NL, your binding of issac videos have officially gotten me through my entire bachelor's degree. At this point, I've probably spent so long watching you that I could put it on my med school application as a hobby
i know Im randomly asking but does someone know a way to get back into an instagram account..? I stupidly lost my login password. I would appreciate any tips you can offer me.
TBOI: The R menace TBOI: Attack of the R key TBOI: Revenge of the R key TBOI: R new hope TBOI: The R key strikes back TBOI: Return of the R key TBOI: The R key awakens TBOI: The last key TBOI: The rise of R key So we are currently already at episode 6 of the R key saga! Probably some episodes are yet to be released
Honestly I like deaths list cause when he follows it I know he’s fully zoned in and when he doesn’t I know it’s full banter mode, u can see the ebb and flow of the content on screen
If you tell your therapist you killed someone they can’t tell anyone but if tell them you’re going to kill someone they can, because they’re morally obligated to save that person.
@@bensonfamily6302 iirc they can report intent to murder to the authorities. I think your idea is badass though and would set up some cool gladiatorial fights to the death
"I treat waiters an waitresses with respect". Very true story. A buddy of mine said he was once your waiter and you were one of the nicest customers he had that day, thought you looked familiar and found out you were THE NL.
No, clergy, doctors, and attorneys only have to report if there’s a chance for future harm to the patient or others. Past harm, they are prohibited from sharing it, unless the privileged is either waved or pierced. There is clerical privilege.
Not completely true. In the US, for example, only 26 states now include clergy as mandated reporters of child abuse. So in 24 states the clergy are not legally required to report the abuse of a minor to the police. And that was after decades of the Church claiming that these laws were essentially religious persecution and an attack on their faith.
I like how NL put real effort into getting stat upgrades from Death's List, but couldn't be assed to press the spacebar once to get an error room from Undefined.
I loved that that skit with the staple it was so good: "Well I'm super safe now cuz there's no way there's two staples in this thing" HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA Also a little box for the rat made me laugh too :D
To answer NL's concern about confessing a murder in confession: no, the priest is not obligated to reveal it to anyone. The confession is between the confessee (no idea how to write it) and god. The priest is only an intermediary. If the priest reveals it, they'll be excommunicated from the order and there's no obligation to do so. This is for Catholic priests, and I got this information from a friend of mine which is an actual priest. I had this conversation with him precisely because I was also curious. This is kinda "trust me dude", but if someone really wants it he also mentioned it in a portuguese podcast where he was asked that exact question
I have to admit. My favorite new character is Tainted Keeper. I really like his mechanic and he generally feels pretty strong out the gate. I also love how Keeper is just regular Greed while Tainted Keeper is Super Greed.
@@cjo3730 Yeah, there's nerfs that make sense because it really seems like there was an oversight, like double dipping on heart beggars. But then there are nerfs that are just fuck you's, like keeper not getting guaranteed payout on blood banks. Part of the fun of Isaac is the interactions between different mechanics. Every time you hardcode a nerf to stop the mechanics from working together the way they logically should, that takes away from the point of the game.
Pretty sure that one's just an oversight. It technically does work, it just teleports you to basement I, but in the ascent form, basically just sending you one floor backward. This does still allow you to recollect the Mom's Chest item though, so there's that. I think Dad's Note overwrites all the floors for that current run
chat is so wrong about confessionals "Under Roman Catholic law, it is forbidden for a priest to disclose information - under any circumstances - obtained in the form of religious confession. If a priest breaks what's called "the sacred seal of confession," he will be subject to excommunication from the church" no one has to report a crime
If anyone is rewatching this series like I am this comment is wrong. Your priest will turn you in if you confess a crime during confessional. You really think if you go to church and tell a priest you just shot up a school hes gonna be like, ok bye. Nah dude your going to jail.
