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  • @FilmCooper
    @FilmCooper  11 місяців тому +709

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    • @RealKellinQuinn
      @RealKellinQuinn 11 місяців тому +26

      Cooper you are such baby girl

    • @blue_erasingon
      @blue_erasingon 11 місяців тому +10

      Cooper u a queen

    • @scallopdisco
      @scallopdisco 11 місяців тому

      @@RealKellinQuinn too real

    • @Woistwahrheit
      @Woistwahrheit 11 місяців тому +9

      We love you cooper

    • @SNICKER_SNICK
      @SNICKER_SNICK 11 місяців тому +1

      Why dose these dumbasses keep tramam duping on tiktok I swear I have heard about this by Ray William Johnson and she might of had some sort of loving relationship at some point but she also dosent have her name in his book about him but Ray did talk about there might of been some relationship

  • @RealKellinQuinn
    @RealKellinQuinn 11 місяців тому +9410

    Trauma dumping your husbands death to some person just trying to give you food is so insane!

    • @alexsansdraps
      @alexsansdraps 11 місяців тому +342

      especially when it’s not your husband

    • @NyikoDoris
      @NyikoDoris 11 місяців тому +415

      "ma'am this is a Starbucks drive-thru and I have trig homework waiting for me at home. is there anything else?"

    • @yqellp
      @yqellp 11 місяців тому

      @@alexsansdrapswell they were indeed engaged, someone on tiktok did lots of research and found that out

    • @ghoot
      @ghoot 11 місяців тому +112

      and recording it

    • @elleumm
      @elleumm 11 місяців тому +122

      @@NyikoDorislol right. I feel so bad for that person, whoever they were, probably standing there going “umm, okay…”

  • @han-marie
    @han-marie 10 місяців тому +1277

    The amount of trauma dumping rhat happened when i worked retail from 15-19 is wild. People would tell me their whole life story - in detail - and I had to follow it up with "I'm so sorry... your total is $26.50"

    • @jasminejohnson9230
      @jasminejohnson9230 10 місяців тому +99

      That’s what makes these situations the worst! It’s the shame you feel after responding to a sympathetic/saddening story with “ give me money”

    • @Nocturnal_Mee
      @Nocturnal_Mee 10 місяців тому +7

      I just posted a comment about this too. Why. Just why

    • @lonelygrl04
      @lonelygrl04 5 місяців тому +14

      especially if you’re a teen 😭

    • @Nixxi_Babe
      @Nixxi_Babe 5 місяців тому +2

      ,w

    • @lob1248
      @lob1248 3 місяці тому

      😂😂😂 omg

  • @dandilionexoskeleton2387
    @dandilionexoskeleton2387 11 місяців тому +6555

    as a retail worker, specifically a cashier, it is astonishing how much people will trauma dump to someone they have never met before while they're getting their groceries

    • @callmeperseus
      @callmeperseus 11 місяців тому +303

      Me walking someone to our glitter aisle and being told how someone brutally unalive themselves and it's for a memorial.
      Like mam... I was just walking you here. I didn't need this today

    • @snarkywallflower5829
      @snarkywallflower5829 11 місяців тому +100

      oh, you too? I think my worst one was when someone told me about their dead sister.

    • @luckysuperrainbow
      @luckysuperrainbow 10 місяців тому +214

      I think it’s people who hold stuff in and have a hard time opening up to friends. They find it easier to open up to complete strangers, since they’ll never see you again most of the time. So they’ll unload on cashiers/retail workers.

    • @lindsayestrella9959
      @lindsayestrella9959 10 місяців тому +3

      yeah... anyway 100th like

    • @elleumm
      @elleumm 10 місяців тому +57

      You guys handle this so much better than I would. I’d probably either burst into tears or laugh inappropriately at my internal monologue. Either way, I would end up somehow being weirder than the person telling a stranger about their trauma 😁

  • @cassy1998xx
    @cassy1998xx 11 місяців тому +1873

    Doesn't surprise me, my ex friend went out with an guy twice before he called it off. Six months later he unfortunately died. My ex friend was telling everybody she was his widow. At his funeral she told his parents she would of been their daughter in law. Made the whole funeral about her. She invited 20 people for moral support. The family made her leave because she was creating an scene. She told his son that she would be an mother figure to him. She told his ex wife he loved her more. She got an tattoo of him. They went on two dates and hadn't spoke since. We found he died through mutual friends.

    • @sunnyandthechlo
      @sunnyandthechlo 10 місяців тому +359

      Oh my god that is completely unhinged wtf. I'm glad they kicked her out.

    • @cassy1998xx
      @cassy1998xx 10 місяців тому +288

      @sunnyandthechlo The funeral was an mess, she invited her whole family for moral support. She demanded every one met up four hours before the funeral to support her. She took photos of his gave and post them on her social media. She wanted everyone to call her an widow and blew up on everyone. She got an massive tattoo of him.After an argument with her, she told me she wished i was in the grave instead of the love of her life.I am glad she is my ex friend.

    • @nafiaahmed467
      @nafiaahmed467 10 місяців тому +76

      There's no way this is real....are you serious??

    • @devilscreation8750
      @devilscreation8750 10 місяців тому +125

      The audacity to call urself a 'widow' when only going out on two dates just to not see each other again is WILD. Sorry you even had to experience that man

    • @boxcutter4
      @boxcutter4 10 місяців тому +79

      @@cassy1998xxThat is actual psychotic behaviour what the hell???

  • @endangeredcryptid9576
    @endangeredcryptid9576 11 місяців тому +3633

    For a second I thought this was gonna be about the lady that killed her husband and then wrote a book about her children working through the grief.

    • @Min-vq3kq
      @Min-vq3kq 11 місяців тому +249

      Hold up. WHAT??

    • @roachmlk
      @roachmlk 11 місяців тому +86

      me too babes

    • @klarenee1123
      @klarenee1123 11 місяців тому +379

      @@Min-vq3kqyeah she put fent in a cocktail and tried to convince everyone he had od’d which worked for like 5 min. It took a while to get a charge because they had to gather evidence, but she was extremely sloppy for someone who thought they were about to get away with murking their husband so she’s def been charged and is on trial rn I think. Her name is Kouri Richins. That’s the gist of it all, but there’s much more to it than that. It’s a wild story so I’m sure you can find several videos to fill you in on the rest(:

    • @melissadropdead4619
      @melissadropdead4619 11 місяців тому +13

      I thought so too.

    • @sarahharris9506
      @sarahharris9506 11 місяців тому +9

      Me too.😢

  • @Puppydollcore
    @Puppydollcore 11 місяців тому +787

    Trauma dumping on a random person and then using your “husbands” death for clout is gross. She’s genuinely such a weird and disgusting person.

