Feel sorry for they guy she said stop he stopped then she stopped speaking to him And the end of that story sounds like he was dragged in to something by his family
@The Green Pill Mindset What did the guy do wrong? He invited her politely, didn't force her to do anything, respected her in all her decisions afterwards, didn't stalk, wasn't violent, and didn't drag her to any troubles. You definitely seem to have way more issues than him, and more *psychopath* than anyone else lol.
The Green Pill Mindset At no point in the story does the author reveal or even hint at her race. The only ethnicity that can be assumed is that of Ricki’s, as is father is described to be involved in the cartel.
@Zues Seeeeriously. I literally burst out laughing over one that started off with them leaving their door unlocked in BALTIMORE. I lived in Baltimore for years, it's got one of the highest crime rates per capita in the US, and I've never met anyone stupid enough to just leave their door open there.
Yeah, I felt bad for the guy. I think he had Autism. I was hoping he'd get his Bible and crayons back. I'm sure he was either in the church for shelter or, as you indicated, to stay safe. Poor guy!
Story 1: I can't stress enough how often friends let their friends get in these situations. I can't stress enough how one friend can go to the bathroom when the club is about to close and the rest leave and go to the car because she'll 'catch up'. Keep your phone with you. If you suddenly feel weird, check for your phone. If you don't feel your phone don't leave the building. You might not know what's happening, but you can make it to the bathroom and stay there on a toilet. Throw up- do whatever, but don't leave the building.
Sooo i think we can all agree that Ricky from story 2 is actually a stand up guy. He treated her like a gentleman and never forced her to do anything she wasn't cool with.. Andddd apparently he only killed the two dudes in self defense. Good for Ricky and shame on the author for not just being up front with him and telling him that she only flirted and talked about wanting to smush for her own amusement and never actually intended on doing it.. Its not cool to play games with people like that
"He had long black hair in a ponytail and a beard and was wearing a neon yellow track suit..." Nope, nope, nope. Idependently, fine, but all together = all sorts of nope thank you.
That man didn’t sound that great. At least he did something and stayed to help when no one else moved. I was still shocked he was considering ignoring a woman who was obviously being kidnapped. Cold.
I got food poisoning coming back from Mexico on Monday and your voice has honestly been so soothing while I endure my own self inflicted Hell. Pro tip, never trust a gas station hot dog
@@duing_under_the_influence763 🤣🤣🤣 do you work at a high school? legit the only people who act like that are kids. How old are you? Because I've worked since I was 15 and never had a job like that once. Too-Cool attitude doesn't work when you're 30, 40, 50, etc, have responsibilities to take care of and a job to do. People work to pay bills, definitely not worrying about being "popular" at work. That's kinda sad.
I know someone who works in the medical field who always has a new story about her coworkers having high school level drama, competing with each other for the attention of a new "hot" employee, copying each other's clothing/hairstyles and being passive aggressive to each other over weird things, etc. Maybe it's just that I live in a degenerate place, or maybe not all people grow out of "that phase" and it ends up carrying over to the work place
Your voice is perfect to listen to at all times. Even when I’m working or cleaning or just about to go to bed.. I have a headphone in one ear listening. You have an amazing reading / story telling voice.
Always downloading these to hear during my 6 hour roundtrip to Carrabassett Valley each Tuesday, for air quality sample collections. You've made it much, much better. Thank you sir!
I've heard the second story with Ricky before and I still feel the same about it, the girl was being ridiculous. Ricky did nothing wrong, he was polite, he respected her boundaries and was simply confused about why she stopped talking to him after that day cause he probably really liked her. But he wasn't pushy or weird about it. So why would she think that Ricky would have/could have done something to he just because something that happened years later??
awesome video keep up the good work. i have a suggestion: i think you should either put a number in the corner of the screen corresponding to the number of the story or you could change the picture each time the story changes (it would make the transition between stories more obvious)
@The Green Pill Mindset bruh are you so fucking pressed by that dude getting laid that you've commented on EVERY comment about him? Jesus, get some help dude
@@mariearc-en-cejesus5404 definitely a true story. I talked to my friends about this the other day, if they remembered and stuff, and they even told me the name of the club, which I had forgotten while writing this. It was called Vegas, and was located on Augusta street, in Sao Paulo. I googled it just now and in the pictures of the club with its doors closed you can even see the little stoop I was sitting in while all of this went down. So weird thinking about it again.
