Well it was the 90s, they were everywhere and had human decency. Every mom was pretty much like that or had that hidden ability. I think y2k really effected them.
In Sweden, if more than 50% of a class fails they can demand a new teacher. If a few students fail, that's on the students. If more than half the class fails, that's on the teacher.
In my high school math class, all but one student was failing. One day we saw him packing up and said he was going somewhere else or something. We all got our grades set to 70 and a new teacher took over.
wish it was like that here in australia. i had a similar situation to OP in my last year of high school and the highest grade anybody got on the mock exam was around 30/100 (which was my best friend's score - who was a straight-A student)
Ok. I teach HS and the district doesn't enforce the no cell phone policy in the classroom. Basically, the students can even cuss at a teacher, get in a fight, and harrass others. Nothing ever happens to them when they are reported. So, most of the students will be on their phones in class texting, playing games, watching videos and even face timing others. It is a huge distraction to those who want to learn and to my teaching. I usually just go through the motions of warning, calling parents and then kicking the student to their VP. This is the reason why 50% or more usually fail. No matter that I accept work late, offer to help during class, at lunch, and after school. Calling parents doesn't do much since it is an inner city school, and most parents can't be bothered. Since my class is an elective fine arts class, they don't give a f***. I do my best to adjust grades to pass kids who put in some effort. But, I have no choice for those who ditch class or refuse to participate. Since the class is usually a performance based class, I give options to assignments for kids who are shy or say they experience anxiety in performing. I told them straight up it was a performance class and to get a schedule change at the beginning of the year if they were too shy, didn't like working with others, or had anxiety performing in front of others. It was in my syllabus and the requirements for the class to pass. My God, who takes a class that design for performances, and you are not willing to perform or get your lazy a** out of your seat? Well, guess the idiots flock to the course thinking it will be just an easy A. It is if you do the work and participate in the group activities, which are fun. Needless to say, I'm constantly struggling to get kids to do the work. The kids who want to be there join my after school class and perform in the events that are presented to the public. But, I'm not the only teacher who deals with students who feel very entitled to be on their phone and not do their work. We all struggle with it at the high school level in the same district.
Well this is weird. I am OP in the fourth story and I was just listening to this while I made my dinner and I was pretty shocked when I realized why I recognized the beginning of the third story. Lmao thanks for putting my story out there, much love for this channel.
@@thomasjones6216 If you work at a place long enough and that place offers tenure, then you literally can not be fired for even shit like verbal abuse, not doing your job, basically attacking others, etc. It's a dumb ass system and should not exist
@@Icalasari Its also a really important thing for a lot of professors. Where I live, professors live in fear of being dropped for any little thing (like a class not having enough students sign up or a low pass rate for a single class) even after a decade of working there. For a lot of professors tenur means safety in how much you make and keeping your job, even for great professors. A lot get paid for the number of classes or labs they teach per semester and so one or two not having enough students has made life hard for some of the people teaching at the highest level, many of whom are professionals in their field
sadly many schools take high fail rates as a sign of prestige, "look, this teacher is so strict that only 10% of students pass, surely that can only mean they are an amazing teacher whose class can only be passed by geniuses, and not that they're a lazy choad who sits in their office playing candy crush the whole time instead of teaching"
If it was the AP Chemistry test then it wouldn't be that bad. Generally passing is considered as getting a 3 or higher out of 5 on the test, which means most colleges will accept the score for credit. While 10% getting a 3 or higher is pretty bad, that rate doesn't mean that only 10% of students would pass a regular chemistry class. Of course, this is only assuming that the OP was in an AP Chemistry class.
Most schools have a very low AP pass rate. AP Biology and AP Chemitry (which I believe is what op took) have the lowest passing rates. So unless they school district decides to no longer offer them as options, the low pass rate is expected. In my year nobody passed the national exam, and we only passed the course because the teacher was new and hated the ap curriculum so she graded us less harshly. But most teachers don't care enough and would rather fail students
Even if it's a really big bathroom with lots of tiny details etc, 3 months is crazy. I had someone do my small bathroom (about 10 square meters) and it took maybe a week or so.
This makes me feel really grateful for my highschool chemistry teacher. She is already old, limping, had a fracture on her head... and still she teaches generation after generation and the past generation's children. I kinda regret having her as my least favourite teacher back then. Chemistry was hard to learn how but dealing with us at her age is even more difficult.
In that last story, perhaps the guy stole the boat? Because buying the boat with fake dollars would probably have attracted more attention than $400. Perhaps that way he'd have been nabbed way earlier.
@@aaronfraley1686 It didn't, I just looked it up in 1990 the min wage was $2.75 per hour, 1991 $3.80, 1992-96 $4.25. It wasn't until 2010 that it jumped up to $7.25 per hour.
I've worked with hydrochloric acid several times in class - and we wore safety glasses and plastic gloves. The teacher took it very seriously (as any teacher should) and told us that even if a bit of it gets on our hands, to go wash it off immediately to avoid serious burns. The teacher in the story telling the student to put her hand in hydrochloric acid was outrageous, you don't even need to be a professor to know hydrochloric acid will melt your hand.
Hi, Chemistry Graduate and Science Technician here. Hydrochloric Acid at *high* concentrations is indeed labelled as a Corrosive Hazard under COSHH guidelines. It can cause serious chemical burns. However, it should be noted that in your typical classroom you'll be using 1M or perhaps 2M if the practical calls for it. Very few, if any educational practicals ever use higher (outside of University) because there is an incentive to use safer options if they are available, this goes for all experiments not just the ones using Acid. You absolutely do not want to get anything in your eyes, period. But as long as you wash your hands promptly the worst you should expect from getting 1-2M HCl on your hands is mild skin irritation. No, this is not carte blanche to stick your fingers in beakers of Hydrochloric Acid next time you're in class. But if the Acid is anywhere close to being dangerous to your person you will (or should if the H&S if being followed) be given gloves and a Lab coat to wear. Always wear your Safety specs when handling hazardous chemicals though. Scars from chemical burns can fade but blindness is crippling.
He wasn't fired though. He pretty much got what he wanted. He didn't wanna teach, he only needed the money. He was put on medical leave so he got paid without work. So... "Teacher: You're stuck with me!" ...would be more accurate.
2:19 also a "probationary period" doesn't allow companies withdraw payments on employee's wages if they leave before the period, it just means a boss can terminate them if they seem unfit for a company, but can't withhold unpaid labor.
