I remember hearing about one, about a guy who went to a local gas station and pretended to buy something. He handed the cashier a twenty dollar bill to pay, before pulling out a gun and demanding all the money in the register. He got the money and got away, but the funny part is that the money in the register only amounted to about fifteen bucks, and he has forgotten to get his twenty back from the cashier, so in the end he LOST money.
I was in a bar when a guy decided to jump the bar, mug the bartender. As he jumped back he found someone trained in unarmed combat. The weasel screamed until law enforcement picked him up. Said weasel screamed how he’d been violated. I had a drink with the arresting officer later that night, we laughed.
Unfortunately I never see Karma working. I just see really bad people get away with really horrible things & being manipulative, & really good people always having horrible things happen to them.
This really happened. My house was broken into last year we just moved into our house and to the West Coast less then a month before so we couldn't figure out who it was. A hour after the cops and CSI left we were cleaning our house. I found a strange phone. I went through it I didn't recognize anyone on it so I called the cops when the cops were on their way the owner of the phone Facetimed looking for his phone guess not thinking he left it behind he threatened me called me a thief I laughed and told him come to the house he just burgled that's where he left it he said a few choice words then hung up I took a screenshot of him knew he could access his photos remotely so sent it to a text to my phone. We didn't get all our stuff back but we got the guys and that is what counts
Yeah, some karma I witnessed was in California. I was walking with a friend, someone was about to throw coffee at us but they dropped the cup, and an f-bomb, then tried to take off. Not far behind them was a cop car who quickly pulled them over. Fine for littering there is $1000.
*The fire hose through the car windows is standard practice, and sadly a common issue. There are RU-vid videos showing multiple situations where fire crews did what they had to do and went through the offending vehicles. Quite a lot were VERY expensive vehicles...* 🤣
I've found people with expensive cars are often the worst drivers; I think it's because they feel entitled to be, because they're just that awesome. I would not be at all surprised if many of the people doing that kind of parking are people with more money than sense.
Awesome video. I remember one time one of my old school bullies attacked me in the street. She head butted me, trying to knock me out, and ended up breaking her nose on my forehead. It was instant karma. She and her gang left me alone for a long time afterwards.
I was at a gas station nextdoor to a flower shop when the elderly lady that owned the shop came in. She said her store was just Rob. A guy came in acting like he wanted to buy flowers and laid a twenty dollar bill on the counter. He then demanded the money that the lady keep in a cigar box. He took the box with only $17 in it and left his twenty. The police was able to get fingerprints off the money and arrested him.
Hydrant Parking - I served on my local Volunteer FD for a few years, and hearing other firefighters talk about how "their heart broke as they smashed a BMW's window" or the like is always just great.
@@seanns1945 Yeah. Delaying a fire being put out could literally cost lives. Or help spread a fire to another building. They guy should have been dealt with MUCH more severely.
I have a lincoln but i follow the rules. The person is probably not rich but spent it all on the car, i've seen people who do that. I donate money and food anonymously, because i care about those in need, I do sometimes buy a homeless a take out with separate compartments that divide up with meat, veggie, rice, and a nice cold bottle of water with some napkins. Sadly because they are homeless it makes it hard for them to find a job. Edit: How did i go from a car to a homeless person?
I've got one (although, this has not been 100% confirmed and may be just an urban legend): This group of Ku Klux Klansmen in Texas heard that some Pagans were holding a ritual out in the woods somewhere and decided to go and harass them. Finding the spot where the other vehicles were parked, they donned their hoods, assembled a cross and strode off into the woods, confident that they'd scare any remaining pants off the fluffybunny pacifist Pagans. To their surprise they ended up staring down the business end of at least two spears, a couple of swords, assorted knives, and more than one shotgun. Seems they had crashed an Asatru (as in, Norse reconstructionist) blot, and didn't realize that this was one Pagan sect NOT known for pacifist beliefs. From somewhere behind the hardware, a voice called out: "If that cross goes up, you're getting nailed to it. I've got my hammer right here..." They left in a hurry.
Considering I'm friends with, and was a practicing pagan this is very believable. When they cast circle that is sacred ground. And most of them while generally pacifist, they do believe in self-defense when diplomacy is unachievable.
I need ask one thing.. from when Pagans are pacifists? Yes, there are many kinds of pagans and mot generally avoid to be considered as Satanist, but generally it is better to avoid people who can literally eat you as some rituals are downright insane.
And as for "insane rituals", need I remind you that communion in the Catholic Church consists of drinking wine meant to represent blood, often done under a likeness of a man dying on an ancient torture device? Seriously.
I love Matt! He did such a great job of pointing out that some Christians aren’t the greatest at representing God! We need more people like Matt who understand social truths! Love you Matt!
Years ago I had a neighbor who was cheating on his girlfriend. She torched his Caddy. He pulled up in his Mercedes to find his other car in flames. He hopped out and called the fire dept. They arrived. Karma was not done yet. He had parked his Mercedes in front of the hydrant. Like the one mentioned here, they broke the windows in his Mercedes to run a hose through it to his Caddy that was on fire. His insurance paid for his Caddy. He had to pay for his Mercedes to be repaired.
