Have you had a GUT FEELING to DISLIKE Someone... and you were CORRECT? - Reddit Podcast

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  • @amithegenius
    @amithegenius  ปีที่แล้ว +48

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  • @undeaddoeinc.407
    @undeaddoeinc.407 ปีที่แล้ว +582

    I feel bad for the mom in the last story, but at the same time ashamed of her. That's your DAUGHTER. When you saw her escape you should have went with her. Both of you could have worked and rented an apartment together.

    • @TheEDFLegacy
      @TheEDFLegacy ปีที่แล้ว

      I don't. That mom deserves everything she gets. She tortured her own daughter by association. This is the worst kind of neglect, and she even encouraged it. She should be arrested with jerk because that is called aiding and abetting. The fact that she played along when he outright suggested that she get naked was the last straw for me. Both of them should be in jail for the rest of their lives.

    • @AliSakurai
      @AliSakurai ปีที่แล้ว

      Honestly, I thought the mom was scum. When you have a kid, it's not about you anymore it's about your child.

    • @Phantom-cr3in
      @Phantom-cr3in ปีที่แล้ว +30

      Yes but she was scarred with the guilt of leaving this man. So that’s why. And you might be thinking like then why was she so scared of leaving him from guilt ever since he’s done that? well, because most likely the moms scared of punishments from the stepfather like “ I’ll come for you.” Or “ you don’t wanna know what happens next.” That’s most likely why.

    • @fastertrackcreative
      @fastertrackcreative ปีที่แล้ว +16

      Yeah she's also responsible as a mother for her daughter's safety and wellbeing.

    • @SilentHotdog28
      @SilentHotdog28 ปีที่แล้ว +20

      No sympathy what so ever for the mother, she is a piece of shit for staying with him, he was a pedo, plus he kicked a 3 year old......
      I feel bad for the kids and what they had to put up with.

  • @annalisasauter7935
    @annalisasauter7935 ปีที่แล้ว +111

    The sixth story was appalling. No child should be physically reprimanded for expressing their feelings, even in school assignments.

    • @Beeeeeee0528
      @Beeeeeee0528 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      did you get the wrong story?? the third story was about someone’s ex selling drugs with his uncle💀

    • @annalisasauter7935
      @annalisasauter7935 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @PutThoseDawgsAway You were right. It was the sixth story. I corrected my comment.

  • @karencahill4798
    @karencahill4798 ปีที่แล้ว +207

    This last story Hit home. I was molested by one of my mothers husbands. When my husband died, I was 39. Our kids, boy and girl were about 8 and 7. I never dated nor remarried because I wouldn’t take that chance. I could never trust a man around my children. I’ve never regretted that decision- I can live without a man, but couldn’t live the off chance my children would be harmed. I’m 67 now - no regrets.

    • @middleeasternforhire8985
      @middleeasternforhire8985 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +14

      I salute your wisdom and as i said 1000+ times before to others re marriage when your child is still vulnerable and dependent on you is wrong and also kinda selfish tbh

    • @selrox879
      @selrox879 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      A real woman and mom. ❤ all love to you

    • @Neesi392
      @Neesi392 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      It’s sad how many women feel like this, I’m never bringing a man into my home, I can wait until my daughters older so many fucking creeps out there

  • @draconicdusk5911
    @draconicdusk5911 ปีที่แล้ว +231

    Story 1: Absolute legend. Standing his ground. Figures out the issue. AND he gives the man exactly what he needs? This man didn't only save the lives of his patients, but that man's life too, while most would have leave him to rot. We should all aspire to be like Op in Story 1!
    Story 2: School system failed this child. They should have done something since she constantly smelled.

    • @minecraft6829
      @minecraft6829 ปีที่แล้ว +18

      School system fails everyone

    • @mayureshkalsulkar7876
      @mayureshkalsulkar7876 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Story 2: I have seen poor student in my school but they always come with clean clothes(Some used to use same cloth for year but they always make sure it is clean.)
      What I trying to say here is parents always try their best so their child will not left out. So if we meet someone like that in our class, we should help them.
      [BUT my school teacher always used to look after poor kids like helping with tuition fee and some minor helps].

  • @WiseWordsbyWiki
    @WiseWordsbyWiki ปีที่แล้ว +304

    Story 4: It's super interesting the snake acted like that, since Ball Pythons are just super nervous animals. They are called Ball Pythons because one of their first lines of defense is to.... curl into a ball. Like one of the reasons they are considered good beginner pets is because it is rare to find one that will bite and the reason they are bad beginner pets is they are such nervous animals they go on hunger strikes for the tiniest thing.
    So the fact that this one was arched up and making a scene means this snake actually thought this dude was such a threat that it was live or die.

    • @SpiderkillersInc
      @SpiderkillersInc ปีที่แล้ว +30

      His body language must have been sending up all kinds of alarm bells.

    • @chrislanglois8275
      @chrislanglois8275 ปีที่แล้ว +16

      @@SpiderkillersInc and his smell, they smell with their tongues, idk how strong their sense of small is compared to dogs like bloodhounds but its very different for ours and dogs. i think theyd probably b able to pick up on something a human and dog might not. like any animal they r much more intuned with their instincts.
      something i think about when it comes to animals instincts is a fictional creature from stargate sg1 it was invisible and had adopted a human child, he could sense the creature that acted as his adoptive mother and he had an over developed part of his brain that acted as a danger sense able to sense her and danger around them. sometimes a few seconds b4 it would happen.
      point being i think of animals instincts as just like that danger sense and our 6th sense with our gut instincts. for many of us its underdeveloped for some its functional but we usually cant make sense of it and sometimes dont trust it or push it down for other reasons. ive had a few strange gut feel stuff but nothing warning me about ppl, sadly it nvr acted up with ppl i shouldve kicked to the curb.

    • @xanderunderwoods3363
      @xanderunderwoods3363 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      Animals can sense bad people

    • @mihailmilev9909
      @mihailmilev9909 ปีที่แล้ว

      ​@@SpiderkillersInc right lol

    • @SpiderkillersInc
      @SpiderkillersInc ปีที่แล้ว +8

      @@mihailmilev9909 Imagine being so sketchy a snake can sus you out.

  • @rosesmith6925
    @rosesmith6925 ปีที่แล้ว +214

    Quite often actually. My husband and I were together for 33 years and at times I just refused to hang around with certain people. I always said it's just a feeling. Often it would eventually come to "Yeah, yeah, you told me so" 😂😂

  • @DTylerFultzVA
    @DTylerFultzVA ปีที่แล้ว +27

    Oh, do I have a story for you...
    I auditioned for a voiceover project, and the TH-cam singer Andrew "MandoPony" Stein auditioned and won a part.
    Every castmate seemed ecstatic that he was there, but I was extremely skeptical. He got the part even though he didn't try to emulate his assigned character and better actors applied yet were denied. Everyone just called me a hater and assured me that the crew knew what they were doing.
    Not long after, Andy was shown the door and recast because "he admitted he was bad for the role" and the crew basically admitted he was a clout-hire. It took them two months to realize how bad he was, it took me three seconds.
    And not only that, a few years later, Andy was outed as a creep, adulterer, and a p*do. And the character he was assigned regularly looked after children. Now I wonder just how much the crew KNEW about this and how much they're keeping quiet about.

