rslash. what that woman did was a crime. one dragging away a child could be seen as attemptive kidnapping not to mention what she was doing could have very well permanently disabled the child. she would be lucky to only serve community service if they catch her and report her
I’m not being funny but why the hell did it take until she was literally dragging her along the floor for the other parents to do something! Just stood there watching her pulling OP and trying to rip her off the roundabout...!?!!
@@adamsmedley1541 Shock? Disbelief? The first time one encounters a situation like that, it's very hard to know how to react, and impossible to predict how one _would_ act.
As my grandfather once said: "You can't take of anyone if you can't even take care of your own self" Or as my other mom would say "Don't have kids if you can't afford them, they deserve better"
You're right, she sounds like she would be a horrible horrible mother. Better off that she doesn't have any kids, their lives would be a waking nightmare, without even the chance of visiting the amusement park as a brief respite.
“stop being over dramatic” said the mom that is yanking a disabled child and almost breaking her leg so her “baby” can ride the merry go round... BOI! edit (omfg i said the word boi what the heck is wrong with me
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Beeg brain, is Rick Astley. Rick Astley, is *NEVER GONNA GIVE YOU UP, NEVER GONNA LET YOU DOWN, NEVER GONNA RUN AROUND, AND HURT YOU. NEVER GONNA MAKE YOU CRY, NEVER GONNA SAY GOODBYE.*
I hope that girl kept being the way she was I mean I've seen perfectly sweet and caring parents raise the worst people imaginable so I can't see why it would apply here but opposite
If i was there, (even though this is bad), I would Slap and throw rocks at the EM and cuss at them, (EVEN THOUGH I KNOW IT'LL MAKE IT WORSE but I know that my emotions would take over me so ye)
bruh. im practically a banshee and i have a high pitched screech. if that happened to me and em tried to pull me off a roundabout when i have a dislocated leg i would destroy her ear drums
EM's lawyer (if she by God's miracles has one):"Umm, yes. Your honor, I would like to inform you that my client had a very clear and obvious reason to assault the disabled person and attempt to pull them off the roundabout, which is because that person was faking a very obviously dislocated joint(s) and there was nothing more important than letting her child on the ride while lecturing the defendant about how it's bad to put a fake medical condition over other people's happiness." *Judge is just silent* EM's lawyer: Ok you know what screw it! *turns to EM* You're on your own. *leaves*
EM's lawyer (if she by God's miracles has one):"Umm, yes. Your honor, I would like to inform you that my client had a very clear and obvious reason to assault the disabled person and attempt to pull them off the roundabout, which is because that person was faking a very obviously dislocated joint(s) and there was nothing more important than letting her child on the ride while lecturing the defendant about how it's bad to put a fake medical condition over other people's happiness." *Judge is just silent* EM's lawyer: Ok you know what screw it! *turns to EM* You're on your own. *leaves*
@@rumrain838 Because of the 6th Amendment of the US Constitution, if the incident occurred in the US, she will be given a lawyer to represent her, and the lawyer most likely representing her under protest, but will do everything in his/her power to win the case, as is required by law that an attorney does not publicly denounce their client. While trying to win the case, said lawyer would be hoping with all his/her heart that they lose the case; internally of course.
The story about the girl with hEDS makes me so angry omg I don’t often hear about other people with it but for anyone who doesn’t know, it can be incredibly painful especially when joints lock or dislocate and isn’t visible unless you know the signs so people don’t take it seriously a lot of the time. Please always take it seriously when someone tells you they’re in pain or disabled even if you can’t see it
I sorta wish the other parents have called the cops on the EM who hurt the girl. People can look healthy, there is such thing as invisible disability. It's infuriating to hear stories like that.
