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@Idiosyncrasy4 күн бұрын
hot...
@liliowen21324 күн бұрын
Technically Alex has some over on IDAT too but you know, some of the loud bangs were his car misfiring and stuff.
@thomasawl4 күн бұрын
btw cops if you wanna arrest them it’s more efficient to buy a patreon for each officer investigating and even one for their friends. Just sayin.
@TrueHelpTV4 күн бұрын
Lol watch the ABC live chase youtube channel some time.. the cops in LA basically NEVER catch people in car chases... the news chopper will literally follow the car for hours without any cops even trying anymore.. its ridiculous... (speaking of California.. it's ridiculous)
@richfromtang4 күн бұрын
McDonalds employees are working for the cops now too. :(
@ostonox4 күн бұрын
Couldn't include this in the edit, but the police department in Manny's video had their own incident in 2023 where three of their cops chased down a double amputee with a knife as he hobbled away, abandoning his wheelchair before shooting him in the street. News article is in the video description. I bet they invited Manny because they're desperate for the good PR.
@dontlistentome74984 күн бұрын
100000%
@Barryislarge4 күн бұрын
This needs pinned lmao, fucking hell
@jannecapelle_art4 күн бұрын
WHAT???? jesus fucking christ!! serve and protect amirite
@jakobrodgers65594 күн бұрын
for the love of god make another video on ur channel i miss you so much
@cyberworld90004 күн бұрын
@@mooommo14 it would be blocked
@code88254 күн бұрын
Filming somebody’s suicide attempt- truly a Jake Paul moment, sponsored by American tax dollars
@Axelgym4 күн бұрын
*logan
@NameJeff214 күн бұрын
*longan paul
@Sghgyv4 күн бұрын
Wrong Paul
@trinodot81124 күн бұрын
Imagine being su*cidal and then a cop and a KZbinr show up.
@Toddpeekence4 күн бұрын
What
@alicearial60554 күн бұрын
Was homeless for a long while, once had a guy shoot over my camp to scare me off. Direction he shot was into town, so called the cops. They were far more concerned about me being homeless there over a guy randomly shooting into a full town.
@monkeydad474 күн бұрын
Absolutely insane.
@dontlistentome74984 күн бұрын
sounds about right. Hope to hell you dont have to have anything like that happen again. fucking awful.
@silverXnoise4 күн бұрын
Hope you’re doing well.
@andrewkirtley65654 күн бұрын
Don't ever, ever, ever call them. Never
@bobstown52594 күн бұрын
Well at lest you learn a valuable lesson. Unless you're a white property owner don't call the cops.
@Chowchow274 күн бұрын
called a helpline during the worst depressive episode of my life and they said they’d send someone to “help me”. half an hour later four cops show up with their hands on their guns and manhandle me into a squad car and drive me to a ward while blaring their sirens. i can’t imagine going through all that as a 17-year-old with the added bonus of a dickhead youtuber pointing a camera at you and recording the whole thing. the fact he saw nothing wrong with the situation at all is INSANE
@ImAnOrdinaryMan4 күн бұрын
This is what I don't understand. Why would you make a helpline when it's essentially like calling the cops on yourself and telling them that you're going to shoot someone. It's just genuinely shocking to see them acting like this over something as simple as that. Also yeah, the youtuber has that logan paul energy if he thinks posting a clip of a person who wants to end their life is good content lol.
@moonwhooper2 күн бұрын
Land of the free 🔥🔥🔥
@mikehunt83752 күн бұрын
@@moonwhooper Free? 🤣😂 What are you free to do? What the government allows you to do, then it's taxed, regulated, and has so much bureaucratic nonsense tied to it your better off just Layin low and hope they don't come lookin for you... Anyone in America still believes they're free is 100000% drinking the government kool-aid (aka watching TV PROGRAMMING) during all their free time. Not a single thing in America that is free anymore, especially when you have the 3rd largest Mafia running around making shit up as they go...
@6Shooter28Күн бұрын
Yeah, people give me shit for saying this but don't call helplines in the U.S., they will only make things worse and possibly get you killed
@EffingFox4 күн бұрын
I was recently arrested after having a boozy brunch with my boyfriend. We were waiting outside of the restaurant for our Uber to arrive when three cop cars pulled up on us. They asked if we were intoxicated, and we told them, "yes, we're waiting for an uber. I showed them that the Uber was 4 minutes away, but they didn't care. They arrested us without so much as a field sobriety test or breathalyzer. We then spent 10 hours in lock-up. We were supposed to go to a court hearing a month later, but the DA rejected the case because we were arrested under no grounds. We found out that the police were called on us because of the way we were dressed; very flamboyantly. I love living in a town that will arrest individuals because how they're dressed.
@AwesomeFish124 күн бұрын
That's messed up.
@mattymattffs4 күн бұрын
You are allowed to sue them for damages. Highly recommend it
@Boy_Boy4 күн бұрын
I hope you learnt your lesson. No more cravats in public.
@bacicinvatteneaca4 күн бұрын
What does "flamboyantly" mean in this context? Flamboyant means "which produces flames"...
@Ten_Thousand_Locusts4 күн бұрын
Maybe don't drink during brunch. it sounds like you have bigger problems than the way you were dressed. Also, this didn't happen, and if it did, you're leaving out key information.
@nekocookiee4 күн бұрын
One time a police team raided my house when they meant to raid my neighbors. It was the scariest day of my life, I woke up to them just screaming incoherently, kicking my door down, pointing a gun at me and my brother as well as my cousin and sister who was sleeping over in my little sisters room. They kept screaming how they were gonna shoot us in the face. I was 15, my sister and cousin were 7 and my brother was 17. We were home alone because my parents worked mornings and they cuffed us out in the street, they even zip tied my sister and cousin like the literal babies could do anything?? God and the reason they were gonna raid my neighbors? Because they were selling weed. 🙃
@moriopl61764 күн бұрын
U sued them right?
@nekocookiee4 күн бұрын
@@moriopl6176 we were told they had reasonable suspicion that they were at the right house and my parents were more worried about potential retaliation against us from the police. They took a small settlement, it paid for damages and “emotional distress” (it wasn’t even that much) but honestly I still wake up startled when a loud sound goes off or some closes a door a little too roughly.
@communism_is_based4 күн бұрын
@@nekocookiee that's distopic level stuff!
@blrk_4 күн бұрын
Sorry you went through that far out that’s terrible mate
@two-chicks4 күн бұрын
They're clowns
@ozgeavc64424 күн бұрын
Him putting that girl on camera during her vulnerable moment and then turning around to give a meaningless disclaimer for people with potential su*cidal ideations.. insincerity funded with taxpayer money
@czarkusa20184 күн бұрын
About as meaningful as a JREG satire alert lol.
