Because it's attention seeking behavior. Best way to deal with anyone that tries to provoke people into reacting with a camera is to ignore them until it becomes clear they are disrupting business. 1) They won't get content and thus no way to monetize their idiocy and 2) Legally, there isn't an absolute right to film, though it's limited much more in private property versus in public.. The latter would only be an issue if you're harassing someone, most likely
@@ToHoldNothing Walmart actually IS private property, therefore they can ask you to stop filming. Frauditors always try to claim stores are public property because people are in them. They are private property open to the public. Big difference.
@@slate613Yeah public access is distinct from public forum, which is different from public property in the sense that the state owns it, which is also technically private, but not publicly owned. The terminology gets messy, but that's English for you
I honestly cannot stand what social media has done to our world. While there are definite benefits at times, the negatives seem to heavily outweigh the benefits...here's a prime example. People will do literally anything to get attention on social media. It started out as a great way to communicate with family and friends, but then morphed into a horrific monster that we cannot kill at this point. Humanity is doomed.
You can't really blame social media. We've had tv shows about pranks well before most social media sites were as mainstream as they are now. And before that, people would record their own bloopers and pranks for like those America's home videos type shows. Nope. The problem is that too many people are consumed with getting attention. Those same types of people are the ones that grow up acting out and throwing tantrums in every day life. Those same people become adults at some point and don't always change. If parents, family members, and the rest of society did a better job of not cosigning this BS or turning the other cheek, these people would be so familiar with consequences that they would stop before they get to this point. Obviously just my opinion.
It got nothing to do with social media. Social media is just a way to expose them. They've always been there. Blaming social media for idiots is like blaming the statistics for criminals.
@@HannaTegneskog It absolutely has everything to do with social media. The worst of the worst in society is given a voice and away to influence others. There has always been crazy people and people who do stupid or horrific things, but social media feeds their need for public attention as well as giving others who would not cater to these behaviors a reason to do them. TikTok is full of these people.
If you pull a prank on someone and YOU are the only one who is laughing, I think it's safe to assume it was not funny and you were just being a butthead! Whether that TV was the store's property or your property, there is nothing funny about seeing an adult take a baseball bat and smash a television. So I have to ask, did ANYONE laugh at your "prank"?
They'd have to issue the trespass, but if she was given it and then goes back in, especially if it's all Walmarts potentially, then yeah, that's arrestable. Disorderly is pretty minor and likely won't stick anyway
@@moosecat Even if it was in that shopping cart she apparently put the TV in and thought it'd be totally inconspicuous, this was all premeditated anyway, which probably falls under something that's a minor misdemeanor, because she didn't actually damage any property Feels like those stunting laws should apply, but they're not universal
This woman lives in my area and goes to a lot of places I've shopped at and it feels like every time I go there I'm waiting to be jumpscared by her lol. Honestly if I ever do see her I think I'd tell the store what's up because some of her pranks have potential to be legitimately triggering for the bystanders, such as the one where she pretends to punch a baby. I would've had an actual panic attack seeing that in person. It's really not funny to make fun of child abuse Plus she doesn't ask for permission to use you in videos
Guys, believe it or not, I actually met her. One night, me and my mom went to a Walmart I work at. She needed a few things, and thank goodness it was my night off. When me and my mom went to the soda & water aisle, and that’s when we ran into this woman we are watching right now. She was trying to have my mom play some sort of game with her, but straight away, my mom was a bit weirded out by her, and told me we have to go. She felt a bit uncomfortable with her, and her boyfriend who was filming them. She tried to play along with what this girl was doing, but the game didn’t make any sense. So we had to stop there. As we told her we were in a rush, and we had to go, leave, Daisydukes was all like, “Aw, you gotta go?” Yeah, she was bummed. We were polite by the way. And I don’t know why, but I decided to ask her if she had a RU-vid channel. Dude, I swear to god, she nearly got excited when I asked her, and she told me her channel. I admit I saw a little bit of her videos, but stopped. I didn’t subscribe. Now, seeing her on your video shocked me, and I’m surprised how she went this far, just to go viral. Once again, thank god it was my night off that night. Seeing how she was being rude to the staff, I would HATE to encounter her, if she’s gonna be filming me, and being rude to me. I really hope she doesn’t come back to the Walmart I work at. Stay safe out there people.✌🏾
@@ZuluZizo 😂 Oh yeah! I can smell that too!! And yes, weed is disgusting. I can tell a mile away if somebody is smoking it. I start coughing and gagging. Never tried it and I never will!😃👌🏻
It's funny you thought this was where she got her criminal record 😂 I'm sure she's interacted with cops many many times before this, like since childhood!
Just watching her and hearing her vocabulary, the only job she's qualified for is a low wage, entry level job. But if any employer sees this, they'll have second thoughts.... I think her high chair was placed too close to the wicrowave....
I think you hit the nail on the head when you said, “a child who’s not getting enough attention”. This one DEFINITELY did not get enough positive attention/interaction as a child, which has now left her socially inept as hell.
