I know what happened with the decorative cup and straw!! that cup must have originally been the packaging of a non-food, such as bath bombs or makeup. you actually see that pretty often at claires, it's an aesthetic thing. sometimes the cup itself actually is fine, but the product that it HAD inside it is not food safe, and the risk of that leaking into the plastic makes the cup not safe either. it's the same reason you don't drink out of a re-used windex bottle.
People who have phone calls in bathrooms! I once had a stomach issue so I ran to the bathroom, shaking with restraint, and let out some god awful noises in the process of my stomach issues... figuring themselves out. And I hear in the stall next to me, "yeah, I'm in the bathroom, I guess someone is having a bad time". Do you think I chose to have this experience in the university bathroom on purpose? That I just wanted to interrupt your phone call?
I saw a meme that was like “petition to remove toilets from the coke rooms” “Every time I go into the coke room at an establishment there’s always some sick fuck taking a nasty shit, ruining my nose candy experience” I kinda just said it from memory, however your comment made me think of that. “Petition to remove toilets from the public phone call rooms”
12:15 that looks like a needle for a insulin pen, the op should probably make sure they didn't get a blood infection from getting scratched by what looks like a used needle that wasn't properly disposed of
As a t1 diabetic who has used an insulin pen- yeah agree. It's for sure a needle tip and does look very similar to my old insulin pen ones- but always better to be safe than sorry hope they got tested and got compensation because that's wild nobody noticed that??!?!?
T1 here too, and its a insulin pen needle.. And someone (housekeeping) didnt clean/change the sheets so dirty sheets and a dirty needle, I would be so pissed.
I (a person with t1d) don't know if that's exactly what that is. The same principle is obviously being employed as an pen, but that needle seems... Unusually thick and long for that. Even for particularly scarred skin, that seems like over-kill to an astounding level. Still, they should go get checked out for diseases anyway, but something seems a little out of wack to my brain.
4:30 thankfully, hospitals are rapidly improving the food they have because someone told them that good food ACCELERATES HEALING.... most of the hospitals around here now set up cafes/diners in the hospital that serves both patients and staff. you can also eat there as a guest/visitor, and the prices are very reasonable.
6:30 "Grade Inflation"?!?!? You mean "People actually paying attention/caring about their grades and getting good grades as a reflection of that"?!? What the FUCK is GRADE INFLATION?!?!?!?
i'd sue if i got that message. full on karen. i'd go to the dean and the press and lambaste that teacher and school all over the internet. if i earned that 10, i should be getting that 10!
4:20 I believe it was Lexy who mentioned this, but braille is usually printed on things, and then a separate contractor goes to install the bumps later. Either they forgot to contract that part, or they are booked out and waiting for those contractors' scheduled date. 11:20 I can't see anything in the image that indicates to not park there, besides the obvious rails. I feel like they could get away with that legally if there are no traffic markings about that, which feels silly. 14:20 The tip being calculated before discounts notice makes me wonder if they received a massive discount.
14:28 the tip amount is probably calculated before any discounts were applied to the check and that’s why it’s so high. $13.80 as 20% means the check was originally $69.
oh, they know they're on speaker. i just don't understand why anyone uses speaker phone when it's only 1 person on your end. i see this in grocery stores all the time, and it's maddening. use the phone like a fucking phone you absolute neanderthal.
I have a hypothesis that those "not suitable for " labels are just to nullify any lawsuits, refunds, returns or replacements. Like, any customer complaint they can just be like "we warned you, now go away". Could be wrong, tho.
No that is 100% it. It allows things to be sold that aren't technically legally compliant, from cups made of plastics you're not allowed to use in food service to one-hitters labeled "FOR TOBACCO ONLY" in big letters
Sadly, that whole grading curve thing is a curse of modern education. Most education facilities are paid not by the number of students, but by the number of achievements. This creates a false imperative to get everyone to pass their qualifications. However, certain levels are expected to get a certain percentage of questions correct, otherwise it suggests that initial assessment was wrong, and they should have been put in a higher level group, and THAT has to be explained to overseeing bodies. The outcome is that you get this horrible, pointless mush of grades that are designed not to meet the needs/abilities of the students, but rather to meet the requirements of the School/Overseeing body.
no, good grades are bad, we're supposed to be falling behind and having 99999 missing assignments! we're supposed to be failures and go nowhere in life! we amount to nothing! (this is a joke holy shit)
The idea is, that students should end up having an average grade, otherwise there might be something wrong. The tests might be too easy/hard, cheating or test-oriented teaching, or the teacher might just suck at getting the material across. Basically, the teacher doesn't want to have to have their teaching methods inapected. That's it.
Once upon a time at a community college,instructors were ordered to no flunk anyone, regardless of performance. Something about being ‘inclusive’ and a reimbursement model.
@@NahyoudontgetthatNonsense, that's like saying that because one person enjoys a certain activity, another person automatically likes it as well. There is no clear picture of the kitty actually BITING the bread, therefore kitty could've easily been INSPECTING the scene of the crime!
12:08, that my friend is the head off an insulin needle. It probably has been used, and if I were the op, I would be going to the hospital for an HIV test.
The object that scratched the person is from an insulin pen injector, it's basically a hypodermic needle that screws onto the dispenser and is replaced after each use for multi dose syringes.
I have the eclipse blackout curtains and they work great. The instructions clearly state that you cannot pull them tight like that. They are designed to like fold over on themselves to actually block out all light.
@@ryanpenrod1859 Simple, the thicker material is more expensive and misleading advertising works. If you have to layer it and fold it to block out 100% of the light, then it's not 100% Blackout by any definition. My parents have 100% blackout curtains they bought from Harveys 40+ years ago. You can hold a torch up to it at night with the lights out und not see any light at all. Even dads spotlight that can light up animals at half a kilometre away can barely get through it. These new blackout curtains would get your house bombed if you lived in London during the blitz. I've been looking for good blackout curtains for years but cannot find them.
