It's so the machine doesn't accidentally give more tickets than it should, OP just needed an employee to swipe their card on it and they'll get the rest of the tickets.
The candy story in the beginning reminded me of my freshman year of college (Halloween). My roommate and I had extra money on our meal plan, so we bought a bunch of candy and put them in a halloween cauldron outside our dorm room. It lasted about 1.5 days until the entire thing (cauldron and all) went missing. We left a note outside our door asking for its return and saying how we weren't going to do this again because of this. We got it back, empty, later in the day with a note calling us Karens and that they were planning on returning the cauldron once the candy was gone. They were angry at us and complained about how they had to put all the candy in a bag now since WE were such assholes. Never found out who did it. They just left us an angry note about it.
@@Kayla-d9e Haha! Damn girl 8 times, that's like asking me to write down a f*cking phone number and repeat it back! No, wait that is at least 10 times actually! (And NGL I still manage to f*ck it up so I have to ask the person to either text the number or email it to me so I can just copy and paste!) Dyslexic I'm, it f*ck! 🤣💀💀
13:35 the simple fact "foot shaped shoes" is a genuine named category for something that is designed to be *worn on the foot* should be evidence enough there's something wrong with "regular" shoe design
10:08 i saw a girlfriend/wife have a funny response to something like this. the boyfriend didnt clean the counter and made the excuse that he didnt know how, so the girlfriend showed him how to do it, and then made the counter dirty again and had the boyfriend clean it again
The socks in the cup looked like alpaca fur socks (the best socks you can have if you work at -40), which need to be washed with shampoo instead of laundry detergent. That still doesn't mean you need to put them in a cup tho....
I used to have a tiny car; I drove it to work, and, to keep from taking up parking spaces, I would always park in the spaces that had a portion of the space already used by the light pole; I took pride in doing that because it was awesome.
15:31 Cable/Wifi Install tech here: most times the equipment is shipped to you from a warehouse from out of state for self installs. It's for shipping, that's why.
@Chill-tw2ld Now why in the actual f*ck can't they just tell us it's a damn shipping fee and not a self installation fee?! God, I hate these companies! 🤬 I had my phone number held hostage by one of them a few years ago, my grandmother's landline with a phone number she had for over 40 years. (and she passed away and I obviously wanted to keep that phone number.) They wanted me to pay money to have the phone line reactivated and only then would they release it to me so I could transfer it to a different company. They basically wanted me to pay a ransom in order to give me my phone number. How in the actual f*ck is that even legal?
15:17 I have a niece with CF, and once when she was hospitalized, my sister and brother in law did her daily treatments themselves like they always do, and the hospital charged them for it. And it was like 2 grand.
@MarbleFox162 Wow! that it is f*cking infuriating! I really hope your family was able to dispute the charges, and not get stuck with that bill for care they literally gave the patient themselves. I would even go so far as to say the hospital owed your relatives that money, since they would have had to paid medical staff if your family wasn't able to administer care, but that's only if they could afford to hire an attorney to conduct legal proceedings. Either way, the health care "system" in this country is such a f*cking scam!
@@Cuddly-Cactus They were able to get it covered in full by insurance, but of course, they had to fight for it. Pretty ridiculous. She’s doing great by the way. Hasn’t needed any hospitalization since. She was 3 at the time, she’s 6 now.
@@MarbleFox162 Oh good, I'm glad to hear that! And yeah, ridiculous indeed, yet that is unfortunately to be expected in this country (and you know it's only going to get worse over the next four years!) And to me, it's always infuriating to hear about cases of insurance companies and medical care providers charging exorbitant costs to people, and also denying coverage and care. When my late grandmother needed to take an ambulance to the hospital for a non-life threatening medical emergency, she had fallen and broke her arm, I had to continually argue with both Medicare and her private insurance company to cover the cost of just the ambulance ride, which was about a thousand dollars. They tried to claim it was somehow unnecessary, and I'm telling them, "this woman could not WALK let alone drive, so what did you expect her to do? Magically levitate or teleport to the ER?!" So I finally got them to cover that cost. 🙄🤬 And it's good to know your niece is doing well, it's extra awful when young children have to face serious medical conditions. (But she is lucky to have a loving and caring family like you guys. We should all be so lucky.) 🤗🌵
5:41 when I was young my mom would always get mad at me if I ate her candy so I started getting my own. I'm sure yall can guess what happened next. She came to me and asked me to give her some of my candy (to which I obviously said no) and she got mad at me for not sharing. If she doesn't wanna share she shouldn't expect me to
12:46 I don't like water for purely psychosomatic reasons. Room temperature water tastes like pills to me. Specifically, the pills I was forced to take for ADHD as a kid. Drinking room temperature water makes my throat cinch closed and I start gagging on nothing. Ice cold water is fine. Hot water that's been made into tea is fine. _iced tea_ is fine. It's just lukewarm water that gets to me
@SuperiorPosterior I HATE room temperature water, it needs to be iced! And people that just drink from a glass that has been sitting out over night need seriously need to be sent away to the psych ward of the hospital! (Something is definitely wrong with whoever is drinking from a glass that's been sitting out for hours, you don't know what kind of insects went in there!) 😱
As a former Doordash driver, the way that they have those stacked orders can be annoying. As the driver, you get the option to accept the order, but Doordash will typically place a well tipped order with someone who does not leave a tip as a way to get the tipless order to actually be delivered. Incidentally, I did have a stacked order at one point and I picked up both orders and then went out for delivery. As I was dropping off the first order, I get a call from the second guy asking where I was because he was watching the map and saw me drive somewhere else. No, I just had 2 orders to drop off and I'm bringing you your food next. Second guy also was the one who didn't tip and smelled to all heavens of weed.
In my country apps are required to not give the location yet until they are on your way to you. So if the driver has a previous stop it says 'driver is at a prior stop' and you won't get actual location until they are in your way to you straight. Seems like a bad idea in many ways to just show any place you guys are headed.
@marlyd interesting. Not sure if they changed it since I drove for them. I drove for like two months early last year. I know that they tweak things all the time, so maybe they changed that here in the US too.
