r/Prorevenge Illegally Tow My Car? Enjoy Prison!
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- čas přidán 25. 07. 2024
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0:00 Intro
0:09 Cheaters shouldn't brag
2:02 Parking in the danger zone
5:38 Bad bosses FAFO
9:09 Grand theft auto
12:17 My mom uses her job skills to get pro revenge
"Sneaky Snitch" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) License: CC By Attribution 3.0 - Komedie
Story 5: That is some SERIOUSLY deadly negligence. And based on the text, the driver didn't even acknowledge what was happening. The people in the car could've DIED and the driver wouldn't even care!
Good thing the mom has the skills to track down the driver or else someone could've ended up dead!
Yeah she did the company a huge favour!
And, this worked gor Mom because those numbers were NOT "RANDOM". Specific numbers for a specific use.
im suprised she didnt report the driver to the police cause in my opinion he deserves jail time
I'm glad now one was k!lled, or injured in this accident.
I'm just joking here, but the year was 2010 and you telling me OP's family never heard, or seen Final Destination, or The Final Destination that came out the year before? Shoot everyone I've rode with in a car sees one of those gas trucks or hauling trucks (the ones with the logs) gets into the furthest lane and speed pass them.
Super glad no one was hurt in this. I think the reason why op's mom didn't sue the driver is probably because the driver is a third party hire, someone that just transports the materials, but doesn't load, or unload them. So the company most likely had an employee or two load and "secure" the load. IMO of course.
@@blackrex828 maybe you are right, who knows maybe it wasn't only the driver's fault
Story 1: Never brag about your crimes online. It's always gonna get traced back to you somehow
also op is utterly hypocrite. he was ok what his gf and her brother doing that stuff, until he discovered she was unfaithful.
Some crooks are not very bright. Cheers!
"Somehow"
@@brunolidade maybe he didn't believe it at first
@@brunolidade idk if that was true or just the beer talking
I'm so relieved that OP's family all survived the truck, I was genuinely starting to cry because I thought someone would end up dead thanks to such carelessness.
Real life final destination 2
Crying is crazy 💀💀💀
As a corporate buyer myself, I LOVED that last story. Finally, a post that shows buyers aren't people who just like to shop and spend money all day. I've worked in purchasing for 20 years and let me tell you, there is much more to it than someone needs something, buy it. That mom is BOSS!
Story 1: he could have just reported her to immigration for trying to apply for citizenship under false pretenses. Turning her and her whole family in to homeland security is NUCLEAR 😂
She was literally helping out terrorists
To be clear, we have no idea if her parents were aware of her and her brother’s crimes.
@@firemarioproductions2003 also her parents were barely mentioned in the first story
Nah, nuclear would’ve been her getting sent to Gitmo, just a ban from the states is pro enough
Nuuuuuculer.
1st story: That’s EXACTLY what he should have done. That person deserved it especially after what she did to him. I’m glad the friend spoke up about it
It's amazing how stupid these unethical people are. I believe there's a saying that I've heard before "if you have a body in the trunk, drive the speed limit". If it's not a real saying, then it should be.
Ya, but come on. He is a dummy too. If he thought with his brain instead of his D, and just observed around him... Eastern European country, they are desperate for a better life. So I suspect the signs were there.
The first story belongs in Nuclear Revenge.
@@morgandouglas6014 IIRC, the distinction between "Pro" and "Nuclear" is that the OP has to actually break the law for it to be Nuclear.
I just wish the friend spoke up slightly sooner like lady had already moved in thats a lot
Story 2: That's both pro revenge *and* malicious compliance! Pro revenge on the woman, malicious compliance with the police! Brilliant!
Story 2:(?)
@@hanalexcranealister6799 Indeed. Thanks!
2nd story: I'm surprised they had the decency to put a pallet under the car. I would've been petty and leave it without, but I guess it's for safety
And to cover their @$$es from the insurance company; for moving the car, they would have been liable for any damages.