@@ryanpenrod1859 cost. increasing thickness = requires stronger machines to process/sew and heavier product requires different packaging and increases shipping costs. instead of increasing the thickness, they can increase the thread count, which will increase their effectiveness without significantly increasing weight, and will increase their feel value, but that requires more premium starting material, which is where the real problem lies.
Well dihydrogen monoxide IS very dangerous It is a major ingredient in some of the worlds most potent poisons Every nuclear disaster has had a gaseous version of this chemical found in it It is also known as hydroxyl acid and is a major component of acid rain It can cause suffocation; one breath of this chemical can kill you It has a higher PH value than any other acid It can cause severe burns It accelerates corrosion in metals It has been found in tumors in terminal cancer patients It can cause electrical failures It it completely odorless and colorless so you might ingest it without realizing Prolonged exposure to DHMO can cause rapid tissue death In tiny, non-lethal doses, this chemical can cause rapid sweating and vomiting It is often used as a pesticide. Produce can still remain contaminated even after washing
12:00 To increase security, and the reason you have to do it every time is because your device/router/ISP isn't using a consistent "id"-equivalent so they don't have a good way of actually remembering its you.
"Grade inflation"? So now people doing well in school is... bad? The fuck? Yeah, to be fair, pharmacists are SUPER busy all the time. I worked at a pharmacy for a short while and yeah, her work never slowed down at all, while ours could have lulls throughout the day. Poor dude probably just got a bit frazzled and stapled the card without noticing. Honest mistake.
More than one professor has bragged about how many students have failed their class. Apparently, it makes them feel powerful to ruin people's lives. All I could do was learn what little useful information they could provide and then never attend the class again.
When educational institutions are just profit centers for large capitalists and aren't actually about education, this is the kind of thing that happens
That staple probably ruined the induction loop of that card. The induction loops run around the card about where that staple is located. No more no contact payment.
@@DragoSonicMileIt is sad that I am failing 3 out of 4 classes this semester. People seem to be fine with it. Data Structures and Algorithms has a 36% failure rate. People call it a barrier class. If you can't pass it, then either the major or college is not for you. Gotta love the American education system. Me and my siblings in the US are mostly failing, while my siblings in Germany that are taking online college are doing well. Also, College Algebra II during a previous semester had a failure rate of 75% because the professor gave us double the homework.
8:51 I hate this happening. But in New Bern, NC actually did the opposite once. The Tryon Palace was burned down and later learned its original location was under a big highway. A bunch of old ladies started the project in the 50s. Now there is a replica of the palace on its original foundations and the highway was redirected. It’s a really cool story
That. Whoever got "scratched" by it, I hope they got the advice to go and get a shitload of post exposure prophylaxis. To clarify: Yes, diabetes isn't contagious, but you can have diabetes and more shit on top. Especially in the shitty american heal "care", where people have to reuse needles.
yeah definitely looks like a pen needle cap, not used strictly for Diabetics but I'd look into getting checked as there is very likely it was used considering the end was exposed.
I work at a place that deals in shipping medicine among other medical goods. Was pretty much warned in training that this stuff can cost millions once its shipped and so for about a year had to have a team lead and my manager double check all of my paperwork. Also some medicines, especially cancer meds, couldn't touch and had to go to special teams. So pretty sure whoever screwed that shipment up is in major trouble
13:20 So the thing about the archiving feature there are laws in place where companys are legally required to delete your information on request if they could not delete this comment then that would mean that data brokers also would not be legally required to delete your information on request
3:30 58 degrees f is 14 celcius. THAT IS SO COLD. Its nearing summer here in Australia and the nights are about 15 degrees, and I leave my windows open at night to cool the house. I won't even get up in the morning because that 15 degree weather from outside is so godamn cold. For context its about 86 f, or 30 c at day right now, so 15c is a serious constrast.
One time I was cleaning a house that smokers had lived in. I had to scrub the wall above where their recliner was seven times with TSP (trisodium phosphate) before it stopped oozing nicotine. The carpets had to be thrown out entirely.
4:58 i work pest control and have BEEN inside some hospital kitchens. they are 90% of the time the nastiest most unsafe and unsanitary places ever. DONT EAT FROM HOSPITALS PLEASE!
6:43 It is annoying, yes. But on the other had the entire point of accademic testing is so you can tell the smartest people apart. If everyone's getting maximum marks it kind of defeats the objective of having a test. Of course the better way of doing this would be to make the tests HARDER, so only the smartest students can get maximum grades. But that requires the professors to accept that they need to improve their material. This BS is much easier.
8:33 not to the same extent, but a third of Vicksburg National Battlefield was conceded over to build I-20. But even then barely any of it is used for that! Most of it is now just housing and even a school. Specific state-made memorials still remain in the former park area, but that's it. Thousands of graves for soldiers that fell there totally removed. I had to park in a grass patch in the middle some richer house's circular driveway in order to get a picture of one of the memorials that remain. A terrible circumstance for an otherwise rather pleasant place and piece of history.
The grade inflation one made me so angry. The concept is that over time, material has generally become easier (like in many cases, what your grandparents studied was probably more complex than what you studied) so getting an A, for example, would mean less than it used to. But the onus is on THE PROFESSORS AND THE INSTITUTIONS to set the material to be learned. It's not on the students. If every class has the identical material and this one class is doing exceptionally well, it just means you have a particularly smart class this time.
Grading from 6-8 because the class did good. So if the class did bad we grade from 18-20? Just to keep the average in check? So year 1 you get all students that scored an IQ of 150 but we say it’s 100 and year 2 you get students that scored an IQ of 75, but we still call it 100. How da fuque do you discriminate between excellent and abysmal students then? Stupid rules.
