I was called "lazybones" yesterday for hogging up the couch from my family members for days on end. It hurts man, it hurts. I may never recover from my emotional trauma.
In the US as well, but only at the European grocery chain Aldis. It's such a great idea. never any carts laying about because even those who do someone will go return it for a free quarter. It's brilliant.
@@BruhMrog fellow swede here. It's a cultural thing. Americans are so entitled and selfish så they'll always do what's best for them. I don't think there is any solutions
My entire job when I worked at Walmart, was taking care of the carts. Nothing makes you hate the general populace more, than when you walk out and find a cart return just haphazardly jammed with carts, with no semblance of order or organization WHATSOEVER. And then while you're trying to organize it so you can take the carts in, customers occasionally just push and launch their carts from 10 feet away, and they just ram into everything and create even more work. Seriously, fuck most people who shop at Walmart.
I always take people's grocery cart back since I'm going in the store anyway. It's just being nice. Then when I am leaving usually someone does the same for me.
Haven't watched iDubbbz in years. Glad to know I've been wasting my life on putting carts where they belong. Way more satisfying than the content being pumped out of this channel.
Wow, I used to be a super fan when I was a kid but life got crazy and I totally forgot about you. I just randomly remembered and it’s nice to have the same old idub. Thanks for all the laughs dude, you’ve helped me through some tough times.
Used to binge his videos back in like 2021 shortly after lockdowns and now I genuinely can’t stand that channel. Whenever you criticise the fact he wants to profit off of harassing people, his mutant fans assume you don’t put your carts back 🤣🤣
1. You enter a parking lot and find a spot, hopefully easily by having an unobstructed parking spot 2. You found a cart hopefully in an appropriate spot designated for carts 3. Because your experience was made easier and less of a hassle due to the unpaid good will of others, you are expected to return the favor 4. Failure to expend the minimal amount of effort to do the right thing for your community will result in you being called lazybones.
I not not only put back extra carts and organize the cart return, on occasion (late at night) I've collected and returned every cart in the whole parking lot at Walmart and my local grocery store. It's good exercise and strangely therapeutic. I worked cart return when I was 15, all winter long, no powered machine to help, so it also brings me back to my youth. I always returned my own cart but it's only because of cart narc, I've started to do more, like returning all the carts blocking handicapped spots on my way in. Just a bit to help out and selfishly I like the extra zen and exercise.
Added context, I saw the few cart narc vids during the c*vid shutdown, I didn't realize he was calling cops on people, riling up mentally ill people, shaming low income people, that's all gross. As someone who has mental illness, been down and out, really makes me think differently of the guy. I'll still put back extra carts, but cart narc isn't a king, he's a bully, and let's be honest, most men could cause him to need dentures and to wear a cast for a couple months.
@@GraveMemories yeah when I was a kid, Id strong arm just as many carts as these people now use with the machine. I can see it being a hindrance as to get the front where you want it to go, you need to be behind it, pushing it to maneuver. Plus, it just seems less productive and slow in my eyes. Then again if you were 50yo+ or have a bad back, I could see it being helpful.
I mean, the best performing videos are when the person freaks out. Doing it for however long they've been doing it, I'm sure they've figured that out (and the podcast clips confirm this). So, you kinda have to step back and evaluate what you're doing: 1. Pick an easy target. 2. Press their buttons. 3. Wait for them to have a meltdown. 4. Upload that. 5. $$$ You can try to sugarcoat it, because refusing to return your cart is an indefensible position, so you can take *a* high ground, but, fundamentally, this person's hobby (or career? idk how much this person makes off this channel) is to make people have meltdowns. Is that what you want to do with your life?
Well said. Most comments agree you should put your cart back but the way he’s clearly doing it to profit off these people’s melt downs is messed up and unnecessary.
but they do upload videos where its purely people being like "dang, you caught me, ill take it back" with no freakouts at all and usually the cart narc offers to take it back because they had a good attitude in those situations.
Except he never physically stops anyone from leaving, these people choose to go out of their way and argue for 10-20 minutes straight rather than just putting their cart back or leaving
calling the cops on panhandlers is undeniably shitty and he's a total asshole for doing that but I really find it hard to get people who instead of putting their carts away and driving off spend way longer arguing with the dude and threatening him, I have severe executive dysfunction from adhd but even if I'm sore from pushing it around filled with heavy stuff for 2 hrs I can still manage walking a few feet and pushing the cart in. anyone who doesn't is being inconsiderate and unless you're in a hurry cause of some emergency there's no excuse for it
not really panhandlers are a negative to business and when i worked at a convenience store they would always come inside to cause problems. Either buy something or get the fuck out