"Stealing is when you take things out of the store!" "Unless your kid is going to puke up all those cookies and candy, then it's going to be stealing the instant you hit the doorway."
Don't say that, she's going to force the poor kid to puke... She;'s gonna shove her dirty fingers down his throat until he up-chucks, then feel smug about it somehow.
Here in germany there's a term for it: Mundraub (literally: mouth-theft) and it's treated sperately from (but not necessarily more lenient than) 'regular' theft. Edit: I just doublechecked and turns out this has been removed from the law, and it is now treated as plain old theft.
It's stolen the moment you open the pakg and stick it in your mouth. Destroy food item so it can't be sold means you stole it. It doesn't have to leave the property.
Ya, and never do that to a pregnant woman who knows Karate! I know this all too well because I'm the one who learned this art as a teenager and boy it comes in handy to hand- y people, lol!
A part of me feels bad for that kid. His mother has not been teaching him to live in civilized society. At this rate that kid will be in juvenile prison before he is 15. That mother is raising her son to be a criminal. She is raising her son to be a creep. The pregnant woman is just one of the first to suffer.
When dealing with entitled kids, just tell them Santa Clause and Jesus aren't real and their mom and dad have been lying to them because they hate them. You can leave while the entitled brats entitled parents are cleaning up THAT mess. OR just fart REALLY LOUD. Kids freak out when strange adults fart. It's a great way to get some space.
I was looking 20 years into the future when mom is trying to tell a cop "there's nothing wrong with my son touching a baby" and then said cop having a stroke at the stupidity
@@jackadams3878 I got a morbid chuckle out of this because I knew a lady, let's call her Molly, who never taught her pride and joy golden child (also known as the spawn of hell), her youngest let's call Michael boundaries. The product of a broken home, inconsistent discipline, never hearing the word no or being taught right from wrong, turned this kid into an absolute nightmare. Disrespectful towards his older sister, his mother, other kids, one day, I warned Molly that he was going to get his ass beat. She blew me off and insisted I just didn't like him. She was right. Her kid was a f*cking nightmare and she always excused his horrible behavior. I was right. He was approximately 12, when he decided to step towards a kid who was bigger, stronger and didn't take the crap that Michael's sister and mother would put up with. He started a fight that he was too chicken to finish and ran. The other kid, effortlessly caught up with him, pinned him down and beat the crap out of him. I remember Molly calling me up in hysterics. She was ranting about suing the kid, the school, the kid's parents. I started to laugh at the ridiculousness of her supposedly righteous indignation. She wasn't suing anyone because she was so broke she couldn't even afford to pay attention. When she asked me what was so funny, I told her I had warned her that day would come and it had arrived. I told her and I quote: “the little f*cker deserved it.” She was horrified and ended the call. Naturally, she didn't sue because she was too broke to afford a lawyer and no one would loan her the money. It's also worth pointing out, that everyone knew what a horrible brat her then-adolescent son was. Flash forward to present day, I learned from a mutual friend (whom I was fortunately able to wake up to Molly's toxicity), that Michael was kicked out of the Navy, and has lost yet another job for attempted theft. His employers were acquaintances of Molly's and she sucked up to them begging them not to get the police involved. Their home and place of business (which is on the same property as their home), is heavily surveilled. They told Molly she was no longer welcome there and that if they saw her or her son or her daughter on camera, they would send the CCTV of Michael trying to break in to the cops. This made Molly back off, but, according to my friend, she played the victim and tried to paint her friends as the aggressors/buttholes/villains. Some people never learn.
@@iononcantomascrivo you know what i love about people ranting about suiing someone else? they are almost always full of shit, never had any intention to sue anybody
@@jackadams3878 Oh yeah. Molly is that type for sure. She just has to run her mouth to make herself feel justified or important. The trouble is, her audience is quickly dwindling because everybody is sick of her crap. My friend, was her last go-to confidant and even he couldn't deal with her anymore. From her boundary trampling, to her thieving, lying, libelous ways, to the way she treated him like he was just a microscopic cog in the macroscopic movie that was her life where she was the star, he just couldn't deal with her anymore. I was very proud of him when I found out he had cut contact with her. I told him it was long overdue as I had done the same thing almost nine years ago. There's no reasoning with people like her. They always think they're right. They'd almost rather jump off a cliff without a parachute just to spite someone and prove them wrong. There's no point in even trying to understand their mindset or how their brain works.
It's true, you can't keep a thief in the store just because. If you said "until police arrive", then maybe, but otherwise no. But fun fact, the Karen's use of a taser means that she upgraded from robbery to armed robbery, so I'm sure that went well for her when the police found her.
She tried to make a loophole by getting technical about the definition of "stealing". I bet she'd try to claim that it's only "armed" if it involves an actual gun.
Pulling that taser and threatening others should earn her a righteous slap down to the floor. Call the cops, get her charged with theft and assault with a deadly weapon. People have died from being tasered.
@@lancerevell5979 In my state, tasers are listed as a weapon because they can cause death or severe trauma under the right circumstances. EB would have been staring down several muzzles of different calibers when she pulled it.
Two words: Citizen's Arrest. That EP was very clearly committing a crime (theft, disorderly conduct, and possibly even making a terroristic threat [by threatening the people around her with the tazer]) with multiple witnesses (the cashier, the manager, several customers). That would very much qualify to permit a citizen's arrest, and unless the citizen's arrest is requested by police, a citizen's arrest is *not* subject to the same kind of legal restrictions/rules as a police officer performing the arrest. In short, for a Citizen's Arrest to be legal, a witness needs to be aware that a crime is occurring/has occurred (or has a good reason to believe that a crime has been committed), and/or that such a crime will continue if there is no intervention. In those very simple circumstances, a Citizen's Arrest can be performed, and the suspected criminal can legally be detained by civilians until the police arrive and take over. Even if no crime actually took place, there will be no legal consequences for initiating a Citizen's Arrest as long as there was an acceptable reason to believe that a crime was taking place. However, if the police request that a Citizen's Arrest be performed (which is rare, for the reason I'm about to mention), then the Citizen's Arrest in question becomes subject to the same rules and restrictions as a police arrest.
Steve Lehto did a video on this, you do not actually have to leave the store for it to be theft. You can be arrested for theft if you are still in the store. Putting a package of steak down your pants with action enough to be arrested for theft in many States.
Well if it's damaged by accident (like accidentally dropped) I'd be ok with setting it back to claims. But if it's in this instance, like this Karen in story 1, yeah no I would make them pay for it.
@@zeeshanismail7768 Do you mean all magazines like inquirer and reader digest? That may be a good idea the shows the line clearly identifiable that it has been used.
As a woman on the Autism spectrum I can say the amount of entitled people I have come across to either take advantage of me or use my disability to get something for free from others is astounding. They will go "oh can you help me do this" in a sickly sweet tone that doesn't benefit me at all or "she is acting out I demand this and that" Good on the daycare for having Sebastian's back.
Its bigotry and sometimes straight-up discrimination. A$$holes will be a$$holes, but we don't need to tolerate these people. The same things have happened to other people considered different. It's less common now but a lot of people used to have issues with left-handed people.
I have Autism, and I know the karen of Story 2 is an idiot! I hate it when people say stupid things like: • "I don't want my child catching Autism!" • "Autistic people are dangerous to people!" • "That Autistic child needs to be put in special care!" These idiots wouldn't know anything about Autism if their child had it, and hopefully no child would have to endure that! No, we're not mass shooters! No, we're not geniuses to do your homework! And no, when we have high-level Autism, we don't need nurses (a low-level Autistic means that a person with Autsim struggles to do basic tasks, which does require a nurse, while a high-level Autistic person is a person with Autsim that doesn't really require a nurse, except for Elementary School, which I've long graduated)!
The best response to that is to scream bloody murder as if your life depends on it, they get the message and run real quick. People need to learn not to touch people, some people with react violently first, ask questions later.
As this is two women confronting the EM, I wonder if it would have been different if OP was a man. If it had happened with me being there (60+M) I think I would have gone with "I want to touch her boobies!" In as childlike a voice I could muster. And have cousin explain to EM that it works the same, right? Then, sit back and watch the dust cloud slowly settle where EM and EK used to be.
This reminds me of a horrible incident at Walmart. I was with me sister who had just had her daughter five month's prior and was still being wary about taking her to public places because of covid. We got to the bathrooms and this man walked past us caressing my niece's head on the way as he passed. We were both shocked and horrified and she bolts after him as I stay with her daughter to make sure she's safe. I don't know all of what unholy hell she unleashed on this bastard whoever he was but I do know that security came and escorted him out of the store.
Oh, he's just the Walmart baby-head caresser.Every Walmart has one, have your baby collect all different types of caresses today by visiting each of our wonderful stores!
THIS HAPPENED TO ME!!!! ew ew EWWWW I hate that someone else has has the experience too, it's SO creepy! Mine was especially disturbing because it was whoever was hidden inside the fooking Red Robin mascot costume that very sexually brushed a yellow-gloved hand through my hair and over the back of my neck while I was sitting at dinner with my parents! 🤮 I was like FIFTEEN at the time too. Anyone could've been in that thing. I'm TERRIFIED of mascot costumes too lol don't laugh, it's like people hating clowns just with big creepy fake heads with staring eyes 🙈 I wish I'd said something when it happened but unfortunately when I'm faced with fight or flight, my body chooses neither and freezes instead 🙄 damn it! I do get a decent amount of people who ask to touch/pull my hair (I know, wtf 🤦🏻♀️) or even my eyelashes, because both my hair and lashes happen to be really long. People want proof when I say they're real which... liiiike.... why on earth would I allow a stranger to touch me in such weird ways to prove something I don't care if they believe or not?? 😳 I've had a few children touch my hair without permission but they're small, so I gently correct them, but I've had an adult go for the grab when I said no once which was infuriating. Why ask to touch me if you're going to do it anyway when i said no? 🙄 she immediately lifted the back of my hair up the second I turned my back because she literally thought I wouldn't feel it (and she said as much). People. 🤦🏻♀️
I worked as a cashier when I was pregnant and people would literally rub their lottery tickets on my belly. It was so uncomfortable, but back then I had a really hard time saying no and standing up for myself. I don't know what about a pregnant woman immediately makes them public property.