I have an anecdote about that priest thing I saw in the local news once, NL. Once there was a priest who took a confession from a man. This man confessed to the priest that he was planning to bomb a nearby park/building I don't quite remember, but the guy was overcome with guilt. The priest implored the man to not go through with it, but he had already placed the bomb in a crowded area. The priest convinced the man to tell him where the bomb was, and when he did, he told the police. The man was arrested and the priest was excommunicated. So to answer the question; priests can tell others about a crime without legal repercussions, but they lose their job.
If you still interested in the confidentiality rules. I think general rule of thumb is if it's in the past, there is no duty to report. If there is imminent and specific threats, there is a duty to report. If it deals with children, leans a little more to the reporting side. If the victim of an ongoing harm, usually there's a discussion with the victim.
i just wanted to point a point in about the priest, therapist, lawyer thing. to my understanding your priest would lose their priesthood if they reported you, your therapist would report you if they thought you would do it again (so maybe not if it was an accident but also they still might). and your lawyer would not report you because they are your defence
"Is a priest obligated to report a murder to the cops" According to Catholic law, no. It is grounds for excommunication. "Would it be insider trading." Yes. "Is it insider trading if they killed their competitor." It's a sin to profit off someone's death.
Priest and Therapist thing is basically if they are a danger to themselves or others report it, if you think there is abuse again report it, other then that it's a moral call really.
26:13 I went to a boarding school in high school and some of my friends collected crackers for a year just to dump them in my bath tub at the end of the year.
I work at a food safety microbiology lab in the U.S., and some of the samples we get, if they fell I'd be more worried about the food contaminating the floor then the other way around.
The tango is called a transaction. The discretionary items you mentioned (including food at a buffet) is factored into the price in a competent business. Towels are not free ever as far as I’m aware
There's this Italian TV series Don Matteo and a polish one Ksiądz Mateusz inspired by it that follows a Catholic priest that solves crimes with his cop friends, it's actually pretty poggy
Hey Northernlion, been watching you for around 8 years now, thanks a lot for everything. My question is, seeing all of the Air Fryer talk recently, how do I get rid of the plastic taste and smell coming from the fryer and the food, I have tried everything. Thanks in advance!
Z tier take on the food standards, NL is cooking for himself, restaurants cook for people of all autoimmune system capabilities. People with compromised immune systems still eat out.
even if priest were legally obligated to report crimes, none of them would. the seal of confessional is taken *insanely* seriously by the catholic church, priests have literally rather been executed than break the seal, historically. so no matter what you confess, however serious, will the priest tell anyone else about it. (priests are individuals so some might not live up to this standard)
but any priest breaking the seal of the confessional for any reason would become an instant pariah and be permanently excommunicated by the church at large.
I live DT Montreal. Every year, when it gets cold, mices and rats gets in. No stopping it unless you live at least on the 3rd floor and even then, you might get them.
Taco Bell horror story from an ex-employee (me): Employees do not wash hands (ever). Lady working the line has her ring slip off and fall into the beef. Beef is submerged in liquid so it sinks to the bottom. She literally rolls up her sleeves and sticks her hands into the beef bowl to find it. Once she found it she then scraped the excess beef on her arms back into the bowl. She then went and washed her hands because they were covered in beef juice. That is the story of the only time I saw someone wash their hands during the two years I worked there.
I believe both psychiatrists and priests do NOT have to report a murder. But I know a psychiatrists has to report if a crime (like a mass shooting) is about to happen and they were told about it by their client.
NL you're talking about betting here. It's addictive regardless of what they are betting on. Remember in Runescape a ton of people bet real world money on flower drops.
Living in a place that doesn't have rats: 👍 We do get mice, though. It isn't impossible to keep 'em out, but too many places just don't care and it sucks.
Im not a fan of vegetables so i tend to pick out any vegetables out of my food. At a food court i got Chinese food and got fried rice so i started picking out the veggies and found a metal spike picked it out asked for free food and kept eating my meal
We had a restaurant over here that wqs visited by a telvised health department basically and they didnt pass, once they went back they had everything done perfectly the food wasn't nearly as good as it was before.
hopefully u keep uploading the streams bc i’ve watched everything and i need more content :,) (also a couple episodes ago u were asking about crocs and yes crocs are getting super popular again for no reason????)