Aaron cousins well me and my husband started working on our house 3 years ago and it’s still not ready! And we have to be there non stop to be sure they are not stealing or doing anything wrong! It’s total chaos
It wasn’t $5.15 wasn’t till 98. It was $4.25 for about 5 years, then it moved to $4.75 in 97, then $5.15 in 98. I believe in 1990 it was $2.75 imagine living on that.
@@Hullyeah Most areas don't use national minimum wage, they set their own rates with the only caveat being it can't be below national minimum. It's $15/hour where I live.
I remember in one of the few chemistry classes I actually went to, we were playing with liquid mercury. Just rolling it around in our hands and stuff. We didn't know anything about it. Found out later that's apparently not the best thing one could be doing and makes me not regret staying away from those classes (I only went a few times when I was moved to the school, so my teacher couldn't remember me and therefore didn't notice my absence and the other students just assumed I wasn't supposed to be there, cause the teacher never asked about me and nothing ever happened, lol).
The chemistry teacher sounds like my science teacher he expects us to know everything and me knowing a little about each subject basically have to help the entire class
That girl from the first story might have seriously downplayed how many people she said got arrested. Out of sheer boredom I looked up operation disconnect and there was an official record on the FBI website that around 1,200 were arrested. Now she may have just been talking about local arrests and maybe some arrests in the surrounding states, but I'm really glad that she played a part in getting revenge on those scammers even if it was a small part on her behalf!
I can just imagine him being somewhere downtown Some person (SP): *mentions recording* R/ (turns around): d.. did you just say *recording* ? SP : Yeah, why? R/ : Would you mind giving me that sweet sweet recording for some cash? SP : No, why would i sell a recording to some stranger? R/ (pauses) : *sigh* listen here: give me that frickin' recording or this will not end good for you, do you understand? SP : Alright, i'm calling the cops R/ : you've left me no choice... *[DATA CORRUPTED]*
So a handful of ppl thinking threat revenge is always horrid and cruel, ie ppl who excuse and enable ppl that are horrible enough to deserve a serving of their own medicine. Oh well.
@@deinogreenstreet8631 no, referring to the ppl that are giving the vid the thumbs down. You're literally the only person who didn't understand how to put 2 and 2 together.
@@theblinkstykrab3106 It does vary in a few states but for federal: $7.25 per hour The federal minimum wage is currently set at $7.25 per hour. However, many states and local communities have higher minimum hourly rates for workers. In fact, 22 states raised their minimum wage rules early in 2019, surpassing the 2018 total of 18. - Jan 15, 2019
I had a similarly crap chemistry teacher in Secondary school. I wanted to study Marine Biology so I took biology and chemistry. My biology teacher was brilliant. She would always explain anything I was curious or confused about even if it meant staying for a bit after class or checking back with her during free periods or lunchtime. My chemistry teachers default response to every single f*cling question was "You don't need to know that until university level!". Suffice it to say I tanked my chemistry grade and only my good grade in biology and English Literature scraped me into my university course. The worst part was when I went to university my chemistry Professor was a man named Professor DeSilva who was always available for advice (or even just a chat about cigars and public transport). All the stuff that was completely mystifying to me in Secondary School was incredibly straightforward when it was actually explained to me. I think the thing that annoyed me the most was when I realised one day while wandering to Prof Desilvas office that he was a renowned chemist who had been published in a variety of international publications and journals (there were posters on the walls of the hallway) and yet he had time to explain to some random student a bunch of incredibly basic (to him) concepts. While my useless prat of a secondary school teacher was faaaar too busy to explain it to one of her pupils. TL:DR My high school chemistry teacher was a lazy pillock who couldn't be arsed doing her job and used a terrible excuse of "You don't need to know that until university level!" to justify being shit at her job.
RSlash, Minimum wage in 1996 was $4.75 (Changed to $5.15 in 1997, if I remember correctly) and to be offered $10/hour would have been AWESOME. I remember being thrilled to be offered $7.00/hr in 1999 😅
doesn’t matter, the OP made the story up to piggyback on the actual event. he didn’t spark anything, his story fell apart immediately and RSlash’s little bit there was his way of showing how much BS the story was
Me: **listens to these videos for hours cuz I’m calculating the amount of time in botw between each Blood Moon** Also Me: “3 hours between each Blood Moon... Thanks Rslash!”
@@bufftissue this gives me flashbacks to 2016 when nobody cared about people correcting comments. not to be rude but it's pretty annoying nowadays (imo)
In 1993, I worked for two days at a similar company to the one in the first story. The moment I realized they were getting phone numbers out of the phone book and comparing them to a list of retired seniors taken from some city list in order to solicit "donations" for a charity that didn't exist, I quit and reported the place to the police. Two others quit with me, and two days later everyone else in the small scam business was arrested.
Depends, I have put my hand in 20% HCl many times, not ideal, but no harm done if you have unbroken skin and rinse your hands soon after it. People hear acid and freak the fuck out, concentration and the kind of acid means everything. I mean it is really not the correct attitude for a teacher, he should have been teaching good safety practices, but it was probably nowhere near as dangerous as a layperson would think.
PS: the fireworks shit he pulled, shooting burning stuff at people with no face shield on, now THAT is criminal, someone could have lost their eyesight from that
The acid story reminds me of a teacher I had freshman year, we were the first class to have laptops. This is relevant.. I believe it was also this teachers first year at our school. I couldnt find the information I was looking for in our book or online, so I asked him for help and this guy legit says "Look in your book." I reply "I did and couldnt find it" he says "Look online, thats what you have those laptops for" and I say "I am and I'm on the 5th page of google and still cant find anything." "Look harder" he says. Like tf ok. Turns out this guy's racist, which explains why he was so quick to answer the Caucasian kids questions. I'm half native american, a couple years after this he almost got fired for a racial comment. Ill go ahead and include that ig. It was Columbus Day and a bunch of Caucasian kids we're saying that Columbus was a great guy and blah blah, and a native girl goes "Columbus was horrible, he and the colonists murdered and raped our women." and the teacher, shit you not goes "How do you know your women didnt rape them?" The school ended up leaving it up to the nation to decide what happened to this guy, and believe it or not. They didnt have him fired, instead they thanked him and said "Now we know we need to educate more about what really happened." Native American history and my tribes culture are now taught starting in elementary in my towns schools. I mean, our language and history was previously taught as an elective in high school and most of us (kids in my tribe who took this class with me) including myself didnt know hardly anything of what they taught us before taking that class. And its not just Native American history, its America's history, and they lied and hid most of it in the regular history classes
I had a 1 month extension that took over 1 year. The company that was supposed to do the extension got “delayed” and when my dad payed them the 20k, they stopped working and basically messed everything up on purpose after that until my dad got some new builders on it who had to undo what the previous ones had done, and then actually do the extension required.
