I don't know why people complain when this narrator fills in. I like the variety.
@SnackAttak7 ай бұрын
People hate change
@dogouchu43567 ай бұрын
I personally prefer a consistent narrator cause it feels more personal if that makes sense. Like with multiple narrators it feels more like a content factory, with one narrator we can form a “relationship” (I use that term somewhat loosely) with that narrator, it feels more intimate. Also I don’t like this narrators commentary or rather his lack thereof. The usual narrator is more interesting to listen to, he has a wholesome vibe.
@Gogoseit7 ай бұрын
I just can never tell if he's reading a comment, or responding with his own opinion. (im usually tabbed out, so the on screen text doesnt help)
@TaroTempura7 ай бұрын
this guy seems to make gagging/barfing noises a lot more? or at least the way he does it bothers me enough to really take note of it. I understand he's reacting to something he thinks is disgusting but it's not a pleasant sound to be hearing right in your ear imho
@BIGGER_RED7 ай бұрын
People usually complain when they don’t like things 🤷🏻♂️
@taraaldrich59557 ай бұрын
I had a coworker threaten to hit me while I couldn't speak (I was so stressed I temporarily lost the ability to speak) and then when I rightfully complained to management (this wasn't her first offense, people had quit because of her, which management knew) she preceeded to harrass me for months, I ended up quitting because of the stress, she still has her job.
@WomanRoaring6 ай бұрын
my coworker was a nice person but she was super slow and i'd always have to fix her work. i was so stressed because she'd have 4 projects to work on and complain about how busy she was and i'd have 20 and i had to fix her errors. so one day i finally bitched at my boss enough that he told her to do better and when i got to work she was so upset with me (not my fault she sucked) she forgot my name when speaking to him and trying to complain about me. we all shared a big office and she was speaking to our boss and said, her and pointed at me because she literally couldn't remember my name. I saw her after I left (because of her stressing me out and my boss not doing anything about it) and she forgot my name again, i could tell she recognized me but she didn't say my name when I said Hi (her name) to her. i am probably the villain in her story lol, but your story reminded me of that. I never threatened her, i was always nice to her, even when i was annoyed and stressed out i never said anything mean to her.
@taraaldrich59556 ай бұрын
@WomanRoaring it's really frustrating, especially when you and I had every right to complain. I had never been rude to the coworker who threatened me either, and frankly, nothing I did warranted that reaction from her. She knew she messed up, hence the harassment and she got so lucky that management was ineffective and HR is a joke because she should have been fired.
@AfricanLionBat5 ай бұрын
@@taraaldrich5955temporarily lost the ability to speak because of stress?
@keeprxnning18265 ай бұрын
@@WomanRoaringshe was probably angry because you literally never complained to her about it, just went straight to management and got her in trouble. If you have a problem with a “nice” coworker, why wouldn’t you just speak to them about it? I’ve been considered the “slow worker” at places. Sorry, not everyone’s brains work like yours. I don’t “suck” at my job because I take longer than you, we simply work differently. That’s no reason to shit on someone. They could be disabled, whether visible or not. I am, & it gets really fucking frustrating when every single job you go to you aren’t good enough at because you physically CANNOT do as much the others.
@SongheartStudios7 ай бұрын
I honestly don't mind the voice of this new narrator, it's pretty soothing. Not as big a fan of the commentary, I feel it's not quite as intuitive, but maybe that will come in time. I hope having two narrators eases the original's workload and gives him some rest.
@L0st_Sensei7 ай бұрын
had a guy push a 3000lb pallet off a stack when he swung a forklift around with load raised. it fell against a table, where someone was standing only moments before. turned out this guy was absolutely never supposed to be on a forklift, had no certifications, he was given a slap on the wrist, and the whole building was given a talk on forklift safety
@brittanyotto84636 ай бұрын
"Her family is wealthy so I don't know why she would need to start pawning stollen phones." Sounds like her rich parents had gotten tired of their spoiled brat and cut her out of their money.
