I was just about to comment this. Any social animal benefits from having a lookout while the rest of the herd eats, as it means predators have a harder time sneaking up on them.
@@grimdarkmalarkey5402 Yes, you can see this a lot with a flock of geese for example. When they're grazing you'll see at least one not eating and just keeping an eye out. If it's a larger flock, there may be a couple lookouts.
There was a lubed up streaker on our college campus. He was a local who was known to be harmless, but was also known to be a wacko. Que the professor finding this so funny that he paused class to let us watch 6 cops try to catch a lubed up guy in a borat banana hammock with the athletics of a track star. We could literally hear him shouting. "Yer must have to do better than that piggies, I'm SUUUUUPER lubed up in Oil for da babies." The professor was in stitches. And yes, the guy had a perfect imitation of Borat that he used the whole time he was shouting insults at the cops. I saw the cops taking a break in the cafe later and their uniforms were SOAKED in baby oil. Two of those cops were working as cops part time and were students at the college. I knew them by name. I asked them if they had fun trying to catch Borat. One of them said (Swears not written. There were many) , "I was an all american track star in highschool. I was in olympic qualifying. That is THE fastest guy I have ever seen. If he would just take his damn meds, he could be a famous runner." Me "Didja catch him?" "Not even close. I had flashbacks of being a toddler trying to chase my dad."
For me i worked at a pizza place that had one of those animatronic bands and they started moving. I think the place was haunted because a few kids went missing there in the 80’s
1:18 - actually, makes sense for a prey/herd animal. You can see similar behaviour in horses too. I've seen it myself when going to catch horses early in the morning, especially in summer. They have a tendancy to lie down and sleep around that time of day, however, without fail there's always one standing and keeping watch, and there will always be one on alert.
I feel like the seriousness of Story 39 is being downplayed. Dude literally watched multiple people rape animals and did nothing but joke about it. He should have done something to stop them, or at least reported it to some sort of authorities.
He was military they were locals. It's outside of his jurisdiction and not a threat to base so they can't do anything. If you ask anyone who was stationed there they will tell you similar things. Practice is sadly common.
Also... That might have lead to those locals being struck with the local laws. That could have meant death or mutilation. Trying to make it as inconvenient as possible by lighting up the area or something like that might not be possible without drawing attention of people way worse than desperate shepherds.
can stories like #39 just be skipped that’s absolutely disgusting and cruel, even if it’s just you reading off of reddit can there be some sort of barrier where things like that get cut off? there are a few other stories i skipped in this but that’s the main one i’d like to point out
I work in hospital security and I fully agree. I have to fight the nurses more than the patients since they always neglect the suicidal people. I suggest anyone who's suicidal NOT go to a hospital because it's legit the worst I've seen people treated in healthcare
Sort of related, my dad used to work in this old office building and to get into the actual workspace you had to pass through the electrical room. One day my dad walked in and noticed someone had installed a HUGE black wire and my dad was like "huh, thats odd..." So he goes in to work and later he talks about it with someone and theyre like "uh, nobody installed anything I dont know what youre talking about" so they go back down and sure enough the wire is gone, but dad is convinced he saw something so later he checks the security cameras. It turns out the "wire" was a massive black SNAKE that had crawled up the wall and my dad caught it mid climb, and it had slithered off by the time the other guy came to look. Crazy story. They never did find the snake after that...
The girl who was seen spinning around in an elevator is why I always check for cameras when I'm in elevators alone. I'm autistic, and have to get on a lot of elevators for my job. When I'm out and about, I have to suppress a lot of my more obviously autistic behaviors, but when I get in an elevator by myself, it's the perfect time to let some of them out and blow off some steam.
@@thaurane I like to read the comments, but whenever I get an ad or have to interact with the video it goes almost full screen and I can’t see the comments anymore :/ so sure it’s just for noise but I do still wish it would go back so reading the comments was abit less annoying
@thaurane It isn't fucking nothing. It isn't just the fuckign background. The display is super thin and tall on anything that isn't a phone, and when i scroll down the comments on my tablet the comment section goes up covering part of the screen (vice versa if i even accidentally touch the video), and ads almost fullscreen it and the comments go. I like it when the screen behaves normally, and not almost like the shorts format.
I've told this story on other sites before but I'll tell it again here :) I work security at a pharmaceutical warehouse. We have 24/7 surveillance and around the clock officers. However, there aren't always people in the warehouse, save for a single or maybe two officers max from 7P-6A on weekdays and all day on weekends. I was working one weekend and I was the only one in the whole building. The only car out front was one of our shuttles which happens to be an old Prius and my car was in the shipping yard, out of sight. I ordered Doordash since it was the weekend and I was the only officer on duty. We can't leave the building unattended so unfortunately, lots of food delivery if you don't bring your own. Every time I end up ordering food, in every "driver note" I let them know that since I'm working, I might not be able to come to the door right away and instruct them to just leave it. I usually leave a $5 in an envelope taped the correct door when I'm alone because I appreciate them listening to my instructions. I never let drivers know I'm alone or that I can see them on the cameras and most of the time, the drivers leave it where I say, take the money and leave. I guess most of them assume I get the automated message from Doordash and get my food when I can. One weekend, I ordered my food and everything seemed normal until the driver marked that they delivered my food. I had walked back into the office after a sweep of the warehouse (we have to do them frequently) right as my phone notified me that it was delivered so I turned my head to look at the camera screens and just saw the driver standing halfway between their car and the warehouse entrance, doing nothing. They weren't even facing the door or car, just mindlessly standing in the middle of the road for FORTY MINUTES. By about 5 minutes in, I started to get really freaked out. 10 minutes in, they started looking at their phone periodically. After 25 minutes, I was so spooked that I messaged them and told them to leave and that I would grab it. They messaged me a bunch of gibberish back? I armed the building and texted my boss and while I waited for her to answer, the driver continued to stand there. The driver ended up getting in their car a few minutes before my boss messaged me but then sat out of view of the front door in the parking lot entrance for another 7 minutes (which I obviously saw on the camera). I personally think that they were trying to do something, although I'm not sure what. Our facility was targeted a few times during COVID and we had several security risks then. My manager had me document everything, just in case, since she thought it was a little weird that they stood there for so long when there was seemingly only one car there. She later discovered that she had the same driver two weeks earlier and they didn't hang around like that which only alarmed us more. Their plates are now blacklisted from our facility. In the past when I've told this story, people have tried to guess what the driver was doing and here are some of the ones I debunked. WAITING FOR ANOTHER ORDER - my warehouse is in a small industrial park nowhere near any hot spots and the closest restaurant is 10 minutes down the road. I did Doordash in the area for years and my warehouse is roughly two miles out of the zone since it cuts off at the main highway north of the industrial park. It can still be delivered to but you can't accept orders unless you drive about five minutes north. I was in a Doordash Facebook group where they constantly complained about this particular area being out of the way and a deadzone. STRETCHING THEIR LEGS - for 40 minutes in a private parking lot of a closed warehouse on a weekend not moving, just standing? unlikely. NEW PAY BY THE HOUR FEATURE- This happened before it was widely available, I'm just telling the story months later. WAITING FOR YOU TO PAY- I prepaid??? WAITING FOR A TIP- I always round up my orders to the nearest 5 for a tip on the app and include the $5 in the envelope for following directions, which they took on camera. I always tip because I hated not getting a tip. If I can't tip, I don't order. Looking at the order details now, I gave them a $7.11 tip total on an almost $18 order. That's almost 40% and way more than I should have tipped in that situation. Lastly, people ALWAYS ask why I let my food get cold. I didn't, it wasn't a temperature sensitive meal but I would have if it meant securing my own safety as well as protecting my facility/ job.
