When I was a child, I remember seeing The Wizard of Oz and wondering, "How can you think or speak without a brain?" Then, social media became a thing, and now I understand.
Also, that friggin self-report of "his friend is everything I look for in a man". The only way she could have been any clearer about being a gold-digger is by straight-up saying it.
Judge Judy, who is 80 years old, returns her shopping cart. They are a hazard to others if not put into their proper place. Park your car next to a corral if it is such an inconvenience to you.
In many large shopping centres, every store has their own type of shopping trolley that don't interconnect with each other. Often the corrals are not capable of accepting the trolley you got from within the store. "Park your car next to a corral if it is such an inconvenience to you." What a wonderful idea! If only everyone else on the planet didn't have the same idea as well!
@@awoodward37 Jesus Christ, you're making it sound like you have to run a marathon. "Oh no, this trolley doesn't connect with this one! And I have to walk all the way to the store to return it, whatever shall I do? What will become of me?"
@@awoodward37 i what country are you in? i have never seen a corral that was store specific and even then could not take any other trolly. it doesnt mean they dont exist but if so how far from the store are you parking from. doesnt that reflect on you then? lazy isnt a reason miss, it even isnt a excuse. grow up. you should have been taught at a early age to "put away your things". just cause you are older doesnt mean that lesson you no longer have to follow.
Its actually inappropriate to photograph a Geisha, so she isn't just invading personal space and autonomy, but being incredibly inappropriate and disregarding culture
It got so bad that Kyoto had to ban tourists from entering certain streets in Gion. I don't understand what is wrong with these people, it's not hard to be respectful! That poor Geisha was just trying to go to work.
@@the-answer-is-42 it's a cultural thing, and my rule of thumb if you're gonna go to a different country you have to respect the culture and traditions
Yeah, it has. They're working, so don't bother someone if they're working. The not photographing part comes from tourists being dicks and interfering with jobs and there's a certain etiquette. No photos while there's a client with them. Only photos from the back or sides, and if there's leg showing that's a no no. They're professionals so don't try to stop them from working xD Also, Maiko is an apprentice Geisha
To the woman with the massive diesel truck: As a parent, with a child in elementary school, in Texas, no, you will absolutely not be the "Cool Mom." You will be the annoying and pretentious mom who can't fit her dang truck in one parking space, takes up too much space, and is loud and obnoxious. Your children will cringe and absolutely dread you picking them up. The teachers will hate dealing with you, because if that is your everyday commute vehicle, not used for work, you are probably an entitled karen who will give them nothing but grief.
My Mom is a deputy principal in high school, and we work nearby, so she often drives me to work. And every time she sees some parent with a huge car either taking up two parking spaces or blocking the road for everyone as they take forever to chat with their kid, she jokes "Here's another one we're not accepting to our school when they grow up" >=) She'd never, of course (not for such a reason at least). But also there was a situation once when my Mom gets out of the car, and a Karen comes screeching about our car taking up a spot. Mom waits for her to stop, stares at her and goes "Lady, I literally work here, remember my face just in case :)". I can only imagine the Karen's face next time she need to talk to the school management...
@@sonysakura_Raukven First, thank you mother for being willing to put up with all the headaches that our kids cause her. Second, folks that drive those massive truck have serious entitlement issues. Too many people drive them for status, not need. They are also the ones complaining the loudest about high fuel prices, when a small SUV would suit them just fine.
@@KellyDVance This, plus the fact it's actively more dangerous to drive trucks in general because them having a higher up hood means more of their vision of the road gets blocked. It's why more people, especially kids, are getting injured in road accidents simply because the driver didn't know anyone was in front of it, which you can imagine will become quite a large issue when it's being used to drive to and from schools every day.
@@shipsarebeautifulI got t-boned by a pickup once when driving... I had the right of way, and I wasn't in a compact (more SUV) but the guy was more concerned about damage to his truck than he was to me. At least the only casualty was the food I was bringing home for dinner but still...
The girl working out in the store is at a SuperWalMart ... they sell everything in one place . She's probably filming in there so she doesn't have to buy any of it , lol
@aduckofsomesort technically it is a Walmart Supercenter if it has groceries along with clothing, sporting goods, hardware etc. But I agree mc exercise lady probably just borrowed the equipment
Yeah, but she's not in the sporting goods section; this woman deliberately went out of her way to be a nuisance to random people... shopping for chips... If they were in the sporting goods section, well crap happens, and I wouldn't feel too bad about getting a couple reps in, I mean her kettlebell exercises were in the right aisle (looked like sporting goods) and she got a couple laughs at her; but instead of getting thinking about why are people laughing at me she doubles down on it. And goes walking a set of 20lb dumbells to the grocery section? The dumbell rack could seriously hurt someone and she still seems to be in the grocery section, doing the sumo squats stupidly in a crosswalk area, ugh! This woman's a full fledged a-hole, so is her (I'd say co-conspirator) filming person. There's zero reason to be this much of an a-hole.... and she probably has zero clue that she did anything wrong.
