About the first story, I'm super glad, that I set up the parental control lock on my switch when I got it. I really hate the fact that by default you cannot decide to put a password on your switch. It's super useful in such cases but also to prevent your siblings from playing on your switch without your consent. I live alone but I absolutely hated it when someone without asking would play with my stuff.
@@blutkopfhinoken4632 Also the fact of what he said thankfully the cop isn’t racist…most people want to be deluded of that fact but they are out there and have been caught and a lot of us deal with them
@@jaesaiyan It would be mix of good thing not racist and doesn't listen to only females side but it was only implied he would've been in jail if cop didn't do his job properly
I would have wanted to file a criminal complaint against her. If she gave it back at the beginning and apologized for her son taking it then we would have been good. Once she doubled down on it being hers and telling the cop it was hers she might not be leaving in cuffs but I will do everything in my power to make sure she has charge on her.
After hearing that story of the black man with the Nintendo switch inspired me to use the parental controls on my own device because I myself am a black man with a Nintendo switch.
Honestly. It's inspired me to use the parental controls like that because I am a person who owns a switch. Dodgy people are everywhere and a switch is a pretty desirable target.
Parental code is nice for locking the Switch... But just for THIS type of problem, simply engraving your name on it is enough. Or, better, do both... I don't know precisely if it's the case with a Switch, but a lot of such devices are shipped with a card where the serial number is written: if so, keep it in your wallet, too.
Over 1k of stuff in the Switch, hindsight should’ve press charges bc that’s grand theft. Evil like that shouldn’t be allowed to walk it off bc there’s no remorse and they’ll just do it again.
Also with the first story, that crazy lady is teaching her son that it’s ok to steal, lie to random people AND police, and that everything is always someone else’s fault. We need to pray that kid turns out ok!
On the story with a woman's boyfriend who snores: If he has a problem corrected by a CPAP machine, then he NEEDS to use the CPAP machine. Basically, that would mean he's snoring because he STOPS breathing at night. If he's snoring that bad, he's stopping a LOT. This means he could have a heart attack from lack of oxygen, or a stroke. He's also missing out on sleep and hurting his health. I have sleep apnea, and never felt I was getting enough sleep. My late husband told me I snore and I did a sleep study. They found I stopped breathing more then a 100 times in just 6 hours - DANGEROUES. So now I have a CPAP machine and sleep so much better.
@@Chris_xo - A CPAP machine has a constant forced air supply into your air ways. That way when you stop breathing air is forced into your lungs and you then continue to breath. It works for most with sleep apnea. There are also other types of treatment, including putting a electric device in your brain that acts like a heart pace maker but for the brain, to keep you breathing. This is for people whose brains or nerve system skip and thus you stop breathing.
Story 4: The narrator completely ignored the OP mentioning that they are poor young people. Sleep studies aren't cheap. I think they should seriously consider being a two bedroom couple and the snorer should try to lose a little weight. It'll get better. Meanwhile, anytime she's awake while he's snoring, she should listen for pauses, and keep tabs on if he starts feeling less well rested, as that could indicate he's developing sleep apnea. My experience: My snoring partner was costing me some sleep, but it wasn't a huge problem. Then he went through a period of weight gain, and the snoring got worse. He was less well rested, and I was occasionally hearing pauses that worried me. Like the OP, financing a sleep study was out of the question. We made a couple of dietary changes, he lost the excess weight, and the pauses stopped happening. All good. But over the years, I became a less heavy sleeper, so his snoring was bothering me more. That, in combination with other factors, eventually led to us choosing to become a two bedroom couple. It's been great for us. But years later, I still sometimes check in on his breathing when he's snoring while I'm awake, just to be safe.
Perhaps a sleep study would be better later when they can afford it, but yeah, I think they probably will have to make do with something else until then
That's not a student/age/poverty problem, that's a COUNTRY problem... CPAP machines are given for free and two (refunded) doctor consultations (a general practitioner and a specialist) in mine - and I probably pay 20% of your health insurance only. Don't put your health system in the hands of businessmen and shareholders: they're paid with your life, and your kids' life too.
My husband snores bad. The mouth guard, nose strip, ear plugs, nothing works. So I get out of the bed when I wake up from his snoring, and go sleep on the couch. He started asking me about it, and I tell him "can't sleep, your Snoring is too loud". I'm perfectly content sleeping on the couch because I can actually get some sleep. He is now talking about getting a sleep study after this going on for years. I have even told him that he has a touch of apnea, because I have watched him stop breathing in the middle of the night. He's a big boy and can make his own decisions, which is to sleep by himself while I'm snuggled on my fabulous couch with the kitty cat 🐈⬛
Story #2: Definitely not the jerk. I used to spend entire summer at the house of one of my childhood friends. It was my second home, hell his mom said I could call her dad cause I have no father and I spent multiple fathers days at her home. Even though it was my second home I made sure to was always clean after myself and I never caused more noise than what was allowed.
It's because it's a kid friendly system that can be carried around, so they get opportunities to steal them without consequence without breaking and entering.
For anyone curious there was an update to the last story made Op showed the fiancé the message and they had a long talk. Fiancé responded to the sisters message through ops account and signed their named They received a long message back and a voice memo from the sister accusing Op of keeping their fiancé away from him and ‘ selfish gold-digging b*tch ‘ Op convinced the fiancé it wasn’t worth responding and that sister just wanted a reaction.