Because there are quite a few stories about Karens trying to steal a disabled person’s wheelchair, I wanna say this: just because there aren’t any missing limbs, that doesn’t mean they‘re not disabled
I can't believe those kind of people I can understand it if the kids were joking but trying to pulling a kid with a leg disability(while the child is in excruciating pain)off a roundabout you need to die i don't care what kind of social status or mind you have no right to do that to a child
Just listening to the dislocated leg story brings tears to my eyes. I also have hEDS and have been caled out for "faking" a few times. I would just pop my shoulder backward and say "does this look fake, love?" But I'm too much of a coward
haha yes charities is useless is for helping people who actually need helps they are begging for money to buy drugs leave it to us we need to get trips and waste it all on useless stuff
I will never understand what's wrong with being, "selfish for not having kids." So what? Being selfish and not subjecting children to neglect or abuse is significantly better than the alternative. There's nothing inherently wrong with being selfish, it's the circumstances that ultimately determine if it's a good, bad, or neutral trait. When it comes to having kids, I'd rather a selfish person focus their energy elsewhere than have children for the sake of having children. You can be selfless or help others in other ways, you don't have to be a parent.
I also don't understand how not having kids is "selfish", but having them JUST SO "someone takes care of you when your older" is not. Like what the hell? You're creating LIFE, for fuck's sake
@@marclytle644 I understand it, I just don't care/have a problem with it. Hubby and I are in our 30s and still have no desire to have children, and have openly said, "yeah, we enjoy being able to do what we want when we want. A cat is enough responsibility, we're too selfish for kids." Which isn't a lie, but imo isn't a bad thing either. I enjoy my current lifestyle and NOT having a kid isn't hurting anyone, whereas neglecting a child is extremely damaging.
@@haze969 omg, yes this! And the same people are usually determined to pigeonhole said kids into the roles they want them to have rather than what the kid wants to do with their lives. Those parents also have that nasty habit of guilt tripping when they don't get what they want. Ugh, hate those kinds of ppl.
I'm shocked that no other parent was immediately not like, "You need to stop" and dragged her away. Even if the kid was just trying to get attention, it should not have taken witnessing how fucked the leg was for anyone to do anything. Someone should have been stepping up immediately that wasn't under the age of 18.
I personally can't understand why anyone would work their ass off their whole life only to leave their fortune to some strangers instead of their loved ones.
@@paulawolanski3237 The story said that they had distanced themselves from their family because of they way they acted or talked about them. So I wouldn't really use the term 'loved ones.' If I was in that situation I'd rather give to charity for a good cause then give it to my 'loved ones' who literally give me shit because I didn't turn out like a failure and because I didnt have kids. That person's parent literally praise his other siblings for literally being so poor they need help with bills just because they had children. In my opinion that's like being in a toxic relationship.
@@scarce_viking9074 family is family. They are not murderers or rapists or anything. They have flaws, but that is because they are human. I personally think family should stick together despite not being perfect. Maybe it's cuz I don't make friends very easily, so I can't imagine abandoning my family over some minor character flaws. Also, I find it very easy to ignore shit that people say about me. Maybe it's bc have a habit of speaking without thinking and appreciate when people forgive shit that I say. There's no such thing as a perfect family. Every family has problems whether they are obvious or not. But the strong families stick together. And I wouldn't call people who aren't disgustingly rich "failures" . That's sort of harsh, isn't it? And the kids deserve the occasional trip to the amusement park. They are innocent and not responsible for their parents' choices. They only have one childhood and deserve to have a good time.
Scarce_Viking don’t bother having an argument with this guy. There just isn’t a way of convincing someone that family could be bad. There’s no convincing ignorance.
There was a story on the Zenia reads things channel where a girl with this condition was sitting in her wheelchair and an EM got mad because her son wanted to ride in the chair and didn’t believe her when she said she couldn’t walk very much because her joints would pop out. The woman grabbed her by the arm and drug her out of her chair ! She popped her son in it and ran for the door ! Thankfully stopped by a store employee! EM was arrested and OP ended up in hospital!
Honestly, if i was one of the other parents i probably wouldn't have thought the kid was physically injured, the roundabout can be dangerous, but usually to the ones who get flung off... I might have assumed the kid was either a) having a panic attack or b) attention seeking... but in no world on earth would I allow ANY person act like that EP -- you DO NOT interact beyond conversation with other peoples kids without express consent from the kid AND their parent. If I saw a visibly dislocated ANYTHING after that bitch hauled on a strangers kid, that woman woulda been on the ground and in as much discomfort as it took to keep her there until the police came. Im honestly shocked that the other parents didn't do the same -- if it was only after she was hauling on the kid that it became apparent that the kid had an injury, then it is totally logical to assume that the asshole pulling on the kid caused it.
