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r/Entitledparents She Called My Disabled Baby A Freak, So I Called The Cops!

r/Entitledparents In today's episode, OP has a young infant who was born with complications. Due to the child's cleft lip, OP has to feed her baby with the help of a milk syringe. Another woman at the shopping center sees OP feeding her child and just automatically assumes that OP is some drug addict who's shooting up in public, and that her baby's birth defects are caused by drug abuse. Luckily, security guards arrive to put a stop to her insanity and permanently ban the woman from the shopping center.
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  • @ChaosBreaker898
    @ChaosBreaker8983 жыл бұрын

    I once had a Karen call the cops on me for “stealing” her precious angels “toy”. His “toy” was a brick he was trying to smash my head in with. Karen ended up kicking up such a fuss that the cops had to take her away.

  • @hauntedshadowslegacy2826

    @hauntedshadowslegacy2826

    2 жыл бұрын

    Even if you didn't press charges, there's a good chance the officers charged her with disturbing the peace anyway. Might've also thrown in 'resisting arrest' if she did what most would assume she did when the cuffs got on her.

  • @Leanmeantigerqueen2000

    @Leanmeantigerqueen2000

    2 жыл бұрын

    Just to recap: So the kid was trying to give you a concussion (or worse), so that led to you defending yourself and taking the brick from the kid, and in response the Karen got upset that you wouldn’t let her kid potentially cost you a trip to the hospital? Yikes😬

  • @sassbrat

    @sassbrat

    2 жыл бұрын

    My mom would have Made the kid hit the Karen with the brick telling the Karen that her baby was just playing with their toy so no need to get mad. Mom is not a mean person in anyway she is just the type of person that will never put on with any and i mean any BS and give the parents a taste of their own. She loves to put down the whole 'special needs child means get away with me being a brat' doesn't work as I have special needs and if i EVER acted like some of the kids she see My sit-a-pon would be red.

  • @maxgoodnight8438

    @maxgoodnight8438

    2 жыл бұрын

    I would love to hear more of the story

  • @maxgoodnight8438

    @maxgoodnight8438

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Leanmeantigerqueen2000 and thousands of dollars if based in the us

  • @verysadcatc7897
    @verysadcatc78973 жыл бұрын

    Op: *Feeding Her Baby* EP: _”IS THAT DRUGS!”_

  • @justozzy5559

    @justozzy5559

    3 жыл бұрын

    Don't you know anything that comes out of a syringe is drugs. Saline? Drugs. Baby formula? Drugs. It's all drugs in the eyes of a Karen.

  • @tashaelks7294

    @tashaelks7294

    3 жыл бұрын

    Technically it was as it was prescribed milk

  • @misseselise3864

    @misseselise3864

    3 жыл бұрын

    “if i want to give my kid crack who are you to tell me i can’t?”

  • @tashaelks7294

    @tashaelks7294

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@misseselise3864 wouldnt know what crack looked like if I saw it. Then or now.

  • @nukeoclock6588

    @nukeoclock6588

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@justozzy5559 The man was giving covid vaccines like come on he making sure his kids safe from covid.

  • @Mchenrjld
    @Mchenrjld3 жыл бұрын

    You don't....I repeat...you don't.....pick a fight with a cleft parent! Cleft parents work their butts off to make sure that their kids are fed, so they are not only fed, so they can grow strong, but also, so they are healthy for needed surgery! I have cleft lip and palate. I immediately started to drop weight after birth. I needed special bottles. Breast milk was preferred over formula to avoid irritation of the eustachian tubes and reduce the frequency of already chronic ear infections! So, every ounce of milk needed to be pumped and stored. Cleft parents work their asses off, and their children are deserving of love and respect!

  • @hardcorenativextreme

    @hardcorenativextreme

    Жыл бұрын

    She said it was grandma, so probably still sticking to those old of treating people. Coming from a time where mistreatment was acceptable doesn't excuse you. It just shows how much of a bad person you are. I have older relatives still talking about things like it was back in the day but they are always willing to learn how to try to change

  • @CyanideOwl

    @CyanideOwl

    6 ай бұрын

    So basically you do what you do to normal baby.

  • @blitzwolfmon8297

    @blitzwolfmon8297

    6 ай бұрын

    @@CyanideOwl They are normal babies. Just most of them look a little different.

  • @rebeccajesse4604
    @rebeccajesse46043 жыл бұрын

    wow. I once had a fever of 104 when I was about 13. I was hallucinating because around that temp your brain starts frying. How could that mother not be worried when her kid had a fever that high?!?! god. I really hope that kid is doing okay.