Story 2: It's actually really easy to catch a child in a lie simply by asking a couple more questions. My parents did that to me all the time when they thought I was lying. "How did he hit you, did he slap you or did he punch you?" "Where did he hit you? Show me the spot that hurt after he hit you." "What were you doing when he hit you?" "What did he say to you first?" "Why do you think he would hit you, what did you have that he wanted?" That should have ousted the truth right away.
That'd be for a reasonable parent that would consider their kid has the capability of doing wrong, which would prevent it from making it into a reddit story ;D
I wish my parents would have done that with my sister when I was a kid. She used to flop on the ground and start crying whenever I wouldn't let her have her way. And, without fail, my dad would come in and start wailing on me while my mom stood there and watched. My sister took advantage of the fact that I have autism to make my parents think that I'd had a meltdown and hit her. One day, my mom saw my sister flop and start crying that I hit her and realized that I took a lot of abuse for no reason over the years. I never forgave my parents for that and I'm VLC til this day in my 40's.
@@dark14life Exactly the same happened to me with a cousin. She would blame me for whatever, then her mom complains to my parents and I get my ass blasted. Happened several times until my dad for once was home and actually witnessed the cousing falling over and crying, then her mom - no kidding - straight out asking her what did I do to her, and of course the kid would answer that I hit her. That was when I was like... 8 or 10 maybe? That shit totally affected my relationship with my parents, it's been 30 years since that and I never got a proper closure to that. I despise them both for it to this day. I wasn't always innocent, but oh boy it builds anger to get punished so many times for doing absolutely nothing wrong.
The baby bump story...I had people try and touch me all the time. A little old lady come up to me in the parking lot of a mall. When I said no she started following me yelling that she didn't mean any harm just wanted to touch the baby. I ended up going to security office because I was very uncomfortable about it
14 years ago a woman attempted to reach out and touch my ex's stomach without saying a word, being quit with a joke or a light of your smoke i grabbed her by the wrist and with my other hand pointed in her face as i said "absolutely not." what an absolute toddler grade meltdown that 50 something woman had.
Or worse, put his hand where it most definitely doesn't belong to reach the baby from below. That was my thought when he kept insisting on "touching the baby." Ugh!
Agreed: I hope the manager called the other daycares in the area to let them know to be extra careful to document everything if they have that family as customers (which should hopefully effectively blacklist them without them being able to claim being retaliated against)
Pregnant women were considered "good luck", or at least the belly of a pregnant woman. So rubbing it was gaining "good luck". That said, old superstitions need to make way for modern knowledge of consent.
@@rossvegas1346 depends on heritage, but yeah, brat kid. The whole good luck thing is just why pregnant women have everyone and their dog trying to touch their bellies. Most don't even know the superstition anymore.
Touching the baby - one heard one woman say how she stopped it. While a female stranger tried touching her belly, she reached out towards the stranger’s chest. The stranger backed off quickly. 😉
I really hate when strangers run up and try to touch your stomach like you’re in some sort of petting zoo. I was shopping while almost 8 months pregnant and noticed a short round woman (this part is relevant) always in the same isle no matter where I was. She finally cornered me and in front of others started touching my belly without asking. I was annoyed and I started rubbing her belly mocking what she did and how she did it. She got all upset and loudly said “I’m not pregnant, how dare you”! I just responded, “now you know how it feels”.
The woman in that first story was deranged, even by her own logic of "I'm not taking it out of the store, so I don't have to pay" is nonsense, cause you ARE taking it out the store, you're smuggling like 3 boxes of chocolate cookies out of the store in your kid's stomach XD
ONGYNs should hand every pregnant woman a shirt that says no one has the right to touch their body, pregnancy isn’t an invitation & consent is always mandatory! (Or something to that end.)
I saw something similar once...A woman walked up to the wife of a friend of mine (Ellen) in a Walmart and started to touch her baby bump...Ellen smacked her hand away and told her in a loud and firm voice to keep her hands to herself...the woman ignored her and tried to touch Ellen again and Ellen grabbed her wrist and twisted her am up behind her back in a wrist lock...At that time, Ellen had been practicing the Aikido for 15 years and was a 3rd Dan Black Belt... Needles to say, Security got involved, the Police were called and (after the Security Video was watched) the Idiot woman was Arrested for Assaulting a Pregnant Woman... 😄😁😆😅😂🤣
Kudos to Ellen I can never understand about the need for complete strangers all going up to a pregnant woman and touching the stomach without permission. Its like a Blarney stone to them or something.
There are also idiots who try to excuse their stealing with comments like, “Oh, the food company/store chain makes millions of dollars a year!” The money lost isn’t coming out of the CEO’s pocket; it’s coming out of the store workers’ paychecks. People like that brag they’re “sticking it to the man!” when no, they’re sticking it to the workers just trying to make a living.
I've read a report of a woman in a supermarket who was overheard saying to her offspring "Hurry up and eat that before we get to the checkouts!" Also it's quite common for me in Britain to go through a certain store that begins with a T and note the half-eaten biscuits, sweets, and wrappers stuffed into random places on shelves.
I have autism and you'd be surprised how often we end up being the scapegoat because people think that we'll just take it quietly. Little do they know that even though I might appear meek, inside of me is a straight up demon that will destroy you if you set me off. More than a few people discovered that the hard way and I took great pleasure in destroying them for thinking that I'd just take the blame without a word.
What kind of miserable horrible person do you have to be to take advantage or shift blame to others different than you simply because they are different. Fills me with rage.
Good for you for standing up for yourself. We have to be our own cheerleaders in life, there are a lot of miserable people who want to bring others down to their level. (Not depressed people but )mean-small minded people
I'm a guy that HATES being touched by anyone I don't know without permission. When I was younger I would have suggested a right cross to that insane mother. Honestly though, now I would absolutely call the cops as that appears to be the only language Ms. Insanity would understand. No really does mean no and absolutely not means, try it and you'll lose a hand.
I got the stanky eyes from a whole train wagon worth of passengers when I refused to help a disabled person off his seat. He waited until the train was already stopping at his station to ask me for help, so I had no heads up about having to touch a random stranger. I don't wanna touch anyone, I don't want to be touched... I might have done it if he asked in advance so I had time to prepare mentally or had time to explain the issue. So yeah, I'm not going to try explaining the whole problem to all those people who already decided that I'm an asshole. I would be the first to jump down to the tracks to pull out someone who fell, but that guy was not in an emergency. He made urgent only by not saying shit until the last second.
@@Leongon - You got the stanky eye?! As a cripple myself, I wonder why the stanky-eyed folks didn't help instead of judging you. I can't stand unwanted help but would never put a stranger in a spot to help me without warning, and it would be asking... Not telling. Were I to need help and you were not comfortable doing so then I would ask the conductor for help as trains are supposed to have trained and experienced cripple cart folks.
@@jaspr1999 Most of the passengers didn't catch the whole interaction, they only saw the guy angry at me and struggling to wiggle off of the seat... but they didn't know or had time to figure out I was put on the spot without warning... Plus where I live mental health and understandment of people with anxiety and strong introvertion are not things people consider at all, ever. For them I just looked like a douche refusing to help a disabled person for no reason, without consideration that I had problems of my own. Being introverted, anxious and super super not okay with being touched is not something anyone can see like that guy's crutches and wrong body anatomy. So I don't blame them, but the situation totally sucked for me and would have been avoided with just a heads up about wanting my help. xD
Same here. Not a lot of people try it these days, seeing as I'm pretty big and can pull a serious RBF. But you're right, no touching means exactly that, no touching. The only exception I make is an actual baby who doesn't know any better, and I'll never touch them without permission either.
Story 1- Bless that manager for not accepting the nice man's money just to be able to move on.. that's what these Karen's thrive on, and I don't understand how some managers keep giving problematic people special treatment. It's like, ONE incident, ok, shit happens, here's some coupons, BUT if it's a known problem customer, and petty issues keep happening, they can eff right outta my store. I'll take the L.
When I had liver failure, my belly was HUGE due to fluid build-up, but the rest of me was skeletal. I had tons of women still ask me how far along I was and/or trying to touch my fluid-bump, and I was so freaking tired, sick and drugged up that my usual response was something along the lines of, "I don't know, but it's killing me, please no touching," followed by my breaking out in tears. Usually got em to back off.
Fun fact Wal-mart security and certain members of salaried management are actually trained to detain when it is necessary and possible. A lady with a taser is unfortunately a middle ground. They can and will detain if there is no risk of potential harm to other shoppers and employees (including themselves). This does vary by State/Country and in some cases counties and cities.
I would say that threatening to use a taser IS a definite “detain & call the police” case. No middle ground in my mind. A taser can kill or harm if used incorrectly & as this woman lacked good judgement I would ascertain she would not be expected to use it correctly.
@@Elizabeth-rq1vi that is where the middle line is. If it is safe to do so they will. But if the lady is crazy and has the taser out around other customers they will let them go as like you said a taser used incorrectly could kill a bystander.
@@Elizabeth-rq1vi I was tased on the back of my neck with a handheld taser by some teenage kid, while on a bike(moving slow in a parking lot) I don't know how it didn't knock me out, as the kid didn't either and ran away from me. Correct me if I'm wrong, but that could have gone to hell. This was 3-4.5 years ago. I agree with your opinion.
I worked for the afore mentioned company for 25 years. I can't tell you how many items we wrote off because someone used them to entertain their child. Oh and towels put on the bottom of the cart for children and dogs.
Similar to the first story, very short version my wife runs a retail store, kid opens some candy takes some then puts it back, Karen is informed she has to pay, after some arguing she finally pays then proceeds to throw the candy at the cashier, it was $1.75
@@MercilessJoey Its tough, her store is in the mall, high traffic, so while she can ban people (which she has numerous times) she cant really expect the staff to keep a photo album to keep an eye out, its unfortunately mostly symbolic
The only person that I let rub my belly was the father everyone else who tried to touch my baby bump without being a medical professional got their belly rubbers slapped
I have heard of "Shopkeepers Privilege" over the years. I believe a store may detain someone for shoplifting. I'm sure each state (US) has its own laws.
It's called Citizen Arrest. Anyone can arrest people in the same circumstances that a policeman can do so without a warrant. So yeah, if you're preventing them from hurting themselves or someone else you are easily protected by that law, and you might get in trouble only if you injure the person, or you perform an arrest over a small felony like shoplifting. Here the psycho was threatening people with a taser, so if someone restrained her until police arrived it would be totally fine.