@SatyrToon7 ай бұрын
There was a dude I worked with at a supermarket. He was a job-hopper but in the sense that his elderly parents would force him to get a job and he'd work for a week or so before quitting and giving his parents a sob story as to why the job sucked and he shouldn’t have to work there. He made it clear he NEVER wanted to work. When he worked with me, he liked to make mass shooting jokes. Stuff like "I should bring my AK up here. Would suck if someone shot this place up." He also liked to say unhinged shit in front of customers on top of having a FILTHY mouth. I curse like a sailor myself but doing that at work around kids is a quick way to catch complaints and get coached. The last straw was two-fold: 1. He was having a continuous fight with the Cart Associate which escalated to him telling the cart Associate to meet him at the Dirt Cheap so they could "settle things." Another Associate heard this and reported it to our team lead. (Side note: the cart guy was really nice and the fight was due to the other guy making gross jokes around customers, which cart guy called him out for.) And 2. When he learned that the team lead knew, he looked at me and said "I put in my two weeks." Then he just... left. In the middle of his shift. When my boss walked over looking for him, I looked at her baffled and said "He, uh... he left." Learned later that this dude thought putting in his two weeks meant he'd keep getting paid without having to go to work.
@intrinsicallylast52467 ай бұрын
Worked one security job where over the course of two weeks they would show up 3-4 hours late(these were 12 hour shifts, mind you), refuse to leave the guard shack(because they were friends and wanted to talk to one another) to relieve the rear guard for another hour until I finally just started yelling at the one guard to get their butt moving to the back gate and shame on them because this was a Mother who needed to see her kids to school. EVERY OTHER Guard there was complaining, nothing got done, they never got fired. They literally had their Dad's call in to quit on their behalf after 2 weeks of this nonsense. Another the guy showed up late for every shift he ever worked, for months, sometimes just wouldn't even show up, you'd have to send a cab out for him to knock on his door--the owner of the company AGREED to do this as procedure and he would pay for a cab to wake him up. Me and three other employees were even begging for this guy to be canned, even saying we'd gladly worked double shifts(these 8 hours normally so not as awful) for however long was needed, didn't even care if there was overtime we just really really hated having to call for a cab to get them to go out to his house just because 'he went golfing(drinking)' the night before. It was so bad even the guy himself would come in, hours afterwards and tell us he thought he was going to get fired. He *never* did. Left both jobs. You can have bad employees, every job will have them but poor management keeps those bad employees and puts more work on everyone else, good management sets the standard and doesn't tolerate it.
@Howlflame7 ай бұрын
We had a strict "no sleeping at your desk" policy, and one lady would often fall asleep at her desk. Not to mention she was one of the trainers, and was terrible at it. And demanded that I bring her seashells from my vacation to California for her fish tank, and got mad when I refused (we didn't even make it to the beach). Then made me VERY uncomfortable when she saw me with my hair down and told me "The waves in your hair reminds me of Jesus!" (I'm an atheist, but don't talk about it). The manager wanted to fire her, but she was like, five different kinds of protected so it was hard. Then we got furloughed for COVID, and when I was brought back, I noticed right away that she wasn't...
@carbonn59987 ай бұрын
Lol you can drive a whole day in Cali and not even make it to the beach ☠️☠️☠️ as a resident all ive known is la traffic 🫡
@KitKat102816 ай бұрын
😂@@carbonn5998
@MoistOnQuack7 ай бұрын
Just saying the old narrator is the OG. But this new one is starting to grow on me. His side commentary just need to be a little bit better, and not as dull.
@Mysteriouscommebtor6 ай бұрын
I’m surprised that the guy in the first story managed to go 8 years without going insane from boredom
@JFoxx36995 ай бұрын
Well, he was absent for half of the time. Some people like to do nothing and collect a paycheck. Seems like no one was doing much there anyway.
@silververnallbells1917 ай бұрын
When the employer does nothing about an employee being on drugs then the manager is either living vicariously through them OR (& most likely) getting high with them.