I had a sexist teacher in high school that would let the men get away with anything,she even tried to tell me I was cheating and couldnt prove it ..told me "watch myself" she lost my papers more then once two,later to find them when i told her I was going to go to the counselor (who was the only adult who gave a shit) she would have parties at her house to,which were only young men,she had a pool and let them swim in it,as far as I knew no girls were ever invited...the principle and other teachers knew..no one gave a shit had an awesome math teacher tho, taught my brother, then me, (I'm 23 he is 30) he loved to teach and would help with it and always tell the ones who want catching or couldn't "no worries ask for help im here!" had a few math teachers like that
Specifically the Secret Service. When I was in high school, I attended a vocational school where I was in graphic arts (printing and all it entails). Well, there were two students in the year ahead who decided that it would be fun to print a few $20. They never got passed photographing the bills and the school called the Treasury and 2 Secret Service Agents showed up and every student in both classes (mine and the Seniors) was suspected. We were all brought into a tiny room individually and grilled by these two agents. They were quite good, and from what I heard got a few students to confess to some other illegal stuff (but not counterfeiting related). The two students were expelled, went to trial, and have a federal felony following them through life.
@@Riftsrunner jfc Why is it were threatened every single summer about ripping papers off the internet but I've never heard this I've in any art class???
I remember once telling my friend (while on a school trip) to "throw the hotel keys off the balcony" in a super sarcastic tone. He actually did it. That was a difficult conversation with my teacher...
I work in automotive. I get battery acid (Which is Sulfuric) splashed on me at least once a week. I literally never even feel it. All it seems to do is cause a little bit of painless redness.
On the DB contractor story: People, PLEASE, PLEASE, when you need work done on your house and require a contractor/electrician/plumber, PLEASE, look up their license before hand and DO NOT pay shady people just because they are cheap. Pay more now for good labor and people who know what they are doing instead of paying for cheap people who don’t know what they are doing and having it ruined then needing to pay another company to rip up what was previously done and then pay another company to do it all over again. So instead of paying 3x the amount, just pay 2x the amount.
For those of you wondering how potent Hydrochloric Acid can be If you get it on your skin and don't immediately and thoroughly wash it off, it could eat right through your skin and cause painful burning
11:06 a meme? At My school in Sweden it's not a meme. We are allowed to have an hour off of school and just have fun instead. Edit: changed from 11:08 to 11:06
I had an older professor that used the wrong scantron once so all of our test scores were abysmal, even the straight A students. You don't go from having perfect test scores to suddenly getting a D overnight but he wouldn't hear it. I hated him but he came out of retirement to teach this required course so everyone just stayed quiet because there were so many seniors.
In reference to the Chem teacher story: I had a Chemistry teacher exactly like that about three years ago. However, he only did it to me for some reason and helped everyone else. I had asked him to explain a question on a worksheet that was supposed to prepare us for a test and he went, "You should know this," and walked away. Thing was, I didn't. I was 16 and going through a lot of emotional pain that I didn't need more of. This teacher made it worse. By December, I was out of there and joined the advanced class next door. It was, surprisingly, a lot easier and that teacher was actually willing to help. That was the second class I had to transfer out of in my entire high school career. (Honestly, there were others that I SHOULD'VE transferred out of and didn't because I'm an idiot that just endured the torture that was caused by other students and/or teachers.)
@@galaxymcdragon704 Loot Boxes? Data caps? When it's expected to pay employees wages in the form of tips? It depends on what you're specifically referring to but generally knockoffs or clones are perfectly legal. That's only a handful of things I can think of off the top of my head.
15:11 If your going to counterfeit why try to counterfeit hundreds. Unless you going to do movie style drug deal and try scam some pusher, likely a worse idea, your screw 9 times out of 10. Most places check bills over 20. At least with small bills you can say a machine spit it out, or you just got it in change if things go south But this guy made himself marked by paying in 100s in the first place let alone illegal bills.
Hydrochloric acid wouldn't burn your skin, it probably wouldn't even hurt at all, it's safe to grab something out of it, only thing that would be bad is if you had your hand in there for a while or if you got it in your eyes.
Could have happened with the previous generation of bills too, they had weaker anti-counterfeit measures. And some of them are still in circulation, what, 15 years after the new generation of bills started circulating? I've nearly been accused of counterfeiting just for using an older $20, with the manager bailing me out by recognizing that it's just a $20 from ~1999.
I had a not nearly as bad of a teacher as that one but he would regularly lose students work in his giant Manila folders and just says "I don't have it, I guess you didn't turn it in." Was such a pain to deal with.
14:30 OP made a deal with the superintendent that the recordings wouldn't be published if they handled the situation with that crappy teacher. They have handled the situation. If the recordings are released it would breach that deal.
If somebody told me to dip my fingers into hydrochloric acid, I’d tell them to pull up a video on what it does to flesh and bone and force them to watch it before asking them if they wanted to rethink what they said.
Redditor:”so I took a recording so I’ll try and get it out to you guys” Rslash:Hippoty hoppity *ITS NOW MY PROPERTY* Thanks to 8bitsky and a few other commenters for the idea
Someone should make an rSlash soundboard where u can basically get him to say anything. 😂 He makes (and has made) sooo many of these Reddit videos so I'm sure he's said tons of different words
A couple of years ago at a girl scout booth someone gave us a counterfeit 100 bill, gladly soon afterwards we found out when we were trying to get more change for our cash box. To this day I have no idea if the lady was caught or not.
Student: I dropped something in the jar of acid
Teacher: Just put your hand in and grab it
Student: I'm about to end this man's whole career
Notice me sensei :0
Let's just press f
For every OP
@@agenti4734 All the poor OP's
HCl is not that dangerous for your hands even high concentrated.
