Someone I know did that. I didn't interact with those family members much as a friend and visitor. Staff refused to deal with them. They were barred from visiting by the patient when she regained consciousness.
Probably got a timeout in a padded cell, technically even poking a finger in the chest is assualting a police officer and resisting assest and also damaging city property
I actually heard this story on Am In The Jerk. It turns out that lady was mentally disabled and her husband (who actually was someone important) didn't do anything about it.
The last one! 🤣🤣🤣 First time I've heard of a Karen being sent out for a psych evaluation by the police! LOL There is hope for humanity...that was so perfect! 😂
I hate stories where the manager/boss pretends to fire the person that obviously doesn't work there just to appease entitled idiots. 🙄 That only makes their entitled behavior worse.
Just from observation, hospitals tend to have just barely enough staff to get the job done. The head nurse probably didn't have time to deal with that entitled idiot's bs, so did what was necessary to unsummon the witch so that she could continue doing the 5-10 people's worth of work she was expected to complete that day.
TBH I thought that lady was going to turn out to have Alzheimer's or something and wanted to check her out. But maybe they want to get the patient having seizures away from this person for his own safety.
Hospitals have to try to take the safest and easiest way out for the patients there. Like if someone becomes aggressive, there is a chance that someone that is really frail could be injured.
because people like the head nurse in the first story humor them to shut them up, so they then go on believing they're right and can get people fired after insulting and belittling them.
The sad part is with the way a lot of lower end labor forces are treated by their employers, the Karens are rewarded for their behavior very frequently.
Alright, so if you for whatever reason believe that someone denying working somewhere is lying. Why do they ask for their managers? Why would someone lying about not working somewhere grant a request that will directly affect them negatively?
If I had to guess, its because they're not really listening to what the person is saying. They're just seeing a "lazy" worker who is refusing to "do their job", and therefore, the only possible solution is to demand the manager. I've seen something similar happen with phone calls. People don't really listen to your introductory speech and just seem to take it on faith that they've got the right number. Its not a super frequent thing, but every few months, I'll get a call from someone who thinks I'm Lyft dispatch and they want to dispute their bill. You'd think "I'm sorry, you have the wrong number" should be all it takes, but these folk spend several minutes arguing with me. Most aren't abusive and some even apologize when it finally gets through their heads that they have the wrong number, but it amazes me how much time these people spend arguing with me.
@@randomstuff-qu7sh and then you get the ones that want you to give them the correct number! How in the world am I supposed to know the number when I've never heard of the person before?
I'd bet she's off her meds. Time she gets fitted with the stiff white "huggy" jacket, and stashed in the room with the rubber walls. As soon as she poked Officer Betsy in the chest, I knew, "that's a paddlin'!"
5:50 answer your question fluff as a quote I heard once said "it's hard to convince someone they're wrong but it's impossible to convince an idiot they're wrong."
1. I feel bad for anyone who has to deal with crazy mom from the first story… imagine her as a hospice patient when family gets fed up with her… 2. Lady at the sandwich place can “piss off” herself and go elsewhere if the sandwich is that important. 3. I really hope EW got on some good antipsychotic medications!
The last story could have been an r/entitledpeople story as well, and if she wanted to have someone do groceries for her, she should have ordered curbside or get them delivered...
That one really baffles me, I know of no stores that just do your shopping for you like that unless you are disabled or called it in...you know extenuating circumstances. Maybe it was her first time? maybe EW thought that was how it's done, she probably just tossed a list at her beast of burden who rightly decided to ghost her self serving employer. Seriously at a loss here at the level of entitlement.
@@terramarini6880 yeah it was quite confusing, maybe she's so entitled that she's never gone to the grocery store to get her own groceries because that's "below her"
Sadly for her, entitlement doesn't go hand in hand with even a rudimentary intelligence and understanding of how things work. And that was clearly visible in this story already. Expecting her to know about pick-up order or delivery is expecting way too much for one of her mental capabilities.
Story 3 - "I look nothing like the folk who worked at this market, whose uniform consisted entirely of a green apron" 😲 Dear Universe... I hope they had on more than that
To be fair, I have asked a few people for help when I was having anxiety attacks and couldn't deal with shopping, The people I encountered were really really nice and helpful, getting things off shelves for me and so on. I thanked them profusely because I really did appreciate the help! I'm not good with crowds, and sometimes the only time I can get a ride is when stores are crowded. I feel like I am suffocating and I just want to run away. I am trying to get over that, but I still have bad days. Then a random person asks me if I need help, and I admit that I do. And so it goes on, really nice people who don't have to even look at me help me shop and help me through the check out! I don't have words to express how grateful I am to them, but I hope they know they make my tiny bit of the world so very much better! Bless them several thousand times over! They helped me, and they didn't have to!