Reality show celebrities set the low bar for these types of influencers. Those who want to be like a couple of celebs and have your X-rated video go viral, Only Fans is available. Etc. Pathetic is the correct descriptor for this type of behavior.
She's not necessarily intelligent or mature enough to obtain any form of relatively substantial employment, but at this point, she's completely shattered any prospects of employment at all. She's also insufferable, and quite frankly, not attractive enough to find any man to support her. People like this should not be allowed to collect any government benefits either, i.e. welfare, medicaid, snap, etc because she put herself in this situation and should not be rewarded for her bad behavior.
I love that she got arrested for her stupidity. Now she has a criminal record that will follow her for the rest of her life. I hope this weak attempt to gain clout was worth it.
What's just as sad is the officer didn't seem the least bit confused by the situation. I wonder if it's a recurring thing to have to arrest "influencers" for annoying people trying to live day to day.
I agree after her FAILED attempts of being an ATTENTION SCREAMER,no self-respecting employer's is going to give her the time of day, especially after they take a good look at this latest Walmart stunt were she is busting a TV where she claims it's hers, but how 'bout where she was also badgering customers and staff and just completely being a royal pain in the ass and a narcissistic looney tune!!! Besides now having a criminal history, again her chances of only not being employable, but even future landlords won't look at her if she is even trying to move into a respectable neighborhood, but even if she moves to a not-so-nice section, even they would probably chant: "Say, what?? I don't think so!! GTFOOH!! NOW!!"
The moment an employee saw her come in with an unboxed TV, she should have been stopped, required to produce a receipt (in order to determine if she was coming in to replace it), and when she didn't, immediately and permanently trespassed, because it was obvious from the moment she stepped into the store that she was there to cause trouble. Same for camera boy, who has no right to continue filming once told to stop.
Don't you do that, Xeno. Don't you threaten me with an OnlyFans of this wildebeest of a woman. My eyeballs will be forced to file a frivolous lawsuit against you ASAP.
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Just when I think to myself "this is the dumbest thing I've ever seen someone do", someone else does some dumb shit like this... and tops it. Yeah, I know... someone else will come along and do something dumb enough to make this look intelligent... so there's that
Wow I don't know what to think. I remember when my mom thought I stole a lollipop from the store. She beat the life out of me but the store owner came running out to explain he gave it to me. But from that moment on never even entered my head to steal. We don't disapline anymore.
She 'beat the life out of you' over a sucker? To the point a stranger had to come running over to stop her? Yikes. Is your mother a wild animal orrr? What trash behavior
The fact that she has such entitlement and disregard for everything and everyone around...just disgusting and vile...I'm so glad the ending wasn't done her way!
I’ve always hated these “prank” channels but until today when Xeno said it I never thought about them trying to get a job in the real world. Now that unlike this girls video is hilarious. Lmfao. Potential employers seeing this would be karma payback for the employees & costumers that she was harassing. Brilliant.
You're so late to the party with this one but I still absolutely love hearing what you have to say about the situation, thank you for the awesome content
Seventh grade drop out, 4 kids by age 17, not adverse to a little meth or a lot of alcohol, and would sell out her "friends" or family for a few bucks...
The only person who REALLY got this oxygen-waster "all f----ed up" is herself. Even if the TV was hers (and not "borrowed" from somebody else), she's probably still using one of Wal-Mart's bats, and creating a mess on their floor.
@ 3:15, I hate it when people ignorantly state, "I'm just being honest," thinking they have the moral high ground, not realizing that common courtesy and tact walk hand-in-hand with honesty.
How on earth do you end up like this? Doesn't matter if the item was yours, how could you think you could just wander into a store, break something and not get arrested. This makes me long for the 80's and 90's. I'm sure there was dumb people then too, but you didn't have to see as many of them.
I feel like having a whole ass conversation with a rock is more intellectual than a conversation with her The biggest reaction was her reaction to getting arrested bruh
These kind of video's seem to pull out the worst kind of people. They think they are funny or important for some reason but I think it's kids that didn't have good parents.
The only thing worse than a liar is a bad liar. If he doesn't hold the camera, that way he gets anxiety?? She actually said that with a straight face😂😂
What really annoys me is that the “young people” today do nothing but criticize “older people” - particularly boomers, as being stupid, ignorant, not in tune with today’s life style. Well, if this is what you call “today’s life style”, PLEASE BRING BACK THE FIFTY’S! 🤦🏻♀️
I have almost years clean and sober. Even in my addiction I was still respectful, held the door open, tried to watch my language around elders, did my best to be a product of my mother who raised me. It’s the music, tv and culture. It’s like a 70s revolution except it’s chaos and corruption not peace.
@@kimely9621I would say the 20s because even in the Great Depression, you had to be stealth and be smart. You have to live among your means and also made the best of what you had. Plus your money was spent on necessities and not stuff that holds no value.