@redjoker3656 ай бұрын
It can depend on the job. Lots of people in manual labor and restaurant jobs get addicted to drugs because they get injured and either have terrible medical/disability coverage (or none at all) and are still expected to come in to work or starve
@wschnabel19877 ай бұрын
For the deep fryer one we had a girl at my work spray degreaser into the fryer and not get fired for that. They had to completely drain and refill the fryer as a result. How we clean it is we have this filter system that we activate the buttons on the fryer, and it drains down, does its thing and recycles back into the vats.
@Wahots797 ай бұрын
Story 21 - How in the hell do they get off firing people for eating sandwiches that were given to them. They took those in good faith trusting that they were properly paid for.
@catherinep20347 ай бұрын
Couldn't find another reason to fire them?
@kp22237 ай бұрын
Just a good excuse To get rid of the old contracted workers And put them on shitty new contracts or hire idiots who don't know any better.
@JamesDavy20096 ай бұрын
@@kp2223 Or better yet, hire nepo babies.
@JFoxx36995 ай бұрын
Probably; something to do with that there somehow libel or have a "material duty" to be held accountable because they could have easily verified if he indeed paid or didn't pay. At least I feel that's the excuse they'd use, but that's a bunch of BS. Also, it could be something like newer mangment coming in and not liking people who've been there longer and have more experience and knowing more then they probably due, so easy excuse to get rid of them or some level of hypocricise for sure.
@therealsamsclub23257 ай бұрын
Yall needa chill about the other narrator. They’re both fine.
@redjoker3656 ай бұрын
Basic blood-borne pathogen control protocols in food service state that you wear a glove over your bandaged hand, never just have the bandage on the hand exposed to food like that
@everestmendoza81647 ай бұрын
While I don't care, for the most part, I just find this funny. The only reason I don't like this change is mainly because I don't like change
@WaterPuppy7 ай бұрын
Hey new narrator, this may be an odd thing to comment on, but your retching at certain stories gets me every time XD
@LBozoBrain7 ай бұрын
4:17 honestly, this is the most Bethesda softworks thing ever
@nerdypenguin91647 ай бұрын
Was actually just talking to my coworker about our nightmare. Its our assistant manager. Shes a witch with a capital C. Not as bad as some of these stories, but shes awful to interact with. Older woman, old enough to have retired years ago (and should have). Constantly berates employees, talks about them ehind their backs, complains that none of us do anything (I've NEVER seen her do more than answer the store phone and maybe make two pizzas), is rude to customers, etc. When I came back to work after being out for two months on a medical peave (broken ankle) she complained I was being lazy because I had to have shorter shifts and sometimes to sitting breaks. I was in a walking boot and still healing. According to my bf, who also works at the same place, she used to go on screaming fits and throw things at employees. Thankfully she doesnt do this anymore, but shes still horrible to be around. No one likes her, thinks shes overly abrasive, and has no idea why shes still employed.
@cjrsalinas73347 ай бұрын
Showing up fall down DRUNK and still allowed to go back to work on the factory floor
@KitKat102816 ай бұрын
I work with a guy who is such a bad drunk that he literally has seizures when he doesn't drink enough. He's had 4 seizures AT WORK - this MONTH! He's a serious liability to the store, but he's, like 3-4 different types of "protected class," so I think they're just too scared to fire him. Not to mention, our store manager has an absolute heart of gold 💛 and thinks everyone deserves another chance. As a recovering alcoholic myself (6 years sober!), I totally feel for the guy, but I'm worried about his health, as well as the store liability he causes. 😞
@madamefluffy47887 ай бұрын
I once worked at a hotel where you'd swear one of the housekeepers had to have some incriminating dirt on the higher ups because the stunts she repeatedly pulled at work should have gotten her fired ten times over. Her uniform was one size too small that when she bent over, you could see the color of her G string (if she was wearing underwear at all). She habitually showed up to work drunk or high. She'd flirt with male guests and when it came to cleaning rooms - she didn't. More than once, other housekeepers had to go into her rooms and give it a proper cleaning - essentially doubling their workload because that one housekeeper couldn't be arsed to do her job. Her worst act was being caught leaving bloodied sheets on a bed. Imagine a guest coming across something like that! And yet, that housekeeper remained employed. That lazy sack of crap was still employed there when I had left (the lack of disciplinary action against this woman was one of the major reasons why I had quit). That woman was collecting workers compensation for an injury she had received after slipping on a patch of ice in a location that the hotel staff was strictly forbidden from traversing during the winter. She wasn't even clocked in when the injury happened - but the hotel still compensated her!
