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0:00 An Entitled Karen demands that I drive her everywhere at the drop of a hat like I am here own personal taxi, and she freaks out on me when I tell her no! (u/No-Sandwich-9822)
5:46 Am I the Jerk for cutting off contact with my extended family, after they turned my life and my family’s life into a living nightmare? (u/Kailryn_)
12:51 My boyfriend made me take a polygraph test, to check I was getting with someone else while he would go out running every morning. (u/FireyDivine)
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@Drgn8DDragonsDungeon
@Drgn8DDragonsDungeon 2 года назад
Re; Story #3 - Polygraph tests are not capable of telling if you're being truthful. They measure stress. A very stressed individual can very easily fail a polygraph test. There is a reason they're not admissible as evidence in various courts of law. People who have committed crimes but have no guilt about it can easily pass polygraph tests. It's very likely that she's being honest and she should absolutely leave that guy.
@StallionVegeta
@StallionVegeta 2 года назад
I 100% agree. The polygraph test is so outdated and unreliable that it honestly should be a crime in it of itself that it’s still used.
@zibix4562
@zibix4562 2 года назад
yeah they really are dated. My uncle could pass one when drunk even when guilty.
@elthonmaria7959
@elthonmaria7959 2 года назад
Polygraphs were NOT created for testing 'truth', as the guy who invented the machine said many times. It is not for that, it does not work for that. Polygraphs are less accurate than random guessing or flipping a coin.
@Drgn8DDragonsDungeon
@Drgn8DDragonsDungeon 2 года назад
@@elthonmaria7959 did... Did you actually read my comment? I didn't say they were created to tell the truth at all, so I don't understand the purpose of your tone here.
@shawnkay5462
@shawnkay5462 2 года назад
Agreed
@johnclaybaugh9536
@johnclaybaugh9536 2 года назад
For the one who always asked for a ride, who waits until 30 minutes before a scheduled appointment to even ask for a ride? Good grief.
@lishrich
@lishrich Год назад
My thought exactly. Zero consideration AND terrible parenting. Why schedule appointments before making sure you would be able to get there? Rude to the appointment office, rude to who you ask for a ride with no time given, and rude to the kids who keep getting jerked around. It's all just very inconsiderate and stupid.
@crystal768
@crystal768 3 месяца назад
I thought the same. I have major health problems qnd my mother in law often drives me to appointments. I usually give her at least 2 weeks notice.
@marvinlinnarz5856
@marvinlinnarz5856 2 года назад
Now that i think about it, i've had to deal with a Karen at a Parking lot at a Supermarket. I was just at our Car, grabbing something i forgot there. The door was Open for like 5 Seconds and suddenly someone honked at me because i was Blocking the parking lot beside us. I told her that i'm only getting something out of the Car. She looked annoyed at me and said something. Then my Mom called me over, to get into the Store. She dealt with the Karen in the meantime and shut her quiet after a Short time. (The woman from the youth welfare office didn't call her a hyena for nothing.) A Coworker from my Job was also nearby and called that Karen crazy.
@drakofox1362
@drakofox1362 2 года назад
Damn mother of the year 🤣 sounds like a hell of a woman
@3ch0h3art4
@3ch0h3art4 2 года назад
As of now I've been lucky to not experience a Karen. Though I say that and next time I go to Wal-Mart and one shows up.
@themysteriousoa4466
@themysteriousoa4466 2 года назад
To the OP in Story Number 3: *12:51* If your boyfriend is saying that you’re cheating on him and that he wants you to take a Polygraph Test, that’s what I called: Jumping To Conclusions. No one should jump to conclusions about something, without getting some details. If you failed miserably on the test, that’s a sign for you to leave him. Get out while you can or you’ll regret it.
@xegin1572
@xegin1572 2 года назад
Story 3: Yeah she needs to get out of this relationship asap. In the best case, she'll be lucky and her boyfriend will dump her, that being if he's just paranoid and has insane trust issues. What I fear, however, is he may be extremely manipulative. I mean, polygraph mesure stress, and of course she'll be stressed while taking a polygraph for that reason. Guilt is a great lever, if not the best, to manipulate people. I mean, it's a win-win situation for a manipulative boyfriend: best, and most likely case, she fails and now he can guilt her for "cheating", worst case she pass and he can guilt her for making him so suspicious he had to go and have her take a polygraph test to be sure.