Why did you stop putting the links to the stories?
someone: 'I was recording...'
rSlash: ***gimme gimme***
True
Bruh i know you copied this there is a similar and older comment that i saw
@@eror404channelnotfound4 just because they are "Similar" doesn't mean he copied, and if it was "older" he prob didn't even know it existed :/
Luna The Moon Guardian nahhh my comment is the most liked one he definitely saw that shiiiii
noone nooo I saw this one first
"my mother was an expert at bluffing about getting a lawyer"
... The rare Karen, using her powers for good?
Giin Wakanda nonsense is this?
DEAR GOD... the world is ending, Karen figured out how to use bare minimum of human decency!
Well it was the 90s, they were everywhere and had human decency. Every mom was pretty much like that or had that hidden ability. I think y2k really effected them.
WHAT YEAR IS THIS!?
There's a glitch in the matrix
In Sweden, if more than 50% of a class fails they can demand a new teacher.
If a few students fail, that's on the students.
If more than half the class fails, that's on the teacher.
In my high school math class, all but one student was failing. One day we saw him packing up and said he was going somewhere else or something. We all got our grades set to 70 and a new teacher took over.
wish it was like that here in australia. i had a similar situation to OP in my last year of high school and the highest grade anybody got on the mock exam was around 30/100 (which was my best friend's score - who was a straight-A student)
oof in my math class only 2 or 3 pass by the 50%
Ok. I teach HS and the district doesn't enforce the no cell phone policy in the classroom. Basically, the students can even cuss at a teacher, get in a fight, and harrass others. Nothing ever happens to them when they are reported. So, most of the students will be on their phones in class texting, playing games, watching videos and even face timing others. It is a huge distraction to those who want to learn and to my teaching. I usually just go through the motions of warning, calling parents and then kicking the student to their VP. This is the reason why 50% or more usually fail. No matter that I accept work late, offer to help during class, at lunch, and after school. Calling parents doesn't do much since it is an inner city school, and most parents can't be bothered. Since my class is an elective fine arts class, they don't give a f***. I do my best to adjust grades to pass kids who put in some effort. But, I have no choice for those who ditch class or refuse to participate. Since the class is usually a performance based class, I give options to assignments for kids who are shy or say they experience anxiety in performing. I told them straight up it was a performance class and to get a schedule change at the beginning of the year if they were too shy, didn't like working with others, or had anxiety performing in front of others. It was in my syllabus and the requirements for the class to pass. My God, who takes a class that design for performances, and you are not willing to perform or get your lazy a** out of your seat? Well, guess the idiots flock to the course thinking it will be just an easy A. It is if you do the work and participate in the group activities, which are fun. Needless to say, I'm constantly struggling to get kids to do the work. The kids who want to be there join my after school class and perform in the events that are presented to the public. But, I'm not the only teacher who deals with students who feel very entitled to be on their phone and not do their work. We all struggle with it at the high school level in the same district.
Just like in Mexico
Well this is weird. I am OP in the fourth story and I was just listening to this while I made my dinner and I was pretty shocked when I realized why I recognized the beginning of the third story. Lmao thanks for putting my story out there, much love for this channel.
how are you doing now? that teacher sounded really annoying, thankfully the teacher was put on medical leave
I know this is late but are you considering give rslash the footage.
I hope you got into college and are doing better I love hearing story's like your it inspiring. Sending you all the love
OP says that she's a female several times throughout that story. "Todd" is an awfully strange name for a girl...
@@SkunkApe407 so why do you care there is nothing wrong with a girl named Todd
Someone with a recording: *exists*
rSlash: "Shut up and take my money"
TaffyMatt I love ur pfp
Snowiiwastaken ur weird....
@@yazminsoto2937 no u ha goteem
TaffyMatt ye boi
@@Snowiiwastaken shooting stars meme plays
YEAAAH BOOOI BO OOI YE EA BO OOO OOY
the teacher story shows how much tenure can actually corrupt the minds of employees by making them think they're untouchable
There was a bit on the simpsons about tenure which put that into perspective for me when I was younger.
What is tenure? It seems to be a US thing?
@@thomasjones6216 If you work at a place long enough and that place offers tenure, then you literally can not be fired for even shit like verbal abuse, not doing your job, basically attacking others, etc. It's a dumb ass system and should not exist
I'm 99% sure that story was fake.
@@Icalasari Its also a really important thing for a lot of professors. Where I live, professors live in fear of being dropped for any little thing (like a class not having enough students sign up or a low pass rate for a single class) even after a decade of working there. For a lot of professors tenur means safety in how much you make and keeping your job, even for great professors. A lot get paid for the number of classes or labs they teach per semester and so one or two not having enough students has made life hard for some of the people teaching at the highest level, many of whom are professionals in their field
Someone: I’ve recording
RSlash: take my money
seven*
@ Grognak The Destroyer wdym there isn’t supposed to be a seven there
@@jspr49 bruh what?
Engrish
I'LL TAKE YOUR ENTIRE STOCK
Hold up, the class had less than 10% of the students passing and no one intervened before then? You'd think that would be enough of a red flag.
sadly many schools take high fail rates as a sign of prestige, "look, this teacher is so strict that only 10% of students pass, surely that can only mean they are an amazing teacher whose class can only be passed by geniuses, and not that they're a lazy choad who sits in their office playing candy crush the whole time instead of teaching"
If it was the AP Chemistry test then it wouldn't be that bad. Generally passing is considered as getting a 3 or higher out of 5 on the test, which means most colleges will accept the score for credit. While 10% getting a 3 or higher is pretty bad, that rate doesn't mean that only 10% of students would pass a regular chemistry class. Of course, this is only assuming that the OP was in an AP Chemistry class.
Most schools have a very low AP pass rate. AP Biology and AP Chemitry (which I believe is what op took) have the lowest passing rates. So unless they school district decides to no longer offer them as options, the low pass rate is expected. In my year nobody passed the national exam, and we only passed the course because the teacher was new and hated the ap curriculum so she graded us less harshly. But most teachers don't care enough and would rather fail students
For that guy trying to pass the counterfeit bills, you could almost say he was in a boatload of trouble.
r/puns
*rim shot*
ISWYDT!
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Ba dum tshhhhh
'Operation Disconnect'
Nice to see the FBI has a sense of humour...
I find its sequel "Operation Sunstroke," based in Miami, even more entertaining.
