Wow, story 1 seems like a pretty horrible person. For one thing, they literally destroyed a safety system and if the hotel folks didn't notice, has now put people at risk, not to mention potentially put them at risk of an inspection issue. That on top of having to try and get rid of the smoke smell, which someone probably got yelled at for...
@@NachsteNachdemGaming you can't know what sort of system the actual hotel uses but even so, with fire, moments can make a difference. If the fire started in that room, between the time it took for the outside system to recognize an issue, someone could have potentially died of smoke inhalation. It was just asinine no matter what.
Wow I hate the person in story 1. There's a special place in hell for people who smoke in non smoking rooms. And then trashing the room and not owning up to it and paying for it? Trash. I was once put up in a smoking room when my flight got delayed by a day and we were bussed to a hotel, I was in the room for maybe 20 seconds, opened a window, but I couldn't breathe so I went down to ask for a different room. Would have slept in the lobby if they didn't have a non smoking room. People have allergies, if you're too lazy to go outside to smoke, get a smoking room.
First person was an idiot. Forst of all how did the beeping from the alarm clock get mistaken for a smoke alarm. Also, why was that their method of turning it off. Call the front desk. Also, before the reveal of what it was I was guessing co2 alarm because they do that consistent beep pattern depending on if it is detecting co2 or battery change. However, a smoke alarm would be much louder.
Story 1: Call the front desk, we'd be happy to help you solve that without wreaking the room (surprised OP didn't get a nice charge on his credit card bill). Story 2: Call the fire department for an uncontrollable water leak. They can shut off the main where it connects from the city while the issue is being fixed. Before the foundation washes away. 3: WHY THE FUCK CAN'T ANYONE TELL A STORY. Stop including irrelevant details. 4. All fire stories: call the damn fire department. You can always say you just happened to spot it. Just get someone there to address it.
I've seen a lot of spelling mistakes in Mostly Facts/Mainly Fact's channels. I don't know who does the subtitles but it is painfully obvious that a large percentage of their job is done with talk-to-text. 23:35 "Done alive" instead of "unalive"; 23:45 "Done a living" instead of "unaliving"; and... of course, the one you mentioned. I've made videos where I include subtitles and, granted, it can take a while to complete and can be very stressful. It's always worth looking over one more time though haha
Story 3. I remember cassette tapes and rewinding them. We loved Star Wars, and the VCR player ruined my dad's special edition OG trilogy tapes. It was amazing when we finally got a DVD player, and you didn't have to rewind it. Gosh, I feel old.
I work on a farm and crashed a $250,000 tractor (which would have cost well over $800,000 to replace due to the specific setup we would need on a replacement) into a $950,000 combine. Insurance wrote both off and we ended up getting a slightly newer and a few hours less combine for the same price as the old one but we had to pay over $60,000 out of pocket to buy back and repair the tractor. On another farming related note, I saw a picture of someone who crashed their $1.4-1.5 million tractor into a massive metal power pole which destroyed the pole (not sure if the tractor will be written off as it hasn’t been recovered yet) and knocking power out to some areas and putting a massive strain on the power grid for the communities that pole supplied power for.
I dont understand why the narrator didn't seem to read that the guy who had his kneecap injured by the OP in Story 6, would've actually *died* on the Matterhorn due to a frayed rope. If he had been climbing high on it, a frayed rope is all it takes to break and make you fall dangerous heights. I've heard it's one of the constant reasons why climbers die, or go missing. The OP saved his life, for the expense of his knee cap. Also, I would be fine with the reuploads more if there was an actual *reason* to why there are reuploads. They should atleast put a notice for why its happening instead of staying silent. It's obvious that its bothering some of the viewers.
I recently, as in less than 10 days ago, got back from Germany. Long story short, my brother is dealing with the Germany social system regarding his kid and basically, they don't care about you if you become disabled. Our ADA started in the 70s and was fully in place in the 90s with many modifications since. Germanys version of ADA, BGG, was implemented in 2002. Imagine all the ADA violations we deal with daily 30+ years later, minimum, and then translate that to a system that is at least 10 to 15 years younger. "The state will cover you if something happens, so as long as you don't make a fuss and keep your problems hidden, you'll be fine!" This is a near direct quote from my brother that lives with it everyday. Needless to say, I would love to visit again, but I'll never live there.