  • @UnscrupulousAgitator
    @UnscrupulousAgitator ปีที่แล้ว +23

    The "smelly girl" kept her brother alive. She did the right thing but I can't help wonder, even after they were rescued, what kind of life he had because she did.

  • @Norbrookc
    @Norbrookc ปีที่แล้ว +37

    Oh yeah. One of my sister's boyfriends. Within 30 seconds of meeting him, I just loathed him. He acted nice, all polite to my parents and so on, but something about him just made me want him gone. Unfortunately, they got married and had two kids. Jump when the youngest is 2, and he ditches her and the boys, and disappears. All my mental red flags about him were correct. On the bright side, she later met a really great guy, and they've been married for 30 years.

    • @gamester512
      @gamester512 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      I had a similar experience. It was at least a decade ago when I met my cousin's boyfriend at the time, and while he acted nice enough, I just got an immediate gut feeling about him that made me instantly dislike him. I didn't want to come across as rude or paranoid though, so I kept it to myself. I later found out that the guy eventually started becoming more and more controlling towards my cousin, though she kicked him to the curb really fast once that crap started, since she'd already gone through similar abuse form her own horrible excuse of a biological father. I immediately felt horribly guilty after I found out, as I felt like I'd failed to protect my cousin by not speaking up.

  • @goldendrop-verybusysoonabr8943
    @goldendrop-verybusysoonabr8943 ปีที่แล้ว +112

    Second one is so sad, anyways, here is my story.
    It was all in 6th grade.
    It was the first week in school and I was super nervous. I was that kind of kid that would sit in the back of the class and have her nose in this book. Anyways, I was minding my own business when this random girl came up to me. She was being sweet and nice but I had this weird feeling in my stomach. I decided to ignored it and soon became really close friends with her. The feeling never went away but I just shrugged it off. We hung out for that whole year. After spring break I came back to school and was excited to tell her about my trip when I entered the class room to see her laughing and talking with everyone. The weird thing was, they all went silent when I walked in. They all stared and I was so awkward. I watched as she leaned in to a group and whispered, keeping her eyes locked with me. Then, they burst into laughter. Just then my phone rang, it was another friend of mine, I answered and what she had to say shocked me. My “best friend” had made an account on insta and had posted all my embarrassing photos and moments. She also used to to spread totally fake rumors about me. I was so mad and hurt. I blocked her on everything and she got a week suspension. I eventually made up for everything she ruined but still will never forgive her.
    Turns out, she had also been harassing this other poor girl. We became friends and have been since. I feel so bad for what she had to go through.

    • @LukaTheseStarz
      @LukaTheseStarz ปีที่แล้ว +10

      RIP bro/sis must suck

    • @dinosaursofthefuture8191
      @dinosaursofthefuture8191 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      I also struggle with forgiving someone who used to be my best friend, but I think we should forgive others even when it’s not easy so that we can move on in life

    • @SewardWriter
      @SewardWriter ปีที่แล้ว +9

      She doesn't deserve forgiveness. Don't get hung up on being unable to forgive her.

    • @Archiver_Studio
      @Archiver_Studio ปีที่แล้ว

      @@dinosaursofthefuture8191 F*ck forgiveness. That girl needs to learn that CONSEQUENCES EXIST

  • @AliSakurai
    @AliSakurai ปีที่แล้ว +15

    My grandma always went by her gut. She knew my father was not a good person the moment she laid eyes on him even when he was being polite to her. She was right, my father was a lazy bum who would yell at my mom for not working even though she was heavily pregnant and even left my poor mother in the hospital while she was giving birth to me just so he can go to their apartment and get some sleep. Grandma did not like my mom's long time boyfriend because he was a smoker and a drinker and when he stole my mom's car, that was it. When my mom finally met someone new, my grandma took one look at him and smiled. She said that the man my mom was dating was a sweet person and he will take care of her. That man became my stepfather and he has treated my mom with the absolute respect she rightfully deserved. My grandma had a terrible feeling when I started dating a boy when I was a freshman in high school. I didn't see it because I was young and dumb. The moment I refused to sleep with him he started hitting me and pushing me until I finally left him. Then I met the boy who had become my husband. I introduced him to grandma and she smiled again and saying that he was a good boy who will take care of me. So far hes doing a good job haha.
    Grandma passed away last year and I am so thankful to her and her good feeling that was always right.

    • @Archiver_Studio
      @Archiver_Studio ปีที่แล้ว +6

      Your grandma had a gift to read people more than a psychic can :)

    • @Gemisnotmyname
      @Gemisnotmyname 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      I like your grandma😂😂 i wish I could use her as «approved» by grandma. She sounds really like a wonderful lady❤

  • @PoppycockPrincess100
    @PoppycockPrincess100 ปีที่แล้ว +54

    I had this happen to me. Years back, my mother was dating a man who I found just plain disgusting. He absolutely revolted me and I couldn't explain it. Come to find out that he had been cheating on my mother the whole time they were together. Not as crazy as the sorts of things mentioned in the video, but I felt so damn vindicated when I finally found out.

    • @abbie_joan
      @abbie_joan ปีที่แล้ว +9

      the situation happened to me too...my mom left him and he started out the same way acting as a fatherly figure and then becoming more and more inappropriate it fucked me up for a long time. I get overprotective of his two kids and always want to get in my car and pick them up just to make sure he's not anywhere near them. I just hope he ends up miserable, alone, and in prison like he deserves.

    • @selrox879
      @selrox879 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Same situation here. He always called her old even tho they were the same age, i called him out yet my mom still liked him, he even told me once that i was jealous on my mom. I was 12. He had a thing for young women, children too probably ..

  • @michigosinister1508
    @michigosinister1508 ปีที่แล้ว +49

    Not sure if this counts but my childhood dog. Her name was Scarlet and she was the sweetest most loveable dog we have ever had. Always loved to play, always loved to get pets from people, was perfectly fine with strangers. Never bit anyone....Well there was one person. My Aunt when I was a kid was an ok person. Not really the greatest but she was alright I guess. Both of my parents knew so it's not like it was a big secret. The first time she came over to our house, of course she met our dog. Only to have Scarlet bite her right in the hand. Now it wasn't a hard bite by any means, she barely broke the skin, but this was something we had never seen her do. Though Mom and Dad said that our dog had a good judge of character. My Aunt and Uncle ended up divorcing when I was in Middle School. I don't fully remember the reason for it but I know that it wasn't good. Good job Scarlet. You knew right away something was wrong.

    • @gabrieldee345don5
      @gabrieldee345don5 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      But of course. Dogs know better, when a dog is not happy with a guest, even he/she is the friendliest dog, we have to take that in account. Kind of complicate to explain, it is something of type pheromones that dog cand smell.

  • @erictaylor5462
    @erictaylor5462 ปีที่แล้ว +19

    I had a gut feeling I ignored once. It was for a job. When I want in for the job interview I had this rather strong feeling that I should not accept the job offer, even before the offer was made. Something just seemed off.
    But I really needed the job, so I went in on my first day, and about an hour into it the FBI raided the office. They put everyone in handcuffs and I'm thinking I'm going to jail and I didn't even have a chance to do anything. I didn't even know anything about what was really going on.
    Then one of the agents (they were all wearing ski masks to hide their identity took me out of the room, he explained they knew I had just started the job, that I had been interviewed only the Friday before and that they were going to cut me loose, and if I was smart I would just forget that ever happened.
    I followed the agent's advice and just left.
    A week later I got a pay check for 8 hours work. No idea why that happened, but I was glad to get the money.