@dontlistentome74984 күн бұрын
as a person who had that happen (-the annoying c+nt with a a camera) if there WAS an annoying c+nt with a camera i would probably just fucking lose it. especially considering i wasn't exactly expecting a bunch of idiot cops with no idea what to do to show up.
@moriopl61764 күн бұрын
If someone young was having same thoughts and didn't knew about that number than I think it would be meaningful help to show it.
@corneliusdumwanger20434 күн бұрын
didn't he turn it off in the end? I really don't know what you guys want him to do, kotow and crucify himself whilst donating a gazillion dollars to charity or something?
@Jett-n-gin4 күн бұрын
I really think Manny doesn't believe he did anything wrong and actually may think he was doing the 'right' thing by putting the helpline in the video. Really sad to see
@sturdybutter4 күн бұрын
“I put the camera down cause it’s such a sensitive situation” Yeah, just decided to upload it to the internet, and show their house and neighborhood, making it possible to be doxxed. Absolute psychopath behavior and the fact that KZbin allows this is disgusting and disgraceful.
@SimonBauer74 күн бұрын
yet youtube bans science stuff...its just disgusting.
@bradhaines31424 күн бұрын
in the US theres this thing called a phone book. has literally everyones name, phone number and address. been that way for over 50 years. doxxing is some new nonsense only zoomers think matters like anything security based, if someone wants to know, theyll find out. there is always a way. plus you idiots post everything on social media anyway so why act like it matters
@sunkissedcreators4 күн бұрын
@@bradhaines3142the problem is that be filmed a minor during a medical emergency. have some empathy and use some common sense.
@ethanthereenactorguy48294 күн бұрын
@@sunkissedcreators I bet they check the no box on the "do minors appear in this video?"
@Boy_Boy4 күн бұрын
I just think if you're buddies with the police, you're used to dehumanizing people in trauma
@WhiffenC4 күн бұрын
Copaganda is crazy, every situation shown is handled horribly. And this is their PR??
@Boy_Boy4 күн бұрын
Yeah, it's wild to think this is the best way they could present themselves
@nikluckow67414 күн бұрын
And yet people eat it up anyway... we're so fucked 🤣
@ImAnOrdinaryMan4 күн бұрын
The fact they decided that this video looks good enough to post is insane lol. I need whatever they're on because no drug on earth would make you into doing such a thing.
@Juliasem28804 күн бұрын
At 16 my parents called the police on me while I was in mental health crisis. Two huge guys with guns walked into my childhood bedroom and I immediately had a panic attack. The cops reaction to my hyperventilating and panic was to say “she’s way too old to be acting like this” Almost a decade later it’s something I will never forgive my family for. Edit: Just wanted to say I am doing so much better than I was at 16! Thank you to everyone who was wondering. I moved four hours from my parents when I turned 18. This happened in America where there is little to no improvement for this types of situations. I will always advocate for trained mental health professionals or police trained on these circumstances to respond to these types of calls. However there are some situations where actual police are needed which I agree with. I know that some police save people in crisis AND I’ve seen and heard of stories of police arresting, shooting, and tasing people who are in mental health crisis. Like most things there is a balance we must find.
@thatwaterriver38244 күн бұрын
im really sorry to hear that
@the_bottomfragger4 күн бұрын
Damn I'm really sorry to hear that. Hope you're doing better. I feel weird about this because I did once call the cops because a friend was ready to end it. I live in a different country with quite decent police I have to say. They found him and brought him home and I'll be forever thankful to those guys.
@rogerramjetox142pa4 күн бұрын
In Australia, if it's a mental health issue, first and foremost you call the ambulance. If there's a security issue, you then call the police. When I've seen this happen as a bystander, usually the ambulance make the call to the police. That's not to say that police aren't needed in some cases, but in the situation you were in, it's really uncalled for.
@NegaRenGenX2gay2lift3 күн бұрын
dont include your parents in any will
@coolhandluke15033 күн бұрын
@@rogerramjetox142pa I don't think their medical services do mental health checks like ours does and their not covered
@Mar-coOrtiz4 күн бұрын
The cops saying insane things ab people being asleep is so real, a cop saw my brother asleep and accused him of a fentanyl overdose like these people are insane
@lukas-po8yn4 күн бұрын
Being "accused" of a fentanyl overdose is fucking crazy.
@kthec12984 күн бұрын
imagine your brother had an overdose but the cop was like, meh he seems be sleeping i have rather police look out for people the are passed out in their car then ignoring them, because the us has a fentanyl crysis so i can imagine that lots of people od'd in their car
@nraflower4 күн бұрын
@@kthec1298by why should the first thought be “oh this guys done a ton of fentanyl” instead of thinking they passed out or are having another medical crisis?? assuming someone is doing a crime with literally no evidence is so dangerous
@Mar-coOrtiz4 күн бұрын
@@kthec1298 dawg the whole point is he didn’t care he just wants to write a ticket, like he insisted after people told him he’s sober and that the thing he’s doing is called sleeping
@RestoreTechnique4 күн бұрын
If they see people in a car sleeping, they can't break into it and question them. But if they see possible murdered bodies in a car, then they can force entry.
@LillithMK4 күн бұрын
can't believe that homeless guy had humankind's first tool on him
@nilsnoel66284 күн бұрын
A literal pointy stick!?
@WILLYINTHEREEDS4 күн бұрын
"OH MY GOD, HE'S GOT A ROCK," *bangbangbangbangbang.*"
@DumAzzFairy4 күн бұрын
HOW DARE THAT HUMANS HAVE HUMAN TOOLS I SWEAR TO GODS
@zoner8994 күн бұрын
bro they did not arrest him for it. They asked him if he had a knife and he said no and turns out he still had a knife. The guy literally lied and could have harmed a police officer so of course their gonna be extra careful.
@CRneu4 күн бұрын
@@zoner899 dude probably has a knife on him at all times because of the danger of being homeless. You've never forgotten if you have something on you? Especially a small knife like that? It's nonsense to arrest someone for saying no to a question like that. Defending it is callous and inhumane.
