"Now, let's be clear about something. This phenomenon of 'fail videos' is not only distasteful but also a troubling reflection of our society's decline. Watching others' misfortunes and laughing at their pain is unbecoming. It cultivates a sense of schadenfreude, a pleasure derived from another person's suffering. This is a sickness, a moral decay that must be addressed. We should strive for excellence, for dignity and discipline, not for trivial entertainment at the expense of others. It is my firm belief that these fail videos undermine our collective humanity. Instead of glorifying mistakes and blunders, we should encourage resilience and learning in a more constructive, respectful manner. This is how we build a stronger, more compassionate community. I trust you'll see the wisdom in this and choose to elevate, rather than degrade, our shared human experience." --Nurse Ratched
### Randall McMurphy Replies to Nurse Ratched "Aw, come on, Nurse Ratched, lighten up a little! Life’s too short to be so damn serious all the time. Yeah, people screw up, and yeah, it’s funny sometimes. That’s what makes us human. Look, those fail videos-sure, they’re about people messing up, but they’re also about showing that we all make mistakes. And guess what? We get back up. We laugh at ourselves and we keep going. It’s called resilience, and it’s a hell of a lot more fun than pretending we’re perfect. We should be able to laugh at our failures, share them, and not take everything so seriously. It’s a way to connect, to say, ‘Hey, we’re all in this together, and none of us are perfect.’ So maybe instead of looking down on those fail videos, we could see them as a celebration of being human, of bouncing back from our mistakes, and finding a little joy in the process. What do you say, Nurse? Can we at least agree to laugh a little more?"
### An Entitled Boomer is Offended and Wants to Call the Manager "Excuse me, this is absolutely unacceptable! I cannot believe that in this day and age, people are finding amusement in other people's misfortunes. It's disgraceful and downright disrespectful. I demand to speak to the manager immediately. This whole idea of 'fail videos'-it’s appalling. We were raised to have respect, dignity, and compassion for one another. Laughing at someone’s mistakes? That’s not how we should behave. Back in my day, we didn’t glorify failure. We learned from it quietly and with dignity. This whole culture of broadcasting and mocking other people’s errors is beyond me. What happened to decency and empathy? So yes, I want to speak to the manager right now. This has gone too far, and I won't stand for it. We need to bring back some standards, and it starts with putting a stop to this nonsense immediately."
### The Manager, Montgomery Burns, Arrives "Ah, yes, excellent. I understand there's some discontent regarding these so-called 'fail videos.' As the esteemed leader of this establishment, allow me to address this issue with the utmost gravity. You see, fail videos, while seemingly crude and puerile, provide an interesting lens through which we can observe human nature. They remind us of the folly and frailty of our fellow man. Quite amusing, really. But more importantly, they offer an opportunity for reflection and improvement. Consider this: each failure is a stepping stone towards success. By witnessing the blunders of others, one can learn to avoid such pitfalls oneself. It's a form of... educational entertainment, if you will. However, if these videos are causing undue distress among my employees, we must reassess their place in our fine establishment. After all, a happy workforce is a productive workforce. Perhaps a balance can be struck-allowing for the enjoyment of these humorous mishaps while fostering an environment of learning and growth. Now, if you'll excuse me, I have a corporation to run. Smithers, see to it that this matter is handled with the appropriate level of sensitivity and decorum. That will be all."
That PollArmy joke was legitimately hilarious. Perfect delivery 😂
Great video bro, I didn't waste my time watching it.
I appreciate that!
😹 They nailed the fail! 😂
Love these videos!
More to come!
Hilarious, as always!
Now show the other 99,900 fail videos
Why do those trampoline tops always rip?
Construction got robbed.
I love FailArmy but no one wants to listen to commentary
poucas boas nessa hein, vamos melhorar ai galera
"Now, let's be clear about something. This phenomenon of 'fail videos' is not only distasteful but also a troubling reflection of our society's decline.
Watching others' misfortunes and laughing at their pain is unbecoming. It cultivates a sense of schadenfreude, a pleasure derived from another person's suffering. This is a sickness, a moral decay that must be addressed.
We should strive for excellence, for dignity and discipline, not for trivial entertainment at the expense of others. It is my firm belief that these fail videos undermine our collective humanity.
Instead of glorifying mistakes and blunders, we should encourage resilience and learning in a more constructive, respectful manner. This is how we build a stronger, more compassionate community.
I trust you'll see the wisdom in this and choose to elevate, rather than degrade, our shared human experience."
--Nurse Ratched
### Randall McMurphy Replies to Nurse Ratched
"Aw, come on, Nurse Ratched, lighten up a little! Life’s too short to be so damn serious all the time. Yeah, people screw up, and yeah, it’s funny sometimes. That’s what makes us human.
Look, those fail videos-sure, they’re about people messing up, but they’re also about showing that we all make mistakes. And guess what? We get back up. We laugh at ourselves and we keep going. It’s called resilience, and it’s a hell of a lot more fun than pretending we’re perfect.
We should be able to laugh at our failures, share them, and not take everything so seriously. It’s a way to connect, to say, ‘Hey, we’re all in this together, and none of us are perfect.’
So maybe instead of looking down on those fail videos, we could see them as a celebration of being human, of bouncing back from our mistakes, and finding a little joy in the process.
What do you say, Nurse? Can we at least agree to laugh a little more?"
### An Entitled Boomer is Offended and Wants to Call the Manager
"Excuse me, this is absolutely unacceptable! I cannot believe that in this day and age, people are finding amusement in other people's misfortunes. It's disgraceful and downright disrespectful.
I demand to speak to the manager immediately. This whole idea of 'fail videos'-it’s appalling. We were raised to have respect, dignity, and compassion for one another. Laughing at someone’s mistakes? That’s not how we should behave.
Back in my day, we didn’t glorify failure. We learned from it quietly and with dignity. This whole culture of broadcasting and mocking other people’s errors is beyond me. What happened to decency and empathy?
So yes, I want to speak to the manager right now. This has gone too far, and I won't stand for it. We need to bring back some standards, and it starts with putting a stop to this nonsense immediately."
### The Manager, Montgomery Burns, Arrives
"Ah, yes, excellent. I understand there's some discontent regarding these so-called 'fail videos.' As the esteemed leader of this establishment, allow me to address this issue with the utmost gravity.
You see, fail videos, while seemingly crude and puerile, provide an interesting lens through which we can observe human nature. They remind us of the folly and frailty of our fellow man. Quite amusing, really. But more importantly, they offer an opportunity for reflection and improvement.
Consider this: each failure is a stepping stone towards success. By witnessing the blunders of others, one can learn to avoid such pitfalls oneself. It's a form of... educational entertainment, if you will.
However, if these videos are causing undue distress among my employees, we must reassess their place in our fine establishment. After all, a happy workforce is a productive workforce. Perhaps a balance can be struck-allowing for the enjoyment of these humorous mishaps while fostering an environment of learning and growth.
Now, if you'll excuse me, I have a corporation to run. Smithers, see to it that this matter is handled with the appropriate level of sensitivity and decorum. That will be all."
👍 cool!
Hello!
Hey again!
Face reveal?
Not exactly, I only joined three years ago. There is a diverse team who works on the content across all of our channels.
4:16 Nope, this isn't Poland. This is probably Russia, so maybe get some knowledge about other countries, bc it's so dumb and unrespectful.
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