    • @builtontherockhomestead9390
      @builtontherockhomestead9390 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      Applied for a summer job once that I happily didn't get. It was a sales job which I suck at. Hated every second there. The "interview" was just a trial run on the phones trying to sell ads in a paper for some charities. I can't say I had a gut feeling something was wrong but I was so happy to get out of there. Then I return home for Christmas break and I'm watching the news. That morning the FBI had raided the place and arrested a bunch of folks. It was a scam. No paper, no charities, just a total scam.

    • @JoshSweetvale
      @JoshSweetvale 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      That wasn't the FBI, dude...

    • @erictaylor5462
      @erictaylor5462 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@JoshSweetvale Actually, it was. The bust was in the news.

  • @jordans.2447
    @jordans.2447 ปีที่แล้ว +12

    Not me, but my stepfather had a bad feeling about my ex-boyfriend (mostly because the ex openly admitted to punching a wall once). He tried to warn me, but I didn't realize for another few months that that kid wasn't good for me until my mom told me that my boyfriend shouldn't be trying to tell me not to go to the college I'd had my eyes on. We broke up after a week when he refused to stop texting me when I told him I needed space. I've been blissfully single ever since.

  • @generalspy1015
    @generalspy1015 ปีที่แล้ว +52

    I had something like this happen to me. I once had a classmate that seemed a little incel-like (using the language and marginalizing women). I was in his class for 1 school year but in the second semester, I had a STRONG URGE to beat the shit out of the dude. He had minor fits before but that was because he had a few mental disorders (probably also had anger issues). I was friends with his siblings and they told me that he had a HUGE collection and an addiction to CP. Not only that, he attacked his family and when that didn't work he tried to off himself.

    • @onemore4567
      @onemore4567 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      no one reported him for cp???

    • @deathkillshoot
      @deathkillshoot ปีที่แล้ว +14

      i recognized my tutor was basically an incel when i first met him. Today he asked he abt my science preparation (he's a math teacher), transcription -
      me: oh well my my sci teacher refused to answer my doubts
      tutor: she must be un married
      me : * SHooketh * why? like how do you arrive at that conclusion
      tutor: if a woman is not married, she is a leach on her parents and has no responsibilities
      Another time, when he learnt my 11 year old sister cant cook-
      me: she cant cook at all
      tutor : it's a necessary skill-
      me : yes sir , it is necessary ,to become indepen-
      tutor: it's necessary for girls, how else will they get married ?
      me:...
      he also beat the shit outta me for answering a question wrong, but my answer was right

    • @summerpog3870
      @summerpog3870 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      @@deathkillshoot Oh geez, did you call the police on the tutor?

    • @deathkillshoot
      @deathkillshoot ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@summerpog3870 no

    • @redlion-paladin4609
      @redlion-paladin4609 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Did he off himself (hopefully)

  • @tektonik4616
    @tektonik4616 ปีที่แล้ว +18

    I have a story... kind of... there was a guy in school who everyone knew was a terrible person throughout Middle School who trapped girls in a cycle of dating them, cheating on them, threatening harming himself if they don't get back with him, and repeating... at one point in our freshman year in High School, he tried to say "I've changed" and everyone bought it... everyone but me... the next girl he was with, I warned her about his past and how he's gone through the pattern before, even telling her to say the name "Victoria" if he tries anything... sure enough, the same pattern as always happened, and she didn't give him a second chance after seeing how he reacted to her name in particular... he knew it had to be me who tipped her off, but there was nothing he could do to me, he may have been bigger, but I would have messed him up badly if he tried anything... he did the same thing throughout High School, though I got together with some friends to help the girls where we could with this jerk... hope he's rotting away in that prison he's now in

    • @thedesensitizedsympathizer5307
      @thedesensitizedsympathizer5307 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Why is he in prison. What did he do?

    • @tektonik4616
      @tektonik4616 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@thedesensitizedsympathizer5307 something that involves children... take a wild guess

  • @erictaylor5462
    @erictaylor5462 ปีที่แล้ว +11

    Your senses take in everything. Ever sound, every sight, every smell, taste or touch.
    A huge percentage of this information is filtered out on a subconscious level leaving only what you actually need. If you got all this information unfiltered it would completely overwhelm you, and none of it would make any sense.
    It usually works pretty good you almost always get everything you need, but once in a while, something important, something that indicates danger gets filtered out.
    You subconscious mind sees this and recognizes the danger but it can't communicate that danger to your conscious mind directly. All it can do is send a "red alert" feeling. That "gut feeling" is your body preparing for fight or flight. Even if you can't pinpoint the danger, that feeling is there, so you really should heed it.
    It may be wrong, but even if it's usually wrong, it's still worth listening to. If it's wrong, at worst you will be rude. But if it's right and you don't heed it, you could end up dead.

    • @darnellmajor8895
      @darnellmajor8895 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Eric you could've easily shortened by saying ''if someone doesn't meet your range of character then they're likely a red flag''' hahahaha

  • @seagullofchaos6192
    @seagullofchaos6192 ปีที่แล้ว +19

    I love when your gut feeling is right and leads to not only stopping, but helping someone. Now or later. I get gut feelings all the time, sometimes its why I am where I am today.

  • @alphahuner1116
    @alphahuner1116 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    One time, a friend of mine wanted to marry a woman. He would go on to describe her a bit and how much he loved her. He showed a picture of her, and from that point, I told him that she wouldn't be best for him. I didn't like how she looked, something in her eyes. He did eventually marry her (to his regret some time later), and she ended up abusing him. They separated and he's working on the divorce, but she's causing a few issues with him.

  • @rebeccalea9827
    @rebeccalea9827 ปีที่แล้ว +12

    A few years ago I was working a shift and a guy came over to me for help with something, he was overly nice and chatted to me for a good 30 minutes. Next day he was back again same time because he had "Lost his hat" (he definitely didn't have one with him the day before) I just knew something was up with this guy. He then precedes to stalk me for 2 years, coming into my workplace to follow me around for hours. Told my work and they did nothing about it :( moved away eventually but it was awful.

  • @hannahlovescats91
    @hannahlovescats91 ปีที่แล้ว +27

    The one about the snake going crazy makes me think of something that happened to me. Growing up my mom had a "sister", she wasn't actually but she had her hooks in my grandfather. They eventually had a son in 1999 with severe disabilities because of drug use while pregnant. She would keep him from my mom and us, unless she needed something. Well my parents left them stay with us for a while in 2005 and at the time we had 2 dogs, neither were fond of her obviously and the younger one would whine around her and so would their sons dog. But we also a kitten named Skittles and one night I was on the computer after everyone else went to bed. And she came out of the room they were staying in and started asking me if I was into black magic and if I studied it and I was like no...And 2 days later it came a bad storm with giant hail and I live in the south states so it's not THAT unusual but at this particular time of year it rarely does. Well everyone is huddled in the living room since the power had went out. I sat down next to the kitten and that creep sat down and the kitten bowed up and starting hysterically hissing at her. The next day they go out and my dad is on the computer and calls me over. She had 50 tabs open looking at voodoo dolls, potions and how to make it storm and hail. Then we found out why they left, she was accused of killing her then boyfriend and we didn't see them for another few years. They lived with my grandfathers parents until they passed away and when the rest of the family were cleaning the house out (they had made them leave) they found a bunch of voodoo stuff and books about black magic. They disappeared for a while after that but eventually she abandoned them and got married and my uncle died at 13 from his disabilities and my grandfather moved in with us until he got his own apartment and passed away a couple years later from cancer. She wasn't there for either of them so she is 100% evil. We haven't seen her since thankfully. But now thanks to Skittles I always pay attention to how my cats act around people. Another one my current cats don't like is my dads brother and my moms aunt, both have a nasty vibe too and I don't associate with them anymore.

