Walking your dog without a leash especially next to a main road absolutely makes you an asshat, but this woman trying to get the dog to run in the road to prove a point is also an asshat. Two things can be true at once, I just feel sorry for the dog.
Exactly what I was coming to say. Walking your dog off a leash no matter what isn't safe for the dog, but the lady handled it in the absolute worse way.
Agreed. I'd never leave my dog off the leash near a street. That being said, if someone were to lure my dog into the street, I'd absolutely lose my sh*t.
@@Nostripe361 well no matter what yelling fire in a theater will incite panic, so either way the act itself is basically illegal. If someone shouts bomb or fire I’m not gonna be stupid and assume it’s a prank. I’m getting out of that bitch immediately lol.
The lady who tried to lure the dog into the street is in SEVERAL different videos, harassing skateboarders, trying to make THEM fall into the street, and I think she's the lady in that video from the pandemic, refusing to wear a mask in a fabric store, and mocking people for wearing them. So, an all around PEACH of a human.🙄
Real or not, she still put a dog and people in danger. If her 'acting' went wrong and the puppy ran into the road and actually got hurt its still her fault. If the owners got hurt chasing the puppy its her fault, tiktok has a lot of stupidity to answer for either way
*tourist:* Hey there, random Polish person! I recently discovered that I'm kinda Polish! Wouldn't you & your country folk like to get together & throw me a party, parade or whatever to help me celebrate the fact that I'm kinda Polish? *native:* 🤭😂🤣... 🤨... wait, you're serious?!
In regards to people cleaning public bathrooms. There is a woman I have seen on youtube and Instagram who cleans houses for people who, for one reason or another, can't clean themselves. For instance, the people she helps may have had surgery or are disabled. A much better use of time and effort in my own personal opinion.
That's fantastic! Restaurants don't need people to volunteer to clean their bathrooms-they have paid staff for that-but cleaning the homes of people who need it but can't afford it is genuinely great.
Maybe that's also what happened to the girl who was crying about not making friends in France XD I fully support that kind of answer anywhere in the world!
Short, angry men on tinder : Women hate me because I'm Short! Also these exact same men in public: Acts like an absolute abusive muppet, a full on walking red flag, completely clueless somehow why women dont touch him.
My brother : "Women are slUts who only like 6ft tall men !!!" Also my brother : 5'3ft tall, got 4 different gf in his life Me : taller than him, bisexual, no one in my whole life 👍
It’s ridiculous. I got a thing for short kings. Love them. But I mean short kings…not short cringe losers. Your shit personality will turn women away whether you’re hot and tall or ugly and short.
The people who harass women “as a prank” are so weird to me. Like women don’t get harassed enough already? I thought pranks were supposed to be funny and surprising? Your literally just harassing women. They get harassed all the time already.
I know a guy like this I am no longer friends with … He was like: „I can’t imagine this really happening. I mean I wouldn’t do that, it’s stupid to try to get a girl this way. So I think it doesn’t happen! … But it would be funny to do as a prank“ This friendship ended fast after he got like this
Everyone gets harassed but after interacting with thousands of people in an interactive acting position, there is sometimes this line that a lot of people are just willing to cross more willingly with women. Talked to someone that worked in a rehab center that confirmed this and I remember going through school and seeing the respect a male teacher got compared to a woman teacher. People will act up more, like a power play, because a lot of the time women are expected to be polite and submissive. I've had to learn to be a huge ice queen at times and not let people walk all over me. Watching the meta in videos/streams of going and bothering women in a very predatory way and then going and harassing men and tricking them really grinds my gears.
@@AIHumanEquality Tbh comedy doesn't really have limits and is completely subjective. I can handle jokes. Though bad-natured ones done from an obvious place of malice just register as personal statements to me and I disregard them as humor.
As a former Petsmart Manager as long as the animal/pet is legal to own (in your area) and under control you can bring it into the store. We had a pig once and another store where I live had a pony come in. The sad thing is that I can pretty much guarantee that cow was better behaved than some dogs that go to that store.
did you guys notice that the reins were attached to the cow's nose ring and not the halter??? i ride horses, i use bits, but i think putting reins onto a nose ring is too far.
To be fair, I won't bring my baby boy to petsmart because all of these people take their out of control 20 lb dogs out and about but its "cute". I'm really careful about who my 100+ lb little pup meets because that behaviour that people this is cute from a tiny dog would be alarming in one his size. Why is it that only big dogs are expected to have good manners?
@@animangle Not saying that you opinion of it is wrong, but the ring applies slight pressure and could definitely make it easier to ride, as well as them reacting better compared to if it was on the halter. Judging it when I've seen people get threatened for using bits, whips, lunges anything really is a bit whack.
@@johnneygold4088Dude, I hope you rip them a new one. My grandmother was denied a job because she was one of them that eye-talians, _and I will _*_never_*_ forget that._ So the racist white a-holes piss me off to start with. But you've been here for 10,000+ years. You guys were here _first._ You've got priority. And after the centuries of genocide and mistreatment, since white asstrumpet pulls the, "go back where you came from," scheisse? No, unacceptable. That makes my blood boil.
I swear, only in America do people shame others for being bilingual. Like, are you not ashamed? are you not embarrassed? Are you just mad that you're not included in the conversation? That's some toddler behavior right there!
The best part is that there are acrually still people in the u.s. that think learning more than one language will actually make you kid dumber. It's a thought that has been kaotlt eradicated but still stands. The idea cam from a very poorly done and biased study that has been debunked many times over but a few people still cling to, usually in support of their racism.
The hilarious thing is that since America is made up of immigrants from all over the world and hundreds of indigenous tribes with their own languages; its absurd to expect us to speak only one.
A lot less pressure to learn other languages when you can literally drive for 5 straight days, 10 hours each day, and still be in the same freaking country.
As a short person i want to say to the short angry man: people can call you short all they want, but if you make up your whole character evolving around your height then you are short of personality
Yep. One of my friends is short (like 5'1"/155cm) and he's gotten so much crap for it. He also does martial arts and someone learned the hard way that attempting to pretend to squish him while actually touching him is a BAD idea. They were fine, winded but fine, and never did that again (well at least in school). Because apparently ending up on the floor when the person who put you there is literally half your size is humiliating.
That cow!!!! That one cracked me up. The store was a PetSmart, which is a large US chain that allows customers to bring their pets inside. You see people with dogs and smaller animals in there all the time. There's a sign on the front that says pets are welcome, and it does not include a size limit. So while it would have been weird to see a dude ride in there on a cow, he wasn't technically breaking the rules, and I bet the employees got a good laugh out of it.
That boy with the bodyguard needs to be arrested, other videos had annoying people who definitely crossed some line, but this is just really violent and aggressive.. and I agree with the bodyguard having zero morals.
@@AIHumanEquality That's the same as saying a soldier or cop shouldn't have morals. No, the person absolutely should think for themselves and choose which situations and clients to work on, the bodyguard is accessory to crime, and no matter the argument, he would be arrest along, so better to choose not to work for such people.
@@AIHumanEqualityThey should have morals, but we shouldnt judge them outright for thier client in our society where keeping the job could mean life or death. Likewise he should be getting banned from protection agencies right and left. His behaviour is crossing all the lines of reasonable.
Click: "Talks about how the body guard always protects the kid from consequences" My brain immedietaly: Fire does damage to multiple targets at once...
The Karen in the blue shirt getting arrested was arrested for driving drunk with her kids in the car. Absolutely ridiculous that she thought she had any leg to stand on.
The funniest think about Bill Burrs commentary is that that’s exactly the sort of reaction she wanted to get with about 90% of the shit she did. Her whole thing as an artist was basically rage baiting, before we ever called it rage baiting. She wrote an art book, and the last instruction at the very end is to burn the book. Lennon wrote a review that said something along the lines of “Best book I ever burned”. Couple of absolute fucking trolls and I love it.
I mean he encouraged her to do that kind of crap too as he was obsessed with her and then he used to beat her and their kid too while telling people that she was just crazy like they were so toxic
My mother almost died in a crowd crush at a concert when a panic erupted. She fell over and survived because someone picked her up and carried her out. Gave her extreme social anxiety and claustrophobia, had full blown "I'm gonna die" panic attacks in crowds so we timed going on trains and shopping at the most off peak times. I also saw a video online of a crown crush in a burning video and so many bodies got stuck in the doorways that it trapped people inside. Crowds are dangerous. Stay calm in evacs.
Was the video The Station fire? That was particularly egregious because the club wasn't up to code AND security refused to let people out the back because it was only for the band (that's not supposed to be the case during emergencies for obvious reasons). But yeah, crushes are no joke. Such a horrific way to go.
@@sourgreendolly7685 I completely forgot but looked it up quick and I'm pretty sure that's the one I meant, yeah. I didn't know about those details, I just saw the horrific videos. That makes it so much worse. Obviously these tragedies can be mitigated by good disaster and evac planning but it sounds like the venue made it so much more deadly than it could've been, what a shame. And yeah, crushes are an awful way to die. A lot of my family is in the medical field and sees a lot of bad injuries so I've heard some disturbing stories. My grandma was a paramedic mostly responding to events with a large number of casulties and coordinating the response so she basically had a tier list of worst ways to go - being crushed/trampled was definitely up there. She had such a dark sense of humour, lol. I guess you need to, seeing that sort of stuff every single day.
Important context for the one where the guy rides the cow into the store, that is a PetSmart. You can bring your pets in there. Obviously, they typically expect that you are only bringing in a dog, cat, small lizard, etc. But it isn't the same as bringing them into a grocery store. I actually think I remember that one and I think it was staged with approval from the store manager first.
I'm glad he got approval. I think your explanation makes sense too because the cow seemed very calm and healthy, which are signs of a responsible owner. It reminded me when Snake Discovery brought in their rescued pet alligator in PetSmart that way too
If someone came to Norway and proclaimed that they have Norwegian heritage, i would totally respond "Really? ME TOO! OMG we have so much in common!" and walk away.
And the best part: usually when it's an American claiming some sort of Swedish or Norwegian heritage it's usually a fat racist white dude that genuinely believes they're a "real" viking amd spam "blood for the blood god" memes and often don't realize what's wrong about that... Lime seriously: if you do see someone excitedly shouting something like that I would be careful around them. It's an actual problem that we have here in the u.s.
@@aliceramdom.s if memory serves she was some sort of dental assistant for like anesthesia or something like that though that was at the time the first video came out cuz she got fired. There's a UA-cam channel called the reconning that goes into the back stories and consequences of different Karens.
8:27 the worst part of this whole "prank" is that because of the warmth of his body, that store (to keep with FDA safety guidelines) probably had to toss all of that food.
I think it's a British thing to lovingly insult your pets cos I call my cat (who I love more then anything) a Basterd, a dumb ass, a twat, and an idiot XD XD
Translation for the non swedish people who actually wanna know what clicy said. (i am swedish and even i had to re play that part like 3 times to understand it......) this is the translation "ooooo start recording everything in ohohoo swedish that is super fun ehehe ....yes..."
on the topic of the activism, it's actually the oil companies paying the activists to be as annoying as possible so people don't even consider leaving oil.
Yeah, that's not even a conspiracy theory. I think there's an oil heiress who literally paid off the "activists" that were going around and ruining priceless works of art.
It's my first response at this point. Those people don't care, they're getting paid by X. Any time someone tries to use those as an example. Those are actors. That's not what real, effective activism is. Ignore it.
@luvhair255 In fact, George Floyd riots were actually peaceful protest. Then you see videos of people (mostly white dressed in black clothing) vandalizing and B&E.
They're being shameless about the wifi because they don't understand how it works. I'd suggest setting the wifi to not broadcast (so you have to find it by knowing the SSID), and just telling the bloke you stopped paying for it. If he wants it, he can pay for it.
If you go to Poland, you’ll find most people there are of Polish descent. Dude found out something original about him, went to the place where it’s the most common and complains he’s not special.
I'm imagining him walking up to some strangers and informing them that he's Polish, acting like he was expecting them to applaud and make him an honorary citizen or something. But instead they were like "um... okay? Good for you. 😬" And that's what he perceived as stand-offish. Well I guess it is, but for a good reason. 😅
The interruption of Les Mis is especially infuriating to me, because the song they interrupted is one of the big moments that always makes me cry and feel incredibly moved. Taking that moment from the people in the theater is horrible
And some of those people in the audience might have never seen it before and some might never get a chance to see it again. They've been robbed of the experience and it's terrible.
In addition... What is that about? Les Misérables is about the lives of the most miserable (heh) layers of the French population in the end of the XIXth century. I'm not even sure that coal and even less oil is ever mentionned in any significant way?? I could have made sense (in a very thin, stretched way) if that was Germinal (about the lives of coal miners). But it's not even that. That would be like protesting against meat production in a flower shop.
Understandable but also Les Mis is about revolution and humanist morality being at odds with the state/law. The play is literally about people coming together and fighting corrupt systems which actively harm them. Like this song is about disturbing the peace to achieve a greater goal, it is theamatically appropriate that it is disturbed. This sort of activism is also not about getting people on your side as much as disturbing policy makers so they are forced to concede to your demands. British suffragettes did similarly unpopular protests by breaking into parliment and vandalizing shops. Also there is evidence that revolutionary media that provides catharisis makes people feel like they have accoplished something causing them to behave more complacently. So disturbing the song might actually deprive viewers of that false catharisis and drive them to do something positive. Also this might just be the ADHD talking, shows with malfunctions are way more fun to watch.
As someone with clinical OCD who has random items or locations that I obsess over, you just have to learn that the world cannot always accommodate for you. In my own home I have my set of cutlery, my plate, my bowl, etc. and that’s okay because the people I live with know that these are ‘my’ items and are happy to not use them as we openly discussed this. If I go to the shops and ‘my’ carpark is taken it can certainly be difficult mentality, but that’s my problem to deal with. I’m the one with OCD and I’m in a public space. I have to work on managing my obsessions, not just blame the random stranger who has no idea I even exist. It can be hard to rationalise sometimes in those mindsets, but calling the police and doubling down is just terrible….