The first story has me laughing so hard oh my gosh. I can imaging Key and Peele doing this, but like 10 times funnier with snarky and off-handed comments tossed back and forth. Funniest thing I've heard in a while.
Doctor here- please don’t talk about what you’ve no clue on when it comes to “better health care”, especially when you couldn’t even remember what country the poster was in. 👍
Apparently by saying "that is your problem" I mean... HOW is it rude?! By that logic the guy that I accidentally hurt (but I take all the responsibility and will always feel bad), was acctually just rude to me... How? You see I hurt them because I got triggered and was in stronger panic mode, because something reminded me of very stressful situation that was in my past and put me through the ringer. No I know it was my problem, they told me something in the line that it is my problem and I take it... I take it I feel bad and I hope I will never do it again. BUT HOW with me it is alright to be my problem, but when I tell it to others, I am suddenly rude 🐈⬛🪷 or is there other problem? ESPECIALLY IF YOU DID NOT MEAN HARM OR ANYTHING BECAUSE YOU WANTED TO SAY OR SOMETHING SOMETHING FUNNY OR YOU JUST SIMPLY DIDN'T MEANT ANYTHING IN MALICIOUS WAY, BECAUSE YOU SIMPLY DON'T DO IT, and sometimes other people seem to somehow twist it, only sometimes, I think...
Wow, story 1 seems like a pretty horrible person. For one thing, they literally destroyed a safety system and if the hotel folks didn't notice, has now put people at risk, not to mention potentially put them at risk of an inspection issue. That on top of having to try and get rid of the smoke smell, which someone probably got yelled at for...
Exactly!!
I mean, just call down to reception and tell them something is beeping. Geez.
It would have been easier to ask for a smoking room. SO MUCH EASIER!
If there was an actual fire the main smoke alarms would’ve gone off like he said so he didn’t put anyone at risk
@@NachsteNachdemGaming you can't know what sort of system the actual hotel uses but even so, with fire, moments can make a difference. If the fire started in that room, between the time it took for the outside system to recognize an issue, someone could have potentially died of smoke inhalation. It was just asinine no matter what.
Wow I hate the person in story 1. There's a special place in hell for people who smoke in non smoking rooms. And then trashing the room and not owning up to it and paying for it? Trash. I was once put up in a smoking room when my flight got delayed by a day and we were bussed to a hotel, I was in the room for maybe 20 seconds, opened a window, but I couldn't breathe so I went down to ask for a different room. Would have slept in the lobby if they didn't have a non smoking room. People have allergies, if you're too lazy to go outside to smoke, get a smoking room.
As a smoker... THIS. Gives the rest of us a bad name.
First person was an idiot. Forst of all how did the beeping from the alarm clock get mistaken for a smoke alarm. Also, why was that their method of turning it off. Call the front desk. Also, before the reveal of what it was I was guessing co2 alarm because they do that consistent beep pattern depending on if it is detecting co2 or battery change. However, a smoke alarm would be much louder.
Story 1: Call the front desk, we'd be happy to help you solve that without wreaking the room (surprised OP didn't get a nice charge on his credit card bill). Story 2: Call the fire department for an uncontrollable water leak. They can shut off the main where it connects from the city while the issue is being fixed. Before the foundation washes away. 3: WHY THE FUCK CAN'T ANYONE TELL A STORY. Stop including irrelevant details. 4. All fire stories: call the damn fire department. You can always say you just happened to spot it. Just get someone there to address it.
25:16 Gives me the impression that a spellcheck wasn’t done for this vid lmao
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I've seen a lot of spelling mistakes in Mostly Facts/Mainly Fact's channels. I don't know who does the subtitles but it is painfully obvious that a large percentage of their job is done with talk-to-text. 23:35 "Done alive" instead of "unalive"; 23:45 "Done a living" instead of "unaliving"; and... of course, the one you mentioned.