  • @fxmonster664
    @fxmonster664 ปีที่แล้ว +20

    I was at a library one time and I started to get a bad feeling about this older guy in the isle with me, so I walked into a different one and waited to see if he would follow, he did and I made eye contact with him, he kinda walked away which I think was because the way I looked at him. I wasn't somewhere where he could really do anything but he freaked me out. I was fine but all of a sudden I felt off, it was really weird, I saw him a couple more times but he was at the front talking with someone, I made sure he didn't follow me out when I got picked up.

    • @Ilikebunnies-metoo
      @Ilikebunnies-metoo ปีที่แล้ว +5

      I've got a similar story now. Library guy, wanted my number and asked me out on a coffee date. I wasn't expecting to be asked out of the blue, so I caved. He weirded me out by the end of the coffee date, so now I try to avoid him (especially since he asked where I worked & tried to press me for details when I was being vague).
      Unluckily for him, I'm willing to be the scarier monster if he escalates things.

  • @marmot418
    @marmot418 ปีที่แล้ว +19

    Story 1 is an interesting one, I'm glad it has such a positive ending

  • @CoconutxKimchi
    @CoconutxKimchi 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    A couple of years back when my gf and I were still in school, we got invited to a party. My gf is a quiet and shy type but she likes to drink. So she asked me if we could go and I said cool. The friend group was to meet in front of campus to start heading out to the party. When my gf and I got there, I noticed that the group was a big one. About close to 30 people. I looked at the large group and assessed each person and their various personalities and leaned over to my gf and whispered “we’re not going” she looked at me and agreed saying “yeah, it’s too many people.” So we told everyone we’re just gonna stay back and kick it.
    Fast forward to the next morning, my gf woke me up and hugged me saying “whatever you say from here on out, I will follow without fail.” I was confused but found out that the whole group was in the news for a huge fight that broke out between the group we were supposed to go with and the folks that were already at the party. Multiple people were injured, hospitalized, and a bunch of them went to jail. 15 of the students we were supposed to go with got expelled.
    Apparently it had something to do with some gang turf related issues and the whole place turned into an free for all fight.
    Yeah always listen to your gut.

  • @WardenWolf
    @WardenWolf ปีที่แล้ว +8

    Church youth group. Saw the new youth director watching our high school group and had a bad feeling about him; I just knew we were about to get screwed over. Next week he comes in and takes away our nice meeting area and gives it to another group, and bans amplified music. He also replaced all the previous youth leaders with his own cronies. A couple of years later he was fired (not sure why, but I suspect embezzlement) and his cronies staged an incredibly disrespectful protest. The majority of them were told to find a new church. Can't say I missed any of them; they were all jerks.

  • @CosimaNonymouse
    @CosimaNonymouse ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Always so far. Sometimes my "hunch" would turn out to be true soon, sometimes later but, always. Never ignore your gut feeling.

  • @Arak_Drakoniz
    @Arak_Drakoniz ปีที่แล้ว +14

    Before this incident, I had seen it twice before in person… and countless times online.
    This guy I worked with was vehemently outspoken about being anti-racist. One day, a girl I worked with asked me if I knew he was racist. She then proceeded to show me a screenshot of him arguing with someone online and calling them the N word.
    Because of that, I’m always suspicious of anyone who gets loud about being politically correct and will consider the possibility that they’re diverting attention away from something they did wrong.

    • @zoe9190
      @zoe9190 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Not just politically correct, but the same goes for religion, lgbtq+ related, culture, wealth. If they are too vocal about something and they are always bringing it up unprovoked, something is wrong with that person and covering something up.

    • @Arak_Drakoniz
      @Arak_Drakoniz ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@zoe9190 I’ve seen folks get vocal over all sorts of subjects; racism, homophobia, R4P3, etc. and end up being suspect #1.

  • @raylectro
    @raylectro ปีที่แล้ว +7

    around mid-2022, my paternal grandmother came to visit. I was 13 and she came over from Myanmar because my dad had cancer (he's dead now). My grandmother came to us and after a few days, my thoughts about her went from good to bad. She would be so nosy and she even woke up my sleeping dad by asking him "Are you asleep?" My mom also had a bad feeling about her ever since I was super young. We both never liked her and we were skeptical. In August, I believe? We found out that she was a narcissist and a gaslighter. She slandered my mom and I for our negative traits, which is what motivated me to become more responsible and take care of my anger issues. She was also horrible to both of us, and to people she knew. Anyway, my mother got into a heated argument with my grandmother that night when she found out that she was being toxic about my maternal grandfather. A few days after, my mom and I had blocked her on Facebook and she never contacted us again. She was the first family member I lost every ounce of respect for, and that's saying something if you knew me back then.

    • @advancedomega
      @advancedomega 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      You only live once. Do not spend that with toxic people, even when they are blood relatives.

    • @raylectro
      @raylectro 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @advancedomega yeah we pretty much learnt that the hard way. I also tell myself that my goal isn't to prove haters wrong, it's to prove supporters right.

  • @BiggestPhangirl
    @BiggestPhangirl 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Yes…in fact my gut feeling is so rarely wrong that when I don’t listen to it, I end up making mistakes.

  • @mollycontent
    @mollycontent 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    That ball python story hits so close to home because I have one too and I swear animals can sense things that people cannot! She knew! She knew that guy was a danger to her territory!

  • @erictaylor5462
    @erictaylor5462 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    When I had a heart attack it was one of the most painful things that I have ever experienced, and I once fell on the end of my stump (I'm an amputee) shortly after a revision surgery. I never imagined a heart attack would hurt so much.
    In the ambulance the pain suddenly reduced by a lot. I mentioned that I was feeling better, thinking maybe I'm not going to die after all. That's when the paramedic said, "I just gave you some Demerol."
    I don't agree with giving someone drugs without permission (assuming permission can be given) but I was not going to complain in this case.
    The paramedics were seriously awesome. I can't really express how much better they made me feel. It really made me see those guys in an entirely new light

    • @builtontherockhomestead9390
      @builtontherockhomestead9390 ปีที่แล้ว

      I live outside a small town where everyone in the county literally knows everyone. Friend had a heart attack. A woman with EMS shows up and starts treating him before the ambulance can even get to friends house. Friend starts feeling better and tells the person treating him he feels better now and doesn't need to go to the hospital. She yelled at him, tells him he is having a heart attack and she just gave him medicine. He got airlifted to a trauma hospital in the city.

    • @erictaylor5462
      @erictaylor5462 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@builtontherockhomestead9390 Did he survive though?

