"You flipped me off" "Yeah because you didnt stop for a pedestrian" "Who was the pedestrian?" "Me and my dog" "You werent there" Bruh -___- howd he flip you off if he wasnt there
Well...he’s saying he wasn’t “there” as in the pedestrian crossing dude....like saying “what pedestrians?”....he’s saying that the guy flipped him off past the crossing, which the guy also says.,.and he’s saying he wasn’t at the crossing he was elsewhere.....which is perfectly possible although clearly untrue....while the guy is clearly not sharp....your comment isn’t really catching him out on anything. What he said makes perfect sense.
Dude really emotionally needed that fight. Screaming "get out!" While his voice was breaking was basically screaming "Pleeeease! I'm begging you! Pleeeeaaase!"
@@JagdDachshund The dude screaming actually said "almost rear-ended." There wasn't even an actual accident, he just panicked from the possibility, i guess.
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The driver completely ignoring him is honestly one of the best things I've ever seen. He looks like he's on the verge of crying
If he was threatening him, trying to open his door, and trying to smash his window in then I think it gives him the right to at least brandish one. Make the dude run like the pussy he is
The best part is shaking don’t always mean scared shaking can be a sign of a extreme adrenaline dump meaning the guy out side the car was super angery ready to throw down
@@drewsmith3673haha well i'm a marine as well and ill tell you that most, not all, but most marines are hot headed idiots who jump at the first opportunity to get into a fight, even if its with one another.
@@OGKorruptGaming Haha, I would just say "especially enthusiastic." The cover on the dash, then everyone filing in with high and tights was cinematic for sure lol
The second video was a Marine at camp pendleton where I was stationed. The guy had issues coming back from Afghanistan and eventually got help. I went fishing with the dude, he is actually a really nice dude. Just had stuff going on mentally.
theyre both the same tho, Adrenalin is our Fight or Flight mode and the guy was first nearly run over with his do and second approaching a dude who did it i would say yeah he was rather in the mood for fist flying to get the edge off.
My favorite thing about this dude/channel is he’s not trying to sell us anything, he’s not even telling people to “like, share, and subscribe”. Props to you dude for keeping it just about the entertainment
To be fair, he doesn't have to. Charlie is the one out of a million who just caught on. Some struggling RU-vidrs really need that extra help to get caught up in the algorithm wave. If they're subtle about it at the end of their video I don't mind, but the young kids that do it while OD-ing on GFuel are indeed annoying.
Before his face reveal he used to say it at the end of each video. No one minded though because it was an old tradition to hear him say his ending line.
I stay watching full length ads on Charlie’s content I’m broke but appreciate his grind Also sorry for replying to a comment older than the dude is acting like in the video at the end
yeah it's cause they're all US troops in san diego doing their standard thing and he's just waiting out his time to get promoted lmao I had to deal with these sacks of shit every time I went out near a military base (before lockdown ofc)
that tends to happen when you almost get run over and an older big guy threatens to beat your ass... idk what his point was really, his indimidation (which he claims he hasn't done) worked
@Francisco Pereira shaking happens with adrenaline along with other symptoms too, Im not sure what you mean by it being two separate things? I dont think anyone was confusing it^. He was confident and nervous for sure, because he almost just got hit by a car as well as his dog, and had the shock of a lifetime ft the lowlife perpetrator being horrible about it. He confronted him while shakey cause that situation set him in fight or flight (aka adrenalin). Just my view on it,, if I misunderstood your comment my bad! Just figured it may need clarifying. * "fight-or-flight" represents the choices had when faced with danger in their environment. They could either fight or flee. In either case, the physiological and psychological response to stress prepares the body to react to the danger. A chain of rapidly occurring reactions inside the body helped to mobilize the body's resources to deal with threatening circumstances. * = the shaking in his case
The second one just makes me sad as I am familiar with the story behind it. The guy in the car also knows the deal with the guy who is having the breakdown which is why he does nothing. It isn't a tough guy act, it is a breakdown due to something that just occurred recently in his life.