I work retail... The people who don't return carts are also the first ones to want to sue when someone else's unreturned cart rolls into *their* car... Also... She should have to spend a full week of fetching those carts in the hottest days of the summer to see what she makes those poor, under-payed employees suffer with for her "F*** Off."
44:16 Reminds me of a video that got popular in Mexico with a girl recording herself walking down the street talking about how "I used to be chubby as a kid, but now that I look like this, everyone just stares at me-" someone honks his car horn at her and she says "Yes, just like that" only to be interrupted by the guy yelling "Use the sidewalk, you idiot!"
That is pure comedy. Wonder what the tought process was. Braincell 1: let's make video on the road. I'll do the walking Braincell 2: I'll do the talking Braincell 3: I'll record All braincells occupied
Wasn't it confirmed that a bunch of them "make" people look? Flashes or sound effects go off and the brain VERY NATURALLY attempts to locate the source
it's especially disgusting because people like this are putting stigma on those who really do get victimized by actual creeps, so they're less likely to share about their trauma because these ignorant people are making light of that kind of situation.
They are wrong for not noticing a camera & walking in front of someone filming themselves. But if they would look & notice the fimning, they would be blamed foor looking & being a creep.....
38:11 ”so you don’t wanna rate me out of 10?” Is such a stupid question in general but becomes even more so after the dude has said fuck of like three times already. He’s not gonna be like “you know what? I’ve changed my mind. Of course I wanna rate you out of 10!”
No they want the attention but only from the "right" people in the "right" way.. they cant take it when someone shatters their illusion of entitlement..
9:30 And I can just guarantee, if someone had actually hit on them the post would be something along the lines of "Oh my god, you can't even go to the stadium without some creep hitting on you!"
Yeah. I couldn’t bear to put my face on this stuff. The people who go out and complain about the normal occurrence - no one hits on you - are exactly the type to shame people who hit on them as creeps regardless of whether it was someone (similarly unaware behavior) following them around shouting “Hey Beautiful!” or a (generally annoying) “hey, smile!” or following them silently for some time before spewing threats (severely creepy), or slowing down in a car to stare silently (very creepy), or even just benignly saying “so what do you like to do around here?”
Yeah, the whole thing reeked of being pissed off that they couldn't post an angry thing about "being creeped on" so posted an angry thing about not being hit on instead. Manufacturing outrage, whatever the cost.
Ngl, the best way to keep people away from a piano is to remind them how expensive pianos are and that they'd be liable to pay for damages. Nobody wants to have to foot the bill to repair something that could cost like the same as a car.
Kids don't care, the young ones don't have the concepts of where money comes from or budgets. They would understand their mom giving them a butt whooping though.
38:04 that man is 1000% the actual main character, consider when you play something like skyrim and you see an npc you dont want to deal with just running strait at you, and you just skip the dialog mashing the button you know will make them leave... yeah, that man is on his 9th run and just mashed the skip dialog button, hes absolutely done this before!
I can’t fathom how a person can be out in public, draw attention to themselves by doing weird sh!t, and then claim they’re being creeped on or envied by everyone who walks by.
Or some streamers, first causing a massive scene, possibly putting others in danger in the process, then wondering how they always find the wildest stuff and wooow, how crazy was that.. Like are you being serious?!
4:45 Bluey actually has an episode entirely about this topic. Stripe tells Muffin she's the most special kid in the world (because as her dad she is to him!), this leads to when playing with her cousins, Muffin thinks the rules don't apply to her. It creates issues before Stripe realizes why Muffin is doing this, so he sits down with her and explains "You are the most special kid in the world to me and your mom, but not to everyone else." which is a hard conversation to have with a young kid (I think she's 3 or 4?). That episode tackled the subject so very well I love it
4:24 as a child I reached for the piano and my mom took my hand and said to me "no baby, someone else is playing right now and you have to wait your turn" that's as easy as it is. I was disappointed as a kid but I grew up to respect the artist who play. 11:01 finances can be complicated in any relationship. But her view of it is unbalanced.
Re: the piano story, I got similar but sooo different. My childhood friend’s family was ever so slightly uppity and they had a piano, but it wasn’t to be touched. My friend (and her sister) took lessons and even she had couple hours per week to practice, hour in two different days, strictly scheduled. I had never heard or seen anything like this, so of course I got yelled at by her mom, for opening the lid. They also had a couch that was forbidden to sit on.. yeah. Btw, her mom was a teacher. Also, once I sneaked and played it (when the parents werent home), just because it was forbidden. My way of dealing with crazy restrictions that make no sense :)
Yeah kids cam be impulsive and push boundaries but thas where parents come in and be actual parents amd stop them and explain to them why it's bad to do that. Even if they don't fully grasp it then, as they get older and gain better self reflection and critical thinking skills they'll look back amd fully grasp it. Also: he didn't get the full video. The ending of the video is the pianist buying condoms at the store. 🤣 What she is explaining is what's called "finacial abuse" and it's disgusting.