I work security and got to watch a clip of one of our doors opening slowly tripping the alarm and when my supervisor went to go reset it, the door closed softly by itself as she was walking towards it, our relief supervisor was there and bolted the other way, mind you there is no way to open that door without an access badge and there was no one there as it was 12:30 at night on a Saturday when security is the only one there.
I worked as a security guard. Worked at a hospital. Maintenance guys decided that, in their infinite wisdom, to drop off all the technical scraps (old HVAC units, piping, broken electrical equipment, etc) in the "disposable pickup" area and not immediately have it picked up, as it would've required a large truck to grab this stuff (mainly the HVAC unit) to bring to the dump properly. So, at night, some genius dudes in black come with a stolen shopping cart, lifted the HVAC unit and placed it in the shopping cart. Got about 250ft to a small section of trees near a parking lot before "hiding" it there. Probably realized that they'd need a truck to steal it. So, I and another guard go out, retrieve the HVAC unit, and have maintenance actually dispose of it the next morning. Moral of the story: if there's even a spec of copper or gold in your scrap, have it properly disposed of so they can't make a mess of your garbage. Cause they stole all the actual technical equipment that shouldn't have been out there. Outside of that, at my current job, I'll see police officers pull into our parking lot and just... Sit there. For hours. No idea what they're doing. Their lights are all on, they just idle there for hours. Longest time idled is six hours. SIX. I'd like to assume they're just doing notes, catching a quick snooze during dead hours at night, or maybe they've been asked by someone to keep an eye around here but... That's what I'm paid for lol. Just weird.
Paperwork. Lots of paperwork. It's done on tablets or laptops, but yeah. Sometimes it's a police presence to deter would be shoplifters. Cops have different jobs, patrol areas, what they should be doing on shift, etc. It makes more sense for a cop to hangout in an area that is generally safe, but may also be in or near a higher crime area. That way if they do get a call they're closer and can respond faster than if they were at the station.
As a security guard in a hospital, have you ever had to chase a naked psych patient through an ER, and drag them back to their room while people try to record you?? Fun times. Also, never tell a hospital that you intend to hurt yourself or another unless you really mean it. You will be immediately detained, will not be allowed to leave even if you change your mind, forced to give up all of your property (including your phone, which you won't be allowed access to) and in most hospitals you'll be forced to strip completely naked (in front of medical staff and possibly security, often on camera) and to put on a gown with grippy socks. You also can't leave to smoke, if that is a thing of yours.
Story 25 killed me. That poor family... but I feel even worse for the father, who comforted everyone else, but had no one to comfort him in return. I want to pull that man into a huge hug and let him cry on my shoulder... because he seemed like he needed it.
I wonder if the last one was a planned distraction for the guys watching CCTV. Just have a few dudes trade some random item in circles, but in a suspicious way. No risk when they get searched as it's not illegal to trade a little baggies of white lego bricks.
They rotate narrators. I'm pretty sure one narrator does one batch of videos, and then the other does another batch, and that's how they keep a consistent schedule now.
Cows do have lookouts, they will have one cow watching at all times for anything that could be dangerous that way the rest of the herd can graze. They also have babysitters for their calves and they sometimes designate the farmer as the babysitter for a while and they have to change all their plans to sit with the calves until one of the cows relieves them from babysitting duty.
That last one is easy. Former drug addict here. It’s not uncommon for druggies to buy cheap and sell high, and if you’re closest to the main guy, you get it the cheapest. I could get a ball of some fire coke for 180, then sell it to someone for 200, who sells it to someone for 220 after taking a bump, and that person selling it for 250 only 24 miles away. It happens a hundred thousand times a day around the world, and only happens because one junkie pays more than another.
Well one time, I worked at a pizza place and was the security guy for the night shift. At the pizza place, during the day, they got out animatronics and they performed for customers while they ate.... And they had the tendency to get a bit quirky at night, as they were never turned off (for some reason). I only worked there for a couple days, as I got freaked out when they would walk around during my shift. They would even come into the room I was in, scream at me, and one even tried to shove me in an animatronic suit. I was saved at the last second, because right at that moment it became 6 am, and thats when the animatronics turn off and I go home. Weird schedule, I know, but the place closed after less than a year because an animatronic MURDERED someone by crushing their head in between it's jaws. It was a tragedy, as it was a child, and even worse, the son of the owner of the pizza place. I'm glad I quit when I did, that could have been me.