My grandma runs an Airbnb, she has two of them. one is in the basement of the house, and it looks better then the actual house, and one is a small apartment that is beautiful in our barn. both is on the property. she is one of the better Airbnbers, she makes muffins every morning before a guest, and she has rented out her whole house before for some people while we rent a hotel. she makes sure to be friendly with everyone, has even made chili and had a bonfire with guests before. she has never asked for more money then what it cost to stay here, even after someone completely ruined on of the mattresses' (there was blood and other things on it). so yes there is alot of bad Airbnb owners, but there is a few good ones.
Former teacher Assistant in the system here basically basically to make sure that they get the funding for next year If it's too high They get audited for the access money they get more if it's too low, they don't get enough funding.
14:08 They probably used a $50 gift card. According to the tip calculation, the total before discounts is $69, and the difference to the check amount is precisely $50.
13:05 that's probably someone who participated in the protest against Reddit making 3rd party API stupidly expensive. People removed A LOT of proper answers.
i believe grade inflation is the act where professors artifically increase their classes' average grade by either adding points, introducing minimum possible or just making the exam easier than usual, this is done in order to make their class seem smarter on average, therefore increase their performance on paper, which would lead to benefits, such as bonuses or even some bragging rights
12:40 My house was built in the early 70s, been living in it for 20 years now. I do not smoke and nobody has ever smoked in that house so long as I've lived there. I am STILL cleaning nicotine off the walls! It's not nearly as bad as in the video but that shit is still there!
12:05 That's not strictly true. The elevators of a nearby college have functional open/ close door buttons, allowing more or less time waiting to reach the next floor.
That "remember my device" one reminds me of a game I was playing just before watching this video. So, this game has a launcher which requires a sign in and I use an authenticator on it as well. If I take my laptop from one end of the house to the other and it connects to my wifi range extender (or directly back to the router after connecting to the extender), it decides that I need to re-authenticate even if I explicitly have the remember my login selected.
11:50 i think there is some good to not remembering you on some apps, such as a bank app, because if someone steals your phone and guesses your passcode, having an extra layer of them needing to enter the account password might just be what stops them from draining your accounts (admittedly, having 2fa be the only thing that stops them is flawed because most 2fa apps are installed on the phone)
The point is that it's useless to have the option "remember me" if it's just going to make you input the information every single time. Most important apps, like bank apps, don't have a "remember me" option. Being forced to reverify every 5 minutes is annoying, especially after being given the option to say 'remember me'. If people want to have it remember, it should remember- not forget just because you refreshed or closed the tab, or because it's been a few minutes. Also, this isn't even about remembering your password. This is about having to reverify that you own the device and that it's safe every single time.
3:45 that's kinda weird actually because I've bought Eclipse brand blackout curtains twice already and they weren't patchy like that. I'm not sure why those ones are so botched. Granted I got the first set half length in solid black, the second in pine green. Generally actual *black* blackout curtains seem to be decent, it's when it's a different color it's sometimes oddly translucent. Sorry for OP's trouble, that really sucks.
So as someone who lives where you need blackout curtains half the year (Alaska) they're 1. using them wrong and 2. it is incredibly difficult to filter out every spec of light without truly heavy duty curtains or layering them.
As someone who uses blackout curtains 100% of the year, they aren't using them wrong. You're supposed to just put them up and that's it- there's no fancy way to use them. If something says it's supposed to be 100%, it should be 100%. I have blackout curtains, and the only light that gets in is on the ceiling from the very top that the curtains don't cover. Those curtains did nothing to block out the light, and were way too lightweight for something claiming to be 100%.
My mom’s phone is literally stuck on speaker mode forever cause of some weird glitch. No matter what she does it won’t take calls on anything but speakerphone. So I just assume everyone who is on speaker in public must be in a similar situation cause who the hell would willingly be an asshole like that.
@12:14 That is a used subcutaneous injection needle for prescription injectible medication. You need to bring this to your hotel's attention immediately. You should also go to the ER to make sure you're okay.
Day 276 of guessing the editor. 0:16 asafebet_. Off-topic, but I have to be honest when I say it feels like EmKay's been cycling through the same subreddits over and over again lately (infuriating subreddits, funny, top memes, interesting subreddits, weird images subreddits...). I like the content still, but it would be nice to have some more variety.
14:24 The answer is just above the percentages. "Tip is calculated after tax and before discounts." I wouldn't be surprised if they had a $50 off coupon bringing it from a nice $69 down to $19.
Whenever i see these subs being explored, i say "okay Robin, let's see what you're gonna get mad at today." Because we ALL know Emkay LOVES to torment you.
13:28 THANK YOU, I cannot stand it when people are using their phone in public and have the volume to max with no headphones. We all have phones, we all know how to use them without irritating others. And most of the time it's a conversation that can absolutely wait until later.
15:30 my grandparents are airbnb owners and don’t do shit like this. if there’s a stain we clean it ourselves. we actually just got the carpets professionally cleaned today for the airbnb.
12:16 Hoho being in a diabetic family that appears to be an insulin needle, OP should get themselves tested and could possible sue since this is negligence and can be considered hazardous medical waste
Samsung makes tanks. Like armored, mobile artillery, tanks. They are worth nearly 1/4 of South Korea's entire national GDP. They make literally anything they can sell. The thing in that guy's bed is a syringe needle tip.
As someone mentioned earlier, Lunchly is being discontinued by multiple stores pending an FDA investigation and possible recall. Also yes Samsung did used to make excavators (Samsung Heavy Industries), but was bought out by Volvo in 1998 although the machines made before the acquisition are still being sold and used today.
Oh, that one with them tearing down structures to build a road breaks my heart so badly…The building in that second image has such gorgeous architecture…and they’re destroying it…That genuinely hurts my soul.