Our gym has strict no filming no phones rule :) There's obviously cctv, and if they catch someone filming, they get their membership cancelled. There's also no mirrors in the locker rooms.
gym etiquette is things like: 1) don't stand directly in front of the dumbbell rack, take a few steps back 2) give space to people performing exercises, you don't want to get smacked by them 3) if there's someone using the grass strip for sled work, don't walk in their path 4) if gym is busy, try to negotiate working in on popular equipment what it isnt: take care you don't walk in front of some assholes camera
I haven’t been to a gym in a dogs age but if I see a camera on the floor, I am indulging my intrusive thought to kick it like I’m in the game winning field goal in the superbowl.
There was a bride having a photo shoot in traditional Japanese wedding garb while my husband and I were visiting the tea garden in San Francisco. When she was finishing up, we asked if she would mind if we took her picture. She said yes and thanked us for asking. Most people are cool if you just ask, but be respectful if they say no.
In Melbourne, there are a number of city locations that have large old churches and nice water fountains. Every day of the week, there are Asian couples dressed in wedding clothing with full camera and lighting crews, controlling who can walk down the public footpaths so they can take their highly staged, fake wedding photos to impress their family and friends. It's not just white tourist in Asian countries that can make the locals feel pressured for a couple of snap shots.
I lived in Japan, and the number of foreigners I would see photographing people doing their normal wedding day activities!! 🤦♀️ So weird! You don't know these people! I get they look beautiful, and it's unusual to see, but watch discreetly for a couple of minutes and let the couple live their day...
To clarify, if the bride was having a photo shoot, was clearly wrapping up and didn't seem rushed, sure, ask. ☺️ But the people I saw were at the temples getting blessings and actually doing things.
It irritates me so much to see pianists trying to make money by playing piano while kids, even parents/adults mess around with them to either be utter dickheads, or try to get a response out of them so they can get them in trouble. Those musicians need someone around them to block unwanted idiots from getting near them.
It wasn't shown, but there is more to the video where security did come up and told the mom to get her kids in check, but they came back literally 30 seconds later
@@IneffableMasquerade Depends. Different bodyguards cost different amounts and I have no idea how much individual musicians make since it would vary from case to case so can't say.
24:12 This past Christmas I was visiting family in Arkansas. I had mentioned the night before Christmas dinner that I had sung the Lord's Prayer as an anthem for Thanksgiving, but the recording was poor and not worth listening to. I half-kiddingly suggested I could sing it as our dinner blessing so the whole family could enjoy it, but I expected that my grandfather, an uncle, or even my dad would be asked to do it. But my aunt and meemaw got everyone hyped about me, and I got to sing for my family. Best Christmas present EVER for a semi-professional with a lifetime of classical training. TL;DR: was ACTUALLY requested to sing at a family gathering because I'm ACTUALLY good at it, and it was great.
I knew someone who lived in a very picturesque village in Scotland. American tourists would regularly just walk into her house, then get offended when she asked them to leave! It was like they thought they were in a theme park, not an actual town where people live.
That's utterly surreal because in the U.S (especially if you're an economic class to have "tourism" money, especially *international* travel...) doors are locked. Always. Even when you're home during the day and the house is full of people. This is the cultural standard here. Honestly the only exception is if you live in a *very* small and remote town where everyone *literally* is related or knows everyone else (think population under 700 people total) and those regions are typically in poverty. Even then, half the people still lock their doors this way. We're conditioned to think in fear like this constantly. *So* it's surreal to me that suddenly going out of the country people would do something they wouldn't in a *"good neighborhood"* back home. I've lived all over the U.S and no one from here would consider doing that *anywhere* in the states - and we have areas that look like sets/paintings. I genuinely can't imagine why simply being in a different country would change the behavior from paranoia to outright brazen. I know we're notoriously the *worst* behaved - even before social media was catching us (to the point where it's recommended we lie about our nationality when traveling) but I personally don't get these types of people. TLDR: If you wouldn't do it 'at home' due to fear, why would you do it abroad? P.S. Sorry this was so long and also (like many others I'm sure) I'd like to apologize for the behavior of these people and this country. Sincerely.
@@searchingfororion Maybe they think nobody lives there since the door isn't locked then? Weird, here it's pretty standard to leave your door unlocked or even open on warm days in safe rural neighbourhoods. Makes it easy for people to drop by too. I've only ever felt the need to lock my door when I lived in cities.
@@lemolea9571 Thanks for reading that really long ramble. It's still very strange you would never even try to open somebody's door you don't even knock on your neighbor's door here unless you grew up with them or something. Even if someone is throwing a party or it's a holiday or something like that the door is locked and you have your family or friends that are coming to visit call or text you when they get to the house and you go to the door unlock it and let them inside. As I said the paranoia is very very real. There are people who have lived next door to each other for decades and decades and would rather leave a note about a rather urgent matter then knock on a door. Even people who are very very low income have the remote view apps on their phones to watch their homes while they are in their homes. Over 50% of Americans genuinely believe they're going to experience a home invasion that's going to be violent at any given time every year for the past 30 years there has been some sort of panic around Halloween to where some people don't even take their kids out anymore to trick or treat and do walks in public spaces / businesses instead because we are constantly told never to trust anyone and we are always in danger. So walking into someone else's house is completely against everything we're taught culturally. It's very very weird. We're even afraid of like empty buildings because we're not a very old country so we don't have very many unoccupied structures so even a place that is safe and operational but just empty terrifies people. We're afraid of crowds so we're afraid of space this is something that has been going on for over three decades of my life that I know from personal experience and different places that I've lived. That's why the idea of approaching a random door and walking up to it at all is just completely nonsensical based off of how our culture and society is.