  • @AshAndHarvey
    @AshAndHarvey ปีที่แล้ว +7

    My bff's older cousin. I met her at my bff's mom's wedding and immediatly knew she was so, so creepy. She didn't even act like a normal person. She looked angry at everyone, but when a little boy I didn't know (I think he was like 5-6), needed to go to the toilet and the mom couldn't take him, she offered to take him instead. Then we found her forcing herself on the kid, who was crying but unable to say anything bc she had bound his mouth shut. Wedding ruined and the girl went to jail.

  • @ziggyzap1
    @ziggyzap1 ปีที่แล้ว +11

    went to high school with a kid, he wasn't popular and had some social problems, we were kinda friends but I hardly talked to him and avoided him, he weirded me out for some reason, found after we graduated or right before he and his dad and very very inappropriate "relationship(s)" with little boys, I didn't know how young but when I wanted to find out he was in prison and I thought, well Criminals have a line and SA on a child makes you a target, it crossed even their moral line. I got solace in that. Good thing he was caught cause if he was free and I was near him I would demolish him.

  • @Jack_Simpson
    @Jack_Simpson ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Older siblings who hold it together in impossible situations to protect their younger siblings deserve the world

  • @ozzycommander
    @ozzycommander ปีที่แล้ว +4

    I come from a long line of psychopaths and i can sense them when im in proximity.
    i use it as an early warning system, be surprised on how often it pings.

  • @DragonStar524
    @DragonStar524 15 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I'm glad that the Painkillers addict turned his life around. And kudos to the one who called him out, and not throwing the book at him, but instead getting him the help he needed.

  • @Lily_of_the_Forest
    @Lily_of_the_Forest ปีที่แล้ว +11

    What happened to that gut feeling in adults? So many stories about kids getting bad vibes and adults missing the clues.
    Take home lessons - Kids, don’t be shallow or a liar so when you do get the bad vibes you will be a reliable witness and Adults, listen to the kids in your life. They are not all silly.

    • @JoshSweetvale
      @JoshSweetvale 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      Honest kids get beaten.

  • @Somerandomguy480
    @Somerandomguy480 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Story 3: Sounds like he watched too much Breaking Bad and decided to try being Walter White (DON'T TRY THIS AT HOME)

  • @dutchvanderbilt9969
    @dutchvanderbilt9969 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    I remember once I used to rent this land for half the year where I would keep my cattle. It was owned by a group of nuns at the time. On occasion I'd run into some nuns doing whatever and I'd talk with them a bit. One day there was a new nun there who was just checking the place out. She'd transferred over from God only knows where. When we started talking she smiled but she never dropped the smile the entire time she talked. I tried my best to keep some amount of distance between us without seeming rude. My dog, a large, white, long haired beast that was half marema and half sarplaninac(no I'm not making those names up) seemed to have the same thought as me. Eventually the nun asked if she could pet him and I told her to let him sniff her hand. And when she bent down and held out her hand he let out a growl that I imagine was his way of saying something to the affect of "if you get any closer I'm going to kill you." I apologized to her saying that he just doesn't like strangers and she seemed to accept that. I don't how much time passed before I caught word that this nun had apparently killed two other nuns and attempted to set the house they slept in on fire. I can't say how much of or if any of that is true though. But I personally think it checks out.

    • @builtontherockhomestead9390
      @builtontherockhomestead9390 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I have goats and Great Pyrenees to protect my small herd. You have bad a@@ LGDS. I am very familiar with both those breeds.

  • @Gamerdude-mg9oi
    @Gamerdude-mg9oi ปีที่แล้ว +8

    This happened a week ago! We were reviewing the great Gatsby in ELA. It was a jeopardy like game. For 500 we had to get the president for 1920. My gut said Woodrow Wilson and we got it! We didn't win but it was fun nonetheless

  • @Maeshalanadae
    @Maeshalanadae ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Happens from time to time. One of my ex-relatives, uncle by marriage, had gotten divorced from my aunt and found a new girlfriend. One glance at her and my flags shot up like a nascar ending. My oldest cousin didn’t like her either. She was a bit gold digging.

  • @albertocabezas282
    @albertocabezas282 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    This guy who was a supervisor. Beloved by his cheery and charming behavior. I was suspicious at him. Never liked his supposedly friendly way of talking to other people. Once it was raining and this guy came into the pharmacy. A soaked puppy was shivering trying to not get wet again and this man kicked really hard this poor puppy. All of us were horrified. Lately I heard him badmouthing everyone of us by phone, especially women. Totally unprofessional.

  • @DarkButz
    @DarkButz ปีที่แล้ว +8

    My cat. One day I invited over a few buddies from work. My cat isn't the most trusting cat and will approach everyone with caution, but she absolutely REFUSED to get close to one of them. She just stopped dead in her tracks and stared at him intently. I ignored it and we all had a good laugh. A few months later it turned out the guy became a literal Neo-Nazi - he wouldn't stop talking about the Holocaust, supporting Moustache Man's ideology, started to listen to extreme far-right music bands (the ones that sing about racial purity and crap), he'd even appear at work wearing clothes in Fallschirmjaeger camo colors. And yes, he brought THAT BOOK one time to work. I knew this guy for months and he seemed to be a pretty cool guy; dependable, worked hard, maybe he was a bit immature, but then something snapped in him and turned into a gigantic lying, lazy asshole. I'm glad he got fired for his antics.

  • @xthriteenx
    @xthriteenx ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Rip Guinevere you will be missed❤

  • @CasualLemmonJuice
    @CasualLemmonJuice ปีที่แล้ว +4

    It’s not a person but a car for me (trust me here) my dad was going car shopping with me and I had a gut feeling that the one car we were driving isn’t a good car. The engine set fire about 5 minutes after we stepped out of it. Apparently people were interested in the car but it tried to kill us so…😅

  • @ovooval1498
    @ovooval1498 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    video: sad story about abusive & overall bad people
    me: Look at that man flying on the motorcycle it seems so fun

  • @MenyeMC
    @MenyeMC ปีที่แล้ว +1

    My dad is a teacher. After working for a few years, he became the head of a department. One day, he decides to bring one of his former students to teach with him, as it was a lot of work and they were understaffed. I was 10 or 11 at the time. After she arrived, we invited her for lunch. For some reason, I just didn't like her. I even refused to give her our wifi password, and just flat out ignored her, and my parents said it was not nice. A few days later, they said that she came to them and was crying because I treated her badly. I was kinda angry because she was crying over such a small thing, but it also made me begin to question whether she was that bad. But I still didn't like her.
    Fast forward a few months, she is now settlee in. My dad invites her to our home to eat dinner again. I kept telling them not to, but he insisted. (I was only 12 so whatever) . But for the rest of that week, she becomes sick for no apparent reason. When she returns, she starts telling everyone that she came for dinner at our place and after eating the food we prepared, she got sick, and that we probably added something to the food. My parents were shocked, but they didn't tell us and only told me this about 2 years ago.
    After that, she continued to misbehave at work. She started to neglect work and blame my dad for it, and she was basically doing everything just to make his work as Head even harder. She challenged his decisions, emphasized his mistakes, and basically did all she could to make him look bad.
    This was about two years ago. After a while, though, she became less obvious with her attacks, and they still work together. (There's still beef once in a while 😅) I've started going to that college, so I get to see her from time to time (and savour the pleasure of pretending she doesn't exist). Now everyone hates her, and we even changed houses just to be safe, and so that she doesn't do anything stupid. Everyone keeps asking me what I saw in her that made me hate her from the beginning.
    Anyways that's my little story, I hope nobody I know reads this coz it might get messy 😅

    • @MenyeMC
      @MenyeMC ปีที่แล้ว

      Can't believe I typed all this out 💀
      It became too long 😅😂

  • @JeneenRose-Osborne
    @JeneenRose-Osborne ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I hope she’s feeling better now n no longer has to deal with any pain. 🙏🏻💖

  • @LegendStormcrow
    @LegendStormcrow ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I kept ignoring it, but I had a feeling about my nieces' bio-dad. My dog absolutely hated him too. It was bad enough he took a potshot at my dog and almost got one in return.
    I regret the hesitation now. My nieces wouldn't have suffered so much.