@CRneu4 күн бұрын
notice how nobody in this video are wearing seat belts. even during a pursuit. hitting a random car while pursuing a stolen camaro is the most american cop thing ever. A friend of mine was rear ended by a cop driving an SUV. It messed my friend's back and neck up. He took the police department to court because the cop claims my buddy "stopped abruptly". The police department fought the court case pretty hard. Day one of the court case my buddy's lawyer introduces my friend's dash/rear view camera evidence. The cop was texting and driving and then slammed into my buddy AT A RED LIGHT. The footage showed it as clear as it possibly could be. Immediately the police's lawyer asked for a recess to settle the case. My buddy got everything he asked for. Unfortunately it comes out of public money so it hurt tax payers. The cops had their own dashcam footage so they knew this. They were hoping my buddy didnt and his lawyer wouldn't subpoena the footage. Cops lie. Their lawyers lie. They don't care and the worst case is it's LEGAL for them to lie. Everyone defending american police just remember that when it comes time for them to mess with you they won't hesitate. Your bumper sticker with a thin blue line doesn't matter. The amount of boot you lick doesn't matter. They want to find things and they will find things.
@itmetetri6114 күн бұрын
I'm not defending cops but they are wearing seatbelts in the pursuit. I feel being honest is important. Agree with everything else you're saying!
@racket8044 күн бұрын
If the cops are having a bad day and feel like they want to take it out on you they can fuck you over for no reason. The laws are written to be as vauge and in favour of police as possible so the cops can charge you with anything they feel like, add some lies and bs and then good luck fighting that in court. The other day my friend and I were driving and there was a cop on the side of the road, he gestures to our car and my friend pulls over. Cop starts screaming at us that the road is closed (litteraly no signs, cones or indication anywhere whatsoever, we double checked), asking why we pulled over instead of turning around, (cop pointed to our car, I guess that actually means go back). Writes my friend up for "Not paying attention while driving" whatever the fuck that means. He litteraly got written up because he pulled over for a cop.
@ickebins69484 күн бұрын
@@itmetetri611 I'm not defending facts but they did not wear any seatbelts in the chase around 10:00.
@Boy_Boy4 күн бұрын
That is such a classic, predictable situation. All these unaccountable people, running through the city on an insane budget without any oversight.
@mikehunt83754 күн бұрын
Amen! I've tried waking people up but unfortunately everyone is hypnotized by their TV PROGRAMMING they laugh about it. Then when it does come to their doorstep they're outraged. Seriously we are screwed in the U.S., you can't argue or reason with blissful ignorance. Im pretty unlucky and have had cops cross my path a few times in my life, I've spent months in jail for driving without a license when I've had my license my entire life. I tell people and they say it's impossible, clearly they have no idea how the "system" really works. Lucky them...
@casteanpreswyn75283 күн бұрын
Fun fact about police in the US. About two years ago there was a disturbance at the grocery store across the street from my apartment. I was outside smoking a cigarette at the time and was a witness. I went to talk to the responding office. We talked for about 10 minutes before another cop showed up just as I was shaking the first officer's hand and he jumped out of his cruiser before it full stopped gun drawn, pointed at me, yelling at me to get away from the officer before he shoots me in the head. The first officer eventually got the second one to calm down and head back on patrol as I was leaving. The second officer then tried to hit me with his car and yelled out the window to "meet me in [town redacted to not dox myself] and fight me you little b*tch." It was fuckin wild.
@LinRuiEn4 күн бұрын
Thank you so much for blurring out the minor with ideation. As someone who's been in that situation at that age (thankfully without police being called), if that happened to me and some dude filmed and posted it I think it would have irrevocably fucked up my mental health forever tbh
@Ganofrei4 күн бұрын
Here in Brazil this type of content is very common, but the channels are owned by the police officers themselves, and it is much more sensationalist and less clean than this video. And several police officers ended up becoming influencers, some even investing in a political career. The Brazilian police have always been violent, but now literally every day there is a different news story about police brutality, when people see a police officer they don't think "damn, I'm going to get pulled over", they fear for their lives (sorry for possible spelling mistakes, I'm using Google Translate)
@sunkissedcreators4 күн бұрын
holy crap… that seems like a conflict of interest?
@JimboJuice4 күн бұрын
@@sunkissedcreators what does it matter when there's no one to punish you?
@sunkissedcreators4 күн бұрын
@@JimboJuice yeah 😅 it’s an issue we’re seeing pop up in a lot of governments in the present time. quite scary…
@JairoDosOvos4 күн бұрын
Se for parado, é rezar pra não estar perto de ponte
@Boy_Boy4 күн бұрын
Yeah, this sounds very similar to what I hear from my friends across North and South America
@StephenStrangeX4 күн бұрын
Fun fact, statistically it is more dangerous to be a delivery driver in America than it is to be a cop in America.
@squireltag10004 күн бұрын
I can vouch to that.
@frankguy68434 күн бұрын
Something that is reasonably unsafe like roofers die at multiple times the rate. The news glorifies every single cop that is killed so it feels like they're dying all the time but it is really not that common at all. Same thing they did with the "Immigrant Crime" garbage, hyper focused on every single instance of it to make it appear like a widespread common issue.
@eon62744 күн бұрын
Once had a friend who delivered pizza for a local joint. He was a big guy, 6'2 and muscular. He had a lot of stories but only one that stuck out to me as a situation that he could have not made it away from. The time that made him quit was when he got an order to go deliver to the outskirts of town on Halloween. A little house out near the desert and just barely within the delivery range. After sundown, completely dark, no street lights out there. An old man with a long grizzled, cigarette stained beard opened the door in his underwear. All the lights completely off and only a couch in the living room. The old man kept insisting he come inside and even reached for his arm to grab him, missing. The only light was coming from the parked car. Friend said he had a terrible feeling in the pit of his stomach and was so freaked out he threw the pizza at him, ran back to the car and floored it. Week later they got another order from the old man, where he directly requested they send out the same delivery guy. He quit
@ohanneskamerkoseyan31574 күн бұрын
@@frankguy6843 The real heroes!
@powertrip64264 күн бұрын
I delivered pizzas in San Antonio, TX for a few years. I couldn't see the address of the house I was supposed to deliver to so I had to make a U-turn in the cul-de-sac and come back around slowly to try and find the address. As I finally did (it was obscured by their bushes) I walked up to a woman in the doorway waiting for me. As I lumbered up with the pizzas a man came up behind her with a gun on his hip holster that he was gripping with one hand. He said, "someone said they saw a car driving around slowly in the neighborhood, making sure it wasn't a creep." And then just laughed like it was a big joke. Nothing like brandishing a firearm on a pizza delivery driver for comedic relief. America is cooked.
@du66er4 күн бұрын
You would be surprised how easy it is to access a ride along. Some kids in my college class said it would help them with research and they were allowed to immediately.
@harrietxo23104 күн бұрын
Ride alongs are common, it’s just odd to see it be one of these KZbinrs 😂
@bkm85564 күн бұрын
I didn't even see your comment and wrote the exact same thing lol. Goes to show how truly easy it is.