  • @Ghost-Tea
    @Ghost-Tea 11 місяців тому +5247

    She’s the definition of a toxic person venting to anyone she sees, like the embodiment of the 2020 arson discord people

    • @Ghost-Tea
      @Ghost-Tea 11 місяців тому +243

      @@choccy_bagel if you had discord during 2020 you’d know. Basically people that made everything about themself and were really draining, negative people

    • @roachmlk
      @roachmlk 11 місяців тому +177

      @@choccy_bagelu heard it right… it was just a bunch of cringey ass ppl that vented abt things that weren’t really vents and constantly made references to the act of arson and it was really annoying

    • @Ghost-Tea
      @Ghost-Tea 11 місяців тому +35

      @@choccy_bagel you’re welcome. And yeah, it is concerning but at least on the plus side now I’ve developed the skill of being a fast typer due to attempting to help them then lmao

    • @LeeLuvid
      @LeeLuvid 11 місяців тому

      ​@@choccy_bagelah, probably just the retelling, "arson" is probably chosen cause they're setting a fire that's harmful for everyone

    • @justaturky2890
      @justaturky2890 11 місяців тому +17

      I knew an arson that acted like that........

  • @librarianontheloose
    @librarianontheloose 11 місяців тому +161

    "She wasn't married to him...and it was thirteen years ago"
    Every statement was like someone throwing coffee in my face

  • @possiblyaj8730
    @possiblyaj8730 11 місяців тому +3690

    dude this shit actually makes me so pissed. like i had a friend die and i heard a lot of people making fun of it, but then i had to see people who didn’t give a damn about him act like they were best friends and it was almost worse to hear. i can’t even imagine how gut wrenching it was for the family of the victims to find out about this woman.

    • @elleumm
      @elleumm 11 місяців тому +234

      Yup, I’ve seen that too. Someone dies and suddenly a bunch of people pop up going “we were soooo close, I’m sooo devastated.”
      Meanwhile I’m like “I was in their life for years and I’ve never seen or heard of you before.”
      I don’t even get the point. Like, is it for sympathy points I guess?

    • @thepotatoman6755
      @thepotatoman6755 11 місяців тому +135

      why the fuck would anybody make fun of somebody's death? that's the most disgusting shit somebody can do.

    • @pokemonmusiclover5
      @pokemonmusiclover5 11 місяців тому +9

      Same.

    • @barbararab6390
      @barbararab6390 11 місяців тому +76

      This is so common it hurts, like ppl will only care when you're dead bc it can be used to make them feel morally superior. When my great aunt was dying at the hospital NOT ONE PERSON, outside of my uncle, his wife, son and my grandma visited, they have a big family and everyone lives in the same city, but no one else bothered to show up or even message to ask if she was ok. I was crying so fucking hard bc these assholes were able to see her one last time but never cared enough to do so, meanwhile i couldnt bc i lived far away. Guess who showed up at the funeral crying and posting about it on facebook tho

    • @possiblyaj8730
      @possiblyaj8730 11 місяців тому +67

      @@thepotatoman6755 he was 16. and kids said he had it coming. it made me sick to my stomach i sobbed all day.

  • @melodyconte
    @melodyconte 10 місяців тому +246

    It's grief cosplay. She has no idea what it's like to lose someone but her ex's murder stirred something up, and she can't handle it in a healthy way.

  • @RealKellinQuinn
    @RealKellinQuinn 11 місяців тому +7906

    Who else absolutely loves Coopers room?? It’s such a cool vibe

    • @VALENT1N01SNTAG1IRL
      @VALENT1N01SNTAG1IRL 11 місяців тому +125

      Right it’s just so comforting just looking at it!

    • @Ghost-Tea
      @Ghost-Tea 11 місяців тому +140

      It is it looks like the room form of bread pudding if that makes any sense, just the vibe

    • @Ghost-Tea
      @Ghost-Tea 11 місяців тому +39

      @@bentsticks9331 wdym by that? How would you know what that typa room looks like? 🤨

    • @mxg_336
      @mxg_336 11 місяців тому +4

      fr tho

    • @halfblackmagic
      @halfblackmagic 11 місяців тому +43

      @@Ghost-Tea the bread pudding vibe is very real

  • @yaya3403
    @yaya3403 10 місяців тому +736

    i was a 17 year old bisexual girl working at shell gas station and there is actually a shocking amount of people that will just overshare literally the deepest darkest parts of their life and it's truly uncomfortable to be on the other end of that nodding your head and apologizing to them

    • @snarkywallflower5829
      @snarkywallflower5829 10 місяців тому +82

      17 year old bisexual girl who still works in retail here - the way people are willing to just overshare immensely tragic events is wild to me. for example, a lady once told me that when her sister died, she saw God take her up to Heaven. And I’m just standing there, having to be like “…so, are you paying cash, or…”

    • @bugsarecool5555
      @bugsarecool5555 10 місяців тому +25

      i worked at a gas station dunks. jesus christ the things people said for NO reason 😂 traumatizing shit man

    • @chrissyscholl816
      @chrissyscholl816 10 місяців тому +6

      Also... What do you mean by "was"? You were a bisexual 17 year old... But you aren't anymore? That's not even how that works. Lol. Being gay/straight/bi, etc. Isn't a phase. You are what you are. 😅

    • @yaya3403
      @yaya3403 10 місяців тому +60

      @@chrissyscholl816 chrissy, my girl, i was making a joke about the video. he says something about a 17 year old bisexual girl.. I'm still bi, believe it or not, but no longer 17. I'm 23. i think you maybe need to watch the video and get the joke before you comment on it.. there's a ton of jokes about bisexual girls, especially on this channel lmao......

    • @yaya3403
      @yaya3403 10 місяців тому

      ​@@chrissyscholl81612:43 if ya need the time stamp ✨

  • @PeachJaguar7597
    @PeachJaguar7597 11 місяців тому +1221

    She's the definition of "ma'am this is a Wendy's"

    • @kugelfischtv1869
      @kugelfischtv1869 10 місяців тому +7

      Omg this comment summs it up perfectly ;D

    • @rjapeth1022
      @rjapeth1022 10 місяців тому +3

      LMAOO FRR 😭

    • @gabeharris926
      @gabeharris926 10 місяців тому +11

      "So, are you paying with cash or card?"

    • @Sweettard
      @Sweettard 10 місяців тому +4

      ​@@gabeharris926"We don't accept dollar bills over 50, ma'am"

    • @crosonyconnecter
      @crosonyconnecter 2 місяці тому +2

      @@Sweettard” please pull up to the next window, ma’am”

  • @ladygaladriel44
    @ladygaladriel44 10 місяців тому +532

    I was in esthetician school and had a client who was nice, but kinda off. She trauma dumped her husband’s death on me and sobbed the whole time. He didn’t go peacefully and she told me so in graphic detail. After she left I started shaking and then sobbing…luckily my friend was there and she hugged me tight and said “what she did was wrong. she should be talking to a therapist and not you.”

    • @gmc5618
      @gmc5618 10 місяців тому +48

      I'm glad your friend was there, that's awful ❤

    • @denawagner360
      @denawagner360 10 місяців тому +33

      I had similar experiences working in salons. Lonely and needy clients would often book an appointment just to have someone to listen to them. And the freaks...oh, there are some strange people wanting strange things out there.

    • @gmc5618
      @gmc5618 10 місяців тому +5

      @intheraw6393 way to blame OP. People just shouldn't trauma dump on others. There's helplines and support groups if you can't afford a therapist.