  • @randomdoodlesstudios9215
    @randomdoodlesstudios9215 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Finally,one I can contribute to!My brother secretly dated this girl,and I just didn’t trust her.She asked if we could have a sleepover sometime,which I found weird cause I only knew her through my brother and our other mutual friend.I came right out and asked “How do I know you aren’t doing this to hang out with brother all night?”She seemed hurt,and for years I wondered if I’d ruined what could’ve been a good friendship,but I still kept my distance from her.Recently,the mutual friend told me that the main girl was toxic and was indeed using me to get closer to my brother.I can finally rest easy now.

  • @monroerobbins7551
    @monroerobbins7551 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I’ve had a lot of bad gut feelings, but one good one stuck with me. I met a guy at school, that my sibling didn’t like. I had a good gut feeling about the guy. He was so nice to me, and even though he vaped, I was kind to him. He was a bit goofy, but really smart, and was polite to the teachers, and was a hard worker. He wore backwards caps and baggy jeans, so my sibling said he was a fuckboi. Later, he told me about why he was so in shape; he had heart surgery when he was young, even had the scars to prove it, so he was dedicated to stay in shape and be healthy, so his heart would be. He wasn’t a juice head, he was well cut and defined, just like a lot of the kids at my school. He was genuinely a sweetheart, but nothing would convince my sibling otherwise. I trusted my gut, and had a good friend throughout high school, which I desperately needed. I wish my sibling wouldn’t judge so quickly, and I have had a lot of bad gut feelings about people, and acted on them. I don’t remember a time when they’ve been wrong.

  • @LillysPerspective
    @LillysPerspective ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Story #2 is the epitome of every child deserves parents but not all parents deserve children. 😢

  • @ShadowGalaxy-sb7em
    @ShadowGalaxy-sb7em ปีที่แล้ว +5

    This was maybe a year ago and needs some background information.
    In my family me and my mum are the first to in the generations that have mental health issues. If you don't notice something even small things can get bad very fast.
    My mum has always hated tomatoes since she was a child and everyone in the family knows that. it seems unimportant to outsiders and family friends but is very important to everyone who is close to her.
    I was at a family friend's house for dinner one night, she was there too and she started eating tomatoes in front of me. The family friends said it was nothing but after dinner I called my aunty and told her what had happened. A few weeks later she was hospitalised because her mental state had gone downhill, this isn't the first time it had happened, it became worse after I told my aunty and the family friends didn't believe me.She tried to drink soy sauce from the bottle and a family friend was at my house at the time which is when I confiscated everything that she had tried to eat or drink in the past that wasn't food or could kill someone if they had to much of it. For example: soap, paper, soy sauce, coffee, cardboard the list goes on but you get the point, if I hadn't known that something was off I don't know what would have happened if I had just ignored it.

  • @theherbst4851
    @theherbst4851 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I get this feeling often that's why I end up avoiding a lot of them. At the end it turns out to be exactly what i felt.

  • @Kk_085
    @Kk_085 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Mine is from my original friend group in the military! One of my buddies was married to this chick Heather who was his high school sweetheart, a conventionally attractive girl, and was well liked by the rest of that friend group. But after meeting her and hanging out with her a few times, my Spidey senses were tingling and she just rubbed me the wrong way. She could never make eye contact with me, would always say mean stuff to my buddy and claim to be joking, but I knew she 110% meant what she was saying, and overall just gave off bad vibes. All the while nobody else seemed to pick up on this. Fast forward a year or so later and Heather gets pregnant just as our unit is being deployed overseas. From the outside looking in, everything appeared normal and my buddy would be a dad when we got back.
    Well, it turns out the baby wasn't his- it ended up belonging to this guy in town who was a divorce lawyer of all things who Heather was seeing for over a year at that point. Naturally my buddy was devastated by this and went through a nasty breakup as a result, but my initial response was "I knew it! I knew she was up to something!"
    That divorce lawyer ended up divorcing Heather a few years later and now she's stuck raising that kid herself, while my buddy ended up moving to a different state when he got out of the military and met a nice girl who he's still with today! Karma definitely caught up with Heather, but I definitely got a lot of crap from my friend group for not liking her from day one

  • @treejay3
    @treejay3 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    ive been trying to read ppl since i was about 14 not sure why i was always curious and just knew when ppl were bullshitting its scary how many people dont realize they arent actually friends they are just there

    • @ghostwhite1648
      @ghostwhite1648 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Ha ya so blinded by the need for verification and social rung climbing in school corporate isnt much different

  • @dogofwar6769
    @dogofwar6769 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Never got an instant 'dislike' from anyone before, but I once got a 'this child is a _demon'_ feeling once from a kid. He was the child of one of my mothers work friends. Poor kid was just... off. He suffered a catastrophic cranial and brain injury as a toddler that be barely survived. Miraculously he seem to just get over it with no significant developmental issues. The thing is the kid was just... *_off._* He could look or say things in just a way that just raised the hair on the back of your neck.
    The kind of sad end of the story is that sometime in the mid '00s his mother died from some sort of infection and the kid in question, who was like 12 or 13 at that time, and his two siblings had to live extending family. It came out a year or two later than the demon kid had been violently abusing his two younger siblings for years. Like, really criminal level kind of abuse. Never found out for sure, but it was suggest that the demon kid's late mother had been covering up his crimes for years. Last I hard that kid was institutionalized for his crimes.

  • @GachaliaNatalia_YT
    @GachaliaNatalia_YT ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I was wrong. We moved into a small rural town and at the time he was the only one roughly my age who would hang out with me, (he was a year older than me) after he saw me petting the cat we just got one morning, he sent his mostly drunk family to come beat up my granny because "it was theirs" even though everyone in town knew their cat had been run over and dead for months, restraining order against the family and he still tries to talk to me like we're friends. Tbh I've nearly punched him in the mouth a couple times lol

  • @RRICKYSPANISH
    @RRICKYSPANISH ปีที่แล้ว +4

    I've got a gut feeling I'm gonna shit myself, I think it's coming true

  • @TheCommenter
    @TheCommenter ปีที่แล้ว +3

    My best friend saved my life.
    Story time
    So we were riding the bus home from school several years ago and I saw this look of horror come over his face. He reached over and shoved me hard. I hit the bus wall right as our bus slammed on the brakes. A semi truck had come hurling out of nowhere, and I would have flown out of my seat and hit my head on a metal bar that would have knocked me out. So yeah

  • @No__direction__
    @No__direction__ 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    My older sister brought home her new boyfriend and i immediately got a really bad vibe from him… I could tell he knew that I knew something was off because he gave me a look like he was subtly warning me to keep my mouth shut. A few weeks later he cut the act and started physically abusing my sister and it turned out he had 3 girlfriends that he physically abused. He used threats and violence to force them into claiming they were happy and safe… I found out when I insisted my sister tell me about a huge bruise. I gently insisted because I knew something was wrong and I wanted her to feel safe telling me. When she told me she broke down and cried. His nickname was Cookie because he was a chef. He never told me or my mom his real name.
    I hope the other girls got out of there but sadly I doubt they did…

  • @TheYuumai
    @TheYuumai 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I worked on the search for two of Hilton's victims, an elderly couple in western NC. I think the beheading took place in Georgia. He avoided death row in a plea deal to show authorities where the head was.