12:09 Diabetic here, that is likely the needle to an Insulin pen, the needles come in a box and are supposed to have a cap to cover the needle. The caps are hard to see on white linen, so whoever was there last must've given up on finding it and just left the exposed needle, probably a good idea to go get tested just in case they possible had something
3:05 By 58°, I assume 58°F. That's 14°C. That's insane. That's about what you set the heat to in the Winter when NOBODY is there for over a full week. 11:15 Get that car towed straight to the SHREDDER ! Then, send the ticket and the towing bill to the owner. 12:55 Ever washed the wall of a room where there are regular AA meetings ? The puddle of that photo are the colour of the wall before washing, the wall around the puddles are the colour of the wall after washing. 14:00 That stapling CAN, and probably DID, ruin the card by breaking the induction loop. The induction loop pass just about right where that staple is located. No need to actually damage the chip. 15:00 Give that douche a $200 ticket, check about how long he's been there and charge him the use of those two stations accordingly, tow him away, and charge him the towing fee.
The door open and close buttons actually are connected, it’s just that the door close button is usually only operable when the elevator is in fire service mode
with that thing about class averages, I had a math test like that earlier on this year, but instead of capping the grade at a certain value, they just made the test have such insane ammounts of application questions that the average was 52 when previously our average was 79.
The way the straw is put into the lid of the cup for the warning on the bottom really infuriates me since that raised part is supposed to keep the straw from floating up through the ice cubes put into the cup. (It also keeps people from removing it from the cup when the lid is screwed on [for that particular cup] at the store)
3:46 I work nights, so blackout curtains are a must. I have some lovely purple ones that completely block out all natural light. Those curtains would have me heated, I hope op returned them.
12:03 The reason you need to keep verifying the device is because people keep trying to brute force all the constantly compromised databases of these companies This causes it to trip the “new device” check constantly
I got those exact same black out curtains and since I put them up at night I was unpleasantly awoken the next day by aggressive sunshine. It was like the curtains weren't even there.
Just needed to say, SOME hospitals are amazing. Mommies a RN and they hire actual cooks form the day time cooking (overnights it's not as recently cooked) and it's petty fire
I know what happened with the decorative cup and straw!! that cup must have originally been the packaging of a non-food, such as bath bombs or makeup. you actually see that pretty often at claires, it's an aesthetic thing. sometimes the cup itself actually is fine, but the product that it HAD inside it is not food safe, and the risk of that leaking into the plastic makes the cup not safe either. it's the same reason you don't drink out of a re-used windex bottle.
So you are fine with businesses making soap looking like candy and kids getting in it?
@@insaincaldo This isn't Twitter my guy, don't take someone's message and get something completely different out of it. They were just explaining it.
@@insaincaldo If they can afford bath bombs, they're old enough to read the word soap
@herowither12354 You could have tried something about bad parenting, but assuming it's a kid in the bath section, going for a snack?
@@insaincaldo what in the false equivalency
People who have phone calls in bathrooms! I once had a stomach issue so I ran to the bathroom, shaking with restraint, and let out some god awful noises in the process of my stomach issues... figuring themselves out. And I hear in the stall next to me, "yeah, I'm in the bathroom, I guess someone is having a bad time". Do you think I chose to have this experience in the university bathroom on purpose? That I just wanted to interrupt your phone call?
I saw a meme that was like “petition to remove toilets from the coke rooms”
“Every time I go into the coke room at an establishment there’s always some sick fuck taking a nasty shit, ruining my nose candy experience”
I kinda just said it from memory, however your comment made me think of that.
“Petition to remove toilets from the public phone call rooms”
@BorderlineAlcoh0lik lol, that's great actually
That must be embarrassing, hopefully that doesn't haunt you are 3 in the morning
I say, take pride in that sh*t. Literally that sh*t. You were in the bathrooms doing what you're _supposed_ to do.
Oh, for crapping out loud!
“Chewing my bread” sounds like a euphemism for something that annoys you. “This is really chewing my bread right now”
“You’re really chewing my bread right now. I suppose you stop before you chew the last slice”
You know what really chews my bread? Cats that chew my bread.
"How can you legally do that?" That's the fun part. They can't, but they're gonna anyway.
12:15 that looks like a needle for a insulin pen, the op should probably make sure they didn't get a blood infection from getting scratched by what looks like a used needle that wasn't properly disposed of
As a t1 diabetic who has used an insulin pen- yeah agree. It's for sure a needle tip and does look very similar to my old insulin pen ones- but always better to be safe than sorry hope they got tested and got compensation because that's wild nobody noticed that??!?!?
That's exactly what it is. I use those every day
T1 here too, and its a insulin pen needle..
And someone (housekeeping) didnt clean/change the sheets so dirty sheets and a dirty needle, I would be so pissed.
I (a person with t1d) don't know if that's exactly what that is. The same principle is obviously being employed as an pen, but that needle seems... Unusually thick and long for that. Even for particularly scarred skin, that seems like over-kill to an astounding level. Still, they should go get checked out for diseases anyway, but something seems a little out of wack to my brain.
@@YourWaywardDestiny It's what it is. Mine are finer than that, but they do make needle tips that large.
4:30 thankfully, hospitals are rapidly improving the food they have because someone told them that good food ACCELERATES HEALING.... most of the hospitals around here now set up cafes/diners in the hospital that serves both patients and staff. you can also eat there as a guest/visitor, and the prices are very reasonable.
All roombas are actually cats in disguise. Mine has a personal vendetta against the clothes drying rack.
I can confirm, my Roomba drags around the carpet and stays near the cat pole and gets stuck there.
6:30 "Grade Inflation"?!?!? You mean "People actually paying attention/caring about their grades and getting good grades as a reflection of that"?!? What the FUCK is GRADE INFLATION?!?!?!?