@BelindaShort4 күн бұрын
I can remember when they were offering some kind of program in one of my schools where kids could go and I think they were really young
@takingafatdump4 күн бұрын
every citizen has the right to request one. you usually don’t need to have a reason
@moriopl61764 күн бұрын
Now the whole vid seems to be pointless init?
@mattsipe89634 күн бұрын
this is honestly devastating to watch. there was a time I was worried a friend if mine was going to end her life, so I specifically called a hotline, not 911, and the cops came anyway and against my urging, barged into her house and harrassed her until I pushed back for like an hour to get them to send the service I actually called for. turns out she was having an meltdown due to autism, and when people who were actually trained for these types of situations got there, it was handled in under half an hour. it's almost like a person in crisis needs kindness and patience, and not intimidation. if she was a man, she might not still be here.
@danpaz94854 күн бұрын
Damn wtf, I had something similar happen to me, instead of having some mental health volunteers coming to my place I come across two fucking cops in the middle of the night because I was playing games after feeling miserable for the day. I wasn't happy about it at all, it doesn't help that they can posess guns, tasers and vests over to a situation which shouldn't require that at all, as well as the fact that these stupid bloody cops can just waltz into my place over mental health concerns instead of actually qualifed people who can handle the situation is just a testament to how we use cops for intimdation nowadays to threaten people with mental health issues to get their act together or risk getting murdered or getting a criminal record over something that is out of their control.
@danpaz94854 күн бұрын
This was in Canberra btw, the cops are apparently more tamer there than in NSW, so Im not sure if I would strike myself as lucky or fortunate enough to be in a less shithole place.
@mattsipe89632 күн бұрын
I should also say, that her not being a visible minority was another reason she's still around. I can't remember much about the story, and it's probably not the only one out there, but a black man was gunned down for playing with a toy outside (he was also autistic, and a friend of his was there explaining that to police, and he was still shot dead.)
@psychomermaid90694 күн бұрын
Hello! In US our Fire depts are also the Medics and EMTs a lot of the time. There are private companies, who in my experience do a lot of transfers and back up, but most 911 calls are answered by the fire department, who bring a firetruck and ambulance so they have their whole crew together if something else happens that needs the firetruck (car wrecks, fires, hazmat). They also occasionally get in wrecks because they can speed to get to calls. The ambulances I drove had a governor at 82 miles so you couldn't go faster, and I would love to see someone drive a school bus full of water faster than that. When wrecks happen there's usually discipline and a course on safe emergency driving. The worst part of EMS for me was the cops on scene, aggravating patients, getting in the way, making calls that make no sense. They did help us break down doors and carry patients when we needed extra hands, but we also would get called to pull taser probes out of people so its tit for tat more than anything.
@_x33334 күн бұрын
bro's in the middle of a police chase and didn't put the seat belt through the entire video
@Boy_Boy4 күн бұрын
We didn't even notice that. God damnit, they're insane
@Kyomara13372 күн бұрын
for some reason that seems to be a very normal thing in america from what I've seen over the years, seatbelts are very optional for some reason
@MrMadTurtle20 сағат бұрын
@@Boy_Boy not trying to play devils advocate here but it s actually legal for cops not to wear seatbelts and it makes sense. In case they need to get out of the cars quickly the seatbelt would take that extra 1 second that could count.
@KendlickLama4 күн бұрын
could you imagine what would have happened if they didn't protect that empty lot with that knife wielding homeless person?? yeah, me neither
@PEPPERS7774 күн бұрын
until it is your empty lot, so simple you
@atlas46984 күн бұрын
@@PEPPERS777 Oh no my precious empty lot filled with trash 😧
@basspuppy1334 күн бұрын
@@atlas4698won't somebody think of the oil stained asphalt
@mfspic4 күн бұрын
@@PEPPERS777if it was my empty lot I would use it. Or at least clean it. Instead of just leaving it trashed 😂
@skyper89344 күн бұрын
And that's how tent cities are born. It doesn't matter who you are, you wouldn't want homeless drug addicts in your property.
@dontlistentome74984 күн бұрын
7:00 the dude woke up, had cops hounding him, had a knife on him and then arrested. Literally what the hell did he even do?????????????????? Edit: not even trespassing they let the woman go but arrested the guy for the fact he possessed a knife.
@bobstown52594 күн бұрын
Exist in inused private property.
@TheWebstaff4 күн бұрын
"Trespassed" Land of the free, well except for incorporated areas.
@reihanboo4 күн бұрын
trespassing you donut imagine if a dude just build a tent on your backyard leaving an eyesore
@brycemacdougall61624 күн бұрын
Because he was black
@erion40194 күн бұрын
@@reihanboo yeah these mfs complaining about trespassing but they'd be pissed to have anyone in their property making a fucking tent mansion
@Tan-yg3rm3 күн бұрын
I remember seeing on the news that the cops raided the wrong house and threw a flash bang into a 11 month old babies crib and prevented medical attention from going in for an extended period of time while they rather brutally arrested the young parents of the kid they nearly killed in the wrong house. The kid ended up blind in both eyes and def in both ears permanently.
@alyssum31434 күн бұрын
I will never forget the time my friend was experiencing psychosis and I called 911 to get paramedics and FOUR COPS showed up to my house instead and proceeded to try to "talk her down" and ended up basically egging her on. thanks guys. back the blue or whatever.
@davidhayward63824 күн бұрын
"It's a customer service job." Literally the opposite. Quotas for a customer service worker is shit like "Assist X people on tech support calls" "Sell X number of wireless headsets." Police quotas are "how many days/lives do I need to ruin so our department can afford a lambo next quarter."
@ClymenetheFox4 күн бұрын
I'm currently homeless, shit like this scares me, I hate people like this. I've been pushed away from so many spots
@itsfy_4 күн бұрын
what you doing rn?
@ClymenetheFox4 күн бұрын
Luckily a friend is in town that let me stay in their hotel room but rn just trying to survive the winter outside, it's hard to work when you're focused on surviving outside
@algnedpe72714 күн бұрын
i'm homeless too, i am so grateful i have a car to sleep in.
@v4lhulme4 күн бұрын
@@ClymenetheFox most places where you can get a job will have heat...
@two-chicks4 күн бұрын
Cops recently stole my last belongings: birth and other certificates, medical documents, pictures of my kids etc.. all important stuff, even my sleeping bags and clothes and it's -8 right now outside ffs.. because they wanted to help me not sleep outside they said.. stupid clowns don't have a life they need to steal off disabled and homeless people
@OlyChickenGuy4 күн бұрын
Mandatory police response is why I don't use such services even though I would benefit from having a place I could reach out to and vent if needed. Until police response is taken out of the equation, I can't support these types of hotlines. The police have consistently put me in more danger than they have ever helped.