@turtyturtle3191
@turtyturtle3191 Год назад
if you *are* cheating + understand polygraphs, you would know that if you didn’t show stress, you would get away. knowing that you would get away, you wouldn’t get stressed. the point is don’t rely on polygraphs.
@EndersonOmega25000
@EndersonOmega25000 2 года назад
For story three, polygraphs are more often than not garbage machines that go off randomly as shown in one experiment where one was hooked up to a plant
@jasoncarpp7742
@jasoncarpp7742 Год назад
*Story 1:* It's crazy how some people are. Given this karen's attitude towards your needs, you were right to cut off ties with her. Why she didn't get an Uber to drive her where she needed to is beyond me.
@jamesbailey4940
@jamesbailey4940 2 года назад
For the second story, the op should definitely cut out their grandmother from their life because she is a mean old hag who will hopefully "move on" in a couple years if you catch my drift.
@OhDannyBoi
@OhDannyBoi 2 года назад
I used to work with a girl my age a couple years ago. Last year, we got talking and I found out she didn't have a driver's license or a car. I attended a birthday party she had at a local bowling alley and even helped her out with a little money to pay for the party. Over the course of a year, I'm constantly giving her rides to all these doctor's appointments because she's dealing with pain from different things as well as other medical conditions (she's heavy set, so I had to assume it played a part). I would often sit with her for HOURS in waiting rooms and inside the ER, sometimes even staying overnight and getting next to no sleep. I had to go to work like this once or twice, while being late due to being discharged really late in the morning and having to drive her about 15-20 minutes down past where I lived and worked. The one hospital we often went to was about an hour away, so having to drive about 20 minutes to go pick her up and then an hour and some change in the other direction was getting on my nerves. I drive an older Taurus with a V6, so I really felt my wallet getting lighter each time I helped her. Did I mention she never really wore her seatbelt? She has a niece who came with us somewhere once and she didn't wear her seatbelt either, so I guess it's just something they teach their kids not to do. They seem to think the driver won't get a ticket for it... Anyway, I eventually cut things off. I politely told her one day I was dealing with some family related issues (I wasn't, just didn't want to take her somewhere) and she was just like "whatever". I helped this girl with buying an iPhone 13 and a smart watch (spent $430) and hundreds more on gas. I was done with the ungratefulness, so I blocked her.
@Bomber_83US
@Bomber_83US 2 месяца назад
15:24 He summed up basically every crazy paranoid couple one a couple of seconds 😂
@Seadragonleviathan629
@Seadragonleviathan629 2 года назад
I am no polygrapher just bro wtf heavy breathing of nervousness is fine like how are you not nervous
@kanowest4834
@kanowest4834 2 года назад
Polygraphs are not perfect, they monitor sweat, heartbeats, and vitals linked to lying. Basically it tells the polygraphers if the test taker had a reaction to the question. The tests can be beaten if you remain calm. First timers who don't know much about the polygraph? Failing it 90% percent of the time
@TheAres1999
@TheAres1999 2 года назад
I might be more suspicious of someone who is completely calm during a polygraph test.
@Only1199
@Only1199 2 года назад
Simple just tell her 1) you need to learn to drive, 2) Get your own car and 3) I am not your personal taxi/cab/uber/chauffeur.
@Blue-rl5dp
@Blue-rl5dp 2 года назад
I know what this means! (Lady who took polygraph to placate suspicious BF) It means Run! Pack your bags and don't look back. This guy is poison. Not just the polygraph, but everything else you've said about him is toxic abuser. Why would you stay with a jerk like this? They only get worse the longer you're with them because they think they have a captive victim.
@spiritwolf3103
@spiritwolf3103 2 года назад
Can't stop bingeing this amazing vids. Keep making more. 👍👍👍
@GC5437
@GC5437 2 года назад
What a great vid! everything I watch on this channel just gets better!