@Chamanda-ot4yu5 ай бұрын
I work at a company that sells various things related to home improvement (cabinets, flooring, lights, etc) and therefore has a pretty big warhorse. About 8 months ago, we changed the way we shipped cabinets so that we no longer had to hire people to load trucks with cabinets. Most people in this job got moved to another area of the warehouse, but this one guy found an abandoned shed in a corner of the warehouse (we tried to sell sheds once but failed). He brought in a beanbag, chair, and small foldable desk in and for about 5 months he slept and played video games. When he finally got caught, they took the doors of the shed. The manager didn’t even check to see who this guy was and what his job was. For 3 more months, he sleeps in broad daylight. He just got fired 3 weeks ago.
@Zooiest7 ай бұрын
There was that one (junior?) GitLab employee who deleted their entire production database (where the data for regular users is stored, as opposed to staging or development that stores only a subset of users or developers). It might sound unintuitive that they didn't immediately get fired, but that amount of raw access to a database server and the lack of testing of backup strategies was the company's fault. There's a great video about it by Kevin Fang.
@redjoker3656 ай бұрын
My hands still literally shake whenever I have to manually run any kind of delete operation on a prod database, and we do daily backups and depending on how dangerous a thing I'm doing I may back up the specific table as well. Granted I've only ever needed to do this like, 4 times in 10 years, always because some software upgrade corrupted some metadata table (and yes, we have test systems that, in theory, mirror production which we roll out upgrades to first. Sometimes upgrade failures don't happen until upgrading prod)
@ZephyrusAsmodeus5 ай бұрын
Just a few weeks ago, a coworker at my warehouse CNC medical tool plant came running out from a half partitioned edge of the warehouse with smoke billowing up behind him. Turns out his brother on dayshift kept turning off the conveyer belt that extracts the shavings and scrap from the machine as it's running and the guy on nights, my coworker kept forgetting to check it and turn it back on. So the whole first half of the night, the machine was rolling up a ball of scrap titanium which, you might know is actually flamable, explosive even, if it's dry enough, but thankfully not the case here. So this ball of flammable metal shavings was smoldering around the drills and tools inside the machine. Nearly had to evacuate the building. Thankfully the place and the machines are extremely well ventilated and the fire was mostly contained and smoke mostly ventilated from inside the machine itself. At first I thought for sure he was fired, no pun intended, buuut this company is deeply nepotistic, so he's still working, but I bet he won't forget the conveyer belt now though.
@chanelesparza85632 ай бұрын
I was drugged by one of my co workers. I made a report of assault and even though that was all filed, my workplace made me work with her. They made it seem like I was being unreasonable when I was violated. Eventually, she screwed over enough people to get on everyone’s bad side and left on her own. I got a lot of apologies after they realized how horrible she is. She still tweets about me like im obsessed about her when she literally drugged me and I have PTSD from it.
@Mimicheyenne6 ай бұрын
I really like this narrator, he sounds fun
@stephaniequernemoen65816 ай бұрын
Oh my gosh, story four!!! Phlebotomist!!! Not Lobotomist! lol those are two very *very* different things!!! Haha
@llamawalrushybrid4 ай бұрын
Glad someone else noticed.