@@Leongon Citizen Arrest literally only applies to felonies and maybe, some of the more serious misdemeanors. Shoplifting at most 8 bucks of snacks isn't a felony and doesn't qualify for citizen's arrest. She also didn't technically threaten anyone, she pulled it out because she "felt" in danger herself. If she actually lunged and made any comment that she would, that'd be different.
@@sws212 Actually, pulling the Taser out in the first place counts as escalating the situation to something more dangerous to others (She pulled out a weapon and stated she wasn't going to be afraid to use it). So no, it really would be okay to actually detain her at that point.
@@sws212 As I said "the same circumstances that a policeman can do so without a warrant." The reason store guards don't arrest people is because it's a higher profit loss to prosecute shoplifters, specially if the guard ends up injuring them. The law protects citizen arrests very broadly otherwise, except for a couple specific states that made it unlawful for minor infractions over city ordinances, but anything major, specially people endagering others or themselves, you're protected to arrest them. And drawing a taser and waving it around towards people who were never aggressive to her is more than enough reason for someone to arrest her, she clearly demonstrated extreme unreasonable actions to that point. Of course the best course of action is for everyone to back off from the psychopath, and leave her alone since her weapon is melee range.
A lot of stores can and do detain shoplifters, and a lot don't. When I worked retail I was trained that 'shopkeepers privilege' also referred to getting extra $$ for charging/persecuting shoplifters because of the loss of profit and how much time it takes to prosecute. That was in Florida in the 2000's so no idea if that has since changed.
Small-Tart story. It reminded me of a shopping trip with my grandmother. This was a good few years ago, so the memories are fuzzy but on one hot day after spending time with my grandmother, she take my sibling and I to a store and lets us choose a drink to drink while we shop. By the time the shopping is done and we pull up to the cashier, my sibling’s drink is practically empty and mine is about 3 quarters of the way gone. But my grandmother is a good woman and she had us set our drinks on the checkout (lids on to prevent spilling of course) along with all the other items. Nothing bad or entitled just a fun memory of spending time with my grandmother as a kid.
I sometimes wonder if those people, rather than being entitled, don't seek the confrontation in hope to be able to fill a law suit and gain some money from it ....
Karen: Its fine. let him touch you Me: Oh if its fine, then Ill touch you.... Karen: What no...you cant Me: Its ok. I will try anyway Karen: That is assault Me: Well DUH
I don't get the whole wanting to touch someone's baby bump either. I had one coworker that whenever there was either a client or another coworker who was pregnant around, she would not leave them alone and kept touching their bumps even after being told not to. It was actually really creepy.
I was best friends growing up with a girl down the road from me. She married my high school best friend. Of course, she got pregnant. We'd known each other for 20 years and I never touched the bump without permission. You just aren't entitled to touch anyone. Period.
For those interested in the law of the first story, most states in the US have statutes for shoplifting include language like "if a person acts to permanently deprive the true owner of the value of the item." Damaging a store's products or partially consuming food products certainly qualifies.
Story number 1 remind me why I do everything within my power not to go into Walmart. Curbside pick-up is the best! Story #3 treminds me that while babies are cute, they grow up to become terroristic toddlers. I see my great niece and nephew about once a year. They are of that age but I only have to see them for a couple of days. Also, when my nephew was still a baby - we were at a restaurant when some woman exclaimed what a beautiful child he was and bent down to kiss him. My father was actually ready to go over and slug the woman before my step-sister did. Some people know total entitlement.
First one qualifies as Shoplifting in NJ, we had a Bunch of Grazers charged that way, until the Store put up BIG Signs saying that they would Happily Prosecute anyone doing it.
I know right I work at Goodwill before with retail experience heard of horror stories from coworkers luckily we didn't have a Karen outbreak back then to now
@@Calekoflight exactly my point everything was handed out on a silver platter and never worked a day in Karen life as long as they are on a leash they won't get it
Karen in the 1st story: IMHO, it's not theft. It's destruction of property, or maybe vandalism. And that taser? I think this crosses over into armed robbery. Correction: as someone else pointed out in another comment, the moment she leaves with her kid with the eaten stuff inside of him, it's still theft, probably...
Having a disabled brother myself, I can relate to OP in the Daycare story. My brother is 32 but he has the mindset of a two year old (cerebral palsy). He's nonverbal but he had his ways of telling you what he wants.
1) Yup, she was entitled and crazy beyond belief. Glad you called the cops and gave them her info. 2) Wow, his parents are doing no favour to their kids by spoiling him and not expecting them to be responsible for themselves. It's nice the Day Care got their money and those kids were gone from there. 3) Good grief, some people are so out of line. I'm glad the manager intervened and told that crazy woman to leave and gave you a discount.
*_NO MEANS NO_* I hate people who don't respect boundaries! You don't touch people's bodies (or medical equipment) without consent! You. Just. *DON'T.*
When I was small enough to ride in the cart, many years ago, my mother would let me eat grapes (from the store) while she shopped. She always paid for them when we got to the check out. No one had a problem with it, because they knew her, and she paid for them. I think people still do that, and as long as they pay for them no one makes a problem of it.
As a grown 31-year-old woman on the autism spectrum myself I know how hard social interactions can be so I completely get why Sebastian tends to stick to the Staff because I did that a lot too when I was a young kid and for the most part I still do to this day at my Day program. Also I find it kind of funny that the kid on the autism spectrum has a better sense than the entitled brat who didn’t know how to put on Velcro shoes at four years old🤦🏼♀️
I've always wanted to touch baby bumps when I was growing up and to be honest I still do, (not random strangers) but I have never once asked nor attempted to without their consent. The reason why I never ask is because if I were in there shoes, I would find that annoying.
I had a woman almost do the same thing with me. Her child drank a snack sized bottle of chocolate milk. I rang it up and she said "You don't need to ring it up." I explained that since the child drank it she had to pay for it. If she had done what this one did, I would have called a CSM over. Maybe a member of management.
5:15 Shopkeepers privilege Yes, yes they can....for the stolen goods she can be legally detained (not forced into that little room but stopped from leaving) until cops arrive to take custody and sort it out.
might change depending on where the story is from, though don't quote me on it XD I think shop manager should be able to order someone to be thrown out, no "don't touch me or its assault" bs "its my shop I'll use force to remove you if I need to", same for when someone is clearly stealing, and you have proof
@@lokil93 At least in the US, the law discourages "self help" actions. If it is more reasonable to turn the issue over to police, you are generally expected to. Also, if your action might be seen as an escalation, the law is usually not on your side. Maybe no one will turn the law on you because of your actions. Maybe they will. But, if you escalate an encounter, it usually spoils any opportunity you would have to seek out a legal recourse later on.
@@lokil93 every state I'm the US has shop keepers privilege (afaik...not a lawyer, not legal advice) but assault even to remove someone isn't necessarily justified unless they are actively damaging the store or merchandise (or attacking people)
My daughter tried to do that in the store and I got on her! I told her NEVER walk around in a store playing with something she doesn’t intend to buy. She knew she didn’t have her allowance with her and I was couponing for our turkey, so she knew I wasn’t buying it either lol 😂. An older lady heard me and said I was a good parent because she see people do it all the time. When she first walked up to me, I thought she was about to get smart lol 😂. I guess I watch WAY to many of these videos, since my guard was up lol 😂. I told my daughter that’s considered stealing if you open that item, can’t put it back in it’s original packaging, and don’t buy it. My daughter hadn’t opened it but you know kids!! Her little fingers would’ve eventually opened that box if I hadn’t said anything lol 😂. It was an LOL doll too! I was already couponing and didn’t need to add to my total lol 😂.
in the Philippines there are monsters called aswang , they are quite similar to your description of skinwalkers or a hybrid of a werewolf and witches. They look like people in day. Their favorite meal is an unborn child causing them to uncontrollably desire to touch a woman's pregnant belly. Maybe the tale was made to teach people to respect personal space though.
Sorry one: FLUFF! Leaving open, half eaten items in the clothing section?!?! That's not okay either! I mean, not only is there still a pandemic on, but that creates extra work for employees that are already underpaid AND it's still stealing! For shame!
First story: I worked for two different grocery store chains 25 + years ago. This woman is what is referred as a grazer, a type of shoplifter. Shoplifting is when you get caught stealing inside the store. Larceny is when you get caught outside the store (and usually carries a worse charge).
The psychopath left all behind if I understand correctly, so that would be armed vandalism. But one can make a good case that it was a failed armed robbery, and only ended as armed vandalism because it failed as armed robbery.
I keep saying this but legally we Security Guards cannot touch you, we cannot detain you, but we can try to delay you till the actual cops come... Loss prevention is a whole different thing... All we are allowed to really do is call the actual cops...
You sure can arrest a person, anyone can, in the same context that a police officer can without a warrant. In this case, threatening people with a Taser would have been enough reason to restrain her, as she was never endangered by anyone and she was endangering others. Obviously the best course of action is to get away from the crazy person instead of trying to arrest them.
Actually, stores and their agents can affect a citizen's arrest and physically detain someone. It's called shopkeeper's privilege. The thing about it is most stores (especially big chains like OP's tall-mart) have policies against it because it's more trouble than it's worth. Losing 20 bucks worth of merchandise to a shoplifter is a lot cheaper than paying someone to go to court or paying medical bills if the shoplifter stabs them while trying to escape.
@@Leongon You can only arrest someone as a Security Guard if 1, A police officer tells you to or 2, it's in the post orders, but our arrest is tantamount to a citizen's arrest and again if it's not in the post orders we cannot do it or risk being fired or getting the company in trouble...
@@RepoDraghon You specifically are limited by your employer because it's more of a loss in profit with a potential prosecution, specially if you manage to injure the criminal. It's a company policy that you can't touch people, by law anyone can arrest a person that is commiting a felony that an officer can arrest someone for without a warrant. Here the psycho branding a taser to nonagressive bystanders was more than enough reason to arrest her. Again, you only wouldn't because 1. you don't know the law, and 2. you're following your company policy over the safety of citizens in front of your eyes. Good job 👍
When I was pregnant with my first child I had to literally swat a woman's hand away from my belly three times. I barely knew her and had already asked not to be touched. Also, I was like 3 months along and didn't even have a bump; WTF did she think she was rubbing?! I seriously don't understand the whole idea behind just rubbing a random woman's belly like that.