  • @larry01902
    @larry01902 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    The last story reminds me of my family; mom, stepfather, sister, myself (m).
    (My mom suffered through a childhood full of abuse: emotional, physical, and sexual.)
    My sister ran off and got married at 16 because my stepfather was groping her. My mom refused to see it. I spent my entire childhood being physically and emotionally abused by him in front of her. My mom refused to see it.
    At one point my stepfather arranged to have a group of his friends get her drunk and gang rape her.
    But she stayed for financial stability. She stayed with him until the day he died of complications from cancer. That was the happiest day of my life.

    • @aleksandarvil5718
      @aleksandarvil5718 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      What happened with _"mother"_ ?!?

  • @jakeirako
    @jakeirako ปีที่แล้ว +2

    My brother got that vibe with one of the former supervisors at my last job. There was this 1 supervisor at my last job that no one liked. I would hear stories of him being lazy and a creep with other women who work there, etc. My brother working with this company for years who was also supervisor and how I got this job hated this guy so much he didn't even want him talking to me. Well of course he did end up talking to me since he was the site supervisor and he would check the workers of me and the other janitors. Now with me having the latest cleaning shift and me barely seeing him since he is all over the place I never got to see all these bad things people were talking about.
    Jump forward to me finally finding my current job and putting my 2 week notice in. That Monday I saw him as my shift ended and I said "See you tomorrow" and that tomorrow never came. Tuesday came an I learned that he got banned from the entire campus because he was doing some "things" with another co-worker I guess in exchange for favors and this was not the 1st time he was caught doing this. After I learned that I was pretty pissed because you have a worker with a history of doing this stuff and you let a female employee be at a job site at night with just the guard who was also female by themselves since he has access to the entire weekend. It makes me wonder if he never tried anything with me because he knew who my brother was or he knew I wasn't some pushover or both, but everyday for that final week I would talk to the female security guard to get all the delicious tea since she heard all the conversations about the managers scrambling on who is going to take over in his place since they were understaffed.

  • @TheColorHopeIsBlue
    @TheColorHopeIsBlue ปีที่แล้ว +11

    Ah yes, inappropriate abuse. You know, as opposed to appropriate abuse. 🙄 I really hate this new trend of content creators being forced to use increasingly inane euphemisms for serious terms/subjects or else get demonetized, flagged, etc.

    • @eirdonne_
      @eirdonne_ 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      i feel terrible for laughing at the first line but zamn 💀

    • @Hiimreggie
      @Hiimreggie 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Everything has to be kid friendly

  • @mistingwolf
    @mistingwolf 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Yes. I was staying with a friend due to unfortunate circumstances on my end. She met a friend online, they got close, and she brought this person home. I wanted to be welcoming, but the moment this stranger entered the house, the hairs on the back of my neck stood up and I felt immediately on guard. She brought very uncomfortable energy with her. We didn't talk much, and eventually I was able to leave and get my own place. Life happened and communication dwindled. I learned only recently that the stranger and my friend eventually broke up, and that bad things had happened between them; my friend won't talk about it. I wish I'd had the courage to speak up back then.

  • @ghostgem27
    @ghostgem27 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Really didn't like one of my teachers. Everyone really liked them and I just didn't. (they were one of those people who play favorites with the popular kids) Three years later, and they were found embezzling money from the school.

  • @LitFuse230
    @LitFuse230 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    that guy who gave someone a cupcake and was arrested for inappropriate assault was clearly doing an EDP cosplay a little too literally

  • @ivanapehar9860
    @ivanapehar9860 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Guienevere is a profesonal at reconizing nad ppl

  • @stitch3469
    @stitch3469 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    It happened to me. I was right about a bad online relationship between my friend and her now EX-SO.

  • @JayeEllis
    @JayeEllis 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    There was once a guy in my extended friend group who gave me the willies. There was something sinister about how he always dated younger in a way I couldn't pinpoint at the time. I was glad when we lost touch after graduation. He was later arrested for CSAM, while working at a day care.

  • @trentsenna7104
    @trentsenna7104 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    My friend's ex joined our friend group, I felt off about her from the get go. But she would constantly flirt with all the men in the group, even the married ones. She was eventually kicked out of the group because she tried to sleep with my friend's fiancee and now she is my husband's mistress.

  • @CheetixGlitch
    @CheetixGlitch 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Stories like these and my own personal experience are the reasons why I trust my gut. It knows when something is up and I trust it. And I am a younger teenage female. Let's see how much crap it saves me from in the future

  • @user-kb8qw7dy4t
    @user-kb8qw7dy4t ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I've never taken the chance to find out since so many people I've felt strong chemistry with have disappointed me.

  • @SonAlexander
    @SonAlexander 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I’ve had a “spidey-sense” since I was a teenager. I’ve Sussed out dozens of people throughout my life and was never wrong. My wife is blown away by my ability to accurately identify people that “aren’t right”

  • @flairwolf2367
    @flairwolf2367 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I just discovered this channel and I gotta say I love this guy
    It's like alot of other reddit channels but, with the disclaimer and not putting r34 as the thumbnail (why do alot of reddit channels do that), I gotta say it feels much more wholesome
    Got my sub lmao, keep up the good work man

  • @Mr26muel
    @Mr26muel ปีที่แล้ว +1

    In my first job ever when I was 17 right out of high school there was this 25yo guy everyone loved, but seemed fake to me, I noticed how he would modulate his behavior depending on who he was with, how he flirted with everyone men and women, charming them, there were a couple incidents where some coworkers looked bad with mistakes there was no explanation for and I was one of them and then I could see it clearly the common denominator was him, I basically got in trouble for warning people about him I got fired but remained friends with some of them later that same year at the Christmas party my coworker messaged me to tell me I was right all along, this guy was having an affair with the company accountant, to her 15 year old daughter virginity and used her credentials on the system to steal hundreds thousand dollars, suddenly everything I said about him sabotaging others to look good was on point, he is a criminal.

  • @ivanhunter6492
    @ivanhunter6492 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Yes: my sister's first boyfriend actually. Just had this gut feeling about him every time I saw him that he was bad news

  • @walterstevens5678
    @walterstevens5678 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I hope that first story is true. My brother was an addicted and I never thought he could change. He is no an amazing father of 3 and works hard at a company he helped build. Please don’t give up on people in that position.

  • @KadeoAVvalentine
    @KadeoAVvalentine ปีที่แล้ว +1

    0:02 in fact yes.
    I can sense Danger from a lot of miles away.
    There is a reason to WHY YOU SHOULD TAKE MY ADVICE!

  • @bradleyanderson4315
    @bradleyanderson4315 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Several times and when I ignored the feeling it came back to bite me every time.