You can't be a cool secret agent without a witty sense of humor. It's taught in basic training
*rSlash:* _My teacher told me to put my hand in hydrochloric acid._
*me:* _Am I really the same species as these people?_
Lol
Yes. Yes you are unfortunately
@Phoenix Wright oh... shit
Nice joke but a hate your profile name
Que-Que DTH this is a shared youtube account between my me and my little brother, guess who changed it ^_^
OP: I have 1 milliseconds of footage on this story
Rslash: *OP I WILL PAY YOU FOR THAT VIDEO/AUDIO*
😂😂😂 That's so true. Not to be rude
Kuku McSweeney
*r/whoooosh is wondering if it should join the chat or not*
yes, r/wooosh is coming.
Paying little is paying too.
1 millisecond of video and audio.....
So it's a picture with a very short and an unintelligible sound
"I'm a girl by the way"
F to pay respects for OPs inbox
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As someone who has done some construction work.... 3 months for a bathroom is waaay too long.... Wtf??
Edit: Holly shit this blew up, thanks guys ☺️
Even if it's a really big bathroom with lots of tiny details etc, 3 months is crazy. I had someone do my small bathroom (about 10 square meters) and it took maybe a week or so.
@Mushroom Elm i think u might not be such a handy dude
@Mushroom Elm a year... For a bathroom?
@Mushroom Elm
Well, if you get paid by time then good for you 😄
@@christianstachl We have a huge bathroom and one was medium size, did a few repairs, it took like 3-5 months
The first one is nuclear revenge he ruined a whole company
Yeah, a company of illegal telemarketers.
That guy is my personal hometown hero! 😎👍 Give that man a thank you gift from the telemarketer haters group!
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
@Alexander 🤔
@Alexander yep but they mess the F*** up
I DID THAT EXPERIMENT IN CHEMISTRY TODAY.
My teacher specifically said, “do not touch the HCl (hydrochloric acid), it will fuck you up”
This makes me feel really grateful for my highschool chemistry teacher. She is already old, limping, had a fracture on her head... and still she teaches generation after generation and the past generation's children. I kinda regret having her as my least favourite teacher back then. Chemistry was hard to learn how but dealing with us at her age is even more difficult.
OP: * has a recording *
Rslash: PLS GIVE IT TO ME I'LL PAY YOU PLS PLS PLS
In that last story, perhaps the guy stole the boat? Because buying the boat with fake dollars would probably have attracted more attention than $400. Perhaps that way he'd have been nabbed way earlier.
I'm from Utah, I can confirm that until a few years ago minimum wage was below $7 per hour which is to say it has always followed federal minimums.
I'm NOT from Utah, but if I'd known back in the early 90's min wage there was about double the $4.15/hr I was making then, i might've moved there.
@@aaronfraley1686 It didn't, I just looked it up in 1990 the min wage was $2.75 per hour, 1991 $3.80, 1992-96 $4.25. It wasn't until 2010 that it jumped up to $7.25 per hour.
Pearson James sane
I've worked with hydrochloric acid several times in class - and we wore safety glasses and plastic gloves. The teacher took it very seriously (as any teacher should) and told us that even if a bit of it gets on our hands, to go wash it off immediately to avoid serious burns. The teacher in the story telling the student to put her hand in hydrochloric acid was outrageous, you don't even need to be a professor to know hydrochloric acid will melt your hand.
Hi, Chemistry Graduate and Science Technician here. Hydrochloric Acid at *high* concentrations is indeed labelled as a Corrosive Hazard under COSHH guidelines. It can cause serious chemical burns.
However, it should be noted that in your typical classroom you'll be using 1M or perhaps 2M if the practical calls for it. Very few, if any educational practicals ever use higher (outside of University) because there is an incentive to use safer options if they are available, this goes for all experiments not just the ones using Acid.
You absolutely do not want to get anything in your eyes, period. But as long as you wash your hands promptly the worst you should expect from getting 1-2M HCl on your hands is mild skin irritation.
No, this is not carte blanche to stick your fingers in beakers of Hydrochloric Acid next time you're in class. But if the Acid is anywhere close to being dangerous to your person you will (or should if the H&S if being followed) be given gloves and a Lab coat to wear.
Always wear your Safety specs when handling hazardous chemicals though. Scars from chemical burns can fade but blindness is crippling.
@@BlackOctoberFox safety googles are the most important safety equipment
Teacher: I can’t be fired
Op: Hold my Hydrologic Acid.
hydrochloric*
@@13bgunbunny42 r/wooooosh He was using logic against the teacher, idiot.
He wasn't fired though. He pretty much got what he wanted. He didn't wanna teach, he only needed the money.
He was put on medical leave so he got paid without work. So...
"Teacher: You're stuck with me!"
...would be more accurate.
@@13bgunbunny42 r/woooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooosh
jesus why do youtube kids always yell r/wooosh at everything
2:19 also a "probationary period" doesn't allow companies withdraw payments on employee's wages if they leave before the period, it just means a boss can terminate them if they seem unfit for a company, but can't withhold unpaid labor.
Man.. that bathroom story dude is actually the common construction worker in Romania.. this is the actual norm in here!
Wow, damn, i guess one should not pay untill its done
So how do u get construction done?
Aaron cousins well me and my husband started working on our house 3 years ago and it’s still not ready! And we have to be there non stop to be sure they are not stealing or doing anything wrong! It’s total chaos
Orlando Galindo true! But most of them won’t even start working before they get some payment in advance
@@mariama615 true, tho i personally am a verey big advocate to contracts, but in not in that industry or knos enough to know better
“Early 90s in Utah? Minimum was probably $7-8” 😂😂 minimum back then was like $5
$5.15 to be exact
Nate actually, judging by the fbi investigation, it was at least 91, so minimum was only 3.80
It wasn’t $5.15 wasn’t till 98. It was $4.25 for about 5 years, then it moved to $4.75 in 97, then $5.15 in 98. I believe in 1990 it was $2.75 imagine living on that.
Hell, minimum wage hasn't gone up since the mid-2000s. The national minimum wage is still currently $7.25
@@Hullyeah Most areas don't use national minimum wage, they set their own rates with the only caveat being it can't be below national minimum. It's $15/hour where I live.
I remember in one of the few chemistry classes I actually went to, we were playing with liquid mercury. Just rolling it around in our hands and stuff. We didn't know anything about it. Found out later that's apparently not the best thing one could be doing and makes me not regret staying away from those classes (I only went a few times when I was moved to the school, so my teacher couldn't remember me and therefore didn't notice my absence and the other students just assumed I wasn't supposed to be there, cause the teacher never asked about me and nothing ever happened, lol).