My family had a similar problem. The place we lived in when I was a kid was private property located in the middle of land owned by the city and used for recreation. So people would sometimes turn of the main road and wonder into our front yard. Most had no problem turning around and heading back and no one came in though.
Does 'India Reacting To My Hair' dude think nobody in India has ever seen a guy with a big afro before? 🙄 bro not only are you not the first international tourist they've seen, some of them may have even *been* international tourists... let alone the whole 'India has the internet, you *absolute tool'* thing.
im pretty sure their responses were more related to a total stranger running up to them, saying something rapidly, and then pulling their hood off, than it was to the afro itself
Not just that. Indians are on RU-vid in bigger quantities than citizens from any country in it. There are less american people on RU-vid than Indians. For your information, Mr beast and PewDiePie became this much successful because they have a huge Indian fanbase too.
I once came across these random people filming a TikTok and literally one toddler ran in front of the camera and they just started yelling at the poor kid
That one with the blonde singing at the dinner table with multiple camera angles had to do that in multiple takes. Throughout the video you can see that it got dark outside, and you can tell that the rest of the people at the table are just done.
The bad thing about the fake gym creep stuff is it takes attention and credibility away from people that are actually getting creeped on or creeping on people
I don't get the whole "people can't look at me" mentality. I be looking and glancing at everyone and everything several times because, well I have eyes and I see things, things move, I look at thing that moves. Do people that call this out look directly at literally nothing, and only use their peripheral? How self centered do you have to be...
i suffer from severe paranoia and psychosis and even i’m not that level of uppity about people looking at me, i only freak out if they stare or have threatening looking body language. they’re just entitled.
That mom baking the cake was being deadass qwq her ex-husband has harassed her for years and she was venting because he took them from her on her own birthday
Isn't he a scientologist too? Doing that thing where they harass people who left and publicly shaming them for anything and everything. I feel so bad for her.
I was at the gym a couple of weeks ago and decided to step on the scale in the entry area. For context, to get to the main area from the men's changing room you need to pass by there. A guy walked towards me, one of the ones that look like they go to the gym every day, rather tall and very athletic, a stereotypical gym bro, so I'll be honest, I was a little intimidated and just hoped he wouldn't talk to me (there's a known "creep" who's just subtle enough to not get kicked out, but pretty much all women there know him and he made me a bit uneasy earlier and I was fed up) Of course gym bro stopped next to me. "Happy?", he asked me pointing at the scale. "Not really", I replied. And then this absolute Golden Retriever guy tells me "keep your head up, you'll get there, you're doing amazing" and offers me a fist bump. That interaction genuinely made my day and I still think of it every time I passed the scale^^
That's also *the* 10/10 thing to ask/say regarding someone else's appearance. Don't assume regardless of "context." At the end of the day it's what that person wants. Not everyone has the same aesthetic as you for physical appearance.
52:55 The girls are also walking to their clients. They're not just dressed like that for fun; they're working. It's disrespectful and ILLEGAL (because of tourists) to touch, follow, and photograph the geisha/geiko or maiko that are walking around, ESPECIALLY in the Gion district. You literally need a permit to photograph them
I think this is only true on private roads, although I'm not entirely sure how much of Kyoto is actually public space. There are signs up saying you can be fined up to 10000 yen (about $62) for taking photos without permission. Three guesses why they thought this was necessary.
Evidently they now have banned tourists from the Gion district because of idiots like this. I'm so glad we went to Japan years ago and at least got to see that petty part of the city before these idiots ruined it for everyone.
The way these young woman act like it’s not perfectly normal to glance at other people around you, especially if you notice them recording in your general direction. It’s weirder to have someone in your general vicinity who never glances your way! 🤦🏼♀️
47:48 that woman never heard of AAA apparently. In the US, AAA offers a membership service that includes roadside assistance. She also I guess didn't think to ask anyone else at the party of they could help.
The thing at like 53:00 - Kyoto has actually closed some streets in Gion (where the gaisha like the woman in the video are) to tourists because of exactly that. Plenty of other places in the country are getting similar restrictions or are considering it. People are behaving so terribly that they have literally ruined the experience for everyone else because they refuse to believe that they aren't the main character. Absolutely despicable.
They have actually have to put up signs about not touching the Maiko, as some tourists actually have messed with their hair. Which has also lead to the women having to take different routes to work.
there is a street like that in Naples on the South-facing side of the big hill with the museum on top. I didn't realised and got (rather politely) told off. I was just having a wander around, but lesson learned.