A lot of herd animals have lookouts. I'm not an expert on cows, but I know a lot about horses, and they even have "schedules" for who keeps watch when.
one time, someone stole a catalytic converter in broad daylight infront of a few different cameras. I worked night shift and the fella who got jacked left around the time i clocked in, he comes up and is like. "hey, something's wrong with my car, could you check the cameras to make sure no one like.. stole something off it?" we check the cameras and around 1-2 in the afternoon, a black Dodge pulls up, two people pop out and one zips under the car, grabs the cat and is done in under 5 minutes. unfortunately, our security contract ended around a week later so i never really found out the resolution of this case, but i think it was someone who was pissy we had cameras on a warehouse we used for external storage of things we made and it happened to point slightly at his shitty fuckin car yard (literally every one of these were shitboxes. i lived on this street as a kid and onetime some poor fella bought a car from him, drove about 100 feet and broke down right infront of our house.) and we were like. what if thats his kid or something. someone who randomly hates this business, knows cars well enough to take something in under 5 minutes and lives relatively close. still dont know the resolution but i want to.
Former traffic and parking guard here, in regards to your question regarding how people can just move traffic cones or barriers without reading a sign or thinking of danger, it happens a LOT. The cones or barriers put in place? That's obviously for other people, that's not for them! Rules only apply to other people, or dangerous things only happen to other people, not me! One time, I was standing guard in front of a flooded road and this guy in a truck clearly thought his vehicle was high enough, so he blew past me, flipping me off and honking his horn... then proceeds to have to swallow his pride when his truck gets flooded out and has to come to me to get assistance because SURPRISE, the 'Road Closed' sign was absolutely for idiots like that clown.
Yes. A story about raping animals was not something I was expecting to hear. I don’t know what this channel was thinking when they decided to include such a despicable act in a video.
@@ashtonstout7375 they were thinking "man, this bot I coded to copy off reddit and pay some guy minimum wage to voice act it sure does make me cash money"
Timestamp of when that story begins and ends? I'm not to that part of the video yet, luckily, but no worries if no one sees this in time, hopefully the info can help someone else avoid that story even if it doesn't reach me in time.
Anti-psychotics, and many psychiatric medications take time to work. This can be weeks or months. I know this is true for anyi-psychotics, mood stabilizers, and SSRIs from personal experience. So it's probably not that mayo guy needed different meds it's more likely he just wasn't on them long enough. Or at all.
Yep. Some people cheat. They pretend taking pills, shove them under their tongue or vomit. That's why a number of medications is liquid and not pills... Sometimes the only solution is intravenous or intramuscular shots while the patient is restrained. It might be tough in the moment but if their psychosis has them thinking meds are poison they aren't in a state of mind where they can make sound decisions. A depot shot can get them down enough to get them to think clear enough to start taking meds.
I’m sorry but you should have some type of assault warning for the animal story. I think hearing about an animal get assaulted is just as horrible and triggering as hearing about a human. To me at least.
Court security is always notified when someone is about to leave their DUI hearing, so they can watch them try to drive away without a license. Eventually the deputies got so sick of having to arrest these people that they started offering free rides home to anyone who had their license revoked.
Predators too. Most social animals operate this way. My cats take turns laying across the bathroom doorway blocking the path and looking out. I have doorway curtains for privacy and leave the doors open for them. The night shift will often see them racing to be the one on guard duty. The loser will often loaf up a few feet away keeping watch as well. Geese even keep lookouts. Meerkats are something else though! 😅
Yeah ! Strangers urinating or defecation in the elevator 🛗 , hallways , people vomiting 🤢 in the hallways at any hotels 🏨 does happen frequently and that is gross who ever has to clean that mess up 😮 .
Wheelchairs are definitely NOT always offered. When my mother had a heart attack and was officially discharged from the hospital they didn't offer her one on the way out. She didn't fall but she was never offered one once
Story 25 legit made me pause and tear up. That poor man... I hope he and his wife and family are alright wherever they are now. Thankfully there are loads of other great stories in the comments (the one about the man in the banana hammock is amazing and ya'll should def read it) and I thank those people for their contributions.
I worked retail (serving customers on a till) well i also had authorisation to access cctv camera room because i did loss prevention and banking so more than just a cashier. I had some customers that set off my spidey senses but couldnt figure out why. For those who knoŵ what the term traveller or irish gypsy means, you'll understand the ethnicity of these customers has in relation to the situation. I had to watch the footage several times to be able to work out that two female toddlers managed to walk out without paying for several toys. These babies slight of hand was amazing, they were like magicians. Mum and the baby left the store first whilst dad and these two pre nursery tots put the stuff on the conveyer belt and passed the products from one side to another and paying for most of it but the girls were so well trained i really was stumped how they managed it. I could only work out after watching almost frame by frame because i had to slow it down that much. Most disturbing because they were so young, could barely see over the counter and just out of nappies young.
can you please go back to the wide screen videos, i watch the videos popped out while playing games and its so much smaller than a massive bar covering half my screen
I was a security guard for 10 years, most bizarre thing I saw was people doing the deed in a dark and damp underground parking lot. Like if you have a car just do it in the car, it's not that hard.
Not me, but a deputy manager at work who longer works there. The convenience store I work at shuts at 10 pm, the only people on shift was the deputy manager and whoever was ob the till at 9.50 at night. DM was counting money to put in the office safe when her dog growled. She looks on the camera and sees a pair of legs in the camera that's facing the door.
About the last story, i think it was a chain that started with "Hey maan i was thinking about trying some grass with my homie/gf, you said you know some goy who smoked once? Could you mb help me out? - Yeah, I'll ask him if he knows people who smoke regularly and if so - he'll ask them to get you some" It's not something actually weird😅
Cows and horses will have 1 member be a lookout for security while everyone else eats or sleeps or whatever else. If they see danger, they sound the alarm, and everyone is up and running. Wild animals also do this. Example: deer The more eyes and ears that are alert, the less likely the herd is in danger of a surprise attack & can relax enough to eat, drink, birth babies, etc..
Irishman here, the drug loop sounds about right. And yes that pronunciation of "An Garda Síochána" is as close as I've ever heard in an American accent.
Herd animals actually do have look outs and even if there's just two animals in the herd, they will take turns watching and eating or watching and sleeping. Not for sure but i've heard horses do this and prairie dogs definitely do as well as primates
The story about the man violating that dog made me so indescribably and violently angry. It's horrific, the amount of people who lack empathy for living thinga to the extent where they'd commit such acts. Animals 👏Can't 👏Consent‼ On the lighter side of things, the story about the lady who crapped herself on the escalator had me dying. I didn't know what to expect, but I was NOT prepared for the sheer amount of people being caught crapping themselves in public.