I've made videos where I include subtitles and, granted, it can take a while to complete and can be very stressful. It's always worth looking over one more time though haha
Holy crap! Those make me feel so much better about the stupid stuff i pulled as a kid! 😂😂
These stories make my day
Story 3. I remember cassette tapes and rewinding them. We loved Star Wars, and the VCR player ruined my dad's special edition OG trilogy tapes.
It was amazing when we finally got a DVD player, and you didn't have to rewind it.
Gosh, I feel old.
When I burned out from my old job. I developed anxiety and carpal tunnel.
I work on a farm and crashed a $250,000 tractor (which would have cost well over $800,000 to replace due to the specific setup we would need on a replacement) into a $950,000 combine. Insurance wrote both off and we ended up getting a slightly newer and a few hours less combine for the same price as the old one but we had to pay over $60,000 out of pocket to buy back and repair the tractor.
On another farming related note, I saw a picture of someone who crashed their $1.4-1.5 million tractor into a massive metal power pole which destroyed the pole (not sure if the tractor will be written off as it hasn’t been recovered yet) and knocking power out to some areas and putting a massive strain on the power grid for the communities that pole supplied power for.
First OP is an a-hole. Look, I'm a smoker, _I get it,_ but for fk sake, GO OUTSIDE! Or ask for a smoking room. But don't do what this guy did!
I dont understand why the narrator didn't seem to read that the guy who had his kneecap injured by the OP in Story 6, would've actually *died* on the Matterhorn due to a frayed rope. If he had been climbing high on it, a frayed rope is all it takes to break and make you fall dangerous heights. I've heard it's one of the constant reasons why climbers die, or go missing. The OP saved his life, for the expense of his knee cap.
Also, I would be fine with the reuploads more if there was an actual *reason* to why there are reuploads. They should atleast put a notice for why its happening instead of staying silent. It's obvious that its bothering some of the viewers.
I recently, as in less than 10 days ago, got back from Germany. Long story short, my brother is dealing with the Germany social system regarding his kid and basically, they don't care about you if you become disabled. Our ADA started in the 70s and was fully in place in the 90s with many modifications since. Germanys version of ADA, BGG, was implemented in 2002. Imagine all the ADA violations we deal with daily 30+ years later, minimum, and then translate that to a system that is at least 10 to 15 years younger. "The state will cover you if something happens, so as long as you don't make a fuss and keep your problems hidden, you'll be fine!" This is a near direct quote from my brother that lives with it everyday.
Needless to say, I would love to visit again, but I'll never live there.
The first story has me laughing so hard oh my gosh. I can imaging Key and Peele doing this, but like 10 times funnier with snarky and off-handed comments tossed back and forth. Funniest thing I've heard in a while.
I broke a truck window weedwhacking.
I didn't know a weedwhacker was capable of slinging a rock fast enough to break a window, but that day I learned
"used a pencil to rewind the tapes...." You are old!!
So many involve fire
It was Stephanie that drove the car in the kitchen in Full House, not Michelle.
Oh boy, I have some doozies that would have made the top of the list, if they've been submitted.😊 And a couple stories will never be told
Here so early my girlfriend left
Here so late ur girlfriend eight
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Doctor here- please don’t talk about what you’ve no clue on when it comes to “better health care”, especially when you couldn’t even remember what country the poster was in. 👍
Apparently by saying "that is your problem" I mean... HOW is it rude?! By that logic the guy that I accidentally hurt (but I take all the responsibility and will always feel bad), was acctually just rude to me... How? You see I hurt them because I got triggered and was in stronger panic mode, because something reminded me of very stressful situation that was in my past and put me through the ringer. No I know it was my problem, they told me something in the line that it is my problem and I take it... I take it I feel bad and I hope I will never do it again. BUT HOW with me it is alright to be my problem, but when I tell it to others, I am suddenly rude 🐈⬛🪷 or is there other problem? ESPECIALLY IF YOU DID NOT MEAN HARM OR ANYTHING BECAUSE YOU WANTED TO SAY OR SOMETHING SOMETHING FUNNY OR YOU JUST SIMPLY DIDN'T MEANT ANYTHING IN MALICIOUS WAY, BECAUSE YOU SIMPLY DON'T DO IT, and sometimes other people seem to somehow twist it, only sometimes, I think...