In Germany if you serve eggs in a restaurant and the yellow part is yellow and a customer gets sick then the restaurant gets trouble. But for big companies who sell processed meat it's no big deal if there is bone inside. Even if it's bird meat like chicken or so. That's far more dangerous. Also when the butcher has a little dirt in his shop he gets trouble. However big companies have are far worse when it's about hygiene and they never get controlled. There are also plans for a law which allows large companies to control themselves. Btw the last two times I've eaten processed bird meat there was bone inside and both times I've swallowed the bone. The only thing I've learned is that processed meat should be considered a hazard for children because of the chance that there is bone inside. Especially bird meat.
My restaurant horror story is that one summer, I worked at a Pizza Hut. That's the whole story. Just kidding, it wasn't that bad. Although, one day, the assistant manager--who was the highest staff member present at the restaurant at the time--got so high she couldn't use the computer to send out deliveries and started playing with the lights while we were making pizzas. There were 25 or 30 pizzas stacked on top of the oven at the worst part of the night that nobody had any idea where to send, and when customers started coming in an hour or two later with digital receipts in hand, now floating down from her high, the assistant manager decided to step up and give everyone that came in free pizzas (she didn't bother to check if they were actually attached to their orders or not, she was just giving each person that came in 3 or 4 pizzas), along with store credit worth double what they'd paid for the orders in the first place. We ended up losing somewhere around $3000 that night, along with our most esteemed delivery boy, Jeff, who quit on the spot. The _really_ horrifying thing? That assistant manager still works there.
I like how NLs moral opinions got darker as the episode went on. Edit: Don't throw out other people's trash at a theatre. During the weekends it's probably fine, but on weekdays it can cause managers to cut people's hours.
@@flip.flap. I worked at a theatre. If there wasn't a mess to clean they sent you home. Big corporate businesses do not care about individual minimum wage employees.
@@zey2bme Have you heard of the parable of the broken window? Moral of the story is that every time you go out, you should break a random window on your street - it creates jobs for glaziers.
I’m not all the way through the video so I don’t want to answer this too early and then find out you got to the right answer later but priests can not report a crime confessed during confession it’s called the seal of confession and if a priest breaks it they could be excommunicated from the church.
While I think he may have taken the take a bit too far, the people freaking out about the rat take and health safety takes have never actually worked in a kitchen.
I once found a small knife in my kebab after open it. Luckily it was glaring obvious, otherwise would have been nasty. The best part though is when I took it back to the store and was all WTF man, the guy says, "oh shit sorry, I was looking for that"
Something that NL may find interesting, but Overwatch betting is genuinely pretty huge. Even tier 2 Overwatch teams (the equivalent of baseball academy teams) have lots of betting around their matches. The OWL is the same, but on a much larger scale. I would imagine that similar esports (namely League of Legends) are in the same boat.
NL, your binding of issac videos have officially gotten me through my entire bachelor's degree. At this point, I've probably spent so long watching you that I could put it on my med school application as a hobby
CONGRATS!
hell yeah!!
congratulations homie
grats :)
You've watched this so much yet you still don't know what it's called? It's ISAAC not issac.
"Business is just theft with a contract behind it"
Spoken truly comrade egg
Came here to say the same thing.
The insider trading priest bit got me
Love him or hate him, the egg's got some good bits
That was a great twist from sir egg. Got me good
NL would be more upset at his wife for shoplifting a bad movie than stealing in the first place
@Bradley Corey you're right. Nobody cares
"Austin Powers 3? What the quantifiable fuck, K8?!"
i know Im randomly asking but does someone know a way to get back into an instagram account..?
I stupidly lost my login password. I would appreciate any tips you can offer me.