@CoCo-Five
@CoCo-Five 2 года назад
Story #2…I totally understand it. NTJ.. you did what so many people dared not to do.. cut them off. Family or not, some people just don’t have any good in them. You don’t choose your family or parents, but you can choose whether to deal with them or not. Always remember you can’t buy a piece of mind…❤️❤️
@TheAres1999
@TheAres1999 2 года назад
with story 3 not only was it really manipulative of him to make her take a polygraph, the fact that he made her pay for it makes it so much worse. This is like coercing someone into sitting for painting, and then making them pay the artist. At least in that case though, you get something good out of it.
@scheleycerdenia1245
@scheleycerdenia1245 Год назад
I relate to story 2 ngl I act like nice to a part of my family that hurt me when I was young and I still hold a grudge to this day
@timerchOfficialyt
@timerchOfficialyt 2 года назад
"She claims Uber is unsafe." *Well, yes, but actually, no.*
@MoneyMan553388
@MoneyMan553388 2 года назад
Isn't it like common knowledge by now that polygraph tests are usually wrong? At least, when finding out if someone is actually being truthful or not.
@fredfufufnick9506
@fredfufufnick9506 Год назад
On story number one. I have that neighbor only it's the male who always asks for a ride. He has lost several friends because he thinks everyone owes him. He even bitches that people stop answering their phone to him because they don't want to give him a ride. I answer to him occasionally but only when I have something to do and can't give him a ride. The topper, and the reason I stopped giving him rides at all is that he's too lazy to work so he collects scrap metal and when he finds someone with a pickup he wants them to load his metal, drive him 25 miles to the scrap yard and then unload the metal. When he burned all the people who were taking him, he asked me to load rusty steel bars in my trunk and back seat and take him, in my brand new car. He claims he hurt his back and can't even walk without a cane and yet I constantly see him walking down the street holding the cane horizontally and walking just fine. He and his wife drink a case of beer every day. If you can afford that, you can afford a car.
@angelryugonzalez8284
@angelryugonzalez8284 2 года назад
3rd story. The voice is right. And if you're bf or gf accuses you of cheating and you're innocent. Then they are the ones cheating. Over a 90 percent chances they are.
@GrassBoy233
@GrassBoy233 2 года назад
The mission impossible thing made me laugh
@TheLoafOfBreadOG
@TheLoafOfBreadOG 2 года назад
Wait this is a new vid thats cool also keep making videos, you know we all love them!
@aaron75fy
@aaron75fy Год назад
"why would you agree to a polygraph test?" uh to prove their innocence?
@mrwiggles9179
@mrwiggles9179 2 года назад
Love the video keep it up
@embermoon37.54
@embermoon37.54 2 года назад
This is one of the only channels i watch for two or more hrs at a time lol awesome vid btw!
@t.l.c7481
@t.l.c7481 2 года назад
That grandmother is a narcissist. My mom cut off these relationships and now is happy.
@robinwojcik5196
@robinwojcik5196 2 года назад
After the second NO you need to block her.
@anti-classist
@anti-classist 2 года назад
Polygraph test do not detect lies they detect stress. If you are overweight or anything like that than those should be taking in consideration with baselining you. All that said if he's worried about you cheating he's probably the one cheating.
@DanielGonzalez-qk6sd
@DanielGonzalez-qk6sd 2 года назад
Story 3: So I can understand why the Bf would think to use a polygraph test. In a perfect world unless someone is lying they should not be stressed, thus, it is the perfect tool to test for cheating. That said, the Bf is not the brightest. First, polygraph tests measure stress. Stress itself can be either fear of being caught (which he was hoping it would give him), annoyance, or pretty much any of the many things that can quicken heart rate. I also think that if he does not have trust in the OP it is just easier to break up with her. What is going to happen? Like, assume it worked. Okay, she got caught cheating, she will probably leave now since she cannot go behind his back. It just has no logical basis. So yeah OP needs to get out because it's clear to me the Bf does not even think things through which is just dangerous in general.
@rollthedice9877
@rollthedice9877 2 года назад
Dudes Karen voice is so on point
@silviahannak3213
@silviahannak3213 Год назад
At such a point...using somebodys kindness, with such an Audacity, block her number. Done.
@RickBentsen
@RickBentsen 2 года назад
Story 1: I'm a legally blind individual, therefore I don't and can't drive. I /hate/ asking for rides anywhere. I have family that takes me to appointments, but for the most part, I try to work things out that I can walk everywhere I need to go. I'm fortunate that everything I might need is within walking distance (and it's probably good since I need to lose some weight and the walking does help with that) but the unmitigated gall of people like this is a large part of why I hate asking people for rides as I tend to be looked at like that mooch artist.