I started this video thinking it would be a good read while I prepare a coffee. The became so entranced with the stories I forgot what I was doing. That last story did help remind me though.
Yep, I read the sequel to that one. Apparently the husband was a councilman or something like that in their town. He tried to get OP and Officer Betsy fired, used inspection services on the store and security firm in an attempt to shut them down and even threatened OP's boss. It ended with him getting divorced and bankrupt and the Karen actually got help and later apologized to the store owner and wanted to find OP but didn't know how.
I honestly laughed out loud when he said Officer Betsy flipped EW over and dropper her on her head! I have the feeling EW has been dropped on her head before. At least once.
3rd story Karen: Fetch my stuff, I have no time Also 3rd story Karen: spent so much time picking a fight with a random shopper, the manager, called the cops and waited for the random shopper to go out of the shop, and actually fighting the same cop she called
I could make this episode look like child's play with my time as a Security Guard in the Bay Area of California. People this crazy really do exist and these stories sound exactly like the kind of people I dealt with on a sometimes twice weekly basis.
Yes I agree. I had to stay with my brother in his place when I was going through some hard times for a few months in the rich suburbs of Washington DC and these people are all over the place. It was miserable.
A part of me really hopes that Story 3 is embellished, cause even for someone with Princess Syndrome (you can work out why it gets that name, especially among young women), I have never seen this level of craziness.
Actually, my aunt can be much crazier. It depends on the level and the disorder. I have seen MUCH worse fits IRL in the past, mostly from distant family members. On top of that, she may have something else mixed with Narcissistic Personality Disorder. People with true NPD can actually be really dangerous when you call their ego into question. Even the most civil NPD can become a murderer if you push the right buttons. (I study Psychology for fun and my father has a degree in it.)
I don't understand how these things can even happen. I would die before I ever asked for a supervisor or manager, I don't care how bad it is I'd be so embarrassed
Think about it. The crazy woman in the last story was still going strong at the police station. That meant probably a good hour and half to two hours since she began. I mean, a body only has so much energy in it till it HAS to calm down due to fatigue. What the heck was she on?
For many people, it isn't fatigue that gets them. But we have a limited supply of dopamine. When that and adrenaline run out, people will wind down but also become lethargic. However, these can last for a few hours.
@@blue.robotix Weed calms down, makes ppl sleepy (or hungry, depending on how long someone's been smoking it that day/evening). Also, ppl smoking weed are not interested in conflicts of any kind. They're happy, creative (writing, painting, etc.) while high, listening to music, etc. Bar brawls are common among drunk people cuz it not only makes ppl tipsy and goofy, it also triggers melancholy, aggression and a whole lot of other negative emotions. Weed never does that. You'll never see stoners beating each other up, they rather sit together, being happy and content. And peaceful. Weed also has the nickname "peace", at least where I live.
The last one in particular is HILARIOUS. Is there ANY grocery store where they "fetch" what's on your list? And Fluff my love, you should laugh more. You let yourself laugh on one older video, and it was a real treat to hear.
I really love that dark fluff reads the stories himself. I've seen videos of reddit stories read by a robot voice and it's just not as good as hearing a real (well I assume dark fluff is real) person read it.
I think the thing with those using robot or ai voices is that either they are not confident of their own voice or they just too shy to use their own voice...
How sure are we that Stevo hasn't got Stockholm syndrome? I mean, I've already become attached to Dark Fluff calling us beautiful and saying he loves us on a daily basis so... 🤔
Just wondering because I've watched DarkFluff videos for a little while(pretty much started around Oct-Nov 2020) because they make my day incredibly happy, but who is Stevo?
The truth is Stevo is nothing more than one of Fluffies Multiple Personalities... Most people only have 3 (Me, Myself & I) but Fluffy has a 4th Personality - Stevo...
5:40 It's because they're sheer narcissists, if they decide someone's an employee they are mentally incapable of reversing that decision, because that would mean they're wrong, and in their mind them being wrong simply isn't how the world works.
I always wondered why more of these whackos didn't end up being held on a pysch eval. We might have had a paper on Karen's wild ways and why they do it by now. It would probably be a really interesting read, lol !
I’ve been lucky that everytime I’ve been in hospital, I haven’t had any issues. Mum always takes me down to the little shop to get a teddy for my collection (they sell different animals wearing onesies). My mum however, works as a midwife and has had to deal with so many entitled people in her career.
You need to get a merch store up. One of the items should be an overshirt that says "I do *NOT* work here" on both sides, and/or is reversible to say "I am *OFF-DUTY* "
One time at ace hardware.. Some random lady asked me where something was, I said I don't work here, she says oh sorry and walked away as I said no problem... I can't understand why people would react differently than that when told, I don't work here... That's why I love these videos so much.. I just can't understand why people act that way...
