In that situation, she should have as much chill to just accept that she played herself and endure this sober evening with grace. If not for self reflection then for the great "can you remember the evening, when I couldn't drink alcohol cause despite being 50 I looked as 18 for the waiter?"-story to tell your kids and grandkids.
and then they go on about how obvious it is that they are older, yes sure but there could be an undercover agent among any of the customers whitnessing the exchange ready fo fine or even jail me for any offence.
@Doug Smithart I have 3 step kids. When I was first married, the kids biological father called CPS on us several times. CPS came and checked out the situation - and never took any action against us - ie never took the kids. So you must have some experience with either bad CPS that don't actually check out the situation. Or the situation was worse than you thought.
@KvAT IIRC, CPS does not really cover child kidnapping cases by family as that is viewed as a serious crime and not neglect/abuse in the traditional sense.
@@scratchmyback1 Yeah I mean exceptions prove the rule, but at least in my state a household has to be really bad for a child to be taken out of the home. CPS is always going to try to keep the child with the legal (most often biological) family. I work in human services and I have seen plenty of times a child probably shouldn't have been kept with the biological parents, but I have never seen a time when they were taken when they shouldn't have been. And again, I'm sure states vary, but in my state it is basically impossible for a "family enemy" to get a child taken away from their family with just a phone call - there has to be something really going on.
The "Shut up Brad" story reminds me of a video where neighbors called police because someone was screaming for help. Cops arrived to "rescue" a parrot. 😂
I know right that story was the funniest thing ever right after the story was over I just pause the video I was just imagining that Brad mumbles under his breath and then the birds go shut up Brad and so every time you made a noise they kept saying shut up Brad shut up Brad shut up Brad and then I was also imagining that he goes up to the Verizon tasks can I at least Mumble stuff about the game and the birds just go shut up Brad shut up Brad and then he just storms off and walks away and play his game
It reminds me of a story I heard from a video game arcade attendant (remember video game arcades?). One day some police officers wandered in to find out why someone was calling out "help me" from inside the arcade, but it turned out to be a "space rescue" video game where the "people" are being kidnapped by alien ships and they yell "help me" in a squeaky voice as they're grabbed. :) (You're supposed to shoot down the alien ships before they can grab the people, or shoot them after and then dive down in your ship and catch the falling person)
I remember this story where neighbors called the police when they heard a woman shriek then a man threatening to kill someone. Turns out it was a man who shrieked when he saw a spider and then proceeded to yell at said spider that he was going to kill it.
The kid who screamed at the spider and throw a shoe at it made me literally spit my drink laughing How feminine is his scream that they called police over it
I was expecting the last story to be one of those “I don’t need to see your ID because you look WAAAAY over 21” digs, but to have it be one where she draws attention to the fact she wasn’t carrying her card was a surprise 😂
@@fettycheese2498 Well just keep learning there's a lot more of experience to go around and not only about keeping your mouth shut at certain times. I mean I know that far too well such as being very careful with whom you put trust in or even say a secret to
Does this happen in America, or? Because in the UK and Ireland we have a policy called "think 25", where we don't ask for ID if we think the purchaser is above 25. And I, a 21 year old Male must looks at least 25 because I am NEVER asked for ID. Bars or shops. So the concept of denying a person that's clearly half a fecking century old alcohol utterly flabberghasts me. So, I plead ignorance. Is this an American, Canadian thing?
@@jacobagnew658 So I worked at a liquor store and it's basically like that where we ID if they look like 25 or younger. But I tended to play it safe and ID just in case. And in groups if we ask for one ID we need to get all of their ID's just as a precaution. That's at least my experience with it
I mean, she got on OP's case when OP stated that "the kids are screaming all the time", basically calling the guy a racist..and then when OP did report to her the thing she got him on his case for, she calls it harassment?
@BMT Sadly racism happens both ways just the hispanic community seems to think it happens to them more than it does. I am not saying it doesn't the reports i hear just seem to state them they feel like it does more than the black community. Due to history of the USA the majority of blacks or in almost permanent poverty. Also police racism ingrained into police culture from back then too. You also have asian racism that i just can't wrap my head around how or why it happens.IF you go online you will get ALOT of blaming white cis males for almost everything happening instead of blaming the person who did it. Then you have the thing of some people just do not care weather or not anyone is screaming at all ever no matter who is screaming. The reason why hispanics think it happens to them more is they still live super close together that they are almost on top of one another in my standards of what personal space should be while you have blacks that already learned what personal space is and want their own. So it is easier for them to only see it from a " you are pickin on me due to my race" view point instead of " you are picking on me due to something that i did" view point.
