Added Context: Apparently the school clip is quite old, and the teacher in question had just been handing out copied papers over and over instead of actually teaching So the speech indeed makes sense with the added context ❤
@AIHumanEquality9 ай бұрын
The speech makes sense but I still think it was the wrong time and place for it. It just looks awkward to do that in the middle of class. I'm an advocate for better schooling systems, always have been but lashing out at random teachers in a classroom ain't the way to fix the system. Edit: I also want to point out that the testimony of the reason itself only comes from the guy who was doing said speech so it could be a very bias or not entirely true reason. One person's testimony is rarely enough to know an exact situation.
@iclynnx9 ай бұрын
@@AIHumanEquality If you're a teen, tired and done with the BS, would you stop and think "when should I do something to try and change something"? You can't always plot out a whole revolution, sometimes you act in the moment. Give the kid some respect for even daring to say that he thinks something has been done wrong. He wasn't violent, he wasn't trashy about it, just assertive, that it felt wrong. Making the first move can be the thing needed to let others voice their own experiences and eventually force a change.
@Reddjunior9 ай бұрын
@LGBTQlegend No, but teachers choose how they instruct the curriculum. She has the option to make better teaching methods. My school sometimes had set up things like Kahoot, Quizizz, Blooket to make a fun way to test our knowledge and practice remembering. But not all teachers did that. I think if the conversations existed longer than that, and it might've, it's reasonable to lash out when expecting your students to learn over the course of a year with handouts. It's not stimulating, nor is it helpful. To sum up what I mean, I don't think this is a systematic situation, this seems like a her class issue. Though there are many systemic ones.
@AIHumanEquality9 ай бұрын
@@iclynnx Like I said, the speech was fine, it just wasn't the right place for it. He should have made it in front of a board meeting or something that may have actually had a tangible impact. Regardless of how good your speech is when you do it like that in a classroom it's going to be viewed as a disturbance/throwing a tantrum regardless of how solid a point you have. I have been a teen fed up with the way things were, it's why I'm entering politics to try to make substantial change.
@AIHumanEquality9 ай бұрын
@@Reddjunior I've been an advocate for different teaching methods and more variety across schools because I'm aware the current way things are taught is generally unhelpful and not that engaging for students. That wasn't what I was commenting against. It absolutely is a systematic issue at the core. The teacher in this case is just a symptom of a broken education system not the cause.
@Syolaar9 ай бұрын
Fun fact: the whole hierarchy thing comes from a research paper done in the 70's on captive wolves. After doing the same research on wild wolves, they realised they were all wrong and have been trying, unsuccessfully, to set the record straight. Turns out it's a family thing, not a dominance thing. In captivity, a mixed pack will follow the "alpha", while a wild pack is more a family where many are relatives.
@First-to-last9 ай бұрын
So in the wild, wolfs follow their parents while in captivity they will follow their "president"
@desirosethorne44299 ай бұрын
Yeah in the wild wolf packs are consisted of two leaders, who are usually the parents of the other wolves. When wolves get to the age of 2, they can disperse to found their own packs. Most are small family groups, like 5-10 wolves, but there was a wolf pack called the Druid pack in Yellowstone that had over 30 wolves in it! Unfortunately the pack has since been extinct but it was a pretty impressive feat. Female wolves are most likely to stay with their natal pack while male wolves are most likely to disperse. The older siblings take care of their younger siblings and babysit for the parents when they're off hunting or territory marking. If you can't tell, wolves are one of my hyperfixations 😂
@AIHumanEquality9 ай бұрын
The elders aka the oldest wolves are generally the leaders in a pack. Not in an alpha way just in a the oldest know what they're doing more in the wild kind of way.
@kerryraven2299 ай бұрын
sadly many dogs have to suffer "alpha dog trainers", who bully them into submission because of this to this day ;(
@AIHumanEquality9 ай бұрын
@@kerryraven229Those aren't dog owners those are animal abusers.
@swordswordsdev9 ай бұрын
As a former McDonald's employee I can tell you, refusing to park does not make your food come out any faster. It just angers the people behind you. If you're asked to park, your food probably just isn't ready yet and being a jerk about it actually does not make the frozen mcnuggets fry any faster.
@wintergray12219 ай бұрын
This. "If my food's not ready, then those other people's shouldn't be ready either." Those other people have nuggies or milkshakes, Karen, not double well-done QP, fries without a micro-ounce of salt on them, and a fresh-from-the-oven pie.
@weasel74919 ай бұрын
I had someone flip out like that guy, though he did park for a quarter during rush. Naturally, quarters are all cook-to-order due to policy, so yes, the people behind with cheeseburgers, and the fry car and the nugget car all got theirs done first. My GM was about to finish up so she went to run the food out to him and leave. He instead storms inside and flipped out on her. Demanded a refund because he'd seen 3 cars get their food before him (sorry man, we have to keep drive-thru below 90 seconds lmfao). It'd been only like 2 minutes at most. She explained to him "We cook to order Quarters, I was just going to go give it to you." He flipped out on her. Demanded refund. Told her he'd complain to a manager (I don't think he realizes she's GM). She refunds him his order and he keeps cursing at her, throwing his hands all over....so much he drops his own dang refund on his way out. We both just kind of look at each other. She just waits to see if he comes back. He doesn't. She puts the money back in the till. Man was definitely huffing his own fumes, good lord.
@swordswordsdev9 ай бұрын
@@wintergray1221 When customers would do that "salt with no fries" trick, if they asked for salt packets at the window I'd tell them we were out. You wanted em saltless, now they saltless 👀🤭
@sylvirgiomanach14919 ай бұрын
@lockette021 I'll admit that sometimes (as long as there aren't many other customers) I ask for fries with no salt if it's somewhere that tends to oversalt stuff. I'd rather have saltless fries than too salty fries.
@swordswordsdev9 ай бұрын
@@sylvirgiomanach1491 Actual saltless fry orders didn't bother me. But there's this "life hack" where you ask for saltless fries and then get salt packets at the window, so the workers have to drop "fresh" fries. (It actually just increases your wait time, everything is "fresh" out the freezer.)
@lista23089 ай бұрын
Fun fact: the term "Alpha" does not come from the 70's research paper done on captive wolves. It comes from Schjelderup-Ebbe's 1922 study of chicken behavior. The "alpha" of the flock was found to be *the hens (female chickens)* that pecked on other chickens. So when you hear someone call themselves **the alpha**, it means they are **bloodthirsty chickens** which is accurate.
@kawaibakaneko9 ай бұрын
So raptor?
@dragonwolfzero8208 ай бұрын
This fact is so great
@anonymouscausewhynot8 ай бұрын
This is 10x better and I will be calling myself an alpha in my mind now because the idea of bloodthirsty chickens is hilarious to me.
@lista23088 ай бұрын
@@kawaibakaneko if you consider raptors to be the Regina George of poultry
@morganablackwater20178 ай бұрын
I love it 🖤
@gaylewinds48089 ай бұрын
I used to work with a woman at Wal-Mart who thought she could become a professional singer. Instead of recording herself and putting it's up on the admittedly very young internet, she would hold up her line herself, and if any customer expressed any interest at all in her voice she SANG TO THEM!! She did not care how many people were in her line, if the customer said "oh, you can sing?" she would full on break out in song. She did not have a bad voice, but there is a time and a place, and the Walmart checkout line is not it.
@AIHumanEquality9 ай бұрын
If you wanna sing in a Walmart at least do it off to the side ffs.
@icu38699 ай бұрын
Oh, no. I’m sorry. Reminds me of when I was little, believing a broadway scout would discover me, I was singing my heart out anywhere there was a line or captive audience: the supermarket, the bank, six flags.(Annie, Lion King, Phantom) Now I cringe ”MOM, why didn’t you Stop me?!” “Honey, we tried. it was impossible.” I stopped by age 9. But a grown woman working at Walmart? Lmao. Wow.
@chelseagonzales42949 ай бұрын
Dude (or dudette or theydude/themdude) that literally happened to me once like last year. So prolly not the one u were talking about, but a similar thing.
@AIHumanEquality9 ай бұрын
@@chelseagonzales4294 Lol dude is a gender neutral term. You're fine using it.
@RiveroftheWither9 ай бұрын
I honestly hate people like this, this level of attention seeking and praise baiting. I used to have to take a laptop to a Starbucks for internet and one of the workers would do something similar. She would half quietly half loudly sing to herself, just one verse from one song over and over for HOURS, until someone would say something and then she would fake embarrassment ("Oh you heard that?!") and sing louder. It was never the song on the radio, just the same song and verse every damn day she worked, in the same way, super soft then suddenly belting out a random note or word like she just couldn't help herself. It was an ADHD nightmare. And the entire time I used that Starbucks she only got praised twice, mostly it was just her coworkers sighing and rolling their eyes.
@Tailored_Tails9 ай бұрын
I don’t understand why people can’t just be nice to customer service workers. ESPECIALLY when it comes to food. Even if you don’t have empathy, why would you mess with somebody who’s handling your future stuff? Like.. where is the logic..
@AlbRomano9 ай бұрын
Their logic is "I'm better than these filthy peasants, they don't deserve my respect". I'm sure such people can deal with a spit or two on their food, right?
@colorbugoriginals44579 ай бұрын
I think they are so far removed from thinking about others that they do not realize other people have feelings and get upset too, even if we don't all announce it to the world at full volume 😭
@Tailored_Tails9 ай бұрын
@@colorbugoriginals4457 I just don’t understand how somebody can be so disconnected 😰 It’s truly impressive in the worst way
@barrothontherocks33259 ай бұрын
it takes at least two braincells to realize that the minimum wage employees aren't "keeping them from the food they deserve" it's the entire line of other customers that deserve food just as much, doordash orders for people that can't afford a car like them, the business not accounting for basic human capacity for dealing with situations like this and also keeping up, etc... and sadly most people don't fit the 2 braincell requirement
@wardrobewings80009 ай бұрын
From my experience when it comes to restaurants/fast food places: people who come there are hungry and sometimes hangry, so they don't act rationally. Low levels of sugar aren't an excuse for their behaviour, but it puts in perspective some of their behaviours.
@mylife-239 ай бұрын
To anyone that smokes or vapes, do it outside of stores don't bring that sh*t in the store. There's people like my mom n I who's bodies have a bad reaction to it.
@dragonwolfzero8208 ай бұрын
Yeah Plus it's very unpleasant to smell most of the time Without proper ventilation that smell stays
@bottomofastairwell8 ай бұрын
I used to smoke, and I never, ever smoked indoors. Not even in my own freaking house. Coz that shit is disguising. Nevermind that my pets can't consent to the health hazards of the way out make recruiting you own reek. But especially in public, what the hell? Like why not just give everyone to have asthma attacks, sure
@dragonwolfzero8208 ай бұрын
@@bottomofastairwell I wish more people had your self awareness. I have asthma, myself and yeah people just kinda suck sometimes. I also am used to figuring out how to breathe since my mom smoked tho. Also YEAH THE PET THING So many people don't know the hazards/refuse to listen.