It happens everywhere. For example, people living in Mont Saint-Michel lock their doors all day because tourists seems to think it's a giant Disneyland and want to enter people's own homes uninvited.
@@LeSarthois 🤦🏻♀️ I have visited Mont-Saint Michel (beautiful, amazing place!) and while my friend and I definitely accidentally walked up pathways that ended up leading to people’s houses while walking through town, it was pretty damn clear that the buildings those paths lead to were HOUSES and that we needed to turn around and take a different path! I swear some people seem to treat traveling like a VR game…🙄
it's stupid that tourists couldn't behave themselves so much that streets needed to be closed to tourists. They made the photography of geisha without a permit illegal, but I guess that wasn't enough to stop obnoxious people :/
The shopping cart is the ultimate test to determine whether one is a functioning member of society. There is no rule mandating that you return it, there is no punishment if you don’t return it, and there is no reward if you do. The only reason to return the shopping cart is out of a sense of collective duty. If you can’t return a simple shopping cart. You can’t be trusted to function in society.
@@einienj3281 We have kids in the parking lots that offer to take carts back and they get the coin. Most people have a token though and they don't want to lose it.
I totally agree, but I also don't judge hardcore cuz I know sometimes people are in a rush, or maybe they don't have the physical energy (disabled or otherwise) Like, shit happens. We can't be perfect always. BUT. to whip out your phone to rant about someone giving you dirty looks for leaving your cart in the fuckin way is absolutely wild behavior. Not only is this woman not a good person at heart, she's entitled to everyone thinking she is.
I would love to ask her how she got there. LOL. If she didn't want to leave the kids in the car (understandable esp if the corral is far) then it'd be park - everyone out- everyone go to the carts - put kids in and shop. So when she gets to the car, it would be put groceries in car- push cart w/kids to the corral - take kids out - all walk back to the car.
I'll admit I've not always returned a cart, though I do try to leave it someplace where it won't block a parking spot. I've also returned random carts I've found just sitting around, so I figure I've probably put away more not-my-carts than I've left, so hopefully, my cart Karma is at least in balance.
I saw more of that person not returning the cart and she was putting statistics and laws that don’t even fit the scenario She put in kidnapping… but failed to realize that most people who take cars are unaware of there are children in them. She put in laws about idling cars… which only apply if on a busy street or the highway. She is so full of it that she will grasp on everything to remain being lazy. If she doesn’t have her kids she probably would still use them as an excuse to not put her cart even in the cart return sections And lady if you’re so worried about your kids being taken… take them with you when you put the cart up. Its not that hard if you are a good mom who knows how to make your kids behave
She could lock her car for the maybe 30 seconds it takes to return her cart to the corral or park in the space right next to it if she's that paranoid, I agree that she's just making excuses for her lazy, entitled mom behavior.
Honestly if she just said "I'm too lazy to put it back" I don't think most people would care. She's the one making a big deal out of it, who cares if someone gives you a dirty look in a tesco's parking lot.
She also said it took 12 minutes to return a cart, and made it sound like 1- she lives in a dangerous area And 2- from the idea of being so scared in a parking lot it sounds like she just goes grocery shopping at really inconvenient times (like late at night) and that's her justification for being fatalist over misread statistics.
Yeah, never got here made up scenarios and excuses. She had to get the cart with her kids. You reverse it to put the cart back. Its not a big brain move at all.
4:39 There's a bluey episode that showcases this perfectly. Muffin gets told she's special by her dad, so she starts bending the rules of a game and ruins it for everyone. Then her dad sits her down and explains that she is special, but only to him and her mom. For everyone else she's just another person. Then she continues the game with the proper rules.
Re: the lady that says she won't leave her kids in her car to return her shopping cart That's why I park my car next to the cart return corral whenever I go shopping. That way I can put my kid AND my groceries into my car AND ALSO return my shipping cart because I don't wanna leave the cart out.
This. Also, parking next to a cart corral keeps someone from parking next to you and ambushing you when you go to get back in your car. If that's something you're worried about.
@@ReiRidingSoloOkay, but it's also at most a 1-2 minute trip. Your kids will be fine. If you truly don't believe that, then wait to put them in the car until after you've put the cart back. There's a lot of solutions to this that don't involve leaving your cart out. It's just lazy and rude.
The shopping cart is a perfect litmus test for if youre a good person. And so many people have failed that we had to add financial incentive to it. Humanity Has Declined.
Yup, once I had a lady almost calling the cops on me because she thought I was kidnapping my younger brother just cause she can't fathom any sort of man caring for a child.
@@AIHumanEquality Tfw when influencers popular or not popular make it harder for victims to come out or feel safe. (I said influencers and not ladies since I think some influencial men do this too saying it's just ladies is generalising.) Idk what factory makes influencers
@@AIHumanEquality..... I saw a few of ur other coments cuz u responded to the ones at top so it was easy to see them.... Are... Are u into robots? And want to want to like make dating robots normalised? Mb if I misunderstood things but if I didn't, ai is waaay off to be concidered a sapient entity to even have a discussion if it is valid, like, maybe it will happen in our lifetime, but atm, I don't think there is a serious case for ai human equity. No offence tho
Someone should really film these people trying to catch creepers, and do it in a narration voice as if it's a wildlife documentary. Just to annoy them to leave. This is what we call a creep creeper, they are ambush predators, they set up cameras to trap their prey, and then they accuse them of looking at them. And then they posted online for the substance.