Honestly, it usually comes down to risk. If you're low risk you may be in an open plan area with shared bedrooms and free movement around the living space. If you're a more serious risk they take more precautions to keep you safe. Meds take time to work and their purpose is to keep you from harming yourself and others until you're stable enough to be transferred to a lower security unit or hospital. I've been voluntarily committed 3 times. I've always been low security units. Sometimes the people in high security are legit pants pooping scary and need to be secured for the safety of other patients, the nurses, and themselves. Whether it's a bad medication reaction, going off their meds, or just straight insanity, some people just need that for a while, and some forever, but it probably beats the heck out of prison.
listening to the story about escalators. im a construction worker and helped build Levi stadium (California) there were 2 very publicized deaths during construction but not many people knew there was a 3rd. when they tuned on the main entrance escalators for the first time they found out that a stray cat was living them 😢
Escalators are insane and some days I question how many people step on them completely oblivious to the risk, also how we just use them as an acceptable risk for moving people. I'm sure someone would try to say the same about cars, but you're supposed to have a license for that.
@31:43 ~ Eh, worked at a gas station for a few years and this is really unsurprising. Corporate insisted we go prepay with the pumps, and as this week, there are presently three separate signs posted and taped to the pumps explaining customers must pay before they can put gas in their vehicle. Karens either forget, "forget", or outright insist those signs do not apply to them.
AHHH I WAS JUST AT THE STORE A BIT AGO AND THIS DUDE WAS SUDDENLY LIKE BENT OVER RIGHT BY ME WHEN I WAS GETTING TOMATO SAUCE. LIKE BENT WAY TO CLOSE TO MY AZZ. I literally was like "oh sorry" cause i thought i got in his way but that didnt make sense cause he came in from behind me! i literally made note of it to my mom cause it was so odd how close he was to me suddenly!!!! ahh!!!!
I work security at a warehouse and I asked them what’s the craziest thing they seen on camera…. so a uber came to pick up an employee and as he was waiting for her they seen the driver get out the car and poop in the grass by the parking spots 😭. the security didn't see till later because it was like 4 am and i guess he didn't ask to use the bathroom because we are a closed campus but i was like wtf !
yeah since you seem so dead set on sticking with the vertical format now, im outie. gonna miss the content but there are 5000 other reddit reading channels that don't use a video ratio that makes me have to resize my picture-in-picture window.
2:50 My daughter was an ER nurse at a hospital which would handle emergency services for the local state prison. One inmate came in because he pulled his eyeballs out and another who decided to eat his testicles with ice cream.
26:20 Damn... That's the societal expectation of males to, to quote Elsa from Frozen, "conceal, don't feel, don't let them know..." their emotions taken to a 15/10
Not a security guard but I remember when I was a teenager we got a call from food4less saying my grandpa was banned from their store. Apparently my Alzheimer's having grandpa was caught on camera walking then stop to shake his pant leg then repeat again and again. Apparently he had shit himself and was shaking little balls of crap out of his pants as he walked.
Honestly I kind of feel for the lady with the shopping cart because I've had issues like that where the store doesn't even mark where the cutoff is there is a Safeway near me where part of the parking lot is beyond the lock point for the shopping carts but there is no sign or paint or anything stating as such so cue me in a rush trying to get back to my car nearly front flipping over my own cart when I'm running to my car and the things suddenly just locks up It was like when you were riding a skateboard and hit a small pebble or something The thing came to almost a dead stop and my stomach slammed into the bar so hard that I got a bruise Probably should have sued them or something but didn't really think it would be worth the legal trouble
The skinny-dipping "voyeurs"(idk the word referring to people who enjoy voyeurism) wouldn't necessarily upset me as long as it wasn't a frequent thing or in a public swimming pool after hours. I would like to think that they were two people who always wanted to skinny-dip, and the "s3x in a pool" thing was probably on a bucket list for em too, so they thought "Why not?" And went with one-time voyeurism.
Yes, the cows have a lookout. its from the days when they were wild. The lookout kept an eye out for wolves, coyotes, bears, and early man.
I was just about to comment this. Any social animal benefits from having a lookout while the rest of the herd eats, as it means predators have a harder time sneaking up on them.
4 cows sitting around a table playing poker on black velvet (it's late and my mind goes all Gary Larson, sorry)
@@grimdarkmalarkey5402 Yes, you can see this a lot with a flock of geese for example. When they're grazing you'll see at least one not eating and just keeping an eye out. If it's a larger flock, there may be a couple lookouts.
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Love the guy who planned his escape SO carefully but failed to account for needing his damn keys, that's me every fucking day
The story about the lady moving the cones and not seeing the gas leak signs perfectly describes what it’s like to work with the public.
There was a lubed up streaker on our college campus. He was a local who was known to be harmless, but was also known to be a wacko. Que the professor finding this so funny that he paused class to let us watch 6 cops try to catch a lubed up guy in a borat banana hammock with the athletics of a track star. We could literally hear him shouting. "Yer must have to do better than that piggies, I'm SUUUUUPER lubed up in Oil for da babies." The professor was in stitches. And yes, the guy had a perfect imitation of Borat that he used the whole time he was shouting insults at the cops. I saw the cops taking a break in the cafe later and their uniforms were SOAKED in baby oil. Two of those cops were working as cops part time and were students at the college. I knew them by name. I asked them if they had fun trying to catch Borat. One of them said (Swears not written. There were many) , "I was an all american track star in highschool. I was in olympic qualifying. That is THE fastest guy I have ever seen. If he would just take his damn meds, he could be a famous runner."
Me "Didja catch him?"
"Not even close. I had flashbacks of being a toddler trying to chase my dad."
As long as that guy doesn't take his meds, Usain Bolt's record is safe.
67 likes and only one reply on this HILARIOUS story?? Hello??!
Lemme fix that! 😂😂😂
For me i worked at a pizza place that had one of those animatronic bands and they started moving.
I think the place was haunted because a few kids went missing there in the 80’s
Har har! ❤
1:18 - actually, makes sense for a prey/herd animal. You can see similar behaviour in horses too.
I've seen it myself when going to catch horses early in the morning, especially in summer. They have a tendancy to lie down and sleep around that time of day, however, without fail there's always one standing and keeping watch, and there will always be one on alert.
I feel like the seriousness of Story 39 is being downplayed. Dude literally watched multiple people rape animals and did nothing but joke about it. He should have done something to stop them, or at least reported it to some sort of authorities.