12:34 - For Robin saying how he doesn't understand why some people don't like the crust on pizza, let me explain. So one typical issue is that with thin crust pizza, the crust will either be burned a bit or it just ends up being too damn hard. And so if you don't enjoy eating a burnt rock, then you're not going to enjoy it. Also even if it's not burnt it can end up just too hard to be enjoyable, (and especially if one has dental/mouth issues that prevent them from being able to eat things that are too crunchy or hard in texture.) Hope this helps!
Exactly. Even as a kid I didn't eat the crust all the time. Sometimes I could because it was soft enough, other times I couldn't because it was too hard. I've had issues with my teeth ever since they first pushed through when I was a baby. I had all my teeth removed in 2017 and can still eat a lot of stuff, but if it's too hard, I can't. I couldn't get used to dentures, so I can't use them. Still now, sometimes I can eat the crust, other times I can't.
@@DSoSJohnH Damn I'm sorry to hear that, having every single tooth removed and no replacements has got to be rough man. I have what's commonly referred to as "soft teeth" so yeah I too sometimes cannot eat the crust if it's just too solid. And have you considered getting dental implants? I've known a few people that had gotten them and it's expensive as f*ck, but you might be able to get them for free or for much less from community health centers, dental schools, government programs, and non-profit organizations like the Dental Lifeline Network, which I just discovered and am now looking into.
Pro tip for fast food deliveries: if your order is cold and its something like KFC, pop in in the oven (no microwave) for about 15 minutes and it'll crisp back up. This works for most major fast food joints.
For the toes things - all regular shoes cramp your toes: people's toes spread would be much wider if they had an acutal toe box. You toes end up being squished into the shoe shape, which is why it feels fine to wear shoes, but it mucks with our balance.
@Kahli21 Fair enough: but for most people, if shoes fit them right the toes will be packed up: there is meant to be space between your toes, but due to the way shoes are made they squish them together over years.
Yeah, and high heels can be even worse because wearing them too frequently messes with the Achilles tendon, literally shortening it. "beauty is pain" as they say
There have been shoes with proper toe boxes that have required room. People don't buy them because they look weird and make the foot look bigger. Style wins every time
@Kahli21 If you haven't seen it, then you should check out videos of people that live in places that don't wear shoes. It's kind of amazing because after seeing how barefoot people, especially the little kids, can balance and just have better maneuverability it makes you realize how we have all been robbed of this natural ability by shoe manufacturers.
6:00 As someone who was a bartender in the UK. Under serving alcohol like this in the UK could result in the license holders (business and people) getting a potentially unlimited fine and upto 10 years in prison. All for the sake of saving 23ML of alcohol. Not cool dudes.
13:33 Fun fact, it actually isn't normal if your toes feel cramped, if that happens you probably bought too small of a shoe size, so I'm failing to see them problem.
8:57 My parents had simillar complains from neighbors, when I was a toddler. At some point my dad had enough and decided to walk for a few hours in his bovver boots. Apparently that neighbor never complained about my footsteps ever again.
13:43 They look normal because that just became the norm, if you think about it, that is WAY too damn small, like, my big toe is curved as shit and it makes me have something called bunions, which hurt like shit because of the shoes I had which just looked average to anyone that saw them, including me
The toddlers above my bedroom are definitely running around jumping off furniture at 1 am. Luckily we move at the end of December and I can’t wait to get away from that family with 3 shitty kids in one bedroom
On the WIFI self setup. Most houses in New Zealand have a fibre ONT with 4 ethernet ports. If you get a new internet company, they just remote configure an ethernet port that is currently unused, and they courier you a router, or set up your own, plug it in the newly configured port - and you are on fibre. The new ISP automatically cancels and un-bills you from the old ISP, if you check the box for that. It's so good now.
American style pizza normally means it has a bunch of cheese or ingredients or super saucy or thick crust, pizza in Italy is typically quite simple (but good)
10:52 I had a couple bags of candy mixes for Halloween. Glad I told kids to grab a handful of candy because most of the leftover gummy Life Savers only had two or three in the bag. Only a few bags have had four or more.
4:54 This bullshit bothers me to no end. I once saw a dually truck park perfectly within the lines in a university parking lot with notoriously slim spaces. So when I see a small car like this whose owner apparently still hasn’t passed second grade art class, you know houses are getting burned down.
12:33 as someone who doesn't like the crust on pizza: two reasons actually, first it's too hard, second i can't eat a lot and by not eating the crust i get more of the good stuff
7:49 I do deliveries for doordash and sometimes we get multiple orders at once and sometimes ill have 1 order and be waiting on the second because a store is busy but then i try to let the customer know about the wait. i really hope this person didnt just decide to go to the store while on a delivery though
One thing that p-ed me off, probably more than it should, was I ordered off uber eats a store that was like 15 mins away. I always tip at least $20 and this time I even paid for priority or whatever it’s called. ETA was like 45 mins or whatever from when I placed the order. I watched them pick up my food, go to another restaurant down the street (opposite way from my house), then drive 20 mins in the opposite direction to a subdivision I know well, and then drive to my house… it took more than an hour from the time they picked up my food to when it was dropped off. So not only was I supposed to get my food around 6:00-6:10 and it didn’t get here until after 7, it was also ice cold… I’ve never retroactively taken a tip off…. Until that day and I’ve never used the service since, since that’s also happened to me before but to a lesser degree. (It only added like 5 mins so it’s whatever). I even messaged them saying something like “where are you going?” Or “that’s the wrong way” or something and they never said anything back… I get it, I used to drive for them and DoorDash and whatnot and it can be hard to even break even sometimes but if I was tipped more than $2 a mile plus whatever the base pay is, plus it being a priority, I probably wouldn’t even stop for the cop that’s trying to pull me over for speeding lol
Used to deliver for Uber and they will keep giving you orders until you accept 2 at all times and if you deny them enough they penalize you for it. Also from talking to folks on the courier subreddit, the only way for couriers to make decent money at all is to be running multiple apps at once which is hella dangerous.
12:36 I understand some of the reasons why they don't eat the crust, (its also why I switched it to always have garlic on it), It would sometimes be just dry and overly crunchy. a kind of rubbery feel to it.
13:16 proves that a little knowledge is more dangerous than none. My guess is they heard about using toothpicks but didn't understand. If you use a screw in wood and over time the wood strips so it won't hold the screw you can add toothpicks into the wood and then the screw should hold. They act as a filler allowing the screw to work. It's not ment to replace the screws, or be used in drywall.