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i'd sue if i got that message. full on karen. i'd go to the dean and the press and lambaste that teacher and school all over the internet. if i earned that 10, i should be getting that 10!
4:20 I believe it was Lexy who mentioned this, but braille is usually printed on things, and then a separate contractor goes to install the bumps later. Either they forgot to contract that part, or they are booked out and waiting for those contractors' scheduled date.
11:20 I can't see anything in the image that indicates to not park there, besides the obvious rails. I feel like they could get away with that legally if there are no traffic markings about that, which feels silly.
14:20 The tip being calculated before discounts notice makes me wonder if they received a massive discount.
14:28 the tip amount is probably calculated before any discounts were applied to the check and that’s why it’s so high. $13.80 as 20% means the check was originally $69.
It is. It says under the check amount "after tax and before discounts".
Huh, that's *nice* to know...
Such a funny number
Nice
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15:40 Whenever I see this kind of stuff I am always tempted to shout "SHE HAS YOU ON SPEAKER IN PUBLIC!"
Hope they say her name and blurt out hey (her name) where are we buying the goods?
oh, they know they're on speaker. i just don't understand why anyone uses speaker phone when it's only 1 person on your end. i see this in grocery stores all the time, and it's maddening. use the phone like a fucking phone you absolute neanderthal.
thats on 13:30 not 15:40
I have a hypothesis that those "not suitable for " labels are just to nullify any lawsuits, refunds, returns or replacements. Like, any customer complaint they can just be like "we warned you, now go away".
Could be wrong, tho.
No that is 100% it. It allows things to be sold that aren't technically legally compliant, from cups made of plastics you're not allowed to use in food service to one-hitters labeled "FOR TOBACCO ONLY" in big letters
Sadly, that whole grading curve thing is a curse of modern education.
Most education facilities are paid not by the number of students, but by the number of achievements. This creates a false imperative to get everyone to pass their qualifications. However, certain levels are expected to get a certain percentage of questions correct, otherwise it suggests that initial assessment was wrong, and they should have been put in a higher level group, and THAT has to be explained to overseeing bodies.
The outcome is that you get this horrible, pointless mush of grades that are designed not to meet the needs/abilities of the students, but rather to meet the requirements of the School/Overseeing body.
(hell)
Okay, we all can agree that roomba is a funny lil goof
Grade Inflation ? What ? Isn't it a good thing that your Students are learning and having max grades ?
I think it is along the lines of "Your grades are always too good. You must be cheating." sort of logic.
no, good grades are bad, we're supposed to be falling behind and having 99999 missing assignments! we're supposed to be failures and go nowhere in life! we amount to nothing!
(this is a joke holy shit)
The idea is, that students should end up having an average grade, otherwise there might be something wrong.
The tests might be too easy/hard, cheating or test-oriented teaching, or the teacher might just suck at getting the material across.
Basically, the teacher doesn't want to have to have their teaching methods inapected. That's it.
Once upon a time at a community college,instructors were ordered to no flunk anyone, regardless of performance. Something about being ‘inclusive’ and a reimbursement model.
@@ArinStitch Nah, now that you said it like that, without anyone responding like they believed you weren't, makes me think it isn't actually.
NO HE WAS FRAMED THE KITTY IS INNOCENT
My cat loves bread or anything with a bread texture
The evidence stands for itself
*Guilty*
@@NahyoudontgetthatNonsense, that's like saying that because one person enjoys a certain activity, another person automatically likes it as well. There is no clear picture of the kitty actually BITING the bread, therefore kitty could've easily been INSPECTING the scene of the crime!
@@No0neSpec1al Cat=Gremlin
Rebuttal
@@Nahyoudontgetthatyou=liar
OBJECTION! upon zooming in I have found the cat is indeed biting the bag as you can slightly see the mouth open
9:58 it was, in fact, discontinued
Oh good, i am glad, i didn't get the Molded food
good
Good, but it should have been discontinued a year earlier.
It was taken out from my local groceries for a few weeks before being put back into stock, so there are still places selling it.
@@KnightofDarkSorrow 🤢
12:08, that my friend is the head off an insulin needle. It probably has been used, and if I were the op, I would be going to the hospital for an HIV test.
The object that scratched the person is from an insulin pen injector, it's basically a hypodermic needle that screws onto the dispenser and is replaced after each use for multi dose syringes.
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I have the eclipse blackout curtains and they work great. The instructions clearly state that you cannot pull them tight like that. They are designed to like fold over on themselves to actually block out all light.
Yeah, a lot of times with blackout/no light curtains I find that the main problem is people not reading the instructions
That's a shitty design. Why wouldn't you just make the curtain thick enough to block all the light?
@@ryanpenrod1859 Simple, the thicker material is more expensive and misleading advertising works. If you have to layer it and fold it to block out 100% of the light, then it's not 100% Blackout by any definition. My parents have 100% blackout curtains they bought from Harveys 40+ years ago. You can hold a torch up to it at night with the lights out und not see any light at all. Even dads spotlight that can light up animals at half a kilometre away can barely get through it. These new blackout curtains would get your house bombed if you lived in London during the blitz. I've been looking for good blackout curtains for years but cannot find them.
@@ryanpenrod1859 cost. increasing thickness = requires stronger machines to process/sew and heavier product requires different packaging and increases shipping costs.
instead of increasing the thickness, they can increase the thread count, which will increase their effectiveness without significantly increasing weight, and will increase their feel value, but that requires more premium starting material, which is where the real problem lies.