  • @SISKCERTWaJaVlogs
    @SISKCERTWaJaVlogs 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    A general theme w us is that we can read low level cues that someone gives off. we dont pick it up but our subconsious does

  • @psychickumquat
    @psychickumquat 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I swear our cats have an amazing radar for liars. The two friends ive ever had who ended up hiding big things, they hated. One cat even hissed at both of them, which they've absolutely never done again. Must have been able to pick up on tension or something similar.

  • @MaddysinLeigh
    @MaddysinLeigh 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    At one of my retail jobs, I told my boss that a dude with a limp was going to shoplift. I think she assumed that I thought he was suspicious because of the limp when I was using it to describe the guy. She didn’t take it seriously. Dude went to another door (that I could still see) and ran out when anyone near him was distracted. I just go “yeah he just sprinted out the other door with a cart full of shit.”

  • @alistersinclair4600
    @alistersinclair4600 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Oh I have a story like this! There was this kid in my high school who I thought was weird and vaguely off putting. He was pretty quiet but never did anything overtly off. I remember saying to a mate of mine, 'He's weird, he gives me school shooter vibes.' My mate told me off, said that he was probably autistic and I shouldn't speculate, and he seemed pretty convincing so I put my issues aside and spoke friendly to him when we ended up in the same class at school.
    Anyway, I left school a few years ago, and just found out the weird kid was arrested for attempting to murder another old classmate of mine. Also he sold class A drugs lol

  • @linnaoife4546
    @linnaoife4546 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I have one of these stories
    About a year and a bit ago my friend left our old Fri group and joined a new one, there was this girl in her friend group I had a bad vibe around, I told her but she didn't listen, I joined that friend group as well our old one being toxic, about half a year ago that hurl stated acting horrible towards me and my friend and tried to kick us out of the friend group multiple times, she stopped but half a year later I left the friend group and now everyone she disliked in the friend group got kicked out and everyone hates her now

  • @mycupoverflows7811
    @mycupoverflows7811 ปีที่แล้ว

    We started going to my parents' church. I saw a glance between two people on the stage in the band. I asked my mom "what's going on with those two?" She said "nothing! He's the music minister and that's his wife" (pointing to another woman) "and she's married to that guy." I told her "there's something going on between them."
    We went to that church for 9 months. The Sunday after we left it came out those two had been having an affair for months. It devastated the church. I didn't want to be right. So sad.

  • @cosmicreef5858
    @cosmicreef5858 ปีที่แล้ว

    He is FULLY responsible! BASIC KNOWLEDGE that being evil is a CHOICE! End of the excuses.

  • @a.scottclement6967
    @a.scottclement6967 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Elizabeth Holmes. She gave off charlatan vibes to me from the first time I saw people drooling over her.

  • @FlowerPog
    @FlowerPog ปีที่แล้ว +4

    I had one gut feeling moment turns out to be true ig? I met a guy who id call JV, we met through roblox and had alot of fun. He soon introduced his friends to me. Everyone is very fine expect for a girl, i will call her F. So F probably look just like an ordinary girl who can easily have many friends p, but i had a gut feeling about her. Something wrong with her, I started to guessing that she is using JV and another guy id call AJ. Months later i was really upset about her doing the same thing over and over again, like getting mad over smol mistake, asking them just for food, money,etc. Dude, im sick of it and i tried to give her hints, even saying outloud that they need spaces, leave them be for just a short time but she wont. All this made me think shes a bad friend and sooner or later, she'll have a friendship battle with them along with her new friends she just got that time[ive thought of this becauseshe been alot more aggressive, more and more everysingle day past, and its alsomy guessing inthe future]. And yes, it happens just a week ago, she unfriended both of them and i am involved in for no reason too. JV and AJ are very sad but also happy that they finally got away from her [also they felt better because of me being their therapist couraging them to be happy after that incident]
    Does this count or not my friends 🤔?

    • @TheCommenter
      @TheCommenter ปีที่แล้ว +1

      It’s…Roblox. It’s online. You don’t truly know anyone so take this all with a grain of salt

  • @81bajaj
    @81bajaj ปีที่แล้ว +2

    What's with this "inappropriately abusing" and "inappropriately assaulting?" Is there an appropriate way to assault and abuse?

    • @packman6942
      @packman6942 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I can abuse and assault you with my words is the difference, the inappropriately is to confirm it’s sexual abuse and assault not physical as it violence

  • @gandalainsley6467
    @gandalainsley6467 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Multiple times. One instance was when I started dating a girl. I did it because my relatives kept bothering me about being single so i asked out a girl that my family knew( i hoped she would reject me but she didn't and we ended up dating for a little bit). Day one already i don't like something about her. I don't know what though. Thought that i was just running away and that its all in my head. After a week i hated her so we broke up. She didn't do anything but i started having distain for her. 2 months later she tried to sleep with her sister's husband.

  • @nonyabizz9390
    @nonyabizz9390 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Told this before. Super short version:
    Brother had a room mate. Room mate had a friend.
    Never liked or trusted room mate's friend. Dude just seemed wrong. NO ONE ELSE SAW IT.
    Told me I was paranoid.
    Room mate's friend went on to date my God-sister. Everyone else thinks this is great. I can't convince people that it isn't and she needs him out of her life and far away.
    Room mate's friend ends up killing my God-sister and her 7 year old son by strangling them in front of each other.

  • @ryanjensen5897
    @ryanjensen5897 ปีที่แล้ว

    The first story is an example of "This is for your own good".

  • @user-bh5eq3ye7w
    @user-bh5eq3ye7w ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Here is mine: first day of seventh grade a kid that I will call Tim was being an ass and I could tell that that year was going to be something else. Later on in the year he broke the class tv and soap dispenser. He also broke one of those cheap ass brooms in half. He was also dating a realy annoying girl and was all over her body, discussing to be honest and that kid is probably not going places in the future

  • @astrofan1993
    @astrofan1993 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Actually, yes. Back when I worked for a grocery store chain local to the Chicago area, one of the store directors (of which the store cycled through five before I finally quit that job; he was the second they brought in) acted like a tyrant to everybody.
    The store would put the photo of the managers on the wall right next to the customer service desk. I want you to imagine a high school gym teacher/football coach living in suburban Texas in the 1960s; that's what he looked like in the photo: square-jawed, toothy grin, hair slicked back somewhat, you get the idea.
    I am not a New Age person, but I could just sense a bad aura around him, and it turned out I was right. He'd be screaming at everybody, barking out orders, and just being a general pain in the a**. He could be nice when he wanted to be, but a lot of times, he was just a jerk.
    One time, I hadn't even been clocked in to my shift for two seconds when he was screaming at me to sweep up the cigarette butts on sidewalk in front of the store (because somehow, they thought that a receptacle for cigarette butts would "ruin the image of the store," as if cigarette butts littered on the ground didn't ruin it more than that).
    Needless to say, he only lasted at that store a few months before he was transferred to another store. I don't know where he is now, as I hadn't seen him since. And I ended up quitting that job a little over two years ago, and only set foot in my old store twice afterwards to ask about transferring my 401(K) information and when I would get my W2 mailed to me.

  • @theironrubberduck
    @theironrubberduck ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Wait did he kill the snake when he robbed the house???

  • @johansmith4764
    @johansmith4764 ปีที่แล้ว

    Number one... He helped that older dude doing all that!