I have an old brain injury that affects my balance, so I can't walk in a straight line. I have had people literally coming out of the door of liquor store carrying what seemed to be their body weight in booze, screaming at me for walking around drunk in the middle of the day.
I have a condition myself that affects my leg, not badly but it can be notciable, when i was young i had to wear a leg splint, i remember in primary school i was allowed to sit on chairs instead of the carpets - weird uk thing i never got haha, one time in year 4 a teacher who definitely could be considered a karen compalined about me being on a chair and was very rufe in announcing/complaining to the class "do i really even need the chair" everyone knew she was being deliberately bitchy andnjust ingnored her, she was clearly ignoring the large splint outline on my left leg, she always did that tbh
The ligaments meant to keep the bones together aren't working, so she very easily could have *_torn their entire leg off_* if she refused to stop pulling.
I want op to find this em and give her the reality. Then of course post on Reddit a follow up story of em’s reaction to the reality that she attempted kidnapping and assaulted a child because ek wanted to do the roundabout
"YoU aRe So SeLfISh FoR dOnAtInG aLl YoUr MoNeY tO cHaRiTy!" That kind of people glorify being poor and having lots of kids because they need to validate their life choices. They have convinced themselves that they had no alternative in life but to live like they do. If one of their own children demonstrates that not only there was a choice, but also that it was as easy as not having a bajillion kids you can't afford, they feel threatened and attack like dogs. Crabs in a bucket mentality. Misery loves company.
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The one who has her life together while two of her siblings don't: if I were in her situation, I probably would have been happy to leave money to my nieces and nephews, but not with my siblings' attitudes to the situation. She already helps her family out a ton, so for them to come to her and just be like, "put our kids in your will" is rude AF. Also, maybe because I grew up watching Columbo, but, it's also a red flag for me? Like, if OP had been like, "oh, yeah, everything's going to them," and then OP turns up "drowned in the tub."
My mother's neighbors are incredibly inconsiderate, both the dad and the kids. The dad essentially destroyed her shed by backing his truck into it. The kids launch their bikes and skateboards and junk down the driveway (which is a hill) with no one on them... they crash into our house, their house, their dad's truck, my mom's shed, etc. We've asked them to stop, we've told them to stop, we've yelled at them, the dad even yells at them. They still do it. I was mowing my mom's yard when I heard a loud bang. A bang so loud that I heard it despite running a lawnmower and listening to music with studio headphones. I turned and saw one of their bikes leaning against the shed and one of the kids just fleeing into the house because he KNEW he was going to get into trouble before he even did it. I just stormed over, picked up the bike, carried it to the opposite end of my mom's property, and threw it into the woods behind the fire pit. They never confronted me about it. They even got their dad and he never confronted me about it. I just finished the lawn and went about my business. The bike is still there and the dad bought them a brand new one instead, which they immediately began to destroy. Idiots.
My sister had neighbors just like them 8 kids destroyed everything in sight. One day the trash truck backed over one of their bikes. It was hilarious. Anyway, there house ended up catching on fire and luckily for my sister, that was the end of that nightmare.
*leave the bike where you threw it...don't go near it or you'll be accused of theft...you could cover it with poison ivy and and other toxic plants... also easy enough to encourage a yellow jackets nest to set underneath the bike...make it very painful for anyone who wants to fetch the bike back*
4:35 The fact I can picture Dabney pacing around his basement, doing that Karen rant, whole waving his arms subtly in an angry annoyance and then stopping, turning on a dime to face his microphone and then pointing at it angrily as if it was a person, near the end of the rant is the funniest thing to me. 😂😂
I hereby bequeath to my nieces and nephews in equal portion a share of my remaining worldly goods and possessions, to be disbursed immediately after the following terms and conditions are fulfilled: (a) total and complete repayment of all previous financial and monetary assistance that was requested by said individuals, as of this date, (b) my confirmed reincarnation from whatever post-mortem realm, if any, exists, AND (c) that the reincarnated self, in whatever form that may be, is able to personally and absolutely confirm and assert that condition (a) above has been fulfilled.