He was military they were locals. It's outside of his jurisdiction and not a threat to base so they can't do anything. If you ask anyone who was stationed there they will tell you similar things. Practice is sadly common.
Also... That might have lead to those locals being struck with the local laws. That could have meant death or mutilation.
Trying to make it as inconvenient as possible by lighting up the area or something like that might not be possible without drawing attention of people way worse than desperate shepherds.
can stories like #39 just be skipped that’s absolutely disgusting and cruel, even if it’s just you reading off of reddit can there be some sort of barrier where things like that get cut off? there are a few other stories i skipped in this but that’s the main one i’d like to point out
Those poor animals. Vile and disgusting.
Maybe if we didn't treat suicidal people like criminals it'd be easier for us to get help.
I work in hospital security and I fully agree. I have to fight the nurses more than the patients since they always neglect the suicidal people. I suggest anyone who's suicidal NOT go to a hospital because it's legit the worst I've seen people treated in healthcare
@@blackgemstone801 Thank you for fighting for us. It means a lot.
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@@blackgemstone801 ending up in the psych ward is legit my worst nightmare. I never tell anyone anything about those thoughts ever for that reason
When starting this video I honestly wasn't expecting animal rape
Sort of related, my dad used to work in this old office building and to get into the actual workspace you had to pass through the electrical room. One day my dad walked in and noticed someone had installed a HUGE black wire and my dad was like "huh, thats odd..." So he goes in to work and later he talks about it with someone and theyre like "uh, nobody installed anything I dont know what youre talking about" so they go back down and sure enough the wire is gone, but dad is convinced he saw something so later he checks the security cameras. It turns out the "wire" was a massive black SNAKE that had crawled up the wall and my dad caught it mid climb, and it had slithered off by the time the other guy came to look. Crazy story. They never did find the snake after that...
I'm glad the snake got away. He clearly needed to get to a noodle appointment.
Black snakes are pretty chill and good pest control. Good to have them around.
The twelve gun salute had me rolling! 😂
story 7, I'm in stitches laughing so hard, "you can't watch me doing my girl unless you pay" had me rolling
Give the rest to someone else
The girl who was seen spinning around in an elevator is why I always check for cameras when I'm in elevators alone. I'm autistic, and have to get on a lot of elevators for my job. When I'm out and about, I have to suppress a lot of my more obviously autistic behaviors, but when I get in an elevator by myself, it's the perfect time to let some of them out and blow off some steam.
BRING BACK LANDSCAPE MODE PLEASSSSEEEEEE!!!!!!
its literally just something for the background. if you care that much, then you're paying too much attention.
@@thaurane I like to read the comments, but whenever I get an ad or have to interact with the video it goes almost full screen and I can’t see the comments anymore :/ so sure it’s just for noise but I do still wish it would go back so reading the comments was abit less annoying
They probably will soon. They did a poll about it, I'm assuming this was just shot ahead of time so is already in portait.
@@thaurane stop copying and pasting the same reply
@thaurane
It isn't fucking nothing. It isn't just the fuckign background.
The display is super thin and tall on anything that isn't a phone, and when i scroll down the comments on my tablet the comment section goes up covering part of the screen (vice versa if i even accidentally touch the video), and ads almost fullscreen it and the comments go.
I like it when the screen behaves normally, and not almost like the shorts format.
The last story looks like some sort of sting operation like they were going in circles pretending to deal drugs just to see what would come up
Story 25 about the father keeping it together until he was alone absolutely broke my heart. Speaks volumes on what it means to be a strong man
It's Hallie, so it's pronounced like Holly with an "a" instead of an "o". That's probably what's causing confusion
I've told this story on other sites before but I'll tell it again here :)
I work security at a pharmaceutical warehouse. We have 24/7 surveillance and around the clock officers. However, there aren't always people in the warehouse, save for a single or maybe two officers max from 7P-6A on weekdays and all day on weekends. I was working one weekend and I was the only one in the whole building. The only car out front was one of our shuttles which happens to be an old Prius and my car was in the shipping yard, out of sight. I ordered Doordash since it was the weekend and I was the only officer on duty. We can't leave the building unattended so unfortunately, lots of food delivery if you don't bring your own. Every time I end up ordering food, in every "driver note" I let them know that since I'm working, I might not be able to come to the door right away and instruct them to just leave it. I usually leave a $5 in an envelope taped the correct door when I'm alone because I appreciate them listening to my instructions. I never let drivers know I'm alone or that I can see them on the cameras and most of the time, the drivers leave it where I say, take the money and leave. I guess most of them assume I get the automated message from Doordash and get my food when I can. One weekend, I ordered my food and everything seemed normal until the driver marked that they delivered my food. I had walked back into the office after a sweep of the warehouse (we have to do them frequently) right as my phone notified me that it was delivered so I turned my head to look at the camera screens and just saw the driver standing halfway between their car and the warehouse entrance, doing nothing. They weren't even facing the door or car, just mindlessly standing in the middle of the road for FORTY MINUTES. By about 5 minutes in, I started to get really freaked out. 10 minutes in, they started looking at their phone periodically. After 25 minutes, I was so spooked that I messaged them and told them to leave and that I would grab it. They messaged me a bunch of gibberish back? I armed the building and texted my boss and while I waited for her to answer, the driver continued to stand there. The driver ended up getting in their car a few minutes before my boss messaged me but then sat out of view of the front door in the parking lot entrance for another 7 minutes (which I obviously saw on the camera). I personally think that they were trying to do something, although I'm not sure what. Our facility was targeted a few times during COVID and we had several security risks then. My manager had me document everything, just in case, since she thought it was a little weird that they stood there for so long when there was seemingly only one car there. She later discovered that she had the same driver two weeks earlier and they didn't hang around like that which only alarmed us more. Their plates are now blacklisted from our facility.
In the past when I've told this story, people have tried to guess what the driver was doing and here are some of the ones I debunked.
WAITING FOR ANOTHER ORDER - my warehouse is in a small industrial park nowhere near any hot spots and the closest restaurant is 10 minutes down the road. I did Doordash in the area for years and my warehouse is roughly two miles out of the zone since it cuts off at the main highway north of the industrial park. It can still be delivered to but you can't accept orders unless you drive about five minutes north. I was in a Doordash Facebook group where they constantly complained about this particular area being out of the way and a deadzone.