    • @intheraw6393
      @intheraw6393 10 місяців тому +7

      @@gmc5618 omg no SHES blaming other people lol. It's like, all you young people are taught to just be alone and anyone else going through things like TRAUMA are your personal trauma. I have very decent advice.
      During school we were educated that these things would happen. Maybe her teacher wasn't very informative. Stop blaming others because you're uncomfortable (obviously discomfort helps you learn and I don't mean things like men trying to take advantage or start strange conversations.. Def have had that happen many times. And I RE DIRECTED THEM when I could) . Learn to help, learn to redirect, learn to stand your ground. It will come with growth, but to say someone who was traumatized ruined your day and that their emotions were wrong for You just doesnt sound ..... It just doesn't sound lol. I have no hate or animosity. We were taught that people who go to spas will tend to release baggage.
      I couldn't imagine going home and saying how sad someone else was and then my mom saying "they're wrong for that" lol.
      Good thing y'all arent hair dressers!
      Like how do you relate to people then and make friends or create sellings points lol or referrals. Hence the beauty of networking lol
      This new generation is such a flip, either they're totally cool and see a lot of nuance in life, or always butt hurt 🤕 fending off the very things needed to sustain their jobs in a HUMAN WAY)
      Perhaps she needs the therapy just as much as her client. Or USE the client's issues to refer her to a massage therapist who can refer her to a THERAPIST THERAPIST. we are all HUMAN and need each other is the point! Like I stated before, if it had been so many times which would be too much, you NEED TO LEARN some basic people skills that will help you out.
      None of this requires a rebuttal.
      Not everyone lives in a protective shell.
      Anyway, I know text has no tone, and it's not said azzholey. I learned from experience myself. And yes, it IS ANNOYING. But that's what you work through to learn .
      I understand "trauma dumping" more annoying at a bus stop than in customer service.. it's expected in things like spas and salons. So you NEED TO EDUCATE yourself.

    • @gmc5618
      @gmc5618 10 місяців тому +22

      @intheraw6393 that was an essay and a half Jesus christ. Basic people skills is not making others so uncomfortable at their place of work by oversharing and overstepping personal boundaries. It's that simple.

  • @shrekislifeshrekislove8849
    @shrekislifeshrekislove8849 11 місяців тому +1486

    i'm a murder attempt survivor and wow, this is beyond ridiculous. after my incident, i've been grateful for life but this really opened my eyes. my heart goes out to his family.

    • @graceelizabeth130
      @graceelizabeth130 11 місяців тому +100

      oh god that's awful. i hope you can heal from what happened

    • @silvea34roblox
      @silvea34roblox 11 місяців тому +223

      I hope you're okay and I bet you're amazing and I'm so proud of you, but when I first heard I thought you meant you almost murdered someone💀

    • @shrekislifeshrekislove8849
      @shrekislifeshrekislove8849 11 місяців тому +77

      @@silvea34roblox LMFAOO

    • @shrekislifeshrekislove8849
      @shrekislifeshrekislove8849 11 місяців тому +1

      @@graceelizabeth130 🫶🫶

    • @silvea34roblox
      @silvea34roblox 10 місяців тому +4

      @ville2_ also "I'm super cooler is incorrect, the correct way to phrase that would be "I'm way cooler" or "I'm way better"

  • @LotrKitty
    @LotrKitty 10 місяців тому +158

    As an ex-Starbucks employee, I can confirm that baristas are seen as bartenders for sober people and will just randomly treat baristas as therapists. I had a customer that came up to me once and asked me if he should take his daughter out to drink or do cocaine for her 18th birthday and all I could think of at the time was “sir, are you serious?” But I just said “she probably wouldn’t enjoy either of those things. Maybe ask her what she would like to do?” Lol

  • @baby.nay.
    @baby.nay. 11 місяців тому +1749

    I worked at Starbucks when I was 16, I had already dealt with some heavy shit. And my bff had the same thing happen to her mother in a brutal way . I I would have started crying and probably had to go home. It’s really not fair to like just tell the random minimum wage worker who might be a literal highschooler anything about murder before coffee
    Edit : not me unpausing the video for cooper to validate my thoughts seconds later ❤

    • @KestrelDC
      @KestrelDC 11 місяців тому +60

      Yeah, it’s super inappropriate to do to anyone and especially a kid who’s a stranger and who may have their own awful wounds they’re trying to move past and now it’s just dredging that up for them…. but it’s even worse when it’s an employee that’s literally stuck talking to the person and has no choice of leaving that situation and HAS to be all nice and stuff. Literally cornering someone into hearing about it.
      And the “I’m fine with trauma dumping” bit is just infuriating. Like…. ok, good for you, but you literally put that out there and signed up for it. Can’t just assume someone else is open for it. They didn’t actively state it was welcome. Trauma dumping on someone that verbally volunteers for it is so extremely not the same as doing so to a random employee that literally has to listen and may have their own stuff going on! 🤬

    • @uniquenewyork3325
      @uniquenewyork3325 11 місяців тому +46

      Exactly, therapists are literally PAID and TRAINED to listen to this stuff and provide support, dumping your baggage on emotionally vulnerable teenagers is so weird

    • @baby.nay.
      @baby.nay. 10 місяців тому +15

      @@KestrelDC absolutely!! I feel like she really thinks the employee is gonna tell the car behind her , by the way your coffee is free bc her husband was brutally murdered . Yea not gonna happen 🙅🏻‍♀️ thank you for a validating comment that was also far more nuanced and thoughtfully written than mine could have been. It’s absolutely unacceptable to do to anyone

  • @Itscannatella
    @Itscannatella 11 місяців тому +99

    As a call center employee it truly is disturbing when people trauma dump and overshare. It’s a horrible thing to do, and we literally are just sitting there because we have to be. Stop telling random workers your tales of woe, when we say “how are you today” we do so because we are obligated to. Leave us alonnnne

    • @kafkaseyebrows
      @kafkaseyebrows 10 місяців тому +3

      yes!! I work at a call center as well and it's so emotionally draining. one call is someone talking about poverty and cremation and literally 1min later another caller is yelling at you over something your job doesn't even handle. you go home exhausted and drained and knowing entirely too much about strangers.

    • @Anemonol
      @Anemonol 4 місяці тому +1

      How is it a horrible thing to do? How did it permanently change your life? Yall are so out of touch.

    • @Nikolai_Gogolllll
      @Nikolai_Gogolllll 3 місяці тому

      @@Anemonolmaybe because people don’t want to be hearing about terrible tragedies that happened to random people while they’re just trying to work minimum wage, moron?

    • @miketyson_420
      @miketyson_420 2 місяці тому

      @@Anemonolit’s been 4 weeks and no one agrees with you, time to start rethinking your position

  • @shannon9009
    @shannon9009 11 місяців тому +2072

    I appreciate you pointing out her use of the word "brutally" because that language makes a huge difference in how the listener takes the information. A lot of people don't realize how badly their trauma dumping can affect others. My friend's mother was kidnapped and murdered years ago, and sometimes hearing certain stories from other people can be pretty triggering. She can and would continue working if she were the cashier in this scenario, but it would add unnecessary stress to her day. The wording matters. If someone were to say "I lost my husband." my friend probably would not be triggered, but saying "My husband was brutally killed." is radically different and puts the listener in a radically different mindset.
    "I lost someone close to me." is a call for sympathy, "Someone close to me was brutally killed." is a reminder of not only our mortality, but how easily it can be taken from us by each other. It's a jarring thing to hear for anyone, but it's a potentially triggering thing to hear for some people.
    (Edit to clarify: I know that the person in this woman's story isn't really her husband, I went off on a tangent because people who trauma dump still talk like her even when their stories are true, so it was a good point about language and communication.)