No one:
Literally no one on the planet:
Absolutely nobody:
r/: I WILL PAY YOU MONEY FOR ANY VIDEOS YOU GOT!
> Everyone:
> Literally everyone on the planet:
> Absolutely every human being:
> r/: I WILL PAY YOU MONEY FOR ANY VIDEOS YOU GOT!
FTFY
The chemistry teacher sounds like my science teacher he expects us to know everything and me knowing a little about each subject basically have to help the entire class
That girl from the first story might have seriously downplayed how many people she said got arrested. Out of sheer boredom I looked up operation disconnect and there was an official record on the FBI website that around 1,200 were arrested. Now she may have just been talking about local arrests and maybe some arrests in the surrounding states, but I'm really glad that she played a part in getting revenge on those scammers even if it was a small part on her behalf!
Any OP: *has any form of recording *
rSlash: TAKE MY FREAKING MONEY
SHUT UP AND TAKE MY MONEY. (Futurama Reference)
@@MasterBroNetwork we don’t need to know the reference. We all know it
@@DJP1022 Rude.
Someone: yeah so I was recor-
Rslash: SHUTUPANDTAKEMYLIFESAVINGS
I can just imagine him being somewhere downtown
Some person (SP): *mentions recording*
R/ (turns around): d.. did you just say *recording* ?
SP : Yeah, why?
R/ : Would you mind giving me that sweet sweet recording for some cash?
SP : No, why would i sell a recording to some stranger?
R/ (pauses) : *sigh* listen here: give me that frickin' recording or this will not end good for you, do you understand?
SP : Alright, i'm calling the cops
R/ : you've left me no choice...
*[DATA CORRUPTED]*
This- did this dude say that he ‘Tripped over his cat’ bruh lmao
We need security cameras in classrooms so that this stuff can’t happen
You missed a huge pun... If that guy bought the boat with counterfeit bills, then he would be in a boat load of trouble
Recordings: Are mentioned
RSLASH: *I W I L L P A Y Y O U*
“I will pay you MONEY”
-rSlash 2019
Prorevenge: Gets teacher fired
Nuclearrevenge: Dumps the hydrochloric acid on his face
Me: Sees that there are 68 dislikes
A small price to pay for salvation
You've won..
But at what cost?
So a handful of ppl thinking threat revenge is always horrid and cruel, ie ppl who excuse and enable ppl that are horrible enough to deserve a serving of their own medicine. Oh well.
now theres 229 dislikes OP what have you done.
@@lwolfstar7618 I thing you replied to the wrong comment
@@deinogreenstreet8631 no, referring to the ppl that are giving the vid the thumbs down. You're literally the only person who didn't understand how to put 2 and 2 together.
Has Anyone else been dragged into a situation that they didn't do and get in big trouble and didn't get Pro Revenge?
My whole life story :")
Nah even when subtle my revenge J's always come
Literally everyone.
Lesson to learn: the FBI doesn't just stand for the lolis. For many other reasons, too.
early 90's minimum wage was more like $4.25... soooooo.... yeah
RF gaming channel holy shit that's like a $90 difference! What a dickwad!
Yeah hell minimum wage isn't even that high now lol where did he get 7 or 8 dollars
@@roxas5403 lmfao, please do your research, minimum wage was literally 10 dollars in 2017
@@theblinkstykrab3106 It does vary in a few states but for federal:
$7.25 per hour
The federal minimum wage is currently set at $7.25 per hour. However, many states and local communities have higher minimum hourly rates for workers. In fact, 22 states raised their minimum wage rules early in 2019, surpassing the 2018 total of 18. - Jan 15, 2019
@@theblinkstykrab3106 do you even job bro?
I had a similarly crap chemistry teacher in Secondary school. I wanted to study Marine Biology so I took biology and chemistry. My biology teacher was brilliant. She would always explain anything I was curious or confused about even if it meant staying for a bit after class or checking back with her during free periods or lunchtime. My chemistry teachers default response to every single f*cling question was "You don't need to know that until university level!". Suffice it to say I tanked my chemistry grade and only my good grade in biology and English Literature scraped me into my university course. The worst part was when I went to university my chemistry Professor was a man named Professor DeSilva who was always available for advice (or even just a chat about cigars and public transport). All the stuff that was completely mystifying to me in Secondary School was incredibly straightforward when it was actually explained to me. I think the thing that annoyed me the most was when I realised one day while wandering to Prof Desilvas office that he was a renowned chemist who had been published in a variety of international publications and journals (there were posters on the walls of the hallway) and yet he had time to explain to some random student a bunch of incredibly basic (to him) concepts. While my useless prat of a secondary school teacher was faaaar too busy to explain it to one of her pupils.
TL:DR My high school chemistry teacher was a lazy pillock who couldn't be arsed doing her job and used a terrible excuse of "You don't need to know that until university level!" to justify being shit at her job.
RSlash, Minimum wage in 1996 was $4.75 (Changed to $5.15 in 1997, if I remember correctly) and to be offered $10/hour would have been AWESOME. I remember being thrilled to be offered $7.00/hr in 1999 😅
Same! Lol
Ok
Ok
doesn’t matter, the OP made the story up to piggyback on the actual event. he didn’t spark anything, his story fell apart immediately and RSlash’s little bit there was his way of showing how much BS the story was
Me: **listens to these videos for hours cuz I’m calculating the amount of time in botw between each Blood Moon**
Also Me: “3 hours between each Blood Moon... Thanks Rslash!”
14:23 I WILL PAY YOU MONEY FOR THOSE RECORDING really rslash i thought you were paying her chocolate kisses
recordings*
@Cedric Lothritz lol
@@bufftissue
this gives me flashbacks to 2016 when nobody cared about people correcting comments.
not to be rude but it's pretty annoying nowadays (imo)
No-one
Not a single soul
rSlash when he reads that OP has recordings: take my money
You could say the boat guy is “in deep water” 😂
He is going under.
He is going to be docked on his stern.
... other generic nautical pun.
In 1993, I worked for two days at a similar company to the one in the first story. The moment I realized they were getting phone numbers out of the phone book and comparing them to a list of retired seniors taken from some city list in order to solicit "donations" for a charity that didn't exist, I quit and reported the place to the police. Two others quit with me, and two days later everyone else in the small scam business was arrested.