@KARMA-gr4uh7 ай бұрын
I dont comment on here much but I dont like seeing the amount of hate you get, love you man :D
@youtubemaniac90547 ай бұрын
This makes me slightly less anxious about my chances of finding and keeping a job
@victoriacyunczyk5 ай бұрын
I worked as a pizza delivery driver for a short time. Our store was in a very tight shopping center shared with a grocery store, several other stores and restaurants. I had a coworker who nearly ran over a family of five in the parking lot and actually hit several parked cars, all in one day. Just in the month I worked there, she got three speeding tickets on the job and still wasn't fired. She still works there, probably because (if the rumors were true) she was sleeping with a manager. I got laid off despite having had a perfect driving record.
@unagi39397 ай бұрын
the new narrator is growing on me
@Gogoseit7 ай бұрын
I wish these channels would put the name of the game they are playing in the background in the description. there have been some pretty interesting games I would love to try but just dont know the name of. wish I could just check the description rather than have to ask in the comments and likely be ignored because 1) so many others comment 2) its such a repetative thing it usually is dismissed as bot activity and 3) I wouldnt want to ask for every single game im interested in, just annoying. I miss it when youtube would put the "more from: " in the suggestions next to a video, when it recognized a game. only ever seen that happen on *this* channel, and I already knew it was trackmania edit: this one was easy to figure out, its forza horizon 5, but some others are more difficult to identify without knowing where to look.
@WomanRoaring6 ай бұрын
throwing ice in the deep fryer lol. i worked at Carl's Jr. for years in high school and for a bit in college. We'd do that sometimes. We never threw toys or anything that wasn't a food item but when we had a new person or it was slow and no one was looking we'd throw a few cubes in and someone would freak out that all of a sudden it boiled up lol
@millersam077 ай бұрын
I work at a funeral home, we have a receptionist who is extremely rude to everyone. Grieving family's, she acts grossly dismissive of. Coworkers just trying to get their business cards she is sitting in front of? Cue teenager level annoyed eye role. Multiple times she has refused to do her job. Weve had numerous complaints and were all compiling them to leave a record for management. The excuse for why she isn't fired is due to us being short staffed. We have some promising new hires getting trained in, so hopefully she'll be gone soon.
@ZarahSolomon-pr4yo5 ай бұрын
I had a co worker who was on night shift who came in stoned regularly. One night she came in drunk and fell over, cooked a massive meal for herself. We worked at a rest home and the nurse was too scared to say anything so the other girl on shift pulled a double and told her to go home. She also left the facility which is a big no no for emergencies there only 2 staff on at night. She also brought some guy in to help her in the kitchen which is also a big no no.
@madmax89494 ай бұрын
Worked in a video reproduction warehouse for a short time. The shelves in there were probably 25-30 feet high. The forklifts were the kind that the operator rode the forks up on. They were told not to move once they were in the air. Well, one guy didn't listen and he moved a little bit sideways and when he stopped the forklift started rocking back and forth. And once it starts you can't stop the momentum. It rocked and rocked and finally fell over. He ended up with a broken leg.
@thatlauraborealis4 ай бұрын
I used to work in a mental health medical office as a receptionist. I noticed one of the nurse practitioners was very clearly committing insurance fraud. Brought it to the attention of the office manager and was told it would be reported. It wasn't. I quit without ever thinking to report the fraud myself
@DataShawol6 ай бұрын
1:30 a woman died this week in my city cause some drops of water felt on her full of hit oil fry pan. The hot oil split everywhere and burn her deeply. She had a new born baby. Hot oil and whaterever amount of water is something EXTREMELY DANGEROUS
@Keksemann6667 ай бұрын
Modern manuals usually have a safety system that prevents you from shifting down more than a gear at a time besides Neutral and reverse
@JamesDavy20096 ай бұрын
Last stick shift I touched had a latch on the stick you had to pull before you could access reverse.
@matthewbourgeois1877 ай бұрын
TURN ON AUTOMATIC PHOTO BACKUP. Apple, Windows, Samsung, and Google phones all have the option. Others probably do to, but I don't work on them.
@sparkyshore35436 ай бұрын
9:58 "Oh my go-" _ad break_
@jerricaleonard21237 ай бұрын
What happened to the old narrator?