STRETCHING THEIR LEGS - for 40 minutes in a private parking lot of a closed warehouse on a weekend not moving, just standing? unlikely.
NEW PAY BY THE HOUR FEATURE- This happened before it was widely available, I'm just telling the story months later.
WAITING FOR YOU TO PAY- I prepaid???
WAITING FOR A TIP- I always round up my orders to the nearest 5 for a tip on the app and include the $5 in the envelope for following directions, which they took on camera. I always tip because I hated not getting a tip. If I can't tip, I don't order. Looking at the order details now, I gave them a $7.11 tip total on an almost $18 order. That's almost 40% and way more than I should have tipped in that situation.
Lastly, people ALWAYS ask why I let my food get cold. I didn't, it wasn't a temperature sensitive meal but I would have if it meant securing my own safety as well as protecting my facility/ job.
Yes "posting" a lookout is common among pack/herd/flock animals, they are called sentrys
I work security and got to watch a clip of one of our doors opening slowly tripping the alarm and when my supervisor went to go reset it, the door closed softly by itself as she was walking towards it, our relief supervisor was there and bolted the other way, mind you there is no way to open that door without an access badge and there was no one there as it was 12:30 at night on a Saturday when security is the only one there.
Story 25... That's a man right there. A rock for those who need him, but not devoid of emotion himself
I worked as a security guard. Worked at a hospital. Maintenance guys decided that, in their infinite wisdom, to drop off all the technical scraps (old HVAC units, piping, broken electrical equipment, etc) in the "disposable pickup" area and not immediately have it picked up, as it would've required a large truck to grab this stuff (mainly the HVAC unit) to bring to the dump properly. So, at night, some genius dudes in black come with a stolen shopping cart, lifted the HVAC unit and placed it in the shopping cart. Got about 250ft to a small section of trees near a parking lot before "hiding" it there. Probably realized that they'd need a truck to steal it. So, I and another guard go out, retrieve the HVAC unit, and have maintenance actually dispose of it the next morning.
Moral of the story: if there's even a spec of copper or gold in your scrap, have it properly disposed of so they can't make a mess of your garbage. Cause they stole all the actual technical equipment that shouldn't have been out there. Outside of that, at my current job, I'll see police officers pull into our parking lot and just... Sit there. For hours. No idea what they're doing. Their lights are all on, they just idle there for hours. Longest time idled is six hours. SIX. I'd like to assume they're just doing notes, catching a quick snooze during dead hours at night, or maybe they've been asked by someone to keep an eye around here but... That's what I'm paid for lol. Just weird.
Paperwork. Lots of paperwork. It's done on tablets or laptops, but yeah. Sometimes it's a police presence to deter would be shoplifters. Cops have different jobs, patrol areas, what they should be doing on shift, etc. It makes more sense for a cop to hangout in an area that is generally safe, but may also be in or near a higher crime area. That way if they do get a call they're closer and can respond faster than if they were at the station.
As a security guard in a hospital, have you ever had to chase a naked psych patient through an ER, and drag them back to their room while people try to record you?? Fun times.
Also, never tell a hospital that you intend to hurt yourself or another unless you really mean it. You will be immediately detained, will not be allowed to leave even if you change your mind, forced to give up all of your property (including your phone, which you won't be allowed access to) and in most hospitals you'll be forced to strip completely naked (in front of medical staff and possibly security, often on camera) and to put on a gown with grippy socks. You also can't leave to smoke, if that is a thing of yours.
Adding my voice to not liking the vertical content.
Also for engagement lol
Story 25 killed me. That poor family... but I feel even worse for the father, who comforted everyone else, but had no one to comfort him in return. I want to pull that man into a huge hug and let him cry on my shoulder... because he seemed like he needed it.
THANK YOU FOR BRINGING THIS VOICE BACK
I wonder if the last one was a planned distraction for the guys watching CCTV. Just have a few dudes trade some random item in circles, but in a suspicious way. No risk when they get searched as it's not illegal to trade a little baggies of white lego bricks.
This video in the background is the slowest racing game I’ve ever seen
THE NORMAL VOICE GUY IS BACK!!!!!!
Yesssssssssssssß
They rotate narrators. I'm pretty sure one narrator does one batch of videos, and then the other does another batch, and that's how they keep a consistent schedule now.
Now if we could get horizontal videos
Cows do have lookouts, they will have one cow watching at all times for anything that could be dangerous that way the rest of the herd can graze. They also have babysitters for their calves and they sometimes designate the farmer as the babysitter for a while and they have to change all their plans to sit with the calves until one of the cows relieves them from babysitting duty.
I have rarely seen an arcade racegame that portrays a sense of slowness this much...
Last story might be undercover trolling for crims, or uni students making a buck distracting the security cam operators
That last one is easy. Former drug addict here. It’s not uncommon for druggies to buy cheap and sell high, and if you’re closest to the main guy, you get it the cheapest. I could get a ball of some fire coke for 180, then sell it to someone for 200, who sells it to someone for 220 after taking a bump, and that person selling it for 250 only 24 miles away. It happens a hundred thousand times a day around the world, and only happens because one junkie pays more than another.
Well one time, I worked at a pizza place and was the security guy for the night shift. At the pizza place, during the day, they got out animatronics and they performed for customers while they ate.... And they had the tendency to get a bit quirky at night, as they were never turned off (for some reason). I only worked there for a couple days, as I got freaked out when they would walk around during my shift. They would even come into the room I was in, scream at me, and one even tried to shove me in an animatronic suit. I was saved at the last second, because right at that moment it became 6 am, and thats when the animatronics turn off and I go home. Weird schedule, I know, but the place closed after less than a year because an animatronic MURDERED someone by crushing their head in between it's jaws. It was a tragedy, as it was a child, and even worse, the son of the owner of the pizza place. I'm glad I quit when I did, that could have been me.
A lot of herd animals have lookouts. I'm not an expert on cows, but I know a lot about horses, and they even have "schedules" for who keeps watch when.
one time, someone stole a catalytic converter in broad daylight infront of a few different cameras.