Load not being distributed properly and solely lying on the metal bars would have dented/cracked the underside plastic covers of the car. Could have also dented the sideskirts. So yea, they would definitely be in trouble if they didn't do it with a pallet.
I have done it a few times, a euro pallet fits nicely under most cars. Its also way easier with a pallet. If you dont use a pallet or something else you risk that the car whille slide of the forks.
"When there's a will -and a forklift- there's a way." -Rslash, 2022
Wise words from a wise man
He tried to kill them with a forklift! HAZAA!
I still don't get it. The cops can't tow a car, if it's parked on private property? So, if I park into someone's front yard, across their lawn, the cops can't tow my car if the owner requests it because it's "on private property"? B.S., those coppers just were lazy.
For the last story, this is why it's important to have a dashcam in your vehicles!
Even if you never have to use it, it's there! Like in my vehicles.
EXACTLY!!!
The sad part about the bad bosses story is that shit like that happens all he damn time. Once you have enough money, your effectively above the law.
First Story: Wow that is insane for what OP’s ex did. Good on the friend for telling OP this and this is exactly what she deserved for using OP and cheating on him. Imagine bragging about cheatting on someone when they knwow all these things about u. Gotta love the karma
Second Story: Wow, that ending was hilarious. I wasn't expecting the director to respond that way lol. Yeah, his wife really did get what she deserved. I wonder what made her think she was allowed to park there in the first place. The fact that it took Mike having to pove the car on public property for the cops to get involved and tow the car is insane
Third Story: I honestly wouldn't care about getting fire from this job because there is no way I would be willing to work that amount of overtime and not get paid for it. Good on Buddy for reporting all of these illegal activities. I agree with what Rslash, it is hypocritical
Fourth Story: Honestly, the fact that OP had to take this into their own hands speaks volumes how useless they are. At least these idiots was more than happy to admit that they were doing all of these things on purpose.
Fifth Story: Wow OP's mom really did the exact same thing that part in Taken, of course without the killing lol. She really used the numbers on each part that fell on the road to find out who was driving th etruck transporting the parts and who the manufacturing company was
How did u listen to that in like 2 min lol
@@jacobwolfe8412 Kept refreshing until the video appeared
@@xKCAZxLEADER fair enough
second story is easy "I can park wherever i want because my husband runs the place"
@@DarkKnight52365 lmao well its obvious her husband don’t feel that way 😂
For story 4, something happened to my dad and his car. In our old apartment complex we were give one official spot and the limit of 2 car per apartment. They were using a new tow company and security company that would go around at night to check that the cars parked in the official spots had the little sticker on it. Apparently they were to lazy to actually check the whole windshield and didn't notice my dad's sticker on the upper corner. So they tow the car and we noticed only when heading out the door for school. Oh my dad was pissed af and he went to the tow company and give them a piece of his mind and got his car back without paying for any fines. They did try to make it my dad's fault for supposedly not put the sticker in a visible area but he told them to F right off. They also got chewed out by the apartment complex for not properly checking.
Girl: **Cheats on OP and BRAGS ABOUT IT ONLINE**
OP: **Reports her and gets her deported and arrested**
Girl: **Shocked Pikachu Face**
If you did a crime and somehow got away with it, DON'T BRAG ABOUT IT.
Actually yes, PLEASE brag about it.
The police is gonna thank her
Somehow? Lmao you’re acting like it’s hard. Just don’t brag about it, period.
I kinda feel like the first story is more nuclear revenge..... being permanently labeled a terrorist is quite a step up from prorevenge..... but still awesome revenge!
And not to mention hopes of a decent future destroyed.
If she's a look-out for weapon deals with terrorists, she is a terrorist as well. Is it really revenge if you are being labeled for what you are?
Story 2: When you’re Forklift Certified, the world bends to your whim.
Vegeta needs to be careful, Eggman's forklift certified
DID YOU KNOW THAT I AM FORKLIFT CERTIFIED?
