The stacked cans and smashed dong story 😂😂😂😂 Brilliant reaction, my hat off to her 😂😂😂
@tomhaskett516111 ай бұрын
Story #10 - correct result!
@Fabala82710 ай бұрын
11:51 Um, if it’s medically necessary, ANY/every child is allowed to have a nurse or aide of some kind with them. It’s actually required by law under the ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) that bc every child has a right to public education, the government/school is required to PROVIDE that kind of aide to ensure that child can go to school. In some cases, that might entail something like a particular classroom for children who require different learning resources, but most school districts that can afford it prefer to “mainstream” kids whenever possible, especially if they don’t have any learning disabilities, just physical or emotional ones. OP mentioned breathing and suctioning, which probably means they can’t swallow and/or have a trach, and since you can’t really cough to clear up the tubing for a trach, they have built in suction units to clear them. Also could be something like CF, which causes extraordinarily thick mucus build-up that requires special intervention to remove. I had a classmate in elementary school who had spina bifida, and was a permanent wheelchair user. She had some control of most of her body, but limited and weak control. Sometimes she could write, but not always. Things like that. Anyway, her aide had to have had medical training too (possibly a CNA/nursing assistant, or maybe in training/interning for one of those positions. She did things like reposition my classmate, help her with her feeding tube, probably change her diaper/clean her up. I didn’t think about all those things when we were eight, but as an adult, I assume she had to do all of that. As a casual observer, most of what the aide did involved assisting my classmate with her physical movement. It’s possible that her parents chose to hire a private aide for her (I believe they had one at home full time), but the district would have been required to provide one for school if not.
@ndisfoshiz11 ай бұрын
I worked retail for about 5 years and one day that sticks out in my mind was when I was cleaning a fitting room. This Karen walks out of her stall and stomps her way towards me. She then screams how the shoes she picked up didn’t fit her and it was my fault apparently. I tried to calm her down and told her that the shoe department would gladly get her the right size. She then threw the box of shoes at me, shoes still inside! I caught the box with one hand and managed to keep the shoes from falling out of the box. Idk what happened after, all I know is I never saw her again.
@LunaP111 ай бұрын
That story about the Karen that made a scene and accidentally left her baby: I would've not said anything so when she leaves, I can call the cops on her for child abandonment.😈 (We all know this bint doesn't care about her child to begin with.)
@jamesbraun984211 ай бұрын
I wasn't the employee but entitled rich girl at Starbucks, pulls infront of someone into the handicapped spot. Old man hunched over with a cane asks her to move car so he can park there. (They argue and he suddenly changes and basically says "You know what youre right, ill go find a parking spot". (Followed him out he backs up to rich girls car gets a cardboard box cutter knife and slices all the tires on her Mercedes. Also writes "Fuck You on a paper and tucks it in between the windshield. (Than drives away). We go in and wait for her to leave (hear that rich kid shriek and she starts asking everyone who did it, no one says who it was, when she gets to me shows me the tires i said "I have no idea, it was like that when i went in the store ". As were leaving shes on the phone scream crying about it.
@susankearney250111 ай бұрын
Female gas station attendant, was told no woman was going to touch the engine of this guy's car,lol stood back and watched the idiot put radiator fluid into his windshield washer reservoir
@kariann43011 ай бұрын
i had a kid come in with there dad and tell them what type of ciggarets they wanted. In california you cant sell smokes to some some if they are buying them for some one under 21, the kid had went outside i asked the dad how old the son was he said 19. i told the dad i cant sell them to him by law he left and the kid came back cursed at me, my manger came up at that time and found out the banned them from the store.
@davidmalin549111 ай бұрын
The act of god from the insurance company. In the UK a guy literally took God to court, priests had to represent God as he couldn’t attend himself, anyway guy takes God to court won his case and the insurance companies could no longer act of God as a get out clause in the UK. They made a film about it, The man who sued God.
@josephtaub2010 ай бұрын
Dong story: Next time I bet he gets a loaf of bread!
@robertiams419811 ай бұрын
are you just going to re-work old scripts with a different narrator?......
@mizu_the_floatzel11 ай бұрын
Maybe a small recap
@kunfussed21311 ай бұрын
They probably do that because not everybody follow the other one (Mostly Facts) You're right though. If you follow both Mainly/Mostly fact, you'll eventually hear the same thing. 🙈
@jamesbraun984211 ай бұрын
Agree kind of regurgitated material but people who don't follow them. I lost interest in the facts when they switched to all Am I The A**Hole videos. (Went from dedicated to ocassional). He should go to the channels with the robot voices instead of circulated material.
@arcanezeb339211 ай бұрын
I think he does this for his different channels
@sanzas483411 ай бұрын
Repeated stories ate dussapointing
@jamesludwin675211 ай бұрын
Indignant clients? It's in di gent. Teach the robo narrator to read please
@jasonellis433010 ай бұрын
No, it's in-dig-nant. And the narrator is a person
@jamesludwin675210 ай бұрын
@jasonellis4330 nope. Its indigent. Just like i said. I went back and checked. The word indifent appears clearly on the screen and also fits the narrative when one considers who public defenders represent... to wit.. clients who can't afford a lawyer- indigent.