For story 2 I feel sorry for the older sister, that behavior of constant lying is a sign of emotional neglect, her parents probably only show her attention when something happens.
The day care situation makes me wonder if those entitled parents with their entitled kids had trouble finding a daycare that would put up with their crap. Can you imagine how those poor kids will turn out. The child they are indifferent to ends up indifferent to them when grown, AND the overweight, demanding one living with them as a mooch for the rest of their lives. KARMA!
A friend of mine slapped the hell out of a coworker's hand when the coworker, without warning, started very aggressively (said it actually hurt) rubbing/mauling her pregnant belly.... "Do! Not ! Do! That! Ever! Again!" Friend grabbed coworker's hand and slapped it on each word with her other hand in a blind rage. 😡 She said her "slapping hand" stung afterwards... 😆 I imagine that coworker never manhandled another pregnant person again. 🤭 What is wrong with people??
i have ADHD and can confirm that sometimes being around someone you find comfortable can help with joining in with others, and hearing those parents blame Seb was sorta was troubling how they wanted him gone and away from their "perfect little angles"
My sister let no one touch her baby bump. I did want to but I knew not to ask. My nephew did kick hard enough for you to see it and while I didn't get to our other sister talks about it a lot telling the baby "I used to see you kick in your mommy's tummy. Now you kick her tummy on the outside." He's in the stage where he jumps and kicks all the time. I've even seen him swing his arms around real fast in his sleep its cute but not when your the one holding him because your getting baby punches and kicks lol.
Firearms and knives are lethal force, electroshocking from a Taser is not. It is more similar to waving a bat, or pepperspray at people. It should only be treated as what it is, not like an unreasonable psycho trying to equate it to lethal weapons. Don't be a Karen yourself.
@@Leongon Whether it's a firearm or a baseball bat, waving around a weapon/potential weapon for the purpose of intimidating others shouldn't be acceptable. I'm guessing you're the kind of guy that points to the pistol on your hip when a store employee asks you to put on a mask. Ya know, since threatening people is cool to do.
@@nathanbrady8529 I'm just the guy that sees a difference between threatening with a lethal weapon versus a nonlethal one. Meanwhile you are suggesting that they should be treated equal, and trying to twist my dissent as an argument that intimidation should be acceptable, like the unreasonable psychopath that you are.
Totally unrelated to the fact that lethal and nonlethal weapons are different, a threat with either has to be treated accordingly to its lethality, not equally, and I never hinted that threathening people is okay like you said. You are totally off topic now that you have no argument and failed to twist a narrative to make me the unreasonable one, instead with each response you add you make it more evident that you are incredibly unreasonable.
"He wouldn't be touching her, he'd be touching the baby." What, is his hand going to turn intangible and phase through the woman's skin so he can fondle the fetus directly? And why would you even want to? Sorry, but looking at pregnant stomachs makes me queasy. I expect an alien to burst out of it at any moment.
I used to let my kids drink an individual chocolate milk while in the store, but I always handed the cashier the empty containers to scan before they threw them away. Anything else is downright stealing. That woman in the first story was a complete loon.
Story 2: I remember a person losing their kids due to the kids being overweight? Why didnt the day care call CPS for that or is it a state by state setup?
Reminds me of when I worked at Lowe’s and parents would grab children’s books from Customer Service and let their toddlers drool, chew, and lick on them and at checkout hand the books sometimes dripping in drool covered in teethmarks to the cashier saying they don’t want to purchase the books. These kids would destroy the books so we couldn’t sell them. Our book lady went off on one parent letting them know that the kids books were not teething rings.
This is why I always taught my kids tough 💩 and they had to wait till we pay before they can have anything because I have heard and seen Karen’s like that and I just never wanted to be seen or encourage anything like that, I get my kids involved to keep them entertained, kids like copying adults and there is learning and life skills within doing this too
As soon as I heard the word autistic school my blood boiled immediately like I said in a previous comment I am a 31-year-old person with autism and that Karen is lucky that the manager didn’t get her entire famn damily kicked out of the program for discrimination
Ohhhh, "baby bumps". I don't get it at all. Cousin's wife was having her first, she's in a store looking at her shopping-list, and some kid (m10+) just reaches out and grabs her belly, and she's startled and freaked out, and whaps the kid backhanded right in the face, hard, sending him flying back. Of course, The Karen sees this, makes a stink, demands the manager call the cops, because she's pressing charges. A guy who saw the whole thing told all, and The Karen was told to gtfo and take her crotch-rot with her. Neighbor's daughter or niece or something (forgot the relation) was "asked" by another Karen to feel her up, said no, and reached out anyway and felt her belly. In return, she reached out and grabbed The Karen's bewbs and started squeezing them like she was honking a bicycle-horn, and The Karen flipped out. Again, demands cops, charges, etc., and again someone who was at this point busting a gut laffing and trying to catch his breath explains how The Karen grabbed first. Last, a cow-orker who was like big as a house waddled in to work to say hiya to everyone, we joked a bit about her situation, she made a face, "Ooh, he just kicked. Ow! Damnit, he did it again. Want to feel?". Me, I'm like, "Uhhh, no thanks, I'm good.". She starts laffing and tells me to shut up 'cause she'll give birth right there if she laffs too hard.
When I was really little and at my grandparents one time I remember being really thirsty so when we went to a supermarket they gave me a can of fanta and told me to drink it. They live in a different country where that's normal but where I grew up it wasn't normal. I kept asking my mum if I would get in trouble but ended up drinking it in the store because I was so thirsty. You just brought the empty can to the till and scanned it. It's so weird to even eat things in a store that the idea of leaving something half eaten in a store if you can clearly afford it and just don't want to pay baffles me. I'm still uncomfortable about the idea of eating food before you buy it. The idea that she doesn't see the issue in her behaviour that's obviously rubbing off on the boundaries her kid sees baffles me.
Story 1: maybe she’s probably in jail for resisting arrest, taser a police officer and she says, “You can’t arrest me! I have the right to defend myself!” I hope she is because the wicked shall not go unpunished
"Stealing is when you take things out of the store!" "Unless your kid is going to puke up all those cookies and candy, then it's going to be stealing the instant you hit the doorway."
Don't say that, she's going to force the poor kid to puke... She;'s gonna shove her dirty fingers down his throat until he up-chucks, then feel smug about it somehow.
And what happened to the Hot Wheels? Were they in the kid's pocket?
With how much he ate, that was a very likely possibility.
Here in germany there's a term for it: Mundraub (literally: mouth-theft) and it's treated sperately from (but not necessarily more lenient than) 'regular' theft.
Edit: I just doublechecked and turns out this has been removed from the law, and it is now treated as plain old theft.
It's stolen the moment you open the pakg and stick it in your mouth.
Destroy food item so it can't be sold means you stole it. It doesn't have to leave the property.
Story 3: People who invade personal bubbles should not be surprised when they get smacked in the face or called a creep.
Ya, and never do that to a pregnant woman who knows Karate! I know this all too well because I'm the one who learned this art as a teenager and boy it comes in handy to hand- y people, lol!
@@patricialessard8651 hahaha that was punny
A part of me feels bad for that kid. His mother has not been teaching him to live in civilized society.
At this rate that kid will be in juvenile prison before he is 15.
That mother is raising her son to be a criminal. She is raising her son to be a creep.
The pregnant woman is just one of the first to suffer.
When dealing with entitled kids, just tell them Santa Clause and Jesus aren't real and their mom and dad have been lying to them because they hate them. You can leave while the entitled brats entitled parents are cleaning up THAT mess.
OR just fart REALLY LOUD.
Kids freak out when strange adults fart. It's a great way to get some space.
I believe that if someone is close enough to me for me to kick them, they're way too close. My territorial bubble is my kicking range.
"Touch the baby" story: I wish OP has said loudly: "Lady, are you trying to teach your child to be a pervert?"
I was looking 20 years into the future when mom is trying to tell a cop "there's nothing wrong with my son touching a baby" and then said cop having a stroke at the stupidity
@@jackadams3878 I got a morbid chuckle out of this because I knew a lady, let's call her Molly, who never taught her pride and joy golden child (also known as the spawn of hell), her youngest let's call Michael boundaries. The product of a broken home, inconsistent discipline, never hearing the word no or being taught right from wrong, turned this kid into an absolute nightmare. Disrespectful towards his older sister, his mother, other kids, one day, I warned Molly that he was going to get his ass beat. She blew me off and insisted I just didn't like him. She was right. Her kid was a f*cking nightmare and she always excused his horrible behavior. I was right. He was approximately 12, when he decided to step towards a kid who was bigger, stronger and didn't take the crap that Michael's sister and mother would put up with. He started a fight that he was too chicken to finish and ran. The other kid, effortlessly caught up with him, pinned him down and beat the crap out of him. I remember Molly calling me up in hysterics. She was ranting about suing the kid, the school, the kid's parents. I started to laugh at the ridiculousness of her supposedly righteous indignation. She wasn't suing anyone because she was so broke she couldn't even afford to pay attention. When she asked me what was so funny, I told her I had warned her that day would come and it had arrived. I told her and I quote: “the little f*cker deserved it.”
She was horrified and ended the call. Naturally, she didn't sue because she was too broke to afford a lawyer and no one would loan her the money. It's also worth pointing out, that everyone knew what a horrible brat her then-adolescent son was. Flash forward to present day, I learned from a mutual friend (whom I was fortunately able to wake up to Molly's toxicity), that Michael was kicked out of the Navy, and has lost yet another job for attempted theft. His employers were acquaintances of Molly's and she sucked up to them begging them not to get the police involved. Their home and place of business (which is on the same property as their home), is heavily surveilled. They told Molly she was no longer welcome there and that if they saw her or her son or her daughter on camera, they would send the CCTV of Michael trying to break in to the cops. This made Molly back off, but, according to my friend, she played the victim and tried to paint her friends as the aggressors/buttholes/villains. Some people never learn.