I worked night shift and the fella who got jacked left around the time i clocked in, he comes up and is like. "hey, something's wrong with my car, could you check the cameras to make sure no one like.. stole something off it?"
we check the cameras and around 1-2 in the afternoon, a black Dodge pulls up, two people pop out and one zips under the car, grabs the cat and is done in under 5 minutes.
unfortunately, our security contract ended around a week later so i never really found out the resolution of this case, but i think it was someone who was pissy we had cameras on a warehouse we used for external storage of things we made and it happened to point slightly at his shitty fuckin car yard (literally every one of these were shitboxes. i lived on this street as a kid and onetime some poor fella bought a car from him, drove about 100 feet and broke down right infront of our house.) and we were like. what if thats his kid or something. someone who randomly hates this business, knows cars well enough to take something in under 5 minutes and lives relatively close.
still dont know the resolution but i want to.
Story 8: Guy is lucky to work in such an awesome place where even CEO is that chill.😂😂
I still pictured him crash with that scooter
Former traffic and parking guard here, in regards to your question regarding how people can just move traffic cones or barriers without reading a sign or thinking of danger, it happens a LOT. The cones or barriers put in place? That's obviously for other people, that's not for them! Rules only apply to other people, or dangerous things only happen to other people, not me! One time, I was standing guard in front of a flooded road and this guy in a truck clearly thought his vehicle was high enough, so he blew past me, flipping me off and honking his horn... then proceeds to have to swallow his pride when his truck gets flooded out and has to come to me to get assistance because SURPRISE, the 'Road Closed' sign was absolutely for idiots like that clown.
Team Sonic Racing gameplay??? Quite incredible!
Oh I wish* there was more of a warning about the dog/truck driver one, those images are horrifying
Edit: spelling
Yes. A story about raping animals was not something I was expecting to hear. I don’t know what this channel was thinking when they decided to include such a despicable act in a video.
@@ashtonstout7375 they were thinking "man, this bot I coded to copy off reddit and pay some guy minimum wage to voice act it sure does make me cash money"
Yeah, the way it was written so casually too. As if it wasn't rape. Gross.
Yup... stopped listening there and might not click on new videos. That one messed me up
Timestamp of when that story begins and ends? I'm not to that part of the video yet, luckily, but no worries if no one sees this in time, hopefully the info can help someone else avoid that story even if it doesn't reach me in time.
Anti-psychotics, and many psychiatric medications take time to work. This can be weeks or months. I know this is true for anyi-psychotics, mood stabilizers, and SSRIs from personal experience.
So it's probably not that mayo guy needed different meds it's more likely he just wasn't on them long enough. Or at all.
Yep. Some people cheat. They pretend taking pills, shove them under their tongue or vomit. That's why a number of medications is liquid and not pills... Sometimes the only solution is intravenous or intramuscular shots while the patient is restrained. It might be tough in the moment but if their psychosis has them thinking meds are poison they aren't in a state of mind where they can make sound decisions. A depot shot can get them down enough to get them to think clear enough to start taking meds.
5:47 not Holly or Hailey. Halle. Prounced like the man's name "Hal" (which is short for Harry, why?) then "Eee". She stunned at the 2002 Oscars.
I’m sorry but you should have some type of assault warning for the animal story. I think hearing about an animal get assaulted is just as horrible and triggering as hearing about a human. To me at least.
*Guy that escaped the ER*
“Damn, I left my keys in my other pants”
Story 34, maybe he was a vampire and all the cameras except that one were mirrorless.
how many times does the internet think i need to be told to "switch to chrome?"
Court security is always notified when someone is about to leave their DUI hearing, so they can watch them try to drive away without a license. Eventually the deputies got so sick of having to arrest these people that they started offering free rides home to anyone who had their license revoked.
As far as I am aware, Haley Berry's name is pronounced like "Hal." So Hal-ee.
Lots of prey animals have lookouts. The most well known being meerkats
Predators too. Most social animals operate this way. My cats take turns laying across the bathroom doorway blocking the path and looking out. I have doorway curtains for privacy and leave the doors open for them. The night shift will often see them racing to be the one on guard duty. The loser will often loaf up a few feet away keeping watch as well.
Geese even keep lookouts. Meerkats are something else though! 😅
Cows and other prey/herd definitely will do a lookout
Yeah ! Strangers urinating or defecation in the elevator 🛗 , hallways , people vomiting 🤢 in the hallways at any hotels 🏨 does happen frequently and that is gross who ever has to clean that mess up 😮 .
Wheelchairs are definitely NOT always offered. When my mother had a heart attack and was officially discharged from the hospital they didn't offer her one on the way out. She didn't fall but she was never offered one once
Lubed up Soapy dude.. just take some Towls or paper towls.. and tada! You got him!
Story 25 legit made me pause and tear up. That poor man... I hope he and his wife and family are alright wherever they are now.
Thankfully there are loads of other great stories in the comments (the one about the man in the banana hammock is amazing and ya'll should def read it) and I thank those people for their contributions.
I worked retail (serving customers on a till) well i also had authorisation to access cctv camera room because i did loss prevention and banking so more than just a cashier. I had some customers that set off my spidey senses but couldnt figure out why. For those who knoŵ what the term traveller or irish gypsy means, you'll understand the ethnicity of these customers has in relation to the situation. I had to watch the footage several times to be able to work out that two female toddlers managed to walk out without paying for several toys. These babies slight of hand was amazing, they were like magicians. Mum and the baby left the store first whilst dad and these two pre nursery tots put the stuff on the conveyer belt and passed the products from one side to another and paying for most of it but the girls were so well trained i really was stumped how they managed it. I could only work out after watching almost frame by frame because i had to slow it down that much. Most disturbing because they were so young, could barely see over the counter and just out of nappies young.
Crows have names and words to describe the appearance of people, so they can share whom to trust and whom to look out for.
Giant 3 foot snake? That's not giant lol.
The greased patient reminded me of the dropped coin role scene in Groundhog Day. Timing is everything.
can you please go back to the wide screen videos, i watch the videos popped out while playing games and its so much smaller than a massive bar covering half my screen
I was a security guard for 10 years, most bizarre thing I saw was people doing the deed in a dark and damp underground parking lot. Like if you have a car just do it in the car, it's not that hard.
I really really did not expect that I’d be basically listening to bestiality the whole time
That voice is music to my ears.
I really regret clicking this video
Ngl, story 20 had me wincing too-
Not me, but a deputy manager at work who longer works there. The convenience store I work at shuts at 10 pm, the only people on shift was the deputy manager and whoever was ob the till at 9.50 at night. DM was counting money to put in the office safe when her dog growled. She looks on the camera and sees a pair of legs in the camera that's facing the door.