    • @elleumm
      @elleumm 11 місяців тому +95

      For real. Like the second you tell me someone close to you was “brutally” killed, my mind goes straight to “were they really that close to you then, if you choose to say it like that?” I just can’t imagine you’d want to broadcast that information.

    • @uniquenewyork3325
      @uniquenewyork3325 11 місяців тому +23

      I would literally feel sick thinking they were gonna give me the gory details for no reason

    • @alyssahamlett
      @alyssahamlett 10 місяців тому +7

      Well said, all valid points

    • @sarwall_
      @sarwall_ 10 місяців тому +23

      I appreciate hearing this sentiment and opinion; my best friend of 15 years and her boyfriend were murdered two years ago (I don’t trauma dump thankfully on random strangers lol) but I think sometimes people that use this language think that maybe it somehow pays more respect to the person they lost if that makes sense? Almost as if you downplay the way they were taken from this earth makes the loss seem to them like it’s so much less than it actually is if that makes sense? Either way I completely see this from both sides and judge neither 🙂 random strangers who haven’t felt that trauma obviously are probably so shell shocked they don’t know what to say, and I can also see how it could be very triggering to someone who’s experienced it. Personally when I have people do the same to me, I feel more deep empathy rather than being triggered because I find comfort in someone also relating, as it’s not a common thing to come across and have in common with someone, but not everyone has been able to process that trauma to the level I have I acknowledge.

    • @lenore_evermore
      @lenore_evermore 10 місяців тому +6

      @@sarwall_ thats an unfortunate reality some of us have come to realize at some point. That even though I dont get affected by things to that extent, I can't expect others to be the same. A bit jarring to come to terms with at first, especially being that its never ill-intentioned. But this is good to know either way

  • @onionbubs386
    @onionbubs386 10 місяців тому +53

    My cousin's husband was murdered by a complete stranger when she was 8 months pregnant with their second child. This was five years ago and she's now happily remarried and even then she still can't talk about what happened without tearing up. This shit is unfathomable to me.

    • @Anemonol
      @Anemonol 4 місяці тому

      My cousin was murdered and my family talks about. We’re not all the same.

    • @onionbubs386
      @onionbubs386 4 місяці тому +2

      @@Anemonol ok?

    • @ahahahahahahahahahahahahah7766
      @ahahahahahahahahahahahahah7766 3 місяці тому +2

      @@Anemonol if yal are talking abt it to random people thats the problem

    • @JamieJosef
      @JamieJosef 2 місяці тому +1

      @@onionbubs386 I think they were just trying to point out that everyone deals with grief and loss differently

  • @erinwilkinson1404
    @erinwilkinson1404 11 місяців тому +482

    I scream laughed when the alert system test went off and he quickly spun around looking for the danger then moved on 💀

    • @death9854
      @death9854 10 місяців тому +18

      SAME LMAOOO. I WAS WAITING FOR SOMEONE TO MENTION IT

    • @alyssakalis3747
      @alyssakalis3747 10 місяців тому +5

      REPLAYED 😂😂

  • @RZTree
    @RZTree 10 місяців тому +59

    in my 6 years as a barista, I have been trauma-dumped on so much, but I have also had a bisexual coworker who used to work at Starbucks who dumped their trauma onto customers which made both the customer and myself uncomfortable, but at least it is a little funny to watch someone immediately pivot from "I'm sorry" to "can I have a coffee"

    • @paradoxtatorstudios9681
      @paradoxtatorstudios9681 9 місяців тому +3

      Fr tho-like there is a time and place for everything and trauma dumping on strangers who are either trying to do their job or get a coffee just ain't it

    • @ahahahahahahahahahahahahah7766
      @ahahahahahahahahahahahahah7766 3 місяці тому

      Wait what does her being bisexual have to do with her shitty behaviour 😰

    • @DawnKellyMedia
      @DawnKellyMedia 2 місяці тому

      If I were the manager and I knew she was trauma dumping on customers, I would've fired her. That's gross.

  • @sneakysnek572
    @sneakysnek572 11 місяців тому +340

    Honestly I feel bad for the poor man who died. She's using his death for clout, and that's so insulting to his memory, and his family. She needs some serious therapy, I'm not even kidding.

  • @evalovett
    @evalovett 11 місяців тому +66

    Her husband’s death is the worst thing that’s ever happened to her… and everyone she interacts with

  • @horseonabroomstick-fd2ns
    @horseonabroomstick-fd2ns 11 місяців тому +410

    She's the type of person to start screaming in a Mcdonalds and then explain that she's promoting her new novel.

  • @lexiwexiwoo
    @lexiwexiwoo 11 місяців тому +53

    I worked with a woman whose daughter was murdered by her so-called friends. I'm sure it shocks no one that she hardly ever brought it up, let alone talked about it like she was in a Lifetime Original.
    I get it, everyone grieves differently and we shouldn't be so harsh to judge how people move on after tragedy if they aren't hurting anyone. Still, this lady seems like she's the kind of person who revels in the attention of being a widow, and will embellish everything she can to get the right benefit.

  • @torianaknight4402
    @torianaknight4402 11 місяців тому +404

    I thought you were going to say she murdered him😭😭 it reminds me of the lady who made a book with her children about getting over the loss of their father to help other children deal with death, but it turned out she was the one who killed him💀

    • @lilyanpelkey973
      @lilyanpelkey973 11 місяців тому +18

      Yes it reminded me of the same thing

    • @Laura-fh3sc
      @Laura-fh3sc 10 місяців тому +2

      Sorry but the way you wrote that made me laugh out loud

    • @PhancyPants12
      @PhancyPants12 9 місяців тому

      Kori Richards (could have spelled it wrong). Everywhere yanked the book when she was arrested.

    • @eleni777
      @eleni777 7 місяців тому

      ​@@PhancyPants12 It's actually kouri richins, such a disturbing case

    • @PhancyPants12
      @PhancyPants12 7 місяців тому

      @@eleni777 thanks for the correct spelling. I couldn’t have been bothered to look it up at the time lol

  • @addie1080
    @addie1080 10 місяців тому +28

    When I was a teen working in retail I asked how a customer's day was, didn't hear their response and did a 'haha yeah' in response as that had never failed me before. She got very upset because what she had told me was that her mother had died yesterday and I felt so bad

  • @LeeannG
    @LeeannG 11 місяців тому +168

    I find it super weird that she used his real name and circumstances in case she got fact checked, but didn’t consider that fact checking would go behind googling “was this person murdered”

    • @yunfi.
      @yunfi. 10 місяців тому +7

      I'm not entirely certain, but Ray William Johnson did some deeper research - and found that there's a good chance that it was, in fact, her husband. So it could be just her weird way of going about it.

    • @LeeannG
      @LeeannG 10 місяців тому +1

      @@yunfi. oh weird!

  • @graciesugarbee
    @graciesugarbee 10 місяців тому +57

    TW UNALIVING
    my best friend killed himself and it was horrible and traumatic for his family and friends. It's been about 15 years now and his family made a memorial page to celebrate his life and wanted people to post memories they had of him so they could read them on the anniversary of his death. Well someone started acting like they close and were dating him at the time of his death. That is completely untrue and also she was a bully and was dating someone who bullied him too. I just find it so disgusting that someone wants to take "clout" or some shit by using people's deaths and making them about you.