@Xkid148 ай бұрын
As a smoker, it's just straight up disrespect and rude. It don't matter if a few people have bad reactions or not, there are MANY reasons not to smoke in public buildings, from health, to smell, to little lungs. There's a reason you're not allowed to smoke inside anymore
@orangemc93588 ай бұрын
Adding onto this, don't smoke RIGHT by the entrance as well. My asthma has since become much easier to manage, but the small horde of nicotine fiends who would shack up RIGHT by the Walmart doors when I was 6 would nearly kill me every time I needed to go shop with my mom.
@raynegruber53689 ай бұрын
Fun fact, the scientist who first submitted papers on the whole "alpha" stuff regarding wolves later rescinded the papers, and spent a long time telling people he had misunderstood. Turns out the "alpha" couple were the parents and grandparents of the pack the vast majority of the time. So unless you have raised kids to adulthood, claiming to be an "alpha" to me is even more cringey. It's like teenagers yelling "I am the parent of this family". Which is even more cringe than before to me, unless you are an experienced dad. XD
@Ebus-ob2mq9 ай бұрын
"I'm the daddy now!"
@lazykbys8 ай бұрын
Actually, the first paper was based on observing adult wolves in captivity that weren't biologically related to each other. As stated, wolf packs in the wild are basically families which have a different group dynamic. This doesn't actually negate the conclusions of the original paper, but it can only be applied in very limited circumstances - e.g., inmates in prisons.
@AnnieRegret8 ай бұрын
@lazykbys are the inmates wolves?
@gl81728 ай бұрын
@@AnnieRegret the wolves were the inmates
@AnnieRegret8 ай бұрын
@gl8172 in the experiment, prisoners in prison aren't wolves.
@eternallustformedusa48449 ай бұрын
17:45 this is sexual harassment. didn’t know people needed to be told not to shove their asses in strangers faces. and regardless if this man had a partner or not, or if he was attracted to this woman or not, it is still disgusting behaviour.
@jaxscales61589 ай бұрын
Exactly. I think these kind of “pranks” are disgusting and should be banned
@Batterykitten89 ай бұрын
Honestly i thought she meant slap her in the face
@henrikhumle72559 ай бұрын
I'm kind of disappointed that Click doesn't go all the way and point this out. We should all be able to call out this kind of behavior whenever we see it, regardless of who's doing it. That man is clearly not at all comfortable and he has to reject her multiple times before she accepts it and walks off; and she obviously still chose to share the video. It's really toxic and it obviously encourages some really bad behavior.
@HobieInTheBox9 ай бұрын
@@henrikhumle7255exactly, we've been so conditioned to think that men don't get SA'd bc they're supposed to "like" sexual stuff no matter what
@portobeIIa9 ай бұрын
@@HobieInTheBox exactly, what the woman did is textboox sexual harassment. the man doesnt deserve to be left alone because he has a girlfriend. he deserves to be left alone because he is a human being that shouldnt be subjected to sexual harassment
@doclewis89279 ай бұрын
30:47 - That's NOT "main character" syndrome. The young man was making a valid point about teachers & subs who just hand out packets and do NO teaching at all. The clip that you have is massively editted. The young man even got interviewed by the local news BECAUSE of his clear and concise argument about how not all kids can learn from being handed packets and being told to read it and do the work in the packet with ZERO instructions given by the teacher. No guidance. Nothing. So do NOT side with the "teacher" in that clip please. The young man was tired of her handing out packets and NOT actually teaching because some kids NEED verbal explanations not written ones.
@cosmicsymbols42259 ай бұрын
Was just about to comment this exact thing! That young man's original speech was so good, I remember seeing it when it was originally making the rounds. He was 100% in the right.
@Milbyte119 ай бұрын
Well if I got paid with the salary teachers have I would do jack shit too
@ZK-ib2wp9 ай бұрын
Whats his name????? I need to find his real speech
@wintergray12219 ай бұрын
I had a similar algebra teacher, but when a friend and I both complained to the principal, all we got told was to get a tutor 🙃 From then on, I made sure I wasn't assigned to her class.
@lindala26029 ай бұрын
Those packets seems to be a very american thing, so the click might not even know what it is all abou
@AutumnForest8629 ай бұрын
The girl that was kicking holes in the door also had BPD written onscreen, not just ADHD. BPD is Borderline Personality Disorder, she was showing off how "scary" she is. As someone with BPD, I've never been violent in my life, and this constant mis-characterization is annoying and frustrating.
@Nakia117989 ай бұрын
Yeah, she was being fake
@EdgarFriendlysCivicsTeacher9 ай бұрын
Dunno, I've been on the receiving end of BPD rage and violence, or seen it directed at children and animals it may not be everyone with BPD but it's worth having a heads up about. There's nothing quite like it. No one deserves to be blind sided. So whilst it doesn't apply to you, it's worth being aware of.
@BlueSkyBirdies9 ай бұрын
It's so interesting to be able to meet different people with different lives from me in the comments! Would you be willing to tell me more about your experiences as someone with Borderline Personality? New perspectives are always fascinating and I love learning about them, especially if I get to hear it straight from the person themself.
@ForestFire3699 ай бұрын
As someone with BPD, I'm tired of the representation of certain traits being written off as "mis-characterization" ... Some people with BPD deal with violent rage attacks, please don't tell people that it's not real just because you don't experience it
@vibaj169 ай бұрын
@@ForestFire369 I think they meant the mis-characterization of _all_ people with BPD being like that.
@ShanRenxin9 ай бұрын
The hair? Very fresh and very adult! The couple in the drive thru are very much scammers. Demanding a cash refund when they paid with a card is an instant red flag. The phone "recording" and having a line behind them are very much pressure tactics. Major props to the kid at the window for not having any of it!
@verynsawyer14138 ай бұрын
I love how at the end they were just like "you wanna call the police? alright, let me call them for you"
@phoenixflamegames18 ай бұрын
It must be because that is the dumbest behaviour I have ever seen. “I lost my phone” must have lost your eyes and sense of touch too sir, cuse it’s literally in front of you in your hand😂
@MogamiKyoko139 ай бұрын
The thing that always gets me with gamer gatekeepers is that video games are entertainment. Some video games are lore-heavy or have robust combat systems or experimental art styles, but not every game has to follow those same standards. If you enjoy the game and have fun playing it, great, it's fulfilled its purpose. If you find deeper meaning in it, cool, but not every game has to have deeper meaning. I have the same problem with literature snobs. Making fun of someone or telling them they're lesser for liking romance novels instead of reading frickin Crime and Punishment or Shakespeare or whatever, just makes people not want to read anything and that's not how you spread the joy of your hobby.
@denkisupremacy9 ай бұрын
as both a casual video gamer (I literally play roblox) and a book lover (who reads books marketed at younger people but which ste totally amazing), you spoke total facts!! exactly this!
@battlesheep25529 ай бұрын
As a neurodivergent, I've been excluded from every community just for being different. If I ever found a community who actually accepts me, I'd want to protect that with my life, and I'd be wary of anyone who would want to come in and change it, because a lifetime of experience has proven I don't matter to others.
@AIHumanEquality9 ай бұрын
Every community has its toxic people but boomers like to highlight gamers as proof gaming is bad which is why you see it more often. Majority of gamers are nice decent normal people.
@cloudstrife45349 ай бұрын
@@battlesheep2552Except most people don’t want to “come in and change it”, they just want to be included without discrimination in the same way others are. So by admitting you’d gatekeep people if you found a community you felt belonging to, you’d be making others feel like they don’t belong and be treating newcomers the way the unaccepting communities treated you. You aren’t the arbiter of who belongs in a community, nobody is. As a fellow neurodivergant person, I don’t understand how you can describe all the unfair gatekeeping you’ve been put through because of something you can’t control, only to say you’d also gatekeep people if you found a community you cared about. The people against you when they gatekeep you also feel like they’re “protecting their community from people trying to come in and change it”, because most people who do this don’t think of themselves as being unfair, discriminatory, or snobbish. They tell themselves they’re doing these actions for a “good cause”. Don’t fall into the same toxic traps, you should know from how you were treated that it’s not okay to treat people that way. And yes, I know there are some people who join a community who then try to control it and push people out who have been there longer just because they don’t like them. But these people are a minority. Most people just want to belong or engage with other people about their passions just like you and everyone else.
@zephaniahgrey87609 ай бұрын
"You're not a real movie watcher like me! You can't just watch Captain America or the Avengers or Batman and call yourself a REAL movie watcher! Try watching REAL movies like Citizen Kane, or The Godfather!"
@imajinallthepurple9 ай бұрын
*31:06** Click, you are so wrong about this young man and this video!* This is from a school in Texas where their lazy teacher would just hand out a paper with an assignment every single class and not teach them at all. When they had complained to her earlier, her only response was: "Whatever. It's a paycheck." This young man had had enough and stood up for himself and his classmates and their wish and right to actually learn something. I think it says a lot that not only was he *not* reprimanded by the school for this but last I heard *she* was placed on administrative leave pending an investigation. Something that apparently was a long time coming. So no, this guy doesn't belong in this compilation imo and I think it's only fair that people know that and know what really happened. You should look up the entire thing. He's pretty amazing.
@John_Weiss9 ай бұрын
Of Course it's Texass, where they pay teachers sub-minimum wage. Well, you get what you pay for. [Not to say that there aren't dedicated teachers in states that pay them crap. And there are jaded, lazy teachers in states where teachers are paid better. But if you pay crap, you're more likely to get sub-par teachers.]
@asilnorahc89109 ай бұрын
Thanks for the clarification. We rarely get that bad of teachers in the EU here, so the context of the video being edited out + posted on main character thread really made it all look bad - we couldn't know that teachers could be that shitty/paid that little.
@John_Weiss9 ай бұрын
@@asilnorahc8910 In some states [Oklahoma comes to mind], teachers are paid so little, that going to work actually _costs them_ money. Or more typically, it just pays so little, they have to take a 2nd or 3rd job … when teaching is _already_ an 80 hr/week job! So I'm not surprised _at all_ that this teacher is phoning it in. She probably has to work a 2nd job to make ends meet, and has _zero_ time outside of the classroom to do anything. So whatever she can't get done in the 8-hour day the Texass politicians pay her to work, doesn't get done. This dude's frustration is justified, but misplaced. He should be yelling at the Republikkkan state politicians for robbing him of his future by paying teachers so little.
@UncleverCarapace9 ай бұрын
Some context from a substitute teacher in Texas: 1) I was paid more as a teenage babysitter in 2004 2) When I filled a long-term absence recently, I got a good look at how the sausage gets made. Teachers aren't even really allowed to teach. They're handed curriculum and told to check all the boxes. So this boy is rightfully upset, and he's absolutely correct, and the school system has utterly failed his generation AND The undervaluing and underpayment of teachers is an incredibly real thing, because it's incredibly gendered labor and the ghouls that decide how schools run know they can cut every corner possible because the only people who stay in education are either about to retire or care too much to let their kids suffer. This is my Roman Empire.