05:51 That's because 250g of beer take up a different amount of volume than water. Alcohol takes up more volume, because it's molecules can't be packed as tightly. Volume is not equal to weight. 250g of water takes up 250ml of volume, because we have defined it so. But 250g of Beer would take up more than 250ml of volume. They are beer cups, not water cups :) So 250ml of Beer (volume) would be less than 250g of beer, cause it takes up more space per gram than water does. And 250g of beer would take up more than 250ml of volume Sorry for my English.
That is also why drinks are sold by volume (250ml), as decribed by the poster, and not by weight. 250ml of beer is the same as 250ml of water. To check if the volume is proper you can fill water and weigh it. So the poster gets ~20% less than advertised.
I'm here for the same reason. Does a single ML of volume of any random liquid weigh exactly one gram and I just never knew that? Is that what that beer one is talking about? That Michael guy makes it even more confusing because that doesn't make sense.
I’ve learned to not fully eat to the crust then fold the part with the cheese and sauce and everything over the crust so I’m able to eat the crust without it being too bland and dry.
9:13 I lived in an apartment for a few years, during our last year of living there we had some loud kids move in the apt above us, they were like 3 or 4, they jumped and stomped constantly, it went on till 2 am sometimes, but since we were going to move out we decided not to say anything, it ain't hard to keep your mouth shut.
15:39 Speaking as someone who has Comcast/Xfinity, not only was it the case that didn’t have to pay anything for self activating my service but I was able to do so without calling them either
14:46 sometimes the offbrands of foods are always the best. Take this one for example, A store that is miles on miles away, sells an offbrand version of pringles. And I love them for several reasons. One of which is that its slightly more crunchy, Even though it holds 5-10 chips less than the actual brand, it costs 2-3x less to buy, and it has twice the flavour!
That one with the toddler in the apartment steams me so bad, because I've been through similar things. It's always the people who call to file noise complaints that are the ones _actually_ being loud. I was at work one day (I do in-home care, for context,) at an apartment in my city. The people above my clients' apartment were just full-on STOMPING back and forth across their apartment for hours and it was pissing everybody off. Then suddenly there's a knock on the front door and I open it to a police officer who tells me "the people in the apartment above you called to file a complaint. They said someone was banging on the ceiling down here." Like...HUH?? Made me so fuckin angry. I was so close to charging up there and ripping them a new one. I didn't, but man I wanted to.
I can understand a small fee if 'installation' involves giving the customer a bunch of cables or something. At least that would be a charge for a thing that actually exists and not some phantom bs. Additionally: I have seen a couple of ISPs that will sell the customer hardware like the modem to the customer outright, from the start of the contract if they really wanted it. All of them were cable tv providers originally, so that might have something to do with it. (though I've only ever seen anyone purchase any of that hardware in a retroactive manner... i.e. they broke it and had to buy it) But that would not be a minor fee.
Regarding the $15 feet to “self instal” … the only thing I can think of that makes any sense is to cover the cost of shipping the equipment to your home.
A carguy here was stopped by the police for a rear spoiler on his car for 'pedestrian safety, he needed to saw it off right on the spot, but it doesnt make sense. Saying its illegal but it isnt, and the safety is never talked about with spoilers
My dislike of coconut that isn’t freshly fallen from the tree in the last 20 minutes, and the cheap imitation confectionery shredded coconut they put on cakes and in Almond Joys, is the only thing holding me back from enjoying an Almond Joy. And I’m not just some dude who just hates coconut. Like have you ever tried fresh coconut? Like _for realsees fresh?_ My family went to Maui about 20 years ago. As we were driving from up the north end of the island past Lahaina, we saw a coconut fall from a tree. We stopped and picked it up. The was a dude in a shack about a mile further up the road, and like a bunch of giddy tourists we told him about it, and he offered to open it up for us. uh… HECK YEAH, thank you sir! So he took out a pick axe and used it to peel off the rind, and then to punch a hole in it for we could drink the water inside. Oh my god the store bought crap doesn’t even come close! When we finish that he brought out a big ol’ 3 pound sledgehammer to bust it up so we could eat the meat. There is no comparison, mkay, (like I am convinced that the stuff you get in the baking aisle at Walmart is soap shredded up cheese style) but this was stuff was heavenly.
It's not just about being fresh, but the level of maturity. You had a young coconut, and those will spoil in roughly a month which is why they are not commonly shipped far. The stuff you might find in your stores and processed foods is fully mature, where the flesh becomes hard and fibrous and nearly all the water is gone. That will stay good for much longer, like other dry tree nuts.
I work in a car detail shop. We have to do our own laundry to have clean towels. There are some grown "adults" who cant figure out when, or how, to use the damn machine
@@theoguncleslappy9150 But if you don't know nothing happened to the living rabbit when all you're told is "your dog got your rabbit"...! We as humans as a whole are not mind readers, we can't figure out what someone means when there's two types of the same thing without investigation. Of course we're going to jump to the negative conclusion even if there's no sign of it. If my bf told me My Cat Got My Bird, and meant a TY plushie, I would still immediately think he meant the living bird in a cage despite the lack of feathers and blood and guts which he might have cleaned up. Or smell of spillage, I know that smell.
1.2v vs 1.5v...rechargeable batteries barely work in most things people buy batteries for. Lithium though is a good choice but very pricey and charging is gonna be a pain.
2:27 hi hi i use to work at an arcade i wanna talk about this: yes this annoying for workers too but fun fact im 80% sure if you go to a worker and tell them they ll swipe a card and itll be added onto your card. At lest thats how it was at mine. But no legit screw these things there annoying
I don't like water and I don't like bread. I don't eat plain bread. It's also pure carbs, which I shouldn't eat. if I eat pizza (which I shouldn't) I can at least skip some of it (the crust) and make it less bad (which is stupid and comes from me overthinking and stressing over the tiniest things, which also makes it more bad because the cortisol keeps the sugars high anyway) but I also just don't like water. Drinking water is a chore.