@ryanpenrod1859
It would be both too heavy, and too expensive to mass produce
10:20 reminds me of people who are afraid of Dihydrogen monoxide and Sodium chloride but aren't afraid of salt and water
Well dihydrogen monoxide IS very dangerous
It is a major ingredient in some of the worlds most potent poisons
Every nuclear disaster has had a gaseous version of this chemical found in it
It is also known as hydroxyl acid and is a major component of acid rain
It can cause suffocation; one breath of this chemical can kill you
It has a higher PH value than any other acid
It can cause severe burns
It accelerates corrosion in metals
It has been found in tumors in terminal cancer patients
It can cause electrical failures
It it completely odorless and colorless so you might ingest it without realizing
Prolonged exposure to DHMO can cause rapid tissue death
In tiny, non-lethal doses, this chemical can cause rapid sweating and vomiting
It is often used as a pesticide. Produce can still remain contaminated even after washing
0:10 let him chew the bread
12:00 To increase security, and the reason you have to do it every time is because your device/router/ISP isn't using a consistent "id"-equivalent so they don't have a good way of actually remembering its you.
"Grade inflation"? So now people doing well in school is... bad? The fuck?
Yeah, to be fair, pharmacists are SUPER busy all the time. I worked at a pharmacy for a short while and yeah, her work never slowed down at all, while ours could have lulls throughout the day. Poor dude probably just got a bit frazzled and stapled the card without noticing. Honest mistake.
More than one professor has bragged about how many students have failed their class. Apparently, it makes them feel powerful to ruin people's lives. All I could do was learn what little useful information they could provide and then never attend the class again.
When educational institutions are just profit centers for large capitalists and aren't actually about education, this is the kind of thing that happens
That staple probably ruined the induction loop of that card. The induction loops run around the card about where that staple is located. No more no contact payment.
@@DragoSonicMileIt is sad that I am failing 3 out of 4 classes this semester. People seem to be fine with it. Data Structures and Algorithms has a 36% failure rate. People call it a barrier class. If you can't pass it, then either the major or college is not for you. Gotta love the American education system. Me and my siblings in the US are mostly failing, while my siblings in Germany that are taking online college are doing well.
Also, College Algebra II during a previous semester had a failure rate of 75% because the professor gave us double the homework.
"So many people tryna pass and did good? yuck"
12:24 oops, editing mistake! /gen /lh
8:51 I hate this happening. But in New Bern, NC actually did the opposite once. The Tryon Palace was burned down and later learned its original location was under a big highway. A bunch of old ladies started the project in the 50s. Now there is a replica of the palace on its original foundations and the highway was redirected. It’s a really cool story
12:15 that is a needle to a insulin pen
I’m type 1 diabetic so I just know it off heart
That. Whoever got "scratched" by it, I hope they got the advice to go and get a shitload of post exposure prophylaxis.
To clarify: Yes, diabetes isn't contagious, but you can have diabetes and more shit on top. Especially in the shitty american heal "care", where people have to reuse needles.
yeah definitely looks like a pen needle cap, not used strictly for Diabetics but I'd look into getting checked as there is very likely it was used considering the end was exposed.
@ I forgot about the other uses of it thx
Uh oh
I'm also type 1 and was like, "that's not great" as soon as I saw it, lol
I work at a place that deals in shipping medicine among other medical goods. Was pretty much warned in training that this stuff can cost millions once its shipped and so for about a year had to have a team lead and my manager double check all of my paperwork. Also some medicines, especially cancer meds, couldn't touch and had to go to special teams. So pretty sure whoever screwed that shipment up is in major trouble
13:20
So the thing about the archiving feature
there are laws in place where companys are legally required to delete your information on request
if they could not delete this comment
then that would mean that data brokers also would not be legally required to delete your information on request
3:30 58 degrees f is 14 celcius. THAT IS SO COLD. Its nearing summer here in Australia and the nights are about 15 degrees, and I leave my windows open at night to cool the house. I won't even get up in the morning because that 15 degree weather from outside is so godamn cold.
For context its about 86 f, or 30 c at day right now, so 15c is a serious constrast.
Mild culture shock bc my room is always 58 or less otherwise I can't sleep lmfao
One time I was cleaning a house that smokers had lived in. I had to scrub the wall above where their recliner was seven times with TSP (trisodium phosphate) before it stopped oozing nicotine. The carpets had to be thrown out entirely.
4:58 i work pest control and have BEEN inside some hospital kitchens. they are 90% of the time the nastiest most unsafe and unsanitary places ever. DONT EAT FROM HOSPITALS PLEASE!
Shouldn't hospital's be the most sterile also there dealing with immunocompromised people
To people’s credit, if you’re being kept in the hospital as a patient, you don’t really have a choice…
"Lunchly" Just Looks Like a Knock Off Version of Lunchables.
Always has been
3:05
Bruh, I have a friend living in my house rent free, and even they get to change the temperature if they'd like. These people are ridiculous!
6:43 It is annoying, yes. But on the other had the entire point of accademic testing is so you can tell the smartest people apart. If everyone's getting maximum marks it kind of defeats the objective of having a test.
Of course the better way of doing this would be to make the tests HARDER, so only the smartest students can get maximum grades. But that requires the professors to accept that they need to improve their material. This BS is much easier.
12:08, That's a pen needle, it's designed specifically to interface with specific vials of insulin for easier dosing for diabetics.
8:33 not to the same extent, but a third of Vicksburg National Battlefield was conceded over to build I-20. But even then barely any of it is used for that! Most of it is now just housing and even a school. Specific state-made memorials still remain in the former park area, but that's it. Thousands of graves for soldiers that fell there totally removed. I had to park in a grass patch in the middle some richer house's circular driveway in order to get a picture of one of the memorials that remain. A terrible circumstance for an otherwise rather pleasant place and piece of history.
The grade inflation one made me so angry. The concept is that over time, material has generally become easier (like in many cases, what your grandparents studied was probably more complex than what you studied) so getting an A, for example, would mean less than it used to. But the onus is on THE PROFESSORS AND THE INSTITUTIONS to set the material to be learned. It's not on the students. If every class has the identical material and this one class is doing exceptionally well, it just means you have a particularly smart class this time.