Don't you mean "the world 'Lifts' to your whim?". And i'm out...
I'm a certified boiler technician and operator. Nobody disobeys me in the boiler room, as any misbehavior can potentially result in death, or serious injuries. In my domain, I'm bigger than the CEO. I am God 😂
The last OPs mom not only survived Final Destination, she went and tracked down Death to get revenge.
That last story nearly played out like that one final destination movie(I’ve seen them all and am now terrified by semis, roller coasters and bridges). That driver is lucky that no one died, otherwise he’d be in jail for murder.
Bro he should have been in jail for this. He didnt even stop to check on them
My mind went straight to that movie too and also happening the same way but with metal beams
I was thinking the same thing. Because I have a really active imagination, I found those movies super intense and was overly cautious of my surroundings for days afterwards. If I'm behind a truck with stacks of objects, I always think of those movies, even though it's been more than 15 years since I've seen them...
I actually was saying "NEXT LANE NEXT LANE NEXT LANE!" BECAUSE THAT GIVES ME ANZIETY
Story 1 : The friend is a G..
Story 2 : don't want to do your job .. I'll help you do your job for you..
Story 3 : Those bosses were just hoping that the workers were either so tired of working that they're broken mentally and not gonna fight back or just hoping that workers were dumb...
Story 4 : talk about playing dirty with someone who doesn't give a rats backside!! Good on you op.. F those losers.
Story 5 : op mom is female Bryan mills .. That driver is a criminal dofus..
Story2: I lived in Singapore for several years and some of the roads back then were very narrow. There was a car parked in the way so that the school bus couldn't pass it on the road. Fortunately, there were construction workers nearby who saw our plight as the bus driver (who was unable to back up due to vehicles behind) was stuck. Several of them walked over, gathered around the car, picked it up, and set it on the sidewalk out of our way. They were skinny guys but strong as oxen. I do love the forklift idea though. Even better that the boss said he warned his wife not to park there. LOL.
Story3: When my brother worked at Walmart he had a manager who started yelling at him-- she yelled at everyone all the time-- but he put his hand up to interrupt her and calmly said "Do I ever yell at you? Do I raise my voice at you? Do I treat YOU like garbage? No. Then don't do it to me. Not only will I not tolerate it, but it violates corporate policy. Don't do it again". She was shocked but stopped yelling. The wage theft happens all the time. Walmart is currently paying people with PTO instead of Overtime BUT they fire people if they take their PTO and once they are fired the PTO goes away. It's robbery. Another way to steal is to go into the computer system and change the hours an employee worked to say they worked fewer hours. Or put them in as working at a lower pay rate. My brother's boss at Pizza Hut did this all the time.
Story4: I wonder of deanofgcc goes to or works at guam community college. Glad those to jabrones got arrested.
Story5: Yikes! someone could have been killed by those things! Not securing a load is a major issue. My friend almost got taken out by a christmas tree one day. Fell off someone's vehicle, another vehicle hit it and kicked it up and it flew right at my friend's driver side windshield. He managed to swerve and it took out his side mirror, but he also hit something to the side he swerved to and had minor damage to his car.
The mom in the last story should’ve sued. That negligence and damage is worth way more than 5k!
With all the factors and depending on the lawyers payment method it could drag out and cost more but most likely yeah your right
Somewhat similar to the last story. I was driving in my town after dark. I suddenly come to a screeching hault when I see multiple cars stopped in the road and people hauling a queen sized mattress off the road. Surprisingly I've seen a mattress or two on this same stretch on the side of the road and was even more perplexed as to how they keep getting there.
It wasn't long till I learned
Just a mile down the road I see a random Ford f150 with more mattresses than I ever thought could fit in the bed, all unsecured. I took some pictures as I drove by and it was actually a company car for a luxury condo company in town. One that would buy up properties leaving locals homeless, sky high rents or living the next couple towns over.