I saw it too and tbh, I sort of suspected after this video that the OP would show the fiance the message and things went on from there In addition to the initial question regarding what OP should've done, I would've simply said to just let the fiance know what happened. On the story alone about the events leading up to the divorce, the fiance ended up being betrayed by his own family. Had the OP simply gave in to the fiance's older sister's demands, things would definitely get ugly and the fiance would feel betrayed yet again and the relationship and engagement would be damaged on an emotionally severe level. So good on OP for taking the time to show their fiance what happened because it goes to show that the two have a great trust to one another.
The fact that she accuses op of being a gold digger screams that the family wants to get back in contact for his money. You wouldn't normally bring money up like that in a family reunion attempt
Story 3: Being a good role model also includes setting and teach others boundaries. I say he should sent a text about his boundaries and that the girl is overstepping them, and that if she continues, he will no longer reply.
With the sleep story, I'd suggest pushing for the boyfriend that sleep study. It sounds like OP's boyfriend has moderate to severe sleep apnea. I've seen all too well that when it gets to the end of its progression. Pretty much the boyfriend's not getting proper sleep, he'll start relying on drinking coffee and frequent naps with diminishing effectiveness. Eventually, one of those naps or nighttime sleeping cycles will end up so deep that his heart stops and he'll die like that. Before anyone doubts what I'm talking about, this is how Robert Micheal Rodinsky, my father, died on December 10th, 2018. Even though this happened four years ago and I was a 28 y/o male, this still hurts when I think about him and I miss him every day, especially when I was the last one to talk to him an hour before my mom and his wife of 32 years at the time found the body.
So sorry for your loss 😢 What this person posted is 100% what I was afraid of w/ my husband. His apnea was so bad that I could hear him stop breathing while sleeping. He finally had a sleep study done and got the mask/machine, and what a difference! It's so much better for his health and our marriage. And I'm sorry to OP: if he really values you and your relationship, he would take action. Otherwise, just get used to sleeping in a different room with some kind of noise canceling tools. Good luck 👍
One broken rule story: How did you snitch as mom walked in on them! Now, yes I would have "switched" by recording them of what they're doing and have mom heat it but you didn't have to do that as she caught sis red handed!
Second story is just annoying. Clearly it's the Mums house, she's laid down the rules after all but he keeps saying "my house", "my freezer", "my Mum". Oh and of course you can have sage with chicken, ever heard of sage and onion stuffing...for chicken?
@@carriehellyer1777 well the older kid is obviously following the rules their mum laid down AND being the responsible caretaker of the house while she is gone so in a way he would feel like it’s his house understandably because he contributes to it greatly
I got a little confused myself. I kept thinking, "Wait, is this OP's apartment or the Mom's apartment?" Regardless, what the sister is doing is outright disrespectful. If I were the mom, I would have made her clean up the kitchen. If she refused, time to take away privileges. This is assuming the sister is a teen/child. Kind of hard to assess what the OP is, especially saying "cooking for my family."
@@DigitalCowboy000 Right? I initially thought that the Karen would totally throw the Switch to the ground, as hard as she could to break it. As an F U to the guy.
The second story is very relateble. When is was like 8, i'd have to clean up the living room, and i was fine with that. But my lil sisters (i have 4) always brought a couple of friends. They just make everything a mess. One day, i cried bcuz it was just to much work to clean the living room, bcuz of them. I'm so glad that they left to Florida
To the snoring person: snoring could be innocent, but very excessive snoring like how the OP described could be a sign or apnea, which basically means you stop breathing sometimes. It get worse over time and also makes you very tired. OP says they don't want to do a sleep study but that's absolutely important, because if it's apnea he needs a treatment against this breathing stop. Also young people can get apnea. And to the OP: sleep in another room. I know it's not fun when you just moved together, but it's the only way to stop being annoyed at your partner for no reason. (From a person who's partner snores and turned out to have apnea)
And there should be a way to sound proofing (possibly 3-4 layers of it if you can hear him several rooms away) the other room you sleep in. It may not totally block his hard snoring but could lessen it somewhat. We all know medical anything is expensive but what others have said, ignoring it isn't going to make it go away and is a possible prelude to something much more serious. He needs to take this very seriously, if not for you but fir his own health cause, heaven forbid anything else, he won't be able to be able to help himself much less be there for you.
Story #2 it surprises me SO much how people can just make at home in someone else's house. I cant even open my family members fridge without making sure they're fine with it. 90% of the time they say "yeah it's fine get whatever" but I just cant open it without asking, and that's with my 'family' members. Let alone someone I'm not related to.
I absolutely laughed at the way the narrator said, "I can't believe someone..." On the conclusion of the first story... I guess him sounding like a karen became a second nature of his. . Hahahaha
If it was a laptop and she had a hour head start she could have broken the Windows 10 (not sure about 11) password protection in a couple of minutes. Easy as pie. Get a LINUX distribution on a USB drive. Once booted up a couple of command can reset the Windows sign in password. Then go back to Windows and because there isn't any, you put your password in. I've done that a couple of times on really old PCs that I had laying around.
The saying, “No good deed goes unpunished” totally applies to the 1st OP. He was trying to be kind to that stealing brat and that’s what happens to OP. That Karen is teaching that entitled brat that stealing other people’s property is okay. Please STOP CALLING KARENS LADIES! They aren’t ladies! Proper ladies DO NOT ACT LIKE KARENS!