9:01 i’m sorry, but I’m on the neighbors side. A lot of times, people have no idea how loud they’re being. Especially if you have wood floors, noise really travels. If you add that to a toddler who is stopping around and doesn’t know how to control how much forced to exert yet, that’s gonna be a huge pain in the ass. There’s a reason people moved to the suburbs when they have kids. Babies aren’t meant for apartments. I lived in an apartment where the noise traveled so badly the apartment above the one next to me would have a party and it sounded like it was right on top of me- - I even went over to ask my neighbor to keep it down only to hear nothing coming from their front door. And people are just not courteous. I had one upstairs neighbor who was a woman who would stomp around in her high heels in a rush to get out the door in the morning, not thinking to put on her high heels at the door. So every morning it sounded like she was about to kick down my ceiling.
11:24 tape it to the front door of the apartment complex with another note, saying: "I DO live here, what a nice welcome! PS: it's 'your tires', kiddo" Also, look for an apartment with kids in it, cause that looks like the handwriting of an elementary school kid! 🤣
Your cable installation rant made me remember something that our cable installer did when we had AT&T DirecTV installed. They hooked up everything with the cable boxes and satellite dish but the cable boxes required HDMI cables for the Smart TV's and LCD screen TV. The installer just took the cables we had on our Blu-Ray players and used those for the cable boxes. We had to go out and buy more HDMI cables to have the DirecTV and Blu-Ray hooked up at the same time. I know that HDMI aren't that expensive anymore but, why do the customers have to provide them?
13:27 if you strip holes in wood or drywall use toothpicks and wood glue to fill the hole and dry out then you can rescrew the scrrws in with no strips
6:19 Why the hell did you let them keep doing it so many times? A pizza cutter would take several times every day to do that. And a pan bad enough to make me wrong wouldn't be safe to touch, let alone cook with.
13:35 Oh no, it's not just a couple of brands that do it, it's almost everyone. It's so bad that I'm exclusively wearing shoes by a brand that focuses heavily on work, military and outdoors footwear, because shoe designers from major international brands apparently either don't wear shoes or only know feet by description.
12:31 for people with weaker teeth/biting force like me sometimes the curst is too hard to chew on which leads to me having to throw it away. If the pizza is hot which it almost never is if I order it for delivery, I eat the crust first so it doesn't get too hard. It may also be a matter of what dough is used here. Because when I went to Dubai the crust was still hard but soft enough for me to eat even when the pizza was very cold.
2:01 Okay at first i was on this dude's side because i assumed that there must be a nut allergy or something in the office and they were making a point But even as a person with an almond allergy, (and allergic reactions to chocolate) come on man. thats bogus.
A couple of balls is crazy
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Context?
@@Nolan_themoongod0:36
only a couple tho
That cake was f*cking hilarious though, I'm not a man but if i got that cake for my dad or husband, they would both be like WTF and then crack up!
2:30 the fact that it TELLS you how many Tickets you didn't get given implies, to me, that the Machine is Out of Tickets.
What's with the random capitalization
@@GunsAndAmmo3 maybe A german Speaker?
@GunsAndAmmo3 fucked Up autocorrect
In many arcades, they don't have physical tickets anymore
It's so the machine doesn't accidentally give more tickets than it should, OP just needed an employee to swipe their card on it and they'll get the rest of the tickets.
The candy story in the beginning reminded me of my freshman year of college (Halloween). My roommate and I had extra money on our meal plan, so we bought a bunch of candy and put them in a halloween cauldron outside our dorm room. It lasted about 1.5 days until the entire thing (cauldron and all) went missing. We left a note outside our door asking for its return and saying how we weren't going to do this again because of this. We got it back, empty, later in the day with a note calling us Karens and that they were planning on returning the cauldron once the candy was gone. They were angry at us and complained about how they had to put all the candy in a bag now since WE were such assholes. Never found out who did it. They just left us an angry note about it.
Lol you have the most interesting college stories.
5:10 coexist bumper sticker while not giving anyone else room to coexist…
Average coexist bumper sticker person
I'm so tired that I read the title backwards as 'reddit posts that blood my boil' and found nothing wrong with it whatsoever
@ALBINOCAT22
i'm dyslexic so I read it the same as you and I didn't even notice until I scrolled down to the comments to write about something else! 🤣
@@Cuddly-Cactusomg I have it too and was reading it over 8 times trying to figure out what was wrong 😭
@@Kayla-d9e
Haha! Damn girl 8 times, that's like asking me to write down a f*cking phone number and repeat it back! No, wait that is at least 10 times actually! (And NGL I still manage to f*ck it up so I have to ask the person to either text the number or email it to me so I can just copy and paste!) Dyslexic I'm, it f*ck! 🤣💀💀
13:35 the simple fact "foot shaped shoes" is a genuine named category for something that is designed to be *worn on the foot* should be evidence enough there's something wrong with "regular" shoe design
10:08 i saw a girlfriend/wife have a funny response to something like this. the boyfriend didnt clean the counter and made the excuse that he didnt know how, so the girlfriend showed him how to do it, and then made the counter dirty again and had the boyfriend clean it again
The coexist and tolerance sticker is so effing ironic 5:22
0:38 hey at least grandpa would've laughed at that
But I love almond joy... does this make me a mother?
Same. I even eat Mounds
Congrats man 🎉
Motherhood is tough, all the best
AFAAJ (Assigned Female At Almond joy)
Same, I didn't even realize I was since I'm 15 and a boy 😔
I PERSONALLY ADORE MOUNDS... 😟😟
The socks in the cup looked like alpaca fur socks (the best socks you can have if you work at -40), which need to be washed with shampoo instead of laundry detergent. That still doesn't mean you need to put them in a cup tho....
The infuriating part of the "With a couple of balls" part is that it mixes upper and lower.
"WiTH A COUPlE OF BallS"
I hate cake writing!
I used to have a tiny car; I drove it to work, and, to keep from taking up parking spaces, I would always park in the spaces that had a portion of the space already used by the light pole; I took pride in doing that because it was awesome.
1:50 At first I thought she threw out the candy because Halloween was over until the second picture came up.
15:31 Cable/Wifi Install tech here: most times the equipment is shipped to you from a warehouse from out of state for self installs. It's for shipping, that's why.
@Chill-tw2ld
Now why in the actual f*ck can't they just tell us it's a damn shipping fee and not a self installation fee?! God, I hate these companies! 🤬
I had my phone number held hostage by one of them a few years ago, my grandmother's landline with a phone number she had for over 40 years. (and she passed away and I obviously wanted to keep that phone number.) They wanted me to pay money to have the phone line reactivated and only then would they release it to me so I could transfer it to a different company.