@Leonel Ace Instablaster ;)
So I looked at the name of the episode really fast and thought it said "the return of r kelly" at first and I thought he got number 1 as azazel again
Comedy been reeaall quiet since AThurstyturtle commented
@@noahgraf9403 for real though I would have more comments about r kelly lmfao
this comment is an underrated masterpiece
@@mouse_eater so is your username lmfao absolute gold
yikes but also lol but also yikes
TBOI: The R menace
TBOI: Attack of the R key
TBOI: Revenge of the R key
TBOI: R new hope
TBOI: The R key strikes back
TBOI: Return of the R key
TBOI: The R key awakens
TBOI: The last key
TBOI: The rise of R key
So we are currently already at episode 6 of the R key saga! Probably some episodes are yet to be released
which are the other R Key episodes?
Up
Where's the first episode that he got an r key?
"Dude, there's a rat by our food..."
"What? I didn't order any food! Grab my rat and get outta there!"
That was a quick path between "I've never shoplifted" to "business is just stealing with a contract behind it"
It's fucking true tho.
NL definitely plays at his best when he’s paying attention to Death’s List
Honestly I like deaths list cause when he follows it I know he’s fully zoned in and when he doesn’t I know it’s full banter mode, u can see the ebb and flow of the content on screen
If you tell your therapist you killed someone they can’t tell anyone but if tell them you’re going to kill someone they can, because they’re morally obligated to save that person.
can't they only tell the person your planning to kill?
Take this with a grain of salt, saw it somewhere in a breaking bad clip
@@bensonfamily6302 iirc they can report intent to murder to the authorities. I think your idea is badass though and would set up some cool gladiatorial fights to the death
"I treat waiters an waitresses with respect".
Very true story. A buddy of mine said he was once your waiter and you were one of the nicest customers he had that day, thought you looked familiar and found out you were THE NL.
The ‘food standard edge on the side of too high’ take is so bad it verges into true hilarity, I love it.
This was pre food poisoning NL at his finest
No, clergy, doctors, and attorneys only have to report if there’s a chance for future harm to the patient or others. Past harm, they are prohibited from sharing it, unless the privileged is either waved or pierced. There is clerical privilege.
Not completely true. In the US, for example, only 26 states now include clergy as mandated reporters of child abuse. So in 24 states the clergy are not legally required to report the abuse of a minor to the police. And that was after decades of the Church claiming that these laws were essentially religious persecution and an attack on their faith.
I like how NL put real effort into getting stat upgrades from Death's List, but couldn't be assed to press the spacebar once to get an error room from Undefined.
Hey NL just started my first job ever and watching you on my lunch break. Thanks for letting me grow off you found you around 12 now I’m almost 20!
You might think a pirates favorite letter is R, when it’s really the C
thank you
here all night folks
This joke is a great test for how high you are. The result: I'm pretty high
I loved that that skit with the staple it was so good:
"Well I'm super safe now cuz there's no way there's two staples in this thing" HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Also a little box for the rat made me laugh too :D
Priest-cop is the basis for the scenario of an awesome French comic called SODA
To answer NL's concern about confessing a murder in confession: no, the priest is not obligated to reveal it to anyone. The confession is between the confessee (no idea how to write it) and god. The priest is only an intermediary. If the priest reveals it, they'll be excommunicated from the order and there's no obligation to do so.
This is for Catholic priests, and I got this information from a friend of mine which is an actual priest. I had this conversation with him precisely because I was also curious.
This is kinda "trust me dude", but if someone really wants it he also mentioned it in a portuguese podcast where he was asked that exact question
I have to admit. My favorite new character is Tainted Keeper. I really like his mechanic and he generally feels pretty strong out the gate. I also love how Keeper is just regular Greed while Tainted Keeper is Super Greed.
'I think we're going to hold r for a long time' why run seems great
The food safety take sounds like something that somebody who's never worked in a restaurant would say lol
Ryan next time you get the R key, use it during a fight with The Beast
What happens?
Does that actually do anything? There is nothing on the Wiki.
You better frickin' tell us here, we both know it'll be a solid 700 or so episodes before he tries something like that.
I'm curious as well
you character will get item dogma it can't be obtaint except kill dogma or use spindown dice on the purgatory and death cert
"r key doesn't work in home"
it's like ed doesn't want the game to be fun sometimes
@@cjo3730 Yeah, there's nerfs that make sense because it really seems like there was an oversight, like double dipping on heart beggars. But then there are nerfs that are just fuck you's, like keeper not getting guaranteed payout on blood banks.