The team story I totally agree that he needs to stop communicating with her whether or not she is on the team because this is just going to leave to leave to misery not only between OP and the guy but misery for everybody else on the team
4th story: He ABSOLUTELY needs a doctor. If he's a big guy and his snoring is that pronounced, he PROBABLY has sleep apnea. What that means is that if unchecked, he could die any night and he isn't actually getting good sleep.
I feel like that cop from the first story isn't the kind of person you see often. Willing to listen to both sides and get evidence before siding with one argument or the other. That's an example of what a cop should be.
I would sue, but I'm not sure if a judge would find her liable since he got the switch back on the spot. If he lost money somehow (ie for being tied up with this broad), then he would have a good argument.
I recently had a sleep study and it was the best thing ever, yes the mask sucks but you get options to choose for the mask if it's irritating you, I'm currently discussing getting a different mask due to it slipping up into the middle of my mouth making my eyes get air blown on them, but that's cause the straps can't be tightened any more so I'm getting smaller straps. But before I had it I was always tired, I snored horribly that I had a painful throat every morning and a headache too plus the dryness and I stopped breathing at least 8 times a night. Now I don't stop breathing anymore and my snoring is almost gone or unnoticeable,
For the snoring story: you guys should just sleep in different beds. And if you want to have some fun if you know what i mean, just do it then go back to your beds.
3rd story, i know that condition, a condition my dad has too called "Apnea in dream" where the snorts became louder but also sometimes it cut it self as if the person literally stop breathing and is even more scary too. There is a cure who is basically a way to open the nasal conduct since the snorts came often from mucose accumulation and bad air flow too. That couple needs medical check out, specially the bf, since that is the begin of Apnea and can lead to stroke late in life.
I think the boyfriend should say that she can text about the sports related stuff (e.g. schedules, workout regimine, etc. but no personal stuff and only during specific times, just like teaching assistant has set tutoring hours).
For the cooking story: when dealing with poultry, the internal temp is a guide line. It has to be fully cooked in the center (white or brown depending upon dark vs white meat) and tender.
Story 3: I feel She isn't the jerk but at the same time. This is just sounding like she's wanting pity. If she truly wants this resolved, she should schedule an appointment with a sleep doctor. Since snoring is caused by a blocked airway. It could be really dangerous as he could choke in his sleep and possibly die. So I think they should go see a medical professional.
Story 3: Narrator, didn't you listen the part when the OP doesn't have the money to make a sleep study? I think you should pay more attention to the story
To the guy with the switch if you're in that situation you got to break out your white voice I'm going to Hispanic men I'm not muscular but I am husky so I can come off a little intimidating to people especially with my facial hair and my slanted eyes if I ever get into a situation with the cops over someone calling them I just break out my white voice that helps
@@The_Ancient_Guardian that voice we with darker skin use to sound less intimidating watch sorry to bother you and you'll know what I mean I even use it at work sometimes
That’s funny lol but it’s not about how you sound it’s how you look 👀 she tried to make him seem intimidating and criminal like “stereotyping black men” and turns out the cop saw he was just a dude that had a healthy lifestyle and liked going to the gym lol
In the first story I commend the cop for not lashing out on a racial discrimination on that black man I also commend the black man for keeping his cool and being civil kudos to both y'all.
Calling bull on the snoring one, my father asked incredibly loudly to the point you can hear him across the floor, but a pillow over the head is enough to mostly stop that and I imagine ear plugs would be very effective
One thing to say about the snoring issue. Separate rooms! Being a couple, married or not, doesn't mean you have to be bound at the hip. Separate rooms would give you both a good night's rest, easing tensions and making your relationship better.
The first story really made me realize, I need to do the same. I have had similar experience with not so expensive things but where people have accused me of stealing stuff cause I don't look a guy who would own such stuff.
Bruh.... Switch Lite: $250 Full Price Games: $600 Discounted Games: $150 Pokémon Home subscription: $40 Not to mention my email included is my main email, so identity theft into the mix That's Grand Theft, and it's BS that she was just escorted away. Although if it were me I would've went to jail. I don't play nice black man in these instances.
As a person with a boyfriend who snores I usually smack him with a pillow, order him to lay on his side before I kill him and he does with grumbling, then he goes back asleep without snoring, it's something when they lay on their back
He's absolutely right if I were to come I would have asked him if he wanted to press charges with theft breaking it entering and putting in a false report
Can relate to the snoring. I'm married to a huge snorer. Now I just sleep in my own bed in a different room since I can't always fall asleep as fast as he can. I can't wear earplugs since I sleep on my sides. You just try to manage.