They basically wanted me to pay a ransom in order to give me my phone number. How in the actual f*ck is that even legal?
15:17 I have a niece with CF, and once when she was hospitalized, my sister and brother in law did her daily treatments themselves like they always do, and the hospital charged them for it. And it was like 2 grand.
@MarbleFox162
Wow! that it is f*cking infuriating! I really hope your family was able to dispute the charges, and not get stuck with that bill for care they literally gave the patient themselves.
I would even go so far as to say the hospital owed your relatives that money, since they would have had to paid medical staff if your family wasn't able to administer care, but that's only if they could afford to hire an attorney to conduct legal proceedings.
Either way, the health care "system" in this country is such a f*cking scam!
@@Cuddly-Cactus They were able to get it covered in full by insurance, but of course, they had to fight for it. Pretty ridiculous.
She’s doing great by the way. Hasn’t needed any hospitalization since. She was 3 at the time, she’s 6 now.
@@MarbleFox162 Oh good, I'm glad to hear that! And yeah, ridiculous indeed, yet that is unfortunately to be expected in this country (and you know it's only going to get worse over the next four years!)
And to me, it's always infuriating to hear about cases of insurance companies and medical care providers charging exorbitant costs to people, and also denying coverage and care.
When my late grandmother needed to take an ambulance to the hospital for a non-life threatening medical emergency, she had fallen and broke her arm, I had to continually argue with both Medicare and her private insurance company to cover the cost of just the ambulance ride, which was about a thousand dollars. They tried to claim it was somehow unnecessary, and I'm telling them, "this woman could not WALK let alone drive, so what did you expect her to do? Magically levitate or teleport to the ER?!" So I finally got them to cover that cost. 🙄🤬
And it's good to know your niece is doing well, it's extra awful when young children have to face serious medical conditions. (But she is lucky to have a loving and caring family like you guys. We should all be so lucky.) 🤗🌵
5:41 when I was young my mom would always get mad at me if I ate her candy so I started getting my own.
I'm sure yall can guess what happened next.
She came to me and asked me to give her some of my candy (to which I obviously said no) and she got mad at me for not sharing.
If she doesn't wanna share she shouldn't expect me to
Parents acting like little kids is dreadful.
1:12 fun fact, just use a magnet, that's all you need to take those off most of the time.
WHY DO YOU KNOW THAT?
@@rabbit_god6211 i work retail
Holy crap" really? huh..I generally never know that💀
@@rabbit_god6211 Bro just happened to work in retail, that all! 😉
@@rabbit_god6211
Because that's what they use in the store and i can see them every time they use it.
Almond joy is absolutely a mom candy bar.
My mom’s favorites when I was growing up were Almond Joy and Heath Bars. Those are MOM CANDY
Heath bars go hard, almond joys though? Nah them are awful
Guess I'm 19 goin on 53 and had a biologically impossible child-
I LOVE HEATH BARS
ESPECIALLY THE DARK CHOCOLATE ONES THAT THEY STOPPED MAKING
12:46 I don't like water for purely psychosomatic reasons. Room temperature water tastes like pills to me. Specifically, the pills I was forced to take for ADHD as a kid. Drinking room temperature water makes my throat cinch closed and I start gagging on nothing.
Ice cold water is fine. Hot water that's been made into tea is fine. _iced tea_ is fine. It's just lukewarm water that gets to me
Yeah some people don't seem to get that a waters temperature is it's taste
@SuperiorPosterior
I HATE room temperature water, it needs to be iced! And people that just drink from a glass that has been sitting out over night need seriously need to be sent away to the psych ward of the hospital!
(Something is definitely wrong with whoever is drinking from a glass that's been sitting out for hours, you don't know what kind of insects went in there!) 😱
@@Cuddly-Cactus Amen! I don't want bug water!
@@SuperiorPosterior Yes! Let's ban bug water! Hell no! bug H20 has got to go! 🤣
BTW I like your user name. 🤗🌵
As a former Doordash driver, the way that they have those stacked orders can be annoying. As the driver, you get the option to accept the order, but Doordash will typically place a well tipped order with someone who does not leave a tip as a way to get the tipless order to actually be delivered.
Incidentally, I did have a stacked order at one point and I picked up both orders and then went out for delivery. As I was dropping off the first order, I get a call from the second guy asking where I was because he was watching the map and saw me drive somewhere else. No, I just had 2 orders to drop off and I'm bringing you your food next. Second guy also was the one who didn't tip and smelled to all heavens of weed.
In my country apps are required to not give the location yet until they are on your way to you. So if the driver has a previous stop it says 'driver is at a prior stop' and you won't get actual location until they are in your way to you straight. Seems like a bad idea in many ways to just show any place you guys are headed.
@marlyd interesting. Not sure if they changed it since I drove for them. I drove for like two months early last year. I know that they tweak things all the time, so maybe they changed that here in the US too.
12:34 - For Robin saying how he doesn't understand why some people don't like the crust on pizza, let me explain. So one typical issue is that with thin crust pizza, the crust will either be burned a bit or it just ends up being too damn hard. And so if you don't enjoy eating a burnt rock, then you're not going to enjoy it. Also even if it's not burnt it can end up just too hard to be enjoyable, (and especially if one has dental/mouth issues that prevent them from being able to eat things that are too crunchy or hard in texture.)
Hope this helps!
Exactly. Even as a kid I didn't eat the crust all the time. Sometimes I could because it was soft enough, other times I couldn't because it was too hard. I've had issues with my teeth ever since they first pushed through when I was a baby. I had all my teeth removed in 2017 and can still eat a lot of stuff, but if it's too hard, I can't. I couldn't get used to dentures, so I can't use them. Still now, sometimes I can eat the crust, other times I can't.
@@DSoSJohnH Damn I'm sorry to hear that, having every single tooth removed and no replacements has got to be rough man. I have what's commonly referred to as "soft teeth" so yeah I too sometimes cannot eat the crust if it's just too solid. And have you considered getting dental implants? I've known a few people that had gotten them and it's expensive as f*ck, but you might be able to get them for free or for much less from community health centers, dental schools, government programs, and non-profit organizations like the Dental Lifeline Network, which I just discovered and am now looking into.