Part of the fun of Isaac is the interactions between different mechanics. Every time you hardcode a nerf to stop the mechanics from working together the way they logically should, that takes away from the point of the game.
Pretty sure that one's just an oversight. It technically does work, it just teleports you to basement I, but in the ascent form, basically just sending you one floor backward. This does still allow you to recollect the Mom's Chest item though, so there's that.
I think Dad's Note overwrites all the floors for that current run
r key is one of the coolest items in the game
@Drago Slayer in the best game
It's probably one of the most well known indie games ever made, the playerbase is just not that large which is understandable after all these years
things heating up in the soup eating fandom with these hot takes on complementary crackers
Was anyone else screaming at him to take pills when he had PhD?
nah
"if my food falls on the floor just serve it to me and don't tell me" this is definitely pre food poisoning NL
chat is so wrong about confessionals "Under Roman Catholic law, it is forbidden for a priest to disclose information - under any circumstances - obtained in the form of religious confession. If a priest breaks what's called "the sacred seal of confession," he will be subject to excommunication from the church" no one has to report a crime
Twitch chat has like no clue how any religion works.
Lol "roman catholic law" what the hell are you talking about
@@jaccubin canon law, look it up
If anyone is rewatching this series like I am this comment is wrong. Your priest will turn you in if you confess a crime during confessional. You really think if you go to church and tell a priest you just shot up a school hes gonna be like, ok bye. Nah dude your going to jail.
@@doomboom21surely it depends on what country and region it is
As a 3 year cart pusher, you are a LEGEND bro!
says he's never stolen anything, proceeds to give examples of him stealing lol
7:23 Low key pog play.
Pog has been acquiesced, thank you captain.
Holy ****
Goes from talking about investment tips and end with talking about the sensation of magic shell chocolate on the balls. Classic Northernlion.
NL keeps bragging about how much he knows about stocks so much that he really should read Das Kapital.
It... says a lot about our marketciety.
Sometimes you're much wittier, funnier, and more entertaining, as if you just downed a coffee or it's the first play of the day. This was one of them.
god damnit egg you made me wake up my children "if the chef diarrheaed in the chili" i lost my mind
I have an anecdote about that priest thing I saw in the local news once, NL. Once there was a priest who took a confession from a man. This man confessed to the priest that he was planning to bomb a nearby park/building I don't quite remember, but the guy was overcome with guilt. The priest implored the man to not go through with it, but he had already placed the bomb in a crowded area. The priest convinced the man to tell him where the bomb was, and when he did, he told the police. The man was arrested and the priest was excommunicated. So to answer the question; priests can tell others about a crime without legal repercussions, but they lose their job.
The movie "waiting" gives you a pretty accurate depiction of working in a restaurant and what goes on in some of them.
"I used to shoplift when I was younger" - Northernlion 2021
"I stole a Grape when I was 30"
-Northernlion 2021
If you still interested in the confidentiality rules. I think general rule of thumb is if it's in the past, there is no duty to report. If there is imminent and specific threats, there is a duty to report. If it deals with children, leans a little more to the reporting side. If the victim of an ongoing harm, usually there's a discussion with the victim.
i just wanted to point a point in about the priest, therapist, lawyer thing. to my understanding your priest would lose their priesthood if they reported you, your therapist would report you if they thought you would do it again (so maybe not if it was an accident but also they still might). and your lawyer would not report you because they are your defence
Holy bsh that priest-confessor confidentiality bit had me rolling
Incredible banter in this one
28:58 people gonna start to wear cargo shorts to buffets now, Ryan. Golden Corrals about to take a hit: sell now!
This episode has some excellent bits
"Is a priest obligated to report a murder to the cops" According to Catholic law, no. It is grounds for excommunication.
"Would it be insider trading." Yes.
"Is it insider trading if they killed their competitor." It's a sin to profit off someone's death.