@@iononcantomascrivo you know what i love about people ranting about suiing someone else? they are almost always full of shit, never had any intention to sue anybody
@@jackadams3878 Oh yeah. Molly is that type for sure. She just has to run her mouth to make herself feel justified or important. The trouble is, her audience is quickly dwindling because everybody is sick of her crap. My friend, was her last go-to confidant and even he couldn't deal with her anymore. From her boundary trampling, to her thieving, lying, libelous ways, to the way she treated him like he was just a microscopic cog in the macroscopic movie that was her life where she was the star, he just couldn't deal with her anymore. I was very proud of him when I found out he had cut contact with her. I told him it was long overdue as I had done the same thing almost nine years ago. There's no reasoning with people like her. They always think they're right. They'd almost rather jump off a cliff without a parachute just to spite someone and prove them wrong. There's no point in even trying to understand their mindset or how their brain works.
It's true, you can't keep a thief in the store just because. If you said "until police arrive", then maybe, but otherwise no. But fun fact, the Karen's use of a taser means that she upgraded from robbery to armed robbery, so I'm sure that went well for her when the police found her.
She tried to make a loophole by getting technical about the definition of "stealing". I bet she'd try to claim that it's only "armed" if it involves an actual gun.
Pulling that taser and threatening others should earn her a righteous slap down to the floor. Call the cops, get her charged with theft and assault with a deadly weapon. People have died from being tasered.
@@lancerevell5979 In my state, tasers are listed as a weapon because they can cause death or severe trauma under the right circumstances. EB would have been staring down several muzzles of different calibers when she pulled it.
Karen: bUt I dIdN't LeAvE tHe StOrE
Officer: Ma'am, we don't reward criminals for being stupid.
Two words: Citizen's Arrest. That EP was very clearly committing a crime (theft, disorderly conduct, and possibly even making a terroristic threat [by threatening the people around her with the tazer]) with multiple witnesses (the cashier, the manager, several customers). That would very much qualify to permit a citizen's arrest, and unless the citizen's arrest is requested by police, a citizen's arrest is *not* subject to the same kind of legal restrictions/rules as a police officer performing the arrest.
In short, for a Citizen's Arrest to be legal, a witness needs to be aware that a crime is occurring/has occurred (or has a good reason to believe that a crime has been committed), and/or that such a crime will continue if there is no intervention. In those very simple circumstances, a Citizen's Arrest can be performed, and the suspected criminal can legally be detained by civilians until the police arrive and take over. Even if no crime actually took place, there will be no legal consequences for initiating a Citizen's Arrest as long as there was an acceptable reason to believe that a crime was taking place. However, if the police request that a Citizen's Arrest be performed (which is rare, for the reason I'm about to mention), then the Citizen's Arrest in question becomes subject to the same rules and restrictions as a police arrest.
"stealing is taking stuff out of the store"
Yeah, but what about those cookies that are in your stomach? Are they gonna hop out and stay?
Steve Lehto did a video on this, you do not actually have to leave the store for it to be theft. You can be arrested for theft if you are still in the store. Putting a package of steak down your pants with action enough to be arrested for theft in many States.
@@LadyLexyStarwatcher Yay, I watch Steve Lehto too!
Consider it destruction or property.
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If my wife were pregnant, I would have no problem punching out anyone who attempted to touch her without her permission. I would defend her. Period.
Take the taser from EM in story 1 and use it on the people that tried to touch the baby bump..
@@FloridaCatholicGuy That works😀
Story 1: You break it, you pay it. You eat it, you pay it. You damage it, you pay it. Otherwise, it's theft. No exceptions.
Well if it's damaged by accident (like accidentally dropped) I'd be ok with setting it back to claims. But if it's in this instance, like this Karen in story 1, yeah no I would make them pay for it.
If it's accidental breakage it is the stores dime. Otherwise yes
I would add if you read it, then you buy it. I mean the magazines near checkout while waiting to pay.
@@Saiman9000magazines like these should be in a plastic cover if you open the cover you pay
@@zeeshanismail7768 Do you mean all magazines like inquirer and reader digest? That may be a good idea the shows the line clearly identifiable that it has been used.
As a woman on the Autism spectrum I can say the amount of entitled people I have come across to either take advantage of me or use my disability to get something for free from others is astounding. They will go "oh can you help me do this" in a sickly sweet tone that doesn't benefit me at all or "she is acting out I demand this and that" Good on the daycare for having Sebastian's back.
Its bigotry and sometimes straight-up discrimination.
A$$holes will be a$$holes, but we don't need to tolerate these people.
The same things have happened to other people considered different. It's less common now but a lot of people used to have issues with left-handed people.
i am glad the daycare had Sebastian's back the karen pissed me off a lot since i have adhd
I have found that most daycares do not want Autistic children in their facilities. My son has been kicked out of two so far.
@@MadameMeowth are most daycares just bigots?
I have Autism, and I know the karen of Story 2 is an idiot! I hate it when people say stupid things like:
• "I don't want my child catching Autism!"
• "Autistic people are dangerous to people!"
• "That Autistic child needs to be put in special care!"
These idiots wouldn't know anything about Autism if their child had it, and hopefully no child would have to endure that! No, we're not mass shooters! No, we're not geniuses to do your homework! And no, when we have high-level Autism, we don't need nurses (a low-level Autistic means that a person with Autsim struggles to do basic tasks, which does require a nurse, while a high-level Autistic person is a person with Autsim that doesn't really require a nurse, except for Elementary School, which I've long graduated)!
It's so disgusting that people think that they can touch other people without invitation.
The best response to that is to scream bloody murder as if your life depends on it, they get the message and run real quick.
People need to learn not to touch people, some people with react violently first, ask questions later.
Seriously tho.. if the kid was 14 would Karen still say it's ok?! That's basically telling her kid it's ok to be a sexual predator
The best response I’ve seen is touching the person back inappropriately and then innocently say, “I thought we were touching each other?” 🤣
@@empressliz9023 I like that one LOL 😹
As this is two women confronting the EM, I wonder if it would have been different if OP was a man. If it had happened with me being there (60+M) I think I would have gone with "I want to touch her boobies!" In as childlike a voice I could muster. And have cousin explain to EM that it works the same, right?
Then, sit back and watch the dust cloud slowly settle where EM and EK used to be.
Ok someone getting caught not paying and pulling out a taser? That's not entitled that's psycho 😂😂😂
I just say "congrats, now you just upgraded your charges from shoplifting to assault".
@@StormsparkPegasus Pretty sure Armed Robbery is a bit higher on the scale.
@@StormsparkPegasus My thoughts too
Using "entitled" make them sound annoying as opposed to possibly dangerous
@@ImaNerdANDaGeek Yep, assuming this story is true, it's armed robbery.
This reminds me of a horrible incident at Walmart. I was with me sister who had just had her daughter five month's prior and was still being wary about taking her to public places because of covid. We got to the bathrooms and this man walked past us caressing my niece's head on the way as he passed. We were both shocked and horrified and she bolts after him as I stay with her daughter to make sure she's safe. I don't know all of what unholy hell she unleashed on this bastard whoever he was but I do know that security came and escorted him out of the store.
Oh, he's just the Walmart baby-head caresser.Every Walmart has one, have your baby collect all different types of caresses today by visiting each of our wonderful stores!
@@spiritbx1337 I thought they wore gloves? And stood at the entrance?
THIS HAPPENED TO ME!!!! ew ew EWWWW I hate that someone else has has the experience too, it's SO creepy! Mine was especially disturbing because it was whoever was hidden inside the fooking Red Robin mascot costume that very sexually brushed a yellow-gloved hand through my hair and over the back of my neck while I was sitting at dinner with my parents! 🤮 I was like FIFTEEN at the time too. Anyone could've been in that thing. I'm TERRIFIED of mascot costumes too lol don't laugh, it's like people hating clowns just with big creepy fake heads with staring eyes 🙈 I wish I'd said something when it happened but unfortunately when I'm faced with fight or flight, my body chooses neither and freezes instead 🙄 damn it!
I do get a decent amount of people who ask to touch/pull my hair (I know, wtf 🤦🏻♀️) or even my eyelashes, because both my hair and lashes happen to be really long. People want proof when I say they're real which... liiiike.... why on earth would I allow a stranger to touch me in such weird ways to prove something I don't care if they believe or not?? 😳 I've had a few children touch my hair without permission but they're small, so I gently correct them, but I've had an adult go for the grab when I said no once which was infuriating. Why ask to touch me if you're going to do it anyway when i said no? 🙄 she immediately lifted the back of my hair up the second I turned my back because she literally thought I wouldn't feel it (and she said as much). People. 🤦🏻♀️
My middle name is Sebastian, and I have Autism (insert Illuminati here)!
Madison, that's so gross! At least your niece was young enough at the time that she won't remember it.
I worked as a cashier when I was pregnant and people would literally rub their lottery tickets on my belly. It was so uncomfortable, but back then I had a really hard time saying no and standing up for myself. I don't know what about a pregnant woman immediately makes them public property.
maybe they thought it would bring them luck?
@@judyjohnson9610 Yes, but it probably did the opposite lol.
@@candacel3305 that would have been a great way of saying 'karma's a b1tch'
@@nightshadedreams2989 i second that.
Story 2: It's actually really easy to catch a child in a lie simply by asking a couple more questions. My parents did that to me all the time when they thought I was lying. "How did he hit you, did he slap you or did he punch you?" "Where did he hit you? Show me the spot that hurt after he hit you." "What were you doing when he hit you?" "What did he say to you first?" "Why do you think he would hit you, what did you have that he wanted?" That should have ousted the truth right away.
That'd be for a reasonable parent that would consider their kid has the capability of doing wrong, which would prevent it from making it into a reddit story ;D
I wish my parents would have done that with my sister when I was a kid. She used to flop on the ground and start crying whenever I wouldn't let her have her way. And, without fail, my dad would come in and start wailing on me while my mom stood there and watched. My sister took advantage of the fact that I have autism to make my parents think that I'd had a meltdown and hit her.
One day, my mom saw my sister flop and start crying that I hit her and realized that I took a lot of abuse for no reason over the years. I never forgave my parents for that and I'm VLC til this day in my 40's.
@@dark14life Exactly the same happened to me with a cousin. She would blame me for whatever, then her mom complains to my parents and I get my ass blasted. Happened several times until my dad for once was home and actually witnessed the cousing falling over and crying, then her mom - no kidding - straight out asking her what did I do to her, and of course the kid would answer that I hit her.