This is why I have parental controls set on my Switch I like having a way to pretty much lock the console so only I (and anyone else I choose) to unlock and use it. If i had my Switch stolen I would be devastated too since all in total cost over 1k too and I got mine as a gift from my mom and I'd probably be crying if I told her it got stolen since she's spent over 300$ on it and I'd be feeling extremely bad and most likely blaming myself for it
Honestly the entitlement of people and the dishonesty is incredibly disheartening. Mini story : I have a neighbor who hauls scrap and I wasn't super confident in the method on where he obtains the "scrap" and that was proven one day a few weeks ago. He has habits that I won't disclose but definitely some addictions that are costly and obtained without the proper paperwork or prescription. And I don't like being around him. Now I had bought a washer and dryer set on Facebook marketplace and unfortunately I live in a climate that requires monthly pest service and the person I bought it from didn't use said service, so I left them out overnight after I sprayed them with raid. At my apartment complex there's 2 separate entrances to the apartments themselves and the "back" of the building is where the apartments are in a semi circle and the apartments have a view of all of the building. I purposely left them outside on the "front" steps and out of eyesight to air out. We went outside the next morning early to take them upstairs to our second floor apartment and my neighbor was driving through our yard. (It says on the lease you can't do that but he does) and starts backing up his trailer to load the washer and dryer I payed for. I was furious he had no reason to even see them let alone "think they were scrap because they were sitting out so long" (less than 12 hours we unloaded them at 6pm and got up around 6am to get them upstairs) and told me I was lying about having paid for them. He was trying to gaslight me into taking my (new to me) washer and dryer to haul it for scrap. I told him if he doesn't drive away and leave my property alone I would get the police involved and he backed down. I now exclusively use the front door to avoid him and nothing was actually taken so no police report got filed but it's sad I have to watch my back and my property for thievery from my own neighbors who think they are entitled to whatever they lock eyes on. This isn't the first story if you want more I can post my own video about it. Tl;Dr entitled neighbor wants to haul my property for scrap
I have the parental control on my switch, I even have a label that's glued on my switch and case also my initials are carved on it it's probably good idea to do something like that but glad you got it back.
My reaction to the first one, to the Karen: DOMINATED, STREET MONKEY! ( Again, this is not to the author, this is to the Karen that tried to steal the switch)
I knew someone who went to her boyfriend's house early in the morning (I think she'd worked a night shift) and found him dead in his bed despite being under 25 years old. Undiagnosed and untreated sleep apnoea triggered a heart attack from the oxygen deprivation. His only symptom was severe snoring
The sleep one, I feel deeply. It would drive me crazy. But if his snoring is that bad then he needs to do a sleep study. It can be an underlying issue with health.
This shows we need show kids with stories with good guys and bad guys from same background. And show kids that all groups have good and bad people in them.
"My sister and her friends are mad at me." AND? Who cares what some little brats think of you. You can just never let them in when she is gone from now on. Bye Felecias!
Absolutely, my switch, case, and games cost well over $1,000. I don't know if I could hold my temper because it's my favourite console I put a lot into. I'm SO mad someone would be so easy and quick to lie about taking something SO expensive from a random stranger.
About the first story, I'm super glad, that I set up the parental control lock on my switch when I got it. I really hate the fact that by default you cannot decide to put a password on your switch. It's super useful in such cases but also to prevent your siblings from playing on your switch without your consent. I live alone but I absolutely hated it when someone without asking would play with my stuff.
Are you op1?
@@nullimw7276 no they aren't, there is no proof at all
@@nullimw7276 he's relating
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@@TheBloxxedSanarcati Even if there isn't proof here, it doesn't meant that their not the op, don't automatically assume 👍
Story 1: the happy ending of the story is that OP doesn't have to deal with her as a neighbor and the cop did his job.
yeah and thank god the cop is not a racist one
@@Charles-7 More like good thing cop actually did job and didn't immediately believe the karen cause she's a woman.
@@blutkopfhinoken4632 Also the fact of what he said thankfully the cop isn’t racist…most people want to be deluded of that fact but they are out there and have been caught and a lot of us deal with them
@@jaesaiyan It would be mix of good thing not racist and doesn't listen to only females side but it was only implied he would've been in jail if cop didn't do his job properly
I would have wanted to file a criminal complaint against her. If she gave it back at the beginning and apologized for her son taking it then we would have been good. Once she doubled down on it being hers and telling the cop it was hers she might not be leaving in cuffs but I will do everything in my power to make sure she has charge on her.
The parental control thing is smart, but oh boy when you are the child and the parents control it its absolute HELL
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After hearing that story of the black man with the Nintendo switch inspired me to use the parental controls on my own device because I myself am a black man with a Nintendo switch.
Honestly. It's inspired me to use the parental controls like that because I am a person who owns a switch. Dodgy people are everywhere and a switch is a pretty desirable target.
You cane make it so the whole switch is basically unuseable until you enter the pin
As we all know cops hate black people says stupid people
Me too.
Parental code is nice for locking the Switch... But just for THIS type of problem, simply engraving your name on it is enough. Or, better, do both... I don't know precisely if it's the case with a Switch, but a lot of such devices are shipped with a card where the serial number is written: if so, keep it in your wallet, too.
Over 1k of stuff in the Switch, hindsight should’ve press charges bc that’s grand theft. Evil like that shouldn’t be allowed to walk it off bc there’s no remorse and they’ll just do it again.
Grand theft switch
@@mandolorian7884 grand theft nintendo
That is attempted theft.
grand theft for the brat and conspiracy to commit grand theft for the karen
All the replies has the word "Theft" for some reason even tho its not used much
Also with the first story, that crazy lady is teaching her son that it’s ok to steal, lie to random people AND police, and that everything is always someone else’s fault. We need to pray that kid turns out ok!
The kid should have told the truth at the beginning
On the story with a woman's boyfriend who snores: If he has a problem corrected by a CPAP machine, then he NEEDS to use the CPAP machine. Basically, that would mean he's snoring because he STOPS breathing at night. If he's snoring that bad, he's stopping a LOT. This means he could have a heart attack from lack of oxygen, or a stroke. He's also missing out on sleep and hurting his health. I have sleep apnea, and never felt I was getting enough sleep. My late husband told me I snore and I did a sleep study. They found I stopped breathing more then a 100 times in just 6 hours - DANGEROUES. So now I have a CPAP machine and sleep so much better.