@imajinallthepurple9 ай бұрын
To those defending teachers in general: FACTS! They're way underpaid (especially in the US apparently - yikes!) and hugely underrated and -appreciated. Shout out to all the teachers who - unlike this one - actually give a F. You rock! 🤜🤛💪
@cernanwinterfox859 ай бұрын
The mcdonalds refund giy is definitely scamming. Its probably a stolen card, so he buys stuff under the tap limit that doesnt need a pin, and then demands refund in cash. Its pretty common. As for why they'd film? They're not. They're just holding their phones up trying to bluff the employee into giving them the money.
@nunya4325 ай бұрын
It could just be him trying to get the cash back so he can reverse the card payment later.
@murphieslaw69323 ай бұрын
A 100% agreed. Also he claims to "call the cops" but never does it, talks about a lawsuit etc. This and the filming of him AND his wife are certainly just poor attempts at intimidation. Hope this poor gal has shown the video to a cop, because this couple is clearly scamming - and gets poor service personal fired over it, most likely !
@elaexplorer9 ай бұрын
25:40 The people in the car are trying to scam. The card was probably stolen, that's why they're insisting on a cash refund instead of it being put back on the card. They're being aweful with the hopes the girl at the window will get flustered and just give in and break the rules to get rid of them.
@TheHandle19909 ай бұрын
Runkle of the Bailey reacted to this segment and said the same thing.
@aethelflaed68149 ай бұрын
Yeah I didn’t hear if they mentioned the order, but bet it was a MASSIVE amount of food so that they’d have to pull over (no time to prep it all) and get refunded a decent amount (over $100?)
@AIHumanEquality9 ай бұрын
It might also just be raging racists getting a kick out of messing with the woman at the window who sounds Asian. I've seen racists do similar things where they just mess with minority employees for the fun of it. The comments the woman in the car made are what makes me think this might be the case.
@algepaca9 ай бұрын
Ohh, now I get it. That makes so much sense!
@AIHumanEquality9 ай бұрын
Not sure why KZbin removed my comment but Another alternative might be that they're really racist and are just messing with a minority employee because that's something racists do. The comments made by the woman in the car seemed very akin to what I've seen racists say. Horrible people for mistreating employees.
@WardGalina9 ай бұрын
Your new haircut makes you look adult enough to confidently schedule your own dr appointments WITHOUT rehearsing before you call (side note my emotional support demon arrived safely today and I feel very emotionally supported)
@AIHumanEquality9 ай бұрын
Am I the only person who's able to phone places or people with no anxiety?
@gur34789 ай бұрын
@@AIHumanEqualityyea probably
@WardGalina9 ай бұрын
@LGBTQlegend yes that's why you're a legend, unlike the submarine poster you ARE built different
@AIHumanEquality9 ай бұрын
@@WardGalinaI hope so cause one day I do want to rally people for change. Most politicians who want to do good never seem to have the guts to say what should be said. I want to change that.
@WardGalina9 ай бұрын
@@AIHumanEquality I believe in you 🩵 go forth and change the world you absolute legend
@Just_Here_For_The_Comments9 ай бұрын
The couple at McDonalds actually got busted for their stunt. The woman passenger was (was, because she got fired) a waitress at another local restaurant and the guy only had 50, not 50K followers on IG. They got dragged for their racist and abusive behavior. The restaurant the woman worked at put out a statement condemning her actions. They clearly were trying to scam cash.
@dagan209 ай бұрын
Let's be real, the plushies are the main characters
@bellahoyle65659 ай бұрын
Fr fr
@alicebthegachaweirdo83789 ай бұрын
I couldn’t have said this better myself
@chastitymarks21859 ай бұрын
As they should be!
@Griggle256529 ай бұрын
I remember a while ago when the plant in the corner was the main character of click's videos according to the comments
@AIHumanEquality9 ай бұрын
Alan Wake is the main character and he may or may not have wrote me saying that.
@artiemauve70259 ай бұрын
21:45 funny enough, they're probably actually looking because wearing revealing clothes like that to a Japanese shrine or sanctuary (judging by the giant embellished torii gates, could be wrong though) is generally seen as super disrespectful
@AIHumanEquality9 ай бұрын
It does depend where you are but wearing revealing clothes in general makes people in Japan assume you're an s worker.
@elaineb70659 ай бұрын
She also has tattoos on her arms, & I heard tattoos have bad associations in Japan (from a KZbinr who moved to Japan & has a subtle tattoo she has to keep covered at her work)
@wintergray12219 ай бұрын
@@elaineb7065 They have yakuza connotations iirc.
@UnicornsPoopRainbows9 ай бұрын
If it is at a shrine, the exposed tattoos would be really disrespectful too. Just like if she wore that to a church in the west. I'm pretty sure it was the boobs hanging out more tho. She could probably get away with a tiny skirt if her chest was covered
@matthewprier43409 ай бұрын
These videos are ridiculous, you have a person walking with some behind them CLEARLY FILMING. Of course people are going to look, trying to figure out if the person is "someone" or not :P The fact it's always just glances shows they, indeed, are nobody lol
@Ryokhael9 ай бұрын
I used to process workers' compensation insurance claims and a huge number of the claims were for nurses and teachers being actively attacked. Two incredibly important and disgustingly underpaid jobs also face a huge amount of violence.
@bottomofastairwell8 ай бұрын
I work at a hospital and holy crap, the amount of violence against staff is outrageous. Assault is so ridiculously common and prevalent in Healthcare and the most screwed up part is that we can't even really do anything against it. Like we should at least be able to press charges, not nope. Not of you wanna be able to have a job
@sabrabarker62538 ай бұрын
My mom was a nurse and a guy that knowingly had an STD, tried to bite her because he disagreed with his medical treatment
@Kfroguar4 ай бұрын
The number of times my mother would come home from work and just casually mention that her patient punched her. I was so glad when she switched jobs. And I've never had a student intentionally attack me, thank Christ, but I have had to put myself between a kid and the person he was trying to fight. Mine, at least, are little.
@Myder_Dragon9 ай бұрын
After watching James Somerton awful 43 minute "apology" video I can't imagine a worse example of main character syndrome
@persooniemand83469 ай бұрын
I watched someone else watch it, and yes I agree
@Jaxycosplays9 ай бұрын
DEAR GOD 43 MINUTES???? just the length is giving me second hand embarrassment
@Myder_Dragon9 ай бұрын
@@Jaxycosplays I went through the whole thing and wrote a summery minute by minute
@fimbles42119 ай бұрын
As an epileptic we do not claim him
@Vendis_J9 ай бұрын
Wait what happened? Used to watch his content like 2 years ago 💀
@ronna20279 ай бұрын
17:33 that wasn't "borderline sexual harassment", that was straight up sexual harassment. Imagine a guy doing the same thing to a girl and everyone would be absolutely horrified.
@rookideetrainer16359 ай бұрын
Wild that they aren't by default; I felt so disgusted by it and I wasn't even there People like that make me want to throw up
@appletree139 ай бұрын
@@rookideetrainer1635 Agreed, made my skin crawl.
@lilscenechick19959 ай бұрын
Not everyone would be but you’re right it’s 100% sexual harassment.
@dragonriderabens97618 ай бұрын
The fact that more people aren’t calling this out is the most depressing part of all of this
@ScooterBond19708 ай бұрын
I just saw a clip on another channel where the "kiss or slap" girl approached a guy who was walking WITH HIS GIRLFRIEND, HAND IN HAND, and did this. He responded by kissing his girlfriend and walking away. said "nope, not you" to the street girl. Didn't even break stride. Legend-WAITFORIT-dary.
@tabathacutting83559 ай бұрын
25:40 reminds me of a quote where it basically was "get a real job" SAYS THE PERSON WHO IS BENEFITING FROM THIS JOB EXISTING RIGHT NOW. IF THEY DIDNT HAVE THIS JOB YOU WOULDNT GET YOUR BIGMAC DUDE
@dragonwolfzero8208 ай бұрын
That some quote also coming from the 40+ year old farts that probably were able to get a job with their degree right out of college. There's a stigma that "no one wants to work anymore" but the reality is that it doesn't matter what education you get or what job you work you're still likely to end up making minimum wage or less. There's lots of people that literally cannot work the hours required to support themselves at the bare minimum(for some its killing them physically and mentally). Where I live you need to have a full time job and even then you have to sacrifice your food bill. It's not that fast food and retail aren't real jobs but they offer little to no real pay as they'll offer "benefits" that will make sure you only take home 2/3 to 1/2 of the minimum wage. People who verbally attack people who likely have no other opportunities at the moment are awful. No one grows up thinking "oh I want to work at McDonald's" No, they're working there bc thats what they could get. That's where they had to go after (for example:) being terminated when they learned too much about another company not following very important laws.
@CatDoll-tq8my9 ай бұрын
29:42 This is actually a technique that some therapists use to attempt to help us with our emotional dysregulation. When BPD rage comes, it can't be stopped, but it can be delayed. Recording rage episodes like this helps us to delay said episodes for long enough to set up the camera. The goal is to be able to eventually delay for long enough that we are able to safely isolate ourselves if in public or around loved ones when these episodes come on so that we don't accidentally hurt someone. BPDers crave validation and the promised reward of being congratulated for doing our therapy homework and setting up a camera (or attempting to delay our episodes in any way) is a good incentive for us to try. Source: I have treatment resistant BPD and one of the therapists who attempted to help me had me do this exact thing for a while. Granted, I didn't post it to the internet for the world to see, but to each their own
@foundationsoftheslay87009 ай бұрын
This is super interesting! (Not the mental illness the treatment part) It would make sense tho
@BisexualPlagueDoctor9 ай бұрын
This is assuming they are telling the truth, if they are, great for them, but if they are lying, they are reinforcing the stereotype that every BPD person has uncontrollable violence and rage, which is absolutely not true.
@nomisunrider64729 ай бұрын
I was wondering about that. BPD is one of those things that everyone has heard of in the sense of "it's that scary violent thing that makes scary violent people" while not actually knowing how it works or how people work with it. It's like if people knew that amputees existed but not prosthetics, it's not a very balanced way to view it.
@CatDoll-tq8my9 ай бұрын
@@BisexualPlagueDoctor It wasn't my intention to perpetuate a stereotype, just to inform. I know how harmful the stereotype of "BPD=violence" can be and I in no way want to project that into the world more than it already is. Quite a few people in the Reddit comments and a few I saw in the comments under this video were fake claiming her which can be a slippery slope into ableist rhetoric in a lot of cases. I wanted to share that this is a therapeutic technique to attempt to prevent any more fake claiming. I will be more careful with my wording going forward, thank you for letting me know how it might come across Edit: spelling
@BlueTressym8 ай бұрын
@@CatDoll-tq8my so is it a more sophisticated version of 'Counting to Ten'? Essentially a way of trying to hold off the rage for long enough to regain some equilibrium?
@lorifiedler139 ай бұрын
The air balloon is inflated for the load they are carrying. If the AH jumped, he could potentially kill the other passengers. A fast rise due to loss of weight could be catastrophic.