Unfortunately there was no justice that I know of in this situation. I called non-emergency dispatch and told them the company, plate and insanity of all the unstrapped mattresses and how I assume this was a reoccurring incident of them flying at drivers from their bed. They just asked if I want to press charges and of course I don't, I wasn't directly involved, I just want officers to inform the company and maybe shake some sense into their drivers but idk if anything happened
In the second story: It’s not that the cops didn’t want to tow the car. It’s that they’re not legally allowed to tow the car without permission of the owner of the private property.
Oh man that fourth story. I'm not even that far in and I relate.
When I moved into my apartment, we had a lovely caretaker.
She was the nicest old lady you could imagine.
But a few years after I moved in, she left and we lost the "caretaker" and there was no one to help with ANYTHING after.
PT Cruiser story: As a retired truck driver myself I can see both sides of this. It's VERY likely the driver didn't know he lost a part of his load. The mirrors on the sides of the truck give only a very limited view of what's behind you. But, federal regulations REQUIRE that a driver pulling a load on a flat-bed trailer stop at regular intervals to tighten the straps/chains and ensure the load is intact and secure. So while he may not have seen the parts coming off of his trailer (or the car swerving), if he had been following the regs it never would have happened short of a failure of the straps/chains (which are supposed to be inspected as well). So unless the driver was close enough to the company receiving the parts to not require another inspection, he probably didn't realize he lost a part of his load. But when he delivered, the count would definitely be off and they would have been contacting the shipping company that the load arrived short of what was ordered and paid for. This no doubt helped when OP's mother traced the parts.
OP 1, don't be so happy. You sponsored her into the country in the first place, and you only reported her because she cheated on you. You (rightly) will also be on a watchlist.
That's one of the best "rat" letters I ever heard about. You dodged the proverbial bullet dude, when you outed that skank and her family. I had many clients over the years who didn't find out until after the marriage and green 💚 card. Way to go bro!
A character named Mike? Working in a warehouse? Dealing with parking violations? Punishing assholes in a funny but effective way, while working a bit outside the reach of the law? Got a feeling that the last name might be Ehrmantraut…
Story 4: What "lesson" were the two jerks trying to teach OP? It's his parking spot and he hasn't done anything wrong. Is the lesson to not park in his spot? To not get his car back from the tow company? To move away? What?
I guess they're just bullies, and there's probably no point in trying to find logic in the actions of bullies.
The only disappointing thing about that last story is how the semi driver didn't have charges filed against him. In my country it's not only a serious legal issue to be driving around commercially with unsecured goods, but if the goods fall off the truck it will definitely be noticed as soon as it reaches its destination. The driver would have more than just losing their job to worry about once the whole incident had been investigated.
I thought Mike would get in trouble for the incident in Story 2, and I was laughing at the response that the Director gave. Props for the director for honesty, and siding with the employees over his wife. I want to know what emergency it was that the director called, and if it was actually a reasonable reason why Mike got in trouble if he did.
I worked for a small company. I was trained by the store manager, every Tuesday and Thursday the store owner would come in. He would always try and tell me how to do my job, but I always did it the way to customer wanted and I told him, he then would say nevermind. So one day he cut my check without telling me and after I found out I left the food store soon after 3 more people quit. His store took a huge hit and it's still struggling to this day. This all happened 7 months ago
Skill issue moment 😂
@@karledisonferrer6190 hey just had a hard on for trying to tell me how to do the job when the customer let me know how they wanted it done 😂😂😂
@@GODOFDRAGONS666 i mean i aint kink shaming but sheeeesh
Gonna say it right now, that wasn't a random string of numbers, those numbers identify so much about each part which is why that mom could find the exact manufacturer
I always try to imagine his face when he does funny/mocking/Karen voices
Story 1: It was SO OBVIOUS she was just dating him for the prospect of getting married & being able to stay in the US permanently. There's literally no other reason a foreigner that's here on a work-visa would start dating you in just 1 month of knowing each-other.