I kept reading that as a CRAP machine and kept wondering what that even meant-
im sorry by the way about your condition:(
@@Chris_xo - A CPAP machine has a constant forced air supply into your air ways. That way when you stop breathing air is forced into your lungs and you then continue to breath. It works for most with sleep apnea. There are also other types of treatment, including putting a electric device in your brain that acts like a heart pace maker but for the brain, to keep you breathing. This is for people whose brains or nerve system skip and thus you stop breathing.
@@jeanannd Oh.
It's name is a totally different story 😂.
Good for you.
Me:*reading CRAP my yelling*
If the noise of snoring is a problem, the CPAP is also a bit loud. Just saying, but ultimately his health is most important.
Story 4: The narrator completely ignored the OP mentioning that they are poor young people. Sleep studies aren't cheap. I think they should seriously consider being a two bedroom couple and the snorer should try to lose a little weight. It'll get better. Meanwhile, anytime she's awake while he's snoring, she should listen for pauses, and keep tabs on if he starts feeling less well rested, as that could indicate he's developing sleep apnea.
My experience: My snoring partner was costing me some sleep, but it wasn't a huge problem. Then he went through a period of weight gain, and the snoring got worse. He was less well rested, and I was occasionally hearing pauses that worried me. Like the OP, financing a sleep study was out of the question.
We made a couple of dietary changes, he lost the excess weight, and the pauses stopped happening. All good. But over the years, I became a less heavy sleeper, so his snoring was bothering me more. That, in combination with other factors, eventually led to us choosing to become a two bedroom couple. It's been great for us. But years later, I still sometimes check in on his breathing when he's snoring while I'm awake, just to be safe.
Perhaps a sleep study would be better later when they can afford it, but yeah, I think they probably will have to make do with something else until then
my wife snores and hot tea before bed helps
That's not a student/age/poverty problem, that's a COUNTRY problem... CPAP machines are given for free and two (refunded) doctor consultations (a general practitioner and a specialist) in mine - and I probably pay 20% of your health insurance only.
Don't put your health system in the hands of businessmen and shareholders: they're paid with your life, and your kids' life too.
Same here. Each sleeping in a diferent room is a good alternative, But If they can, is good seach medical help.
My husband snores bad. The mouth guard, nose strip, ear plugs, nothing works. So I get out of the bed when I wake up from his snoring, and go sleep on the couch. He started asking me about it, and I tell him "can't sleep, your Snoring is too loud". I'm perfectly content sleeping on the couch because I can actually get some sleep. He is now talking about getting a sleep study after this going on for years. I have even told him that he has a touch of apnea, because I have watched him stop breathing in the middle of the night. He's a big boy and can make his own decisions, which is to sleep by himself while I'm snuggled on my fabulous couch with the kitty cat 🐈⬛
This cop is an absolute Legend
Story #2: Definitely not the jerk. I used to spend entire summer at the house of one of my childhood friends. It was my second home, hell his mom said I could call her dad cause I have no father and I spent multiple fathers days at her home. Even though it was my second home I made sure to was always clean after myself and I never caused more noise than what was allowed.
"Am i the jerk for reporting my sister to my mom cause she broke our mom's ONE RULE"
Seems stupid.
Alright there is definitely something up with these Karen's and the Nintendo switch.
No kidding
They know their crotchfruits want them but they dont want to put any skin in the game
No punishment means no reason not to keep trying
@@if7723 this is right
It's because it's a kid friendly system that can be carried around, so they get opportunities to steal them without consequence without breaking and entering.
For anyone curious there was an update to the last story made
Op showed the fiancé the message and they had a long talk.
Fiancé responded to the sisters message through ops account and signed their named
They received a long message back and a voice memo from the sister accusing Op of keeping their fiancé away from him and ‘ selfish gold-digging b*tch ‘
Op convinced the fiancé it wasn’t worth responding and that sister just wanted a reaction.
I saw it too and tbh, I sort of suspected after this video that the OP would show the fiance the message and things went on from there
In addition to the initial question regarding what OP should've done, I would've simply said to just let the fiance know what happened. On the story alone about the events leading up to the divorce, the fiance ended up being betrayed by his own family. Had the OP simply gave in to the fiance's older sister's demands, things would definitely get ugly and the fiance would feel betrayed yet again and the relationship and engagement would be damaged on an emotionally severe level.
So good on OP for taking the time to show their fiance what happened because it goes to show that the two have a great trust to one another.
The fact that she accuses op of being a gold digger screams that the family wants to get back in contact for his money. You wouldn't normally bring money up like that in a family reunion attempt
This is why you should lock things up behind a control or even had a lock on your bag all the time to prevent this kind of things too.
Story 3: Being a good role model also includes setting and teach others boundaries. I say he should sent a text about his boundaries and that the girl is overstepping them, and that if she continues, he will no longer reply.
He should also tell her she is very close to crossing the line into stalker territory
Sorry to be that person but it's actually story 2, I hope you don't mind me correcting you
@@silly-little-bean No it's story 3. They're not broken up correctly. There are two stories in the first segment
With the sleep story, I'd suggest pushing for the boyfriend that sleep study. It sounds like OP's boyfriend has moderate to severe sleep apnea. I've seen all too well that when it gets to the end of its progression. Pretty much the boyfriend's not getting proper sleep, he'll start relying on drinking coffee and frequent naps with diminishing effectiveness. Eventually, one of those naps or nighttime sleeping cycles will end up so deep that his heart stops and he'll die like that. Before anyone doubts what I'm talking about, this is how Robert Micheal Rodinsky, my father, died on December 10th, 2018. Even though this happened four years ago and I was a 28 y/o male, this still hurts when I think about him and I miss him every day, especially when I was the last one to talk to him an hour before my mom and his wife of 32 years at the time found the body.
