@@idk_any_good_names6481 I am sorry to have to point this out to you however, of you do not understand what the person is trying to say them you should also not procreate.
@@caullderon Actually you can do that, there's instructions to be able to do so on mac n' cheese boxes lmao. I've never tried it but they're there. I stick to regular "boil with pot and water" because that's how you're supposed to. Although I did inquire it to my mom and she said it supposedly doesn't taste as good that way which makes sense honestly-
@@goldjaws i mean to be fair bugs lay eggs and I'm pretty sure could pass on disease. we don't know what type of bug it was so we wouldn't what type of affect the bug would have on the child feel like that's something to panic over but okay
While it's hard for me to believe that it was panic, I think that was kind and thoughtful of you to think of! No pun intended. 🙌 I hope to be compassionate and lateral-thinking enough to think of this next time!
@@goldjaws people react differently to different situations. While i agree, I probably wouldn't consider it a situation to panic over, the mother was in protect mode over her child, which may cause her to panic a bit more than the average person.
I once ran a red light right in front of a cop. It was one of those situations where you’re in the lane to go straight and the left turn lane gets a green light and yours stays red but for a split second you think that the green light is for you. Well it just so happened this time that I was first in line at the red light in the straight lane and the cop was right behind me. The light turned green for the left turn lane beside me and the one opposite me. Well I thought the green light was for me so I started to go. Then I realized I was wrong so I started to brake. Then I thought that maybe I was too far out to stop so I started to go again. Then I realized there was a cop right behind me so I started to break again. Then I realized that I was literally in the middle of the intersection by then so I just had to keep going. So it was a super clumsy “Go Stop Go Stop Go”. Thankfully there was nobody coming in the left turn lane opposite me. At first I thought I got away with it but once I got a block or two down the road I saw the wee woos behind me so I pulled over. The cop came up to my car with tears in his eyes and he could barely stand up straight he was laughing so hard at me. He said he could see my face in my side mirror and that watching me go through all the phases of realization was one of the funniest things he’d watched someone do in traffic his whole career. The only two things that kept me from getting a ticket that day are the fact there was nobody coming and that I made him laugh so hard his sides cramped.
my dads actually a cop, and it was a little while ago but it still makes me laugh every time i hear it. so he was just on duty, and they got a call from a woman who was driving on this one road. so my dad goes to the call, and the woman is basically in tears because of how upset she is. so he tells her his name and all that fun stuff, and he asks whats wrong. this woman, i kid you not, *called the police* because the deer weren't crossing at the deer crossing sign. my dad didnt even say anything and he left the scene. still one of the funniest things that i hear about
An ant crawled in my ear when I was a toddler and I just screamed non stop while holding my ear until my mom took me to the doctor, who drowned it with water and tweezed it out. It's a terrible, terrible feeling having a bug in your ear.
Pt. 2: the police arrived and went into the back. They were having a slow business day and thought they wouldn't have anyone else come in so the got freaky back there
I have had a beatle get stuck in my ear and it is one of the most painful things you can experience, it’s right next to your ear drug so it’s piercingly loud and the ear canal is sensitive, but we just layed me on a counter and poured some rubbing alcohol in my ear and that sucker came right out
In third grade, a ladybug flew into my ear and refused to come out. The teachers did everything to get it out, eventually they tweezed they suckered out but I will never forget the sound of its little legs digging around my ear canal. Horrifying
I'm not a police officer, but i saw one situation, where the police lost thier cool face. In my country there are strikes because they don't pay enough to our teachers. Most people out there are 15-19 years old and go to school like myself. There was one time when the police started using tear gas against us even tho, we did nothing that meant they could use it against us. I know one boy who got tear gas, he is 17 years old, he went to the front, so that it's him to get tear gas rather that anyone else. After this the police used tear gas a second time too and the mothers had enough. They dressed in all white and went to the police cordon, where the police officers stood in a line. The mothers did not say nothing, they put down a flower in front of every police officer. Some of the officers started crying.
I have never heard of seen the flashlight work, but great if it does. If not, as long as it's not someone with a pierced ear drum, pour olive oil in the ear ( a little capful). It safely drowns the bug and lets it slide out. If it's too big to slide out, you go to the doctor and get the ear flushed.
@@CrypticCobra It's more viscus and drowns the insect. It's also gentle on the ear canal. Some insects don't drown quickly or easily in water. Trust me, some just get really, really agitated and go deeper. That is very painful. (This happened to me, and EMS tried water. The insect started digging at my ear drum.)
If I had a nickel for everytime I've seen someone call 911 for their turtle missing, I'd have 2 nickels, which is not a lot, it's just weird it happened twice.
She didn't mistake the ear based on the kid saying left or right, he probably didn't even say it, just showed her. she could see which ear the kid was complaining about and yet continuously tried putting things in the other ear to force the bug back out the side it came in.
@@shimmershine6902 Excuse me. I’m having a day. The weather is making me sleepy. There could be reasons why. 1) She might have noticed but didn’t fully register it. We all have those brain dead moments. 2) He could have a habit of pulling his ears. 3) It’s also possible that she didn’t actually see him pulling on his ear at all. I’m not disagreeing with you. I’m just saying.
I spent the whole thing wondering why she would call the police instead of taking her son to the emergency or something and then midway through it clicked to me that the story was most likely happening the US. Now I'm sad
As far as I know, when you call 911 you connect to an operator then the operator chooses who you talk to. I guess the operator thought that paramedics were too busy/over qualified?
@@void9938 we don’t know that’s what she thought that’s just what the OP assumed. I’m saying she could have just thought she was pointing it in the right ear when she wasn’t
.........I struggle with left and right and I'm gonna get tattoos to help me in the future but I still know if a child is tugging on a certain ear then follow the advice but with that ear. This has nothing to do with dyslexia....wth.
Sounds like an EMT call to me. Meanwhile,officer Murphy is getting a bug out of a kid's ear, the local bank is getting robbed. Why would a police officer even get dispatched to that?
I live in the middle of BFE. We only have the sherriff dep and a tiny volunteer fire department. Supposed to have at least two people on call at a time but sometimes that doesn’t happen so the sherrif dep often ends up responding to minor medical emergencies. Part of living in a small town. If this happens and your break a bone or something they will call in an ambulance from a neighboring town but that rarely happened
My mother does that all the time. If she has an eyelash on her left cheek I’ll tell her and point to where it is using my left cheek. She then proceeds to start swiping at her right cheek. I SAID LEFT!!!! 🙄
@@i_like_cereal2492 I have dyslexia too and I and others struggle with left and right (I’m just trying to make sense of this even though the child was pulling on the other ear) so I’m just thinking of the possibilities
i once made a cop laugh during a traffic stop. "do you know how fast you were going?" no officer but you look friendly so i bet your going to tell me. he laughed told me i was 20kph over the limit (rules had changed like 2 months earlier) he gave me a warning and let me continue on my way home. remember these guys get nothing but shit all day long, so when you can show them a little kindness.