@LGBTQlegend dear, you mis understand us. While you correct in your description. We were just validating each others personal ocd problems. The OC here said they have it and have anxiety over those items. So do I. But with me, it's a single cup and 2 spoons. Those items are "ours." And not having them can cause stress. Knowing other people have similar issues is a form of comfort that some of us like. I hope you have a wonderful day.
The dog Karen was wild but you still NEED TO PUT YOUR DOG ON A LEASH. I don't need my service animal getting hurt or missing a medical episode because an untrained dog wants to play/is aggressive and their person is in denial of the aggression
i agree completely, i have an overly friendly dog who wants to great everything and everyone, i know i need to put it on the lead for my dogs safty AND OTHERS! your dog could be the nicest thing in the world but other day may hurt it or it hurts itself
If you didn't know, that woman was being arrested for hitting and running over her ex husband with her kids in the car with her, she also kept resisting arrest even before she got cuffs on her. Edit: Forgot to say, the husband did live but was injured, which was to be expected.
@@Arwen_XIV she might have been, even if she was, it still can't excuse her behavior, not saying that you're using that as an excuse, just saying it in general.
People being annoyed when literal strangers won't socialize with them just because they're visiting a place is so wild to me. Like, people are just going about their lives, but because you had two weeks vacation time and decided to go to a different place, everyone should pay attention to you?
They also tend to be the same people when they meet a foreign person in their country will spend an hour asking stupid questions like "do y'all have fridges over there?"
In fairness, to me that read more like she just didn't feel like she fit in, and notably provided examples of places where she felt she did fit in that are also not English speaking and in the same region. It didn't really come off as accusatory and more just a recommendation to a particular subgroup of travellers.
@@AIHumanEquality I agree. I'm in Canada, so it's not quite as bad, but some customers probably shouldn't be alone to leave the house they're so awful.
@@AIHumanEquality I'm in NB, here it kind of depends on the manager. I had a manager kick out a customer for saying something awful, but I've also had a manager gets mad at me for wearing a black ring when a customer got offended by it and called me perverted. It's kind of a case of customer happiness above employee happiness, unless the customer is really awful.
Fellow retail worker here. I support this. Even though I have it considerably good because my boss always has our backs when customers are being annoying, it can still be awful and we have to put up with too much nonsense. Favorite thing a customer once said to a colleague of mine when she asked him to please pick up after himself because it is just rude to carry stuff around the store and then just drop it on the floor. "Why should I? YOU are being paid to clean up here!" Buddy pal sunshine, that may be true, but I am not paid to clean up after a spoiled, entitled, lazy man child.
@@OneToxicPixel My answer as always been "I'm paid to keep these shelves full and organized, I'm not paid to pick up garbage". It's gotten me complaints, but I always say it in my best "I'm super sweet" customer service voice and it's the truth, so I haven't gotten in trouble yet. My worst was probably a customer calling me useless when I dropped something he pretty much threw at me, and telling me my mother "must be so ashamed to have raised such a stupid cow of a daughter", the day after I came back to work after my mom passed. He got kicked out.
34:02 It is WILD to me that I had this experience once. I live in Brazil. I went to a federal public school as a teen. One day, a friend of a friend comes back after missing A WHOLE WEEK OF SCHOOL because he was at freaking Disneyland. He was talking about the trip to all of us, and the prices of stuff. "Oh everything is so much cheaper over there! I saw a GAP hoodie for X amount of money!" he said, smugly pointing at the GAP hoodie that I wore to school religiously, clearly trying to one-up me. And I simply had to tell him "mine was free". I got dress coded one day for wearing a red coat to school and they took me to some school assistance room where they told me to pick out a dark blue coat from the shelves. I saw a folded one that seemed to have a nice, big hood and instantly grabbed it. I just happened to be a GAP zipped hoodie. And they just let me keep it. It was my favorite thing to wear to school. Then that incident happened and it became even better, I freaking loved that hoodie just for the look on that dude's face
Is GAP popular in Brazil? Because then I’ll ship my Brazilian buddies some GAP hoodies. I’m sending some snacks soon so it’d be nice to use the already expensive shipping to get them something that will last.
As a French person, please, please, to all foreigners : half of us barely know ten words in english. The other half, for the majority, can’t stand people trying to force them into socializing. If we don’t want to be your friend, we won’t. If we aren’t in the mood, we won’t try to be friendly. But most importantly, BE POLITE. Being overly friendly and social just seems rude and awkward if you aren’t at a party.
Also as a french. Don't try to have a conversation with me in the street. I'm just here to go from point A to point B. I don't want to talk with someone
I know right? I mean her way of talking was kinda rude. And I am of the opinion that if you want to go to a different country and you know it's an area where not many people speak english. At least learn the basic sentences in the different language and a little bit about regular customs. Like how in asian countries it's a specific bow rather than shaking hands and stuff. You don't wanna go to a foreign country, insult everyone, get in trouble and then be kicked out because you couldn't be bothered to understand the country you're visiting.
@@TheRasengan0Yeah people seem to forget that just cause a certain place is a popular tourist destination, doesn't mean people don't still have their day to day things to do? They aren't making a living off of talking to you 😂
People like that tourist forget that while she is there on vacation, people are just trying to go about their daily lives and survive. If you're going to another country , learn at least a little bit of the language and culture. Don't just buy a beret and baguette and expect every French citizen to kiss your butt because you're on vacation there. They don't owe you crap.
The guy who went to Poland and was surprised that no one cared for his polish ancestors or something instead of having his DNA tested should just try learning the language. We love when someone want's to learn polish cause it's a hard language to master. So, if you're thinking about impressing a pole, here's a tip
Most people from non-English speaking countries would be impressed if someone who is not from there speaks their language. I met a Japanese once who was a little surprised I know a bit of Japanese since we do not speak it in our country.
these people seem to forget, the United States does NOT have a national language. though we are taught English, and speak it rather mainstream, it is NOT our national language.
@@dion8895USA does not have an official language. When english was proposed as such, making english the official language has been deemed "undemocratic and a threat to individual liberty". (: There is no official language on a federal level, some states have made english the official language on state level, while some other states have a non-english language as their official language. To make it even more funny (or sad) through certain times in history, all non-english languages have been made illegal in the US (not the case in current time). US is a home to more than a hundred languages, which is pretty impressive and almost makes you think people living in such a diverse environment wouldn't be neophobic.
I'm a mail carrier. So I am trained to avoid dogs. If someone is walking their dog without a leash, I'm basically supposed to avoid them which means a whole lot of houses won't get their packages. But yeah, dog should be on leash. But that lady is insufferable, though I'm seeing another comment saying she's a paid actor. I'm leaning to believe that. Too out there and they try to throw every Karen stereotype out there in the video.
@@AquariumThoughts I want to think that people who take their dogs out without the leash, like my dad sometimes does, is because they KNOW the dog is well behaved. But then you get hysterical old women that scream how much her little dog-shaped rat was "threatened" by his big dog who didn't even spare a glance at her dog, let alone go near it (to be fair, our dog is lowkey scared by small, loud dogs)
@@ValeriyApocalypse a lot of dogs are well-behaved according to their owners until I show up to deliver the mail. 🤷♂️ I mean for the most part a lot of the unleashed dogs do seem well-behaved but it doesn't mean that something won't change that
The obsession Americans have with "heritage" when one of their ancestors immigrated centuries before and they themselves have no personnal ties with that ancestor's culture is quite ridiculous...
@@MilieLitre I mean, only a few decades ago people were widely denied jobs because their ancestors were Irish. Google "American No Irish Signs" if you want to see examples of this. Being descended from Poles who immigrated a few decades before (for example, all of my great-grandparents immigrated from Poland between 1900 and 1950) doesn't make me Polish. I'm American. My family has kept various cultural practices from Poland, but I am not Polish. However, we've been discriminated against until surprisingly recently for it. So I get why a lot of Americans have tried to hold on to our ancestor's cultures, because for a long time we were discriminated against for them even when we tried to assimilate. But Irish-Americans aren't actually Irish, Polish-Americans aren't actually Polish, etc. And a lot of people need to understand that.
@@wolfbyte2468 I do understand actually looking for the culture, but I feel (and may be wrong) that it's often a "badge of honour" and that there's no effort done to actually get to know that culture, which makes the whole thing meaningless. It's probably what happened with the person in the video who clearly only cares about Poland if polish people suck up to them. However, if you, or anyone else, is actually doing some research on genealogy or keeping traditions alive, ties with Poland... I think that's great 😃
Same vibe in Ireland when the American's when Irish ancestry go there for vacation. Since about 4.7 million Irish settled in America from 1820 to 1975 I'd say A LOT of American tourists in Ireland say this. It's a whole cliche with the locals. Even the Late Night Show TV host Conan O'Brien made a joke about it when he went there to film.
Not only can it cause a stampede when there is a false fire alarm, but it could cause someone to have such immense panic that they go into cardiac arrest. I hope these two were charged for their crime, as they put people's lives at risk for a "prank".
Also imagine someone who is physically disabled risk their health and their mental stability trying to scramble to their feet while thinking they will not be able to make it in time. Absolutely despicable 😢
That guy going around pissing people off and having his bodyguard to fight them is going to get a really rude awakening when he does that to the wrong person and gets hit with pepper spray, brass knuckles, or even shot. And if his bodyguard is smart, he’ll GTFO and let this zit go down
A smart fighter who recognizes the bodyguard for what he is isn't going to start with taking down the influencer. They're going to aim for the bodyguard first to take down the real threat in the area, then look at the influencer like, "what are you gonna do now?" Same reason I look at people openly carrying guns on their hips (It's legal where I live and some people do it) and think, "idiot. You're the first target to go if anyone actually tries anything. Conceal that shit."
@@o-mangaming5042 Not only that, but if you're not careful someone can snatch that gun off of you way more quickly than you'd think. You might actually end up being the perfect opposite of a deterrent.
@@eyesofthecervino3366 That's what I was thinking when I said you'd be the first target. No need to sneak your own weapon in and risk early detection if you can find someone else already wearing one and just ambush them.
@@eyesofthecervino3366this is exactly why when I worked security I kept my gun holstered inside my vest. Easy access through the side for me, concealed for everyone else. You’re biggest disadvantage is displaying your weapon where it’s within easy access to others. A lot of my coworkers had their exposed carry permits and would wear them on leg or hip holsters just out there for anyone to snatch, I don’t get why
16:29 I always wonder what people should do in these kinds of situations. He doesn't stop when you politely ask, you can't physically remove him (or sock him in the face) as that would be illegal I'm pretty sure :p But calling the police would also be kind of an overreaction :/ So like.. what do you do??
A word of advice. The ick diagram at 14:50 is made by a creator called hoe_math, who combines excellent illustration skills with aggressive red pill content, openly opposing gender equality and claiming (among many other things) that paid maternity leave is women being given unfair advantage over men. He is one of the most fascinating and terrifying things I have seen online.
I'm sure he can't do the men's version of the ick diagram, because "women over 25" is usually one of them, and that might make his fanbase upset since they want to be able to date and impregnate 16 year olds.
I love and hate the consistency of redpill types seeing something that's a problem for men and immediately going, "Women must be the problem here! We should take away maternity leave and start drafting women!" Like bruh, if you weren't so focused on hating women you'd realize that's literally the point of feminism, gender equality wants to give you paternity leave too!
The protests attacking art and performances make me so angry. Like why attack artists? We’re struggling enough as it is. If we were as worshiped as the people who throw cans at Van Gogh paintings, we wouldn’t be so famously poor.
41:35 that is a PetSmart, and they actively advertise they you're allowed to bring in pets to the pet-centric store, so he's alright. It's not the typical pet that comes in, but nothing bad will happen, they have the stuff on hand to clean any messes up, just don't be doing this to a Walmart or something.
Imagine crashing a wrestling event, only to get bodied by Stone Cold Steve Austin and Ryu, then the Green Lantern comes in to help them. What a day that was, huh.
The "speak your native language if you don't want others to listen in" trick does not work if you're Dutch. Seriously, doesn't matter how remote you go, Dutch people are everywhere... on a mountain in Scotland, tiniest village in Wales or a village postal office in France. Can't escape from my fellow countrymen it seems 😅
And whatever language you're speaking, you shoud never get too confident that other people around you won't understand you. I, a Finn, once went to a theatre in Prague with my friend, when two men started commenting on my friend's ass in Finnish. I've never seen anyone looking so embarrassed as these two men, when we turned around and spoke Finnish back at them.
I swear to god you can't go to any camping site in France without stumbling on about half of the Netherland. I legit become friends with a girl because we were the only two french teenagers in the camping, everyone else was from the Netherland, and yes it was in France
@@kawaibakaneko My theory is that the Dutch are still trying to colonize the world XD But yeah, especially in France and Spain there are more Dutch people than locals in some seasons.
We were in Iceland on vacay, and I was learning some Icelandic for funsies, so I was trying to listen to some nearby people talk to see if I could understand anything. They were speaking Dutch. The next people I tried it on like some hours later, wERE ALSO SPEAKING DUTCH.
19:23 a little bit of context with that woman, she got drunk, got her kids in her car, and ran over her ex-husband, the father of the children, and then she acts like that when getting arrested
The lady with the wedding cake was literally cutting the cake TOPPER. That is generally set aside and saved for the bridal couple to have on their 1st anniversary (frozen, of course). Did she truly think that tiny little cake was meant to be served to all the guests? And she set up a camera to show herself going in and cutting the cake - she knew what she was doing! I wouldn't cut the etiquette-breaker any slack if I were the bride.
tbf not everyone knows about or participates in little traditions like that, and the event was likely being filmed by at least one camera anyways and she might just have happened to be captured
Nobody cuts the cake at a wedding. The bride & groom first then a designated person does the rest. I can’t think of any culture where a guest helps themselves to the cake.
In the UK, there's something called the Computer Misuse Act 1990, which criminalises unauthorised access to any digital system. Which means that that man commited a crime, not just a felony. He could actually get like 10 months in prison for that.