Damn sorry for your loss man
So sorry for your loss 😢
What this person posted is 100% what I was afraid of w/ my husband. His apnea was so bad that I could hear him stop breathing while sleeping.
He finally had a sleep study done and got the mask/machine, and what a difference! It's so much better for his health and our marriage.
And I'm sorry to OP: if he really values you and your relationship, he would take action. Otherwise, just get used to sleeping in a different room with some kind of noise canceling tools. Good luck 👍
One broken rule story: How did you snitch as mom walked in on them! Now, yes I would have "switched" by recording them of what they're doing and have mom heat it but you didn't have to do that as she caught sis red handed!
Second story is just annoying. Clearly it's the Mums house, she's laid down the rules after all but he keeps saying "my house", "my freezer", "my Mum". Oh and of course you can have sage with chicken, ever heard of sage and onion stuffing...for chicken?
@@carriehellyer1777 well the older kid is obviously following the rules their mum laid down AND being the responsible caretaker of the house while she is gone so in a way he would feel like it’s his house understandably because he contributes to it greatly
I got a little confused myself. I kept thinking, "Wait, is this OP's apartment or the Mom's apartment?"
Regardless, what the sister is doing is outright disrespectful. If I were the mom, I would have made her clean up the kitchen. If she refused, time to take away privileges.
This is assuming the sister is a teen/child. Kind of hard to assess what the OP is, especially saying "cooking for my family."
Im suprised that the karen didnt run away after she was proven wrong
Either with the Switch in hand or throwing it on the floor to break it.
@@DigitalCowboy000 Right? I initially thought that the Karen would totally throw the Switch to the ground, as hard as she could to break it. As an F U to the guy.
@@scailliet that *IS* the usual MO.
The second story is very relateble.
When is was like 8, i'd have to clean up the living room, and i was fine with that. But my lil sisters (i have 4) always brought a couple of friends. They just make everything a mess. One day, i cried bcuz it was just to much work to clean the living room, bcuz of them.
I'm so glad that they left to Florida
And lemme guess... they got away with murd3r. Not being sarcastic, but I can smell favoritism miles away.
To the snoring person: snoring could be innocent, but very excessive snoring like how the OP described could be a sign or apnea, which basically means you stop breathing sometimes. It get worse over time and also makes you very tired. OP says they don't want to do a sleep study but that's absolutely important, because if it's apnea he needs a treatment against this breathing stop. Also young people can get apnea.
And to the OP: sleep in another room. I know it's not fun when you just moved together, but it's the only way to stop being annoyed at your partner for no reason. (From a person who's partner snores and turned out to have apnea)
And there should be a way to sound proofing (possibly 3-4 layers of it if you can hear him several rooms away) the other room you sleep in. It may not totally block his hard snoring but could lessen it somewhat. We all know medical anything is expensive but what others have said, ignoring it isn't going to make it go away and is a possible prelude to something much more serious. He needs to take this very seriously, if not for you but fir his own health cause, heaven forbid anything else, he won't be able to be able to help himself much less be there for you.
The best part about this is that they actually play the game in the background properly
Yea
Whats the name of that game tho
@@StoobidTony exactly what’s the game?
@@StoobidTony exactly what’s the game?
@@ericsalidbar1693 I have it I will tel
Story #2 it surprises me SO much how people can just make at home in someone else's house. I cant even open my family members fridge without making sure they're fine with it. 90% of the time they say "yeah it's fine get whatever" but I just cant open it without asking, and that's with my 'family' members. Let alone someone I'm not related to.
Wow just wow, this Karen… I have no words
I absolutely laughed at the way the narrator said, "I can't believe someone..." On the conclusion of the first story...
I guess him sounding like a karen became a second nature of his.
. Hahahaha
For the first story. Thank you for reminding me why I wanted to set it up for my switch
If it was a laptop and she had a hour head start she could have broken the Windows 10 (not sure about 11) password protection in a couple of minutes. Easy as pie. Get a LINUX distribution on a USB drive. Once booted up a couple of command can reset the Windows sign in password. Then go back to Windows and because there isn't any, you put your password in. I've done that a couple of times on really old PCs that I had laying around.
Yeah no fat chance
The saying, “No good deed goes unpunished” totally applies to the 1st OP. He was trying to be kind to that stealing brat and that’s what happens to OP. That Karen is teaching that entitled brat that stealing other people’s property is okay. Please STOP CALLING KARENS LADIES! They aren’t ladies! Proper ladies DO NOT ACT LIKE KARENS!
The team story I totally agree that he needs to stop communicating with her whether or not she is on the team because this is just going to leave to leave to misery not only between OP and the guy but misery for everybody else on the team
Second story where the entitled sis brings her friends to run over everything, he needs to move and not let the sis know where he lives.
4th story: He ABSOLUTELY needs a doctor. If he's a big guy and his snoring is that pronounced, he PROBABLY has sleep apnea. What that means is that if unchecked, he could die any night and he isn't actually getting good sleep.