@metalsocke9 ай бұрын
another thing that makes the first clip rather sympathetic is that "the flight attendant was rooting for me" was not based on a flight attendant in the background looking in his general direction for 0.2 seconds, but an attendant actually interacting with him in a clearly positive way = he isn't just assuming that everyone is thinking about him, clearly this person actually did think about him
@dragonwolfzero8208 ай бұрын
I'm sure there were a few people.who woke up like wtf he doing But then probably went back to sleep since he wasn't disruptive.
@crystalgemgirl7313 ай бұрын
I appreciate that he wasn't disrupting anyone, I would have no problem with that. Might be interesting.
@nokolo90389 ай бұрын
17:50 "Kiss or slap" "Slap" *Turns around provocatively.* *Stands up and slaps them full-force in the face.* "Alright thank you."
@morganablackwater20178 ай бұрын
I think he could report her for "flashing " she sticked out almost naked ass in his direction... I would call cops on her
@aoneal37238 ай бұрын
Would be funny but then he'd probably be charged with assault 😣
@John_Weiss9 ай бұрын
17:55 Borderline? Nah, Click, if the sexes were reversed we would _all_ be calling it sexual harassment … _because it is._ Just because it's a woman doing it to a man doesn't make it suddenly, _magically_ not sexual harassment.
@dragonwolfzero8208 ай бұрын
Exactly. This mentality happens too often to the point I've actually seen it irl. I had a coworker who was frequently sexually harassed by the girls he had to work with. They'd make inappropriate comments or touch him and then he'd get made fun of for getting reasonably upset. If the roles were reversed and it was 7 men doing that to 1 woman they'd all instantly have charges pressed against them.
@John_Weiss8 ай бұрын
@@dragonwolfzero820Exactly! Spot On!
@bottomofastairwell8 ай бұрын
Exactly this! Thank you! Harassment is harassment, period. And anyone who claims to give a crap about feminism or equality needs to stay being this crap out and fight these kinds of double standards. Because harmed shouldn't be given a pass when it comes from a woman. Neither should abuse or any other crap like that. Treating people badly is never okay, no matter what their gender is or isn't
@alimbis8 ай бұрын
@@dragonwolfzero820too bad the charges wouldn't lead to any change
@sabrinas20688 ай бұрын
Haven't seen the vid yet, had to jump to the position and I have to say that you're absolutely correct. It is just disgusting. As a society (or societes, as we're from all over the world, I assume) we have to stop thinking of men as lucky, when a woman does what in role reversal would be considered harassment (as you said).
@RobinRhoden9 ай бұрын
The drive through thing is definitely a scam. I work in customer service. The insist on getting refunded in cash and then they dispute the charges with the bank so that they get refunded twice. 26:10
@kiracaroso8 ай бұрын
They also have been in trouble with the canadian government before. The Reckoning made a video about it called "The Canada McDonalds Drive-Thru Karens Have Been PUNISHED!"
@leonardsusskindswar72589 ай бұрын
The video of the the student with long hair yelling at the teacher was cut to make it seem like he was just another entitled kid. From the original, even though he was probably out of line, because the teacher never actual got up and taught anything in the class. She would just hand out big packets for the students to work through, while she just sat at her desk. And she had said that for her, this was only a paycheck. I guess this was the day that someone got fed up and said something, even if it did sound preachy and over the top. But, he is a teenager. They deserve a better education.
@dragonwolfzero8208 ай бұрын
Sadly you can't fix a teacher that doesn't want to teach properly. The best thing they can do is get a group of students to speak with the principal or other lead staff about feeling as of they aren't being educated adequately. Yes, teachers don't get paid enough but that doesn't mean that education should be neglected. If all teachers just didn't do their jobs because of low pay, then every student going out into the world would be unprepared. Most already are due to the current education system and how much it varies from place to place anyway and allowing teachers to negelct parts of the curriculum that are important. Especially in highly politically extremist areas
@AceFlower099 ай бұрын
29:16 As someone who lives with ADHD, I will say that it effects your emotional regulation. That could be what she's trying to convey, but honestly it feels like rage bait.
@AIHumanEquality9 ай бұрын
It's not ragebait as much as it's just really crappy attempt at medical awareness/inspiration.
@tha_one_kid9 ай бұрын
They probably don't have ADHD
@cynthiana83289 ай бұрын
IF that is a real reaction, it would have much more to do with BPD. Borderline Personality Disorder is like Bipolar on steroids, with a large topping of Rejection Sensitivity Dysphoria on top. My husband broke his hand having a freakout like that.
@Insertia_Nameia9 ай бұрын
@@cynthiana8328they can be nasty. My brother has BPD and bi polar. When he freaks out when he's manic its rough. But anything with mania is rough. I have MDD (so like bi polar but without the highs, only the crushing lows,) and it's mostly all self directed (my brain likes to project it outward but I've made a habit of turning it inward because I come from a a family with a long lone of these sorts of violent outbursts and I didn't want to hurt other people like they do,) and even that can get...Pretty messy.
@syd66549 ай бұрын
Yeah people can just be dogshit human beings while being neurotypical
@Pitufichingada9 ай бұрын
MY MOM KNOWS YOU LIKE "The pretty boy with sexy voice" IM DYING
@n0va_starr8 ай бұрын
ITS ACCURATE THO 🤷♀️
@Akademi_1236 ай бұрын
I mean……. she’s not wrong
@KimmieArgyshev6 ай бұрын
Mom is very observant 😂😂
@Akademi_1236 ай бұрын
@bradleybrown8428 you’re so real for that king
@crystalgemgirl7313 ай бұрын
Well, she's not wrong.
@BlinkyBopsB1379 ай бұрын
33:54 that guy would die in hollow knight due to incompetence and then go "wElL iT's NoT a ReAl GaMe So It DoEsN't CoUnT"
@crowdemon_archives9 ай бұрын
*sighs in Nioh 1* Or hell, make him rage in FFXIV. 😂
@Digital_is_silly9 ай бұрын
Reminds me of that one guy who said hollow knight sucked but he didnt even get pass the first boss
@notaripspiderman8 ай бұрын
Reminds me of the guy who ONLY the Octopath II demo and went “yeah it doesn’t have much substance and isn’t as good as the first game” BITCH-
@LRM12o88 ай бұрын
So he's a game journalist? 😂
@LRM12o88 ай бұрын
@Digital_is_silly wasn't the game Cuphead though?
@AYOKat9 ай бұрын
The guitar playing vid should be more of a celebration of the workers who don't judge people for being beginners and actually answered his questions! 😊
@Saranda47877 ай бұрын
Who even judges beginners? The employees are there to answer your questions and help you. That's part of their job.
@ErisApplebottom9 ай бұрын
11:25 if i owned a gym i would not ban cameras. Id go the other way around. Hear me out: If you want to film at the gym you have to pay extra money to rent kind of like those velvet ropes you see at movie theaters (but more portable) that you put around the work out area/machine youre working on. This indicates to other members that you paid to be able to film in this area. And they arent allowed to walk through your shot cuz they cant cross the ropes. This extra charge for filming would help to bring down the cost of regular memberships and improve the gym. And if people try to film themselves without renting the filming ropes, other gym members are encouraged to photobomb and walk through their shots as much as possible because the more people that rent the ropes, the more affordable the gym will be for people who dont wanna film. And if this makes people not want to film there because the cost then that works too. Gym members will appreciate that. And other gyms might follow my lead once they get an influx of people filming and start losing their members who are annoyed by that to me 😏
@RuthBhmand8 ай бұрын
You are a genius. So transparent and business smart as well. 😍
@arduousPopsicle8 ай бұрын
Sometimes they film bc they’re being harassed
@ErisApplebottom8 ай бұрын
@@arduousPopsicle i mean if you whip your phone out to capture someone harassing you, thats a little different. I dont think youd set up a tripod for that, right? I dunno.
@Saranda47877 ай бұрын
Hear me out? We can't hear you.
@ErisApplebottom7 ай бұрын
@@Saranda4787 listen with your eyes
@andriusbruzas92119 ай бұрын
Worked in McDonalds, people would try to use a stolen card with contacless and then ask for cash refund. Never give refund in any other way than they paid. Would even make sure that it was the same card.
@wintergray12219 ай бұрын
Also the "hey I gave you a 50, not a 10" schtick. No, you didn't sir, that's why my AuDHD ass tuning you out so I can focus on the math put in the extra effort to raise my till up and dump your bill there instead of the low-tier slots on top. I caught a serial scammer this way. Did I get rewarded? Ofc not.
@andriusbruzas92119 ай бұрын
@@wintergray1221Oh yeah, the hide the big notes thing that most people are so so good at. So many times saw hundreds of punds there. In my store we were actually trying to be more like a family and support eatch other, but still the biggest reward would only be a "good job". Though, the people that got scammed would only get a stern talking to. No actual punishment unless it happens again.
@weasel74919 ай бұрын
@wintergray1221 Nice to know that's pretty standard procedure, lmfao, we all put the big bills under the till.
@wooderlyn22249 ай бұрын
My dad used to jump on elevators a lil bit to mess with me and my family, but once he did it too hard or something and accidentally triggered the earthquake sensors which made the elevator stop. This was at a nice hotel where my dad happened to have like an elite status so the employees, who didn't know that he was the one that caused the problem, were apologizing profusely because he was such a high-level client, my dad felt SO bad about the whole situation and didn't accept any sort of accommodations they tried to make for him, tho I don't think he fessed up. Needless to say, my dad does not jump on elevators anymore lol.
@hmnhntr7 ай бұрын
Ugh, as someone with a fear of heights I hate this crap so much. I will literally walk up 10+ flights of stairs to avoid elevators. The number of people that do this crap specifically BECAUSE they can see how nervous I am is insane.
@yaB0i_Hawkx9 ай бұрын
about the ice skating thing... I really hated it when people did it to me or others, since I've always felt unsafe and my life is like being put in their hands, since if they made a mistake I'll be pulled in it. also the fact that it felt like they're just stroking their ego while putting others at risk and making them feel very uncomfortable never sat right with me.
@restrictedmilk6 ай бұрын
I was at a skating rink where two guys were doing this and I kept thinking it would end badly. Sure enough, half an hour later, one of them plowed full speed into a 10 year old. They both got hurt
@Starrie-o9 ай бұрын
Fun fact: I got two major concussions from ice skating. One was from me just falling backwards, and the other was from some guy who was showing off like that video towards the end. I had slid out just a little but was hit by a similar ✨main character✨. Click was right, it can be extremely dangerous to dodge like that around less experienced/predictable people. So don't. Since the second accident I have been too scared to go as fast as I used to be able to. It doesn't bother me that much cus I'm not too involved anymore, but it is still sad.
@sheridankearney10229 ай бұрын
Gotta love those ✨main character✨ types in crowds with all levels of experience 😑 I took my husband roller skating once. It was a bit crowded and he got caught between groups of people, which lead him to fall causing a broken ankle… accidents happen all the time and people who do stunts like those ice skaters just make that probability go up for the people around them. Sorry to hear that you don’t get on the ice as much anymore
@Saranda47877 ай бұрын
You people don't believe in helmets?
@Batz-on-paws6 ай бұрын
@@Saranda4787 you think people can't get a concussion while wearing a helmet?