@@yumri4 unfortunately I can agree with. I still hear that racist bullshit all the time and what's even funnier is most hispanics are just as racist as the people they complain about so go figure.
@@yumri4 "Sadly racism happens both ways just the hispanic community seems to think it happens to them more than it does." Not only the Hispanic, the Black/Browns and Asians too, it is like the Sexism for Woman, they just see the sexism against them self and even when there isn't any sexism but not against Males. It is a problem what starts with the movements like SJW's, Feminism, Black life matters and even Demokrats are thinking like that. The problem is that there are people with some privilages think that they don't have any Privilages and becouse of that they take the privilage to call some one a racism or sexism for non racist or sexist stuff. And its not only America, Europe has the problem too, we have the same kind of SJW's and Feminisms and we have the Antifa. There is a story on Entiteld Parents too where a Korean guy is writing about a Kid and a Woman who is Saying that they Should talk in English becouse they are in America, btw the english of the Korean was good and his Friend who just moved ther and lifed there for a month could only say stuff like, Sorry, Hallo, how are you and stuff like that (the easy School stuff) and I think the Woman was right, becouse a person who lifed in a other country and didn't learn anything new to say in a Month should talk much more english and yes, talking in an other language and laughing can look like that you are making fun out of someone and I think he was a little pissed that the woman said Chinese and not Korean, and I have to say it is hard to tell if someone comes from China, Korea or Japan as example by just hearing the language and seeing the person, when you don't know the difference. The Main Commants under the video who are talking about this story are like, and America isn't using his own language, American Sign language is the only american language and stuff like that, it is sad that everyone has too write that Americans shouldn't be in America becouse of the American Natives and that America has no right in English becouse it is not there own language.
@@hordenallimaniafan Only in youtube comments would you still find someone complaining about "SJWs and Feminists" LOL. Here is the harsh fact. Anyone and everyone is racist/classist/whatever, to a degree. From the level of essentially not at all, to blaring - this applies to anyone regardless of race. You can be African American and be particularly racist against other African Americans, or whites, or whatever ie. Thats not politics, thats just fact - I am not sure why you are scared to just come to terms with that
When I was 16, I worked at a Walmart around the 4th of July. We had to see ID to buy things like fireworks, rubber cement, cigarettes, razor blades, etc. Basically anything that shouldnt be sold to a minor without an adult. I didnt ask for ID once when someone came up to buy something (I think it was super glue or something, but it was about 13 years ago so I'm not positive). My CSM (customer service manager) threw a huge fit and gave me a warning because I didn't ID the person (if he was underage with silver hair, wrinkles and a cane, I'll eat my ps4), and told me if she catches me not IDing someone again, ill get written up and have to go through training again (that's a 5 hour period of sitting in front of a computer and I didnt want to do it again). So I said fine. Two nights later, someone came in my lane to buy fireworks. I asked for ID, even though this woman was CLEARLY over 18. She said she was flattered but obviously was over age, and shouldnt have to show her ID. I apologized and said "Ma'am, I need your ID or I can't sell you the fireworks. Store policy." She didnt have her ID with her, and got frustrated. She was probably closer to 80 than 18, and was being denied a sale by a 16 year old girl working at Walmart. She asked to talk to my manager, so I shut off my lane light, and I called a CSM. The same CSM was working and came over, asking what was the matter. I explained that the lady did not have ID, so I couldn't sell her the fireworks. The manager gave the older lady an apologetic smile and just rang it up anyway. She pulled me aside on my 15 minute break and asked why I was refusing sale to someone clearly over age. I said "Well, you said I HAD to ID EVERYONE, regardless if they looked over age or not. I don't want written up, so I did what you said." She looked angry for a second, then laughed and said she was sorry, she understands and was just doing her job, but that she had also had a bad day when she chastised me for not carding a customer. Apparently, the head honcho was cracking down about it to her, and she wasn't doing well with the stress. She let me have a longer break to make up for taking up my time, and never said another word about it.