I'm sure a scene in Saw had a woman put her hand in acid for a key.
I like what schools are teaching.
ye
The angel trap
Yeah I think that was in Saw 2
It was impossible
Because Amanda rigged it
I was poor
I filmed a entitled Karen
I got rich
thx for money rSlash
Did you really or is this just another one of those "rSlash: Take my money" memes?
@@KaptenN yes it is one of rslash's take my money meme lmao
That teacher sounds like he should have gotten many years in jail for that hydrochloric acid thing.
Depends, I have put my hand in 20% HCl many times, not ideal, but no harm done if you have unbroken skin and rinse your hands soon after it. People hear acid and freak the fuck out, concentration and the kind of acid means everything. I mean it is really not the correct attitude for a teacher, he should have been teaching good safety practices, but it was probably nowhere near as dangerous as a layperson would think.
PS: the fireworks shit he pulled, shooting burning stuff at people with no face shield on, now THAT is criminal, someone could have lost their eyesight from that
Would just hand out As to guys....10% pass rate...those dont add up
TheBackyardChemist Yeah, I’ve gotten 6 M solution HCl (30ish percent) before. It just dried out my skin a bit.
@@winningsince1992 They also had end-of-year exams where he probably couldn't hold their hands.
The acid story reminds me of a teacher I had freshman year, we were the first class to have laptops. This is relevant.. I believe it was also this teachers first year at our school. I couldnt find the information I was looking for in our book or online, so I asked him for help and this guy legit says "Look in your book." I reply "I did and couldnt find it" he says "Look online, thats what you have those laptops for" and I say "I am and I'm on the 5th page of google and still cant find anything." "Look harder" he says. Like tf ok.
Turns out this guy's racist, which explains why he was so quick to answer the Caucasian kids questions. I'm half native american, a couple years after this he almost got fired for a racial comment. Ill go ahead and include that ig. It was Columbus Day and a bunch of Caucasian kids we're saying that Columbus was a great guy and blah blah, and a native girl goes "Columbus was horrible, he and the colonists murdered and raped our women." and the teacher, shit you not goes "How do you know your women didnt rape them?"
The school ended up leaving it up to the nation to decide what happened to this guy, and believe it or not. They didnt have him fired, instead they thanked him and said "Now we know we need to educate more about what really happened." Native American history and my tribes culture are now taught starting in elementary in my towns schools. I mean, our language and history was previously taught as an elective in high school and most of us (kids in my tribe who took this class with me) including myself didnt know hardly anything of what they taught us before taking that class. And its not just Native American history, its America's history, and they lied and hid most of it in the regular history classes
post this on reddit, you can get allot of reddit karma for good story's like these.
@@Slayer35593
Not sure what subreddit this fits into 🤷🏽♀️
I'm glad your town started teaching about your history! It's very important people know what their ancestors did to totally innocent people.
Wow, impressed with your tribe for turning a jerk man's casual racism into an opportunity for better education. That's so wholesome
Columbus was great he brought Britain to America
DB, you're in the HALL OF SHAME
OK, who let Rob Wolchek in here?
I was thinking the same exact thing wondering if it was a Wolchek video.
@@voiceoftheguns27 I was binge-listening to those videos last week on a trip from Texas to Montana. Good times.
I had a 1 month extension that took over 1 year. The company that was supposed to do the extension got “delayed” and when my dad payed them the 20k, they stopped working and basically messed everything up on purpose after that until my dad got some new builders on it who had to undo what the previous ones had done, and then actually do the extension required.
I had a sexist teacher in high school that would let the men get away with anything,she even tried to tell me I was cheating and couldnt prove it ..told me "watch myself" she lost my papers more then once two,later to find them when i told her I was going to go to the counselor (who was the only adult who gave a shit) she would have parties at her house to,which were only young men,she had a pool and let them swim in it,as far as I knew no girls were ever invited...the principle and other teachers knew..no one gave a shit
had an awesome math teacher tho, taught my brother, then me, (I'm 23 he is 30) he loved to teach and would help with it and always tell the ones who want catching or couldn't "no worries ask for help im here!" had a few math teachers like that
14:22 what else would you pay them, exposure?
Oh wait...
The reddit community isn’t in TH-cam rewind 😭
Operation disconnect took place in March of 1993, the minimum wage was 4.25, I would be upset too..
The boat guy is in deep doodoo. The one thing that you _NEVER_ mess with is the Treasury Department.
Specifically the Secret Service. When I was in high school, I attended a vocational school where I was in graphic arts (printing and all it entails). Well, there were two students in the year ahead who decided that it would be fun to print a few $20. They never got passed photographing the bills and the school called the Treasury and 2 Secret Service Agents showed up and every student in both classes (mine and the Seniors) was suspected. We were all brought into a tiny room individually and grilled by these two agents. They were quite good, and from what I heard got a few students to confess to some other illegal stuff (but not counterfeiting related). The two students were expelled, went to trial, and have a federal felony following them through life.
@@Riftsrunner jfc Why is it were threatened every single summer about ripping papers off the internet but I've never heard this I've in any art class???
Nobody:
Rslash: I will pay you MONEY for that recording
I remember once telling my friend (while on a school trip) to "throw the hotel keys off the balcony" in a super sarcastic tone.
He actually did it.
That was a difficult conversation with my teacher...
I can’t wait till the student goes to college for chemistry and realizes that she will pretty much touch HCl once a week.
I work in automotive. I get battery acid (Which is Sulfuric) splashed on me at least once a week. I literally never even feel it. All it seems to do is cause a little bit of painless redness.
JohnnyShagbot yeah the teacher was a jerk but not because of the acid story that’s pretty standard
True! I’ve had my bare hands in way worse stuff than HCl and I’m still alive
?!
14:18 Didn't he say that exact line in another video? I'm sure that was deliberately done and it gave a lot of Deja vu.
On the DB contractor story:
People, PLEASE, PLEASE, when you need work done on your house and require a contractor/electrician/plumber, PLEASE, look up their license before hand and DO NOT pay shady people just because they are cheap. Pay more now for good labor and people who know what they are doing instead of paying for cheap people who don’t know what they are doing and having it ruined then needing to pay another company to rip up what was previously done and then pay another company to do it all over again. So instead of paying 3x the amount, just pay 2x the amount.