That hands down was the best I don't work here story EVER!!!!!!! Man I wished I could've seen when she got baker acted and had to spend 3 days in the psych ward, also being charged with assaulting an officer at the same time!! 👏👏 thank you for your service officer Betsy, and to the great security gentleman. Also best store owner ever!!!
In my honest opinion...... I think the constable should have just started taking his cuffs out and saying 'alright then, I'll do my job. You have the right to remain silent, anything you say can and will be used against you in the court of law. you have the right to an attorney..... etc, etc...'
I made a mistake like that yesterday when I was at round 1. A game, called let's bounce, was broken and I went looking for an employee. I thought that a random bystander was an employee, so you know how it starts but after he told me he was waiting for a mechanic for the games I apologized to him and went on my way.
While working armed security I've been confused for a lot of things, since our company has authority to carry many type of weapons, and I've worked on sites requiring tactical attire. Thing is all of these things have something to do with the military, law enforcement or first responders, thanking me for my service, offering to buy me a coffee, etc and handled quickly with a "sorry, but I'm not that, just a higher end security officer" And thats pretty much the end of it. They apologize and we part ways. The best one though was while I was running some errands to get supplies for a site, this older gentleman wearing a Korean War veteran hat stops me and asks about where I'm stationed, where I've served, etc. He was surprised to say the least when I politely corrected him, and we had a nice chat before I offered to help with his shopping. But damn I've never been mistaken for a grocery store employee while in uniform, how could someone even be that stupid!?
In these stories I'm always amazed how some people's ego will not allow them to admit their are wrong. After telling them you do not work here i honestly feel they get it but refuse to back down. Backing down is admitting they were wrong and with that kind entitlement being wrong just cannot happen.
When I was still working food service during 2020, people used to get so entitled and angry that we were no longer serving custard or shakes and demanded that we make some. 1) these people could never read signs because there were at least ten signs stating we couldn't make them due to COVID, 2) they wouldn't accept that the factory we got those supplies from was currently closed due to COVID so we couldn't even order the mix, and 3) we didn't have the people to man the custard station and everything else because thanks to, again, COVID, we went from a minimum of an 8 person team down to 3 plus a manager if we were lucky enough to have a competent manager on the shift (the GM wanted the title of queen but none of the actual work. By far the worst manager I've ever worked under and that's saying something). People just don't listen when you tell them no. So glad I found a job I absolutely love thanks to my friend leaving zir position to move out of state. Working in a metaphysical shop is 10,000 times better than working my previous job any day of the week. And I actually look forward to going to work for once in my life. Now I just have to deal with entitled anti-vaxxers and fluffy bunny "witches" instead.
First story... I wouldn't have even stopped to let her berate me after the first comment of "I don't work here", I would have just got on the elevator... and if touched... time for the metal bracelets! But the fact she didn't know where she was going, and the fact she had a note of not being allowed to visit was the fun part on top, and... the comment of biting????? I think she needs to go to a nice padded room...
#1 Reminds me how much nicer we should be to nurses considering how much they already do and putting up with people like that on top of that. #2 I wish we had police that nice here in the States especially after hearing some cop put a 6 year old in cuffs here and took the kid to the station in the back of the car as if it was necessary.
My fluffy ragdoll cat and I couldn't believe the last story. How EWOAK (Entitled Wrench Of A Karen) basically got herself arrested and thrown into a psych part.
Karen: Do your job! Officer unzipps jacket. Karen: 😳 *not that job…* 😂 I personally would’ve taken out my badge long before then to see if that got her attention.
I'm a Medic technician, an my grandmother is in a skilled care facility, and sometimes I go an visit her after work.... I need to bring a change of clothes. I get mistaken for staff alot by the patients an some family. But they all just say "can you go get someone that can help" or I help them if I can. By now after 3 months most if not all get that I don't work at the home.
Ahh, yes! Dark Fluff and Stevo, the dream tag team, back to give us our dose of entitled people! An (should have been) award winning narration from Dark Fluff handed over to Stevo that rounds off the video like a Hulk Hogan flurry finish! If only these videos could be used as teaching tools to the wild Karens out there, but they'll probably take the start of each story as a how to Karen and see the result as someone who failed somewhere in executing the step-by-step plan! Both my neck and jaw hurts now from shaking my head and pulling my jaw up from the floor, with a starting headache from the forehead slapping. Great video, looking forward to the next!
10:04 as with so many stories of Karen's pushing a written shopping list to someone, demanding their shopping be done, I have decided on a proper course of action in case it's done to me. I'll take the list, refer the Karen to any seating/waiting area in the front of the store, and then as soon as I'm out of sight, shred the list, toss into the trash, and go about my business. If she insists on accompanying me, I'll wander the store aimlessly while gathering nothing until she gets the hint.