@two-chicks4 күн бұрын
I agree, never once have they de-escalated a situation or helped me or anyone I have ever met. They are brainwashed savages working for themselves only
@LustStarrr4 күн бұрын
Yep, same here.
@dolly.gwendolyn3 күн бұрын
Try a non profit hotline ive used the crisis text line thought I have heard mixed reviews from others
@patrickmitchell90684 күн бұрын
The police coming too a Suicide attempt, reminds me the story of police officer who wa successful talking down a suicide victim, left too get him water and came back too another police officer who has shot the suicide victim, in which then the original police was signed up for not delaying with the issue
@afairyist99814 күн бұрын
Wasn't the first officer a veteran too? If it's the same story I'm thinking of
@LazyUggugg4 күн бұрын
Can you tell me where and when this was? I want to read about it
@afairyist9981Күн бұрын
@@LazyUggugg Stephen Mader, West Virginia, around 7 years ago I believe. That's the one I'm thinking of anyway, not sure if it's the one OP meant
@ObeyCamp3 күн бұрын
When you guys were surprised about how the cops treat their job like a game, it reminded me of this DVD I had as a teenager called "Never Get Busted Again" by an ex-cop turned cannabis grower and advocate, Barry Cooper. He's a super cool dude. He was talking in the DVD about how most cops are just irredeemable adrenaline junkies and they LOVE to get in high-speed chases, LOVE when suspects try to fight so they can kick the piss out of someone with impunity, nobody loves being shot at but cops always love the chance for a good magazine dump, etc. There's a semi-secret tradition amongst a lot of American police departments called a "K-party" (short for "un-alive" party,) where any time a cop "un-alives" someone they celebrate it and go out for drinks and get smashed. They celebrate un-aliving someone with heavy drug use, and the next day they go back to ruining people's lives for using drugs. Ironic. It really seems like the majority of American cops are total degenerates. A lot of them are really good at hiding it, and hell, a lot of them are genuinely nice to people they like, but the real high virtue is the ability to be kind and compassionate to people you DON'T like, and generally speaking, the kind of person who has a desire to yoke other people and seek authority over them are typically not the kind of people who possess high virtue like that...
@sergioordonez67694 күн бұрын
The cops saying they didnt really know how to handle someone having a mental episode was so deeply infuriating. That's literally part of the fucking job
@mrsilikeeggs4 күн бұрын
I have had a couple of interactions with Aussie cops over mental health issues. They were unthreatening and helpful, and were there to make sure I got to to the hospital safely. I couldn't imagine having the same interactions in America, it would be terrifying.
@sunkissedcreators4 күн бұрын
@@sergioordonez6769 i don’t think it technically is? like yes they are the ones who have to respond but they do not have the proper education or training to do so. America should’ve implemented a system of mental health professionals to respond to situations like this a LOOOONG time ago.
@squireltag10004 күн бұрын
Forget unhelpful, a disturbing amount of the time they 'assist' by capping the person in distress. Because 'weapon'
@two-chicks4 күн бұрын
In Australia they tell you to shut up or they will detain you for 72 hours.. most likely they will also detain you if you are quiet
@Jirangaaa4 күн бұрын
@@two-chicks wasnt my experience, maybe you are a yapper
@kyndallb26774 күн бұрын
the ultimate power tripper: a cop with a popular youtube channel
@phat-kid4 күн бұрын
literally steven segal
@versedi4 күн бұрын
there is polish sheriff based in US that has like half milion subs...
@Polit_Burro4 күн бұрын
If you want to ride-along you have to ride in back. His ego always rides shotgun.
@versedi4 күн бұрын
@@Polit_Burro that's a very accurate description of him
@CRneu4 күн бұрын
Lots of cops post on tiktok and instagram constantly.
@Hambone63 күн бұрын
He made a joke about delivering pizza in America not being safe, but that's sadly 100% true. I was robbed at gun point when I was a delivery driver when I was 16. Most pizza places do not let their drivers carry more than $20 in cash so their driver don't get robbed. My friends always told me to get a gun, but I never saw the point. Why escalate? I don't want to shoot anyone and I'd rather not be shot. I wasn't robbed again in the remaining 6 years I had that job.
@sunkissedcreators3 күн бұрын
jesus christ…
@DeoMachina3 күн бұрын
Delivering pizza for 6 years is some real shit, I hope you get everything you want from now on
@sunkissedcreators3 күн бұрын
@@DeoMachina bro we are in this muck together 😭🤙🏻
@aarepelaa11422 күн бұрын
What idiot robs someone for pizza?
@Hambone62 күн бұрын
@aarepelaa1142 lol they rob you for the cash you may be carrying (and the small cheese pizza). Pretty easy to get a driver to a location where they can be robbed.
@AmasingLps4 күн бұрын
had a mild stalker, mostly just texts but showed up to my house once (I had hung out with him once so he knew where i lived). called non emergency cops to simply put in MY OWN info bc i just wanted it on record incase it got worse so there would be some sort of evidence (stalking is rarely taken serious). wouldn’t put anything down without his name and phone number. I (stupidly i was a 19 100 lb girl who lived alone i was scared) did but BEGGED not to call as I didn’t wanna escalate or involve them with him directly since it was 99% texts and calls and was told 3 separate times we won’t don’t worry. 2 days later get a call that they talked to him and he said he would stop. Luckily he did and I was moving far in a month, but for that last month i couldn’t walk down my street bc he was a construction worker working within sight of my house. not a crazy story I know but goes to show they will escalate EVERYTHING. Made me less safe than if i had taken my chances
@waverlybee4 күн бұрын
jesus this was a hard watch. kid totally exploited those people’s pain while basically making an ad for those pigs. we live in a dystopian nightmare.
@edgarallenjoe64943 күн бұрын
At least it was a shit ad
@mothmansuperfan75134 күн бұрын
reducing a person experiencing homelessness to "the other homeless" is a hell of a self-report
@figo58624 күн бұрын
At least they didnt shoot her, maybe it was the camera
@SploogeScrooge4 күн бұрын
english isnt my first language, so genuinely asking, how else would you refer to them? except for just "the other person"
@horsemology4 күн бұрын
@SploogeScrooge I think something like, "the other homeless person" would be considered more appropriate. However, another thing to consider is that homelessness isn't something that is needlessly pointed out when simply referring to someone in conversation. This is similar to how one doesn't needlessly say, "the other black" without raising some red flags.