  • @LemonColoredCrayon

    @LemonColoredCrayon

    Жыл бұрын

    I feel this i had a fever of 104 when covid first started and it hurt so much

  • @jenniferhart559

    @jenniferhart559

    2 ай бұрын

    Yep, I remember being around 8 years old with a high fever. The room was spinning, and I was hallucinating Sesame Street muppets being in my room 😵‍💫

  • @hualni
    @hualni3 жыл бұрын

    You know that parent with the kid that had a fever of 103° was the kind that if the kid didn't survive, she'd be screaming and wailing at the funeral trying to garner as much sympathy and attention as possible.

  • @masonalexander771

    @masonalexander771

    3 жыл бұрын

    That is too true

  • @DeathProductions200

    @DeathProductions200

    3 жыл бұрын

    Im so glad the kid is okay after that. That mother is the kind to go to the ER after getting a slight fever.

  • @shauryabanerjee8206

    @shauryabanerjee8206

    3 жыл бұрын

    There was actually a story like that on this very channel. And it was from my country. A kid was sick during Independence Day celebrations. He fainted, was brought to the school doctor, and then the mom is called to take the kid home. The Mom says nothing is wrong, and the kid absolutely MUST perform in the play that was going happen in a few minutes, coz for the mom the kid absolutely HAS to be the best in everything. So the kid was forced to go to the play against the permission of the nurse, and he fainted again while performing the play. Was taken to a hospital, and he eventually died at there! And then.....the mother pressed criminal charges against the school nurse and charged her with negligence, and told a bunch of lies about how the nurse made the kid go to the play saying it was ok! Lots of twisted stuff happened, the nurse almost was declared a murderer , but in a twist in the tale it was proven what actually had happened and the nurse was finally free. But she now had given up on her medical career and was suffering from PTSD caused to the 1.5 years of criminal trial based on a false accusation You can check out the real story here, starting at 7:00 of this video --> kzread.info/dash/bejne/f4uJpseIndqqZJM.html

  • @deibellator6130

    @deibellator6130

    3 жыл бұрын

    And money

  • @kaurkalevik1295

    @kaurkalevik1295

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@DeathProductions200 You mean the one not to go to ER after her child almost dies?

  • @Swnsasy
    @Swnsasy3 жыл бұрын

    The nerve of some people to just think they can reach out and touch someone else's baby like they are entitled just because.. That burns me up!! Don't put your nasty hands on my baby!

  • @Stonedsheepu8906

    @Stonedsheepu8906

    3 жыл бұрын

    My go-to for when people attempt to touch stuff that's mine that I'm protective of is "I hope you don't value that hand too much. It won't be very useful if you follow through"

  • @theultimatenerd9825

    @theultimatenerd9825

    3 жыл бұрын

    Especially with covid

  • @Swnsasy

    @Swnsasy

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@Stonedsheepu8906 Oh I like that! Going to steal it, lol..

  • @dark1up794

    @dark1up794

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yeah it's so strange, im not a baby guy or anithing but when i see i little one i always want to smile at him or make faces but i don't bcs i don't want to be see as a creep or something

  • @Mewse1203

    @Mewse1203

    3 жыл бұрын

    Same with pregnant women. It's bullshit

  • @Eisenhower135
    @Eisenhower1353 жыл бұрын

    As a person that was born with a bilateral cleft lip and cleft palate, that story really disturbs me. And I feel for kid that will have to deal with multiple corrective surgeries in the future. People that spout that insulting rhetoric should be blasted on social media so we all know who they are and put them on blast for their behavior.

  • @Dragon4God
    @Dragon4God3 жыл бұрын

    I work at a preschool, and I once had a mom send her kid to school KNOWING that he had an ear infection and then refusing to answer the phone when he obviously felt like garbage. Because he didn’t actually have a fever we had to keep him at school until the end of the day and then when she finally came to pick him up and we told her how miserable he was all day she had the audacity to be like “aww my poor baby :(“. Never have I wanted to chew out a parent so bad.

  • @deadlineuniverse3189
    @deadlineuniverse31893 жыл бұрын

    “Back when Corona was just a beer” I love that line.

  • @PowerStruggle555

    @PowerStruggle555

    3 жыл бұрын

    took me a little bit to get joke. thought he meant was mid-late 2019 when the virus was out there but something to not worry about...now I get it....back when it didnt exist and was the beer brand

  • @ninirossau2304

    @ninirossau2304

    3 жыл бұрын

    actually if you spell it with a k, korona, you get a variety of strawberry that is super for jam making.