4:20 You can just imagine the conversation; a group of people discussing what to do about the car, the forklift drives past, one of them glances at it, turns back, then does a double take...
In high school I went on a choir your to Germany, Switzerland, and Austria and sometimes our bus needed to go down very narrow streets lined with tiny foreign cars. The bus driver would call for all the boys to get off the bus and direct them to pick up these cars, place them on the sidewalk, then after he drove the street, the boys would would replace the cars !
If that story about the woman from Romania was an "AITA" post, I'd have to say ESH. My husband is 1st generation Yugoslavian/Romanian (his grandparents came here in the late 60s/early 70s). Having heard their stories about where they came from, and with the way our government handles "terrorists", "illegal" immigrants, and ICE specifically, there HAD to be another way to deal with that situation.
The driver kept going because he hasn't noticed. Those things can weigh up to 36 tonnes and the straight cut transmissions howl so much that the driver is isolated from any outside noise lest they go insane.
I choked on my drink hearing Rslash do the Taken speech in his "nice lady" voice.
Last story; as a CDL holder it made me cringe to hear about such a dangerous unsecure load. In many places you could face jail time for that and some steep fines in addition. Plus, if this is their second or third infraction within three years they could have their license revoked. Stuff like that is very damaging to a CDL based career
Story 1: As a Romanian ,I can confirm some people did this because Romania was an EXTREMELY corrupt country in the early 90s and the early 2000s , people tried to flee to the US because life was much easier there.
"if there's a will and a forklift there's a way" that gives off almost the same energy to me as "if there's a hole, there's a goal"
Thankfully in that second story they knew someone FORKLIFT CERTIFIED
Omg, that Cow-chescu killed me XD. I love when non native speakers try to pronounce Romanian words, since you read the exact way you write it and people try to pronounce them differently than that. Try Cha-oo-she-scoo. Hope I did it right.
2nd story: Not all heroes wear capes, but they usually are forklift certified.
I love that every morning when I get to work there’s always a new upload~ listening to R/ really helps me get through the morning at work
It's been a while since I listened to a Pro Revenge story. Awesome. And I love the way rSlash reads them.
Last OP's mom is a B O S S! That woman knew exactly what info to get, tracked all that down and man basically handed that company their collective butts on a sterling silver platter. Good on her. And as to the PT Cruiser? I had one - not convertible, though - and loved it. With my bad knees, that was the only car I could comfortably get in and out of with needed a step or screaming in pain to squat down into it. I loved it!
"Where there's a will, and a fork lift, there's a way".
I've worked warehouse security for several years now. Given the forklift operators I know, truer words have never been spoken.
Story 2: There are many benefits to being forklift certified
Story 3: Reminder that Wage Theft is the most common form of theft in America and companies get away with it constantly because most people have too much to lose to report them to the feds. You do not owe any company you work for more than your contracted time and unpaid OT should be reported to the feds. You have 2-3 years to report wage violations to the labor board and file a lawsuit depending on if it was standard wages, overtime, bonus, or verbal agreement.
In my state having things fall of vehicles is a $1045 fine for each offense.
story 2: rslash misunderstanding that 18h actually means 6pm and not 18 hours later is pretty funny to me, especially considering that the car moving after 18 hours makes no sense in context
Last Story. Problem with that. It could have been the Semi Drivers Fault. But could not be. As Alot of Loads Semi Drivers haul are Just Hook and Drive IE No Touch Loads. Meaning All the Semi Driver has to do is just back the cab up hook up to the trailer, connect some hoses for air break to trailer and the lights for the trailer. then Drive Off. It is the Dock Workers that HAVE to Make sure the Entire Load is Secured for 100% of the Trailer content.
So OPs family also left the scene of an accident as they apparently didn't file a police report. If she did they wouldn't have let her take evidence from the scene. She is lucky the company didn't call bullshit on her since there was no police report.