38:20 lol french people don’t care that you’re traveling. The only reaction I got when I was in French was like « oh, the little Quebec cousin » cause we speak French too, but that’s it
As an actor myself who's been in a fair few musicals, I know I would be furious if I was mid-song and some activists walked right downstage and disrupted everyone's experience. I've been in a production where, before the curtain had come up on a scene I was in, a potential fire alarm went off. The curtain had not come up yet, and it was still so frustrating (fortunately though, it was just a case of an overly eager smoke machine, though one does still question why we were instructed to stay where we were until the fire alarm stopped or we were otherwise instructed, but that's neither here nor there) so to be mid-song, in a song with so many people singing so many parts, and to have some people decide now is the time for disruptive activism? I would be so mad! (this ramble in relation to the Les Mis clip)
37:19 There is a phenomenon called “Paris Syndrome” - in which foreigners travel to France and are incredibly disappointed or distressed that their experience didn’t live up to that self/media-created romantic image of Paris. It’s particularly prevalent in people coming from East Asian countries. The Japanese Embassy building in France has psych specialists entirely dedicated to Paris Syndrome because it’s so frequent in Japanese tourists.
I didn’t know that. I know there’s a lot of Francophiles in the world who romanticize Paris specifically and frequently make fools of themselves by treating France as their personal wonderland instead of a real place with real people just trying to live they lives. But I didn’t know that it was something that had a name, or psychiatric help for it. That’s interesting, and strange. It’s similar to how some people treat Japan or England, but I don’t know if there’s a syndrome name for that.
@@cloudstrife4534 if you’re expecting a real once-in-a-lifetime romantic experience, only to get there and immediately clock that the streets smell like actual sewage, I’d be distressed too lol. Edit: oh, and the Paris Syndrome specialists have similar training to grief counselors
I´m from europe and I often hear stories of people in france that refuse to speak english. Even if they can speak it. Suposedly some are even offended if you try to talk to them in english. So I am not suprised about her story. I never went myself but I heard it a lot and from different people
I still have high hopes that Click will one day - on April 1, for example - make a meme video all in Swedish, without further comment and the non-Swedish people in the comment section need to figure out what on Earth he said. This intro will do for now, though. But, Click, you must not insult Simba. He feeds you with his amazing presence.
2:50 Activism through protest is by definition supposed to be disruptive--but it should also be ORGANIZED. One person shouting in the street probably won't do much and doesn't have any safety to back them up. That's why mutual aid is such a focal point in a lot of leftist spaces.
But what is it supposed to accomplish? This kind of protest might make sense for issues that are less known, but you aren't creating new awareness for environmental protection, everyone already knows. Is there any indication that stuff like this actually increases support or causes action?
It is true that America doesn't have an official language. When I used to be on Facebook, back in my self hating days, I was friends with someone who was always posting far right wing stuff. Often throwing out the whole "if you live in America you should learn English" thing. I finally started posting back. Things like "you know, free language apps now have some American languages, like Navajo and Hawaiian". Also just the occasional picture of a bumper sticker that says "you're in America, learn Cherokee". Since this friend was a total Trump lover too, I sent her a link to buy a bright red hat with white writing on it that said, "Make America Native Again". She unfriended me...
@@jbach1738 officially, the US does not have an official language. Individual states, however, can have their own official languages. English is the de facto language spoken as a first language by many, but not the official language of the country
@@msthecommentator2863I mean, I don't constantly insult my kitty, but I have only owned him for... 4 to 5 years, so maybe that's why 😅 I love the little goofy pancake. He's an a-hole, but also quite considerate when he's being one. He doesn't try to break skin, even when he bites (when I brush him or pet him too close to the stomach and he's already edgy - I always give him treats after and during brushing to make it a more positive experience).
If anyone was curious why, in the video with the woman trying to get the dog to run into the street, the man makes the comment about "which country should I go back to?" and the woman passing by talks about making fun of someone of Asian decent, its because they BOTH recognized the Karen from different videos of her being a Karen in a racist way
44:16 best part is that both disney world (Florida) and Disneyland (southern California) are both in places first colonized by the Spanish. Florida was a Spanish territory longer than it has been US. But you can't out argue bigotry.
Nothing annoys me more than UA-cam's or influencers that seem to think it's okay to record someone without permission amd harass them as a "prank" especially women. It's even worse when the person being recorded asks to not have it posted online. Sadly, nowadays, it's one of my main fears to be recorded and posted online without permission, Especially if it goes viral for whatever reason. Then everyone knows who you are. Pranks are supposed to be funny for everyone involved, It shouldn't be harassing someone or bullying them, and then you posted online, especially when they ask you not to. I miss prank videos when everyone involved was OK with it and they're actually funny not a crime or harassing innocent people.
If one of these "pranks" happened to me, I'd honestly assume I was being mugged and act accordingly. Under UK law, if you believe you're being/about to be assaulted, then you can legally fight back.
here in germany its against law to randomly film people. and i never get people that think this “violates their right”. btw it is ok if someone is in it but not the point of focus. like does the pic/vid loose its meaning if that person is gone? if not its prob fine
@minecraftreports I wish this right to one’s own privacy would actually be accepted worldwide. I am not the type of person to do stupid or embarrassing things in public and I definitely do NOT want people filming me just like that - even if it’s for themselves as an acquaintance of mine or a random stranger for whatever reason. I hate it! Stop filming random people, man
I don't understand people like this😭 I'm an NPC, a side character. I HATE when people draw attention to me and I try to avoid standing out as much as possible.
My dream is to be isekai'd into an otome manhwa as a side character but actually remain one. Like get a job as a horse groomer or kitchen maid and watch the duke and villainess shenanigans from afar while eating popcorn.
@@wintergray1221This would be my ideal. I just want to watch the romance drama from the sidelines and swoon over the lead characters falling in love while I pick flowers on the sidelines or something. 😅
Most of the laws asy that the dog must be "under control" at all times. That normally means a leash, but a (very) well-trained dog can be under voice control. However, few dogs are trained to that extent. (They have to obey a recall, no matter the circumstances, even if they are chasing a squirrel or engaging in other normal dog behavior).
@@viverra I blame dog owners for people not knowing that well trained dogs will obey stronger than a leash. Most people have only known dogs with no training at all, and this is why they thinks dogs are wild uncontrollable animals about to cause chaos without a leash, because dogs are a homogeneous collective and service animals don't exist to them (after all, disabled people also don't really exist to most people). But it's still kind of frustrating to see the ignorance that people believe all dogs are a nuisance and all dogs must be leashed at all times, it's a self perpetuating bias.
@@Aaron.Thomas I assume you wouldn't get in trouble if you need to let go of the leash for the dog to do its job, but people I've seen around with service dogs seem to have them on lead of some sort.
42:44 fun fact about this woman, for a good while she started questioning, if it was illegal to clean bathrooms without permission from the owners when she was being told by employees that she shouldn’t be doing what she was doing, and then she moved onto defacing graves by painting them. She has also removed flowers. That family has gifted their loved ones and replaced them with fake ones, along with taking stuff left at a child’s memorial to wash them and bring them back. She has not presumably not asked permission to do any of this by the way.
My hispanic wife on the subway once heard a group of people speaking in Swedish. She REALLY doesn't look like she speaks Swedish... but she spent a semester in Gothenburg and speaks it well enough to know they were making fun of Americans. When we got off she looked at them and said "Hejdo." They just stared
@@AIHumanEqualityI am someone who does believe we need to start using renewable energy But these protests just make a part of me want to burn more oil just to spite them.
@@AIHumanEquality On the other hand, a protest that doesn't disrupt anything is a protest that gets ignored. Pick whatever protest you think is good, it still caused public disruption. The difference is that in some protests, media focuses on the cause, in others, media focuses on the disruption. You could argue that things like Team Trees/Seas gets attention without being disruptive, but going viral like that inevitably means oversimplifying the issue, and both of those projects are ineffective, divert attention away from actually effective efforts, and by convincing people that they've already helped out, reduce the actual support to the real issue.
@@AIHumanEquality MLK organized boycotts and public sit-ins. Ghandi advocated for civil disobedience, and you can bet his salt march blocked some public roads. Non violent doesn't mean non disruptive. The whole point is to be disruptive. It's just that here in the modern day, we acknowledge that MLK and Ghandi were right in their cause, and so, instead of focusing on the disruption their protests caused, we focus on the reason why they protested. The point of peaceful protest is to bother people in a way where you aren't being a direct threat, to force the people opposing you to be violent first, so that they look like the bad guys.
@@Nostripe361that's Actualy the point of paid protesters. They get paid by an oil company to make the protesters look bad so that people are angry at them and use oil out of spite.
At 19:08 that lady tried to run over her ex husband while driving drunk with her kids in the car. The police were trying to pull her over, but she kept driving until she reached her house, and she's all mad in this clip bc they had to physically pull her out of the car
The leash Karen is a menace and could probably do with a good suplexing, but at the same time, I *hate* people who walk their dogs off-leash in public places. "Oh my dog's so good, he'd never run off or bother anyone!" First of all, I don't trust anyone who says their dog would "never" do a given behavior, because both dogs and humans are individuals who have their limit. Even if that limit is very hard to reach, it's there, and I don't trust any dog owner who is willfully blind to that. Second, even if your dog is the perfect angel you have in your head, he's still only one variable in an incredibly complex equation, and you have no clue what the other variables are. I have a dog who is excellent with all people, including kids of all ages (though we always take the opportunity to educate any impulsive petters about asking first because not all dogs react as well), but who is very reactive to and scared of other dogs due to having been attacked several times in her past. She's doing great thanks to excellent training and work with a behaviorist, and when we're out walking, I always have her under control and I keep my distance from any other dogs (at least a block on average). I've had off-leash dogs come sprinting at us four separate times, and in only one of those cases did the owner run after their dog. In the other cases, they just called out "Don't worry, s/he's friendly! S/he's just saying hi!" Buddy, I don't care how friendly they are, my pup is traumatized and unable to remove herself from the situation, and all she sees is an unknown dog charging at her and her human, and if she defends us from the threat, neither of us are going to be happy with the outcome. She doesn't deserve that, I don't deserve that, and your dog doesn't deserve that. Also, you don't know what *humans* around you are scared of dogs and don't want to be approached and sniffed by even the friendliest of puppers, and you don't know what humans or animals or cars or other variables might behave irrationally or unpredictably around you at any time in an area with so many such variables. It's very Main Character thinking, honestly. Anyway yeah, I have a lot of Very Big Feelings on the topic. While the two parties in the video were in the wrong to very very different degrees, they were both in the wrong. Be good humans and leash your dang dogs, folks.
This. I've been literally chased with my bike into a fricking brook, because apparently this super well-behaved puppy has never seen a bicycle before....
I have been chased many times by "friendly" dogs and bitten a couple of times. Anyone irresponsible enough to not leash their dog in public is not being smart. I was not hurt bad enough to sue, but I did get animal control involved in bite incidents and both dogs labeled as "dangerous" which isn't making the owner's life easier and if it happens again or the dog was surrendered to the animal shelter, the dog would be put down because of the owner choices and local by laws.
14:55 Unfortunately the fella who made the diagram isn't being satirical about the "ick" things, and they have more diagrams full of misogynistic views on romantic relationships under the guise of "psychology"- unironically using the "1-10" scale, using "dread" as a tactic to keep a loved one...they specifically use videos of unreasonable women to encourage that rhetoric. It's weird when you look into it.
Considering all the things I hear about women telling men they aren't men for having feelings of any kind or anything like that I guess that's okay but calling a woman out on it isnt.
How someone can go to a foreign country without doing any research, not knowing any of the customs or a little bit of the language, and then complain that the experience is isolationg is wild to me.
For some military families it can be a hit and miss. A lot of them go to places where they don't know anything, not even the language and stay pretty much confined to the military campus because it's the only place where they have some semblance of familiarly. It can be pretty isolating since you're pretty much stuck in this small space and they're not there for any reason other than because their spouse's job brought them there. What's worse is finding out that the locals don't want you there either. So many of these natives come to work/socialize on the campus just to make fun of the foreign residents behind their backs or even right in ear-shot due to their inability to understand what they're saying. So I guess it depends on your reasons for coming there:
Exactly. Like you don't need to learn a whole new language just to travel, but at least think for a second before going. And at the very least teach yourself a few key phrases in the local language. Like if you only speak English and are going to France, learn to say, in French, "Does anyone speak English?". And be polite, if they say no, accept it.
It's a slightly weird description but in fairness she's not comparing them to English speaking countries, she's comparing them to other European countries that also don't speak English primarily. That and the fact that it was framed as a personal experience rather than some indictment of all of France suggests to me that she didn't intend it to be read as vindictive even if it does come across that way.
12:33 OMG why did they denied the entry to me.... A Hooters crop top and some bicker shorts are completly apropiate for the most important religious place in Europe
I, personally, have Polish, Swedish, German, Scottish, and Irish heritage. That doesn't mean I get to roll up into Poland, Sweden, Germany, Scotland, or Ireland like "I'm one of you guys!" I'm American and they'll all know it the moment I open my mouth to say anything.
I'm pretty sure I remember a politician that tried to do that with the Native Americans. It was a major facepalm and people started calling her "Pocahontas" for her stupidity, which is a disgrace to the real Amonute since she was forced by others to be something she wasn't. And the tribe she has heritage from rejected her because she thought she could just waltz right in and "be one of them." It's fine to want to learn about the cultures of your ancestors, maybe even incorporate some of it into your own life, but in the end, you were born, raise and grew into a culture that wasn't theirs and there forth that culture is central part of who you are. Immigrants from all over the world know this very well: just because they came to one country doesn't make them automatically part of that culture.
@@girl1213 Yikes. I have a lot of Cherokee heritage among others (Scots-Irish, Welsh, and German that I know of), but I would never claim tribe membership or do something so entitled like that woman. My female ancestors had to leave the tribe in order to marry white men. I do have a fondness for Native American culture (at least, what media has presented to me, which is probably full of errors) and more than a few physical traits, but you hit the nail on the head when you said culture is what you're born into.