@@lillieskidmore5795 two? I re read the OP and still only read she torched 1 car... but anyways, why didn't he move his Benz for the firemen, I assume he was right there watching his other car burn?
When the Eagles fans (a football team in America in case you don’t know) came to Minnesota to watch a game, they were very disrespectful and even made fun of an old lady When everyone was supposed to go back home there was a huge snowstorm so they couldn’t fly back to Philadelphia.
Gregory Mcallib: *breaks into my house* Me: Uhhh....,Gregory, can I help you? Gregory Mcallib: Gimme your money! Me: AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!! Gregory Mcallib: What’s so funny? Me: YOU THINK I HAVE MONEY!!!!!! Gregory: So you DON’T have money? Me: Oh hell no!
Wow, the different types of videos you do proves just how good on film you are - there's not a trace of the spookiness that you portray in your horror videos. Nice ability to mold your presence to the theme of your videos :)
Matthew. All of your videos are great. I watched your video on depression. I was once in a mental hospital and got help. You are very brave to open up about this issue and you continue to do videos. You are an inspiration. Truly a great person.
Whenever I am having a bad day all I have to do is watch some of your videos. I get such a kick from all of your cute humor I forget my hard day. Thank you so much.
Besides the things u talk about in ur videos, ur video is like mood lifting technique, I just watch ur videos when I really need a good laugh😂😂 Thank you for that
My favorite Karma story: my dad got a deerhound and was very harsh in his training, punishing the poor animal and keeping him on short rations, especially when the dog proved to be gun shy. But my dad's job required frequent travel and while he was away, we (my mom, siblings and me) treated the dog's injuries, fed him lots of good food, played with him and praised him (to build up his self esteem) as a good dog. On returning, dad pronounced that we had "ruined" his new hunting dog and told practically everyone in the county who would listen how all his time and effort had been wasted on a dog that was now "good for nothing" and "no account". How he didn't intend to feed a dog that wouldn't "earn his keep". But the next time he was away, leaving us all in our rather isolated farm house (nearest police an hour or more away and the phone was down since the night before), we heard something more than frightening on the porch, a stranger's heavy footsteps, the door being tried and a cold, vicious sounding voice saying, very low, "Git, dog! Git! Damn you, git!" Then there was a low growl, a scuffle, a piercing scream and the sound of footsteps running away. As soon as she loaded a rifle as a precaution, mom opened the door just wide enough to let the dog, who we'd been calling "King", inside. Where he got loads of praise and attention. In the morning, we found on the porch and steps some torn pieces of cloth, a lot of blood, and a butcher knife. When mom drove into town and made a police report, the news got around quickly. By the time the police arrived on the place, it seemed as though half the county had come along as well. My dad returned a day later to find that the "worthless" dog was a celebrated hero and the recipient of so many gifts of bones and meat that they took up half the space in our freezer. Then there was the new collar with his name on it. Nice new feeding dishes. Grooming brush. The blankets and dog bed. The visitors who wanted to see the dog rather than my dad. King and my dad never had a particularly good relationship, because dad was more embarrassed at being proven wrong than anything else. And because my dad, an avid hunter, had lost his reputation for being a good judge of a dog's quality.
Awesome video Matt!! I love seeing those who do wrong to others get their just desserts!! Thanks for the smile my friend and keep the vids coming!! Your Fan Always - Carl
I have some Karma for you. When I was wearing a Spider-Man sweatshirt (Not on halloween) and running around not being able to see anything because the mask was a bit too big, so I could not see. I yelled YOU'LL NEVER TAKE ME ALIVE than ran into a fence at about 6 miles per hour. Ah, School.
You should be struck with Karma.... good karma, that is.. because you always do a lot of good to most of us by posting these educational and funny videos.. thanks, Matt!
Speaking of karma.... some may call you a sellout for the shameless product plug. But I have been watching your vids for almost 5 years and think you deserve corporate sponsership. See not all karma is bad. We love you Matt.
I know this is an older video, but I just had to comment how much I love the comedic touches on this one. So much fun and so satisfying to hear that sometimes bad guys get what they deserve. 🤣👍
You forgot Mengele. He got a heart attack while trying not to drown. An awful person died an awful way. Edit: for those of you who don't know who Mengele was, he was a German SS officer, a doctor who conducted some of the worst experiments during the holocaust.
Claire Coffey I'm an evil bully and you're a piece of sh- no Mathew stop looking cover your ears and eyes for a sec please I need to do something (Joke please don't sue me)
I came in contact with many people who deserve some karma getting back at them. That's why this video feels all the sweeter! Good to know there is still some justice in the universe. Matthew, I love you for this!
I heard another one a young man broke into a house stole numerous things and used their computer but forgot to sign off Facebook. Needless to say the police had no problems finding him. In my local paper there was a story about two men who lived in the local projects across from the court house. They got into a fight and one shot and killed the other right in the open in front of dozens of witnesses. He was caught easily because he reported next day across the street for jury duty.
MathewSantoro I realize it's well over a year since this vid was put out but, this is still a great video! Great job! I'm binge watching all your vids for the next 48hrs😎
Just imagine that guy going into jail with his face all swollen and having to tell the other prisoners that he tried to rob a 72 year old and that was what happened 😂😂😂