@funnymannotfunnyАй бұрын
@@Saranda4787helmets are what cause concussions, I would rather have one than a broken skull or serious brain damage
@puraidoeustass9 ай бұрын
17:50 In Germany, one guy did those Kissing "Pranks" a few years ago. He claimed to be totally a player and badass. Well ... he got convicted for being a P-Word because he did this with 13 yo Girls. Now he tries to make music and chilling in Russia with paid women. One of his "jokes" was: "Damn, look at that, this chick's tights slipped. I should ask her out. (another person from behind the camera) We are at a kindergarten. (This dude) Wait, what? (looks around) well, then I'm saving 30 bucks." This was after he was convicted, unfortunately he didn't get very long.
@susannairisastarte51929 ай бұрын
Gross 😮
@puraidoeustass9 ай бұрын
@@susannairisastarte5192 Oh yes. I'm usually not violent, but this guy has such a punchable face ...
@AIHumanEquality9 ай бұрын
??? Didn't get long? Did he pay off the judge? Crimes involving minors are usually like a decade long sentence.
@puraidoeustass9 ай бұрын
@@AIHumanEquality@LGBTQlegend He got 8 months and 100 hours of non-profit work ... I think 3 girls filed charges of R against him, but the judge only believed the 13 yo. But I don't exactly remember why he only got so little. It's been a few years.
@AIHumanEquality9 ай бұрын
@@puraidoeustass That sounds like a bought off judge. That sentence is way too low even for one conviction.
@lilymulligan81809 ай бұрын
The McDonald's one is 100% absolutely a scam. They probably used a stolen card, and the only way they'll get any money is by asking for cash back. Pretty much any business will have a policy where refunds are done either as store credit or to the original payment method... For this exact reason. And it's been that way for a LONG time! I remember learning this policy at my first retail job over 10 years ago.
@acetheenby14759 ай бұрын
At 30:40 that kid actually makes a really good speech about a specific kind of teacher who really shouldn't be teaching at all. He also only did it when he got fed up with it to a breaking point. The full video gives a bit more context, and I'd highly recommend watching it in full. His name is Jeff Bliss.
@imsad36309 ай бұрын
The whole bumping into people kinda happened to me, a guy almost shoved me into the street with how hard he pushed me. Thing is I was walking a few steps ahead of my dad who is built like an entire bear, so he proceeded to intentionally slam into the man who pushed me. 10/10 would recommend strong dads.
@NighstarLayla9 ай бұрын
8:40 I think its actually a cute little prank, he is asking things as if he was a newbie and the store worker is helping and being nice, like, man saw a new guy eager to try a guitar and went "yeah sure you do this and then that" it doesnt hurt anyone, is a bit funny, and people could actually see "hey, this store, if youre a newbie, they actually not gonna look at you like youre an idiot"
@bottomofastairwell8 ай бұрын
Same. I didn't mind it. Just wish the focus had been shifted to how kind and helpful the staff was when they thought he was a beginner
@simritagop7 ай бұрын
I guess the reason someone taught he was a main character is because the focus of the prank is that he’s a good guitarist, he’s expecting people to be impressed
@babyblob40666 ай бұрын
The only thing I think is a little annoying is that a worker needs to help him, instead of an actual beginner, that's the only issue, but its kind of a small one based how many people I typically see in shops like that. I think it only has slight main character vibes.
@SlendysWatchingMe9 ай бұрын
Regarding the skating video: Even if he had no collisions, that dude is deliberately having near-misses to scare and upset other skaters, and when you feel unsafe on the ice it's impossible to improve your basic skills and it increases the risk that you'll be injured if you fall (because the muscles are so tense). When I was starting out, there were a few times I literally left the rink in tears because of kids who aren't half as aggressive as that dude is being.
@bottomofastairwell8 ай бұрын
Oh yeah, coz making other people feel afraid and unsafe, always hilarious. Smh. Dude is lucky he hadn't encountered anyone who had an involuntary fight response when they get scared/triggered like that. You know, someone, who would just shove him away or something without even thinking cuz it's just an instinctive defense mechanism? Coz that kind of thing could really get him hurt going at those speeds, and honestly, i wouldn't even blame someone for defending themselves if they thought that guy was gonna crash into them
@restrictedmilk6 ай бұрын
I was at a rink with a dude doing exactly the same thing as this guy, and within a half an hour, he completely took out a 10 year old who stumbled at the wrong time. They both got injured...
@Knuffeldraak9 ай бұрын
31:53 I know about this clip. The teacher was being a lazy PoS that wasn't taking their work seriously and only caring about it paying their bread.
@karmAnonymous9 ай бұрын
& it's pretty "old" right? I graduated 2014 & I swear this video is from around that time??
@lisaseverance67859 ай бұрын
@@karmAnonymous yeah the kid that was speaking out graduated and has a good job. Somewhere I saw a video updating where he is now and what the whole back story is.
@DefyReality-ll2cg9 ай бұрын
@@karmAnonymous Yes it's around a decade old.
@hexkirn9 ай бұрын
IIRC he was complaining because the teacher would just hand out packages of copied pages the students needed to read through and then do whatever assignment was on them. Which, you know, kinda makes herself replacable by simple learning software.
@AIHumanEquality9 ай бұрын
The teacher does seem not very enthusiastic but I don't think that was the right way to handle it on the kids part either.
@LiteraIClown9 ай бұрын
About the person with adhd and bpd: I do not have bpd but from what I know, it is characterized by impulsive thoughts, as well as frequent outbursts. The person set up their camera to showcase their symptoms and experiences. This was a much safer outlet to express their anger outburst rather than hurting themselves or others.
@amytgt9038 ай бұрын
fair enough, but the fact that she took the time to edit the footage and post it is kinda weird to me
@aspidoscelis2 ай бұрын
@@amytgt903 I think being public about mental health issues can be beneficial. Saying no one should see it is kind of just telling people to be ashamed. I don't think I would ever film-much less post-something like this, but if someone else is comfortable doing it, good for them.
@gachaloseruserКүн бұрын
Im confused. You said “from a person with adhd and bpd” but later said “I don’t have bpd”
@angeladunnangiedraws9 ай бұрын
I genuinely hope that I run into someone who says out loud to me that they are the alpha so I can tell them that's now how wolves work. PLEASE I NEED THIS
@Lavastaramus9 ай бұрын
Besides, if one has to say that they are alpha, they certainly are not.
@linpittsburgh23759 ай бұрын
That kid’s alpha menace is going to be a lot stronger once he stops sounding like Elmer Fudd. No hate for speech impediments, I have one too, but you gotta be aware of your limitations.
@a_d3mon9 ай бұрын
@@linpittsburgh2375 I have one that I over correct. I tend to pronounce my Rs as Ws... I was taught correction techniques and now I over pronounce/enunciate my Rs AND my impediment makes a comeback when I get agitated and try to rush everything 😆
@esmee63089 ай бұрын
One of the earliest research on an alpha-animal was during Thorleif Schjelderup-Ebbe's study on chickens. The pecking-order was coined, with one hen coming out on top. I wish we could say the most realistic thing they're going after is being an alpha cock, but sadly for the roosters, it's only the hens that established such dominance.
@rebny78019 ай бұрын
I think it was on another Click video that someone comented something in the effecr of: An Alpha computer program is the first imperfect launch, then you find out all the flows correct them and launch beta. So the alpha males are telling on themselves that they are full of flaws.
@keisakura90149 ай бұрын
33:35 - Said by a “gamer” who never played the OG Nintendo games where there was no pausing/stopping until you beat the level and only saving per world, not level. Continuous side scrolling would make that person meltdown.
@adams01239 ай бұрын
That’s ‘Console Wars’ people for you. Sparking up arguments for no reason.
@luluzin50229 ай бұрын
"Go play a game that takes actual skill" *Mario 64 Speedrunners have entered the chat*
@EmiL_from_NieR9 ай бұрын
I’m playing the original Final Fantasy VII again rn, haven’t in over a year. I beat every single weapon in the game including emerald and got the ultima weapon, and I had two golden Chocobos, the knights of round materia, and figured out the forest of the ancients puzzle to get apocalypse sword. It always cracks me up when people say “you’re a young person you don’t know good games” when I play old games on my new console all the time 😂 I don’t ever gatekeep, I don’t get why people do. Games are supposed to be fun unless you WANT to be a glutton for punishment who fishes in the desert in NieR for hours to get a couple of sand fish. I even tell people about games I think they’d like, I told my mom about Maneater and she and my stepdad are like addicted to playing now ☺️
@kawaibakaneko9 ай бұрын
Good okd time, I had a hard childhood trying to beat these nintendo games
@numbskull_justashinyfuecoco9 ай бұрын
What's worse is that the people I often hear make fun of Nintendo are the same ones who only play FIFA and Fortnite on their PS4/5. Like,Breath of the Wild aint a real game,but these microtransaction-filled games are?
@Chocolate_sims9 ай бұрын
37:29 apparently this was over a sexual education book……. MERICA🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🦅🦅🦅
@dragonwolfzero8208 ай бұрын
Idk why some parents think it's so wrong to teach literal high schoolers who are at the age where they start thinking about/actually doing things how it works. It's gonna happen whether they're educated or not. Education helps them understand many aspects of it better.
@PR0F3T698 ай бұрын
It wasn't a sexual education book. It was a book with a porn scene in it of a girl losing her virginity. It had nothing that taught biology effectively😊 You're welcome for the proper information
@PR0F3T698 ай бұрын
Was my commenting muted or some shit?
@Chocolate_sims8 ай бұрын
@@PR0F3T69 I mean this is the only comment of yours that I see
@PR0F3T698 ай бұрын
@@Chocolate_sims for some reason I think he blacklisted a couple words I used in the comments so that's why it didn't show up
@lilaredden9 ай бұрын
35:57 This is Laurel and Hardy, they were a comedy duo in the 1920s to 1950s. When you were saying “like a 100 years old” I was like “no they’re only like 40 or 50 years old” then immediately felt super old 😂
@dissipatedcloud9 ай бұрын
He said 150 or 120 years old, does he think there were video cameras in the late 1800s?? Lollll
@sos619 ай бұрын
@@dissipatedcloudthere were. There are movies from 1888 that are still viewable. Some from the 1890s were digitalised and are available on streaming services.
@lazykbys8 ай бұрын
@@dissipatedcloudAfter a quick wiki check, I now know that the oldest surviving film made with a motion picture camera is from 1888. _Eighteen eighty-eight._ That blows my mind.
@dissipatedcloud8 ай бұрын
@@lazykbys whoaa Roundhay Garden Scene - that's wild!!
@elisabethb.1318 ай бұрын
Laurel and Hardy stopped in 1951. That is over 70 years ago.
@ChiruKobra9 ай бұрын
24:52 this is 100% a scam. This happened to me as a cashier. They started payment with their phone but it wasn't enough, so they wanted to void the transaction, so I did. They asked where their money was and I explained that it was returned to their original method of payment. They did not like this and demanded their money back in cash. I wasn't budging, and eventually called a manager who, after hearing me carefully decided to give that scammer the money. I was flabbergasted, but at least I didn't get in trouble because i followed picture AND made the manager sign the receipt authorizing the exchange.