That was when I was like... 8 or 10 maybe? That shit totally affected my relationship with my parents, it's been 30 years since that and I never got a proper closure to that. I despise them both for it to this day. I wasn't always innocent, but oh boy it builds anger to get punished so many times for doing absolutely nothing wrong.
@@Leongon I was actually thinking that the teacher should be asking those questions after the parent obviously did not believe them.
"What did you have that he wanted?" Wow. Victim-blaming at it's finest.
The baby bump story...I had people try and touch me all the time. A little old lady come up to me in the parking lot of a mall. When I said no she started following me yelling that she didn't mean any harm just wanted to touch the baby. I ended up going to security office because I was very uncomfortable about it
I can't understand how so many people feel comfortable putting their hands onto random strangers. What the heck.
14 years ago a woman attempted to reach out and touch my ex's stomach without saying a word, being quit with a joke or a light of your smoke i grabbed her by the wrist and with my other hand pointed in her face as i said "absolutely not." what an absolute toddler grade meltdown that 50 something woman had.
When it came to the mom saying hes not going to touch her just her baby I would have shouted "oh my god they just threatened to cut my cousin open"
Or worse, put his hand where it most definitely doesn't belong to reach the baby from below. That was my thought when he kept insisting on "touching the baby." Ugh!
The story about the daycare and SB. I would've made sure those parents were blacklisted from all other daycares.
Agreed: I hope the manager called the other daycares in the area to let them know to be extra careful to document everything if they have that family as customers (which should hopefully effectively blacklist them without them being able to claim being retaliated against)
Pregnant women were considered "good luck", or at least the belly of a pregnant woman. So rubbing it was gaining "good luck". That said, old superstitions need to make way for modern knowledge of consent.
Also the kid was like 7 and I doubt he had any knowledge of that superstition lmao
@@rossvegas1346 depends on heritage, but yeah, brat kid. The whole good luck thing is just why pregnant women have everyone and their dog trying to touch their bellies. Most don't even know the superstition anymore.
Some people need to learn that no means just that NO!!!!!
When women were property of fathers and husbands...
Touching the baby - one heard one woman say how she stopped it.
While a female stranger tried touching her belly, she reached out towards the stranger’s chest.
The stranger backed off quickly. 😉
I remember that story, that was funny.
I really hate when strangers run up and try to touch your stomach like you’re in some sort of petting zoo. I was shopping while almost 8 months pregnant and noticed a short round woman (this part is relevant) always in the same isle no matter where I was. She finally cornered me and in front of others started touching my belly without asking. I was annoyed and I started rubbing her belly mocking what she did and how she did it. She got all upset and loudly said “I’m not pregnant, how dare you”! I just responded, “now you know how it feels”.
I worry when I have kids and some i dont know tries to touch me cause I'm going to yell and swear like a sailor.
Jesus Christ I had no idea things like this actually happened.
Weird stuff like this does happen.y daughter is well endowed an
@@Proxyy7 someone tried to touch my belly the other day in kroger and was all offended that I slapped her hands away... oh yeah, it happens
The woman in that first story was deranged, even by her own logic of "I'm not taking it out of the store, so I don't have to pay" is nonsense, cause you ARE taking it out the store, you're smuggling like 3 boxes of chocolate cookies out of the store in your kid's stomach XD
"No I'm not!" *Takes out knife.*
I am always in awe at the incredible patience of people assaulted by wild Karens. I'd probably be in jail if I were confronted by one 😅
At least you can say, "I taught Karen a lesson."
some people out there r-e-a-l-l-y need to get their heads around the concept that NO MEANS NO. adults and kids.
ONGYNs should hand every pregnant woman a shirt that says no one has the right to touch their body, pregnancy isn’t an invitation & consent is always mandatory! (Or something to that end.)
OBGYNs should give them tasers.
@@LexiEyesUnicorn That did occur to me, but some unlucky woman could cause more harm than intended.
@@SuperLadyDanger acceptable collateral.
I think I once saw a pregnant lady with a t-shirt "Don't fucking touch me" I was like hell yeah, that's the way, lady. No creepos allowed.
I saw something similar once...A woman walked up to the wife of a friend of mine (Ellen) in a Walmart and started to touch her baby bump...Ellen smacked her hand away and told her in a loud and firm voice to keep her hands to herself...the woman ignored her and tried to touch Ellen again and Ellen grabbed her wrist and twisted her am up behind her back in a wrist lock...At that time, Ellen had been practicing the Aikido for 15 years and was a 3rd Dan Black Belt...
Needles to say, Security got involved, the Police were called and (after the Security Video was watched) the Idiot woman was Arrested for Assaulting a Pregnant Woman...
😄😁😆😅😂🤣
Kudos to Ellen
I can never understand about the need for complete strangers all going up to a pregnant woman and touching the stomach without permission.
Its like a Blarney stone to them or something.
It's creepy when people do that.
I absolutely loathe people who open packages in stores and then don't buy them. The loss on those items has to be made up by the rest of us.
There are also idiots who try to excuse their stealing with comments like, “Oh, the food company/store chain makes millions of dollars a year!” The money lost isn’t coming out of the CEO’s pocket; it’s coming out of the store workers’ paychecks. People like that brag they’re “sticking it to the man!” when no, they’re sticking it to the workers just trying to make a living.
I've read a report of a woman in a supermarket who was overheard saying to her offspring "Hurry up and eat that before we get to the checkouts!"
Also it's quite common for me in Britain to go through a certain store that begins with a T and note the half-eaten biscuits, sweets, and wrappers stuffed into random places on shelves.
I have autism and you'd be surprised how often we end up being the scapegoat because people think that we'll just take it quietly. Little do they know that even though I might appear meek, inside of me is a straight up demon that will destroy you if you set me off. More than a few people discovered that the hard way and I took great pleasure in destroying them for thinking that I'd just take the blame without a word.
What kind of miserable horrible person do you have to be to take advantage or shift blame to others different than you simply because they are different. Fills me with rage.
Good for you for standing up for yourself. We have to be our own cheerleaders in life, there are a lot of miserable people who want to bring others down to their level. (Not depressed people but )mean-small minded people
@@SlimKeith11 This world seems to be filled with such people who have never been taught to respect personal boundaries.
I'm a guy that HATES being touched by anyone I don't know without permission. When I was younger I would have suggested a right cross to that insane mother. Honestly though, now I would absolutely call the cops as that appears to be the only language Ms. Insanity would understand. No really does mean no and absolutely not means, try it and you'll lose a hand.
I got the stanky eyes from a whole train wagon worth of passengers when I refused to help a disabled person off his seat. He waited until the train was already stopping at his station to ask me for help, so I had no heads up about having to touch a random stranger. I don't wanna touch anyone, I don't want to be touched... I might have done it if he asked in advance so I had time to prepare mentally or had time to explain the issue.
So yeah, I'm not going to try explaining the whole problem to all those people who already decided that I'm an asshole.
I would be the first to jump down to the tracks to pull out someone who fell, but that guy was not in an emergency. He made urgent only by not saying shit until the last second.
@@Leongon - You got the stanky eye?! As a cripple myself, I wonder why the stanky-eyed folks didn't help instead of judging you. I can't stand unwanted help but would never put a stranger in a spot to help me without warning, and it would be asking... Not telling. Were I to need help and you were not comfortable doing so then I would ask the conductor for help as trains are supposed to have trained and experienced cripple cart folks.
@@jaspr1999 Most of the passengers didn't catch the whole interaction, they only saw the guy angry at me and struggling to wiggle off of the seat... but they didn't know or had time to figure out I was put on the spot without warning... Plus where I live mental health and understandment of people with anxiety and strong introvertion are not things people consider at all, ever. For them I just looked like a douche refusing to help a disabled person for no reason, without consideration that I had problems of my own.
Being introverted, anxious and super super not okay with being touched is not something anyone can see like that guy's crutches and wrong body anatomy. So I don't blame them, but the situation totally sucked for me and would have been avoided with just a heads up about wanting my help. xD
Same here. Not a lot of people try it these days, seeing as I'm pretty big and can pull a serious RBF. But you're right, no touching means exactly that, no touching. The only exception I make is an actual baby who doesn't know any better, and I'll never touch them without permission either.
Well, let’s hope a deaf person never needs to get your attention.
Story 1- Bless that manager for not accepting the nice man's money just to be able to move on.. that's what these Karen's thrive on, and I don't understand how some managers keep giving problematic people special treatment.
It's like, ONE incident, ok, shit happens, here's some coupons, BUT if it's a known problem customer, and petty issues keep happening, they can eff right outta my store. I'll take the L.
When I had liver failure, my belly was HUGE due to fluid build-up, but the rest of me was skeletal. I had tons of women still ask me how far along I was and/or trying to touch my fluid-bump, and I was so freaking tired, sick and drugged up that my usual response was something along the lines of, "I don't know, but it's killing me, please no touching," followed by my breaking out in tears.
Usually got em to back off.
"How far along are you?"
'Welp... the facehugger dropped last Thursday...'
Fun fact Wal-mart security and certain members of salaried management are actually trained to detain when it is necessary and possible. A lady with a taser is unfortunately a middle ground. They can and will detain if there is no risk of potential harm to other shoppers and employees (including themselves). This does vary by State/Country and in some cases counties and cities.
I would say that threatening to use a taser IS a definite “detain & call the police” case. No middle ground in my mind. A taser can kill or harm if used incorrectly & as this woman lacked good judgement I would ascertain she would not be expected to use it correctly.
@@Elizabeth-rq1vi that is where the middle line is. If it is safe to do so they will. But if the lady is crazy and has the taser out around other customers they will let them go as like you said a taser used incorrectly could kill a bystander.
@@Elizabeth-rq1vi I was tased on the back of my neck with a handheld taser by some teenage kid, while on a bike(moving slow in a parking lot) I don't know how it didn't knock me out, as the kid didn't either and ran away from me. Correct me if I'm wrong, but that could have gone to hell. This was 3-4.5 years ago.
I agree with your opinion.
I'm like Nope, you touch me, that is assault and I will defend myself. Welcome to the ground!!
I worked for the afore mentioned company for 25 years. I can't tell you how many items we wrote off because someone used them to entertain their child. Oh and towels put on the bottom of the cart for children and dogs.