@bob_TheMighty_Pillbug7 ай бұрын
I liked him better he had that type of voice as if you actually knew him.
@ОлегВысоков-л8й7 ай бұрын
@@bob_TheMighty_Pillbug Exactly! I miss him already.(
@yourlocalbagget26057 ай бұрын
First thing I thought of once I heard this video
@AshleyShinabarger-rt2wj7 ай бұрын
There are now 2 narrators so they can put videos out more quickly.
@ahuman40617 ай бұрын
2 readers = 2twice the vids
@boondoc06 ай бұрын
FYI there's a big difference between a phlebotomist and a lobotomist
@survidmt7 ай бұрын
Grease fryer guy, well, he would of had an accident that discontinued his employment, management would only need to deal with one L & I case.
@TrueMechTech6 ай бұрын
Here, some of the stories would end up with the offender being struck from behind, blindfolded and being beat up with surprisingly zero witnesses and a dead investigation
@bubzilla61376 ай бұрын
120 hours per week??? There are only 168 hours in a week. I'm not going to say they're lying, but that sounds a bit hyperbolic. That's triple the hours of a standard work week! 80 hours is normal for many people, 100 I've heard of but rarely. But 120 is questionable, but admittedly possible, though not every single week. They would eventually suffer medical issues related to exhaustion if that was every week.
@gardenofsn59556 ай бұрын
Um.. 40 hours a week is full-time work... So it's actually way more insane, what they're claiming lol
@omfgwallhax7 ай бұрын
The hell is this dude saying, labotanist? It's phlebotomy!
@beetlejuice3x3096 ай бұрын
Just like story 9. During Covid I took on 3 stay at home jobs. At first I worked real hard for two weeks then ghosted two of the other jobs. It took them an extra month and a half to finally give up on me. Received a paycheck for all that time.
@JoeAdams-el9wk7 ай бұрын
I like this guys voice. I like the other guys voice too, of course, but this one is softer (best descriptor I can think of) on my migraine induced ear aches. And I know he’s not supposed to nessisarily comment on every story but I don’t mind it.
@PatrickBarlow-v8e6 ай бұрын
Remember the Doctor Demento Taekwondo leap boot to the head? I think both employees & employers can both be practically responsible for problems that should been resolved but have yet to be dealt with.
@legoqueen24456 ай бұрын
I worked in Mental Health, specifically a short term psychiatric ward, as a support person. There is a long term psychiatric ward in the same hospital. Apparently, one of their support workers had sex with a client in their ward and didn't get fired. The support worker was a mega sleeze. Have no idea how they didn't end up fired. Such a huge violation of the client's rights and safety, especially as they must have been seriously unwell at the time. Total failure on the hospital for not providing a safe space for clients and for not repremanding the support worker to the full extent of the law.
@survidmt7 ай бұрын
Story 15, similar, had an Uncle, did that as a digital watch, manufacturing machine"maintence" tech. at Texas Instruments. Volunteered on day one for night shift, got it and buried his face in every manual he could locate. For what it's worth, imagine an entire pallet of those red led watches, gave you almost rolex response in those days. Somehow ended up in his garage at $50 ea. They were over $300 at any store. Ahh the late 70's
@Fayanora6 ай бұрын
Of course that rich phone thief was an awful person with no remorse. Rich people are all awful, remorseless people.
@curtis.e_flush5 ай бұрын
Worked at an autism clinic with 2-7 year olds. One of the new hires started vaping on the floor around the kids. Admin gave her a slap on the wrist.
@mmm12177 ай бұрын
You do know you don't have to try for some sort of witty one-liner at the end of a story, right? If it comes naturally, sure, but oftentimes it feels like you're trying way too hard to force a joke.
@josi42517 ай бұрын
24:50 "sick offense" does not equal "sycophants." And some poor hearing-impaired viewer is either confused as hell or simply sighs at the howler of a mis-translation. And then makes the best of it and just keeps moving forward. (My father was seriously hearing impaired and this was sometimes an issue.)