Damn imagine being so entiliteled your own direct family has you barred from visiting them in the hospital. You think they would catch the clue
ikr
Someone I know did that. I didn't interact with those family members much as a friend and visitor. Staff refused to deal with them. They were barred from visiting by the patient when she regained consciousness.
@@shannonp1656 Damn, you would think they would catch a clue right hahahah
I was expecting a reveal that the crazy woman's "baby boy" was 35, or something like that.
@@jdubya7139 At the very least. I can well understand why he didn't want her around. She's toxic.
I suspect that assaulting an officer is MUCH MORE SERIOUS than tresspassing....
Felony compared to a misdemeanor, nothing major.
Probably got a timeout in a padded cell, technically even poking a finger in the chest is assualting a police officer and resisting assest and also damaging city property
just a slight bit, lol
@@OmniscientWarrior based on the language of the story, it sounds like the UK, not the US.
@@cameronwebster6866
He said he was an Police officer in England at the start of the story
When you are so entitled that the cops YOU called bring you in for a psychological evaluation.
I actually heard this story on Am In The Jerk. It turns out that lady was mentally disabled and her husband (who actually was someone important) didn't do anything about it.
The last one! 🤣🤣🤣 First time I've heard of a Karen being sent out for a psych evaluation by the police! LOL There is hope for humanity...that was so perfect! 😂
“Your fired... ok?”
“Ok??..”
“Great now be on your way.”
Best exchange of lines ever
I hate stories where the manager/boss pretends to fire the person that obviously doesn't work there just to appease entitled idiots. 🙄 That only makes their entitled behavior worse.
Ikr? It leave them feeling like they’re in the right and like that’s acceptable behavior.
Just from observation, hospitals tend to have just barely enough staff to get the job done. The head nurse probably didn't have time to deal with that entitled idiot's bs, so did what was necessary to unsummon the witch so that she could continue doing the 5-10 people's worth of work she was expected to complete that day.
TBH I thought that lady was going to turn out to have Alzheimer's or something and wanted to check her out. But maybe they want to get the patient having seizures away from this person for his own safety.
It's not the job of the head nurse to "fix" entitled people, though.
Hospitals have to try to take the safest and easiest way out for the patients there. Like if someone becomes aggressive, there is a chance that someone that is really frail could be injured.
Why do Karen's assume they can get people fired? It's like they don't understand how jobs work.
I guess they feel that their inconvenience from the employee and having a power trip being denied they feel valid to have them fired
because people like the head nurse in the first story humor them to shut them up, so they then go on believing they're right and can get people fired after insulting and belittling them.
"Customers are always right", ergo treat the employees like personal servants.
The sad part is with the way a lot of lower end labor forces are treated by their employers, the Karens are rewarded for their behavior very frequently.
Because they can, and frequently do.
I'm just imagining that last lady in a straight jacket, sedated on meds, and still mumbling about how important she is. So, so important.
That must be an interesting place to shop; employees only wear a green apron and nothing else? Wow, the things you must see...
That’s literally an entire fetish, now where’s that store located, *asking for a friend*
I need to know where this store is asking for a friend
Mmm...😁
😂
It's like a wedding at the nudist colony. You already know who the best man is.
Moral of the story:
If it looks like a customer and walks like a customer, it's probably a Cop in Disguise..
Alright, so if you for whatever reason believe that someone denying working somewhere is lying. Why do they ask for their managers? Why would someone lying about not working somewhere grant a request that will directly affect them negatively?
If I had to guess, its because they're not really listening to what the person is saying. They're just seeing a "lazy" worker who is refusing to "do their job", and therefore, the only possible solution is to demand the manager.
I've seen something similar happen with phone calls. People don't really listen to your introductory speech and just seem to take it on faith that they've got the right number. Its not a super frequent thing, but every few months, I'll get a call from someone who thinks I'm Lyft dispatch and they want to dispute their bill. You'd think "I'm sorry, you have the wrong number" should be all it takes, but these folk spend several minutes arguing with me. Most aren't abusive and some even apologize when it finally gets through their heads that they have the wrong number, but it amazes me how much time these people spend arguing with me.
You want logic from a Karen? Really?
@@jacklow9611 Too true, Logical Karen is even more of an oxymoron than Military Intelligence or Honest Politician.
@@randomstuff-qu7sh and then you get the ones that want you to give them the correct number! How in the world am I supposed to know the number when I've never heard of the person before?
@@Mark_Agamotto1313_Smith *Yikes* Military Intelligence........*SHEEESH*. I mean, at least it's only the USMC that eats crayons, and not the USAF....