@mariamucaria.flutes
@mariamucaria.flutes 2 года назад
Same!!! I too am ineligible to drive a car because I too am legally blund. I use public transit and ride share services (where I have been discriminated again for using a guide dog). My annoyance with the narrator immediately thought everyone needs to “get their life together” which means everyone needs to drive if they need to travel so much. Well narrator, consider that not everyone can drive or should. Maybe they have a medical reason or their license was revoked for good reasons. To assume all of us need to drive is damaging and makes it harder on those who don’t or can’t drive especially people like the antagonist of the story. Personally, I detest asking for a ride to different places. It is just something to be careful spouting off like you did. The OP in the story did the right thing by cutting off the antagonist. But to make it seem that everyone doing this is a bad or unreliable person was not appropriate! This is why good public transit options need to be everywhere! Ride shares aside (since they aren’t always available, reliable and at times are dangerous).
@The.sleepiest.person
@The.sleepiest.person 2 года назад
15:24 ok I feel slightly insulted but at the same time it’s true😅🤣😂
@Bouncingbee1188
@Bouncingbee1188 Год назад
Ok this guy is either somone trying to relate to everything or this is the most relatable guy on earth
@BM-wf8jj
@BM-wf8jj 2 года назад
Story #3: I can see someone wanting their significant other to take a polygraph test if they stumble upon something that looks highly innappropriate/suspicious or they have a history of cheating because infidelity is a lot more common than a lot of people realize. Except this dude was just going off of nothing more than pure paranoia and an overactive imagination 🤦‍♂️ If I was a betting man, I'd say that he's been cheated on multiple times in the past and he never went to therapy or did any work on himself to heal from it.
@tanandalynch9441
@tanandalynch9441 Год назад
Polygraphs can be easily passed even if you are guilty though.
@juliearaiza3465
@juliearaiza3465 2 года назад
Just hand him whatever he's complaining about and walk away. Say you do it and don't come back till it's finished
@sylmen1111
@sylmen1111 2 года назад
Story 3, does anyone want to tell her that’s a classic case of domestic violence, and she needs to seek judicial help because he’s crazy, not joking either.
@Donvon2.0
@Donvon2.0 2 года назад
what happens to karens to make them like that
@spiritwolf3103
@spiritwolf3103 2 года назад
thinking they are better than everyone. plain and simple.
@pierregibson6699
@pierregibson6699 2 года назад
Takers never get tired of taking but givers will always get tired of giving
@rosxquartz.a
@rosxquartz.a 2 года назад
Me just watching the entire gameplay: what is the name of this friking game
@1FriendlyFries
@1FriendlyFries 2 года назад
That's not neighborly that's angelic your too kind I'd tell her HELL NO after the second school time
@Agent_Ice
@Agent_Ice 2 года назад
Story 3: I've taken a polygraph before, and they don't say "truth" or "lie". They take a baseline reading and when they ask you questions, measure the difference in stress levels, and abnormal reactions. Nervousness has nothing to do with it. But it is up to the test administrator to determine if you are truthful or not.
@safeandsound6011
@safeandsound6011 Год назад
Why did you take one, besides they don't work lol
@tanandalynch9441
@tanandalynch9441 Год назад
Actually it does. The things polygraphs measure to determine if you're lying are all things that can occur if you're nervous, scared or stressed such as increased heart rate, breathing and sweat. Someone can fail a polygraph if they're hooked up to one while doing intense cardio. These are often signs of lying too btw but a person can also pass even if they are guilty purely by being calm.
@Agent_Ice
@Agent_Ice Год назад
@@safeandsound6011 work. it was required for clearance
@Agent_Ice
@Agent_Ice Год назад
@@tanandalynch9441 The machines detect irregularities and the administrator looks for subconscious tendencies that happen when you lie. They ask you baseline questions, with only yes or no responses so there isn't any room to misinterpret the question. If you are nervous during your exam and have the common symptoms of such, it won't affect your test as much, as long as your behavior is consistent. If you suddenly start sweating, or start suddenly taking deep, slow breaths that is something that will get noticed. Someone would most likely fail if their baseline questions are taken while resting, but then their actual questions are taken with cardio. Calm isn't the only factor, there are subtle reactions your body has to you lying whether you are trying to hide them or not. Simply "being calm" won't fool a polygraph.