If I was the company's lawyer I would have said how do I know her husband didn't do the damage himself and then steal the parts and try to claim it as an accident with the truck. Good thing they didn't play dirty but things could have gone very wrong due to no documentation
Last story. Part of a truck driver's job is to make sure the load he takes is properly secured. That accident could have been denied by the company's insurance leaving the company to pay for it. Those serial numbers can tell the right person all they need to know.
As a licensed forklift operator I love the forklift shinenagins in reddit stories 🤣
Thanks for the stories rslash. Last story is perfect. Have a good morning
Omg that last story screams Final Destination. I'm glad the family is ok and got pro revenge
Dang, that first story feels like it was a lot for just cheating but then again, terrorism so..
Not JUST cheating, faking her feelings for OP to con him into a marriage visa. Nobody wants to find out the love of their life lied this way for years.
Story 1: why wouldn't the friend have said something BEFORE OP had her move? I'm nglad she finally said something, better late than never I guess, but still kinda messed up.
18h means 18:00 o'clock. Not 18 hours later. Europeans use 00:00 to 24:00 time system. 15h means 3 pm. 0300 is 3am.
Yep terrorist threats or rumors are taking very seriously even if you can't even so much a joke about something like this you can even end up in jail if you use it as a prank
That one in the first story. An absolute angel. I hope he wrote them a thank you note.
If a vehicle in front of you is throwing junk....unless you are fleeing an active danger like a fire or whatever....it's foolish to stay directly behind it rather than falling back some, especially when there are kids in the car.
The Last Story: A truck driver driving a semi truck, unless the driver was constantly staring in his side view mirrors, would not be able to tell if metal beams came off of his truck. He kept driving, because he had no way of knowing what was happening behind him. Driving a semi truck on the freeway is loud, they are heavy, often knocked around even by light winds...especially flatbed. Truck drivers, although are required to do a pre-trip inspection of their cargo...make sure everything is secure & such, which clearly the driver is at fault here in that regard and therefore absolutely bares part responsibility for what happened...truck drivers dont actually load up the flatbeds or trailers themselves...ever. I'm glad no one was seriously hurt. But "the worst part is the driver kept going...he didn't even stop", urged me to comment. As the owner of a small trucking company myself, the driver most likely had no idea.
Story 3: there should be called reverse embezzlement where it is the boss stealing from the workers. Punishable the same way as embezzlement.
It's just called wage theft
It's called "wage theft"
And it's somehow unpunishable.
If an employee steal $15, they'll be fired. But WHEN (not IF) steal $3 billion dollar from all the employee, they'd probably just let go unpunished. Worst they just given slap in the wrist.
That's one of the reason why america is fucked up.
Last Story: Anyone else get MAJOR “Final Destination” vibes from this😂😂
The prorevenge stories that give me the most satisfaction are those where the revenge targets get their lives imploded and can never come back from it, like the ones in the GTA story.
Enjoy never finding decent employment again, a-holes.
Story 2: Aren't forklifts just so awesome?
Last story: Driver forgor to slap the beams and say "that's not going anywhere".
The cherry on top of this rSlash post is quoting "Taken" at the end!
Finally people see why forklift certification is so important
I recently took work as a buyer, and even though i suck at my job rn the ability to identify parts is very very real and ingrained in my bones
I love a little R/ in the morning
For a moment I thought this was petty revenge and was like "this is intense for something petty... oh wait it says pro revenge"
You saying the taken speech in your designated "nice lady voice" you do for videos frikking killed me 🤣
"Where there's a will, and a forklift, there's a way" ~rSlash, 2022
Hazmat driver here. I actually haul liquid oxygen. First off. Not explosive it does however make everything it comes in contact with very flammable. And the main reason you don’t park in front of the tanks is so we can make our deliveries. If I go to a hospital and someone is parked in front of the tanks. I take a picture. And leave.