@AIHumanEquality9 ай бұрын
Depending how much it was they could have just given them the money to make them go away. A low amount of money isn't worth holding up business sometimes.
@nicolasjoly69489 ай бұрын
They don't do that also because you could pay credit card, ask refund in cash and than call your credit card provider to void the transaction. I mean, if you want to do that kind of stupid thing called fraud, you at least do it with an high amount than fastfood. And I know sometime McDonald have a s***ty way to put you in the waiting zone even when there is nobody behind you. Corporate doesn't "allow" it, but indirectly encourage it. But it's in no way a reason to start filming and annoyed an almost minimum wage worker!
@ds73079 ай бұрын
It is always better to tell them to fuck off. Even call the cops. People would stop this crap if lazy managers would stop allowing it.
@RiveroftheWither9 ай бұрын
They do this shit with cash too, had a guy pay with a $20 but after I had given him the change and closed the till he started claiming he gave me a $50. I literally do a play by play for customers to avoid such mistakes, "Okay this is your order? Okay it's $xx, paying with a $20? Be right back with the change. Change comes to $xx, here you go. *Close till*". Guy waited for me to close the till to gripe because he knew I would have to grab my manager to reopen it assuming he was the "customer is always right" type. Well it backfired on him hard because my manager is more the due diligence type and the "do not tolerate pos" type. He checked my drawer, no $50, watched the cctv that's right over the register, saw me put a $20 in the drawer, told the guy to have a nice day and handed him his food.
@nicolasjoly69489 ай бұрын
@@RiveroftheWither I mean, errors happen (both side), but some always try! In smaller shop/restaurant where there is less camera & less "systematic procedure", it probably happen more often. Now, with card paying, it's harder for these one's to try it : machine tell you xx amount, machine put on the paying machine xx amount and you put your card and xx amount is taken. No "human" input/output errors!
@_ksm09229 ай бұрын
24:57 I worked in fast food for years and I remember one man cussing me out and threatening me because I asked him to pull 12ft forward while he waited, so I could serve the lady behind him that only got a coffee. He said it was bullshit that he had to wait at all and spent the entire time his food was cooking to cuss me and my coworker out. When it was done, we told him that his food was ready but we weren’t going to give it to him. Refunded him and told him not to come back. He could have just calmly waited by the door and gotten fresh food. But since he decided to spend his entire wait cussing us out and threatening us, we decided to completely waste his time 🤷🏻♂️ sat and waited just to not get anything out of it
@TheOgCokeCanАй бұрын
Real, never understood why they’re so upset about being pulled up, like sir/ma’am, why are you getting upset that it’ll take you 12 extra seconds to get your food, this building isn’t a blast freezer where your food will be ice cold in that time😭
@artheenbyrogue8049 ай бұрын
15:57 god as someone with so many scent allergies and stuff like that I would be so mad at them. Cigarette smoke and vape makes me cough and sneeze for a good day or longer and I get extremely light headed. There's a reason why you're supposed to smoke or vape outside and not inside, it's not for you, but for the other people.
@dannyfoxboi9 ай бұрын
As someone who doesn't have allergies, I cannot STAND the smell of cigarette smoke. Been a victim of secondhand smoking via my parents (mostly my dad) through my whole childhood, and hope I don't end up with lung issues in the future because of the exposure.
@arielruby139 ай бұрын
Im a smoker, and i would physicall fight any inconsiderate smoker that tries to do it inside. I may be ruining my health, but i WONT make someone be a passive smoker next to me. Also, i do have one allergy to a kind of cigarrete, so others cant do it around me
@CharaDreemurr_TheyThem8 ай бұрын
@@dannyfoxboiSame here. I have symptoms from it that suck. If I do *anything* physical for too long (standing, running, walking, etc) I'll start getting *really* lightheaded and have troubles breathing. It comes with the near-inability to breathe when smoke or a strong enough scent (essentially 90% of perfumes when first sprayed, probably 5% of that is just not even able to breathe when nearby someone wearing it) but those are probably from the insane amount I got from my mom from birth to 5 (when she left me for her bf) So uh yeah, if your parents are insane with how much they smoke (pack a day for my mom) you might have some issues but I hope you're luckier than me with that
@Luubelaar9 ай бұрын
That last one about "I would have survived a submarine implosion" was epic facepalm. Especially the bit where he reckons he'd have escaped out a window and swum quickly to the surface. 😂😂 Yeah buddy, and died of the bends.
@wintergray12219 ай бұрын
I saw a documentary about a man who apparently did almost that. Sub was nuked, he got riproaring drunk as the water poured in and escaped out the hatch. No one else survived, but he turned up on the shore of a foreign country a few days later with partial amnesia.
@crowdemon_archives9 ай бұрын
@@wintergray1221yea that's going to do a number or 3 alright... 😅
@misomie9 ай бұрын
My favorite is imagine thinking your body would hold up in pressure that crushes metal.
@ds73079 ай бұрын
I assume it was a joke but you never know
@vibaj169 ай бұрын
@@wintergray1221 definitely wasn't nearly as deep if water was pouring in. When a sub implodes, it happens basically instantly. One moment you're sitting peacefully in the sub, the next moment your body is flattened between the imploded walls. Even if he magically got outside the sub, the water pressure at those depths would kill him.
@FiyahKitteh9 ай бұрын
So I don't know about that specific person shown in the video around 29:00-ish with "ADHD and BPD", but as someone who has BPD at least, I can confirm that one of 'our' things can be to punch walls. From what I have learned from my own experience and also others I have talked to at the BPD group therapy, it is more common to hit your head against the wall, but boxing or kicking can happen. The reason can - among others - be that you want to silence your head for/about not being 'normal', and/or also because "self-ouch"ing is a relevant topic for us. As for why they recorded it, maybe they were trying to show people what having BPD is really like, given how a lot of individuals try to make having a mental health issue a "cute, quirky personality trait", but I obviously can't speak for them. I think the guy speaking over the lady shown in the video is trying to make that point. I have sadly only ever seen parts of the video, but that's what it sounded like. However, I can also see why some people think the girl may just be a main character given how she fixes her top at the end of the video. I guess it could be either, but I wanted to add context to why and how this is a "BPD thing".
@psychicsaphieling9 ай бұрын
8:50 As someone who grew up in Jersey the NJ heckler one is embarrassing because there's a time and place where being an F-bomb dropping Jersey loudmouth is funny or useful and that ain't it. Like one time I was at a party, with my college friend group, and a guy was discreetly getting handsy with the girls. A guy friend saw me bodily shove the guy away and heard him ask what town I lived in and immediately started ripping on the guy. "Why do you want to know where she f--n lives, bud? You gonna follow her home, hide in the f--n bushes?" He ripped on him so loud the whole party turned to look, and it led to people stepping in and getting me away from the guy, people checking on all the girls to see if he'd made anyone else uncomfortable (answer: yes) and if they were okay, and another guy having a little Talk that led to the dude leaving. To this day, I appreciate it because I was about to flip out but I hate losing my temper due to a rough upbringing and not wanting to be like my dad. My college friends all knew that about me. It was also hilarious because my friend was funny as hell. To this day, I wish I could remember everything he said because it was a solid two or three minute takedown where he just demolished the dude. My point is: that is the essence of using Jersey asshole powers for good not evil. You shouldn't use them to heckle performers pointlessly, they're there for drawing attention to someone messing with someone, telling Karens to go f-- themselves, and heckling people who bully customer service workers until they leave a place of business.
@morganalefay51419 ай бұрын
Seen the card/cash thing before. I used to work in a bank, so I had to interact with people who had been victims of the "scam". What they've done is found/stolen a card, paid for food using contactless, and then demanding refund in cash because they've lost the card. They'll get aggressive and harassing in order to fluster the staff and make them panicked so they'll give cash just to end the interaction.
@mindlessperson9 ай бұрын
The true main character was the British all along! 🇬🇧👑✨
@jyjaeskz9 ай бұрын
The true main character was the british we made along the way
@B33KIND9 ай бұрын
FRRRRRR
@GizmoOnyett9 ай бұрын
....looking at the feverish colonisation we got up to, I suspect there was rampant main character syndrome in my ancestors!!
@micahfoley95729 ай бұрын
They certainly have always thought so
@Lilith-Rose9 ай бұрын
Always has been, always will be
@Reddjunior9 ай бұрын
28:50 Tbf it's not the ADHD that makes you do that, it's the BPD MIXED with ADHD. Though I've never gone that far, so I think she needs to seek deeper help if this ISN'T an intentional skit. 💀💀 Like I've done a lot of angry destructive fits, but they're more damaging to myself than my house.
@vibaj169 ай бұрын
I like how after however long she's lived there, she's only made a few holes in the door. Then, when she starts recording, she happens to have the fit that destroys the rest of the door.
@CDN_Bookmouse8 ай бұрын
15:00 "Being a nuisance is not the same as a prank." We need a whole ass CAMPAIGN for this. This needs to be the new house hippo. Kids need to be traumatized by trippy and slightly terrifying "Being a nuisance is not the same as a prank. Stop it. Get some help." PSAs.
@blunderbus26959 ай бұрын
33:32 "Mario is not a real game, play something that requires skill" This guy has never beaten Champion's Road or Grandmaster Galaxy, point and laugh
@dragonwolfzero8208 ай бұрын
Que markiplier rage compilations
@asackboyplush65088 ай бұрын
Or lost levels, granted no one should play that
@Victoria-jd9qk9 ай бұрын
Stardew valley? Not challenging?! The person who wrote that CLEARLY didn’t play the game and have to pre-plan when you grow your crops to avoid them dying when the season changes! You could lose all of your precious cabbages!
@cexilady33339 ай бұрын
I hope they try the game and plant a field full of cauliflower on spring 27.
@wintergray12219 ай бұрын
My cabbages!
@PokemonDictionary9 ай бұрын
Thats why I got a greenhouse
@justjade2569 ай бұрын
@@wintergray1221avatar reference?
@rookideetrainer16359 ай бұрын
@@PokemonDictionary_but_ then if you're playing the community center route you can only get that through already having a lot of crops grown and raising animals, which you can complete on a semi-casual save fall of year 1 if you get animals fast and go for deluxe coop to get rabbits (I got the cloth from recycling soggy newspaper to speed up the Artisan bundle) And have luck with getting gold quality crops also impacts if completion will be fall or Spring of Year 2 Anyway I've been nerding out with the game recently and there's definitely challenging parts of it! And even if there weren't; chill games are still games. And whether or not you're a gamer depends on if you play video games and call yourself that for it
@cinnamoone35539 ай бұрын
25:33 "get a career" famous last words from a lady who would proceed to lose her career over this situation. who needs to get a career now, huh?
@AmusementLabs9 ай бұрын
31:00 if I remember correctly the context was that the teacher was notorious for phoning lessons in and just handing out worksheet packets rather than...doing her job. She was upset about some kind attitude with the class. She wasn't a sub either. He's pointing out that if she wants a different behavior from the class, it's a two way street, you have to give to get, you have to be excited to teach if you want the class to be excited to learn.