@torithomas74705 ай бұрын
Had a guy total not one, but two company vehicles because he was driving drunk. Still works at my place of employment
@owlcake6 ай бұрын
I know for sure a former coworker killed two people with ABO incompatibility (if you know anything about blood typing, you know this is incompetent af) Good news, the hospital she works at closes down tomorrow and they are the only one that will keep her employed in the state. She will have to move to keep her job or just retire.
@ismae-rienne49917 ай бұрын
Didn't happen to me, but my coworkers. The department was made up of all women and one man. He kept watching porn on his work computer. EVERYONE could see it. Their complaints fell on def ears. He is gone now because he left and moved.
@NagaSadow975 ай бұрын
Sorry but can we talk about the narrator's petty theft admission? 🤣
@atomicskies_3 ай бұрын
38:27 That’s the best way to be, I can respect that
@TheJB-vi1uf6 ай бұрын
A guy tried to stab a coworker and the supervisor at my job with a knife and he didn’t fired or even have the police involved because his entire family makes up a good 40% of our entire workforce and they threatened to leave if anything happened. The boss caved and even excused him from the following safety meeting where we discussed why it is not okay to use weapons at work lol.
@st_clairz16773 ай бұрын
Charlotte county public schools Florida. . Head custodian had 6 arrest records. Threaten an employee. Nothing happened. Employee was moved to another school. Head custodian ended up killing a skate boarder with his car and ran from the scene. Total shit show of a school systems.
@NighstarLayla6 ай бұрын
The high dude like... Kinda respect? Like, you are high, you got arrested, and you know you're fucked but you just accept it but decided "I'm going to work either way and I'll take my reprimand and even understand if I'm fired" That's a chill dude
@sanguiniusonvacation18035 ай бұрын
Not me but a friends ex manager. Dude said to a female coworker after she had been out from a miscarriage " keep your home problems at home." And another time " a period is your choice. Stop being selfish."
@Hello01217 ай бұрын
WHERE'S THE REAL UNDERSPARKED BUCKAROO??👀🤔🤠
@Fade_NB7 ай бұрын
Theres 2 narrators now
@Hello01217 ай бұрын
@@Fade_NB WHAT!?
@swgkada54205 ай бұрын
IVE CAUGHT A FISH KILLED MEE
@saber56946 ай бұрын
You know iv heard of this done wan. Turns out the directors who wanted him thrown out spent more money on frivolous things after the guy left. They even gave out a loan to another company that was dealing with a hostile takeover to fight against that hostile take over with no accountability of where the money was going or a dead line for that money to be paid back. Go figure that large amounts of that money got embezzled by people in that company.
@BryantWalker-m6e6 ай бұрын
Sandwich guy was a plant to get the store out of those employee contracts.
@ColtGlick7 ай бұрын
Finally someone who isnt a robot reads some reddit stories. Only one Ive found so far!
@Biditchoun6 ай бұрын
I don't mind the new narrator, but one hour per day is too much for me
@onionbubs3867 ай бұрын
Not super screwed up, but an employee smoked pot in the public restroom and only got a slap on the wrist, despite it being a very small two stall bathroom where it could've been a health hazard to any employees or customers with asthma or respiratory issues. I'm a daily smoker myself, but I keep that shit at home and do it at the end of the day. Doesn't help that it was a pet store and the smallest amount of smoke can kill birds, but to be fair, the bathrooms were on the other side of the store from the birds.
@jamesTBurke3 ай бұрын
#51 why wasn't the coworker charged with theft of a firearm? Talk about violating the constitution
@gremlenvlogs6 ай бұрын
I have one. My best friend jd is a alcoholic and one day he brought a 6 pack of beer to his work because he was going to pre game a hockey game we were going to. He told one of his co workers and they asked his how he was gonna get that though bag check jd then went to the bathroom and drank them all hos boss found out and somehow bro didn't get fired
@megh6946 ай бұрын
Wow. What was it? The second story? The one about an adult in a school for kids who were abused, abusing the kids further. The narrators commentary was to make a joke?? They didn't have to comment at all, let alone say something sensitive or compassionate. Truly. But cracking a joke about grown ups being mean? Tasteless. It's like a loved one telling you they have cancer, and because you're uncomfortable you try to joke about it. 99% chance it's not gonna land. Not everything needs to be a joke.