@HKSkansei4 күн бұрын
@SploogeScrooge the main issue is that it refers to the person as an object, rather than a person. Homelessness is something a person experiences, like a disease. If you were in a room with people who had cancer you wouldn't say "I then spoke with the other cancer" You'd say "I spoke with the other cancer patient" or "person with cancer"
@Jirangaaa4 күн бұрын
they have to dehumanise them to rationalise treating them the way they do
@sunkissedcreators4 күн бұрын
2:51 is this legal? she’s a minor in a sensitive, medical related situation. this doesn’t seem right at all.
@nothingtoseehere3094 күн бұрын
It probably isn’t legal, but who’s going to stop them? The police?
@sunkissedcreators4 күн бұрын
@ you would hope but… clearly not. i would hope maybe youtube would demonetize the video until that portion was removed :/ teachers can get in SO much trouble for sharing photos/videos of students doing day to day stuff without consent from a guardian. i don’t see how this, a far more extreme case, shouldn’t be treated similarly. i’m just once again disappointed by the corrupt and broken system we have :/
@nothingtoseehere3094 күн бұрын
@@sunkissedcreators I had to quit watching halfway through because I got depressed realizing that this is the same country I live in 😭
@sunkissedcreators4 күн бұрын
@nothingtoseehere309 don’t blame you :/
@ImAnOrdinaryMan4 күн бұрын
It's not like he cares unfortunately, dude was in for the money and he definitely got it. But seriously, what the hell was he thinking?
@x9x9x9x9x94 күн бұрын
Something they glossed over in the video was the police "briefing" that briefing was exactly something I have been theorizing existed for years. Bare with me here. But for the past 10 or so years I have had a conspiracy that American police are basically brainwashed to be overly paranoid. They are forced to watch videos of situations going bad or the super rare police ambush attacks. I remember being told this was a stupid conspiracy. A couple of years ago I was playing video games with a friend who invited their friend to join. That friend is/was a highway patrol officer. And we got on the subject of how cops have their hands on their pistols 24/7 now. This man said "I have seen far too many videos of things going bad so I always have my hand in my gun." That basically confirmed my theory but seeing it in that video just makes it more true. And there is the problem. That is why so many unarmed innocent people get killed every year. Its clearly not the officers fault for this but it's a problem with the entire system. I so had a conspiracy about police gangs and how killing someone (innocent or not) gave them their "stripes" that also turned out to be true.
@DeoMachina3 күн бұрын
This is true, the first thing cops do when they murder somebody is whine "but I was trained to respond like that!"
@TheDanorte2 күн бұрын
That is true. That's how and what they train. It's the same reason they are trained by the IDF. Be overly paranoid. Anyone can be a terrorist. It's dystopian.
@rememberjerry9363 күн бұрын
As a mental health worker this is so painful. now let’s pretend im not a mental health worker, oh its still painful
@selaazib4 күн бұрын
My family called the cops on me and sent me to the psych hospital and they handcuffed me to take me there and it was very traumatizing honestly
@qlintenFX4 күн бұрын
why did they call the police on you
@hebedite48654 күн бұрын
Yuuuuuup. I've been committed a few times and most people don't understand how traumatizing the whole experience is, and it doesn't solve anything when you do finally get to the mental hospital, they just tell you to stop thinking negatively as if that was a novel idea no one has ever suggested before. I hate how people mostly think it is "getting people the help they need" it's such bs.
@KathleenHanna6664 күн бұрын
It's not just traumatizing, it's also pretty humiliating I would say. Happened to me a couple times too. Hope you're doing better now!
@yeoremuthare6774 күн бұрын
@@qlintenFX Because they don't know how to help
@NyanyiC4 күн бұрын
@@hebedite4865i hope you are taking your meds though 😊
@gerryg25604 күн бұрын
Oh my god. l I grew up in Huntington Park. They are literally the worst police department. Notorious for giving jaywalking tickets to and harassing teenagers and running a car impounding scheme with the tow companies.
@KalmMind4 күн бұрын
Him putting his subscribe graphic in the middle of the conversation with the girl was so fucked up 😭
@THEJPR4 күн бұрын
YOOOO ITS MY SHADOW Ignore the struggling individual in the foreground.
@Richard-ux9qv4 күн бұрын
boy boy added that to point out Manny standing there
@Jirangaaa4 күн бұрын
narcissism is a hell of a drug
@ImAnOrdinaryMan4 күн бұрын
The irony that the cops enforce you to wear seatbelts when they don't even do it themselves, IN HIGH SPEED CHASES LOL
@DinoCism4 күн бұрын
“You arrested that Homeless for nothing, but you did it like a human being. It’s great how you get these people help. The Homeless had a knife so you helped him with that by arresting him. That’s like a human thing to do bro.” “Yeah, I know we’re basically like mom and dad for the Homelesses.” lol
@RealAndySkibba4 күн бұрын
It's pretty sad the police respond to to mental health issues vs people who are actually trained.
@sherlockholmless99994 күн бұрын
I thought you guys died, 1 month is way too long. Can you guys start uploading every 30 minutes? I would appreciate it thanks
@two-chicks4 күн бұрын
They're on their new flashy channel
@nilsnoel66284 күн бұрын
When the police is the only public service who is funded. Half the job in the video should be done by nurses and health agent.
@rogerramjetox142pa4 күн бұрын
In Australia, if you have a mental health crisis, you call an AMBULANCE. The person is SICK, is ILL, and needs HELP, not to be tasered into tomorrow. FFS America!
@mikusheadphones3 күн бұрын
I live in a city that literally has units for mental health crisis that dispatch instead of police but one time i was in crisis AND having a medical crisis (had a seizure from being allergic to the new psych med) so the cops illegally wntered my home when my partner was letting the fire fighters and social workers in. They were casing the house and we have them on camera saying "i KNOW they have drugs, there is no way that is a legit seizure" etc. Those cops also told the emergenct room i intentionally ODed on my pain meds and got me on a 5150. Literally couldnt have been further off. I had 4 more aiezures from the time my partner called 911 until my release from the paych ward 7 days later. The cops even troed to get my 72 hour hold extended by trying to talk to a judge. If my fatber in law hadn't intervened, i would have been sectioned for at least a month. It was insane.
@HoneyBeeJess4 күн бұрын
I interned at a small police department once (long story), and one time when I was riding along the cop chased some guy onto the freeway, sped after him at 95-100 mph, cut across three lanes of traffic to follow him off an exit loop, and nearly flipped the SUV. All to issue a $50 municipal speeding ticket. Tbh not even the craziest thing that happened.
@pandaze4 күн бұрын
Thank you for blurring things when others just don't care. Life is a team sport
@two-chicks4 күн бұрын
Thank you for mentioning it.. that gesture is huge and yes, boy boy thank you for caring
@TheSultonOfTheFuckingWaves4 күн бұрын
6:38 glad she was alowed to collect her belongings before being banished back to the streets. really cool.