Story #2,
The mom should have made her daughter clean the kitchen back to it’s spotless condition for a month.
I feel like that cop from the first story isn't the kind of person you see often. Willing to listen to both sides and get evidence before siding with one argument or the other. That's an example of what a cop should be.
If that's the case. He could have had her arrested for attempting felony theft.
I would sue, but I'm not sure if a judge would find her liable since he got the switch back on the spot. If he lost money somehow (ie for being tied up with this broad), then he would have a good argument.
I love these hope you never stop and the stories keep coming in!
I recently had a sleep study and it was the best thing ever, yes the mask sucks but you get options to choose for the mask if it's irritating you, I'm currently discussing getting a different mask due to it slipping up into the middle of my mouth making my eyes get air blown on them, but that's cause the straps can't be tightened any more so I'm getting smaller straps. But before I had it I was always tired, I snored horribly that I had a painful throat every morning and a headache too plus the dryness and I stopped breathing at least 8 times a night. Now I don't stop breathing anymore and my snoring is almost gone or unnoticeable,
For the snoring story: you guys should just sleep in different beds. And if you want to have some fun if you know what i mean, just do it then go back to your beds.
3rd story, i know that condition, a condition my dad has too called "Apnea in dream" where the snorts became louder but also sometimes it cut it self as if the person literally stop breathing and is even more scary too.
There is a cure who is basically a way to open the nasal conduct since the snorts came often from mucose accumulation and bad air flow too.
That couple needs medical check out, specially the bf, since that is the begin of Apnea and can lead to stroke late in life.
I like the am I the jerk stories where you can tell that someone is or is not a jerk just from the title even without context
You cant have my electrical gun Karen!!
Cause- "clicks button"
Its a grenade launcher too xD
"gun blows up"
HA!! FOCK YOU KAREN I WIN XD
I am glad that the game in the background is doing the right options instead of doing something stupid
Keep up the good work!!!
Story one was so good and I love the instant karma and I am so happy that happened 😊😅😮🎉😂❤
I think the boyfriend should say that she can text about the sports related stuff (e.g. schedules, workout regimine, etc. but no personal stuff and only during specific times, just like teaching assistant has set tutoring hours).
For the cooking story: when dealing with poultry, the internal temp is a guide line. It has to be fully cooked in the center (white or brown depending upon dark vs white meat) and tender.
Story 3: I feel She isn't the jerk but at the same time. This is just sounding like she's wanting pity. If she truly wants this resolved, she should schedule an appointment with a sleep doctor. Since snoring is caused by a blocked airway. It could be really dangerous as he could choke in his sleep and possibly die. So I think they should go see a medical professional.
Yo in all seriousness this dudes advice and relationship advice is top notch 👌
For the algorithm sir! 👍🏻
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3rd story OP: I can't just be rude and block her or something
This guy: Just ghost or block her 🤡
Story 3: Narrator, didn't you listen the part when the OP doesn't have the money to make a sleep study? I think you should pay more attention to the story
How old is the sister of the OP had to CARRY her friends out? We’re they like TWELVE or something?
To the guy with the switch if you're in that situation you got to break out your white voice I'm going to Hispanic men I'm not muscular but I am husky so I can come off a little intimidating to people especially with my facial hair and my slanted eyes if I ever get into a situation with the cops over someone calling them I just break out my white voice that helps
"White voice" wtf hahhahahaahhahah
"hi so like my name's Kyleee and she like totallyyy took my stuff and it just felt very personal, you feel?
@@auroragannon7727 XD not what I had in mind but I love it
@@The_Ancient_Guardian that voice we with darker skin use to sound less intimidating watch sorry to bother you and you'll know what I mean I even use it at work sometimes
That’s funny lol but it’s not about how you sound it’s how you look 👀 she tried to make him seem intimidating and criminal like “stereotyping black men” and turns out the cop saw he was just a dude that had a healthy lifestyle and liked going to the gym lol
Story 2: if I was that guy I would have probably called the cops onthose girls for trespassing and vandalism.
They did both f those things
I can't believe parents are teaching their kids to steal!
Really? I've seen it too many times, especially from upper middle class families.
Love story1 always love a honest cop
In the first story I commend the cop for not lashing out on a racial discrimination on that black man I also commend the black man for keeping his cool and being civil kudos to both y'all.
this channel is the BEST
Calling bull on the snoring one, my father asked incredibly loudly to the point you can hear him across the floor, but a pillow over the head is enough to mostly stop that and I imagine ear plugs would be very effective
One thing to say about the snoring issue. Separate rooms! Being a couple, married or not, doesn't mean you have to be bound at the hip. Separate rooms would give you both a good night's rest, easing tensions and making your relationship better.
HAHAHAHAHAAH THE GAME GLITCHING IN THE FIRST STORY 😂😂😂😂😂
This is why you press charges. It is theft, and negligence. She was negligent In keeping an eye on her child.
I’ve had people try this once with my tesla. I’m not surprised. I am glad I was able to keep the karen out of it.
The first story really made me realize, I need to do the same. I have had similar experience with not so expensive things but where people have accused me of stealing stuff cause I don't look a guy who would own such stuff.
Bruh....
Switch Lite: $250
Full Price Games: $600
Discounted Games: $150
Pokémon Home subscription: $40
Not to mention my email included is my main email, so identity theft into the mix
That's Grand Theft, and it's BS that she was just escorted away. Although if it were me I would've went to jail. I don't play nice black man in these instances.