No one tell Wade from Dankpods that Samsung makes an excavator! He doesn't need that in any capacity!
im gonna do it
@cashier-cashington Noo! You can't possibly think it's a good idea! -Totally tell him though- Don't do it!
SMASNUG
THAT IS NOT A NUG, WADE
Grading from 6-8 because the class did good. So if the class did bad we grade from 18-20? Just to keep the average in check?
So year 1 you get all students that scored an IQ of 150 but we say it’s 100 and year 2 you get students that scored an IQ of 75, but we still call it 100.
How da fuque do you discriminate between excellent and abysmal students then?
Stupid rules.
One of these days Emkay is gonna find Robin on the lawn cradled up and talking to himself.
My grandma runs an Airbnb, she has two of them.
one is in the basement of the house, and it looks better then the actual house, and one is a small apartment that is beautiful in our barn. both is on the property.
she is one of the better Airbnbers, she makes muffins every morning before a guest, and she has rented out her whole house before for some people while we rent a hotel. she makes sure to be friendly with everyone, has even made chili and had a bonfire with guests before.
she has never asked for more money then what it cost to stay here, even after someone completely ruined on of the mattresses' (there was blood and other things on it). so yes there is alot of bad Airbnb owners, but there is a few good ones.
Former teacher Assistant in the system here basically basically to make sure that they get the funding for next year If it's too high They get audited for the access money they get more if it's too low, they don't get enough funding.
Are the grade edits ever extreme enough to cause a student to not be able to pass/affect scholarships/etc?
14:08 They probably used a $50 gift card. According to the tip calculation, the total before discounts is $69, and the difference to the check amount is precisely $50.
13:05 that's probably someone who participated in the protest against Reddit making 3rd party API stupidly expensive. People removed A LOT of proper answers.
6:54 - this shows just how long you have been out of school afterall ever since COVID grades have increased
i believe grade inflation is the act where professors artifically increase their classes' average grade by either adding points, introducing minimum possible or just making the exam easier than usual, this is done in order to make their class seem smarter on average, therefore increase their performance on paper, which would lead to benefits, such as bonuses or even some bragging rights
12:40
My house was built in the early 70s, been living in it for 20 years now. I do not smoke and nobody has ever smoked in that house so long as I've lived there. I am STILL cleaning nicotine off the walls! It's not nearly as bad as in the video but that shit is still there!
12:05 That's not strictly true. The elevators of a nearby college have functional open/ close door buttons, allowing more or less time waiting to reach the next floor.
That "remember my device" one reminds me of a game I was playing just before watching this video. So, this game has a launcher which requires a sign in and I use an authenticator on it as well. If I take my laptop from one end of the house to the other and it connects to my wifi range extender (or directly back to the router after connecting to the extender), it decides that I need to re-authenticate even if I explicitly have the remember my login selected.
12:24 the caption says 'my robot vacuum sucked up the toilet paper freaked out and mummified itself' but it's talking about airplanes lol
11:50 i think there is some good to not remembering you on some apps, such as a bank app, because if someone steals your phone and guesses your passcode, having an extra layer of them needing to enter the account password might just be what stops them from draining your accounts (admittedly, having 2fa be the only thing that stops them is flawed because most 2fa apps are installed on the phone)
The point is that it's useless to have the option "remember me" if it's just going to make you input the information every single time. Most important apps, like bank apps, don't have a "remember me" option. Being forced to reverify every 5 minutes is annoying, especially after being given the option to say 'remember me'. If people want to have it remember, it should remember- not forget just because you refreshed or closed the tab, or because it's been a few minutes.
Also, this isn't even about remembering your password. This is about having to reverify that you own the device and that it's safe every single time.
this a account could be worth alot of money just like a steam account. any safety is a W
3:45 that's kinda weird actually because I've bought Eclipse brand blackout curtains twice already and they weren't patchy like that. I'm not sure why those ones are so botched. Granted I got the first set half length in solid black, the second in pine green. Generally actual *black* blackout curtains seem to be decent, it's when it's a different color it's sometimes oddly translucent. Sorry for OP's trouble, that really sucks.
So as someone who lives where you need blackout curtains half the year (Alaska) they're 1. using them wrong and 2. it is incredibly difficult to filter out every spec of light without truly heavy duty curtains or layering them.
As someone who uses blackout curtains 100% of the year, they aren't using them wrong. You're supposed to just put them up and that's it- there's no fancy way to use them.
If something says it's supposed to be 100%, it should be 100%. I have blackout curtains, and the only light that gets in is on the ceiling from the very top that the curtains don't cover.
Those curtains did nothing to block out the light, and were way too lightweight for something claiming to be 100%.
My mom’s phone is literally stuck on speaker mode forever cause of some weird glitch. No matter what she does it won’t take calls on anything but speakerphone. So I just assume everyone who is on speaker in public must be in a similar situation cause who the hell would willingly be an asshole like that.
@12:14 That is a used subcutaneous injection needle for prescription injectible medication. You need to bring this to your hotel's attention immediately. You should also go to the ER to make sure you're okay.
whats the @ for
Day 276 of guessing the editor.
0:16 asafebet_.
Off-topic, but I have to be honest when I say it feels like EmKay's been cycling through the same subreddits over and over again lately (infuriating subreddits, funny, top memes, interesting subreddits, weird images subreddits...). I like the content still, but it would be nice to have some more variety.
I miss their tumblr videos…
I agree
14:24 The answer is just above the percentages. "Tip is calculated after tax and before discounts." I wouldn't be surprised if they had a $50 off coupon bringing it from a nice $69 down to $19.
10:10 bro had the whole brain rot influencer meal with the Lunchly AND the Prime energy drink 😂😂😂😂
Whenever i see these subs being explored, i say "okay Robin, let's see what you're gonna get mad at today." Because we ALL know Emkay LOVES to torment you.