Finally, someone from Walmart management who's a human being. I would guess that she's dealing with the issue of working under a corporate robot. Although, I may be wrong about that last part.
pro-tip: If you have birds and want them to shut up, instead of yelling at them, put a blanket over them. When it's dark, birds stop chirping because they don't want to alert predators to their presence and they can't see in the dark.
I also have cockatiels and they occasionally say "thank you" when someone says "bless you" regardless of who sneezed. They also sing Happy and You Know it to any song that's being played
I know I got giggle syndrome which is a thing my family does for some reason and when there's something super funny we just we just start laughing morning going crazy on the ground they cannot do anything for like 5 minutes just keep laughing and that's what happened to me I got the giggles this is what we also call it
It might sound dumb and retarded but oh well it's something that my family does for some reason so please don't criticize me for acting kind of childish
that last story reminds me of when i worked in a bar and a lady and her daughter came in and i had asked to see the daughters ID and her mother had said that her daughter was 18 and to just serve her, i told her i couldn't unless she had her ID as she did not look 18 at all, her mother had a melt down saying she knew the owner and would get me fired unless i served them, i still told her i couldn't serve her unless she had an ID, she left with her daughter and came back 10 mins with some random guy i had never seen before claiming he was the owner and he was going to fire me unless i gave them what they wanted lol, i had to stop myself from laughing at how stupid this woman was, cause MY dad was the owner and told her as such, the look on her face when i told her that was priceless, i told her i would call my dad down if she wanted and she just grabbed her daughter and left, i feel like she tried this with me cause i'm a very small blonde girl and she probably thought i was stupid lol
This seems to have become a cliche amongst these stupid, entitled hags. I've definitely read a story like this but I don't think I've seen someone bring in a random person who they came own the store as a way to intimidate you into doing what they want you to do. Now that's part of the list. What's next?
It's true. My neighbor's kids scream bloody murder when playing and at first I thought they were in serious danger, that how horrible the screams sounded. As time went by, I got so used to it that I just block it out. If one of them gets kidnapped our mauled by a dog, no one's gonna know the difference and they will be ignored.
If he HAD pulled that Mommy Dearest move AND she had a problem with wire hangers, that would be both terrifying and amusing to see. EDIT: The moment he said he wanted to gift her wire hangers, all I imaged is a Karen gripping the hangers as she screams: "No! More! Wire! Hangers! NO MORE!"
I have 3-4 spiders in my room all the time, when they walk on my keyboard/monitor/table I evict them from my window for breaking their corner room lease. They are allowed to eat mosquitos and flys in corner and stay the hell out of my way. If I see them walking around, they get kicked out. Selective evolution, soon I'll have my own spider army protecting me. Besides I used to have tons of mosquito bites as a kid, but now with my personal guard spiders, I didn't get stung at least 5-10 years also I almost never see fly in my room, those little fruitflies yes because they are too damn many just spawning from flowerpots by some dark evil magic or something. Maybe I'll need more spiders for those. My room spiders are 1-2cm big. They are fed well.
One time I was in my apartment playing on my GameCube (shut up I'm old) and I heard someone yelling for help. Being a good boy scout I ran outside to find out where and what. Turned out my elderly half deaf neighbor was scream-singing along to the Beatles. Hilarious and infuriating.
7:30 Mommie dearest is actually a movie about Joan Crawford, a late actor who took in 2 orphans who then after getting fired began to abuse the children. My dad would always joke about the no more wire hangers scene
Ohohoho RU-vid didn't notify me about this, but it showed up on my main page. -RU-vid may take the Oliver from the reddit, but they cannot take the reddit from the Oliver!-
Those birds remind me of what my Dad trained a male parrot named (Polly), to say something really funny at his old zoo at least 40 years ago about a female parrot (Cracker). So a Zoo keeper would ask Polly, "Hay Polly do you want Cracker?" Polly: "No, Cracker wants Polly."
the spider story is so relevant.. happened to me at 2 at morning, was watching some VOD from twitch, couldnt sleep, was in bed when i see something moving before screen, thought it was dust, but panicked, it was freaking spider, screamed too
Them birds are godly, I mean that neighbourhood has constant humour whenever brad plays doom and shouts at birds expecting them to actually go away or shut up. I would never move from there if I lived there
TomSketchit I highly doubt that. He always praised Yugo interrupting him and even encouraged it. Yugo may not be a puppy anymore but his bad behavior definitely is still intact. I can only hope Rslash finely trains him properly. He doesn’t strike me as rational and accepting of his actions.