Similar to the first story, very short version my wife runs a retail store, kid opens some candy takes some then puts it back, Karen is informed she has to pay, after some arguing she finally pays then proceeds to throw the candy at the cashier, it was $1.75
did your wife ban them permanently at least
@@MercilessJoey Its tough, her store is in the mall, high traffic, so while she can ban people (which she has numerous times) she cant really expect the staff to keep a photo album to keep an eye out, its unfortunately mostly symbolic
@@Verto9999 Does the retail contract allow her to call mall security when customers commit assault?
When my sister had her third child, she asked me to make her a T-shirt that had a hand with a red circle and slash on it, with the words "No Touchy!"
Do people REALLY not know what an inhaler is??? That is shocking
Karen knew it administered drugs. Apparently, she's got the early 20th century mindset that asthma is just 'weak moral character.'
Or they do know and want to claim it's drugs because you know an inhaler is steroids 🤦😂 people are stupid
The only person that I let rub my belly was the father everyone else who tried to touch my baby bump without being a medical professional got their belly rubbers slapped
Someone on the internet once said: If you didn't put it there you don't touch it. :D
Pretty much lol
NO MEANS NO!!! My god, these kids and adults need to be arrested for assault!
I have heard of "Shopkeepers Privilege" over the years. I believe a store may detain someone for shoplifting. I'm sure each state (US) has its own laws.
It's called Citizen Arrest. Anyone can arrest people in the same circumstances that a policeman can do so without a warrant. So yeah, if you're preventing them from hurting themselves or someone else you are easily protected by that law, and you might get in trouble only if you injure the person, or you perform an arrest over a small felony like shoplifting. Here the psycho was threatening people with a taser, so if someone restrained her until police arrived it would be totally fine.
@@Leongon Citizen Arrest literally only applies to felonies and maybe, some of the more serious misdemeanors. Shoplifting at most 8 bucks of snacks isn't a felony and doesn't qualify for citizen's arrest. She also didn't technically threaten anyone, she pulled it out because she "felt" in danger herself. If she actually lunged and made any comment that she would, that'd be different.
@@sws212 Actually, pulling the Taser out in the first place counts as escalating the situation to something more dangerous to others (She pulled out a weapon and stated she wasn't going to be afraid to use it). So no, it really would be okay to actually detain her at that point.
@@sws212 As I said "the same circumstances that a policeman can do so without a warrant." The reason store guards don't arrest people is because it's a higher profit loss to prosecute shoplifters, specially if the guard ends up injuring them. The law protects citizen arrests very broadly otherwise, except for a couple specific states that made it unlawful for minor infractions over city ordinances, but anything major, specially people endagering others or themselves, you're protected to arrest them. And drawing a taser and waving it around towards people who were never aggressive to her is more than enough reason for someone to arrest her, she clearly demonstrated extreme unreasonable actions to that point. Of course the best course of action is for everyone to back off from the psychopath, and leave her alone since her weapon is melee range.
A lot of stores can and do detain shoplifters, and a lot don't. When I worked retail I was trained that 'shopkeepers privilege' also referred to getting extra $$ for charging/persecuting shoplifters because of the loss of profit and how much time it takes to prosecute. That was in Florida in the 2000's so no idea if that has since changed.
Love all the love for Sebastian. Good stuff right there.💖
Small-Tart story. It reminded me of a shopping trip with my grandmother. This was a good few years ago, so the memories are fuzzy but on one hot day after spending time with my grandmother, she take my sibling and I to a store and lets us choose a drink to drink while we shop. By the time the shopping is done and we pull up to the cashier, my sibling’s drink is practically empty and mine is about 3 quarters of the way gone. But my grandmother is a good woman and she had us set our drinks on the checkout (lids on to prevent spilling of course) along with all the other items. Nothing bad or entitled just a fun memory of spending time with my grandmother as a kid.
I sometimes wonder if those people, rather than being entitled, don't seek the confrontation in hope to be able to fill a law suit and gain some money from it ....
Story 2: Idiot parents probably think Autism is contagious.
What's with people keep thinking inhalers are drugs. I had a teacher in high school she thought my inhaler was a crack pipe.
Karen: Its fine. let him touch you
Me: Oh if its fine, then Ill touch you....
Karen: What no...you cant
Me: Its ok. I will try anyway
Karen: That is assault
Me: Well DUH
I don't get the whole wanting to touch someone's baby bump either. I had one coworker that whenever there was either a client or another coworker who was pregnant around, she would not leave them alone and kept touching their bumps even after being told not to. It was actually really creepy.
I was best friends growing up with a girl down the road from me. She married my high school best friend. Of course, she got pregnant. We'd known each other for 20 years and I never touched the bump without permission. You just aren't entitled to touch anyone. Period.
For those interested in the law of the first story, most states in the US have statutes for shoplifting include language like "if a person acts to permanently deprive the true owner of the value of the item." Damaging a store's products or partially consuming food products certainly qualifies.
Story number 1 remind me why I do everything within my power not to go into Walmart. Curbside pick-up is the best!
Story #3 treminds me that while babies are cute, they grow up to become terroristic toddlers.
I see my great niece and nephew about once a year. They are of that age but I only have to see them for a couple of days.
Also, when my nephew was still a baby - we were at a restaurant when some woman exclaimed what a beautiful child he was and bent down to kiss him. My father was actually ready to go over and slug the woman before my step-sister did. Some people know total entitlement.
First one qualifies as Shoplifting in NJ, we had a Bunch of Grazers charged that way, until the Store put up BIG Signs saying that they would Happily Prosecute anyone doing it.
Loved the child care boss and kudos to the cousin for protecting the mum-to-be.
Why is it always Retail or fast food that gets the worst of Karen’s ffs 😭
I know right I work at Goodwill before with retail experience heard of horror stories from coworkers luckily we didn't have a Karen outbreak back then to now
Because they think those are shit jobs ( they kind of are) for the stupid, lazy people they are better than and allowed to treat like shit.
@@Calekoflight exactly my point everything was handed out on a silver platter and never worked a day in Karen life as long as they are on a leash they won't get it
Karen in the 1st story: IMHO, it's not theft. It's destruction of property, or maybe vandalism. And that taser? I think this crosses over into armed robbery.
Correction: as someone else pointed out in another comment, the moment she leaves with her kid with the eaten stuff inside of him, it's still theft, probably...
Having a disabled brother myself, I can relate to OP in the Daycare story. My brother is 32 but he has the mindset of a two year old (cerebral palsy). He's nonverbal but he had his ways of telling you what he wants.
1) Yup, she was entitled and crazy beyond belief. Glad you called the cops and gave them her info.
2) Wow, his parents are doing no favour to their kids by spoiling him and not expecting them to be responsible for themselves. It's nice the Day Care got their money and those kids were gone from there.
3) Good grief, some people are so out of line. I'm glad the manager intervened and told that crazy woman to leave and gave you a discount.
*_NO MEANS NO_*
I hate people who don't respect boundaries! You don't touch people's bodies (or medical equipment) without consent! You. Just. *DON'T.*
DarkFluff is a perfect way to end the work day
You posted just as I was watching another darkfluff video, what lucky timing!
Same here. Love the Fluff!
I’m pretty much caught up here so I am stuck waiting daily for them lol :(
When I was small enough to ride in the cart, many years ago, my mother would let me eat grapes (from the store) while she shopped. She always paid for them when we got to the check out. No one had a problem with it, because they knew her, and she paid for them. I think people still do that, and as long as they pay for them no one makes a problem of it.
As a grown 31-year-old woman on the autism spectrum myself I know how hard social interactions can be so I completely get why Sebastian tends to stick to the Staff because I did that a lot too when I was a young kid and for the most part I still do to this day at my Day program. Also I find it kind of funny that the kid on the autism spectrum has a better sense than the entitled brat who didn’t know how to put on Velcro shoes at four years old🤦🏼♀️
I've always wanted to touch baby bumps when I was growing up and to be honest I still do, (not random strangers) but I have never once asked nor attempted to without their consent.
The reason why I never ask is because if I were in there shoes, I would find that annoying.
I had a woman almost do the same thing with me. Her child drank a snack sized bottle of chocolate milk. I rang it up and she said "You don't need to ring it up." I explained that since the child drank it she had to pay for it. If she had done what this one did, I would have called a CSM over. Maybe a member of management.
5:15
Shopkeepers privilege
Yes, yes they can....for the stolen goods she can be legally detained (not forced into that little room but stopped from leaving) until cops arrive to take custody and sort it out.
might change depending on where the story is from, though don't quote me on it XD
I think shop manager should be able to order someone to be thrown out, no "don't touch me or its assault" bs "its my shop I'll use force to remove you if I need to", same for when someone is clearly stealing, and you have proof
@@lokil93 At least in the US, the law discourages "self help" actions. If it is more reasonable to turn the issue over to police, you are generally expected to. Also, if your action might be seen as an escalation, the law is usually not on your side.
Maybe no one will turn the law on you because of your actions. Maybe they will. But, if you escalate an encounter, it usually spoils any opportunity you would have to seek out a legal recourse later on.
@@lokil93 every state I'm the US has shop keepers privilege (afaik...not a lawyer, not legal advice) but assault even to remove someone isn't necessarily justified unless they are actively damaging the store or merchandise (or attacking people)
Yay! Literally one of the only things that makes me smile anymore lol
That's kinda sad but it's better then having nothing am I right
@@The.Cow96 either way i think this guy needs a theropost
Karen went from shoplifting to Armed Assault in 0 seconds flat....
"Some people think im bonkers,but i just think im free" popped in my head when you said bonkers
Dark fluff here to make our day better
My daughter tried to do that in the store and I got on her! I told her NEVER walk around in a store playing with something she doesn’t intend to buy. She knew she didn’t have her allowance with her and I was couponing for our turkey, so she knew I wasn’t buying it either lol 😂. An older lady heard me and said I was a good parent because she see people do it all the time. When she first walked up to me, I thought she was about to get smart lol 😂. I guess I watch WAY to many of these videos, since my guard was up lol 😂. I told my daughter that’s considered stealing if you open that item, can’t put it back in it’s original packaging, and don’t buy it. My daughter hadn’t opened it but you know kids!! Her little fingers would’ve eventually opened that box if I hadn’t said anything lol 😂. It was an LOL doll too! I was already couponing and didn’t need to add to my total lol 😂.