51:18 I've encountered some of the American "oh I have this or that heritage" as a swede moving to the US, for the most part it mostly comes off as wanting to make friendly conversation. But every once in a while I've encountered people that with all seriousness go: "See this teensy bit of red in my beard? It's because I have viking heritage. That is why I have anger issues. Also, I want to die a warrior's death and go Valhalla. "...and I just go mute, because there is no way to respond to the whole situation without just bursting out laughing, and as funny and ridiculous as I may find it, I don't actually want to be mean.
The lady could kiss asphalt at that point @7:06, if she deliberately lures a puppy onto the road. "Sorry Judge, I'm allowed to defend my dogs agains this lunatic."
Hi, I'm Polish and I'm not sure what kind of reaction the guy expected, but if he was looking for excitement, I know why he might be dissappointed lol. We aren't the most outwardly friendly looking people, although we are welcoming and you can easily get into our good graces by learning a couple Polish phrases, we love that. Just don't expect people to fawn over your Polish heritage, we all have that too lol
Yep. I'm Polish American and have friends from Poland and 100% refer to myself as American around them bc I would die from embarrassment if I had the audacity to refer to myself as Polish around them
I've seen that clip of the woman resisting arrest a few times. I find it crazy because if she had a different skin colour and decided to try and bite the cop they would no longer be asking her to get in that car.
49:34 for this guy I initially thought he was being shamelessly a main character, but after hearing him explain and talk, I think he just doesn’t understand how wifi works and doesn’t realize he is affecting the WiFi speed for the owner of the WiFi. I think if it were explained well and someone helped him set up his own WiFi the whole thing would be resolved peacefully. I genuinely don’t think he is trying to be a butt about things
33:50 my daughter is a horsey person and her clothes do cost a fortune. If I collect her from college and we are going shopping then she isn’t at all embarrassed to go in wearing her horse riding clothes, which she shouldn’t be. However to go in there with a head collar or bridle (I didn’t look that closely and can’t be bothered to go back and check lol) with her helmet on too is just bizarre.
Oh boy. As someone who has CPTSD, I can comfortably say that yeah, remembering things can be tough, cos memories all connect. Just the other day I was reading through some old letters from a close friend and something was mentioned that put me into a spiral. But good grief, you don't need to ruin the day for someone else? Also, you have no clue what that person has gone through. They might have done a lot of work to be able to look back on memories fondly. Your comment might bring up a lot of issues, and then slap guilt on top of it for not being depressed or traumatised enough. These people just suck
Yep, as someone with PTSD (very likely CPTSD, I was diagnosed before CPTSD was recognized in medicine), yeah, it's tough. But I'm not telling other people they can't enjoy something just because it's hard for me. I've had the most barely connected things make me an inconsolable mess. And that's not a reason to berate other people.
@@waffles3629 This. I was triggered once by a video of a father reading a bedtime story to his child. I advocate for all fathers to read bedtime stories to their children.
41:44 It's a PetSmart. You're allowed to bring your pets in to petsmart and petco, but they usually expect cats, dogs, birds, and reptiles lol. Technically, it's allowed. 🤷🏽♂️
At 19:20, I've seen Boze do a reaction to that bodycam footage before. The woman's name is Shawn and she had a warrant out for her arrest for domestic battery (she hit her husband with her car) and the police showed up to arrest her. During her arrest it was also determined that she was driving under the influence while her child was in the backseat of the car, so they were also able to tack on an OWI charge, reckless endangerment, and attempted assault on a police officer (the one she tried to bite).
I kid you not, a few years ago I was going around saying "hello, how are you" in Spanish to see how people would react to a white guy doing so. Most white people would look at me slightly confused but say "hi" back. Most Hispanics would smile and greet me back and say how they are while some would go on and provide more detaol, and I'd have to explain I know very little Spanish and they were chill about it. Most black people shook their heads and smiled. There was ONE old white man who took such massive offense that I started to chuckle and walk away, to which he followed me, DEMANDING that I speak English because "tHiS iS aMeRiCa! We SpEaK eNgLiSh HeRe!" and that "He DoEsN't FiNd It FuNny!" as if America wasn't founded by immigrants for immigrants who all have the freedom of expression (within reason) STILL makes me laugh to this day 😂
6:35 some service dogs CAN’T wear leashes because it could impede on their ability to help their handler in an emergency situation. So think of this, a person is holding the leash to a dog trained to get help if they have a medical episode. They do In a place where other people can’t easily see them. As they fall, their grip tightens on the leash and the dog can’t go to get help. Or they let go of the leash, but as the dog goes for help, the leash snags on something and the dog can’t get it free. That person is now in danger because their service dog can’t do it’s job. So no, not ALL dogs should be on leashes. Pets should, yes. But you don’t know what is and isn’t a pet. Purposely antagonizing a dog and trying to lead it into a BUSY ROAD is so f-ed up, I have no words.
@@nevermore7285 not required by law and with how easy is is to get them, it’s like AT LEAST 50/50 chance the dog is actually just a normal pet being passed of as a service animal, but doesn’t actually have the training. Many people who need service dogs don’t put harnesses on them.
I didn't know this. They should make some of break away leash to deter mouthy know nothings sorry of like the different types of white canes but for service animals.
I just spent four/five months living in France. I had a wonderful time. I made a lot of friends and I actually found that random people on the street were really nice and helpful. Even in Paris, I had a guy with his kid come and ask if I needed help with the metro ticket machine. However, the critical difference: I speak French.
Also speak french. In my personal experience Lyon is more of a working person city than tourists. These people were just trying to go about their lives and there are a lot of french people who cant speak any English beyond “hello” and “f*ck”. I feel like people go to paris once and think that everyone can speak English
I lived in France for four years, and did not speak French. I worked in a position where the official language was English. I had a very hard and very lonely time. Wish I spoke better French
@@restrictedmilk Yeah, this is the thing. You can't really go to a country without speaking the language - and especially not France. Even in a country where most or all of the locals speak English, you'll still feel left out and will miss out on a lot.
@bradleybrown8428 There are tourist areas, for sure. Some major cities get a lot of tourists and I'm sure they are always looking for multi-lingual people (Paris, Strasbourg).
I’m physically disabled and either walk with a cane or am in my wheelchair when I leave the house…I am always terrified that there is going to be a situation where I need to get out quickly and can’t. I can’t believe that those two guys thought that it would be a funny idea to panic a room full of people…so twisted.
17:22 That guy in the blue shirt got sooooo close to hitting his head on that bench and getting incredibly injured in front of his kids... These people need to be in jail.
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To be fair, shouting "I love New York!" Followed by someone telling you to shut up is a trope used in tons of movies.
Makes me cackle. Every. Time. (And I'm the Californian born-and-raised child of New Yorkers.)
"Good morning, my neighbors!"
"Ey, fuck you!"
"YES, YES, FUCK YOU TOO!! 😀"
"Happy new year!"
"Happy new year, naked wierdo!"
Is... is your profile pic twi'lek Jayne Cobb??
@@Lillyluvsanime Yes. Yes it is.
Walking your dog without a leash especially next to a main road absolutely makes you an asshat, but this woman trying to get the dog to run in the road to prove a point is also an asshat. Two things can be true at once, I just feel sorry for the dog.
Exactly what I was coming to say. Walking your dog off a leash no matter what isn't safe for the dog, but the lady handled it in the absolute worse way.
Agreed. I'd never leave my dog off the leash near a street. That being said, if someone were to lure my dog into the street, I'd absolutely lose my sh*t.
apparently she is a actor
@@b33boiXD And nearby dogs
Hold up, I feel like I’m tripping but I think I’ve seen her before on tik tok where she tried to block skateboarders.
The damn scissors on the spaghetti was hilarious. The waiters were acting like they were witnessing a homicide.
that is a reasonable reaction to that shit
Isn’t breaking spaghetti kinda illegal/basically unacceptable in Italy?
If there is one race you never want to piss of its the Italians XD
Edit:spelling correction(dam it auto correct)
@@wetlink0096not really, he was just cutting food, it ain't that deep
@@TheFoxdaWa you are banned from eating pasta
Wait, isn't falsely yelling fire in a movie theater literally a crime?
Legal Eagle has a video about it. It’s few years old, but if I remember correctly, it is complicated.
In this case it's definitely illegal
It’s not illegal if I remember right but if you yell it to incite something like a stampede then the incitement is what is illegal
threat to public order 🤣
@@Nostripe361 well no matter what yelling fire in a theater will incite panic, so either way the act itself is basically illegal. If someone shouts bomb or fire I’m not gonna be stupid and assume it’s a prank. I’m getting out of that bitch immediately lol.
The lady who tried to lure the dog into the street is in SEVERAL different videos, harassing skateboarders, trying to make THEM fall into the street, and I think she's the lady in that video from the pandemic, refusing to wear a mask in a fabric store, and mocking people for wearing them.
So, an all around PEACH of a human.🙄
she is a actor apparently
@@aliceramdom.s clout aint worth that level of hate
If she appears so often, I'm kind of lead to believe it's for clout, not actual poor behavior.
@commandercorl1544 ...The two are not mutually exclusive in any way.
Poor behavior for attention...is still poor behavior.
Real or not, she still put a dog and people in danger. If her 'acting' went wrong and the puppy ran into the road and actually got hurt its still her fault. If the owners got hurt chasing the puppy its her fault, tiktok has a lot of stupidity to answer for either way
Main character: "I'm special because I have polish heritage"
Polish people: "We all have polish heritage in Poland"
Main character: surprised pikachu face
Wzmianka o Polsce pod odcinkiem Clicka to coś czego się szczerze nie spodziewałem
*tourist:* Hey there, random Polish person! I recently discovered that I'm kinda Polish! Wouldn't you & your country folk like to get together & throw me a party, parade or whatever to help me celebrate the fact that I'm kinda Polish?
*native:* 🤭😂🤣... 🤨... wait, you're serious?!
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@@Hikokomorigoesoutside Widziałam jeszcze w dwóch innych odcinkach, ale nie pamiętam których.
In regards to people cleaning public bathrooms. There is a woman I have seen on youtube and Instagram who cleans houses for people who, for one reason or another, can't clean themselves. For instance, the people she helps may have had surgery or are disabled. A much better use of time and effort in my own personal opinion.
Yes, I think I know who you’re talking about! She’s honestly such a great inspiration, she’s amazing for the work she does
That's fantastic! Restaurants don't need people to volunteer to clean their bathrooms-they have paid staff for that-but cleaning the homes of people who need it but can't afford it is genuinely great.
"i love new york"
"shut the fuck up"
the true new yorker spirit
i approve
Maybe that's also what happened to the girl who was crying about not making friends in France XD I fully support that kind of answer anywhere in the world!
Reminds me of that bit from Last Action Hero.
"I just shot a man and I did it on purpose!"
"Shut the fuck up!"
I love New York.
@@austin.luther this city is great. Where nobody gives a fuck what you do and everybody wants you to just fuck off
Lol they definitely don't give a frig. I love that. 😅
Reminded me forcibly of that bit in Coming To America. "Yes, yes, and fuck you too!"
Short, angry men on tinder : Women hate me because I'm Short!
Also these exact same men in public: Acts like an absolute abusive muppet, a full on walking red flag, completely clueless somehow why women dont touch him.
Abusive muppet lmaoooo😭😭😭
My brother : "Women are slUts who only like 6ft tall men !!!"
Also my brother : 5'3ft tall, got 4 different gf in his life
Me : taller than him, bisexual, no one in my whole life 👍
@@Αλέξανδρος-ω9βhow tf are you alone? You got double the options. You fr putting the L in Lgbtq
@@TryingMyName It may be because i'm a bit strange ? 😂 I'm autistic, gifted and communist. Let's say it's pretty unusual
It’s ridiculous. I got a thing for short kings. Love them. But I mean short kings…not short cringe losers. Your shit personality will turn women away whether you’re hot and tall or ugly and short.
The people who harass women “as a prank” are so weird to me. Like women don’t get harassed enough already? I thought pranks were supposed to be funny and surprising? Your literally just harassing women. They get harassed all the time already.
I know a guy like this I am no longer friends with …
He was like: „I can’t imagine this really happening.
I mean I wouldn’t do that, it’s stupid to try to get a girl this way. So I think it doesn’t happen! … But it would be funny to do as a prank“
This friendship ended fast after he got like this
Everyone gets harassed but after interacting with thousands of people in an interactive acting position, there is sometimes this line that a lot of people are just willing to cross more willingly with women. Talked to someone that worked in a rehab center that confirmed this and I remember going through school and seeing the respect a male teacher got compared to a woman teacher. People will act up more, like a power play, because a lot of the time women are expected to be polite and submissive. I've had to learn to be a huge ice queen at times and not let people walk all over me. Watching the meta in videos/streams of going and bothering women in a very predatory way and then going and harassing men and tricking them really grinds my gears.
Right, these "prank" channels stopping people on the street are just filming themselves harassing people
The “cool” thing is most of them are faked
@@AIHumanEquality Tbh comedy doesn't really have limits and is completely subjective. I can handle jokes. Though bad-natured ones done from an obvious place of malice just register as personal statements to me and I disregard them as humor.
As a former Petsmart Manager as long as the animal/pet is legal to own (in your area) and under control you can bring it into the store. We had a pig once and another store where I live had a pony come in. The sad thing is that I can pretty much guarantee that cow was better behaved than some dogs that go to that store.
bro a pig and a pony? the most interesting animal I've had working at a pet store was a rabbit lol
Someone brought in their pet iguana when I worked at Petsmart, little dude was so excited picking out his treats and a squeaky toy!
did you guys notice that the reins were attached to the cow's nose ring and not the halter???
i ride horses, i use bits, but i think putting reins onto a nose ring is too far.
To be fair, I won't bring my baby boy to petsmart because all of these people take their out of control 20 lb dogs out and about but its "cute". I'm really careful about who my 100+ lb little pup meets because that behaviour that people this is cute from a tiny dog would be alarming in one his size. Why is it that only big dogs are expected to have good manners?