@thebeshortedcellist81829 ай бұрын
Trigger warning: sexual harassment . . . . 18:00 it's not borderline sexual harassment, it just is. The problem with the stereotype that men are always up for stuff means that this is treated as a joke, and even something they should want. Often people are seen as less of a man if they aren't comfortable with those advances. Or it's used in a manipulative way to ask "Don't you think I'm pretty?" These videos make it even worse, because a lot of the comments will be other men who say they'd happily do it, rather than acknowledging how creepy the behaviour is.
@meowmeowcat999 ай бұрын
It’s like when a cis boy in school is being manipulated into having sexual contact (of varying degrees I am not going into) by a cis woman teacher… all I see in the comments is men being like “that boy is lucky” and “I wish that happened to me in school!” as some examples… and it’s disgusting. They prefer being disgusting vile people than actually calling out what is wrong with the situation.
@faithpearlgenied-a55178 ай бұрын
True. Men always seem to pick on other men, question their masculinity and sexuality etc if another man doesn't like it :/
@LRM12o88 ай бұрын
Remember, my fellow men: 1) Sexual harassment feels terribly humiliating, even IF the person doing it is attractive. You may like the fantasy, but it WILL be a very different story when it actually happens to you IRL! 2) Being seen as "unmanly" doesn't make your d*ck fall off. So don't let that scare you from calling out sexual harassment by women! 3) You don't need to satisfy other men's expectations of a man. Unless you're into men, in which case: stay safe and away from the "real men™ do/don't..." chauvinist crowd, my fellow gays!
@morganablackwater20178 ай бұрын
@@faithpearlgenied-a5517 its a social thing - women really do that too. Some people are just messed up
@Tvngsten8 ай бұрын
When in doubt, reverse the roles. Most people would be absolutely outraged if it was a man making these advances to a woman.
@FairyLadyQuelaag9 ай бұрын
The ice skating video made me very nervous. In 2007 a professional skater ended up cut by her partner's blade and that was after they had repeatedly practiced the routine. I forget the skaters name but she ended up needed to be rushed to the hospital. Anything can happen on the ice, practice safety over being a cool tiktoker.
@octo11299 ай бұрын
39:00 it wasn't staged, it was an OnlyFans model, being suggestive in her "warmups" in the gym, and the owner having enough of her bs. She does that a lot in the gym, and she is actually in a drama about trying to explain herself and failing miserably
@WobblesandBean9 ай бұрын
33:00 This is why women avoid self-proclaimed "hardcore gamers" like the plague.
@tha_one_kid9 ай бұрын
I am a gamer girl, and I HATE "pokemon is not a real game" peeps
@Nakia117989 ай бұрын
My bf plays both "hard-core games" AND pokemon... as well as Mario, Legend of Zelda, and other "not real games".
@crowdemon_archives9 ай бұрын
Those fuckers will cry if they touch Nioh lmao
@rookideetrainer16359 ай бұрын
@@Nakia11798and if he didn't that would be fine too! Anyone can be a gamer if they want to call themselves that; I would rather not have the association, but like... all the power to people who do 🤭
@numbskull_justashinyfuecoco9 ай бұрын
I think anyone else with a little bit of common sense wouldnt want to get near them either.
@GrimBeakington8 ай бұрын
8:21 "That's good! I'm gonna give up!" I felt this in my soul
@Raenafyn9 ай бұрын
9:43 The constant school shootings makes it so hard to concentrate on reading 😩 But our local congressman promised that he would create funding for noise-cancelling headphones to help our students, but nothing to stop the shootings from happening in the first place. 😔 (I want to clarify this is a joke and I am an American)
@AIHumanEquality9 ай бұрын
I love how you had to clarify it's a joke because it sounds like something the US government would actually do.
@John_Weiss9 ай бұрын
@@AIHumanEqualityIt sounds like something every Congressman in the Republikan Party would do.
@ScatterSocks9 ай бұрын
@@AIHumanEqualityYES, YES IT WOULD.
@riverstyx72519 ай бұрын
Accurate depiction of US school shooting litigation. The last time I checked on the republican party’s ideas for the issue I heard something about bullet proof steel doors and prison bars on all the windows. But you know, no gun restrictions. 🤷
@UnicornsPoopRainbows9 ай бұрын
Ngl, as a fellow American, I wasn't sure you weren't joking. Politicians be wild these days
@starr11869 ай бұрын
42:20 LMAO THE KID FLIPPED HIM OFF 😭very deserved
@horrorqueen998 ай бұрын
The McD couple was identified. Tizzyent did a video on them, she was fired from her waitress job for harassing the employee, and he had like 10 followers. They may have been arrested for harassment, but I don't remember.
@icheeva18 ай бұрын
Good endings do happen
@nathryl039 ай бұрын
27:50 It is exactly that kind of scam. They absolutely plan on reversing the charge after getting cash.
@elaexplorer9 ай бұрын
13:45 This one is even more hilarious knowing that she brought her own tv in to smash and nobody at the store cared that it was her own tv and she still got arrested. 😂
@AIHumanEquality9 ай бұрын
You're still swinging around a weapon in a store and endangering customers. It not being a store TV doesn't discount the other crimes.
@edithhuelskamp16499 ай бұрын
She's also done videos where she gets in people's cars at gas pumps to drive off in them when people go in to pay. Granted she never goes far, but I don't understand how she isn't in jail yet. I really wish stores would implement strong policies to kick people out for harassing staff and other customers, especially if they're filming while they do it.
@AIHumanEquality9 ай бұрын
@@edithhuelskamp1649 It might be that white privilege thing I hear about in America.
@cexilady33339 ай бұрын
@LGBTQlegend I don't think that girl was white was she?
@cexilady33339 ай бұрын
@@AIHumanEqualityjust checked. She looks Asian from the few seconds we have. So what white privilege?
@chakatfirepaw8 ай бұрын
The best response for the ice skater doing stunts on the busy rink is something from the show Canada's Worst Driver: You may be able to handle doing all of that safely, but the less skilled skaters around you may not be able to safely react to what you are doing. So even if you do everything perfectly you can still end up hurting people.
@sawchart9 ай бұрын
The tiktoks prankers trying to be arrested by the cops are so irritating especially knowing that they have white privilege and know they’ll never get in real danger gosh
@AIHumanEquality9 ай бұрын
In Canada they'd be taken to jail for that stuff lol.
@JoshSweetvale9 ай бұрын
"They have white privilege" No, they have rights. I want you to have the rights they have. You want those rights taken away from even _more_ people? Okay. I'll tell Derek Chauvin he shouldn't respect white folks's rights either.
@S3lkie-Gutz9 ай бұрын
Definitely white privilege, if they were poc(especially indigenous) or femme presenting they'd be cooked. I'm a mixed brown person with indigenous descent myself and I had to call the RCMP yesterday to report my neighbours pet neglect as was instructed on the website if you couldn't reach the SPCA helpline and that made me so paranoid and neurotic already let alone me having paranoia and intergenerational trauma issues with the police and border security. The caucasity of these Qablunaat you wouldn't catch me dead ever doing something like that ever sick
@qwinlyn9 ай бұрын
In Japan they’re banning videos and vloggers from a LOT of public spaces now. Ya love to see it.
@AIHumanEquality9 ай бұрын
@@qwinlyn Logan Paul is probably pretty heavily to blame for that one.
@j.apenrose78969 ай бұрын
I want the "you're not a REAL gamer" guy to join a competitive Pokemon tournament and discover how insanely complex that it. Been watching my housemate playing, and the sheer amount of prep they do, working out all of these combos, and straight up having a list of SO MANY items that each person could be using. It's actually hard if you want it to be. I play competitive myself, but not to that level, and it's so fun to watch and be surprised by the different tactics. But yeah, mate, Pokemon is a real game. Chill
@crowdemon_archives9 ай бұрын
I once built my own "dream team" that's thematic and consists of my favourite bunch, but it also has some level of coverage. The amount of work trying to get everything to work together and offer decent coverage for a singular Pokémon is kinda dumb I stg. 😅 (if you wonder, it consists of Talonflame, Aegislash, Sylveon, and I can't remember the rest lol, because of all the mixing and matching, and decisions)
@disacedin6169 ай бұрын
Bro. Pokémon is so fucking complex. Like, as a casual Pokémon player, I had some difficulties with the SV blueberry Academy challenges and had to REALLY strategize with a Substitute and Focus Punch Scraffty and a Super Power Malmar with the ability Contrary. Plus getting Ogerpon to learn Follow Me and jacking up her defensive stats. And don't even get me started on making my shiny Smeargle into a legendary catching monstrosity (learning False Swipe, Soak, Super Fang and Spore). It was a long and grueling task. So... Yeah. Pokémon is one of the games if I've ever seen one.
@hallaloth31129 ай бұрын
The insanity that is competitive competitive pokemon never ceases to amaze me. Go figure, most competitive sides of any community are like that. Stardew Valley has some very weird speedruns for example that are. . .absurdly challenging on a 'try to beat this' level.
@AIHumanEquality9 ай бұрын
Pokemon is for chumps. Try learning Yu Gi Oh where there's only about 7 billion different rules that sometimes don't even follow each other.
@j.apenrose78969 ай бұрын
@@AIHumanEquality I grew up playing Yu Gi Oh as a kid and loved it! Then tried playing it more recently and noped out. Definitely more of a MTG fan these days! 😊
@jbach17389 ай бұрын
That ballet photo one is just one of many on that channel. They are pretty respectful of the public when they film. They never block traffic, just wait for traffic to clear, or get a cool looking car in the background or something. They never yell at people walking through their shoot on crowded tourist attractions. The photographer just tells the dancer to wait for people to pass, and when it's clear, she says "yes yes go now!" She does a lot of absolutely beautiful dance photography and is really respectful of everyone around. I even saw one where some random kid was excited to see a ballerina, and with the mother's permission, she included the kid in the shoot. Really sweet. I highly encourage you to check out some of her other videos. Her photos are absolutely beautiful, and her interaction with the public is extremely polite. This one is totally not main character, but more like dedicated, talented, and respectful artist.
@bluesovereign39248 ай бұрын
What's her name? Or her socials?
@jbach17388 ай бұрын
@@bluesovereign3924 Eva Nys.
@peachtea13189 ай бұрын
42:14 My boyfriend has a friend who walks like this, he’s 5’7 but built like the juggernaut. We were following behind him at a carnival one time (cause he was drunk lol) but he didn’t move when a taller guy was walking towards him. They didn’t even touch, they both stopped and stood there, shoulder to shoulder. It was so fucking funny especially watching his neck snap up to look at the guy lmfao.
@megasoma_elephas9 ай бұрын
36:22 These two gentlemen I believe are Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy, which would mean that this movie is from around 1930-1950, so not as old as Click thinks. The people behind them are mostly background actors and such.
@debo1019 ай бұрын
Yes it's called way out west and it's from 1937 I think
@AIHumanEquality9 ай бұрын
Still almost a hundred years.
@shinymainespoon9 ай бұрын
Google says 1925-1945 is the "silent generation", one step above boomers. So the scene is the boomers' parents TikTok. This is incredible.