That guy who stopped the three dudes from taking that woman, you did the right thing. Don’t ever question what you did that night because you probably saved her life. Everyone should take a lesson from that one, see something do something. Good job man.
That girl in the second story has no story she was a tease and he didn't hurt her she was young and dumb and lucky he wasn't a guy that wouldn't assault her. He may have defended himself, second time I have heard this story people need to stop telling it stupid ass story.
I know people think Rikki is cool or whatever, but can we talk about how he said “You’re the only girl that’s ever denied me”? He was just desperate for approval from all girls, which isn’t really attractive.
I can’t remember if the girls from the Uber story actually mentioned their ages, but don’t you have to be 18 to rent an Uber? I thought there was mention of their friend riding with that same guy and being 16? If I’m wrong, do correct me lol
-Sadistik- I just remember watching a Uber drivers YT channel and he had to deny a bunch of teens who were under the age of 18 because he said Uber didn’t allow it. He went on to explain he has to do that a good bit. It would make sense if so. I don’t use Uber considering I live in the middle of nowhere. So I’ve never read up on what is allowed and what is not.
So Ricky respected the girl, after she flirted none stop for weeks, and then she stops talking to him for no reason and he genuinely liked her??? Ok, so what was the point of the story??? "I'm a total bitch" ??? Or something like that?
Story 1 it irks me that the natural response to a woman nearly being abducted is you shouldn't drink so much. Not to the guys that nearly abducted a woman you shouldn't be terrible human beings that try to abduct vulnerable people.
Ok. But the reality is that there are some very bad people out there. We wish that wasn't true, but it is true. It will always be true. Some people are just evil. Does anyone really believe that those people don't know they're doing wrong? They know. They don't care. That's it. So it's personal responsibility to not put yourself in a situation where you will be completely defenseless against bad people. Of course it's awful that these things happen. I'm not saying it's wrong to go out, drink, have fun, or that anyone who does deserves bad things to happen. I am saying we have to understand that the world is sometimes dangerous, and be prepared. Naivete is dangerous.
I hope the guy who left his backpack with his Bible and crayons behind was able to get it back. I felt bad for him. After all that work, he deserved to have the Bible back. He probably had Autism or another disability. The two people in the church probably took him by surprise, which is why he screamed. I doubt he was up to anything nefarious. He was probably homeless and in the church to stay warm or cool depending on the season. Poor guy!
Are you kidding? Put up a fight to cancer? Why? For who? Go through chemo and radiation and all the bullshit just to be alone and alienated from my son and grandson? I don't think so. Being alone is hard. My boyfriend loves me, but he doesn't need me. He can adopt my dog if I go before her. Cancer. It's nice to meet you. Thank you for ending this cursed life. It's been hell and I'm glad it's almost over. I hope it doesn't hurt for very long. This life gave me plenty of pain. I'm tired. Right from the time my mom left me behind at four I have always been alone. I should be used to it. I'm not. But nothing can change this curse but death. I'd be happy to get cancer. This life is awful. And it just gets sadder.
I'm really amazed at how many girls are just mystified by the concept of consequences. I don't think it's stupidity though, because they're not stupid. It's just pure entitlement. Like even though you know the world doesn't revolve around you, you're still surprised by it because it just goes against your nature so much. "I led a guy on and he still had feelings for me after I told him I was done messing with him! The horror!" "I wore the skimpiest clothes I had and someone looked at them!! Help r/letsnotmeet." It's really funny.