@@animangle Not saying that you opinion of it is wrong, but the ring applies slight pressure and could definitely make it easier to ride, as well as them reacting better compared to if it was on the halter.
Judging it when I've seen people get threatened for using bits, whips, lunges anything really is a bit whack.
I _really_ hate people that say “go back to your country.” I can *guarantee* that that person is of European descent and is not Native American.
I AM native american, and I have been told to go back to my country before. Like, bro the heck? We were here first. lol
@@johnneygold4088 That's even __worse.__ I hope that person got the proper karma for being an asshole.
@@johnneygold4088Dude, I hope you rip them a new one.
My grandmother was denied a job because she was one of them that eye-talians, _and I will _*_never_*_ forget that._ So the racist white a-holes piss me off to start with.
But you've been here for 10,000+ years. You guys were here _first._ You've got priority. And after the centuries of genocide and mistreatment, since white asstrumpet pulls the, "go back where you came from," scheisse? No, unacceptable. That makes my blood boil.
Go back far enough and we'll find we're all from one country.
@@girl1213or at least one region, countries kinda didn't exist back then.
I swear, only in America do people shame others for being bilingual. Like, are you not ashamed? are you not embarrassed? Are you just mad that you're not included in the conversation? That's some toddler behavior right there!
Being bilingual isn't the problem, it's daring to actually speak the other language(s) in public 😅
The best part is that there are acrually still people in the u.s. that think learning more than one language will actually make you kid dumber. It's a thought that has been kaotlt eradicated but still stands. The idea cam from a very poorly done and biased study that has been debunked many times over but a few people still cling to, usually in support of their racism.
The hilarious thing is that since America is made up of immigrants from all over the world and hundreds of indigenous tribes with their own languages; its absurd to expect us to speak only one.
A lot less pressure to learn other languages when you can literally drive for 5 straight days, 10 hours each day, and still be in the same freaking country.
That is absolutely not true. Some English people will get extremely pissed off if you dare to speak Welsh in Wales.
As a short person i want to say to the short angry man: people can call you short all they want, but if you make up your whole character evolving around your height then you are short of personality
Woah you just murdered him, holy shit!
Yep. One of my friends is short (like 5'1"/155cm) and he's gotten so much crap for it. He also does martial arts and someone learned the hard way that attempting to pretend to squish him while actually touching him is a BAD idea. They were fine, winded but fine, and never did that again (well at least in school). Because apparently ending up on the floor when the person who put you there is literally half your size is humiliating.
My boyfriend is shorter than me. He's perfect as he is.
'Short' of personality hehehe
@@AIHumanEquality hehehehheheheheheh
That cow!!!! That one cracked me up. The store was a PetSmart, which is a large US chain that allows customers to bring their pets inside. You see people with dogs and smaller animals in there all the time. There's a sign on the front that says pets are welcome, and it does not include a size limit. So while it would have been weird to see a dude ride in there on a cow, he wasn't technically breaking the rules, and I bet the employees got a good laugh out of it.
That boy with the bodyguard needs to be arrested, other videos had annoying people who definitely crossed some line, but this is just really violent and aggressive.. and I agree with the bodyguard having zero morals.
They both probably should be arrested
@@AIHumanEquality That's the same as saying a soldier or cop shouldn't have morals. No, the person absolutely should think for themselves and choose which situations and clients to work on, the bodyguard is accessory to crime, and no matter the argument, he would be arrest along, so better to choose not to work for such people.
in that video i heard him say "I'm gonna kill your kid" or something like that
@@AIHumanEqualityThey should have morals, but we shouldnt judge them outright for thier client in our society where keeping the job could mean life or death.
Likewise he should be getting banned from protection agencies right and left.
His behaviour is crossing all the lines of reasonable.
Click: "Talks about how the body guard always protects the kid from consequences"
My brain immedietaly: Fire does damage to multiple targets at once...
The Karen in the blue shirt getting arrested was arrested for driving drunk with her kids in the car. Absolutely ridiculous that she thought she had any leg to stand on.
Oh man...
Also trying to run over her ex husband.
Seriously? WT actual F?
Sorry, I have 2 kids and as a father that just is INSANE.
She didn't, which is why she had to get dragged out of there.
Her white privilege is so saturated it's gushing from her pores
The funniest think about Bill Burrs commentary is that that’s exactly the sort of reaction she wanted to get with about 90% of the shit she did. Her whole thing as an artist was basically rage baiting, before we ever called it rage baiting. She wrote an art book, and the last instruction at the very end is to burn the book. Lennon wrote a review that said something along the lines of “Best book I ever burned”. Couple of absolute fucking trolls and I love it.
I've seen her called the OG troll and... yeah
I kinda respect that, actually
Knowing that makes that clip so much funnier XD
I mean he encouraged her to do that kind of crap too as he was obsessed with her and then he used to beat her and their kid too while telling people that she was just crazy like they were so toxic
So she was an annoying hipster prankster before TikTok? Nothing to be proud of tbh
My mother almost died in a crowd crush at a concert when a panic erupted. She fell over and survived because someone picked her up and carried her out. Gave her extreme social anxiety and claustrophobia, had full blown "I'm gonna die" panic attacks in crowds so we timed going on trains and shopping at the most off peak times. I also saw a video online of a crown crush in a burning video and so many bodies got stuck in the doorways that it trapped people inside. Crowds are dangerous. Stay calm in evacs.
Was the video The Station fire? That was particularly egregious because the club wasn't up to code AND security refused to let people out the back because it was only for the band (that's not supposed to be the case during emergencies for obvious reasons).
But yeah, crushes are no joke. Such a horrific way to go.
@@sourgreendolly7685 I completely forgot but looked it up quick and I'm pretty sure that's the one I meant, yeah. I didn't know about those details, I just saw the horrific videos. That makes it so much worse. Obviously these tragedies can be mitigated by good disaster and evac planning but it sounds like the venue made it so much more deadly than it could've been, what a shame.
And yeah, crushes are an awful way to die. A lot of my family is in the medical field and sees a lot of bad injuries so I've heard some disturbing stories. My grandma was a paramedic mostly responding to events with a large number of casulties and coordinating the response so she basically had a tier list of worst ways to go - being crushed/trampled was definitely up there. She had such a dark sense of humour, lol. I guess you need to, seeing that sort of stuff every single day.
Important context for the one where the guy rides the cow into the store, that is a PetSmart. You can bring your pets in there. Obviously, they typically expect that you are only bringing in a dog, cat, small lizard, etc. But it isn't the same as bringing them into a grocery store.
I actually think I remember that one and I think it was staged with approval from the store manager first.
I'm glad he got approval. I think your explanation makes sense too because the cow seemed very calm and healthy, which are signs of a responsible owner. It reminded me when Snake Discovery brought in their rescued pet alligator in PetSmart that way too
I would love to have a cow and ride it. I like cows
But, isn't it a Bullock?
At least it wasn't a horse, they WILL drop a deuce in the middle of the floor and don't give two shi...rts
That cow/bullock was absolutely gorgeous with what seems like a lovely temperament- A+ Bovine ❤
If someone came to Norway and proclaimed that they have Norwegian heritage, i would totally respond "Really? ME TOO! OMG we have so much in common!" and walk away.
I'm Swedish living in the US and I had someone say "I'm 1/8th Norwegian - We are neighbors!!" I.... okay.
And the best part: usually when it's an American claiming some sort of Swedish or Norwegian heritage it's usually a fat racist white dude that genuinely believes they're a "real" viking amd spam "blood for the blood god" memes and often don't realize what's wrong about that...
Lime seriously: if you do see someone excitedly shouting something like that I would be careful around them. It's an actual problem that we have here in the u.s.
I 100% read your comment hearing Click's voice. It was the "ME TOO! OMG" that did it.
Lol, I have Swedish heritage and I wouldn't proclaim it in Sweden. Like a damn idiot. Lol
@@AIHumanEqualityb-but I am 18% Norwegian! 😂
The Karen that tries to get the dog killed actually has like four or five videos of her being a complete menace
she is a actor apparently
@@aliceramdom.s so rage bait? sorry bud, but she's still an AH
@@aliceramdom.s if memory serves she was some sort of dental assistant for like anesthesia or something like that though that was at the time the first video came out cuz she got fired. There's a UA-cam channel called the reconning that goes into the back stories and consequences of different Karens.
Are they real then?
@@cijmo I believe so.
I can get her name I just gotta find and watch the video again
8:27 the worst part of this whole "prank" is that because of the warmth of his body, that store (to keep with FDA safety guidelines) probably had to toss all of that food.
You know you love your pets when you call them "that fat bastard"
I am British and can confirm I have a pet bunny who I love with all my heart and I regularly call him "annoying little fatty" 😂❤
I call my dog so many different names 😂 I love her so much. A few are:
- Crazy Mae
- Fat girl
- Old brat
- My furry delinquent
Etc.
I think it's a British thing to lovingly insult your pets cos I call my cat (who I love more then anything) a Basterd, a dumb ass, a twat, and an idiot XD XD
@@desirosethorne4429my dogs get dumb insulting names like fat and stinky and my cat gets the cool names like "fluffbeast" and..noodle legs
@@Fishwolfcrow noodle legs 😭
Translation for the non swedish people who actually wanna know what clicy said. (i am swedish and even i had to re play that part like 3 times to understand it......)
this is the translation
"ooooo start recording everything in ohohoo swedish that is super fun ehehe ....yes..."
LOL
Timestamp?
0:04 …..
@@littleevsamoyed7130literally the start of the video
@@neonplural Oh
on the topic of the activism, it's actually the oil companies paying the activists to be as annoying as possible so people don't even consider leaving oil.
Yeah it's nuts, it's why one always has to question who these people actually are. Happens with police out of uniform too.
Yeah, that's not even a conspiracy theory. I think there's an oil heiress who literally paid off the "activists" that were going around and ruining priceless works of art.
It's my first response at this point. Those people don't care, they're getting paid by X. Any time someone tries to use those as an example. Those are actors. That's not what real, effective activism is. Ignore it.
Wasn't that whole thing with "Just Stop Oil" just a conspiracy theory? I don't think that was ever proven to be true unless other things came out.
@luvhair255 In fact, George Floyd riots were actually peaceful protest. Then you see videos of people (mostly white dressed in black clothing) vandalizing and B&E.
They're being shameless about the wifi because they don't understand how it works. I'd suggest setting the wifi to not broadcast (so you have to find it by knowing the SSID), and just telling the bloke you stopped paying for it. If he wants it, he can pay for it.
If you go to Poland, you’ll find most people there are of Polish descent.
Dude found out something original about him, went to the place where it’s the most common and complains he’s not special.
He could go to pluto of he wants to truly be special
I'm imagining him walking up to some strangers and informing them that he's Polish, acting like he was expecting them to applaud and make him an honorary citizen or something. But instead they were like "um... okay? Good for you. 😬" And that's what he perceived as stand-offish. Well I guess it is, but for a good reason. 😅
Wanna feel special for being of Polish descent?
Go to Japan and go to the countryside.
The interruption of Les Mis is especially infuriating to me, because the song they interrupted is one of the big moments that always makes me cry and feel incredibly moved. Taking that moment from the people in the theater is horrible
And some of those people in the audience might have never seen it before and some might never get a chance to see it again. They've been robbed of the experience and it's terrible.
In addition... What is that about? Les Misérables is about the lives of the most miserable (heh) layers of the French population in the end of the XIXth century.
I'm not even sure that coal and even less oil is ever mentionned in any significant way??
I could have made sense (in a very thin, stretched way) if that was Germinal (about the lives of coal miners). But it's not even that.
That would be like protesting against meat production in a flower shop.
Understandable but also Les Mis is about revolution and humanist morality being at odds with the state/law. The play is literally about people coming together and fighting corrupt systems which actively harm them. Like this song is about disturbing the peace to achieve a greater goal, it is theamatically appropriate that it is disturbed.
This sort of activism is also not about getting people on your side as much as disturbing policy makers so they are forced to concede to your demands. British suffragettes did similarly unpopular protests by breaking into parliment and vandalizing shops.
Also there is evidence that revolutionary media that provides catharisis makes people feel like they have accoplished something causing them to behave more complacently. So disturbing the song might actually deprive viewers of that false catharisis and drive them to do something positive.
Also this might just be the ADHD talking, shows with malfunctions are way more fun to watch.
@@samanthaburns6956 glad somebody gets it. Les Miserables isn't just a spectacle, it has a message. This protest was on point.
Protesting, a play about revolution in the face of greed is crazy to me when everyone should be supporting it
As someone with clinical OCD who has random items or locations that I obsess over, you just have to learn that the world cannot always accommodate for you. In my own home I have my set of cutlery, my plate, my bowl, etc. and that’s okay because the people I live with know that these are ‘my’ items and are happy to not use them as we openly discussed this. If I go to the shops and ‘my’ carpark is taken it can certainly be difficult mentality, but that’s my problem to deal with. I’m the one with OCD and I’m in a public space. I have to work on managing my obsessions, not just blame the random stranger who has no idea I even exist. It can be hard to rationalise sometimes in those mindsets, but calling the police and doubling down is just terrible….
Great on you! I have 2 spoons that I HAVE to use for my tea. Hope your health is doing well.
@@arialash1113 Haha good to know I'm not alone with my possessiveness over certain cutlery 😂
@@arialash1113 Mine is named Mr. Stirry...
@@JessicaKennedy367 nice!
@LGBTQlegend dear, you mis understand us. While you correct in your description. We were just validating each others personal ocd problems. The OC here said they have it and have anxiety over those items. So do I. But with me, it's a single cup and 2 spoons. Those items are "ours." And not having them can cause stress. Knowing other people have similar issues is a form of comfort that some of us like. I hope you have a wonderful day.
The dog Karen was wild but you still NEED TO PUT YOUR DOG ON A LEASH.
I don't need my service animal getting hurt or missing a medical episode because an untrained dog wants to play/is aggressive and their person is in denial of the aggression
i agree completely, i have an overly friendly dog who wants to great everything and everyone, i know i need to put it on the lead for my dogs safty AND OTHERS! your dog could be the nicest thing in the world but other day may hurt it or it hurts itself
If you didn't know, that woman was being arrested for hitting and running over her ex husband with her kids in the car with her, she also kept resisting arrest even before she got cuffs on her.
