I had to get rid of it when I inherited my godson, along with all of the cacti, because cacti and children do not mix. Even second hand Moms should know this. They all are spiked menaces.
Parents then: don't give my child candy there can be drug inside
Parents now: give my child your candy
We need r/rslash where you just tell us *your* stories.
r/rSlash
r/r/rSlash
Pineappl3Head ok bud make some content reading stories. See how many views you will get. 0! Reading stories for him is a hobby. Words only affect you if you let them. Obviously you care if hes flexing and it hurts you. If not idk why u are complaining. Many you-tubers talk about their subs. Dont like the videos? Please go walk out the door Karen. We will scan your items and security will walk you out.
Pineappl3Head then why are you still watching?
@@Pineappl3Head
Right? I'm actually beginning to like him less and less.
His ratings on AITA videos are truly awful sometimes too.
last time I was this early Karens were too young to speak to the managers
I can't imagine being rude to any Disney park employee. They literally aren't allowed to have a bad day at work. They are professionals at presenting "the happiest place on earth" and making sure the guests are met with smile's and hospitality.
i like how you're so chill during reading all this and i am just sitting here getting up screaming in a pillow and come back and repeat until i am at the end i always wonder how do you stay so calm?
Congrats to that wonderful mom for standing up for herself on her big day, that grandma needs to stop playing favourites.
When Karen has a fit over an atom of chocolate.
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Chocolate...? Did you just say *chocolate...?!*
HAHAHA, that last comment was perfect for today's day and age. "Please, when someone tells you they need something for medical reasons, just fucking trust them". COVID19 says hello
@7:55 Why didn't we hear "My kids got hurt, because of your cactus plants. We're going to sue you for damages"? LOL
So this story happened to my mom's friend it is not exactly an entitled parent story but more of a Karen story
Moms friend dropped a 20 dollar bill on the floor of a grocery store
The Karen picks it up
Moms friend says "thank you"
and then the Karen says "Whatever touches the earth is everyone's property" and leaves the store
Moms friend now chases her down the parking lot saying " Hey! give me my money back " she walks to the car of the Karen and when Karen put the groceries on the floor to open the trunk mom's friend takes the bags and says "Whatever touches the earth is everyone's property " and runs away.
Mom's friend had a great meal that night
you could post that on r/maliciouscompliance
Next time when Karen let's her child play on the ground, mom's friend should come and say "Whatever touches the earth is everyones property" and run with with the child away
*Kidnapping for dummies 101*
Thats funny. I would love to have seen the look on Karen's face lol
Your mums friend is a legend, you've got a maliciouscompliance and brilliant pettyrevenge story there