I feel like the 'creep counter' girl is standing in front of the only self check out not being used and filming people waiting in line wondering why someone is just holding up the line, looking at their phone. I'd be staring daggers too.
12:00 She cheated so he now has a strong footing for a divorce. Also, he would be doing himself a favour in the long run if he is married to a person who is so out of touch of reality and has this logic. Marrige is a 50/50 partnership which includes finances for example each paying half of the total cost of the bills. If one party becomes jobless at any time the other party helps out until they are back in work again. It also helps if you both have savings for these scenarios. Sorry about the rant 😂
42:00 actually there’s more to the story. Basically, her ex husband made false accusations about her, and recently stopped her from seeing his daughter, who is in his care, and he created a tiktok account and website for his false accusations and harassing her.
@@laynsgames he got primary custody of the kids yeah, but apparently he had allowed her to visit their children, but recently forbade her. Additionally, I find it suspicious that his entire account +a website is dedicated to badmouthing his ex-wife, while she says nothing about him on her account. If he hadn't responded to her first video, no one would have known what she was talking about and that she was talking about him etc.
Last Saturday I was at Graspop and during Limp Biscuits set Fred Durst asked a young boy on stage. He was holding a sign that read 'can I play Faith with you?'. He gets handed Wes's guitar and absolutely slays! This 14 year old was rightfully the main character!
@davidvanhorn3340 stage crashers want to be on stage, its why they storm on stage. This kid is a main character as they should be. For the duration of the song, he got to be the centre of attention at a huge metal festival.
@dziooooo I can't be bothered to correct the auto correct. I was never a fan, but damn I can't get those 60 minutes back. The boy was the best thing to happen, so yes Limp biscuits is an accurate description 🤣
I only remember one “look at this creep” video, where it was actually a creep they were filming. It’s the one in the book store with a man who “ties his shoes” REALLY close to women’s butts. he had a whole store of space to use, and he stands RIGHT behind them with his face cm’s away from their butts. And they caught him on camera doing it to multiple women. THAT is a creep. THAT is worth filming so you have evidence for the cops. (And to post online I guess.) Most videos trying to expose “creeps” are not that.
Right when we're walking past something and there's a lot of motion we instinctively glance because your brain wants to make sure there's not a danger nearby. It's reflexive and has nothing to do with the actual person.
The creep video that stuck with me was one of a younger (20s?) guy who was at the gym filming a woman doing squats and jerking it under his towel. I can't unsee that sh*t
8:51 if you look closely, the elderly man isnt even looking at her. he is staring directly into the camera. wondering why he is being filmed while shopping...
And even if he didn't, he would be looking at a person who had placed herself there explicitly for the purpose of being looked at. And what's more, even if there was an immediate interest, I wonder when it became something fundamentally bad to look at each other with interest. Even in the "worst case scenario", he would neither drool after her nor undress her with his eyes. He would see an attractive woman and look at her unobtrusively, just as women can look at men unobtrusively and men can look at other men and women can look at other women. There is no universal imperative; it has to be decided on a case-by-case basis when something is objectively inappropriate or subjectively perceived as inappropriate. But one thing is final and indisputable: As soon as you position yourself to be looked at, you have forfeited your right to be outraged of being looked at. You still have the right not to physically or verbally harassed, but you are putting yourself out there for viewing.
"His money is our money, my money is mine" Yeah had the exact same argument with my ex. Only with her it was "my money is hers, her money is hers" She actually expected me to give her my entire wage every week, and still pay the bill, buy food pay rent etc, while all she did was sit at home, I did the laundry, the cleaning, the dishes, cooked the food and worked 8 hours a day. My response to that demand was "nope" Best day of my life when I told her to leave and never come back
If I was a housewife I'd want a jount bank account cause then I'd actually have money to buy shit like toilet paper food cleaning supplies and ttrpg minis dice ect. The necessities
My partner and I tell eachother "What's mine is mine, and what's yours is also mine" and then we laugh, because this is a ridiculous satirical statement that reminds us that we have an awesome relationship where neither of us would ever take a statement like that from the other as serious
I feel really sad for that "look counter" person. How insecure and lonely must she be to keep standing in front of the bread slicer (that's what I guess it was), just to make other people look at her to see if she will finally be finished? Does she also keep standing with her car at a green traffic light, counting other drivers honking?
The saddest thing about the filming of the geishas in Kyoto. The Japanese government (or the city) actually had to BAN foreigners from that specific district where the geishas walk around all dressed up.
It's kind of hilarious considering that the old pre smartphone cliche about Japanese is that they bring their cameras everywhere to take pictures of everything ...
@@Guderian2 This is more modern IMO. This cliche applied to Japanese already long before "Chinese tourists" was even a thing. Think 80s and early 90s ...