@JoshuaSmith-hl1xj
@JoshuaSmith-hl1xj 2 года назад
That is a polygraph technique were they say u failed miserably so they make the person think there is no more hiding and to just admits stuff.
@Doc1855
@Doc1855 Год назад
When we were building our house we had a neighbor who lived not far from us and also works where my wife does. The neighbor had an accident and her car was totaled. At first she would ask my wife for a ride even on days my wife wasn’t working. (My wife is a RN , works 12 hour shifts 3 days a week), whereas the neighbor works 8 hours a day, 5 days a week. Then the neighbor started asking my wife to take her to get groceries. I asked the lady when she was going to get another car. She told me that she was too afraid to drive again. After our house was finished being built, we naturally moved (40 minutes away). In the beginning I had told my wife that the neighbor was only wanting a taxi without payment. Sure enough after we got moved she got mad bc she lost her free transportation. After she burned everyone else out, she bought a new car and started driving herself again. She never talked to my wife after she told the neighbor that she could no longer drive for her
@juliearaiza3465
@juliearaiza3465 2 года назад
Not to mention that they are inadmisible in court. And if he wanted to know if you were seing someone he could just wait around the corner and watch the house to see if anyone came or I install cameras
@douglasbellis970
@douglasbellis970 Год назад
Run girl run.
@tompierce9551
@tompierce9551 2 года назад
A polygraph test doesn’t really tell if a person is lying or not Most people are high strung and nervous by nature and they have rapid heart beat the polygraph test is design to measure heart beat so if you are nervous by nature that test would pick up on that and a rapid heart beat so the test would saying you are lying and the person would be like NO I’m not
@danielzimmerman2440
@danielzimmerman2440 2 года назад
Polygraph tests are not very accurate at all. There are so many things that can lead to false positives or false negatives on a polygraph test. That's why they aren't admissable as evidence in court. Even if he had reason to suspect she was cheating on him, a polygraph test would be such an unreliable way to find out and could easily make her seem guilty even if she is not. If he really wanted to make sure she wasn't, I can think of so many better ways to go about it. That was stupid on his part to try and make her and stupid on her part to agree to it.
@brianrogers7360
@brianrogers7360 7 месяцев назад
Story 4. Id be telling your dad off. Screw that. He'd never be allowed to move in with me.
@Tara-db5lf
@Tara-db5lf 2 года назад
I would hire the narrator as my therapist 😁
@stevenwolfe8419
@stevenwolfe8419 Год назад
Same
@aussienimbat9988
@aussienimbat9988 Год назад
with the 3rd story the fact he jumped to a Polygraph test just says one major thing. The cheater is him. No one who was without guilt would demand such a test due to how outdated the test is.
@iamlegend2644
@iamlegend2644 2 года назад
Polygraphs dont work.
@sandermc2470
@sandermc2470 2 года назад
Re; Story 2: You mentioned having to cut some family out of your life as well. I'd love to hear the story behind that situation, but I get that it may be hard to talk about it. Besides that, love the content, keep going!
@nikky1062
@nikky1062 2 года назад
Hi 👋😄
@ayanoaishi8489
@ayanoaishi8489 2 года назад
In the first story why can’t she just get her drivers license
@Jormungandr9876
@Jormungandr9876 2 года назад
Story #3: “No sane individual would have their significant other take a polygraph test just to see whether you are loyal or not” This man just called out the entire Maury show
@fangirl3323
@fangirl3323 2 года назад
?
@Jormungandr9876
@Jormungandr9876 2 года назад
@@fangirl3323 Maury is a tv show that couples who were having relationship problems would go to have paternity tests and lie detector tests. It started in 1991 and ended earlier this year
@fangirl3323
@fangirl3323 2 года назад
@@Jormungandr9876 why?
@Jormungandr9876
@Jormungandr9876 2 года назад
@@fangirl3323 Because people love drama, I guess. Personally, I’m glad it’s over.
@fangirl3323
@fangirl3323 2 года назад
@@Jormungandr9876 was it really that bad?