Pro tip for fast food deliveries: if your order is cold and its something like KFC, pop in in the oven (no microwave) for about 15 minutes and it'll crisp back up. This works for most major fast food joints.
been there done that
For the toes things - all regular shoes cramp your toes: people's toes spread would be much wider if they had an acutal toe box. You toes end up being squished into the shoe shape, which is why it feels fine to wear shoes, but it mucks with our balance.
Not everyone has a wide toe area. Mine are very narrow and are not squished at all. Sometimes I even have extra room in the sides of the toe area.
@Kahli21 Fair enough: but for most people, if shoes fit them right the toes will be packed up: there is meant to be space between your toes, but due to the way shoes are made they squish them together over years.
Yeah, and high heels can be even worse because wearing them too frequently messes with the Achilles tendon, literally shortening it. "beauty is pain" as they say
There have been shoes with proper toe boxes that have required room. People don't buy them because they look weird and make the foot look bigger. Style wins every time
@Kahli21
If you haven't seen it, then you should check out videos of people that live in places that don't wear shoes. It's kind of amazing because after seeing how barefoot people, especially the little kids, can balance and just have better maneuverability it makes you realize how we have all been robbed of this natural ability by shoe manufacturers.
6:00 As someone who was a bartender in the UK. Under serving alcohol like this in the UK could result in the license holders (business and people) getting a potentially unlimited fine and upto 10 years in prison. All for the sake of saving 23ML of alcohol. Not cool dudes.
13:33 Fun fact, it actually isn't normal if your toes feel cramped, if that happens you probably bought too small of a shoe size, so I'm failing to see them problem.
On my school field trip and still watching this 💯💯💯
8:57 My parents had simillar complains from neighbors, when I was a toddler. At some point my dad had enough and decided to walk for a few hours in his bovver boots. Apparently that neighbor never complained about my footsteps ever again.
Some kids stomp while walking and running around...some don't. What do YOU think the difference is?
@AaronHendu ...whether they stomp or not?
1:03
Just use a magnet. It would trigger an alarm in the store, but that ship has sailed.
13:43 They look normal because that just became the norm, if you think about it, that is WAY too damn small, like, my big toe is curved as shit and it makes me have something called bunions, which hurt like shit because of the shoes I had which just looked average to anyone that saw them, including me
The toddlers above my bedroom are definitely running around jumping off furniture at 1 am. Luckily we move at the end of December and I can’t wait to get away from that family with 3 shitty kids in one bedroom
On the WIFI self setup. Most houses in New Zealand have a fibre ONT with 4 ethernet ports. If you get a new internet company, they just remote configure an ethernet port that is currently unused, and they courier you a router, or set up your own, plug it in the newly configured port - and you are on fibre. The new ISP automatically cancels and un-bills you from the old ISP, if you check the box for that. It's so good now.
American style pizza normally means it has a bunch of cheese or ingredients or super saucy or thick crust, pizza in Italy is typically quite simple (but good)
If I go to an arcade and they say I can't get more than x amount of tickets, I'm walking behind the counter and taking what ever the fuck I want.
10:52 I had a couple bags of candy mixes for Halloween. Glad I told kids to grab a handful of candy because most of the leftover gummy Life Savers only had two or three in the bag. Only a few bags have had four or more.
4:54 This bullshit bothers me to no end. I once saw a dually truck park perfectly within the lines in a university parking lot with notoriously slim spaces. So when I see a small car like this whose owner apparently still hasn’t passed second grade art class, you know houses are getting burned down.
2:18 ironically enough, my mom’s favorite candy bar are almond joys
12:33 as someone who doesn't like the crust on pizza: two reasons actually, first it's too hard, second i can't eat a lot and by not eating the crust i get more of the good stuff
14:00 LITERALLY WHAT I GO THROUGH AT WORK, THE AMMOUNT OF PEOPLE I HAD TO CALL OUT OVER THEIR BS TRYING TO HID A SMOKE WHILE TANKING IS INSANE
1:39 bro almond joy slaps wym 😭
6:21
No. No. No. Throw it out. It has no use left in it. The moment non-stick coatings starts to peel off they're just a health hazard.
7:49 I do deliveries for doordash and sometimes we get multiple orders at once and sometimes ill have 1 order and be waiting on the second because a store is busy but then i try to let the customer know about the wait. i really hope this person didnt just decide to go to the store while on a delivery though
One thing that p-ed me off, probably more than it should, was I ordered off uber eats a store that was like 15 mins away. I always tip at least $20 and this time I even paid for priority or whatever it’s called. ETA was like 45 mins or whatever from when I placed the order.
I watched them pick up my food, go to another restaurant down the street (opposite way from my house), then drive 20 mins in the opposite direction to a subdivision I know well, and then drive to my house… it took more than an hour from the time they picked up my food to when it was dropped off.
So not only was I supposed to get my food around 6:00-6:10 and it didn’t get here until after 7, it was also ice cold…
I’ve never retroactively taken a tip off…. Until that day and I’ve never used the service since, since that’s also happened to me before but to a lesser degree. (It only added like 5 mins so it’s whatever).
I even messaged them saying something like “where are you going?” Or “that’s the wrong way” or something and they never said anything back…
I get it, I used to drive for them and DoorDash and whatnot and it can be hard to even break even sometimes but if I was tipped more than $2 a mile plus whatever the base pay is, plus it being a priority, I probably wouldn’t even stop for the cop that’s trying to pull me over for speeding lol
Used to deliver for Uber and they will keep giving you orders until you accept 2 at all times and if you deny them enough they penalize you for it. Also from talking to folks on the courier subreddit, the only way for couriers to make decent money at all is to be running multiple apps at once which is hella dangerous.
12:36 I understand some of the reasons why they don't eat the crust, (its also why I switched it to always have garlic on it), It would sometimes be just dry and overly crunchy. a kind of rubbery feel to it.
So chill, great atmosphere in this vid!
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wish this were tiktok so i could get a bot r@per for you
she's a bot unfortunately, "her" comments give it away
@@jagunsoXD fr and you can always tell by the pfp
12:57 there’s a pizza place near me that allows you to get garlic crusts, idk if that’s a normal thing or not, but I highly recommend.
13:16 proves that a little knowledge is more dangerous than none. My guess is they heard about using toothpicks but didn't understand. If you use a screw in wood and over time the wood strips so it won't hold the screw you can add toothpicks into the wood and then the screw should hold. They act as a filler allowing the screw to work. It's not ment to replace the screws, or be used in drywall.