The last story... wow, just wow... psych eval sounds like something that is actually needed!
I'd bet she's off her meds. Time she gets fitted with the stiff white "huggy" jacket, and stashed in the room with the rubber walls.
As soon as she poked Officer Betsy in the chest, I knew, "that's a paddlin'!"
There's a sequel to this story where OP, his boss and the store owner have to deal with the Karen's husband...
@@greatprofessorbias414 would love to read that,can you place a link to it here.
5:50 answer your question fluff as a quote I heard once said "it's hard to convince someone they're wrong but it's impossible to convince an idiot they're wrong."
I think those people might have something like NPD. It's a disorder where your brain is incapable of recognizing the fact that you're wrong.
“I’m a level up from security” - I can imagine Mario levelling up and becoming a police officer. 😂
The second story: "You want me to do my job? Ok! Get on the ground, hands behind your back!"
*Pulls out cuffs and tazer*
Me: Opens laptop to do homework.
Also Me: Sees DarkFluff notification, homework can wait people.
Agreed Homework can always wait for DarkFluff
Understandable.
Same here. Assessment due... Nope, DarkFluff first
1. I feel bad for anyone who has to deal with crazy mom from the first story… imagine her as a hospice patient when family gets fed up with her…
2. Lady at the sandwich place can “piss off” herself and go elsewhere if the sandwich is that important.
3. I really hope EW got on some good antipsychotic medications!
1. The family will all be fighting over who gets the honor of pulling the plug on her.
The last story could have been an r/entitledpeople story as well, and if she wanted to have someone do groceries for her, she should have ordered curbside or get them delivered...
That one really baffles me, I know of no stores that just do your shopping for you like that unless you are disabled or called it in...you know extenuating circumstances. Maybe it was her first time? maybe EW thought that was how it's done, she probably just tossed a list at her beast of burden who rightly decided to ghost her self serving employer. Seriously at a loss here at the level of entitlement.
@@terramarini6880 yeah it was quite confusing, maybe she's so entitled that she's never gone to the grocery store to get her own groceries because that's "below her"
@@terramarini6880 The closest you get to a 'personal' grocery shopper is order online, and have it delivered.
@@Knightyme amazon fresh!
Sadly for her, entitlement doesn't go hand in hand with even a rudimentary intelligence and understanding of how things work. And that was clearly visible in this story already. Expecting her to know about pick-up order or delivery is expecting way too much for one of her mental capabilities.
Story 3 - "I look nothing like the folk who worked at this market, whose uniform consisted entirely of a green apron"
😲 Dear Universe... I hope they had on more than that
To be fair, I have asked a few people for help when I was having anxiety attacks and couldn't deal with shopping, The people I encountered were really really nice and helpful, getting things off shelves for me and so on. I thanked them profusely because I really did appreciate the help! I'm not good with crowds, and sometimes the only time I can get a ride is when stores are crowded. I feel like I am suffocating and I just want to run away. I am trying to get over that, but I still have bad days. Then a random person asks me if I need help, and I admit that I do. And so it goes on, really nice people who don't have to even look at me help me shop and help me through the check out! I don't have words to express how grateful I am to them, but I hope they know they make my tiny bit of the world so very much better! Bless them several thousand times over! They helped me, and they didn't have to!
True, but to be fair, that wasn't this woman's defining quality. Gratitude and awareness wasn't either.
@@davidlewis5312 You do you, whatever. I don't need you, my son does not eed you you can go get your nose job done or whatever.
You obviously ask politely, then, thank the person who helped you. You show respect, and get respect in return. Politeness and respect does wonders.
*Pokemon Thingy Time*
You encountered an wild crazy Karen!
Civilian: Go, Cop!
*Karen uses Arrest*
*It failed*
Civilian: Cop, use Arrest!
*Stupid Karen got caught!*
Someone needs to make a rom hack where we can catch Karens and make them fight other Karens. I'd pay for this to get made
I feel like someone now needs to rework the Pokémon theme with "Karen" instead.
Cop released Karen afterwards. She was a Bad Egg and would've corrupted the rest of his team.
@@TheDarkLink7 I'll start you off:
"Oh, look a Karen, so oppressed,
Like no one ever was,
Patience is my real test,
To arrest them is my cause"
Wow
I started this video thinking it would be a good read while I prepare a coffee. The became so entranced with the stories I forgot what I was doing. That last story did help remind me though.
She’s unhinged.
@@LunaP1 yay and verrily
HOLY MOSES! Officer Betsy performed a piledriver!
She did, didn't she? Good on her.
some people never even had a brain to start with, let alone losing theirs.
"Hey this sandwhich shop is out of sauce. I bet if I yell at them REAL LOUD they'll get new sauce!" 🤦♂️
As a night security guard, you always gotta keep that pot of coffee going
That last story, I heard it before. The Crazy Lady was the wife if some rich big shot and he tried to get it swept under the rug.