I desperately want people to realise that, whenever they see video footage of street scenes or public places, and people aren't ever getting in the way of the shot... it's because someone got permission to film, cleared the area, and all the passers-by are extras paid to take direction. Because I genuinely think some people grew up not knowing that.
I agree if you want to film in public and don't want people getting in the way buy a permit from the city and rope it off with signs posted. They don't want to spend the money but expect the same treatment.
@@Queen1midas - I hope that's it. tbh, if someone put up a little sign or something to say that they're trying to film, I think most people would just go along with that and not get in the way of the camera. But I dunno, all the eye-rolling and disgust makes me think that some people actually don't realise that, whenever they've seen an "in public" scene in a movie, it's not actually just someone setting up a tripod on a street full of people.
They are wrong for not noticing a camera & walking in front of someone filming themselves. But if they would look & notice the fimning, they would be blamed for looking & being a creep.....
20:21 "I drive the kind of car that makes it more likely for me to run over my own kid, because the hood is so tall I can't see anything that's closer than 20 feet in front of me, yaaaaas"
Here in Poland we also need to unlock the shopping cart with a coin or plastic chip, it's a good system, no random carts in the parking lot. Also, I see a lot of single parents shopping with their kids and they all can figure out how to manage returning the cart to its space. The lady is so annoying.
You know that you can buy a key to unlock shopping trolleys that you can keep on your keyring? They only cost a couple of dollars and can be removed from the trolley the moment you unlock the trolley. No more tokens/coins to remember to recover from the trolley. And remember, the real reason the trolley locks were installed in the first place was to sack a couple of guys that were required to round up the shopping carts. It's to save the shopping centres money. The fact that it allows people to let their "inter Karen" some freedom to "correct" others is just a bonus.
@@andrewwoodward9165 Never heard about such keys and never seen people hired to collect the carts. Supermarkets became a thing when I was a child, in the 90s and from what I remember there always was that coin/chip system. Sometimes I see employees returning the carts to their place but these are either the cashiers or security people and I'm sure having to do that it's just hassle atop of their other responsibilities and a waste if time. Let's just everybody do the bare minimum and return the carts, it's not that difficult and the world is the better place for it.
@@andrewwoodward9165you get them for free from the store.... you think things are the same in Poland as in the US? Or did you just miss the part that it's the other side of the world.. The US isn't everything...
The first story, she doesn't own those things, she's in like a Walmart Supercenter that has exercise equipment and groceries. She's using equipment that's FOR SALE to do this workout, throughout a store where people are shopping, while (I'm guessing) someone else is following her & recording. 😬
She cheated on him, so likely she wouldn't get alimony. Maybe she would have to pay alimony since he's unemployed. But what would be hilarious is if after the papers are signed and she's out of his life, he finds a job that pays much higher than the one he lost and has benefits.
@@meh2510only about 10% of cases actually get alimony. But if she makes more, especially since he's unemployed, he'd have a good chance of getting it. At least temp.
@@Insertia_Nameia I joked at my wife, after we split, that I'd get her for alimony. We really didn't want anything from each other and just gave each other stuff since we split. The guy would have a good case and that video would be great evidence in divorce court. She'd be f'd once the judge saw it.
just looked it up and there's very harmful bacteria that blooms in the heat in that lake......... I really hope that woman was okay and she didn't get any infections or get sick or anything!! as a young lady with disorders and illnesses and a bad habit of being too trusting and getting taken advantage of, I really feel for her. she thought that garbage streamer was being nice and fun and was her friend.
37:28 Who did this woman the disservice of convincing her that she's notably attractive and scary so that she now aggressively barks it at people for no reason??
1:53 nah fam, she’s at a Walmart. They sell that stuff there; 99% she doesn’t own them and is just doing it at the store so she can use their weights etc 😂
as an overweight, 65 year old woman and a gym user, I am horrified by any filming in the gym. lol. It should be socially unacceptable to even film. These people are so very weird smh. 🙃 ps love your work click 😀
I know this might mean Nothing but i just want to say that i am proud. Hearing who you are makes my day better. I am socially akward and never manage to convince myself to visit a gym. It makes me sad but i am happy for anyone that manages to fight through something even if i am often the one that dosnt manage to fix my own life.
I'm a 50yo overweight woman who only started using a gym because there's a free outdoor one where I am & when I go to use it I'm the only one there. The last thing I want is to be mocked for my weight when I'm (duh) actively doing something about it. Keep on gym-ing honey xxx
Click, I have some good news to combat these atrocious main characters. I finally got a binder! This is the farthest I’ve come in my transition and I’ve never been happier
As an old person I can honestly say if I’m standing in line I’m looking at other people around me. This man looked to his left, to his right, in front of him, even behind him. He wasn’t creeping he was just looking around. She, on the other hand, was being creepy by filming an innocent old man just looking around and thinking it’s all about her. As young as birthday mom was her children don’t even know mom has a birthday.
Those kids annoyed that someone in London walked past their camera are severely deluded. There are 9 million people in London, so you’ve got to expect someone to get in the way if you put a camera in the bloody street!