2:34 she would probably go
"Salut, je suis Dora"
Didn’t have to click “Translate to English” because JE PARLE FRANÇAIS! WHOOOOOOOO!
2:40 Ah.... Free... at last.
I CANT ESCAPE IT AHHH
IMMA HAVE AN ULTRAANNURISM
JUDGEMENT
Oh, Gabriel, now dawns thy reckoning
@@LocalUltrakillEnjoyerand THY GORE shall GLISTEN before the TEMPLES OF MAN.
Thy end is now!
13:28 THANK YOU, I cannot stand it when people are using their phone in public and have the volume to max with no headphones. We all have phones, we all know how to use them without irritating others. And most of the time it's a conversation that can absolutely wait until later.
Grade inflation?? What the hell aren’t schools supposed to have good grades for their classes?
0:26 what do you expect, it's apple 💀
Yeah I lightly tapped my tablet against a car door and it was so broken it had to be replaced
15:30 my grandparents are airbnb owners and don’t do shit like this. if there’s a stain we clean it ourselves. we actually just got the carpets professionally cleaned today for the airbnb.
Roombas are pets, not cleaning machines.
4:53 They are just trying to get new patients haha 🤣
12:16
Hoho being in a diabetic family that appears to be an insulin needle, OP should get themselves tested and could possible sue since this is negligence and can be considered hazardous medical waste
10:37 it's the office Australia
That is the “you know what, F#%! You have fun with a really expensive gas bill.” 3:15
8:26 few long houses were demolished to create pan-borneo highway in Sarawak
5:56 I think the professor should put a cap on all of their own decisions.
Samsung makes tanks. Like armored, mobile artillery, tanks. They are worth nearly 1/4 of South Korea's entire national GDP. They make literally anything they can sell.
The thing in that guy's bed is a syringe needle tip.
As someone mentioned earlier, Lunchly is being discontinued by multiple stores pending an FDA investigation and possible recall.
Also yes Samsung did used to make excavators (Samsung Heavy Industries), but was bought out by Volvo in 1998 although the machines made before the acquisition are still being sold and used today.
0:32 that little laugh was GOLDEN and any Russian watching this that has seen the first Harry Potter movie would go crazy over that 😂
Oh, that one with them tearing down structures to build a road breaks my heart so badly…The building in that second image has such gorgeous architecture…and they’re destroying it…That genuinely hurts my soul.
12:10 that... Is an insulin needle. Judging by the fact it was open, it was probably used. I hope OP is ok.
it's actually crazy how the cheapest most no name food brands can figure out sealing a package right
Of all things to inflate, school grades should?
If the class is doing well, IT'S DOING WELL.
12:09 Diabetic here, that is likely the needle to an Insulin pen, the needles come in a box and are supposed to have a cap to cover the needle. The caps are hard to see on white linen, so whoever was there last must've given up on finding it and just left the exposed needle, probably a good idea to go get tested just in case they possible had something
3:05 By 58°, I assume 58°F. That's 14°C. That's insane. That's about what you set the heat to in the Winter when NOBODY is there for over a full week.
11:15 Get that car towed straight to the SHREDDER ! Then, send the ticket and the towing bill to the owner.
12:55 Ever washed the wall of a room where there are regular AA meetings ? The puddle of that photo are the colour of the wall before washing, the wall around the puddles are the colour of the wall after washing.
14:00 That stapling CAN, and probably DID, ruin the card by breaking the induction loop. The induction loop pass just about right where that staple is located. No need to actually damage the chip.
15:00 Give that douche a $200 ticket, check about how long he's been there and charge him the use of those two stations accordingly, tow him away, and charge him the towing fee.
8:13 That's a genuine Samsnug, that is.
0:36 that's why you buy an otter box. ive dropped my phone down stairs and its been fine.
10:47
Panera Bread worker here! We have no idea why, but we only are allowed a certain amount on everything that usually is nowehere near enough.
5:29 camera is in the backyard of 27 bellevue street looking towards bellevue lane, surry hills.
8:19 yeah I’m not surprised that companies like this are branching out, I once saw a yamaha motorcycle
There Are 3 things you can't avoid 1 texas 2 death 3 Samsung
Wait
So you are saying you never knew Yamaha made motor cycles before
HOW?
The door open and close buttons actually are connected, it’s just that the door close button is usually only operable when the elevator is in fire service mode
with that thing about class averages, I had a math test like that earlier on this year, but instead of capping the grade at a certain value, they just made the test have such insane ammounts of application questions that the average was 52 when previously our average was 79.
The way the straw is put into the lid of the cup for the warning on the bottom really infuriates me since that raised part is supposed to keep the straw from floating up through the ice cubes put into the cup. (It also keeps people from removing it from the cup when the lid is screwed on [for that particular cup] at the store)
1:00 was just about to say "bro pulled a cartman"
3:46 I work nights, so blackout curtains are a must. I have some lovely purple ones that completely block out all natural light. Those curtains would have me heated, I hope op returned them.
12:10 That is a needle tip used on insulin pens. The pens allow people to take the correct dose without drawing it up themselves!
7:41 Craftsman more like Crapsman
12:03
The reason you need to keep verifying the device is because people keep trying to brute force all the constantly compromised databases of these companies
This causes it to trip the “new device” check constantly
4:34 it’s so much worse considering this was served at a HOSPITAL
11:06 *Because it's a Mercedes.*
14:09 *Should have been $3.80. Erroneous digit.*
4:37
Welcome to the American healthcare system my dear fellow Europeans!
I got those exact same black out curtains and since I put them up at night I was unpleasantly awoken the next day by aggressive sunshine. It was like the curtains weren't even there.
Just needed to say, SOME hospitals are amazing. Mommies a RN and they hire actual cooks form the day time cooking (overnights it's not as recently cooked) and it's petty fire