Yep, I read the sequel to that one. Apparently the husband was a councilman or something like that in their town. He tried to get OP and Officer Betsy fired, used inspection services on the store and security firm in an attempt to shut them down and even threatened OP's boss. It ended with him getting divorced and bankrupt and the Karen actually got help and later apologized to the store owner and wanted to find OP but didn't know how.
@@greatprofessorbias414 Thanks to both you and @jagirl966 for the follow-up.
It's nice to get some closure!
Karen in second story: You can’t arrest me!
The cop:* Uno Reverse *
I honestly laughed out loud when he said Officer Betsy flipped EW over and dropper her on her head! I have the feeling EW has been dropped on her head before. At least once.
DarkFluff, you always surprise me with stories that look like they'd end, but continue on. Keep finding these gems.
3rd story Karen: Fetch my stuff, I have no time
Also 3rd story Karen: spent so much time picking a fight with a random shopper, the manager, called the cops and waited for the random shopper to go out of the shop, and actually fighting the same cop she called
She was really just not all there.
Dark fluff is the best youtuber ever. He's my favorite reddit reader
I could make this episode look like child's play with my time as a Security Guard in the Bay Area of California. People this crazy really do exist and these stories sound exactly like the kind of people I dealt with on a sometimes twice weekly basis.
Yes I agree. I had to stay with my brother in his place when I was going through some hard times for a few months in the rich suburbs of Washington DC and these people are all over the place. It was miserable.
A part of me really hopes that Story 3 is embellished, cause even for someone with Princess Syndrome (you can work out why it gets that name, especially among young women), I have never seen this level of craziness.
Let’s be real.... most of these stories are. But they are great stories
Actually, my aunt can be much crazier. It depends on the level and the disorder. I have seen MUCH worse fits IRL in the past, mostly from distant family members.
On top of that, she may have something else mixed with Narcissistic Personality Disorder. People with true NPD can actually be really dangerous when you call their ego into question. Even the most civil NPD can become a murderer if you push the right buttons. (I study Psychology for fun and my father has a degree in it.)
The story also has a sequel where the OP and the store owner have to deal with the Karen's husband...
I've been super depressed lately and "Hello my friends" is my light in the dark
We often see an IDWHL story where the police come in and save the day. It’s nice to see one from the point of view of the police.
I don't understand how these things can even happen. I would die before I ever asked for a supervisor or manager, I don't care how bad it is I'd be so embarrassed
Think about it. The crazy woman in the last story was still going strong at the police station. That meant probably a good hour and half to two hours since she began. I mean, a body only has so much energy in it till it HAS to calm down due to fatigue. What the heck was she on?
For many people, it isn't fatigue that gets them. But we have a limited supply of dopamine. When that and adrenaline run out, people will wind down but also become lethargic. However, these can last for a few hours.
She was using weed and went fully crazy
Nevermind that that she completely forgot all about the important call she was supposedly on , smh.
@@blue.robotix Weed calms down, makes ppl sleepy (or hungry, depending on how long someone's been smoking it that day/evening). Also, ppl smoking weed are not interested in conflicts of any kind. They're happy, creative (writing, painting, etc.) while high, listening to music, etc. Bar brawls are common among drunk people cuz it not only makes ppl tipsy and goofy, it also triggers melancholy, aggression and a whole lot of other negative emotions. Weed never does that. You'll never see stoners beating each other up, they rather sit together, being happy and content. And peaceful. Weed also has the nickname "peace", at least where I live.
@@goldiemum3991 ok.. also why the h*ll do people use it
The last one in particular is HILARIOUS. Is there ANY grocery store where they "fetch" what's on your list? And Fluff my love, you should laugh more. You let yourself laugh on one older video, and it was a real treat to hear.
Karen: *Is being a karen in a hospital*
Me, remembering code gray: Ohhh, this is gonna be good.
I really love that dark fluff reads the stories himself. I've seen videos of reddit stories read by a robot voice and it's just not as good as hearing a real (well I assume dark fluff is real) person read it.
You could check out rSlash, he also reads reddit in a human voice
So does Reddit Brew and she has a cute kitty named Luna.😊
I think the thing with those using robot or ai voices is that either they are not confident of their own voice or they just too shy to use their own voice...
How sure are we that Stevo hasn't got Stockholm syndrome? I mean, I've already become attached to Dark Fluff calling us beautiful and saying he loves us on a daily basis so... 🤔
Just wondering because I've watched DarkFluff videos for a little while(pretty much started around Oct-Nov 2020) because they make my day incredibly happy, but who is Stevo?