And on Picadilly Circus to boot. The only day that could work out would be Dec 25 when the stores are closed, no public transport availabe and everyone's at home stuffing their faces.
that 16 guys to one date thing would be the best thing ever. As a person who doesn't leave the house, my view of a situation like this would be to ignore the date and talk to the other people she invited. YAY NEW FRIENDS! XD
49:00 I think it's good to always keep a mini jump-starter in your car, my mom keeps one in hers and one time someone else conveniently needed a jump start so we gave them one.
I have starting cables in mine.. have helped many people to get home 😂 They only cost me 20€ & came with a really practical bag you can hang up , out of the way in your car. I also have a big first aid kit made for cars. It even contains a flashlight you don't need batteries for, a trauma blanket etc.. Where I live, you are OBLIGATED to stop & help if you see or come across an accident... you need to stay, assist & call 911 - 112 here.. and you can't leave before they show up & tell you it's ok to leave.. So when you get your license, the training includes a class in what you do if you ever find yourself on an MVH accident scene..
The bit with the "look counter" is completly unhinged because when you wait in a line...You look at the next person... to see if you are next in line. What should the old man have done? Look at the ceiling? Walk backwards towards the cash register not to give you the "looks"? Its not even about the camera equipment like click thinks it is...
Mum's with their oh-so-special kids make me think of the words of a German comedian "Babies are like poems, only those who made them think that they're great"
31:02 sorta. So if you have too much muscle around your belly button, the piercer can physically harm you. Most likely the real conversation was "Sorry hun, I don't feel confident that I won't peirce your muscle, I can't do this peircing." And she took it to mean what she wants.
Meanwhile, in a universe where she still has no useful skills, but actually puts in effort to help: "My husband got fired, so I became a prostitute to pay for our bills until he finds a new job." ... Why does that sound like a manga that starts out as 80% smut to draw in horny teenage boys, but turns into a genuinely interesting story after like 10-15 chapters?
30:47 A couple things on this. First of all, according to a quick google search, you cannot be too skinny to get a belly button piercing. It's not based on weight. In the (honestly unlikely) case that a piercer actually told the woman that, they were completely lying. Second of all, being too skinny for something like that is not a flex. I know someone who was told they weren't allowed to donate blood because they didn't weigh enough. It wasn't a "omg you're so skinny that's awesome" sort of thing. It was a "you're so underweight that if we take your blood it will legitimately harm your body" sort of thing. So even if it WERE possible to be too skinny to get a belly button piercing, that is not a flex.
The clip that was taken in Japan of that tourist harassing the geiko is why the establishments in the Gion district of Kyoto (where many of these geiko homes are located) have closed their streets to non-residents. Harassment of these young women has been rampant.
“omg these people are being such weirdos” - person who brought an entire camera setup into a public area, specifically to record other people without their knowledge of it
Regarding moving cars out of traffic: i was in an accident on like a main street in my area and the guy and i left our cars there. My mom had always told me "dont move the cars so the cops can see what happened". It was my first accident, i was terrified, not thinking straight. The one thing i remember clearly is the cop telling me that leaving the cars in the road until a cop got there could risk other accidents. The best thing to do is get out of car, take some photos from multiple angles (your side, their side, both sides, photos of damage, etc) and then move the car. You can shwo the photos to the cop and your insurance. Leaving the cars there for the cop to glance at it and say "he hit her" is unnecessary. This was in florida, and i understand other places have different laws, but i think, unless explicitly told otherwise, this is good advice.
I'm in Europe, I was taught "if you guys agree on what happened, sign the paperwork and go on with your day. If you don't, DO NOT SIGN until police arrives, but take pics, take pics from further out than you think is necessary, take all the pics and do not move the cars unless you're blocking traffic badly." I've driven past many a fender bender, sometimes in the middle of a crossroads - both cars will have all of their blinkers on, traffic will be slow and careful and just... go around them. Basically, feel free to slow the traffic and cause a jam, but if you're completely blocking it, get pics quick and get out of the way.
I think even moving to the shoulder could work if possible. Or a nearby parking lot if everyone agrees to it. It’s the tricky balance betweeen having been taught that you’re not supposed to leave the scene but also not wanting to hinder traffic so you try and figure out where to move while not technically leaving the scene. And I suppose if you get the okay from the police to move to a safer location then that makes things easier
40:18 I think it's also that this dude is aggressively walking up to them and aggressively taking up their field of view and aggressively taking off his hood. You kinda react like "wtf" if someone does that to you, no matter what his hair is. Also the last guy ended up noticing the camera man and was just like "oh not this shit again"
The best way to be the cool mom in the school pickup line is to not actually be a mom at all. I used to pick up my brother on occasion (like after school trips and such) and all the moms waiting to pick up their kids were always leering at me because I was so much younger than them, like they didn't realise we were just siblings
"I am not the main character of the forest. That is the puppies." Yeah, true. Puppies are always the main characters. God, I'd LOVE to get "attacked" by a puppy day-care. That sounds amazing.