@@oanhienlong7264 The issue is, we've seen the type too many times. "Tough guys" are all like this. Especially frat boys or military boys act like this a lot. Hell the system breeds these types, they are encouraged and usually the ones who are first to promote in the military. Bullies get promotions in the military faster than anyone else, at least in the Army that's the case.
Like I said, I'm just glad the dude having a meltdown was screaming and threatening a person who knew what to do to get out of that crisis peacefully, and not a random stranger that would've likely decided to shoot the guy's brains out in self-defense.
That screeching manchild just came back from a deployment where he lost a few friends, you can't blame him for having some sort of breakdown, it's probably all pent up.
@@120mmsmoothbore2 Um yeah you can blame him. Not to say I don't have any empathy for that kind of thing I do. But that doesn't give you the right to pick fights with people and act like this and then say "Oh well my friends died". We all have issues and shit man.
did you know that when dogs are barking at each other when there is a gate in between, they are actually mad at the gate - barrier aggression. the dogs are fucking pissed off at the gate for not allowing the dog to chill with the other dog
@@thefrogwannabe6895 I wouldn't say that for every dog: when my dog passes any sort of dog (gate it not), she goes ballistic. I swear I can't take her anywhere... I know she's half Chihuahua but I seriously wish she'd chill.
The 2nd guy is my hero. The stoicisim is literally radiating from his body, just the shear amount of "I dont care" energy being seen to everybody except the instigator.
Is he tho? He put the other guy's family in danger with his car, and started filming to protect his unwise ass from the other guy (who was extremely agresive, ain't defending him neither)
@@sergiopepe2210 So its's unwise to be in an accidental car wreck or fender bender? thanks for that amazing wisdom lol, I'd wager that family is in more danger w/ that douchebag aggressive guy being around them then some accidental car wreck
The roadrage incident is excellent. You can just see the refusal to engage really is driving him mad. This guy must have been so coddled and babied his entire life to end up like that.
This actually happened on Camp pendleton and everyone in that video was a Marine... the guy screaming was on his way to the gym and amped up on pre workout. @-_--__---___----
@@lfnreviews can’t really say that if your the average person who throws those stupidly wide haymakers that everyone can see coming from a mile away on Mars
When your opponent is an obese middle-aged man who probably hasn’t had any strenuous exercise since highschool it’s pretty safe to say your average person can kick his ass.
And then he drove away thinking he was the winner and a big man. Which is real fucking sad. Remind me of the pigeon knocking over the chess pieces. Pathetic to see this behaviour from a grown man.
@Powered By Rainbows so you posted a link to your own video in a reply to a comment. not even its own comment. real men buy a stunt plane with a banner showing their youtube link and nothing else.
this whole video is the equivalent to that cartoon trope when a guy is starting beef with another guy sitting down, then the guy stand up and is like 10 feet tall
“You’re shaking, you’re shaking like a leaf” Well from the few times in my life I’ve felt like I was going to have to fight someone, I always start shaking from the adrenaline, I am pretty sure that’s a natural reaction from someone with no fighting experience
ive done MMA for a while now, and in a street scenario, i start shaking aswell its not like you can put your skillset to use within a set boundary of rules, people can stab you, gouge your eyes etc, so the adrenaline flows in a fight or flight situation i once got into a fight where a man stabbed me with his keys after we got into a heated argument,i started shaking way before that because there was no way out and i could see he was drunk and aggressive, i took him down and within maybe 30 seconds i had him choked out with an open stab wound to my ribcage (dont underestimate the damage that seemingly blunt objects can cause, i bet he broke a finger or two during that aswell) its nothing to be ashamed of except if youre a UFC fighter that dedicates his life to fucking people up
@@ChingelBopDingelFlop Even a “ufc” fighter or mma fighter will shake and feel nervous before a fight. Many have admitted so. It’s human instinct, adrenaline just simply will make you “shake” because it’s a sudden rush of blood flow to your muscles.