@@chrisb.3353 the editor darkfluff has in his basement
@@aleynahallie9506 Ah thank you. now I understand some of the comments. from an outside perspective it didn't really make a lot of sense
The truth is Stevo is nothing more than one of Fluffies Multiple Personalities...
Most people only have 3 (Me, Myself & I) but Fluffy has a 4th Personality - Stevo...
Yet we NEVER see his face. Why is that?
Love how in story one her son was like I don't want to see that batch. Lol
Imagine getting committed to the psych ward because you couldn't handle being told I DON'T FUCKING WORK HERE
5:40 It's because they're sheer narcissists, if they decide someone's an employee they are mentally incapable of reversing that decision, because that would mean they're wrong, and in their mind them being wrong simply isn't how the world works.
Story 1: Damn, glad my mom is sane!
I always wondered why more of these whackos didn't end up being held on a pysch eval.
We might have had a paper on Karen's wild ways and why they do it by now. It would probably be a really interesting read, lol !
I am in love with how his catchphrase is "Oh, boy oh boy..."
"it was a Monday morning with no coffee after all"
Me: understandable, have a goo- better day.
I’ve been lucky that everytime I’ve been in hospital, I haven’t had any issues. Mum always takes me down to the little shop to get a teddy for my collection (they sell different animals wearing onesies). My mum however, works as a midwife and has had to deal with so many entitled people in her career.
You need to get a merch store up. One of the items should be an overshirt that says "I do *NOT* work here" on both sides, and/or is reversible to say "I am *OFF-DUTY* "
If someone says they don’t work here, I believe them. Even if they’re lying and do actually work here, I don’t want to be “helped” by them
Good thinking.
One time at ace hardware.. Some random lady asked me where something was, I said I don't work here, she says oh sorry and walked away as I said no problem... I can't understand why people would react differently than that when told, I don't work here... That's why I love these videos so much.. I just can't understand why people act that way...
That hands down was the best I don't work here story EVER!!!!!!! Man I wished I could've seen when she got baker acted and had to spend 3 days in the psych ward, also being charged with assaulting an officer at the same time!! 👏👏 thank you for your service officer Betsy, and to the great security gentleman. Also best store owner ever!!!
My god man, get my groceries, I'm important, yeah I are, so important that she got her own special room? Lmao
Thank you for all the smiles! I really like your positivity.
I REMEBER HEARING THAT LAST STORY YEARS AGO ON A DIFFERENT CHANNEL, I TRIED LOOKING FOR THAT STORY FOR SO DAMN LONG. OMG THANK YOU SO DAMN MUCH.
In my honest opinion...... I think the constable should have just started taking his cuffs out and saying 'alright then, I'll do my job. You have the right to remain silent, anything you say can and will be used against you in the court of law. you have the right to an attorney..... etc, etc...'
The story about the entitled wench at store made we belly laugh harder than I have in ages. Thank you 😂😂😂
That 3rd story was totally insane! Best one yet! But knowing entitled jerks I'm sure that sooner or later there'll be one to top it eventually! Lmfao!
I made a mistake like that yesterday when I was at round 1. A game, called let's bounce, was broken and I went looking for an employee. I thought that a random bystander was an employee, so you know how it starts but after he told me he was waiting for a mechanic for the games I apologized to him and went on my way.
OMG I laughed and laughed thru the last story!!! That's one of the BEST I've listened to, ever!!!! LMAO
Last one, frigging priceless, would love to have been a fly on the wall for it.
Guy in story 2 needs to carry a few snickers bar around with him.. Because you're not you when you're hungry~!
I love how he's like
'we are friends and there's nothing you can do about it'.
Perfect to listen to while walking my dogs
I love that they took the EW in the last story for a psych evaluator!
While working armed security I've been confused for a lot of things, since our company has authority to carry many type of weapons, and I've worked on sites requiring tactical attire. Thing is all of these things have something to do with the military, law enforcement or first responders, thanking me for my service, offering to buy me a coffee, etc and handled quickly with a "sorry, but I'm not that, just a higher end security officer" And thats pretty much the end of it. They apologize and we part ways.
The best one though was while I was running some errands to get supplies for a site, this older gentleman wearing a Korean War veteran hat stops me and asks about where I'm stationed, where I've served, etc. He was surprised to say the least when I politely corrected him, and we had a nice chat before I offered to help with his shopping.
But damn I've never been mistaken for a grocery store employee while in uniform, how could someone even be that stupid!?
Wow... I literally laughed to tears on that last one!
In these stories I'm always amazed how some people's ego will not allow them to admit their are wrong. After telling them you do not work here i honestly feel they get it but refuse to back down. Backing down is admitting they were wrong and with that kind entitlement being wrong just cannot happen.
Does that sound like a recent politician that we all know of?