My boyfriend gets a little jealous because I do get to do all these exciting things and he has to stay back and watch what he does he still works and he doesn't plan for disability but he knows he has limits
@@foxycinnamonkitten997 sucks he can't enjoy stuff. My now fiance still enjoys some things she enjoys but wherever she works they never believe her limits and work her to death essentially
That money one I can relate. My moms parents were poor when my mom was growing up. I'm just going to get to the point though. My nana hated seeing my family's success. We have a big house. Like 26 rooms. One of them had a movie theater set up. So yeah my nana is upset about this. My dad recently got a huge promotion and is making a lot of extra money. And my mom told my nana about this and apparently my nana froze. After 10-15 seconds she said well what are you going to do with that money? My mom responded with the regulars stuff we buy. And my nana said umm.. none for like gifts for us? I did have to catty you for 9 months and raised you. (My nana used to be extremely rude to my mom and my mom would get spanked for saying fart. So yeah strict.) and my mom did not know how to respond so she ignored that and said I have to go. Every time something good happens to use my nana doesn't care. Another good reason why we shouldn't get her gifts is because she has never sent my mom a card for her birthday. Another reason is because she tries to manipulate are family. One time when we were over she got upset because we weren't giving my nana's adopted son enough attention even though that wasn't are obligation. (Also the adopted kid just tried to punch me and body slammed my sister. Not soon after he punched me he almost burnt down my he house using the fireplace. My other sister was right by the fireplace to. He is autistic. This was right before she got mad for us not giving him attention. That's what she blamed his behaviors on. She blamed it on us.)
Better Judge later announced that karen will be life sentenced for assaulting a child who is disable and severely injuring him. And all other crimes. Means karen your life is over . R/ReservedSnow673
Entitled parents on the topic of their children’s money are like Zubats, they always know Leech Life from the start. But it’s before Gen 7, and quite weak as a result.
How is not having kids "selfish"? Having kids is selfish! When you have kids, you take up more resources, which is fine because everyone has the right to parent, but don't pretend it's noble. It's a selfish, expensive decision.
The story with the roundabout really pissed me off bc if there were a Crowd or even a couple parents there why did they all sit and watch EP assault OP, they knew he/she was injured and were told that they could be moved or it would make it worse but when EP assaulted her they waited until it was already over to put a stop to it. And even if there wasn’t anything wrong with OP, why would any adult sit by and watch a stranger grab and throw around another child. That whole story didn’t sit right with me
I'm normally not one for violence but, if I was there that lady would've gotten dragged (Abuse of kids/animals/disabled folks gets my blood boiling like nothing else)
There’s a mindset that’s basically the “bystander syndrome “ it’s a phenomenon that when a group of people are together in a situation where one of them could help, none of them will. They all freeze because it’s a job they expect one of the others to do. It’s not something that you can really blame people for because it’s an automatic response. You don’t know how you’ll react unless you’re in that situation.
@@tabiibat Yes, that's also if you ask for help, you always need to speak to people directly. If you say "someone call the police", nobody will call the police. But if you look/point at one specific person and tell her to call the police, they most likely will if possible, or state why they physically can't (which isn't really the case anymore as everyone owns a telephone)
To the OP in the second-to-last story: I am 29, sinhle, and have been in college for 3 years. But I'm considered the failure by my mom's boyfriend, because I don't want to be a homemaker and housewife. Yes, I want to get married and have kids eventually, but I am a writer, studying to become an editor, and I've graduated with an Associates of Applied Arts in Commercial Music. I'm basically a certified rock star, and because of these little factors, I'm the problem child. So trust me when I say that I know where you're coming from...