@@InsaneLaughter01 I mean, you say that, but like the OP stated it's been rare for there to have been any puppy bloopers of Yugo interrupting him as of late. Given how popular those are, it's unlikely that it's still happening and he's just not sharing them. You make it sound like he's abusing Yugo or not training him properly based on the brief audio clips of him gently chastising Yugo for wanting to play while he's working, something that dogs just do.
@@TomSketchit Cant you tell? The greatest of them all KawaiiLemon knows all concerning puppy training! They knows when you reward bad behavior because they're the number 1 omniscient veterinarian!!
"Shut up Brad" is my favorite part of the video! My brother told me he visited a friend with a parrot and tried to get it to say "beer." The parrot kept saying "cracker." After a while he complained that the bird was dumb for not saying beer when the friend laughed and said the parrot was trying to teach him to say cracker. Brother says "cracker" and the bird responds with "beer."
I thought it was just my neighbours with kids like that. Whenever I have visitors over they get a huge shock with all the screaming going on next door. Maybe I should start calling the cops? 😂
Also, who, after coming without an ID, would get mad at the server for not checking their ID. They must have been especially vain that day and mad that the server didn't think they were younger than they actually were.
Possibly an alternate reality where logic doesn't exist. I believe that is also the same dimension that Karens came from, or rather the one where everyone always get their way, so that's why they behave as though can always have their way.
Omg so far my favorite part about this is the bird story. Omg if a bird did that to my dad I think it'd be dead. When I was little I would always yell back at my dad when he was upset at me "No That's not okay!". Which he taught me and always said to me. He got embarrassed when he realized my mom was recording it all as it was still new for me to talk. Let's just say he got nicer once he realized that.
👀Maybe they don’t agree with how rslash judges the people in the stories? I mean he did shame a woman for adopting a dog and not ditching it but not the guy to manipulated his pregnant gf into an abortion then shamed her for it. Rslash doesn’t really think about the things he says so it’s no surprised some people don’t like him.
I love hearing about Karen's getting their comeuppance! As always, thank you for the great bedtime stories every night and for keeping us entertained during this pandemic time! Much love from Aussieland matey potatey «3
R/ : *whistles* Yugo: *zooms in* Father need? R/ : No, Yugo...I didn't... Yugo: Father play?! R/ : Yugo, no. I have.... Yugo: Father play!! R/ : Puppy dog! I have to work! Yugo: Work later! Play!
The first story reminded me of my mum. When I was a wee kiddo, I was playing with the other kids in our front yard. There was screaming, of course. After, my mum took me aside and told me not to scream like that while playing, because it could confuse people into thinking someone was in distress. I took this so to heart that I never screamed again, ever.
I'm sitting in my living room taking headshots and listening to this... the bird whistling woke my nephew's cockateil up and now he won't shut up... lmao!
cockatiels are very smart birds and very awesome to have as housemates, except when they learn to wolf whistle/cat call you whenever you turn around/bend over to pick something up :/ I had two of them many years ago when I was a kid and they were very smart, they couldn't talk like others can, but they could mimic different types of outside birds and whatever a human could whistle, and I don't know how they learned this, but they learned how to wolf whistle. Danny and Sandy would then wolf whistle every time when I or my parents would turn our backs to their cage or bend over to pick something up. it was both startling and hilarious the first time it happened. I miss my cockatiels.
The story about the kid screaming at a spider and throwing the shoe kinda happened to me the other day. A bird got in my room and I hadn’t been in it when it came in so when I walked in I thought someone was in the bathroom and then a bird soared by and I flipped out! My boyfriend woke up out of a dead sleep and thankfully helped me get the bird of safely.
Dude, neighbors that scream all the time is something I have to deal with a lot. It's only when it gets real bad outside their house that we're certain we need to call the cops.
That last story reminds me of a story in school. Teacher goes through the register asking who has done to homework and misses one person. That person gets the teacher's attention, and when the teacher asks him if he's done the homework, it turns out he didn't.