3:07 You can just tell a staff member and they will 'unlock' it for you. It's to prevent one person from hogging a game or cheating.
05:51
That's because 250g of beer take up a different amount of volume than water.
Alcohol takes up more volume, because it's molecules can't be packed as tightly.
Volume is not equal to weight. 250g of water takes up 250ml of volume, because we have defined it so.
But 250g of Beer would take up more than 250ml of volume.
They are beer cups, not water cups :) So 250ml of Beer (volume) would be less than 250g of beer, cause it takes up more space per gram than water does. And 250g of beer would take up more than 250ml of volume
Sorry for my English.
I was going to come and make a much less eloquent comment! Thanks for phrasing it better!
That is also why drinks are sold by volume (250ml), as decribed by the poster, and not by weight. 250ml of beer is the same as 250ml of water. To check if the volume is proper you can fill water and weigh it.
So the poster gets ~20% less than advertised.
searched for this comment to see if anyone else went through middle school chemistry..😭🙏🏼
I'm here for the same reason. Does a single ML of volume of any random liquid weigh exactly one gram and I just never knew that? Is that what that beer one is talking about? That Michael guy makes it even more confusing because that doesn't make sense.
easier is to say volume is not the same as weight!
I’ve learned to not fully eat to the crust then fold the part with the cheese and sauce and everything over the crust so I’m able to eat the crust without it being too bland and dry.
That's pretty smart, I might try that honestly.
9:13 I lived in an apartment for a few years, during our last year of living there we had some loud kids move in the apt above us, they were like 3 or 4, they jumped and stomped constantly, it went on till 2 am sometimes, but since we were going to move out we decided not to say anything, it ain't hard to keep your mouth shut.
5:00 they left enough space to park behind them in a 90° angle across the two spaces! Come on, be creative! 🤣😈
Yep. Can confirm that almond joys are mom candy bars. My mother loves them and mounds. I can’t stand them, as I don’t like coconut.
15:39 Speaking as someone who has Comcast/Xfinity, not only was it the case that didn’t have to pay anything for self activating my service but I was able to do so without calling them either
14:46 sometimes the offbrands of foods are always the best. Take this one for example, A store that is miles on miles away, sells an offbrand version of pringles. And I love them for several reasons. One of which is that its slightly more crunchy, Even though it holds 5-10 chips less than the actual brand, it costs 2-3x less to buy, and it has twice the flavour!
"I have been very perticular about some of my pants"
the thumbnail post is what id do when im high, but i finnish it in one sitting
That one with the toddler in the apartment steams me so bad, because I've been through similar things. It's always the people who call to file noise complaints that are the ones _actually_ being loud.
I was at work one day (I do in-home care, for context,) at an apartment in my city. The people above my clients' apartment were just full-on STOMPING back and forth across their apartment for hours and it was pissing everybody off. Then suddenly there's a knock on the front door and I open it to a police officer who tells me "the people in the apartment above you called to file a complaint. They said someone was banging on the ceiling down here." Like...HUH?? Made me so fuckin angry. I was so close to charging up there and ripping them a new one. I didn't, but man I wanted to.
6:10 Well, now you can use that pan as a "behavioral correction tool" on your roommates...
I can understand a small fee if 'installation' involves giving the customer a bunch of cables or something. At least that would be a charge for a thing that actually exists and not some phantom bs.
Additionally: I have seen a couple of ISPs that will sell the customer hardware like the modem to the customer outright, from the start of the contract if they really wanted it. All of them were cable tv providers originally, so that might have something to do with it. (though I've only ever seen anyone purchase any of that hardware in a retroactive manner... i.e. they broke it and had to buy it) But that would not be a minor fee.
Regarding the $15 feet to “self instal” … the only thing I can think of that makes any sense is to cover the cost of shipping the equipment to your home.
A carguy here was stopped by the police for a rear spoiler on his car for 'pedestrian safety, he needed to saw it off right on the spot, but it doesnt make sense. Saying its illegal but it isnt, and the safety is never talked about with spoilers
My dislike of coconut that isn’t freshly fallen from the tree in the last 20 minutes, and the cheap imitation confectionery shredded coconut they put on cakes and in Almond Joys, is the only thing holding me back from enjoying an Almond Joy. And I’m not just some dude who just hates coconut. Like have you ever tried fresh coconut? Like _for realsees fresh?_ My family went to Maui about 20 years ago. As we were driving from up the north end of the island past Lahaina, we saw a coconut fall from a tree. We stopped and picked it up. The was a dude in a shack about a mile further up the road, and like a bunch of giddy tourists we told him about it, and he offered to open it up for us. uh… HECK YEAH, thank you sir! So he took out a pick axe and used it to peel off the rind, and then to punch a hole in it for we could drink the water inside. Oh my god the store bought crap doesn’t even come close! When we finish that he brought out a big ol’ 3 pound sledgehammer to bust it up so we could eat the meat. There is no comparison, mkay, (like I am convinced that the stuff you get in the baking aisle at Walmart is soap shredded up cheese style) but this was stuff was heavenly.
It's not just about being fresh, but the level of maturity. You had a young coconut, and those will spoil in roughly a month which is why they are not commonly shipped far. The stuff you might find in your stores and processed foods is fully mature, where the flesh becomes hard and fibrous and nearly all the water is gone. That will stay good for much longer, like other dry tree nuts.
3:40 it's FIIIINEEEEE, you're Just revealing your type
I work in a car detail shop. We have to do our own laundry to have clean towels. There are some grown "adults" who cant figure out when, or how, to use the damn machine
I gave up on nonstick pans for that exact reason! I now use cast iron and NOBODY touches my cast iron.
At the time I get there and if all the other spots were already taken, 5:05 I would just call the towing company
4:05 they ate the flowers????
15:55 I would guess the self installation price is a shipping fee, since the hardware still needs to get to the location.
15:00 this video was filmed at the address of 34 Rovakatu, 96200 Rovaniemi.
Love that the small car owner having no regards for others has a sticker saying ''Coexist''
7:21 Are we not gonna acknowledge what this post means with that second image
This is horrifically sad
I'd have a serious talk with that bf about wording things so vaguely I practically have a panic or heart attack.
how is that sad? Nothing happened lol. They just misunderstood.