@@wazzzaaapdude8748 I mean, even if it is cringe, I still have the diploma and certificates to prove it - they exist. I just haven't framed and hung them yet. XD Despite that being cringy, I literally am...I mean, what else is a singing, bass playing, drumming girl with a diploma for performance and advanced performance in musical arts? My preferred genre is rock, and everybody at my university knows me as "the rockstar." What more can I say? XD Yeah, I'm a dork. Honestly, I've been cringe worthy since I was little, so... xD
@@beckyhartley9502 she was married to my father for 32 years, and it was a very painfully abusive situation/relationship. But because she got married at 17, she was afraid and didn't know how to get out. We were too young, naive, or afraid in our own right to know how to deal with it as well. I was the idiot who thought it was normal. I thought this happened to every kid at home. Thankfully, we were all able to get out, but not before substantial damage had been done. It's deep seeded, but each of us is recovering slowly but surely. But I think mom is just so used to the whole manipulation thing, that she either doesn't see his bad points, or something. My next paragraph is not for condoning anything she says/does, to be clear. She lets him get away with too much and I feel like garbage because of it. Used to, he (the boyfriend) would call or she would call, and he would yell at me and scream how disappointed he was with me for doing music, and literally she wouldn't agree with me when I spoke to her, falling apart and tears, and told her he hates me. She would just say, "he doesn't hate you." Like, mom. He just spent an hour berating me about having musical talent, and every single time I visit (which I really don't much anymore cause I'm tired of his old fashioned false Christian righteousness and bs. I'm Christian, but my Jesus is a Jesus who loves, accepts, and builds up, and tells me not to judge others, lest I be judged. Instead, I am meant to love, so that's what I try to do, no matter who you are or what you've done...he is not like that.) he has something to say about how I'm supposed to clean up after a meal, because otherwise, how am I ever meant to be a housewife? Like dude, I NEVER said I wanted to be a housewife. I want a family later in life, but my husband will NOT stop me from having musical gigs, writing books, or having a social life with other friends. He ain't gonna be my husband for long if he expects me to put who I am behind me and exist to simply please him. Nah-ah, pal. Not happenin'. And if he does the "I'm perfect" act before we get married and after does a 180° I will be kicking his ass to the curb. I didn't get out of abusive from all male figures in my life (which gave me severe anxiety of men; probably why I'm single still) just to fall back into it. I will serve papers, and if the house is his, I'll leave. If it's mine, I will toss him out - or get the cops to if he tries to fight me. My mom and both my sisters went through that and refused to listen to me and get out, and my big sister, who broke away for a while, went right back to the man who abused her, so...yeah. I refuse that. I also refuse any labels from old fashioned men, who think I'll never be good for anything except cleaning a house and looking after kids. Newsflash Mr. Crider: Been there, done that, cared for 5 kids that weren't mine at any given point, cleaned after 11 people only one of which was myself, and did this for four straight years ALONE because everyone else was too busy all the time to help. I'm capable of playing housewife/slave if I need to or want to. But it's time I did something for me, My life and my future. Everyone else can go on the back burner cause I've been there LONG enough! Btw, sorry for the rant; not mad at you and congrats if you got this far. Nobody really ever reads my rants. Thank you if you somehow manage...
Being someone with HEDS themself, I can confirm that it's extremely painful, and what the EM did, can in fact cause severe pain, body abnormalities and later injuries in life
*rSlash*: "I WILL LITERALLY PAY YOU FOR THE FOOTAGE" *OP includes footage* *rSlash*: "Yea, the footage isn't really worth putting in the video" haha don't worry, we still love you rSlash
“I don’t wanna have kids, i just focus on my PETS” well congrats, you earned the badge “amazing person who loves animals cuz pets are just like children ur fam should know that”
As a socialist I am very far left but not a communist I kinda think communists are kinda crazy I’m basically as far left you can be without being a communist or an anrarchist
@@Whatamievingdoing just do things logically and within reason. Be consistent and be conscious of double standards. Both sides have it, but in my opinion the far left is very hypocritical.
Actually there is a law being talked about called the "Caren Law". Where people who are filing false police reports such as one of the doing of Karens will be severely punished. So it's like the same of filing police report charge but much more severe and more enforced
@Chris George www.sfweekly.com/news/sidebar/what-is-the-caren-act-exactly/ The victim can sue the caller(Karens) for example, up to thousands of dollars
Entitled parents be like That child had it coming!!! They ASSAULTED me with their words!! I needed to fly kick them in the chest for my OWN WELLBEING!!!!
I like Reddit for this, you can found about anyone there. Yes, you can also find a shitload of trash humans but they're everywhere. What i mean is that, while most social medias are usually mostly used by a certain demographic, Reddit is used by all and i never see anyone talking about it, maybe because no one uses their name and pic no one noticed but i like it.