5:28 I'd probably call CPS on her, no ill will against the kid, but I hate it when people use their kids as weapons for retail or restaurant
5:40-5:47
Ok i know that was a joke but as an apparel associate at a walmart that line almost half-triggered me 😂
in the Philippines there are monsters called aswang , they are quite similar to your description of skinwalkers or a hybrid of a werewolf and witches. They look like people in day. Their favorite meal is an unborn child causing them to uncontrollably desire to touch a woman's pregnant belly. Maybe the tale was made to teach people to respect personal space though.
Most of those old tales were indeed to help stop dummies from doing dumb things.
Sorry one: FLUFF! Leaving open, half eaten items in the clothing section?!?! That's not okay either! I mean, not only is there still a pandemic on, but that creates extra work for employees that are already underpaid AND it's still stealing! For shame!
Was waiting on the edge of my seat for a post!
First story: I worked for two different grocery store chains 25 + years ago. This woman is what is referred as a grazer, a type of shoplifter.
Shoplifting is when you get caught stealing inside the store. Larceny is when you get caught outside the store (and usually carries a worse charge).
Jesus, that daycare school story where the parents used their kids to attack the boy was so disgusting. People are the worst.
Uh, is it not armed robbery to threaten the vendor with a potentially deadly weapon and leave the premises with unpaid goods?
The psychopath left all behind if I understand correctly, so that would be armed vandalism. But one can make a good case that it was a failed armed robbery, and only ended as armed vandalism because it failed as armed robbery.
I keep saying this but legally we Security Guards cannot touch you, we cannot detain you, but we can try to delay you till the actual cops come... Loss prevention is a whole different thing... All we are allowed to really do is call the actual cops...
You sure can arrest a person, anyone can, in the same context that a police officer can without a warrant. In this case, threatening people with a Taser would have been enough reason to restrain her, as she was never endangered by anyone and she was endangering others. Obviously the best course of action is to get away from the crazy person instead of trying to arrest them.
Actually, stores and their agents can affect a citizen's arrest and physically detain someone. It's called shopkeeper's privilege. The thing about it is most stores (especially big chains like OP's tall-mart) have policies against it because it's more trouble than it's worth. Losing 20 bucks worth of merchandise to a shoplifter is a lot cheaper than paying someone to go to court or paying medical bills if the shoplifter stabs them while trying to escape.
@@Leongon You can only arrest someone as a Security Guard if 1, A police officer tells you to or 2, it's in the post orders, but our arrest is tantamount to a citizen's arrest and again if it's not in the post orders we cannot do it or risk being fired or getting the company in trouble...
@@RepoDraghon You specifically are limited by your employer because it's more of a loss in profit with a potential prosecution, specially if you manage to injure the criminal. It's a company policy that you can't touch people, by law anyone can arrest a person that is commiting a felony that an officer can arrest someone for without a warrant. Here the psycho branding a taser to nonagressive bystanders was more than enough reason to arrest her. Again, you only wouldn't because 1. you don't know the law, and 2. you're following your company policy over the safety of citizens in front of your eyes. Good job 👍
@@Leongon No, I wouldn't because I would lose my job, not cause it's my job that bans me from it
When I was pregnant with my first child I had to literally swat a woman's hand away from my belly three times. I barely knew her and had already asked not to be touched. Also, I was like 3 months along and didn't even have a bump; WTF did she think she was rubbing?! I seriously don't understand the whole idea behind just rubbing a random woman's belly like that.
Story 3: No means no. It’s kinda sad that an ADULT cannot comprehend that.
soooo if someone pulls a taser on me idc if i'm working, i'm going to air the place out.
For story 2 I feel sorry for the older sister, that behavior of constant lying is a sign of emotional neglect, her parents probably only show her attention when something happens.
The day care situation makes me wonder if those entitled parents with their entitled kids had trouble finding a daycare that would put up with their crap. Can you imagine how those poor kids will turn out. The child they are indifferent to ends up indifferent to them when grown, AND the overweight, demanding one living with them as a mooch for the rest of their lives. KARMA!
Awwwww yisss, Fluff is here
Karen doesn't realize her kid is carrying those cookies out of the store in their stomach. so by her own logic she is stealing.
A friend of mine slapped the hell out of a coworker's hand when the coworker, without warning, started very aggressively (said it actually hurt) rubbing/mauling her pregnant belly.... "Do! Not ! Do! That! Ever! Again!" Friend grabbed coworker's hand and slapped it on each word with her other hand in a blind rage. 😡
She said her "slapping hand" stung afterwards... 😆 I imagine that coworker never manhandled another pregnant person again. 🤭
What is wrong with people??
i have ADHD and can confirm that sometimes being around someone you find comfortable can help with joining in with others, and hearing those parents blame Seb was sorta was troubling how they wanted him gone and away from their "perfect little angles"
My sister let no one touch her baby bump. I did want to but I knew not to ask. My nephew did kick hard enough for you to see it and while I didn't get to our other sister talks about it a lot telling the baby "I used to see you kick in your mommy's tummy. Now you kick her tummy on the outside." He's in the stage where he jumps and kicks all the time. I've even seen him swing his arms around real fast in his sleep its cute but not when your the one holding him because your getting baby punches and kicks lol.
Waving around a taser should be treated like brandishing a firearm.
Firearms and knives are lethal force, electroshocking from a Taser is not. It is more similar to waving a bat, or pepperspray at people. It should only be treated as what it is, not like an unreasonable psycho trying to equate it to lethal weapons. Don't be a Karen yourself.
@@Leongon Whether it's a firearm or a baseball bat, waving around a weapon/potential weapon for the purpose of intimidating others shouldn't be acceptable.
I'm guessing you're the kind of guy that points to the pistol on your hip when a store employee asks you to put on a mask. Ya know, since threatening people is cool to do.
@@nathanbrady8529 I'm just the guy that sees a difference between threatening with a lethal weapon versus a nonlethal one. Meanwhile you are suggesting that they should be treated equal, and trying to twist my dissent as an argument that intimidation should be acceptable, like the unreasonable psychopath that you are.
@@Leongon if Karen tases someone who has a pacemaker, that nonlethal weapon just killed someone.
Totally unrelated to the fact that lethal and nonlethal weapons are different, a threat with either has to be treated accordingly to its lethality, not equally, and I never hinted that threathening people is okay like you said. You are totally off topic now that you have no argument and failed to twist a narrative to make me the unreasonable one, instead with each response you add you make it more evident that you are incredibly unreasonable.
"He wouldn't be touching her, he'd be touching the baby." What, is his hand going to turn intangible and phase through the woman's skin so he can fondle the fetus directly? And why would you even want to? Sorry, but looking at pregnant stomachs makes me queasy. I expect an alien to burst out of it at any moment.
I used to let my kids drink an individual chocolate milk while in the store, but I always handed the cashier the empty containers to scan before they threw them away. Anything else is downright stealing. That woman in the first story was a complete loon.
In the first story when the Karen said stealing is taking it out of the store, I thought but you're taking the cookies in your kids stomach out
Story 2: I remember a person losing their kids due to the kids being overweight? Why didnt the day care call CPS for that or is it a state by state setup?
Great stories fluff..thank you x
5:40 don’t give them any ideas fluffy boy!
Also wondering how many Karen’s watch this shit just to hone their skillz.
It's bad enough to find half consumed drinks found on the shelves.
Reminds me of when I worked at Lowe’s and parents would grab children’s books from Customer Service and let their toddlers drool, chew, and lick on them and at checkout hand the books sometimes dripping in drool covered in teethmarks to the cashier saying they don’t want to purchase the books. These kids would destroy the books so we couldn’t sell them. Our book lady went off on one parent letting them know that the kids books were not teething rings.
This is why I always taught my kids tough 💩 and they had to wait till we pay before they can have anything because I have heard and seen Karen’s like that and I just never wanted to be seen or encourage anything like that, I get my kids involved to keep them entertained, kids like copying adults and there is learning and life skills within doing this too
As soon as I heard the word autistic school my blood boiled immediately like I said in a previous comment I am a 31-year-old person with autism and that Karen is lucky that the manager didn’t get her entire famn damily kicked out of the program for discrimination
Ohhhh, "baby bumps". I don't get it at all. Cousin's wife was having her first, she's in a store looking at her shopping-list, and some kid (m10+) just reaches out and grabs her belly, and she's startled and freaked out, and whaps the kid backhanded right in the face, hard, sending him flying back. Of course, The Karen sees this, makes a stink, demands the manager call the cops, because she's pressing charges. A guy who saw the whole thing told all, and The Karen was told to gtfo and take her crotch-rot with her.
Neighbor's daughter or niece or something (forgot the relation) was "asked" by another Karen to feel her up, said no, and reached out anyway and felt her belly. In return, she reached out and grabbed The Karen's bewbs and started squeezing them like she was honking a bicycle-horn, and The Karen flipped out. Again, demands cops, charges, etc., and again someone who was at this point busting a gut laffing and trying to catch his breath explains how The Karen grabbed first.
Last, a cow-orker who was like big as a house waddled in to work to say hiya to everyone, we joked a bit about her situation, she made a face, "Ooh, he just kicked. Ow! Damnit, he did it again. Want to feel?". Me, I'm like, "Uhhh, no thanks, I'm good.". She starts laffing and tells me to shut up 'cause she'll give birth right there if she laffs too hard.
Laughing *
When I was really little and at my grandparents one time I remember being really thirsty so when we went to a supermarket they gave me a can of fanta and told me to drink it. They live in a different country where that's normal but where I grew up it wasn't normal. I kept asking my mum if I would get in trouble but ended up drinking it in the store because I was so thirsty. You just brought the empty can to the till and scanned it. It's so weird to even eat things in a store that the idea of leaving something half eaten in a store if you can clearly afford it and just don't want to pay baffles me. I'm still uncomfortable about the idea of eating food before you buy it. The idea that she doesn't see the issue in her behaviour that's obviously rubbing off on the boundaries her kid sees baffles me.
Story 1: maybe she’s probably in jail for resisting arrest, taser a police officer and she says, “You can’t arrest me! I have the right to defend myself!” I hope she is because the wicked shall not go unpunished