  • @alanlowstuter9698

    @alanlowstuter9698

    3 жыл бұрын

    covid is over a year old now I feel old

  • @begur11

    @begur11

    3 жыл бұрын

    Why? Its stupid the Coronavirus was discovered 1971.

  • @deadlineuniverse3189

    @deadlineuniverse3189

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@begur11 But the general puplic wasn’t really aware of it.

  • @morgandouglas6014
    @morgandouglas60143 жыл бұрын

    That demon mother who made her kid go to school with a fever is super irresponsible. She sounds like she would dump her kid on a stranger on the kid’s days off from school and not take responsibility if something happened to the kid.

  • @MidnightKoi

    @MidnightKoi

    3 жыл бұрын

    As soon as she hung up, I would have called an ambulance and the cops.

  • @bfbpencil

    @bfbpencil

    3 жыл бұрын

    Honestly, if you're going to choose a lunch date over your sick child, don't have kids.

  • @yolas2422

    @yolas2422

    2 жыл бұрын

    I remember on my last day of elementary school (I was like 9 years old) I felt awful that day and when they checked my temperature it was 105 degrees, my mom was instantly at my school and was rushing me to the doctor, she ended up dropping any of her plans in which I think my dad ended up taking care of so my mom could take care of me the rest of the day.

  • @epickieren6631
    @epickieren66313 жыл бұрын

    As a diabetic myself, that first story (minus Karen) really made me happy. Going low is the worst and I can guess how relieved the person who was going low felt.

  • @vaughnhaney7020

    @vaughnhaney7020

    Жыл бұрын

    I'm not diabetic, but I'm prone to low blood sugar anyway. It's not dangerous in my case but it feels HORRIBLE, so I have a lot of sympathy for diabetics

  • @Samicat476

    @Samicat476

    Жыл бұрын

    I've had hypoglycemic attacks in the past, I've been down to 2.3 and it was legitimately the most awful feeling. Whole body shakes, disorientation, nausea and hunger at the same time. My mother found me ripping open the side of a bag of bread because I had a fierce carb craving but forgot how to take the tab off. It ain't fun. (She's diabetic, and that was when she tested my blood sugar and we found out I was going low. Before then we didn't know what was up.) That guy must have been near tears with relief.

  • @icedevil3795

    @icedevil3795

    10 ай бұрын

    I was once flagged down by someone trying to get someone, anyones attention in the middle of a supermarket, he was diabetic and his blood sugar was real low. He was trying for about 10 minutes before I stopped for him, luckily I'm too polite to ignore someone. I went and got him a lucozade, he gave me the money to get it (despite saying I would buy it) and tried to make me take the change. I got a 9 pack of chocolates and wanted to give him one before I left the supermarket about 20 minutes later, he had left already. It took literally one minute away from me.

  • @Nope148
    @Nope1483 жыл бұрын

    "Why are you giving him stuff when you don't know him?" Because I have a soul and heart, that's why

  • @Serin243
    @Serin2433 жыл бұрын

    The EM that made fun of op’s skin condition might’ve had it the whole time and was hiding it. Then she treated op the way she felt about herself.

  • @masonalexander771

    @masonalexander771

    3 жыл бұрын

    I like to believe that God himself gave the condition

  • @justozzy5559

    @justozzy5559

    3 жыл бұрын

    She was putting OP down to make herself feel better. Just straight up taking her problems out on someone else

  • @7dog123

    @7dog123

    3 жыл бұрын

    Imagin if EM said that to Michael Jackson when he was alive. Since he actually did have vitiligo.

  • @axeltopaz5839

    @axeltopaz5839

    3 жыл бұрын

    I don't understand why people think vitiligo is weird or something to bully people for, I always saw someone with it and thought that it was a beautiful and unique feature. I have a lady that comes into my store who has it, and she absolutely OWNS it, she is one of the most beautiful women I've ever personally met, inside and out, she shows off her body with no shame and I know it probably took a lot of suffering and healing for her to get there, which shows just how strong and powerful she is. I also have a lady who has horrible burn marks on her face and all over her body in patches but she doesn't hide them either, she works really hard on her body because being fit makes her feel pretty and she normally comes in wearing pretty dresses or workout clothes, she is also an incredibly beautiful woman (the kind of women who, without their unique features and experiences, would be considered top tier beauties). And a man with vitiligo who walks around like he's any other guy, like it's normal, and that's the way it should be. If you're different, I think, rather than something to be ashamed of, that adds something beautiful to you, and gives you an opportunity to show people how true beauty works from the inside out, an opportunity to not just be physically beautiful, but emotionally and intellectually as well.