So a loyal son pays for his parents to live in assisted living and then gets told by those parents he's a disappointment??!! I'd say "well have fun living on the streets because you just lost all your financial support"!! How freaking dare they!!
Do people nowadays really not know that? Ye olde English is dying out. I mean, I can understand when people don't know "dumbledore" was an old English word for "bumblebee" (I'm totally serious), but so many old books use "gay", as does the Monday's child rhyme which describes Sunday's child as "good and gay" (I was a Sunday child - many weekday birth superstitions consider Sundays to be the luckiest, with many considering Friday the worst, although the rhyme I referenced sounds more like it's Wednesday, with Friday's child described as "loving and giving").
13:37 parents are definitely compensating for kinda failing in life and are so deep into pretending this is what they wanted that they can’t back out now
That mother that made his leg even worse should have went to jail. The police immediately should have been called when the other parents saw her harming a child with a injury. What a joke, people are unbelievable
Exactly!!! My friend got diagnosed with it in college and we would be standing to draw (art classes gotta love easels) and she’d have a hip or knee just dislocated. She finally got a wheelchair to help prevent it as much as possible. But yeah first time seeing it happen was horrifying especially since she wasn’t diagnosed at the time so no one knew what was going on and she had to be taken to the hospital in an ambulance because we didn’t know what to do or how to help
LMSPetRescue yikes I’m so sorry. I’m not sure how long it took her to get her diagnosis, but it was definitely as an adult too. I’m glad your friends wheelchair helps. My friend now has a power chair and has helped her so much.
I have a friend with EDS and she also says the wheelchair helps tremendously. I also can't believe the things I've overheard nasty strangers say about it, like that the wheelchair is 'dramatic' and her pain 'isn't that bad'. I'm like ??? do you...do you hear yourself? I've seen when her joints dislocate, it's horrifying
HiveFive yes! I can’t believe the looks she has gotten because she has stood from her chair to stretch. It’s hard with I’m with her to not tell people off cause of how rude they can get.
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With the little girl and the roundabout story, her dad was probably SO proud of her brothers!! Kid straight up attacked an adult that was hurting his sister, he was NOT messing around. So happy to hear about amazing people like those kids and the parents that physically restrained EM
As someone who has dislocated my leg before, I can confirm it's pure PAIN and you can clearly SEE that the leg is dislocated. Depends where you dislocate it. I dislocated my knee back in February, it hurt like Hell. I could see my leg dislocated, it was scary. That lady who was so disrespectful to the girl who had dislocated her leg was so freaking EVIL. I know exactly what that little girl was going through, and I feel so bad for her. It's VERY hard to move with a dislocated knee, and moving can in fact make it worse.
Hey I just want to share this some were When I was 11 years old I lived with my verbal abuse grandparents. By verbal abuse I mean called me fat and ugly they treated my like a piece of property. They would come out to my trampoline and yell at me for nothing (I would be scared that they were going to hurt me). I would pack a backpack with lunch and go to the park till my mom got home. And if I ever told my mom, dad or stepmom they would yell at me saying I don’t need to tell any one. They caused ptsd anxiety and depression . But by the age of 11 I lived through a divorce, depression , anxiety, abuse, adhd. But that has helped me now because I am strong and have lived through so many things. Thank you for reading this far! ❤️ But this helped my now because I feel so much stronger and so much more brave. This also made me not feel things like bullying or toxic friends.
I feel like listening to these videos every day for the last four months makesme more level-headed person. I wish videos / messages reaches more people
I also have hEDS and the dislocations are so excruciating as a kid. As bad as it sounds, the older you get the more you get used to the pain until you hardly flinch when you pop a joint. I remember sliding into a base as a kid playing softball and somehow dislocated my hip and shoulder on the same side, the coach thought we needed an ambulance but my mom and older sister helped me put everything back in place and I ended up playing catcher for the last 2 innings. (after a short break) Growing up I constantly heard about how I was " faking it" despite obviously having joints out of socket. Now I'm in my mid 20s and don't get up as easily and have confirmed a labral tear on my right hip from constant dislocation and subluxation. Super fun. All I know is that if my kids inherit hEDS, I'm going to be the best advocate for them.