@John_Weiss9 ай бұрын
@@shinymainespoonThe boomers' parents were, by and large, the "Greatest Generation", the one that came before the "silent generation". Although there would definitely be some overlap - younger boomers having parents from the beginning of the "silent generation". I always thought of the "silent generation" as the generation that was before the baby-boomers and began with those who were too young to fight in World War 2. But there's this stupid idea that the gEnErATiOnS mUsT bE eXaCtLy 20 YeArS iN sIzE. That makes no sense. Since the Baby Boom Generation _by definition_ started at the _end_ of World War 2 and ended with the availability of the birth-control pill. [In German, the end of the Baby-Boom/start of Gen-X is called, "der Pillenknick," the pill-kink, named after the kink it put in the population-growth graph.] Likewise, the Millennials, who were originally called "gen-Y", were called "Millennials" because _the original definition_ was "Anyone born after Gen-X and _before the end of the millennium."_ But some dim-bulb decided that "end of the millennium" was 1996?!?! Really, what defines the generations is what conditions they grew up under, along with major world events.
@wizardsuth4 ай бұрын
They're dancing in front of a projection screen.
@Jack_Wolfe9 ай бұрын
33:40 what do they define as "actual skill" ? because the breeding mechanics for flowers in Animal Crossing requires some skill. and the Pokemon breeding in Pokemon requires some skill.
@dragonwolfzero8208 ай бұрын
Usually the very specific high quality things require effort in games. I'm not a pokemon breeder who does all the Iv stuff. It can take effort to get a good nature and at least make tmsure the ivs don't contradict the end game moves at the very least. Also different games can feel like different difficulties for different people Say I find LoZ botw very easy bc I figured out how to buff myself. I'm only 2 temples into totk and I'm not sure if I've died even once bc I've just gotten so good at fight and run away mechanics specifically for big bosses in all my loz years Those same games could prove to be very difficult for someone who prefers other games.
@GKMedoh5 ай бұрын
They probably think "real games" are all of the fps shooters that didn't get any innovation in a decade, battle royales etc. (no hate to these games though, the developers obviously put work into them, I just mention the fact that the loudest part of their community is toxic)
@zapheil9 ай бұрын
15:23 If that was marijuana, it’s extremely NOT cool to do that in public. You can get high from another person’s smoke. They’re basically forcing these people to inhale drugs. That’s absolutely disgusting, regardless of the dosage the other people might get.
@S3lkie-Gutz9 ай бұрын
Also asthma, everyone forgets about asthma and similar issues like copd
@wallewonks9 ай бұрын
Also some countries (such as mine) are super SUPER strict about drugs. Citizens of my country who are convicted of having done drugs overseas (even weed) are punished the same as if they had done the drugs in the home country. This is a potentially super dangerous situation 😬
@amppuomppupomppu9 ай бұрын
I wonder if inhaling that secondhand would show up on a drug test. To my understanding some workplaces require an urine test before you start your shift and parolees also get tested.
@AIHumanEquality9 ай бұрын
@@amppuomppupomppu That amount wouldn't. If you lived in a house with someone smoking it than it might. Department stores are large so the smoke would disperse thinner.
@ItsumademoFuri9 ай бұрын
there are also some people who react differently than the standard with marijuana. for example, my mother gets headaches, uncomfortable, and ill, while for me it triggers discomfort and anxiety to the point of panic attacks i cannot control. not to mention i have a strong sense of smell and along with already disliking the scent in general, i can continue to smell where it sticks to my clothes and hair after leaving the area. i always have to shower after coming in contact like that. i genuinely don't have any problem with people using it, i know it helps many, but not in public where it can negatively impact others (-__-)
@Villene9 ай бұрын
31:49 this video is a few years old. This is a student standing up for his right to education, but all his teacher has been doing is printing out packets and sitting at her desk and telling the students to work independently (there was no 'teaching to be had'). This video was applauded at the time because it showed the poor quality of teachers that were being pushed through during the teacher shortage and how some student actually DO care about their education and needs. Most reactions at the time that this video was originally posted, saw it as an act of protect, not main character syndrome. This kid cared more about his education than his teacher.
@sleepingkirby8 ай бұрын
46:40 "It's literally an inverse explosion..." I've been saying that for a while now. The oceangate submergible is almost like the perfectly engineered inverse grenade. The inner hull was carbon fiber, something that can shatter into shrapnel. Like, if someone said, "Here's millions of dollars, engineer me an inverse grenade." I'm not sure it would come out that differently from the submergible.
@nathryl039 ай бұрын
Regular reminder that you're all awesome, beautiful and valid little beans, just the way you are ❤🧡💛💚💙💜 Love you all ❤🧡💛💚💙💜
@Canvas-nb9 ай бұрын
No u
@yogurt_frog.9 ай бұрын
Awww thank you!
@AIHumanEquality9 ай бұрын
How dare you call me a bean, I want to speak to your comment manager.
@Pitufichingada9 ай бұрын
i needed that, thx
@Pitufichingada9 ай бұрын
@@AIHumanEquality Angry bean!
@doclewis89279 ай бұрын
34:15 - I think the "Shake Shack" skit was a parody of the date where the woman wanted a fancy restaurant (and would've gotten it IF she hadn't made them miss their reservation) so the guy took her to The Cheesecake Factory since they missed their reservation at the fancy place (because she took nearly 2 more hours to get ready) and she wouldn't even get out of the car so he drove her back home. She expected to be treated like a queen and she would've gotten her nice fancy dinner IF she hadn't taken so much time to get ready, knowing exactly when she told him to pick her up too! She got trolled because she posted the clip thinking she was right. These fine folks are just making a parody of that. Bless them, it's hilarious!
@nattandroses9 ай бұрын
there's no force in the universe that would stop me from laughing in kid's face if they told me they're alpha and that's exactly why i'm not a teacher
@Miner_TV02009 ай бұрын
33:18 Me: "YOU INSULT Stardew Valley, Terraria or Minecraft ONE MORE TIME AND I WILL FIND WHERE YOU LIVE!" those are one of my favorite games
@Dragonemperess9 ай бұрын
Give them the controller after you've spawned Empress of Light in the daytime just for the lolz.
@Flemmli19 ай бұрын
I agree with ya Click. A good prank to me is something that may scare or make the pranked party a bit annoyed, but is still something everyone can laugh at. Like shake their head going "Oh you" before starting to laugh along. Once the pranked party is getting really mad and can't laugh one bit about the prank, it fails to be a prank, it's just bullying/harrassment.
@EvalinesCorner9 ай бұрын
To be fair I personally believe that I, too, would have survived the sub accident as well. . . . . . . . . . . Not only because I a too poor, but I would have taken one look at the sub and would have refused to have gotten on that death trap.
@Iivaitte9 ай бұрын
46:14 This is the equivalent of saying you are built different so you can go out in space without a helmet.
@Antifearn9 ай бұрын
I love how the horn at 23:32 played “When you wish upon a star” for some reason. I assume the elevator is at a Disney park or something?
@comajuice9 ай бұрын
Nope the horn is an audio from a guy who was on a Disney cruise
@sleepingkirby8 ай бұрын
14:51 For those that don't know, vandalism is treated pretty harshly as a crime in the US. Sometimes it includes jail time depending on the situation/crime and, probably, location.
@yuki97kira9 ай бұрын
21:00 seeing as shes a foreigner..theyre probably glancing at her because of that and not the way she dresses lmao. So self centred
@homers19999 ай бұрын
Eh even the foreigners were looking at her, it likely was the not so appropriate outfit at a shrine, plus the whole... tattoos are considered a yakuza thing and need to be covered up!
@janus19589 ай бұрын
36:27 Laurel and Hardy, 1937, "Way out West". The background is a projection of footage shot separately. So, not even 90 yrs old. 37:18 something about this gives me that " Crazy drunk relative at a family gathering vibe" vibe.
@nicoler11839 ай бұрын
8:50 even in America, "I'm from New Jersey" is shorthand for "I'm an obnoxious 'main character'." Signed, a Pennsylvanian.
@inuendo63658 ай бұрын
And a Jersey plate is a bad driver warning sign, that's why they're yellow
@Blackbaldrik9 ай бұрын
45:32 The science of a sub imploding at extreme depths is fascinating. From what I understand, in perhaps the most literal way possible they didn't even have enough time to see death coming. The collapse would have occurred faster than the human brain is capable of processing information, so from their perspective one second they're alive, the next; nothing. Instantaneous human paste.
@nicolasjoly69489 ай бұрын
Let's entertain the idea he is build "different". So, resisting to the implosion inside the sub : nah! Managing to get out: water pressure would have crush him. Let entertain it doesn't and take his bubble idea : first, of what I can read, they were 3.5 km underwater. Meaning, at walk speed, you need an hour of O2 to survive. Technically, they have it on the sub.. how he can have it as a bubble... a breathable bubble.. It just doesn't happen. But if I kept in this direction: getting back to the surface at this speed is death : there is a reason why they need pressurize chamber and it take hours when they just go like 500m deep. So, with that, we are now looking for a couple of hours to get back : more O2. Now, let's look at the bubble : in itself, it will go up so fast that you won't be able to catch up with it. Another dead end. Next issue: the concentration of O2 : you can't breath a 100% O2. It's just too much. So, you still need some air countainer to manage the good ratio for hours : dead end again as at this point, you need the entire sub to come back with you and not implode.... but it's what you're "trying" to survive! I like his argument "you know when the odds are 0.000001%?"... in case of the sub, it was 0% with no pending digit far away... just 0%!!! The only way to survive is to not implode.
@smaug29819 ай бұрын
Deadpool could probably survive. He survived being vaporized by Thor's lightning, and I do mean pile of ashes vaporized
@nicolasjoly69489 ай бұрын
@@smaug2981 Oooohh crap! I'll gonna get crush under my writting falling apart to this argument XD. Lol, your right.. I didn't tought about the possibility that the guys is Deadpool... or a god.... ghost? I don't know why it hasn't enter in my reality border of thinking. Thank you smaug: you make me LOL!
@Rainok9 ай бұрын
29:03 I have adhd and am on meds for BPD and I've only done this when my parents won't leave me alone for half an hour after repeatedly telling them to leave me alone. I'm normally not violent and takes a lot to bring my to the point of hitting something that isn't a remote or controller, and it takes way more for me to try to break something
@Glacial_floofs9 ай бұрын
that time stamp is of a scammer at a drive thru. you might have meant 29:03
@Rainok9 ай бұрын
@@Glacial_floofs thanks, sorry about that, kinda dyslexic
@Glacial_floofs9 ай бұрын
@@Rainok no probs. I am too I'm also way too self conscious. which is a bad thing because I end up reading into minor things. which then makes problems. because I either become grammar police. OR I get very confuzzled
@Rainok9 ай бұрын
@@Glacial_floofs same
@HigoIndico8 ай бұрын
I thought I had bpd but then I studied more and it's just my pda autism with adhd. If people don't respect your boundaries after telling them a bunch of times, it's not borderline rage - it's just you telling your limits with a louder voice. Your parents should learn to respect your alone time.