  • @DankrumStar
    @DankrumStar 11 місяців тому +259

    I lost my boyfriend last year, and I’ll tell you people do not want you to discuss it. It makes them feel bad. I do not want to trauma dump on a total stranger and put them into the position to fawn over me with “oh… you poor thing! I am so sorry”
    Even if everything else turns out to be false, this girl is weird.

    • @sxhizornsmn
      @sxhizornsmn 10 місяців тому +6

      I’m really truly sorry to hear about your bf. how are you holding up? have you been able to romantically move on? and p.s, as a stranger I give you complete consent to “trauma dump” as much as you want hahaha (if you want to ofc, I don’t want to pressure you or anything)! but yeah I seriously hope you’re doing better and that you have a good support system around you, and again (ik you said you don’t want to hear it, but I feel horrible not saying it) I’m so sorry that you had to go through that. :(

    • @DankrumStar
      @DankrumStar 10 місяців тому +9

      @@sxhizornsmn I gave gone on a few dates but nothing has occurred from them. It’s honestly very isolating, because my friends are married with kids in other states or here close to me but heavily involved in their own relationships (as they should be)
      And I am coping, trying to learn to be okay on my own. Losing my boyfriend was like losing a part of me, my other half as cheesy as that is to say. He was the person that I spent all day waiting to come home to. He was my safe space, and being alone now I am working on being my own safe space… But the loneliness I feel is palpable.

    • @glitchie3898
      @glitchie3898 10 місяців тому +2

      i get u i lost my gf few years back and don’t force urself to move on cuz u won’t u just move with things like this u grow stronger u got this

    • @vismattress5760
      @vismattress5760 10 місяців тому

      @@DankrumStardon’t feel any pressure to move on so quickly, especially in terms of dating. You take whatever time you need

    • @hunterelyse5405
      @hunterelyse5405 8 місяців тому +1

      Oh wow, I lost my boyfriend three months ago today. I’m so sorry for your loss. It’s one of those things that’s impossible to really comprehend, because it’s so out of the realm of normal experience. The day after it happened I didn’t know what to do. I was by myself-his family lives hours away and I wasn’t going to stay with them for another few days, closer to the funeral. I went to get dinner with friends and was still very much in shock, wasn’t thinking, got too drunk, was telling everyone (waitresses, retail workers, etc.) who would listen about it because I didn’t know what to do. And that wasn’t fair of me! I wasn’t thinking about them, just the immediacy of the grief. I could not imagine doing something like that now, let alone years and years into the future. You are right. This lady is weird.

  • @maximumdinosaur
    @maximumdinosaur 10 місяців тому +10

    The fact that shes lying about it too is insane

  • @ChannelCreator
    @ChannelCreator 11 місяців тому +205

    She said “in my complete book /ready for print/“ 😂 that is insane! She’s like a parody character

  • @fishiest3539
    @fishiest3539 10 місяців тому +15

    it is insane to me, as a person who works in the service industry, that you could just..... casually dump that on someone in a drive-thru. I can only think that she drove away feeling like a saint while the poor person who took her order has to process all of THAT

  • @kristinpatton1018
    @kristinpatton1018 11 місяців тому +106

    youre allowed to grieve if someone from your past was brutally murdered, even if it was an ex.... but to do this? this makes me feel very yucky inside .

  • @i_ate_the_context
    @i_ate_the_context 10 місяців тому +11

    10:29
    “I am the main character”
    Gurl, you ain’t even the wife who’s on her deathbed at the begin of the movie

    • @yorunamii
      @yorunamii 19 днів тому +1

      THATS SO SPECIFIC I LOVE IT HELP

  • @charlottep3165
    @charlottep3165 11 місяців тому +477

    as somebody who was the 17-year old bisexual woman working at starbucks, thank you cooper.

    • @darkfae420
      @darkfae420 10 місяців тому +37

      22 yr old bi and gender-fluid starbucks barista here and also grateful for cooper lol

    • @onionbubs386
      @onionbubs386 10 місяців тому

      ​@@verszka1678 it's very much still used and generally accepted in academia and professional work settings. im in my 30s with a master's, a house i own, a happy marriage, and coworkers who respect my genderfluidity, so put that in your juice box and suck it.

    • @onionbubs386
      @onionbubs386 10 місяців тому +4

      ​@@darkfae420 oh dope, we have the same identity 😎 I'll have extra gender fluid in my coffee please

    • @onionbubs386
      @onionbubs386 10 місяців тому +13

      I guess that makes you a bi-rista (rim shot)

    • @Iluvpie6
      @Iluvpie6 10 місяців тому

      @@onionbubs386oh god it sounds so gross when you say it like that

  • @Llama_With_A_Gun
    @Llama_With_A_Gun 10 місяців тому +6

    Imagine dying in such a tragic way and the person you love just starts milking your own death for sympathy 😕

    • @MidnightAndLuna
      @MidnightAndLuna Місяць тому

      It’s even worse when it’s someone you weren’t even dating, let alone married to

  • @RealKellinQuinn
    @RealKellinQuinn 11 місяців тому +1386

    Guys don’t believe it when Cooper says he is six foot. How could he be baby girl if so tall?
    Edit: (guys this was a joke he is still baby girl even when he lies about his height😌)

    • @Raev222
      @Raev222 11 місяців тому +80

      Six foot TWO!!! (I think lmao he's said it 75 times and I still don't remember)

    • @hind4339
      @hind4339 11 місяців тому +24

      I feel like he would be "baby girl" if he was clean shaven.
      He is kinda cute though and his personality is decent ❤

    • @livvy.20
      @livvy.20 11 місяців тому +14

      Bro, why are all the comments about how he looks? It's hard to find comments that are actually about the video😂

    • @nicd5190
      @nicd5190 11 місяців тому +15

      Kinda cute??? Decent ??? Lol

    • @biggestastiest
      @biggestastiest 11 місяців тому +56

      we do not discriminate here. babygirls can be 7' tall it's all about their vibe.

  • @rachelreii5952
    @rachelreii5952 8 місяців тому +5

    Even I know better than to trauma dump on non professionals they can't fix my problems that barista needs a raise

  • @h0t_pock3t
    @h0t_pock3t 11 місяців тому +345

    I was similar to this woman before I turned 20. So glad I grew up before I started doing what she's doing. I lied about my own life & other people's parts in it, but to lie about another person's death?? That's an entire new level of dispicable imo, especially with the way he passed. I hope the family has gotten/will find closure.

    • @futuristic.handgun
      @futuristic.handgun 11 місяців тому +9

      May I ask why you did that? Not judging you or anything, just curious.

    • @h0t_pock3t
      @h0t_pock3t 11 місяців тому +85

      @@futuristic.handgun Attention & care, things I was missing within my household. Also I hadn't developed a significant conscience. The older I got, the more guilty about it I became, until I couldn't handle it anymore and told the truth. Similar to the woman, I took true things and made them worse, except I was using my own problems. I didn't realize I didn't have to do that for my problems to be valid enough on their own. Even for me, there may always be a large amount of confusion over my own behavior, especially because I can't imagine doing it in current day. Closest now is exaggerated complaining when I'm mad lolz.