Thank you for your Videos. I tried some other TH-camrs, but your Voice is the best. I could listen to your Storys for Hours.
Dude, the third one is the best damn karen story I've heard.
When I was still working food service during 2020, people used to get so entitled and angry that we were no longer serving custard or shakes and demanded that we make some. 1) these people could never read signs because there were at least ten signs stating we couldn't make them due to COVID, 2) they wouldn't accept that the factory we got those supplies from was currently closed due to COVID so we couldn't even order the mix, and 3) we didn't have the people to man the custard station and everything else because thanks to, again, COVID, we went from a minimum of an 8 person team down to 3 plus a manager if we were lucky enough to have a competent manager on the shift (the GM wanted the title of queen but none of the actual work. By far the worst manager I've ever worked under and that's saying something). People just don't listen when you tell them no. So glad I found a job I absolutely love thanks to my friend leaving zir position to move out of state. Working in a metaphysical shop is 10,000 times better than working my previous job any day of the week. And I actually look forward to going to work for once in my life. Now I just have to deal with entitled anti-vaxxers and fluffy bunny "witches" instead.
That last one was amazing! best one yes!!
Karens -0
Savage people-1
I don't have enough middle fingers for the lady in the last story.
First story : that mom’s not “a little crazy” she’s absolutely god tear insane!
Wow. That last story was surely something.
Fluff - I am absolutely amazed by the sheer number of people who do not understand "I don't work here".
being hangry is a terrible thing, hungry + angry= trouble
First story... I wouldn't have even stopped to let her berate me after the first comment of "I don't work here", I would have just got on the elevator... and if touched... time for the metal bracelets! But the fact she didn't know where she was going, and the fact she had a note of not being allowed to visit was the fun part on top, and... the comment of biting????? I think she needs to go to a nice padded room...
#1 Reminds me how much nicer we should be to nurses considering how much they already do and putting up with people like that on top of that. #2 I wish we had police that nice here in the States especially after hearing some cop put a 6 year old in cuffs here and took the kid to the station in the back of the car as if it was necessary.
For the grocery store Karen I'd do this after the constant bitching: "Sure I'll go do it." *takes the list then tears it into many many pieces*
Great stories fluff....thank you x
Just came in from watering the garden and get the notification from Fluffy. Always look forward to the videos.
Let's Get it!! Hey there Dark Fluff, my beautiful, wonderful friend ❤
I already know that the next time I'm sick, I'll be listening on this channel on repeat :)
My fluffy ragdoll cat and I couldn't believe the last story. How EWOAK (Entitled Wrench Of A Karen) basically got herself arrested and thrown into a psych part.
I only come to this channel to listen to one or two stories at a time then move on but yall keep dragging me back great content
Karen: Do your job!
Officer unzipps jacket.
Karen: 😳 *not that job…*
😂
I personally would’ve taken out my badge long before then to see if that got her attention.
WOW! Great bunch of stories! Thanks Fluff!!!!! :)
Physical therapy buddies 😂 I love how that story ended
17:56 you forgot to say "REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE" at the end of that story
I'm a Medic technician, an my grandmother is in a skilled care facility, and sometimes I go an visit her after work.... I need to bring a change of clothes. I get mistaken for staff alot by the patients an some family. But they all just say "can you go get someone that can help" or I help them if I can. By now after 3 months most if not all get that I don't work at the home.
That last story was nuts!
Ahh, yes!
Dark Fluff and Stevo, the dream tag team, back to give us our dose of entitled people!
An (should have been) award winning narration from Dark Fluff handed over to Stevo that rounds off the video like a Hulk Hogan flurry finish!
If only these videos could be used as teaching tools to the wild Karens out there, but they'll probably take the start of each story as a how to Karen and see the result as someone who failed somewhere in executing the step-by-step plan!
Both my neck and jaw hurts now from shaking my head and pulling my jaw up from the floor, with a starting headache from the forehead slapping.
Great video, looking forward to the next!
Story 2: That’s freaking awesome.
That last one cannot be true as everyone knows that it amounts to gross misconduct to use the last of the coffee and not replace it.
I must incredibly lucky? Never been mistaken for an employee, so never had to say the words about, I DON'T WORK HERE! Last story was a real gem.
10:04 as with so many stories of Karen's pushing a written shopping list to someone, demanding their shopping be done, I have decided on a proper course of action in case it's done to me. I'll take the list, refer the Karen to any seating/waiting area in the front of the store, and then as soon as I'm out of sight, shred the list, toss into the trash, and go about my business. If she insists on accompanying me, I'll wander the store aimlessly while gathering nothing until she gets the hint.
£80 for lunch and she didn't even get any food...
It truly SUCKS to be a Karen sometimes...
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