@devingeary455
@devingeary455 Год назад
Story #2 She absolutely needs to get out of that relationship NOW! Things will only get worse. Her boyfriend is an immature, insecure and controlling. He is holding her hostage and not allowing her to have any social life at all. There is a very clear Red sign and a common behavior of woman beaters.
@deathforhumanity8540
@deathforhumanity8540 Год назад
Small town of 20,000 people? Where I grew up there were about 5,000 people in our 5 towns combined.
@kryssanjose7716
@kryssanjose7716 2 года назад
wow been watching since 600 subs
@KCKR710
@KCKR710 2 года назад
the polygraph story...you are being groomed to be completely controlled. I'm speaking from experience, yes including the polygraph scenario. leave or you'll be miserable for years!!!
@Nykona-Sharrowkyn
@Nykona-Sharrowkyn Год назад
It is literally impossible to get a minus score on a polygraph test
@ontengh6599
@ontengh6599 Год назад
Actually bugging neighbour to drive is when you actually have emergency. Such as hospital. Car broke down. Rrally need to think trice
@rageandflame7170
@rageandflame7170 2 года назад
You a smart person
@PhantomZ0027
@PhantomZ0027 2 года назад
My grandfather was a piece of work, he pass last year, all the males don’t show up, the me, my two young brothers and his 3 sons. Two of my uncle show up to help my mother, but they was not there for him. I love my grandma and will drop everything to be there for her and the family.
@themysteriousoa4466
@themysteriousoa4466 2 года назад
15:25 Huh. American Psycho. JFC that’s everywhere. Patrick: Why isn't it possible? Harold: It's just not. Patrick: Why not, you stupid man? *Had to change the last word in order to post.*
@watsonchristopher703
@watsonchristopher703 2 года назад
With the poly telling someone not to control your breathe only going to cause you to fail because after telling someone not to you are only going to focus on your breathe
@johnjovel3201
@johnjovel3201 Год назад
for the first story i would have took a screenshot of the convo wher she sent you the address and then record every call that you havee with your grandmother and explain that she hates you and that she set you up to the wrong address on purpose
@sandraoss326
@sandraoss326 2 года назад
The neighbor was so wrong and she was using her I would have put a stop to it sooner. But glad she eventually did. I would tell her to take the bus but I guess there aren't any buses by them
@jessicah3782
@jessicah3782 2 года назад
this is why you dont give ppl rides.
@bettrfastrstrongr1708
@bettrfastrstrongr1708 2 года назад
polygraphs don't work
@theswordfighter7485
@theswordfighter7485 Год назад
Sorry about your family
@skylineXpert
@skylineXpert Год назад
RE: first story. Man I can relate to that and I to had enough. It started with my friend asking for a ride up to the sports complex In the western part of town. She even call me on my work phone. Of course I would give her a ride, but when she started calling yet never coming out on time, she cannot really tell time (she has a handicap and lives In a protected apartment) despite I'm sending her a message when i'm off at work and will be there In 5. I ended up waiting for nothing for 15 minutes before saying enough. Trying to get a hold of her Is impossible. In my case she calls the company cell that I carry In the afternoon. She also joins the regulars in the sauna and tries getting a ride from them. When i told about my experiences then people said: she Is a good person but appears to be a bit too lazy for the 1 km walk. In regards to her calling the company cell when I have requested that she send me a message. I took It up with the colleague who have answered calls (I work In a supermarket so Its push a number for this department or wait for the first available), she said: I completely understand your request. If she calls again i will tell her to text/send a message (facebook messenger). I havent recieved Ill glares or bad judgement comments. However making me wait and not coming on time when i try to send a message that makes me pissed. I have places to be and lifting weights during the "peak hours" Is a tidious task when you have to wait for half your excersises for equipment to be available. Am I a jerk or has she exploited me to a certain limit?
@gamerkat1492
@gamerkat1492 Год назад
as for the 1st story there could be a medical reason the woman does not have her drivers license I have never had one & at the moment my epileptologist is 2 hrs away though I was always polite & kind and made sure to schedule my appts around them not the other way around & I always made sure to ASK
@christianmarshal6117
@christianmarshal6117 2 года назад
OP you think your neighbor is treating you like a taxi driver?! Taxi drivers get paid and only have to work while on duty! She was treating you far worse.