Priest and Therapist thing is basically if they are a danger to themselves or others report it, if you think there is abuse again report it, other then that it's a moral call really.
Look at Bumbo walking over lava
26:13 I went to a boarding school in high school and some of my friends collected crackers for a year just to dump them in my bath tub at the end of the year.
As someone who worked at Applebees. Everything Mathas said is 100% correct.
I work at a food safety microbiology lab in the U.S., and some of the samples we get, if they fell I'd be more worried about the food contaminating the floor then the other way around.
Has PHD and still doesn’t pick up pills
It'll take a while but eventually he'll see the light of pill meta.
Reason food safety standards are strict is cuz restaurants usually only keep to like 70% of them in day to day operations
Me heating NL talk about food hygiene, knowing what's going to happen: Interstellar black hole scene
NL's mentality: why do soup eaters get spoons? Maybe I want a spoon for my burger
People really seem to think this. Mom’s knife cannot open the door. It doesn’t. It has to be the one made from the pieces.
The tango is called a transaction. The discretionary items you mentioned (including food at a buffet) is factored into the price in a competent business. Towels are not free ever as far as I’m aware
There's this Italian TV series Don Matteo and a polish one Ksiądz Mateusz inspired by it that follows a Catholic priest that solves crimes with his cop friends, it's actually pretty poggy
Hey Northernlion, been watching you for around 8 years now, thanks a lot for everything. My question is, seeing all of the Air Fryer talk recently, how do I get rid of the plastic taste and smell coming from the fryer and the food, I have tried everything. Thanks in advance!
Don't dip the whole fryer into the oil, just the part you want to eat
@ thanks, i ll keep that in mind
Z tier take on the food standards, NL is cooking for himself, restaurants cook for people of all autoimmune system capabilities.
People with compromised immune systems still eat out.
even if priest were legally obligated to report crimes, none of them would. the seal of confessional is taken *insanely* seriously by the catholic church, priests have literally rather been executed than break the seal, historically. so no matter what you confess, however serious, will the priest tell anyone else about it. (priests are individuals so some might not live up to this standard)
but any priest breaking the seal of the confessional for any reason would become an instant pariah and be permanently excommunicated by the church at large.
Sounds like that one guy just had a staple food in his meal.
the auto-generated chapters are so good lmao
I live DT Montreal. Every year, when it gets cold, mices and rats gets in. No stopping it unless you live at least on the 3rd floor and even then, you might get them.
12:00 In France if you withhold information of a murder, you're considered a complice
Taco Bell horror story from an ex-employee (me): Employees do not wash hands (ever). Lady working the line has her ring slip off and fall into the beef. Beef is submerged in liquid so it sinks to the bottom. She literally rolls up her sleeves and sticks her hands into the beef bowl to find it. Once she found it she then scraped the excess beef on her arms back into the bowl. She then went and washed her hands because they were covered in beef juice. That is the story of the only time I saw someone wash their hands during the two years I worked there.
CEO competitor been reeeaaal quiet since the confession dropped.
a lawyer, a therapist, and a priest walk into a bar
I believe both psychiatrists and priests do NOT have to report a murder. But I know a psychiatrists has to report if a crime (like a mass shooting) is about to happen and they were told about it by their client.
Restaurants with rats in them tend to also have rat droppings in the food they serve. Like they POOP everywhere.
NL you're talking about betting here. It's addictive regardless of what they are betting on. Remember in Runescape a ton of people bet real world money on flower drops.
43:25 NL foreshadowed Food Poisoning Saga
the final level of this game makes my eyes hurt from how red it is after i look at it and then look at my other monitor
Living in a place that doesn't have rats: 👍
We do get mice, though. It isn't impossible to keep 'em out, but too many places just don't care and it sucks.
Indexing and value investing for the win.
Therapist would, lawyer and priest would not. Priests and lawyers are actually obligated to NOT say.