    • @cats1970
      @cats1970 11 місяців тому +18

      Same here. It can be very complicated to grow from this behaviour, but it’s worth it. We try to be good people and that’s what separates us from her.
      She could’ve explained the truth. Because it can be traumatising when someone not that close to you gets murdered. Just knowing of them or sharing a city can take a toll. But she chose to lie. It doesn’t make her experience or poetry more valid. It would’ve been way more impactful if she stuck to the truth.

    • @rokhayas
      @rokhayas 11 місяців тому +16

      you were a teenager. it's forgivable

    • @futuristic.handgun
      @futuristic.handgun 10 місяців тому +14

      @@h0t_pock3t Thank you for sharing and I'm glad you were able to grow and self reflect and change the behaviors within yourself that you realized were wrong. That shit is tough. Proud of you. 🤙

  • @Urfav_Nova
    @Urfav_Nova 10 місяців тому +9

    I think this woman needs a therapist more than a bestseller 💀

  • @MorganVsTheInternet
    @MorganVsTheInternet 11 місяців тому +247

    I feel so bad for dive-thru workers! They already get Karens yelling at them, and now they get to deal with unsolicited trauma dumping!

    • @bimbo666
      @bimbo666 10 місяців тому +10

      lmao i used to go in the deep freezer and scream

    • @robgillan2493
      @robgillan2493 10 місяців тому +2

      It's nothing new. The trauma dumping was happening over 20 years ago when I worked retail.

    • @its-a-small-world-afterall
      @its-a-small-world-afterall 10 місяців тому +1

      Yeah bro one lady proceeded to tell me about her three husbands one time

    • @AlyKreiss
      @AlyKreiss 6 місяців тому +1

      @@its-a-small-world-afterallsome lady told me in a kohls checkout line that her and her husband were having marital problems and her kids moved out so she and her husband sleep in different rooms in her 12 bedroom mansion. Like girl I don’t get paid enough for that😭

  • @milkak6823
    @milkak6823 10 місяців тому +8

    I have a lot of people "trauma dumping" on me as well, but the difference is that I work at a hospital and have learned how to deal with other people's pain and how to offer comfort when they turn the conversation from "Wishing you happy holidays" to "My brother offed himself last year"

  • @strawburri420
    @strawburri420 11 місяців тому +141

    she's trauma dumping like it's some sort of flex 😭 she starts venting to person in her vicinity, whether it be on tiktok or even in a drive-thru. if she really is doing this for shock factor and clout, it's still fucked up and she should really just stop. i've never heard of this woman in my life, but i appreciate that you brought this stuff to light.

    • @KS-bl11111
      @KS-bl11111 7 місяців тому

      My former fiance was, "terminally injured" at work, early 30s. Yeah it's sad when ppl pass, but I mostly feel bad he couldn't at any point recognize (or care re) the opportunity to at least apologize to some people. He was happily a wolf in sheep's clothing.

  • @ajo.o6509
    @ajo.o6509 10 місяців тому +10

    i remember that a fanfic author that I liked ended up posting an actual book that they had orginally meant to write with their termimally ill boyfriend. sadly, he didn't make it, but she still wanted to write a beautiful story based on their experience.
    i feel like that was the right way to do something that honored a dead loved one. The author even read the book to him by his grave. I'm gonna go find it and come back.
    Edit: Okay, the author's name is Lancali and the book is titled "I Fell In Love With Hope" also I'm pretty sure no happy ending/bittersweet ending, so just watch out.

  • @frankiesayspanic
    @frankiesayspanic 11 місяців тому +56

    this is like when someone you went to high school with dies and everyone else you went to high school with posts long, sad rip posts on facebook, getting lots of “omg i’m so sorry for your loss” but you *know* half of them didn’t even know the person. but like a thousand times worse.

    • @user-nx5cl8dk1k
      @user-nx5cl8dk1k 10 місяців тому +3

      I mean the person died? Would you rather those people not send condolences? Wtf…

    • @Anemonol
      @Anemonol 4 місяці тому

      @@user-nx5cl8dk1ksee how fucked up people are? Being nice is bad now.

  • @gladybug90
    @gladybug90 2 місяці тому +3

    I know this girl, we used to be friends. That man wasn't her husband, he was her boyfriend I knew him and it was horrible the way he died. This is nothing new for her, she's been doing this since his death in 2009. She even did this to a cop to get out of a ticket/arrested. She has been through a lot but that's no reason to trauma dump on strangers and use a loved ones murder for money.

  • @Sqooshyfroog
    @Sqooshyfroog 11 місяців тому +101

    I had a friend who would trauma dump on me like I don’t mind when people vent to me but she’d do it all the time regardless of what i felt about it and it really is a horrible thing

    • @Oliviaandtrina
      @Oliviaandtrina 11 місяців тому +24

      Straight up. I met this girl once, and literally the second time I ever met her she started trauma dumping without any warning or consent. She started going into graphic details about how she was SAd and all these other things. Straight up for an hour she just kept going and going. I was so shocked and felt bad, but also I don't know you like that and you don't know me or my history. Hearing it all was so triggering for me. Like girl, I'm so sorry that happened but go to therapy. You can't put all that on other people without their consent!

    • @milfsloverr
      @milfsloverr 11 місяців тому +12

      ​@Oliviaandtrina yeah happened to me too w different people and I didn't know any of them. like I get the need of talking about it w someone but u never know what someone else is going through and that's y therapy exists lol

    • @Sqooshyfroog
      @Sqooshyfroog 11 місяців тому +4

      @@Oliviaandtrina same with the girl I was talking to she would delve into how bad her childhood is and stuff but she had three other therapists in the time span of me being her ‘therapist’ and refused to talk to them

    • @dreamingahopefuldream4439
      @dreamingahopefuldream4439 10 місяців тому +1

      Same, had a friend like that once. Sometimes it wasn't even full on trauma dumping but talking about the same thing over and over while I tried to be supportive and it got exhausting and draining for my mental health. Get therapy, friends are not responsible for your feelings and you should not use them to talk about every little issue and problem in your life

    • @skrunklycreationz
      @skrunklycreationz 9 місяців тому +2

      it is so draining and the energy was never reciprocated!! if im having a crisis i wouldnt get a response but i was responsible for calming them down and responding to their vents every time :/

  • @EL-mc3cs
    @EL-mc3cs 9 місяців тому +3

    Working as a minor in customer service I had MULTIPLE people tell me about their s*icide attempts, life regrets, mental break downs, and even admit to abusing their children. None of this I was in anyway prepared to deal with. Please talk to professionals or loved ones because it makes strangers feel like they have to help you when they are not in a situation to do so.

  • @cmool
    @cmool 11 місяців тому +176

    12:42 As a 17yo bisexual starbucks barista i can confirm it is indeed not my policy to listen to this woman’s rant about her deceased “husband”.

  • @snarkywallflower5829
    @snarkywallflower5829 11 місяців тому +3

    Honestly, people will just…say whatever to retail workers. I once had a woman tell me that her sister died and she saw her being taken up to heaven as she went.
    That was a super fun shift.