@@ChingelBopDingelFlop You said “It’s nothing to be ashamed of EXCEPT if you’re a UFC fighter.” Just making clear that even Professional fighters who dedicate themselves to fighting are not immune to the effects of adrenaline.
I’m sorry, but if I was the guy that was staring straight ahead while the guy outside the car was yelling for him to get out. I would be trying so hard not to laugh.
The thing is, when someone shakes/starts heavy breathing in confrontational situation, its probably bad news for the other side, because the person is in fight-or-flight mode, which means they're ready to either go fucking nuts(that of course if the person is not pussying out and is standing his ground) or run. In my experiences, guys who acted like its nothing almost always were frozen up when shit hit the fan
I’m friends with the person walking in the first one with his dog and he’s super friendly, has the cutest dog. Nothing but smiles. I have no doubt he would have handled the raging boomer if the boomer had followed through with his fake threat. Bellingham is full of those fake rough and tumble middle aged men, who never seem to manage to throw down, unless they are sucker punching women or children.
I subscribed immediately after that opening. Your a boss bro!😎I recently started watching your videos and your probably the most honest and blatant person on RU-vid besides MrBallen. It’s refreshing.🌹Keep keepin it real man. 🤙🏻
This reminds me of a guy I met in the RU-vid comment sections recently, calling people pussies for crying when a soccer player had a heart attack, going on to say “I’m harder than you, I box” and “Emojis are for teenage girls, not real men.” It was quite sad to see.
If ever someone tells you "You're shaking" trying to belittle you in a situation like this. Your only response should be "Shaking with excitement" and then it's up to you if you wanna spice it up with a "goober" or "bitch" or something idk.
All the guys in the second one look alike because they're Marines. This happened on Camp Pendleton right outside the main PX (you can see it for a split second at 5:34 ). The guy in uniform is an MP. They probably didn't even have to call him over because the main gate is right behind them and there's a ton of MPs there. And the other guys that came around probably aren't his friends. They're probably just some dudes that were standing around there, because it's a busy area, that saw another guy get way too aggressive. Maybe they were the ones in the white car a few seconds before. And they're both wearing DC shirts because they both probably bought it from the PX. There isn't a lot of variety of clothes on base. And since all of this was recorded, I can guarantee that this guy that's roid raging got in trouble with his command.
@@dylantroutman4363 yea dude was fresh back from a deployment and was kinda fucked in the head. Not an excuse but its kinda just sad, hope he ended up getting the help he needed
This comment is extremely underrated. (Also, "try to rear end me and my wife, look what you did to my fucking car." I wanna assume the protagonist didn't do shit, but like did he tho?)
That guy just sitting there knows hes ok as long as he doesn't trigger anything else in the matrix, just a glitch seeing as theres doubles of the same guy lol
@@Whalebarf legit I'm pretty sure everybody is aware the car guy is a total Douche. Also with charlie you gotta remember...he grew up rich and sheltered compared to how most ppl grow up so I wouldn't doubt if he actually doesnt know what things are like in normal life
i've been on the internet long enough to know that people favour women over men. just look at johnny depp's situation, for instance. even if somewhat outdated, shit didn't change lmao.
Everyone in that second part is military, including the driver. To sit there that calm without defending himself and his car, you know his worst deployment was a week in the field.
i am starting to find a pattern... when male and female karens realize they are going to get whooped and get in trouble that ether run off or blame the victim. the bus karen is prime example
This is less a Karen, and more a "I'm a marine with PTSD unleashing unfathomable amounts of rage and frustration onto this guys car for getting into a minor accident with me." For reference, the reason why you can tell is because they're currently on Camp Pendleton, you can tell by the buildings in the background and the guys that come out to stop him from attacking the dudes car.
In jail we had an expression to describe people who talked big when they were in their dorms/cells, buy when you got out on the yard they backed down: window gangsters.