Im not a fan of vegetables so i tend to pick out any vegetables out of my food. At a food court i got Chinese food and got fried rice so i started picking out the veggies and found a metal spike picked it out asked for free food and kept eating my meal
Worth leaving the stream to watch, pogged run :)
Lowering your waiter's tip for seeing a rat is like taking a homeless dude's cup of change because he's in a bad part of town. The nerve of this guy.
appreciate your callback on nobel prize in math, NL
R key strikes back.
We had a restaurant over here that wqs visited by a telvised health department basically and they didnt pass, once they went back they had everything done perfectly the food wasn't nearly as good as it was before.
Thought this was going to be a red key run. Was not disappointed.
hopefully u keep uploading the streams bc i’ve watched everything and i need more content :,)
(also a couple episodes ago u were asking about crocs and yes crocs are getting super popular again for no reason????)
In Germany if you serve eggs in a restaurant and the yellow part is yellow and a customer gets sick then the restaurant gets trouble. But for big companies who sell processed meat it's no big deal if there is bone inside. Even if it's bird meat like chicken or so.
That's far more dangerous.
Also when the butcher has a little dirt in his shop he gets trouble. However big companies have are far worse when it's about hygiene and they never get controlled. There are also plans for a law which allows large companies to control themselves.
Btw the last two times I've eaten processed bird meat there was bone inside and both times I've swallowed the bone. The only thing I've learned is that processed meat should be considered a hazard for children because of the chance that there is bone inside. Especially bird meat.
My restaurant horror story is that one summer, I worked at a Pizza Hut.
That's the whole story.
Just kidding, it wasn't that bad. Although, one day, the assistant manager--who was the highest staff member present at the restaurant at the time--got so high she couldn't use the computer to send out deliveries and started playing with the lights while we were making pizzas. There were 25 or 30 pizzas stacked on top of the oven at the worst part of the night that nobody had any idea where to send, and when customers started coming in an hour or two later with digital receipts in hand, now floating down from her high, the assistant manager decided to step up and give everyone that came in free pizzas (she didn't bother to check if they were actually attached to their orders or not, she was just giving each person that came in 3 or 4 pizzas), along with store credit worth double what they'd paid for the orders in the first place. We ended up losing somewhere around $3000 that night, along with our most esteemed delivery boy, Jeff, who quit on the spot.
The _really_ horrifying thing? That assistant manager still works there.
When I worked at a Papa John’s when I was 16, my boss offered me DMT
PhD and the curse of habit
Oh man this run was pog the first time I saw it I wonder if it’ll be pog now too
I like how NLs moral opinions got darker as the episode went on.
Edit: Don't throw out other people's trash at a theatre. During the weekends it's probably fine, but on weekdays it can cause managers to cut people's hours.
How so?
@@flip.flap. I worked at a theatre. If there wasn't a mess to clean they sent you home. Big corporate businesses do not care about individual minimum wage employees.
@@zey2bme Have you heard of the parable of the broken window? Moral of the story is that every time you go out, you should break a random window on your street - it creates jobs for glaziers.
I’m not all the way through the video so I don’t want to answer this too early and then find out you got to the right answer later but priests can not report a crime confessed during confession it’s called the seal of confession and if a priest breaks it they could be excommunicated from the church.
While I think he may have taken the take a bit too far, the people freaking out about the rat take and health safety takes have never actually worked in a kitchen.
I once found a small knife in my kebab after open it. Luckily it was glaring obvious, otherwise would have been nasty. The best part though is when I took it back to the store and was all WTF man, the guy says, "oh shit sorry, I was looking for that"
Lets freaking go!!
As an atheist korean-american living in a christian household, that bit with NL visiting kate's parents had me rolling on how accurate it was lmfaoo
i still remember stealing match packets with my cousin, man was burning things fun
Excellent stuff.
Something that NL may find interesting, but Overwatch betting is genuinely pretty huge. Even tier 2 Overwatch teams (the equivalent of baseball academy teams) have lots of betting around their matches. The OWL is the same, but on a much larger scale. I would imagine that similar esports (namely League of Legends) are in the same boat.
So what if I'm not having a salad, just have a little sip of dressing.