  • @frtanimation
    @frtanimation 11 місяців тому +452

    her being like "just because we werent legally married doesnt mean he wasnt my husband" is such a horrid move to people who cant get married (whether for disability benefits, homo/transphobic laws, or any other reason) yet still want to. like no yall Chose not to get married

    • @haydendavis6925
      @haydendavis6925 11 місяців тому +22

      Well she was claiming they were going to do the legal marriage without a wedding and he died just before they could get the certificate

    • @ollieollieoxenfree3246
      @ollieollieoxenfree3246 11 місяців тому +79

      @@haydendavis6925that’s a very convenient excuse considering the only person who could disprove her is dead

    • @icequeensamwich9309
      @icequeensamwich9309 10 місяців тому +63

      ​@@ollieollieoxenfree3246I mean, this is exactly what happened with myself and my late husband. He died one week before our wedding. We were never able to get the certificate. We had the license to marry, but not the actual marriage certificate.
      I'm still going to call him my late husband though, not my late fiance, because marriage is a lot more than just a sheet of paper.

    • @SoothingBath
      @SoothingBath 10 місяців тому

      ⁠@@ollieollieoxenfree3246his family is still around though and they have confirmed that they were together when he died. Cooper is making a lot of wild claims in this video purely based on vibes. No research beyond maybe 2 Reddit posts.

    • @nixxdra
      @nixxdra 10 місяців тому +24

      @@icequeensamwich9309
      Yeah but the difference is you don’t have a reason to lie about your situation, whereas this lady absolutely does.

  • @darkfae420
    @darkfae420 10 місяців тому +8

    as a starbucks barista people have said stuff like that to me (i’m going to a funeral, my parent is dying in the hospital) but what makes her video different is that she’s using her trauma to affect other people and idolize herself and maybe even romanticize trauma and m***er and it’s a video which shouldn’t have existed in the first place let yourself and others heal the way they need to don’t force it

  • @NNNovaKing
    @NNNovaKing 11 місяців тому +66

    I have family that have been murdered and left in ditches. If someone said this to me at work, the whole “brutally murdered” thing she said. I wouldn’t be able to keep it together. Id have to go home for the day at the very least. She’s so traumatizing. I hate it.

    • @Anemonol
      @Anemonol 4 місяці тому

      She’s so traumatizing. Clearly you are lying about murdered family. Because those of us with murdered family know making light of trauma is never ok.

    • @Anemonol
      @Anemonol 4 місяці тому

      Trauma is not a buzz word for you to play with

  • @waterwitch8902
    @waterwitch8902 8 місяців тому +2

    This is hitting me so wrong. When you lose someone you truly love, advertising it, doesn't cross your mind if you truly have a heart connection. Shes a trashy human.

  • @c0on3764
    @c0on3764 11 місяців тому +39

    Imagine it being your first day as a cashier then some woman starts trauma dumping about her dead husband to you

  • @moonflower5553
    @moonflower5553 9 місяців тому +2

    I wish more people asked for consent before trauma dumping. Like, sometimes other people don't have the mental energy to deal with that.

  • @GoatCatto_
    @GoatCatto_ 11 місяців тому +44

    As a restaurant manager who started out as a cashier, the amount of ladies and older women whove traumadumped abt their dead hubbies on me and my employees is insane 💀

  • @PlebianGorilla
    @PlebianGorilla 10 місяців тому +11

    It’s crazy to me how lots of people don’t automatically pick up on how disingenuous she is or other people making content with the same awful vibe. They’re incredibly gullible. How does that happen to a person where they can’t see it right away? It’s fascinating. As SOON as she starts talking I want to jump out of my skin.

  • @cinnamon2175
    @cinnamon2175 11 місяців тому +41

    I am 1 minute into the video and felt like I got hit by a truck when she said "Oh yea my husband was brutally killed" Girlie, since when did Starbucks require 'counsellor' to get hired?? 😭😭

  • @bear2325
    @bear2325 9 місяців тому +2

    It seems like she is just obsessed with the idea of losing a loved one to murder … especially because she claimed they were married when they possibly weren’t event dating at the time of his death and than wrote a book about it 😟 honestly disturbing

  • @Windy_Floof
    @Windy_Floof 11 місяців тому +36

    The way cooper just started spinning during the test alarm this man always knows how to make us smile 😭

  • @lonelyone-hs8jw
    @lonelyone-hs8jw 10 місяців тому +5

    On the topic of people spilling their stories while buying groceries, I have a story like that from when I was little. The sweetest person I’ve ever met was a retail worker! As a 4 year old, and even now, I LOVED Aristocats! So, at a Home Depot, when I found a tiny Marie plushie the size of my palm, I was over the moon, especially since Marie was my favorite character! We were fairly poverty stricken, and my mum didn’t have the money, however, so little me almost had to put it back….. so the teenager working the register gave my mum a secret discount. We barely had enough to get by, and this guy snuck us a discount. It wasn’t even allowed, but I was overjoyed. I carried it with me everywhere and slept with it every night. I still have it :)

    • @Ilikecheese248
      @Ilikecheese248 10 місяців тому +1

      This is the sweetest story I've heard about a store oml, I hope you're doing well

  • @isychia4947
    @isychia4947 11 місяців тому +55

    I work in service and the drive through thing is so common. And I’m just like “okay ma’am…. Did you need room for cream?”

  • @uninvincibleete
    @uninvincibleete 10 місяців тому +5

    1:10 why is she trauma dumping on some poor fast food worker?? the ultimate "ma'am this is a wendy's"

  • @biggestastiest
    @biggestastiest 11 місяців тому +48

    listen i hate the phrase trauma dumping, it's now overused to the point where people will shit on others for just venting normally (trauma dumping is specifically a manipulation tactic to gain sympathy) but holy hell ive never seen someone overshare that wildly and calmly to a stranger before, and im like the king of tmi.

    • @rae9892
      @rae9892 10 місяців тому +12

      I don't think defining trauma dumping as exclusively with the intent to manipulate is accurate or fair. Someone assuming a person they regularly vent to is always equipped to handle the mental load of listening and validating not to mention ignoring their own needs for the sake of showing they care on a moment's notice is a classic example of trauma dumping. It doesn't mean the person venting is being abusive or manipulative but they just need to work on checking in if the other person is okay too. Often times it's difficult for a loved one to establish a boundary that doesn't feel like rejection when it comes to big emotional stuff. I don't think a typical lonely 90yo widow is intentionally hurting the waitress at her favorite diner when an innocent conversation leads deeply into detail about her pain when the waitress was not ready for it but she is trauma dumping.

    • @elizabethyow1165
      @elizabethyow1165 3 місяці тому

      Fellow youtuber / video essay writer Byrony Clare made a really insightful) video (it wasn’t made at the time you wrote this comment, she published it in May 2024. Hope this helps! :)

  • @nicolefranklin1752
    @nicolefranklin1752 11 місяців тому +4

    Side note the necklaces are AMAZING quality! I ordered the Tiger Shadow one and wear it all the time. It's heavy enough you know it's good quality, but light enough it's very comfortable to wear!

  • @someunknownweirdo5409
    @someunknownweirdo5409 11 місяців тому +69

    The saddest part is that if she had to choose between her “husband” being alive or being an influencer. She would pick the influencer.
    She so disconnected from reality, it’s heartbreaking

  • @Neon_Swing
    @Neon_Swing 11 місяців тому +4

    Saying "And in my... completed book, ready for print," while talking about your DEAD LOVED ONE is such an insane thing it feels like a comedy bit.