As a person with a boyfriend who snores I usually smack him with a pillow, order him to lay on his side before I kill him and he does with grumbling, then he goes back asleep without snoring, it's something when they lay on their back
NOT HER SMILING IN THE MUGSHOT 😭 SHE GONE FOR LIFE
I would be devastated if I lost my switch… OP did the right thing being calm❤️
I HATE how OP in Story 1 has to worry about losing everything if he got the wrong officer
The glitch in the game 😂
Some child in karen story is actually honest good and perfect
okey but why is this man’s voice so soothing
he's johnny sins kid
1:38 bro the game legit broke lol
Yeah lol
He's absolutely right if I were to come I would have asked him if he wanted to press charges with theft breaking it entering and putting in a false report
Can relate to the snoring. I'm married to a huge snorer. Now I just sleep in my own bed in a different room since I can't always fall asleep as fast as he can. I can't wear earplugs since I sleep on my sides. You just try to manage.
This is why I have parental controls set on my Switch I like having a way to pretty much lock the console so only I (and anyone else I choose) to unlock and use it. If i had my Switch stolen I would be devastated too since all in total cost over 1k too and I got mine as a gift from my mom and I'd probably be crying if I told her it got stolen since she's spent over 300$ on it and I'd be feeling extremely bad and most likely blaming myself for it
Story 2 if I was him I would have started to throw hands
Dang. Thank God that cop was just and fair.
Honestly the entitlement of people and the dishonesty is incredibly disheartening. Mini story : I have a neighbor who hauls scrap and I wasn't super confident in the method on where he obtains the "scrap" and that was proven one day a few weeks ago. He has habits that I won't disclose but definitely some addictions that are costly and obtained without the proper paperwork or prescription. And I don't like being around him. Now I had bought a washer and dryer set on Facebook marketplace and unfortunately I live in a climate that requires monthly pest service and the person I bought it from didn't use said service, so I left them out overnight after I sprayed them with raid. At my apartment complex there's 2 separate entrances to the apartments themselves and the "back" of the building is where the apartments are in a semi circle and the apartments have a view of all of the building. I purposely left them outside on the "front" steps and out of eyesight to air out. We went outside the next morning early to take them upstairs to our second floor apartment and my neighbor was driving through our yard. (It says on the lease you can't do that but he does) and starts backing up his trailer to load the washer and dryer I payed for. I was furious he had no reason to even see them let alone "think they were scrap because they were sitting out so long" (less than 12 hours we unloaded them at 6pm and got up around 6am to get them upstairs) and told me I was lying about having paid for them. He was trying to gaslight me into taking my (new to me) washer and dryer to haul it for scrap. I told him if he doesn't drive away and leave my property alone I would get the police involved and he backed down. I now exclusively use the front door to avoid him and nothing was actually taken so no police report got filed but it's sad I have to watch my back and my property for thievery from my own neighbors who think they are entitled to whatever they lock eyes on. This isn't the first story if you want more I can post my own video about it. Tl;Dr entitled neighbor wants to haul my property for scrap
I hope you're documenting the instances and filing a report with the police for more outrageous behavior. What scum.
I have the parental control on my switch, I even have a label that's glued on my switch and case also my initials are carved on it it's probably good idea to do something like that but glad you got it back.
My reaction to the first one, to the Karen: DOMINATED, STREET MONKEY! ( Again, this is not to the author, this is to the Karen that tried to steal the switch)
Facts. She's a street monkey with more way trust than most black men which sucks, without question.
There is a bed that elevates when you snore to stop the snoring that might be an option.
Story 4
"We don't have money for a sleep study"
AITJ: "Have you tried a sleep study?"
Story 3: love the duality of standards on this one. If it was the other way around, the guy would be a jealous prick, trying to control his gf. 😂
Agree
I knew someone who went to her boyfriend's house early in the morning (I think she'd worked a night shift) and found him dead in his bed despite being under 25 years old. Undiagnosed and untreated sleep apnoea triggered a heart attack from the oxygen deprivation. His only symptom was severe snoring
Me:👁️_👁️
Me when i hear drama:👁️👄👁️💅
btw I love these videos so please continue making them
that cop was a W
The game glitching in the background was funny
Glad to see that it you saw it too because I thought that was my phone
That cop was nice And probably smart and not picking sides is a good idea especially when you’re a cop
The sleep one, I feel deeply. It would drive me crazy. But if his snoring is that bad then he needs to do a sleep study. It can be an underlying issue with health.
The first story is why I never really take my switch into public.
gotta love these vids, keep it up
This shows we need show kids with stories with good guys and bad guys from same background. And show kids that all groups have good and bad people in them.
The last story, she should tell him about the message. If she goes behind his back it will be another betrayal
2:10 i feel u
OP was a "no password" away from having his life ruined for sure and it wouldn't have even been his fault.
What a lovely example this mother set for her child---NOT!!!!!
I love that at 1:38 it the background game glitches out
"My sister and her friends are mad at me." AND?
Who cares what some little brats think of you. You can just never let them in when she is gone from now on. Bye Felecias!
Everyone is talkin bout the story… what bout the glitch at 1:30
The switch story pisses me the crap off. That woman deserves much worse
Absolutely, my switch, case, and games cost well over $1,000. I don't know if I could hold my temper because it's my favourite console I put a lot into. I'm SO mad someone would be so easy and quick to lie about taking something SO expensive from a random stranger.