Employee takes money from company = Embezzlement
That amount of money is likely third degree, up to ~$15,000 fine and 5 years in prison.(depending on where)
Company takes money from employee = Wage Theft
For the same amount, $1000 fine. If it's proven it was willful, $10,000 fine, no prison time. If caught a second time and proven willfully, they only may get prison time. (Not likely)
So, in the US, the laws absolutely favor employers, and that is why they commit crimes, because the fines are less than what they are able to benefit from it, especially if they leave no evidence of intent.
Yeah, way way way back, my then-gf was blocked in by a bozo who left his car parked in the middle of a very narrow dead-end street (ie, you go in forwards but have to back out, or v/v). People would do that occasionally, but someone honking would bring the person running to move the car. Not this time. Not only was she honking, but her neighbors joined in honking *their* cars to make an especially loud ruckus to prod the bozo to move. Nope. So she calls her gives-nor-takes-any-phux friend who drives over in his Jeep, hooks up the winch to the bozo's axle, and physically drags the car a few blocks and leaves it right by the expressway's service road. Takes no more than a half-hour or so for the cops to come and get a tow-truck there, while gf and her friend ate in the Jeep, watching the show.
Last Story: Holy Final Destination thats scary, glad everyone is okay!
Are we not gunna talk about how in story 5 they utterly survived a FINAL DESTINATION SCENARIO?!
When there’s a will, and a forklift, there’s a way- Rslash 2022
You know why all those parts fell off the trailer?
Because after strapping the load, the driver didn’t slap the load and say, “yup, that’ll ride”
when will we see the return of puppy bloopers!!
Yugo is not a puppy anymore so I doubt we'll ever see them again
@@gabrielmoreno7112 doggo bloopers!
@@gabrielmoreno7112 unless rslash gets another puppy
@@moriahmelon Don't know why Google thought that this needed a translation.
@@songohan3321 idk either doesnt show up for me
9:27 I’m getting French Revolution vibes from this
Didn't even know they made Convertible PT Cruiser's and hoo boah that was a wild Google search. I wouldn't mind one myself lol
Last story: the un-ironic Taken speech had me dead. 🤣
I'm from Romania. I'm glad to hear stories like this one on my favorite chanel. Good job.
Story 4: this story remind me about that story that RSlash did when an idiot newly lawyer tried to falsely sue a special needs school and end up losing his job and in a ton of student debt because his wife didn’t want do her job because she was lazy.
First story: Romania is not that bad, if you go as a tourist it will be a pretty experiece
That last story had some final destination vibes minus the logs.
Quote from Rslash “if there’s a will and a forklift there is a way”
Story 4: I would have happily gone to their court hearing and when it was all over I'd ask them "Did you learn your lesson?" 🤣
Story 1: why are you still dating her when her brother admitted that they were terrorists?
your terrorist are my freedom fighters? idk man, maybe they convinced him they were working for a good cause or he thought they were lying to make themselves look cooler
On the wage theft mentioned in the third story. Wage theft hurts not only the victims but also the country by directly impacting the economy and the government through lost taxes. Doesn't it follow that those that commit or condone wage theft are actually traitors?
Last story:If mom doesn't have skill, remember, Redditor does
Welcome back Rslash, we missed you yesterday!
Who is we and why did you miss him? There was a video yesterday as always.
@@mariposa9506 we all missed him, there was no video yesterday, only some pettyrevenge video, and no one watches those
What I loved petty revenge
God the last story reminded me of that very distraught video in Russia. I think y'all seen it at this point in some iceberg video but if not let me explain the video.
So there is this couple driving along the quiet road all happy and smiles. The two were married and loved one another greatly. In front of them was a truck that carried loose bricks. Not the ones that look like greyish but the red bricks like this emoji 🧱. Many bricks were tumbling down and sadly, one of them hit his beloved wife on the face. I think there were other people in the car too since you can hear other voices. The poor man all traumatized to see his wife's face being squashed by a brick. Sadly they didn't sue the truck because they drove off. It's such a very sad and depressing video of seeing a happy couple just die in a crude way