@lukasg48074 күн бұрын
She denied help in the video
@antipsychotic4513 күн бұрын
@@lukasg4807 What help was she denying? Were the cops "helping" her when they kicked her out of her shelter? She also took the water they gave her so idk what your contention even is.
@lukasg48073 күн бұрын
@@antipsychotic451 they offered her some sort of support and resources. Idk what they are but you can hear them mention it in the video.
@fourdeep65612 күн бұрын
@@antipsychotic451 Its cool you want to live in fairy land but if the property owner wants someone removed, the police are obligated to perform that duty. Or is it cool for them to pick and choose on when they want to enforce the law or not? I get they do that already but if every cop did that it would be chaos.
@deanmcinerney23242 күн бұрын
@@fourdeep6561 they arrested a person for having a knife after pulling him out of his shelter. Thats not removing a homeless person, that's adding to their problems. Have you ever been homeless? I am amazed at the amount of people who feel they have to tell people they live in fairy land for pointing out things stink.
@TakeMeAwayPlss4 күн бұрын
How dare KZbin hide this from me for an entire 12 seconds
@Jake-xg1sh4 күн бұрын
So real
@saturatedodin4764 күн бұрын
Lucky It was hid from me for 45 minutes
@jamiejohnson1574 күн бұрын
This is the third time I've seen this comment and I'm already bored if it
@TakeMeAwayPlss4 күн бұрын
@@jamiejohnson157 oh my gosh I’m so sorry I didn’t entertain you Jamie 😔
@ImAnOrdinaryMan4 күн бұрын
The acorn incident... That was genuinely tragic. I don't remember what happened to the cop but I hope the dude gets locked into the literal prison cell that they showed in the video. You have got to be high as hell to confuse gunshots for an acorn
@Joelsef4 күн бұрын
Did you notice that they weren’t wearing seatbelts while speeding through town? Someone should stop them and give them a ticket. Oh wait.
@Taz_4 күн бұрын
Logic: if you wear a bulletS proof vest then you don't need seatbeltS while on a chase. 10/10 brilliant content 9:22
@glenni2494 күн бұрын
Maybe it was a cars proof vest after all!
@gregoryspringfield24234 күн бұрын
988 is the national suicide helpline in the US, if you call it you get partnered with a mental health professional, and if needed a team of mental health pros come out to talk, including a therapist. I used to be a 988 responder. It is still fairly new, like only 2 years old max
@sunkissedcreators4 күн бұрын
how wide spread is this? i know they’re in a highly populated part of Cali so it’s likely available.
@ninty9004 күн бұрын
The hotline is for the entire United States, but not all areas have mental health teams. They'll still send the cops if they decide you need someone to come to you and they can't send a mental health team.
@DeadNotSleeping7894 күн бұрын
"You guys are genuine ass police officers" thanks buddy I think that summerizes the video well
@Hyena_Heckler4 күн бұрын
“The second homeless” is a WILD thing to say, the way he talks about them as if they aren’t human is disgusting
@theapartmentrat.5783 күн бұрын
In defense of firefighters in America, they are paramedics and extremely qualified to deal with people in mental crisis. The police are not and don’t deserve to be there. There should be social workers there. Also, I agree with that coming from a social worker in America.
@harrycoote36704 күн бұрын
Also love how during the high speed chase and for the whole ride along both the KZbinr and cops weren’t wearing seatbelts.
@squireltag10004 күн бұрын
Here in minnesota, a cop with some teenage ridealong fanboy, was unnecessarily speeding for minor violations. That ended when the cop t boned a car with some kids, killing a girl. Thankfully minnesota is half decent, so the cop got fired and is currently facing charges.
@sunkissedcreators4 күн бұрын
he could probably get hired in another state :/ could be wrong but i’ve heard of it happening before.
@alyme_r4 күн бұрын
im a police, fund me more please
@humanman41524 күн бұрын
2 billion more?
@THEJPR4 күн бұрын
More funding? Another trillion dollars to Israel. - U.S., probably.
@THEJPR4 күн бұрын
More funding? Another quadrillion dollars to Isr4el! - U.S., probably.
@Fantasmaa94 күн бұрын
y'know i have an empty lot that has a random cat that lives there, you should handcuff it
@oreocat28844 күн бұрын
sure id fund more money to police most incidents that occur wit police are because of bad or poor training
@vacatiolibertas2 күн бұрын
15:27 This is definitely a legal liability issue. If the schizophrenic guy tries to climb the palm tree, falls, and breaks his leg, the city could be liable for any damages.
@Mystic-Midnight3 күн бұрын
Had my front door get busted in a few months ago and the people who did it slammed into our parked car when speeding away and while my mom called the cops and asked me to go make sure everything was okay I called my friend who was on medical leave from the police force due to some internal bleeding. He straight up said if I was outside when the police arrived I would likely be shot or detained just cause I am a pretty big dude and it was 1am and it was a guy showing up knowing just that an attempted break-in occurred here.
@50centHotDog4 күн бұрын
THE WORST PART of the acorn cops for me… neither cop actually hit the dude, who was handcuffed in the back. If he DID have a gun, he would could have killed them and got away. They aren’t even prepared for the exact scenarios they created in their head.
@085cur1ty4 күн бұрын
the ad read is very professional
@maggiemae9544 күн бұрын
High speed chase, under age kid in the front seat and not 1 seatbelt being used by anyone🤔 Americans really are allergic to oxygen aren't they😂
@ConflictingJumps3 күн бұрын
just don't look into US pollution rates since the industrial revolution
@aeronruth416Күн бұрын
The way he’s NOT WEARING HIS SEATBELT during the “high speed chase”
@StalKe4682 күн бұрын
3:30 if you call a hotline they don't send cops. Her school prolly noticed she hasn't been there in a while and saw that she's suicidal so they called 911.
@jasperallred73744 күн бұрын
Filming someone who was about to kill themselves then going on to post that on KZbin with your cop propaganda is so fucking evil
@XAndrewMillerX4 күн бұрын
Your comments about them being dumb is because the police departments literally screen out intelligent and empathetic individuals in the US. I’d bet those cops treat unhoused people like shit when a KZbinr isn’t riding along - copaganda as they call it.
@marting40424 күн бұрын
Seatbelts optional for KZbinrs - the power of the wavier.
@Operator_Aspen4 күн бұрын
Normallly i skip ad reads. But you bois read it so comedically, yet painfully i stuck around. Good on ya. cheers from up over.