FBI when they show up to the companies door: FBI OPEN UP
sorry i had to do it... ahh, embarrassing but whatever
For those of you wondering how potent Hydrochloric Acid can be
If you get it on your skin and don't immediately and thoroughly wash it off, it could eat right through your skin and cause painful burning
11:06 a meme? At My school in Sweden it's not a meme. We are allowed to have an hour off of school and just have fun instead. Edit: changed from 11:08 to 11:06
Yeah same
Everything in Sweden is a meme.
Green Paladin as a swede. I can confirm this is true
Wtf, which school are you going to?
Tritonian Devil i got to a school called “Din mamma luktar bajs” in Stockholm
I had an older professor that used the wrong scantron once so all of our test scores were abysmal, even the straight A students. You don't go from having perfect test scores to suddenly getting a D overnight but he wouldn't hear it. I hated him but he came out of retirement to teach this required course so everyone just stayed quiet because there were so many seniors.
OP: I recorded
Rslash:SHUT UP AND TAKE MY MONEY
In reference to the Chem teacher story:
I had a Chemistry teacher exactly like that about three years ago. However, he only did it to me for some reason and helped everyone else. I had asked him to explain a question on a worksheet that was supposed to prepare us for a test and he went, "You should know this," and walked away. Thing was, I didn't. I was 16 and going through a lot of emotional pain that I didn't need more of. This teacher made it worse. By December, I was out of there and joined the advanced class next door. It was, surprisingly, a lot easier and that teacher was actually willing to help. That was the second class I had to transfer out of in my entire high school career. (Honestly, there were others that I SHOULD'VE transferred out of and didn't because I'm an idiot that just endured the torture that was caused by other students and/or teachers.)
Day 84 of asking for an episode of r/antimlm
"see ya, wouldn't wanna be ya"
_becomes one of the first subjects of a mass fbi project_
There's legal ways to "con" and take money from people.
Keep adding your own "legal con" examples in the replies.
sad potato Like what??
@sad potato
Yeah it’s called claw machines
@@galaxymcdragon704 Loot Boxes? Data caps? When it's expected to pay employees wages in the form of tips? It depends on what you're specifically referring to but generally knockoffs or clones are perfectly legal.
That's only a handful of things I can think of off the top of my head.
I'll give you my snaps(had belle Delphine premium) if you pay me like 10dollars
It's called medical bills in the USA
15:11 If your going to counterfeit why try to counterfeit hundreds. Unless you going to do movie style drug deal and try scam some pusher, likely a worse idea, your screw 9 times out of 10. Most places check bills over 20. At least with small bills you can say a machine spit it out, or you just got it in change if things go south But this guy made himself marked by paying in 100s in the first place let alone illegal bills.
Missed opportunity to say guy was in ‘a boatload’ of trouble.
Nobody
Rslash when a post includes videos or recordings
Rslash: I'll buy you're entire stock
When the substitute gets Home
Sub:takes off mask to reveal that it’s the mom of the girl.
Sub:all in a days work
Op: can I go use the bathroom
Chemistry teacher:You should understand that talk to me about it later.
Wait, I think that second story was covered by inside edition
Link?
I'm pretty sure it is
Hydrochloric acid wouldn't burn your skin, it probably wouldn't even hurt at all, it's safe to grab something out of it, only thing that would be bad is if you had your hand in there for a while or if you got it in your eyes.
Story one: I lived in Logan UT
Me: *spits out cereal* I live close to there
Same!
How do you think I felt when he started reading the third story and I was the one who wrote it lmao.
the FBI operation was real, the OP’s story wasn’t
OP:*mentions recordings*
Rslash: “someone say recordings? My wallet is already open.”
The last dude who took the counterfeit Bill's dude why didnt you check the bill before taking it like wtf?
I was pretty surprised. I thought it was required you checked bills that are $20 or higher.
Could have happened with the previous generation of bills too, they had weaker anti-counterfeit measures.
And some of them are still in circulation, what, 15 years after the new generation of bills started circulating? I've nearly been accused of counterfeiting just for using an older $20, with the manager bailing me out by recognizing that it's just a $20 from ~1999.
because we didn't have any way to check the bills at the time and they looked and felt real. Source: I am OP, the idiot who accepted the guys money.
@@toddsanders740 king if you hold the money up to the light u can tell if it's real 😭😭😭
Every state should have a one party consent policy when it comes to recording someone.
Ohh no it’s the F.B.I (Federal Butt Inspection)
I live in Utah and I'm happy that op did that. We don't need that kind of bad crap going on in this beautiful state.
Theres ethical methods in scamming? Since when?
Since the 2016 presidential election.
OP: *mentions recording*
Rslash: TAKE MY MONEY!!!!
My dad were so good at Russia rulet he aunly lost once
There is so much wrong with that sentence that I'm going to need brain surgery to repair the damage of reading it.
XD ok puikų pasiūlymą
@@somanyhumanssolittlecommon6947 same, jesus.
@Ryan Dundore Maybe the surgeon will give a bulk discount if there's enough of us!
@@somanyhumanssolittlecommon6947 black friday deal maybe.
"SMC" are the initials of my school. it really messed with me...
I had a not nearly as bad of a teacher as that one but he would regularly lose students work in his giant Manila folders and just says "I don't have it, I guess you didn't turn it in." Was such a pain to deal with.
14:30 OP made a deal with the superintendent that the recordings wouldn't be published if they handled the situation with that crappy teacher. They have handled the situation. If the recordings are released it would breach that deal.
If somebody told me to dip my fingers into hydrochloric acid, I’d tell them to pull up a video on what it does to flesh and bone and force them to watch it before asking them if they wanted to rethink what they said.
Redditor:”so I took a recording so I’ll try and get it out to you guys”
Rslash:Hippoty hoppity *ITS NOW MY PROPERTY*
Thanks to 8bitsky and a few other commenters for the idea
Someone should make an rSlash soundboard where u can basically get him to say anything. 😂 He makes (and has made) sooo many of these Reddit videos so I'm sure he's said tons of different words
OP: Gets a recording of revenge
Rslash: SHUT UP AND TAKE MY MONEY!
A couple of years ago at a girl scout booth someone gave us a counterfeit 100 bill, gladly soon afterwards we found out when we were trying to get more change for our cash box. To this day I have no idea if the lady was caught or not.
I love how r/slash works
People : "So I have this video and ..."
rSlash : "Shut up and take my money"