Edit: Forgot to say, the husband did live but was injured, which was to be expected.
Which woman? The one harassing the people with the dog at the beginning?
No the one insulting the cop and resisting arrest I think @@FancyRPGCanada
@enexua_07 yes you're right, the lady who tried to bite the officer
Not sure of the info but I've seen a few comments saying she was intoxicated too.
@@Arwen_XIV she might have been, even if she was, it still can't excuse her behavior, not saying that you're using that as an excuse, just saying it in general.
People being annoyed when literal strangers won't socialize with them just because they're visiting a place is so wild to me. Like, people are just going about their lives, but because you had two weeks vacation time and decided to go to a different place, everyone should pay attention to you?
Yes
Has the same energy as someone visiting a zoo sometimes yet they don't see the issue, must be so frustrating to deal with
They also tend to be the same people when they meet a foreign person in their country will spend an hour asking stupid questions like "do y'all have fridges over there?"
In fairness, to me that read more like she just didn't feel like she fit in, and notably provided examples of places where she felt she did fit in that are also not English speaking and in the same region. It didn't really come off as accusatory and more just a recommendation to a particular subgroup of travellers.
@@reedsylvier5250Wait what do you mean? (genuine question)
As a retail worker, I'm all for standardise, mandatory annoying people pay
@@AIHumanEquality I agree. I'm in Canada, so it's not quite as bad, but some customers probably shouldn't be alone to leave the house they're so awful.
@@AIHumanEquality I'm in NB, here it kind of depends on the manager. I had a manager kick out a customer for saying something awful, but I've also had a manager gets mad at me for wearing a black ring when a customer got offended by it and called me perverted. It's kind of a case of customer happiness above employee happiness, unless the customer is really awful.
Fellow retail worker here. I support this. Even though I have it considerably good because my boss always has our backs when customers are being annoying, it can still be awful and we have to put up with too much nonsense.
Favorite thing a customer once said to a colleague of mine when she asked him to please pick up after himself because it is just rude to carry stuff around the store and then just drop it on the floor.
"Why should I? YOU are being paid to clean up here!"
Buddy pal sunshine, that may be true, but I am not paid to clean up after a spoiled, entitled, lazy man child.
@@OneToxicPixel My answer as always been "I'm paid to keep these shelves full and organized, I'm not paid to pick up garbage". It's gotten me complaints, but I always say it in my best "I'm super sweet" customer service voice and it's the truth, so I haven't gotten in trouble yet. My worst was probably a customer calling me useless when I dropped something he pretty much threw at me, and telling me my mother "must be so ashamed to have raised such a stupid cow of a daughter", the day after I came back to work after my mom passed. He got kicked out.
@@nathryl03he got told off didn’t he? I would have. What happened afterwards?
34:02 It is WILD to me that I had this experience once. I live in Brazil. I went to a federal public school as a teen. One day, a friend of a friend comes back after missing A WHOLE WEEK OF SCHOOL because he was at freaking Disneyland. He was talking about the trip to all of us, and the prices of stuff. "Oh everything is so much cheaper over there! I saw a GAP hoodie for X amount of money!" he said, smugly pointing at the GAP hoodie that I wore to school religiously, clearly trying to one-up me. And I simply had to tell him "mine was free". I got dress coded one day for wearing a red coat to school and they took me to some school assistance room where they told me to pick out a dark blue coat from the shelves. I saw a folded one that seemed to have a nice, big hood and instantly grabbed it. I just happened to be a GAP zipped hoodie. And they just let me keep it. It was my favorite thing to wear to school. Then that incident happened and it became even better, I freaking loved that hoodie just for the look on that dude's face
Brazilians don't like red? Am confused.
@@wintergray1221 I assume the dress code was closer to what you would think of as a uniform. With designated colors and everyone matching
@@MaskedReviews Ah that makes more sense 😅
@@wintergray1221Brazillian here
Schools here love to butt in what students wear
Is GAP popular in Brazil? Because then I’ll ship my Brazilian buddies some GAP hoodies. I’m sending some snacks soon so it’d be nice to use the already expensive shipping to get them something that will last.
As a French person, please, please, to all foreigners : half of us barely know ten words in english. The other half, for the majority, can’t stand people trying to force them into socializing. If we don’t want to be your friend, we won’t. If we aren’t in the mood, we won’t try to be friendly. But most importantly, BE POLITE. Being overly friendly and social just seems rude and awkward if you aren’t at a party.
And do not call the béret a "french hat". It's weird and we will hate you.
Also as a french. Don't try to have a conversation with me in the street. I'm just here to go from point A to point B. I don't want to talk with someone
I know right? I mean her way of talking was kinda rude. And I am of the opinion that if you want to go to a different country and you know it's an area where not many people speak english. At least learn the basic sentences in the different language and a little bit about regular customs. Like how in asian countries it's a specific bow rather than shaking hands and stuff. You don't wanna go to a foreign country, insult everyone, get in trouble and then be kicked out because you couldn't be bothered to understand the country you're visiting.
@@TheRasengan0Yeah people seem to forget that just cause a certain place is a popular tourist destination, doesn't mean people don't still have their day to day things to do? They aren't making a living off of talking to you 😂
People like that tourist forget that while she is there on vacation, people are just trying to go about their daily lives and survive. If you're going to another country , learn at least a little bit of the language and culture.
Don't just buy a beret and baguette and expect every French citizen to kiss your butt because you're on vacation there. They don't owe you crap.
The guy who went to Poland and was surprised that no one cared for his polish ancestors or something instead of having his DNA tested should just try learning the language. We love when someone want's to learn polish cause it's a hard language to master. So, if you're thinking about impressing a pole, here's a tip
As a person from Poland, I agree!
Most people from non-English speaking countries would be impressed if someone who is not from there speaks their language. I met a Japanese once who was a little surprised I know a bit of Japanese since we do not speak it in our country.
As a Scot it kind of annoys me the amount of Americans who go on
about being like 1/64th Scottish.
Im fromPoland what wolud impress me wolud be him speakin polish cuz polish is hard not his dna
@@saros_system As fellow person from Poland, I also agree
these people seem to forget, the United States does NOT have a national language. though we are taught English, and speak it rather mainstream, it is NOT our national language.
Exactly, it's only the "official language" of the government, people can speak whatever language they see fit.
it's the native language we go to school for 12+ years and STILL can't use correctly...AND ACCEPT IT!@@dion8895
@@dion8895USA does not have an official language. When english was proposed as such, making english the official language has been deemed "undemocratic and a threat to individual liberty". (:
There is no official language on a federal level, some states have made english the official language on state level, while some other states have a non-english language as their official language. To make it even more funny (or sad) through certain times in history, all non-english languages have been made illegal in the US (not the case in current time). US is a home to more than a hundred languages, which is pretty impressive and almost makes you think people living in such a diverse environment wouldn't be neophobic.
16:00
buddy I have narcolepsy, there is literally not a single day that I don't take at least one nap, if not multiple
I have a phobia of dogs,I can tear up if one goes to close to me,and that woman who tried to lure the dog on the street is a fcking monster
I'm a mail carrier. So I am trained to avoid dogs. If someone is walking their dog without a leash, I'm basically supposed to avoid them which means a whole lot of houses won't get their packages. But yeah, dog should be on leash. But that lady is insufferable, though I'm seeing another comment saying she's a paid actor. I'm leaning to believe that. Too out there and they try to throw every Karen stereotype out there in the video.
@@AquariumThoughtsso, dogs have a phobia of you
Fellow phobia weeper here, happened last time about three weeks ago, actually. Nice to see other people like me
@@AquariumThoughts I want to think that people who take their dogs out without the leash, like my dad sometimes does, is because they KNOW the dog is well behaved. But then you get hysterical old women that scream how much her little dog-shaped rat was "threatened" by his big dog who didn't even spare a glance at her dog, let alone go near it (to be fair, our dog is lowkey scared by small, loud dogs)
@@ValeriyApocalypse a lot of dogs are well-behaved according to their owners until I show up to deliver the mail. 🤷♂️ I mean for the most part a lot of the unleashed dogs do seem well-behaved but it doesn't mean that something won't change that
So a guy went to Poland and expected Polish people to be surprised by... meeting another Polish person in Poland. Right.
The obsession Americans have with "heritage" when one of their ancestors immigrated centuries before and they themselves have no personnal ties with that ancestor's culture is quite ridiculous...
"I'm actually Polish on my mother's side"
"Wow, what a wild coincidence! So am I!"
(Repeat for every individual person you meet)
People speaking Welsh....in WALES??? SPEAK ENGLISH 🤬🤬🤬
@@MilieLitre I mean, only a few decades ago people were widely denied jobs because their ancestors were Irish. Google "American No Irish Signs" if you want to see examples of this. Being descended from Poles who immigrated a few decades before (for example, all of my great-grandparents immigrated from Poland between 1900 and 1950) doesn't make me Polish. I'm American. My family has kept various cultural practices from Poland, but I am not Polish. However, we've been discriminated against until surprisingly recently for it. So I get why a lot of Americans have tried to hold on to our ancestor's cultures, because for a long time we were discriminated against for them even when we tried to assimilate. But Irish-Americans aren't actually Irish, Polish-Americans aren't actually Polish, etc. And a lot of people need to understand that.
@@wolfbyte2468 I do understand actually looking for the culture, but I feel (and may be wrong) that it's often a "badge of honour" and that there's no effort done to actually get to know that culture, which makes the whole thing meaningless. It's probably what happened with the person in the video who clearly only cares about Poland if polish people suck up to them.
However, if you, or anyone else, is actually doing some research on genealogy or keeping traditions alive, ties with Poland... I think that's great 😃
"I have Polish genes"
"Sir this is Poland. Almost everyone have polish genes here"
They also have Polish shirts and socks.
Same vibe in Ireland when the American's when Irish ancestry go there for vacation. Since about 4.7 million Irish settled in America from 1820 to 1975 I'd say A LOT of American tourists in Ireland say this. It's a whole cliche with the locals. Even the Late Night Show TV host Conan O'Brien made a joke about it when he went there to film.
37:50 Paris Syndrome is very real for those raised on romance movies, Disney, etc. It hits Japanese tourists especially hard.
They get disappointed by their own romanticized expectations of these countries upon facing reality?
(Genuine question, not being snide)
@@louiserules yes, basically. It's such a big paradigm shift for some that they feel physically ill.
Not only can it cause a stampede when there is a false fire alarm, but it could cause someone to have such immense panic that they go into cardiac arrest.
I hope these two were charged for their crime, as they put people's lives at risk for a "prank".
Also imagine someone who is physically disabled risk their health and their mental stability trying to scramble to their feet while thinking they will not be able to make it in time. Absolutely despicable 😢
That guy going around pissing people off and having his bodyguard to fight them is going to get a really rude awakening when he does that to the wrong person and gets hit with pepper spray, brass knuckles, or even shot. And if his bodyguard is smart, he’ll GTFO and let this zit go down
A smart fighter who recognizes the bodyguard for what he is isn't going to start with taking down the influencer. They're going to aim for the bodyguard first to take down the real threat in the area, then look at the influencer like, "what are you gonna do now?" Same reason I look at people openly carrying guns on their hips (It's legal where I live and some people do it) and think, "idiot. You're the first target to go if anyone actually tries anything. Conceal that shit."
@@o-mangaming5042
Not only that, but if you're not careful someone can snatch that gun off of you way more quickly than you'd think. You might actually end up being the perfect opposite of a deterrent.
@@eyesofthecervino3366 That's what I was thinking when I said you'd be the first target. No need to sneak your own weapon in and risk early detection if you can find someone else already wearing one and just ambush them.
@@eyesofthecervino3366this is exactly why when I worked security I kept my gun holstered inside my vest. Easy access through the side for me, concealed for everyone else. You’re biggest disadvantage is displaying your weapon where it’s within easy access to others. A lot of my coworkers had their exposed carry permits and would wear them on leg or hip holsters just out there for anyone to snatch, I don’t get why
As an italian the compilation of the guy messing around in restourants is both hilarious and extremely painful to watch lmao
Ketchup on a pizza... lol
16:29 I always wonder what people should do in these kinds of situations. He doesn't stop when you politely ask, you can't physically remove him (or sock him in the face) as that would be illegal I'm pretty sure :p But calling the police would also be kind of an overreaction :/ So like.. what do you do??
A word of advice. The ick diagram at 14:50 is made by a creator called hoe_math, who combines excellent illustration skills with aggressive red pill content, openly opposing gender equality and claiming (among many other things) that paid maternity leave is women being given unfair advantage over men. He is one of the most fascinating and terrifying things I have seen online.
Paid paternity leave is also a thing. I've seen it used at my workplace. I'm sure a lot of places still don't have it, but they really need to.
I'm sure he can't do the men's version of the ick diagram, because "women over 25" is usually one of them, and that might make his fanbase upset since they want to be able to date and impregnate 16 year olds.
I love and hate the consistency of redpill types seeing something that's a problem for men and immediately going, "Women must be the problem here! We should take away maternity leave and start drafting women!" Like bruh, if you weren't so focused on hating women you'd realize that's literally the point of feminism, gender equality wants to give you paternity leave too!
i was about to say, i think i've seen a diagram like that before and it was by some dude who seemed to be really transphobic
Well now i guess that means it's free game to steal it for your own then
The protests attacking art and performances make me so angry. Like why attack artists? We’re struggling enough as it is. If we were as worshiped as the people who throw cans at Van Gogh paintings, we wouldn’t be so famously poor.
41:35 that is a PetSmart, and they actively advertise they you're allowed to bring in pets to the pet-centric store, so he's alright. It's not the typical pet that comes in, but nothing bad will happen, they have the stuff on hand to clean any messes up, just don't be doing this to a Walmart or something.
At 16:56 that man is willfully disturbing the peace, which is illegal. He has committed a crime
Imagine crashing a wrestling event, only to get bodied by Stone Cold Steve Austin and Ryu, then the Green Lantern comes in to help them.