@@GunsAndAmmo3 they thought their pet bunny was killed by their dog, misunderstanding or not its still sad
@@tieflingcorpse9817 Nah, y'all just soft or som, there's really nothing to be said about if generally nothing ever happened to the bunny? lol
@@theoguncleslappy9150 But if you don't know nothing happened to the living rabbit when all you're told is "your dog got your rabbit"...! We as humans as a whole are not mind readers, we can't figure out what someone means when there's two types of the same thing without investigation. Of course we're going to jump to the negative conclusion even if there's no sign of it.
If my bf told me My Cat Got My Bird, and meant a TY plushie, I would still immediately think he meant the living bird in a cage despite the lack of feathers and blood and guts which he might have cleaned up. Or smell of spillage, I know that smell.
4:25 GET RECHARGABLE BATTERIES IT WILL CHANGE YOUR LIFE
Already doing so :D
Lithium my beloved
1.2v vs 1.5v...rechargeable batteries barely work in most things people buy batteries for. Lithium though is a good choice but very pricey and charging is gonna be a pain.
Honestly as a person who uses leather and cookes deodorant, it's actually pretty nice
Does it actually smell like leather *and* cookies?
@tokyobateman6610 yeah it does, I use the lynx brand, it reminds me of fresh cookie dough
If its cooked well the crust is great. When it's burnt, even slightly it's horrible
13:49 The converse platforms/hike tread don’t! I’ve got wide feet and a high arch. They are a slice of heaven at my retail job.
2:27 hi hi i use to work at an arcade i wanna talk about this: yes this annoying for workers too but fun fact im 80% sure if you go to a worker and tell them they ll swipe a card and itll be added onto your card. At lest thats how it was at mine. But no legit screw these things there annoying
6:57 to be fair cookies&leather actually smells very nice
I don't like water and I don't like bread. I don't eat plain bread. It's also pure carbs, which I shouldn't eat. if I eat pizza (which I shouldn't) I can at least skip some of it (the crust) and make it less bad (which is stupid and comes from me overthinking and stressing over the tiniest things, which also makes it more bad because the cortisol keeps the sugars high anyway)
but I also just don't like water. Drinking water is a chore.
They made those Papa.johns bowls just for you. Don't massacre our pizza.
@AaronHendu You mean a salad? idk I'm not American
9:01 i’m sorry, but I’m on the neighbors side. A lot of times, people have no idea how loud they’re being. Especially if you have wood floors, noise really travels. If you add that to a toddler who is stopping around and doesn’t know how to control how much forced to exert yet, that’s gonna be a huge pain in the ass. There’s a reason people moved to the suburbs when they have kids. Babies aren’t meant for apartments. I lived in an apartment where the noise traveled so badly the apartment above the one next to me would have a party and it sounded like it was right on top of me- - I even went over to ask my neighbor to keep it down only to hear nothing coming from their front door. And people are just not courteous. I had one upstairs neighbor who was a woman who would stomp around in her high heels in a rush to get out the door in the morning, not thinking to put on her high heels at the door. So every morning it sounded like she was about to kick down my ceiling.
0:44 your dad is the magic hobo from The Polar Express.
11:24 tape it to the front door of the apartment complex with another note, saying:
"I DO live here, what a nice welcome!
PS: it's 'your tires', kiddo"
Also, look for an apartment with kids in it, cause that looks like the handwriting of an elementary school kid! 🤣
Your cable installation rant made me remember something that our cable installer did when we had AT&T DirecTV installed. They hooked up everything with the cable boxes and satellite dish but the cable boxes required HDMI cables for the Smart TV's and LCD screen TV. The installer just took the cables we had on our Blu-Ray players and used those for the cable boxes. We had to go out and buy more HDMI cables to have the DirecTV and Blu-Ray hooked up at the same time. I know that HDMI aren't that expensive anymore but, why do the customers have to provide them?
4:38 not only are you getting one less battery, but where tf is the Energizer Bunny?!
Yah, why is no one else taking about this
5:55 For anyone wondering, 227 GRAMS of water is the same as 277 MILLILITERS of water
Too bad they're not measuring water
@jakepullman4914 1 Liter of beer = 997.51 grams
Saw the title and KNEW it was going to be Robin suffering through this
I have an international market in a big city two hours away so when I'm in the area I check it out and get polish wine and stuff
Dude, Almond Joy are the Halloween "Dad tax" in this house.
6:00 .... what utter barbaric monster drinks beer in 250 ml anyway? Anything below half a liter is a crime with 1 liter being preferable.
14:12 tell me you never watched mythbusters without telling me you never watched mythbusters (cigarettes are too "cold" to ignite gas)
13:27 if you strip holes in wood or drywall use toothpicks and wood glue to fill the hole and dry out then you can rescrew the scrrws in with no strips
6:19
Why the hell did you let them keep doing it so many times?
A pizza cutter would take several times every day to do that.
And a pan bad enough to make me wrong wouldn't be safe to touch, let alone cook with.
7:18 Neither of these were the rabbit I thought he was talking about
It was me.
2:28 The cape may nj arcades are completely different. I once got to the point where the worker had to come reload the machine TWICE.
13:35 Oh no, it's not just a couple of brands that do it, it's almost everyone. It's so bad that I'm exclusively wearing shoes by a brand that focuses heavily on work, military and outdoors footwear, because shoe designers from major international brands apparently either don't wear shoes or only know feet by description.
15:05 were those pizzas from lidl? I think they also are sold in other lidls than just one in here Finland
Lidl has pizza at uk
ofc, it must've been the american week
11:18 they used the wrong your lmao
12:31 for people with weaker teeth/biting force like me sometimes the curst is too hard to chew on which leads to me having to throw it away. If the pizza is hot which it almost never is if I order it for delivery, I eat the crust first so it doesn't get too hard. It may also be a matter of what dough is used here. Because when I went to Dubai the crust was still hard but soft enough for me to eat even when the pizza was very cold.
I love almond joy. I love coconut in general. It's one of my favorite confections, especially toasted on ice cream cakes or macaroons.
2:01 Okay at first i was on this dude's side because i assumed that there must be a nut allergy or something in the office and they were making a point
But even as a person with an almond allergy, (and allergic reactions to chocolate) come on man. thats bogus.
Damn that must suck :