@Doc1855
@Doc1855 Год назад
Story 1, Your neighbor is a sponge. AVOID her.
@weeklydoseofmemes9568
@weeklydoseofmemes9568 Год назад
I had to deal with my terrible aunt just like this because when I was young my dad bought a house on my grandpas property worth around 1,6million dollars we lived a happy live vissited my grandpa sometimes sometime my cousin's and one day we found out our aunt convinced our grandpa to sell the land but our aunt stole the money and our grandpa couldn't do anything because he was to poor at the time so my dad and his brother lost their homes but he got the best lawyer and got the money back that she stole, the dude that bought the house is actually a nice guy and visited us sometimes
@jennabrazel7860
@jennabrazel7860 2 года назад
there are medical conditions mean that you can not get a driving licence, but you get an Uber
@LucyLynette
@LucyLynette 2 года назад
For determining truth, a polygraph is a very expensive, uncomfortable coin flip. They're about as reliable. But for getting that OP to come to reddit where they could be pulled back into reality and reason from this odd bubble where they have been socially isolated and likely emotionally abused, that particular polygraph was worth every penny.
@turtyturtle3191
@turtyturtle3191 Год назад
Story 1 What if she doesn’t have enough money to buy a car, and is trying to do whatever is cheapest to save up for a car?
@superplushtiman7ti075
@superplushtiman7ti075 Год назад
Story 3: to be honest, it could be either fixed, or her being overly stressful, and I assume the BF is trying to hide his own affair by doing this and when she's done, he can be with the affair partner, OP, Get out of there
@larryk731
@larryk731 2 года назад
#4 Leave and go no contact
@rarestermine185
@rarestermine185 2 года назад
The second one 😢😢😞😞
@Linda-xw9lj
@Linda-xw9lj Год назад
Poly girl. Run run run and fast
@aidanwaggoner9118
@aidanwaggoner9118 2 года назад
if this happened to me I would say hey I am out of gas and need to get my kids to school can you drive them?
@shawkon3345
@shawkon3345 2 года назад
The only other thing older than polygraph tes would be to take a viking loyalty test
@Dlopwoo
@Dlopwoo 2 года назад
thank god my grandmother is a total angel
@macewarzone7869
@macewarzone7869 2 года назад
Always the Karen's
@rarestermine185
@rarestermine185 2 года назад
Dude I’m happy my famally is chill
@beanmanbean5114
@beanmanbean5114 2 года назад
you did the right tjing
@nicholasfly5914
@nicholasfly5914 2 года назад
2:00 3:04 4:18 19:51 MMMMMM, a cup of air worth 2$!!!! HoW DelIcIoUs! *And yeah, i was paying attention to the video.*
@lishrich
@lishrich Год назад
Story 3 op's boyfriend is probably cheating himself and is projecting, as cheaters often do. I've seen it in my own life and have heard about it happening in the lives of many others. In my own experience, every single person that ever cheated on me also accused me of cheating even as I stayed at home 24/7 and lost all friends, and every person that never cheated on me also never accused me. It is what it is.
@dyfov2554
@dyfov2554 2 года назад
Bro the narrator has lived multiple lives
@lenpilled
@lenpilled 2 года назад
do you actually think these r his stories? is this sarcastic or uh?.. /pos
@carlrood4457
@carlrood4457 2 года назад
Email her the driver's manual and license application
@toyotahavehorspower4003
@toyotahavehorspower4003 2 года назад
I love how you pepol in USA call a town smal when it have 20000 and 900 I’m from Denmark and live in a town with like 40 pepol
@alfonsethegreat
@alfonsethegreat Год назад
Story 3: how is 60,000 people a small town? Thats like a small - medium city. I mean i might have a bit of a skewed perspective because i live in a town of 1-2 thousand but still 60k is a lot of people
@choasisgoated
@choasisgoated 2 года назад
Polygraphers are dipsh-
@bra1nfr3ezequingus94
@bra1nfr3ezequingus94 2 года назад
I’m just starting to get over pathetic ness of people in states that are more “futuristic”
@leslieking6259
@leslieking6259 3 месяца назад
Story 1 - Was her name Minda from Tempe, AZ? One of the biggest moochers I've ever met.
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