What a day that was, huh.
And someone is now writing a fan fiction. Thanks.
You couldn't see him but John Cena was also there.😂
Honestly, I would 100% charge into that ring if I thought I would end with me getting body slammed by Mario and spiderman.
That's one hell of a story.
The "speak your native language if you don't want others to listen in" trick does not work if you're Dutch. Seriously, doesn't matter how remote you go, Dutch people are everywhere... on a mountain in Scotland, tiniest village in Wales or a village postal office in France. Can't escape from my fellow countrymen it seems 😅
And whatever language you're speaking, you shoud never get too confident that other people around you won't understand you.
I, a Finn, once went to a theatre in Prague with my friend, when two men started commenting on my friend's ass in Finnish. I've never seen anyone looking so embarrassed as these two men, when we turned around and spoke Finnish back at them.
@@annalinnaeaI would have _loved_ to been there to see that!
I swear to god you can't go to any camping site in France without stumbling on about half of the Netherland.
I legit become friends with a girl because we were the only two french teenagers in the camping, everyone else was from the Netherland, and yes it was in France
@@kawaibakaneko My theory is that the Dutch are still trying to colonize the world XD But yeah, especially in France and Spain there are more Dutch people than locals in some seasons.
We were in Iceland on vacay, and I was learning some Icelandic for funsies, so I was trying to listen to some nearby people talk to see if I could understand anything.
They were speaking Dutch.
The next people I tried it on like some hours later, wERE ALSO SPEAKING DUTCH.
19:23 a little bit of context with that woman, she got drunk, got her kids in her car, and ran over her ex-husband, the father of the children, and then she acts like that when getting arrested
What a birch plank
She has so many issues she might as well be a comic book - lock her up
11/10 on that insult. Just weird enough to make it funny
If brains were aim, she would be the emprires new stromtrooper
41:45 i mean, it is a pet store and they allow all pets inside. So why not?
27:32 -
“Men used to build these for women-“
My immediate response: What a tomb!?
😂👏👏👏👏
The lady with the wedding cake was literally cutting the cake TOPPER. That is generally set aside and saved for the bridal couple to have on their 1st anniversary (frozen, of course). Did she truly think that tiny little cake was meant to be served to all the guests? And she set up a camera to show herself going in and cutting the cake - she knew what she was doing! I wouldn't cut the etiquette-breaker any slack if I were the bride.
tbf not everyone knows about or participates in little traditions like that, and the event was likely being filmed by at least one camera anyways and she might just have happened to be captured
Nobody cuts the cake at a wedding. The bride & groom first then a designated person does the rest. I can’t think of any culture where a guest helps themselves to the cake.
@@annenelson5656 Well there's no wedding cake here but a meal. And the idea of keeping a cake for a year to eat it is pretty gross.
@@LeSarthois How is it gross? Its cake so it isn't being heated, and its frozen the whole time so it doesn't go bad.
Just a reminder that freezer burn is real and that most bad things don't die in the freeze but slow down.
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45:50 "So, what you're telling me, now and on camera, is that you have been stealing my Wifi for two years?"
"... yes."
In the UK, there's something called the Computer Misuse Act 1990, which criminalises unauthorised access to any digital system. Which means that that man commited a crime, not just a felony. He could actually get like 10 months in prison for that.
38:20 lol french people don’t care that you’re traveling. The only reaction I got when I was in French was like « oh, the little Quebec cousin » cause we speak French too, but that’s it
As an actor myself who's been in a fair few musicals, I know I would be furious if I was mid-song and some activists walked right downstage and disrupted everyone's experience. I've been in a production where, before the curtain had come up on a scene I was in, a potential fire alarm went off. The curtain had not come up yet, and it was still so frustrating (fortunately though, it was just a case of an overly eager smoke machine, though one does still question why we were instructed to stay where we were until the fire alarm stopped or we were otherwise instructed, but that's neither here nor there) so to be mid-song, in a song with so many people singing so many parts, and to have some people decide now is the time for disruptive activism? I would be so mad! (this ramble in relation to the Les Mis clip)
Honestly, I'd probably grab someone and start dancing with them. The show must go on, right?
37:19 There is a phenomenon called “Paris Syndrome” - in which foreigners travel to France and are incredibly disappointed or distressed that their experience didn’t live up to that self/media-created romantic image of Paris.
It’s particularly prevalent in people coming from East Asian countries. The Japanese Embassy building in France has psych specialists entirely dedicated to Paris Syndrome because it’s so frequent in Japanese tourists.
Well that's stupid
I didn’t know that. I know there’s a lot of Francophiles in the world who romanticize Paris specifically and frequently make fools of themselves by treating France as their personal wonderland instead of a real place with real people just trying to live they lives. But I didn’t know that it was something that had a name, or psychiatric help for it. That’s interesting, and strange. It’s similar to how some people treat Japan or England, but I don’t know if there’s a syndrome name for that.
That's sad
@@cloudstrife4534 if you’re expecting a real once-in-a-lifetime romantic experience, only to get there and immediately clock that the streets smell like actual sewage, I’d be distressed too lol.
Edit: oh, and the Paris Syndrome specialists have similar training to grief counselors
I´m from europe and I often hear stories of people in france that refuse to speak english. Even if they can speak it. Suposedly some are even offended if you try to talk to them in english. So I am not suprised about her story. I never went myself but I heard it a lot and from different people
I still have high hopes that Click will one day - on April 1, for example - make a meme video all in Swedish, without further comment and the non-Swedish people in the comment section need to figure out what on Earth he said. This intro will do for now, though.
But, Click, you must not insult Simba. He feeds you with his amazing presence.
As a swede, i would die laughing
@@Randombookwoorm The Swedes in the comment section can totally mislead us :)
its his cat so he can do what he likes and I guess
As a Swedish person, I would love that.
The Polar Bear outside my house and I agree.
2:50 Activism through protest is by definition supposed to be disruptive--but it should also be ORGANIZED. One person shouting in the street probably won't do much and doesn't have any safety to back them up. That's why mutual aid is such a focal point in a lot of leftist spaces.
But what is it supposed to accomplish? This kind of protest might make sense for issues that are less known, but you aren't creating new awareness for environmental protection, everyone already knows.
Is there any indication that stuff like this actually increases support or causes action?
44:07 "You shouldn't speak Spanish in America."
The United States of America doesn't even have an official language lmao
Wait what? I'm pretty sure it's English.
It is true that America doesn't have an official language. When I used to be on Facebook, back in my self hating days, I was friends with someone who was always posting far right wing stuff. Often throwing out the whole "if you live in America you should learn English" thing. I finally started posting back. Things like "you know, free language apps now have some American languages, like Navajo and Hawaiian". Also just the occasional picture of a bumper sticker that says "you're in America, learn Cherokee". Since this friend was a total Trump lover too, I sent her a link to buy a bright red hat with white writing on it that said, "Make America Native Again". She unfriended me...
@@jbach1738 officially, the US does not have an official language. Individual states, however, can have their own official languages. English is the de facto language spoken as a first language by many, but not the official language of the country
@@genghiskengmail the US has no official language
@@jbach1738 sounds like that 'friend' wasn't a friend at all, just a jackass
Cliccy being the average cat-owner and insulting Simba feels just right.😂
Indeed! Always be insulting your kittymeow.
If you're not constantly insulting your cat, you haven't owned your cat for very long 😅
@@msthecommentator2863I mean, I don't constantly insult my kitty, but I have only owned him for... 4 to 5 years, so maybe that's why 😅 I love the little goofy pancake. He's an a-hole, but also quite considerate when he's being one. He doesn't try to break skin, even when he bites (when I brush him or pet him too close to the stomach and he's already edgy - I always give him treats after and during brushing to make it a more positive experience).
Well you did just call him an a-hole so now you're officially an average cat owner 🙃😅
@@bmichellew2010 Awesome, I'm one of the gang now!
If anyone was curious why, in the video with the woman trying to get the dog to run into the street, the man makes the comment about "which country should I go back to?" and the woman passing by talks about making fun of someone of Asian decent, its because they BOTH recognized the Karen from different videos of her being a Karen in a racist way
I'm sure she was probably racist earlier in the conversation before they started filming, too
44:16 best part is that both disney world (Florida) and Disneyland (southern California) are both in places first colonized by the Spanish. Florida was a Spanish territory longer than it has been US. But you can't out argue bigotry.
Nothing annoys me more than UA-cam's or influencers that seem to think it's okay to record someone without permission amd harass them as a "prank" especially women. It's even worse when the person being recorded asks to not have it posted online. Sadly, nowadays, it's one of my main fears to be recorded and posted online without permission, Especially if it goes viral for whatever reason. Then everyone knows who you are.
Pranks are supposed to be funny for everyone involved, It shouldn't be harassing someone or bullying them, and then you posted online, especially when they ask you not to. I miss prank videos when everyone involved was OK with it and they're actually funny not a crime or harassing innocent people.
If one of these "pranks" happened to me, I'd honestly assume I was being mugged and act accordingly. Under UK law, if you believe you're being/about to be assaulted, then you can legally fight back.
here in germany its against law to randomly film people. and i never get people that think this “violates their right”.
btw it is ok if someone is in it but not the point of focus. like does the pic/vid loose its meaning if that person is gone? if not its prob fine
@minecraftreports
I wish this right to one’s own privacy would actually be accepted worldwide. I am not the type of person to do stupid or embarrassing things in public and I definitely do NOT want people filming me just like that - even if it’s for themselves as an acquaintance of mine or a random stranger for whatever reason. I hate it! Stop filming random people, man
I don't understand people like this😭 I'm an NPC, a side character. I HATE when people draw attention to me and I try to avoid standing out as much as possible.
My dream is to be isekai'd into an otome manhwa as a side character but actually remain one. Like get a job as a horse groomer or kitchen maid and watch the duke and villainess shenanigans from afar while eating popcorn.
Me too.
@@wintergray1221This would be my ideal. I just want to watch the romance drama from the sidelines and swoon over the lead characters falling in love while I pick flowers on the sidelines or something. 😅
@@wintergray1221That sounds like a fucking dream, love that for you
same here
im not even in the background cast
im that one background casts friend you see for 2.5 seconds and like 17 people know about
7:30 Leashes aren't just a good idea, but required in a lot of the US. As terrible as that woman is, she's not entirely wrong.
Most of the laws asy that the dog must be "under control" at all times. That normally means a leash, but a (very) well-trained dog can be under voice control. However, few dogs are trained to that extent. (They have to obey a recall, no matter the circumstances, even if they are chasing a squirrel or engaging in other normal dog behavior).
@@viverra Local laws here specify a leash of no more than 6 feet.
@@lostshadows768 Service animals excepted.
@@viverra I blame dog owners for people not knowing that well trained dogs will obey stronger than a leash.
Most people have only known dogs with no training at all, and this is why they thinks dogs are wild uncontrollable animals about to cause chaos without a leash, because dogs are a homogeneous collective and service animals don't exist to them (after all, disabled people also don't really exist to most people).
But it's still kind of frustrating to see the ignorance that people believe all dogs are a nuisance and all dogs must be leashed at all times, it's a self perpetuating bias.
@@Aaron.Thomas I assume you wouldn't get in trouble if you need to let go of the leash for the dog to do its job, but people I've seen around with service dogs seem to have them on lead of some sort.
42:44 fun fact about this woman, for a good while she started questioning, if it was illegal to clean bathrooms without permission from the owners when she was being told by employees that she shouldn’t be doing what she was doing, and then she moved onto defacing graves by painting them. She has also removed flowers. That family has gifted their loved ones and replaced them with fake ones, along with taking stuff left at a child’s memorial to wash them and bring them back. She has not presumably not asked permission to do any of this by the way.
My hispanic wife on the subway once heard a group of people speaking in Swedish. She REALLY doesn't look like she speaks Swedish... but she spent a semester in Gothenburg and speaks it well enough to know they were making fun of Americans. When we got off she looked at them and said "Hejdo." They just stared
What does it means ?
@@akitokutikabanae7010 Goodbye. She said hejdo. They said hejdo back to her. Then they did a double take.
@@Sam_on_UA-cam Thank you !!
If you gonna do protest blocking smth, blocking presidents and politicians makes more sense than doing it to random people
@@AIHumanEqualityI am someone who does believe we need to start using renewable energy
But these protests just make a part of me want to burn more oil just to spite them.
NO!!! The drivers are trained to not stop.....ohh lol I get it.
@@AIHumanEquality On the other hand, a protest that doesn't disrupt anything is a protest that gets ignored. Pick whatever protest you think is good, it still caused public disruption. The difference is that in some protests, media focuses on the cause, in others, media focuses on the disruption.
You could argue that things like Team Trees/Seas gets attention without being disruptive, but going viral like that inevitably means oversimplifying the issue, and both of those projects are ineffective, divert attention away from actually effective efforts, and by convincing people that they've already helped out, reduce the actual support to the real issue.
@@AIHumanEquality MLK organized boycotts and public sit-ins.
Ghandi advocated for civil disobedience, and you can bet his salt march blocked some public roads.
Non violent doesn't mean non disruptive. The whole point is to be disruptive. It's just that here in the modern day, we acknowledge that MLK and Ghandi were right in their cause, and so, instead of focusing on the disruption their protests caused, we focus on the reason why they protested.
The point of peaceful protest is to bother people in a way where you aren't being a direct threat, to force the people opposing you to be violent first, so that they look like the bad guys.
@@Nostripe361that's Actualy the point of paid protesters. They get paid by an oil company to make the protesters look bad so that people are angry at them and use oil out of spite.
To be fair, having the dog on leash next to a HIGHWAY is the best option. Karen was a little too much, but the dog owners were irresponsible.
true but i think sticking with that horrible person being in the wrong is better. trying to lure a small pet to death isn’t anywhere near good
I was thinking how it was likely the dog was wearing an e-collar.
@@AIHumanEquality its still extremely irresponsible. any responsible owner would leash their dog in that area.