@Whoknows2854 күн бұрын
It’s crazy how untrained they are for things like mentally unstable people. Like it’s such a huge part of their job but they have 0 training for that
@xPantanox4 күн бұрын
you forgot to mention the police officer who shot and killed a blind and deaf dog, because the dog was obstructing his own rescue because he was blind and deaf. The police officer then with no feelings shot on bodycam 2 shots
@h.i.s.s4 күн бұрын
My opinions of the USA and its police force are getting so much worse every time I learn something new about this fucked up system.
@Dkoarn4 күн бұрын
Grew up in the US countryside, rural officers, park rangers and game wardens are usually very kind and accommodating. The city and state cops act like lunatics compared to them.
@phat-kid4 күн бұрын
the youtuber reminds me of my little brother in movie theatres. "whos that guy? whats he doing? whyd he do that? what's he doing next?" imagine being that naive and comfortable around cops.
@nannettefreeman73314 күн бұрын
I once saw a guy in a police chase in LA get away by driving directly into the heavy traffic letting out from a Laker’s game. He was in a very common car (like a silver Accord or something) & they just couldn’t find THE specific car he was in. Heroic! ✌🏼
@fourdeep65612 күн бұрын
(they got his plate on a camera) freeman more like injailman
@markus_selloiКүн бұрын
That ad felt like a threat.
@NoahStafford6254 күн бұрын
It’s disgustingly awful how terrible police presence is in America, especially if you’re homeless. The whole culture built up around trespassing is also terrible. Even in empty lots that nobody is using and don’t pose a danger to the people there, the police will arrest you for simply being at a location. Recently I was taking a walk and taking pictures of birds in the neighborhood I live in, and someone called the cops on me because they thought I was trespassing, even though I was staying on the sidewalks.
@doodlemold27364 күн бұрын
so disgusting genuinely. i remember jus seeing my face on the chest cameras making me feel worse about myself. imagine having some youtuber videing it and puting it up on his channel. rancid behaver from him genuinly mfs at there lowest and thy just film it
@dasamont82744 күн бұрын
Seeing a police car should make you feel safe, so I wonder why people feel like they're suddenly in more danger when they see one... Makes you wonder if the police has a record of being more dangerous to innocent bystanders and victims than actual criminals
@mechmaster-so4hr4 күн бұрын
No fucking way. Just yesterday I was thinking "Wow, I could really go for a new Boy Boy video right now" Thanks boys!
@ConflictingJumps3 күн бұрын
the boys!
@Micharlus3 күн бұрын
It seems he removed the suicide part from his video ever since. I'd assume thanks to your video. Good job!
@jannecapelle_art4 күн бұрын
i love how aleksa looks and sounds more and more like hes being held hostage to make those ad reads. it adds a certain je ne sais quois!!
@arcage_01324 күн бұрын
“I ARRESTED 100 PEOPLE IN 24 HOURS!”
@ae_roque4 күн бұрын
In the US it's better to not waste the officers time and pull your wallet out as fast as possible
@ae_roque4 күн бұрын
like you're reaching for a weapon
@willywonka78124 күн бұрын
Reaching into your pocket in front of a cop is a one way ticket to the morgue
@afairyist99814 күн бұрын
Except when you reach for it it is likely they will feel threatened and pull out their guns
@Jirangaaa4 күн бұрын
@@afairyist9981 yeah it might be good to only try that if youre white and in a suit
@bacicinvatteneaca4 күн бұрын
@@willywonka7812 I think that's what they mean. Don't waste everyone's time, speedrun the likely outcome
@Randombugg3 күн бұрын
How does any American believe themselves when they talk about their freedom
@sunkissedcreators3 күн бұрын
i’d really like to know 😅
@fourdeep65612 күн бұрын
If they keep voting blue they will kiss their sweet freedom goodbye. You release 50% of americans dont mind that freedom being taken away in the name of being a good person and acting as if they are a saint in everyone else's eyes. The media is controlled, the police are told to do their jobs poorly, the laws favor criminals, black criminals are being let off easy, they are trying to ban guns, I could go on and on. If you live in a strong red state the cops are nicer there's less violence and on edge cops and there's not many laws stopping you from having a good time. Compared to australia you get arrested for having a bb gun and shooting some fireworks and having your car being too powerful.
@emctwoo4 күн бұрын
ngl I was expecting this to be awful and it was immediately so much worse than I ever could've imagined.
@NopManiac4 күн бұрын
That's the logical evolution, COPS->live PD->youtube, soon we'll get 24/7 cops cam on twitch I guess
@NopManiac4 күн бұрын
(With stagged/pre-record stuff probably to avoid showing the use of excessive force and people dying)
@ninaeatworld4 күн бұрын
Best ad read ever. 10/10
@chaoticneutral62884 күн бұрын
I'm starting to wonder if too many people have been actually using their links Or if they're just trying to push their luck as much as possible haha
@musketto4 күн бұрын
who knows how it got approved
@sandcat23834 күн бұрын
It's ironic how the EMS flag and thin blue line flag are the opposite in colors like that had to be intentional there's no way they designer didn't know what they were doing
@jordanksbud64603 күн бұрын
odoo might be the funniest sponsor for an australian channel 🤣 "OOORRRDOOOORRR" 😂
@ConflictingJumps3 күн бұрын
Im glad they're still sponsoring because their pronunciation is funny
@jellycatfish4 күн бұрын
There's nothing as reassuring as Aleksa's Ribena t-shirt in all of Boyboy's videos. I had not realized how much I missed watching their streaming clips, but I understand that it's more important to them to make videos like these. Thanks for your hard work.
@ShroomedMisterCraft4 күн бұрын
America is a nightmare right now. It's effecting literally everyone including me. I don't even leave my house anymore. Prices are so high that I'm currently on rations just to make it. Even people with jobs are homeless. You gotta be working 2 or 3 jobs just to be housed if housing is even available that is. Born in the wrong country...
@0nion4244 күн бұрын
how the hell is odoo still sponsoring you
@ConflictingJumps3 күн бұрын
maybe they live with each other (marketing team)?
@Huntracony4 күн бұрын
They were chasing a stolen car, so I guess they didn't know who was driving it in this case. But also, one cop got into a high-speed accident, destroying two cars and endangering innocent people over one stolen car.
@tylerquinn77084 күн бұрын
@15:30 or so... Social workers in the USA do indeed deal with this. And In fact often the police rely on social workers. Cops just laugh watching them restrain dangerous clients. BUT! Social workers are beholden to USA Vulnerable Adult laws. COPS ARE NOT! Cops can violate a person, even if they are documented as having a psych deficit and face NO CONSEQUENCES! Social workers, the backbone of advocating for those in need are often, OFTEN, thrown under the bus.
@hecticgamer40373 күн бұрын
Thank god it was only a literal knife they found and not a metaphorical one.