@multiplegamesman7 ай бұрын
the new narrator is great but i still liked old one it was awesome
@ladyoxygene246 ай бұрын
17:00 Sounds like the grocery store used this as an excuse to get rid of more expensive workers.
@ashleylyons93456 ай бұрын
I worked at dollar tree people stole constantly and even employed would steal and would go smoke weed in the bathroom and stock room I have nothing against weed and smoking but at work really. Another thing was one of the people snapped started throwing things going off on the manager he still worked there weeks after until he quit
@SSuperfly8325 ай бұрын
Blood dude better be careful. That's how Jogsaw started.
@KeramosDeLuna6 ай бұрын
Curse out multiple customers and stress out 2 department heads to rhe point they quit. Idk what she has on upper management but Teflon has nothing on her.
@lcoq196 ай бұрын
53 they said 30 + pictures of him messing up not 30 plus women he was screwing around with.
@jackolantern7175 ай бұрын
I like this narrator
@jamesTBurke3 ай бұрын
Bethesda? So that's why my Skyrim won't work
@cobaltlecatto94427 ай бұрын
I dunno, I like the new guy :)
@WendyDarling19747 ай бұрын
I was expecting a story about priests… 😂 No matter what they did, church would just transfer them.
@JamesTDG7 ай бұрын
42:39 sue for wrongful termination.
@MaduroMan7 ай бұрын
The fact that this topic got an hr worth of material is sad but not surprising. I’m glad I’m retired.
@bumblebee42457 ай бұрын
Anyone realize the game play in the background of this vid was recycled from another video
@carlosg35156 ай бұрын
@40:19 Phlebotomist* also watch your "lobotanist"!!!
@valerief12316 ай бұрын
I feel like some of these didn’t age very well, this is the 2nd one that covertly tried to throw a particular “Don Juan” under the bus as some villain. Obviously OP is not very well educated on the subject, as clearly they’d know the 8 year long temper tantrum thrown by Don Juan’s super villains have done more to ruin life in a particular country than all the other members of said “fraternity” and that includes their associates they created like triple K, and their favorite opponents the BL,Ms. Weird they’re on the same team. Oh hey, fun fact, the Demoncraps created both the aforementioned super hate groups, but anywho… Life is so much better now that a dozen eggs is $4
@jclindsay0077 ай бұрын
anyone happen to know what the game the footage is from? looks like a nice game.
@cakez15155 ай бұрын
one of the forza games I believe
@CNinjaa2 ай бұрын
Your jokes and retorts aren't exactly landing in this one 😂
@thomasnguyen44277 ай бұрын
so is "VerySparked" just an alt channel, with extremely similar content?
@JamesTDG7 ай бұрын
10:55 What? No impersonation lawsuit?
@loegarl6 ай бұрын
22:05 Drunk AND high on cocaine? Sure, you can do both, but taking cocaine pretty much neutralizes all the effects of alcohol. If you don't know they drank, you wouldn't notice. How I know that? Well, had a nightout with a nice girl i knew for a few years. It was our first date. She was very, very drunk when we went to bed. 30 minutes later i wake up and she is gone. Banging her dealer in an other hotel room, cause she had no money to pay him. Not a trace left from the alcohol (i had to carry here up the stairs before).
@SonnyKerrigan7 ай бұрын
Have you got a cold? Why is your voice different?
@NoHardLine7 ай бұрын
New voice, who dis?
@JaelinBezel7 ай бұрын
Why do people act like this is a different narrator?
@morticiaaddams78665 ай бұрын
Phelotomist not lobatamist
@annasunshine25157 ай бұрын
Yep won’t listen to a fast talking narrator. Nope
@julianeregner28686 ай бұрын
I love this. Finally i dont feel like a kid being talked to.