@@AIHumanEqualityif it’s trained or not it could still run into the road
True but she tried to kill the dog.
At 19:08 that lady tried to run over her ex husband while driving drunk with her kids in the car. The police were trying to pull her over, but she kept driving until she reached her house, and she's all mad in this clip bc they had to physically pull her out of the car
The leash Karen is a menace and could probably do with a good suplexing, but at the same time, I *hate* people who walk their dogs off-leash in public places. "Oh my dog's so good, he'd never run off or bother anyone!" First of all, I don't trust anyone who says their dog would "never" do a given behavior, because both dogs and humans are individuals who have their limit. Even if that limit is very hard to reach, it's there, and I don't trust any dog owner who is willfully blind to that. Second, even if your dog is the perfect angel you have in your head, he's still only one variable in an incredibly complex equation, and you have no clue what the other variables are.
I have a dog who is excellent with all people, including kids of all ages (though we always take the opportunity to educate any impulsive petters about asking first because not all dogs react as well), but who is very reactive to and scared of other dogs due to having been attacked several times in her past. She's doing great thanks to excellent training and work with a behaviorist, and when we're out walking, I always have her under control and I keep my distance from any other dogs (at least a block on average). I've had off-leash dogs come sprinting at us four separate times, and in only one of those cases did the owner run after their dog. In the other cases, they just called out "Don't worry, s/he's friendly! S/he's just saying hi!" Buddy, I don't care how friendly they are, my pup is traumatized and unable to remove herself from the situation, and all she sees is an unknown dog charging at her and her human, and if she defends us from the threat, neither of us are going to be happy with the outcome. She doesn't deserve that, I don't deserve that, and your dog doesn't deserve that.
Also, you don't know what *humans* around you are scared of dogs and don't want to be approached and sniffed by even the friendliest of puppers, and you don't know what humans or animals or cars or other variables might behave irrationally or unpredictably around you at any time in an area with so many such variables. It's very Main Character thinking, honestly.
Anyway yeah, I have a lot of Very Big Feelings on the topic. While the two parties in the video were in the wrong to very very different degrees, they were both in the wrong.
Be good humans and leash your dang dogs, folks.
This. I've been literally chased with my bike into a fricking brook, because apparently this super well-behaved puppy has never seen a bicycle before....
I have been chased many times by "friendly" dogs and bitten a couple of times. Anyone irresponsible enough to not leash their dog in public is not being smart. I was not hurt bad enough to sue, but I did get animal control involved in bite incidents and both dogs labeled as "dangerous" which isn't making the owner's life easier and if it happens again or the dog was surrendered to the animal shelter, the dog would be put down because of the owner choices and local by laws.
Also adding its safer for the dogs, like if they run into the street, even though they would "never" do that, and get hit by a car.
i agree, like, maybe they just don't like dogs, or can't deal with this right now? c'mon, others exist and have feelings, y'know
Anybody who thinks someone who walks their dog off leash is WORSE than someone who actively tries to KILL the dog has a place in hell.
14:55 Unfortunately the fella who made the diagram isn't being satirical about the "ick" things, and they have more diagrams full of misogynistic views on romantic relationships under the guise of "psychology"- unironically using the "1-10" scale, using "dread" as a tactic to keep a loved one...they specifically use videos of unreasonable women to encourage that rhetoric. It's weird when you look into it.
I am not surprised
I thought that while he was being reasonable in that instance, the diagram he drew up felt really sus and biased against women.
Considering all the things I hear about women telling men they aren't men for having feelings of any kind or anything like that I guess that's okay but calling a woman out on it isnt.
@@max_e_maxxy_No, neither is okay? And this channel regularly calls out that sort of misandry....
How someone can go to a foreign country without doing any research, not knowing any of the customs or a little bit of the language, and then complain that the experience is isolationg is wild to me.
But she bought a "French hat". Now she just need a striped shirt and an onion garland, and she'll assimilate no problem.
@@mothturtle7897 True!😂
For some military families it can be a hit and miss.
A lot of them go to places where they don't know anything, not even the language and stay pretty much confined to the military campus because it's the only place where they have some semblance of familiarly. It can be pretty isolating since you're pretty much stuck in this small space and they're not there for any reason other than because their spouse's job brought them there.
What's worse is finding out that the locals don't want you there either. So many of these natives come to work/socialize on the campus just to make fun of the foreign residents behind their backs or even right in ear-shot due to their inability to understand what they're saying.
So I guess it depends on your reasons for coming there:
Exactly. Like you don't need to learn a whole new language just to travel, but at least think for a second before going. And at the very least teach yourself a few key phrases in the local language. Like if you only speak English and are going to France, learn to say, in French, "Does anyone speak English?". And be polite, if they say no, accept it.
It's a slightly weird description but in fairness she's not comparing them to English speaking countries, she's comparing them to other European countries that also don't speak English primarily. That and the fact that it was framed as a personal experience rather than some indictment of all of France suggests to me that she didn't intend it to be read as vindictive even if it does come across that way.
12:33 OMG why did they denied the entry to me.... A Hooters crop top and some bicker shorts are completly apropiate for the most important religious place in Europe
I, personally, have Polish, Swedish, German, Scottish, and Irish heritage. That doesn't mean I get to roll up into Poland, Sweden, Germany, Scotland, or Ireland like "I'm one of you guys!" I'm American and they'll all know it the moment I open my mouth to say anything.
I'm pretty sure I remember a politician that tried to do that with the Native Americans. It was a major facepalm and people started calling her "Pocahontas" for her stupidity, which is a disgrace to the real Amonute since she was forced by others to be something she wasn't. And the tribe she has heritage from rejected her because she thought she could just waltz right in and "be one of them."
It's fine to want to learn about the cultures of your ancestors, maybe even incorporate some of it into your own life, but in the end, you were born, raise and grew into a culture that wasn't theirs and there forth that culture is central part of who you are. Immigrants from all over the world know this very well: just because they came to one country doesn't make them automatically part of that culture.
@@girl1213 Yikes. I have a lot of Cherokee heritage among others (Scots-Irish, Welsh, and German that I know of), but I would never claim tribe membership or do something so entitled like that woman. My female ancestors had to leave the tribe in order to marry white men. I do have a fondness for Native American culture (at least, what media has presented to me, which is probably full of errors) and more than a few physical traits, but you hit the nail on the head when you said culture is what you're born into.
The one with the cow in the store was actually funny because the store was Petco and they encourage pet owners to bring their pets into the store.
I both agree with you and disagree with you. If something spooks that animal at its size it can do a lot of damage in a hurry.
51:18 I've encountered some of the American "oh I have this or that heritage" as a swede moving to the US, for the most part it mostly comes off as wanting to make friendly conversation.
But every once in a while I've encountered people that with all seriousness go: "See this teensy bit of red in my beard? It's because I have viking heritage. That is why I have anger issues. Also, I want to die a warrior's death and go Valhalla. "...and I just go mute, because there is no way to respond to the whole situation without just bursting out laughing, and as funny and ridiculous as I may find it, I don't actually want to be mean.
be mean. let's see how the hero takes it
lmao I'm reading Magnus Chase (fantasy series based on Norse mythology) rn so I'm just like "NORSE MENTION!!! VALHALLA RAHHHH!"
The lady could kiss asphalt at that point @7:06, if she deliberately lures a puppy onto the road.
"Sorry Judge, I'm allowed to defend my dogs agains this lunatic."
Hi, I'm Polish and I'm not sure what kind of reaction the guy expected, but if he was looking for excitement, I know why he might be dissappointed lol. We aren't the most outwardly friendly looking people, although we are welcoming and you can easily get into our good graces by learning a couple Polish phrases, we love that. Just don't expect people to fawn over your Polish heritage, we all have that too lol
Are you telling me polish people are from Poland?
Here I thought people kept switching countries every week to spicen things up
Yep. I'm Polish American and have friends from Poland and 100% refer to myself as American around them bc I would die from embarrassment if I had the audacity to refer to myself as Polish around them
polish moutain 💪💪💪
I've seen that clip of the woman resisting arrest a few times. I find it crazy because if she had a different skin colour and decided to try and bite the cop they would no longer be asking her to get in that car.
Murica
If it were in Oklahoma, she'd have several taser strings in her at that point despite her color.
yeah no
No f*cking doubt! If she was a POC that would have gone very, VERY differently.
they meant she wouldn't be alive anymore (i think)
49:34 for this guy I initially thought he was being shamelessly a main character, but after hearing him explain and talk, I think he just doesn’t understand how wifi works and doesn’t realize he is affecting the WiFi speed for the owner of the WiFi. I think if it were explained well and someone helped him set up his own WiFi the whole thing would be resolved peacefully. I genuinely don’t think he is trying to be a butt about things
33:50 my daughter is a horsey person and her clothes do cost a fortune. If I collect her from college and we are going shopping then she isn’t at all embarrassed to go in wearing her horse riding clothes, which she shouldn’t be. However to go in there with a head collar or bridle (I didn’t look that closely and can’t be bothered to go back and check lol) with her helmet on too is just bizarre.
35:15 this shit is harassment 1000% they need to get arrested, they have video evidence.
Oh boy. As someone who has CPTSD, I can comfortably say that yeah, remembering things can be tough, cos memories all connect. Just the other day I was reading through some old letters from a close friend and something was mentioned that put me into a spiral. But good grief, you don't need to ruin the day for someone else? Also, you have no clue what that person has gone through. They might have done a lot of work to be able to look back on memories fondly. Your comment might bring up a lot of issues, and then slap guilt on top of it for not being depressed or traumatised enough.
These people just suck
Yep, as someone with PTSD (very likely CPTSD, I was diagnosed before CPTSD was recognized in medicine), yeah, it's tough. But I'm not telling other people they can't enjoy something just because it's hard for me. I've had the most barely connected things make me an inconsolable mess. And that's not a reason to berate other people.
@@waffles3629 This. I was triggered once by a video of a father reading a bedtime story to his child. I advocate for all fathers to read bedtime stories to their children.
41:44 It's a PetSmart. You're allowed to bring your pets in to petsmart and petco, but they usually expect cats, dogs, birds, and reptiles lol. Technically, it's allowed. 🤷🏽♂️
At 19:20, I've seen Boze do a reaction to that bodycam footage before. The woman's name is Shawn and she had a warrant out for her arrest for domestic battery (she hit her husband with her car) and the police showed up to arrest her. During her arrest it was also determined that she was driving under the influence while her child was in the backseat of the car, so they were also able to tack on an OWI charge, reckless endangerment, and attempted assault on a police officer (the one she tried to bite).
I kid you not, a few years ago I was going around saying "hello, how are you" in Spanish to see how people would react to a white guy doing so. Most white people would look at me slightly confused but say "hi" back. Most Hispanics would smile and greet me back and say how they are while some would go on and provide more detaol, and I'd have to explain I know very little Spanish and they were chill about it. Most black people shook their heads and smiled.
There was ONE old white man who took such massive offense that I started to chuckle and walk away, to which he followed me, DEMANDING that I speak English because "tHiS iS aMeRiCa! We SpEaK eNgLiSh HeRe!" and that "He DoEsN't FiNd It FuNny!" as if America wasn't founded by immigrants for immigrants who all have the freedom of expression (within reason)
STILL makes me laugh to this day 😂
6:35 some service dogs CAN’T wear leashes because it could impede on their ability to help their handler in an emergency situation. So think of this, a person is holding the leash to a dog trained to get help if they have a medical episode. They do In a place where other people can’t easily see them. As they fall, their grip tightens on the leash and the dog can’t go to get help. Or they let go of the leash, but as the dog goes for help, the leash snags on something and the dog can’t get it free. That person is now in danger because their service dog can’t do it’s job. So no, not ALL dogs should be on leashes. Pets should, yes. But you don’t know what is and isn’t a pet. Purposely antagonizing a dog and trying to lead it into a BUSY ROAD is so f-ed up, I have no words.
Don’t service dogs where vests or something that identifies them as service dogs?
@@nevermore7285some people do to try and deter people from touching their dogs, but there's no legal requirement to do so.
@@nevermore7285 not required by law and with how easy is is to get them, it’s like AT LEAST 50/50 chance the dog is actually just a normal pet being passed of as a service animal, but doesn’t actually have the training. Many people who need service dogs don’t put harnesses on them.
I didn't know this. They should make some of break away leash to deter mouthy know nothings sorry of like the different types of white canes but for service animals.
I just spent four/five months living in France. I had a wonderful time. I made a lot of friends and I actually found that random people on the street were really nice and helpful. Even in Paris, I had a guy with his kid come and ask if I needed help with the metro ticket machine.
However, the critical difference: I speak French.
Also speak french. In my personal experience Lyon is more of a working person city than tourists. These people were just trying to go about their lives and there are a lot of french people who cant speak any English beyond “hello” and “f*ck”. I feel like people go to paris once and think that everyone can speak English
@@ladyj.9350 Yeah exactly. You've got to choose your city carefully. The one I lived in was Rennes.
I lived in France for four years, and did not speak French. I worked in a position where the official language was English. I had a very hard and very lonely time. Wish I spoke better French
@@restrictedmilk Yeah, this is the thing. You can't really go to a country without speaking the language - and especially not France. Even in a country where most or all of the locals speak English, you'll still feel left out and will miss out on a lot.
@bradleybrown8428 There are tourist areas, for sure. Some major cities get a lot of tourists and I'm sure they are always looking for multi-lingual people (Paris, Strasbourg).
I’m physically disabled and either walk with a cane or am in my wheelchair when I leave the house…I am always terrified that there is going to be a situation where I need to get out quickly and can’t. I can’t believe that those two guys thought that it would be a funny idea to panic a room full of people…so twisted.
I’m so glad that in the fire alarm video the camera man reversed it to show his face as well! Now they both can be identified by the authorities!! 🥰🥰
17:22 That guy in the blue shirt got sooooo close to hitting his head on that bench and getting incredibly injured in front of his kids...
These people need to be in jail.
Absolutely. Those kids are traumatised by what they witnessed as it was.
21:09 im willing to bet that girl glanced over bc she was looking for weights or some machine