  • @Ebolarama5000
    @Ebolarama5000 11 місяців тому +14

    This man is absolutely rolling in his grave every time she trauma dumps to a stranger about his death

  • @gilbej91
    @gilbej91 10 місяців тому +2

    I had a girl in my friendship group who lied about knowing a girl who died at our highschool to get attention and get out of doing work (so she could go to the counsellor). It's really sickening to use such a horrible incident for promo, attention and sympathy.

  • @jessicahawks3223
    @jessicahawks3223 11 місяців тому +19

    I absolutely love the turning in circles when the alert started on ur phone..that's exactly what I pictured conspiracy theory addicts did honestly

  • @1313TommyGun
    @1313TommyGun 10 місяців тому +5

    I thought this was going to be about the woman who wrote a book about her late husband for her kids....then was convicted of his murder!

  • @ElmiraVT
    @ElmiraVT 11 місяців тому +25

    Felt really called as I, was in fact, once a 17 year old bisexual girl working at starbucks.

  • @jazz9090
    @jazz9090 10 місяців тому +10

    Me: **typing out how losing a loved one can mentally change and destroy someone. Trying to cut her some slack**
    Cooper: that's not her husband and it happened 13 years ago.
    Me: **deletes everything**

  • @IEatChildernForLunch
    @IEatChildernForLunch 11 місяців тому +21

    I STILL CANT GET OVER HOW HES ATLEAST SIX FOOT., THERES ACTUALLY NO WAY

    • @LeSxree1376
      @LeSxree1376 11 місяців тому +6

      NOPE HES A SHORT KING

    • @IEatChildernForLunch
      @IEatChildernForLunch 11 місяців тому +2

      @@LeSxree1376 FRRR HES NOT SIX FOOT HES 5'6 IN MY EYES

    • @milfsloverr
      @milfsloverr 11 місяців тому +1

      ​@IEatChildernForBreakfast he's 5'3 he told me fr

  • @Present_mic_official
    @Present_mic_official 11 місяців тому +26

    As a 17 year old bisexual girl that works at Starbucks, can confirm this type of stuff happens all the time.

    • @kazakukog
      @kazakukog 10 місяців тому

      they trauma dump on a BISEXUAL? so homophobic

    • @seinfields
      @seinfields 10 місяців тому +2

      Thank you for your service

    • @MrAjking808
      @MrAjking808 10 місяців тому

      What you being bisexual has anything do with it ? lol

    • @Present_mic_official
      @Present_mic_official 10 місяців тому +1

      @@MrAjking808 because that’s what he said in the video.

  • @baby.nay.
    @baby.nay. 11 місяців тому +34

    It’s the simulation of mourning whilst dropping the Amazon link for her book . This is the dystopian future I was worried about.

  • @KatwinKennedy
    @KatwinKennedy 11 місяців тому +3

    This reminds me of how a cockatiel will get obsessed with its own reflection and just start chirping to itself.

  • @Frenchaboo
    @Frenchaboo 11 місяців тому +12

    If I were that starbucks employee I would be willing to risk my job just to say "Okay, and?"

  • @k10cheetah
    @k10cheetah 10 місяців тому +5

    "Yes yes yes. Manipulation so good." Made me audibly laugh, so thanks, Coop.

  • @mars-rq4lm
    @mars-rq4lm 11 місяців тому +36

    her writing a book made me think of kouri richins- the woman wrote a children’s picture book after the death of her husband(she did it but that’s irrelevant here obviously) she went on shows and stuff to promote it which blows my mind and she had the same demeanor when talking about her book

  • @Xenocrossing
    @Xenocrossing 11 місяців тому +3

    cooper!! found an incredibly weird beautiful painting at a garage sale and it’s the perfect vibe, your room is really inspiring me to decorate more in this style!

  • @dougantelope5013
    @dougantelope5013 11 місяців тому +16

    If she wasn’t trying so hard to thirst trap while talking about her dead husband, I feel like it wouldn’t be as bad

  • @Magna_Carta5
    @Magna_Carta5 10 місяців тому +2

    She says “brutal” so much, that I genuinely thought it was a parody of someone. Then I found out she was being completely serious, and it made my stomach hurt a little.

  • @jeremypatrickrayvasquezzyq1212
    @jeremypatrickrayvasquezzyq1212 11 місяців тому +13

    I cannot get over the Starbucks worker trauma dump like that changed my whole brain chem

  • @dae8665
    @dae8665 10 місяців тому +2

    it really is wild how often people will take a tragic event and try to spin it to get sympathy because they have a paper thin connection to the victim.
    like when one of my classmates in high school passed away, people started claiming "how close they were" and one girl was claiming to be his girlfriend, even tho he had a girlfriend, the other girl started to say "oh no he loved me and was going to break up with her" and it was just really fucked up.. like idk why people say shit like that

  • @jeanie7555
    @jeanie7555 11 місяців тому +12

    She is literally "Sir, this is a Wendy's"

  • @AngelsVoiceASMR
    @AngelsVoiceASMR 9 місяців тому +1

    As someone who actually lost love ones close to me … this is sick and wrong … a hot mess train wreck i cant stop watching!!! Thank you cooper!

  • @stephanie.420
    @stephanie.420 11 місяців тому +13

    Omg I work at Starbucks and she’s actually worse than the irate customers who belittle and dehumanize us everyday

    • @miketyson_420
      @miketyson_420 2 місяці тому

      as a fellow service employee, I’ve come to learn that those people are just truly miserable and looking to take it out on anyone they can.

  • @UMAROUB
    @UMAROUB 10 місяців тому +1

    i don’t know if he’s wearing makeup or anything but omg coopers lashes are so good

  • @sarahharris9506
    @sarahharris9506 11 місяців тому +9

    Omg! I thought it was crass but it happened 13 years ago. Imagine his family n friends etc spending 14 years coming to terms with it all only for this heffer to start making books and tiktoks.

  • @Terri_MacKay
    @Terri_MacKay 10 місяців тому +2

    In the drive-through video, after going on a bit more about her "husband's" brutal killing, she asks the person at the window to give a long message to the people in the car behind about her "husband" and his brutal killing. THEN she gives the person at the window a LETTER to give to the people in the car behind her!! 😳

  • @crazycatlady6226
    @crazycatlady6226 11 місяців тому +12

    Most people who actually have experienced trauma like that don’t want to be defined by it.
    Schokking right? Who would have known…

  • @MacaroniAndMayonnaise
    @MacaroniAndMayonnaise 11 місяців тому +7

    Having to censor "murder" is stupid. UA-cam is not doing so good right now.

  • @pinkyhc4130
    @pinkyhc4130 10 місяців тому +5

    Her energy is so gross I can't look at her. There are some people who's vibe is so nasty that I find looking at them gross and she's one of em.
    Cooper gives me the opposite of that feeling, thanks bud! ❤

  • @lesliemartin3
    @lesliemartin3 11 місяців тому +10

    Her crusade for attention is exactly how people attempt to promote some ridiculous MLM.

  • @uninvincibleete
    @uninvincibleete 10 місяців тому +4

    4:13 I YELLED AT THE SCREEN