About the last story, i think it was a chain that started with "Hey maan i was thinking about trying some grass with my homie/gf, you said you know some goy who smoked once? Could you mb help me out? - Yeah, I'll ask him if he knows people who smoke regularly and if so - he'll ask them to get you some"
It's not something actually weird😅
The poor guy who got clenched on ouch
the last one was clearly set up for training
Cows and horses will have 1 member be a lookout for security while everyone else eats or sleeps or whatever else. If they see danger, they sound the alarm, and everyone is up and running.
Wild animals also do this. Example: deer
The more eyes and ears that are alert, the less likely the herd is in danger of a surprise attack & can relax enough to eat, drink, birth babies, etc..
Irishman here, the drug loop sounds about right. And yes that pronunciation of "An Garda Síochána" is as close as I've ever heard in an American accent.
Why on Earth is a story about *aping animals included in this video?!
Herd animals actually do have look outs and even if there's just two animals in the herd, they will take turns watching and eating or watching and sleeping. Not for sure but i've heard horses do this and prairie dogs definitely do as well as primates
The story about the man violating that dog made me so indescribably and violently angry. It's horrific, the amount of people who lack empathy for living thinga to the extent where they'd commit such acts. Animals 👏Can't 👏Consent‼
On the lighter side of things, the story about the lady who crapped herself on the escalator had me dying. I didn't know what to expect, but I was NOT prepared for the sheer amount of people being caught crapping themselves in public.
I've been working night security for a few years and it's boring glad i haven't had to deal with these things yet 🤣
I saw an abandoned pizzeria animatronic move his name was “freddy fazbear” i think
we need better suicidal people care. we need facilities that are like fancy hotels with a couple healthcare tweaks, not white walled prisons.
Honestly, it usually comes down to risk. If you're low risk you may be in an open plan area with shared bedrooms and free movement around the living space. If you're a more serious risk they take more precautions to keep you safe. Meds take time to work and their purpose is to keep you from harming yourself and others until you're stable enough to be transferred to a lower security unit or hospital. I've been voluntarily committed 3 times. I've always been low security units. Sometimes the people in high security are legit pants pooping scary and need to be secured for the safety of other patients, the nurses, and themselves. Whether it's a bad medication reaction, going off their meds, or just straight insanity, some people just need that for a while, and some forever, but it probably beats the heck out of prison.
Damn story 25 got me crying 😭
Cows keeping watch. Maybe it wasn't dogs and cats that should have been on all that black velvet.
listening to the story about escalators. im a construction worker and helped build Levi stadium (California) there were 2 very publicized deaths during construction but not many people knew there was a 3rd. when they tuned on the main entrance escalators for the first time they found out that a stray cat was living them 😢
Escalators are insane and some days I question how many people step on them completely oblivious to the risk, also how we just use them as an acceptable risk for moving people. I'm sure someone would try to say the same about cars, but you're supposed to have a license for that.
Also, rip poor kitty...😢
@31:43 ~ Eh, worked at a gas station for a few years and this is really unsurprising. Corporate insisted we go prepay with the pumps, and as this week, there are presently three separate signs posted and taped to the pumps explaining customers must pay before they can put gas in their vehicle.
Karens either forget, "forget", or outright insist those signs do not apply to them.
AHHH I WAS JUST AT THE STORE A BIT AGO AND THIS DUDE WAS SUDDENLY LIKE BENT OVER RIGHT BY ME WHEN I WAS GETTING TOMATO SAUCE. LIKE BENT WAY TO CLOSE TO MY AZZ. I literally was like "oh sorry" cause i thought i got in his way but that didnt make sense cause he came in from behind me! i literally made note of it to my mom cause it was so odd how close he was to me suddenly!!!! ahh!!!!
That is legit terrifying!
My mom saw a toddler lose her foot to an escalator....
if we got the original narrator back i aint complaining
I work security at a warehouse and I asked them what’s the craziest thing they seen on camera…. so a uber came to pick up an employee and as he was waiting for her they seen the driver get out the car and poop in the grass by the parking spots 😭. the security didn't see till later because it was like 4 am and i guess he didn't ask to use the bathroom because we are a closed campus but i was like wtf !
yeah since you seem so dead set on sticking with the vertical format now, im outie. gonna miss the content but there are 5000 other reddit reading channels that don't use a video ratio that makes me have to resize my picture-in-picture window.
Story 25…
Yay we love this narrator
2:50 My daughter was an ER nurse at a hospital which would handle emergency services for the local state prison. One inmate came in because he pulled his eyeballs out and another who decided to eat his testicles with ice cream.
landscape modeeeeee
26:20 Damn... That's the societal expectation of males to, to quote Elsa from Frozen, "conceal, don't feel, don't let them know..." their emotions taken to a 15/10
Not a security guard but I remember when I was a teenager we got a call from food4less saying my grandpa was banned from their store. Apparently my Alzheimer's having grandpa was caught on camera walking then stop to shake his pant leg then repeat again and again. Apparently he had shit himself and was shaking little balls of crap out of his pants as he walked.
If none of these stories make a FNAF joke I'll be kinda bummed ngl
Story #20 is crazy
THIS is the longest short
Honestly I kind of feel for the lady with the shopping cart because I've had issues like that where the store doesn't even mark where the cutoff is there is a Safeway near me where part of the parking lot is beyond the lock point for the shopping carts but there is no sign or paint or anything stating as such so cue me in a rush trying to get back to my car nearly front flipping over my own cart when I'm running to my car and the things suddenly just locks up
It was like when you were riding a skateboard and hit a small pebble or something The thing came to almost a dead stop and my stomach slammed into the bar so hard that I got a bruise
Probably should have sued them or something but didn't really think it would be worth the legal trouble
Love the video 🎉
Well, cows are prey animals so having a lookout makes some sense.
The skinny-dipping "voyeurs"(idk the word referring to people who enjoy voyeurism) wouldn't necessarily upset me as long as it wasn't a frequent thing or in a public swimming pool after hours.
I would like to think that they were two people who always wanted to skinny-dip, and the "s3x in a pool" thing was probably on a bucket list for em too, so they thought "Why not?" And went with one-time voyeurism.