  • @mrmad5489

    @mrmad5489

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@7dog123 how did he die

  • @Stonedsheepu8906
    @Stonedsheepu89063 жыл бұрын

    Karen: calls baby a freak Dolores Umbridge: filthy half-breed Same energy

  • @tashaelks7294

    @tashaelks7294

    3 жыл бұрын

    Dolores has more personality than she did. Still ryles me up nearly 14 years later

  • @theultimatenerd9825

    @theultimatenerd9825

    3 жыл бұрын

    No. Karen is worse

  • @akumabazooka9169

    @akumabazooka9169

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@theultimatenerd9825 Umbridge is a Magic Karen. She's definitely worse, at least Karen can't use magic to cut your skin with a stupid phrase

  • @tashaelks7294

    @tashaelks7294

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@akumabazooka9169 no her words just cut so deep they still ring in my ears 14 years later

  • @rajalaireya1748

    @rajalaireya1748

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@akumabazooka9169 you got a really good argument

  • @imdoubleyou7241
    @imdoubleyou72413 жыл бұрын

    The story about the Karen and the baby with a facial deformation almost made me crush my mouse out of rage. As a person with the same deformation, I can say that my Dad would have never stood for that kind of behavior if I was that kid. And I also feel sorry for the kid because of the many surgeries that will be coming in a few years.

  • @tashaelks7294

    @tashaelks7294

    3 жыл бұрын

    She only had her lip repaired before we lost her in 2009

  • @imdoubleyou7241

    @imdoubleyou7241

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@tashaelks7294 sry for your loss

  • @MsACP2012
    @MsACP20123 жыл бұрын

    Correct me if I'm wrong but you can't really "catch " vitiligo Wich means that the bfs mom had it all this time but didn't notice

  • @Scortor

    @Scortor

    3 жыл бұрын

    You definitely can’t catch it, but people do develop it at different points in their life. I have vitiligo and it didn’t start until my early 30’s, but I know others who had it set in in their teens, 20’s, 40’s, or later.

  • @terriplays1726

    @terriplays1726

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@Scortor yes, my mum also has it and it started in her 30s. Honestly, I am so used to it I don’t even realise she has it if I don’t see posts like this.

  • @hauntedshadowslegacy2826

    @hauntedshadowslegacy2826

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Scortor Wow, I had no idea it was an 'onset' sort of thing. I thought it started from birth. Cool to know more now.

  • @owlboy1827
    @owlboy18273 жыл бұрын

    Seriously, in this day and age, why are people so damn ableist

  • @arandanomyrtille3087

    @arandanomyrtille3087

    3 жыл бұрын

    Bullies gotta bully someone, and of traditional targets, it's becoming less and less socially acceptable to bully gay and transgender people. Hopefully someday the only acceptable targets will be other buttholes, and bullies will lock themselves in their own little ecosystem of bullying each other and leave the rest of us alone.

  • @magiv4205

    @magiv4205

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@arandanomyrtille3087 That's way too much of a good outcome to be the canon ending

  • @Nerobyrne

    @Nerobyrne

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@arandanomyrtille3087 Damn, that's the perfect world ^.^ I personally think obese people are going to be the last to go, because it's kind of a choice, and kind of not. It depends on a lot of circumstances, so I think it may be more acceptable than other groups we used to make fun of.

  • @chrispham6599

    @chrispham6599

    3 жыл бұрын

    Education in disability was absent back in Boomer times

  • @xTwilightWolvesx

    @xTwilightWolvesx

    3 жыл бұрын

    Ableism is more accepted than any other kind of prejudice toward others. It’s so normalised that even some feminists say and support ableist things.

  • @astrofan1993
    @astrofan19933 жыл бұрын

    God, I feel for that sick kid. My mother forced me to go on a camping trip with the Scouts, even though I was sick. Her reasoning was that I was faking it so I could play video games all weekend long (not entirely wrong, considering I had just gotten my own copy of "The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker," but also because I would have had nothing else to do while sick as a dog). So, I tried to spend the entire weekend in my tent, trying to rest in my sleeping bag, only for older Scouts and Scoutmasters to bang on the nylon walls of the tent, telling me to get up and come out to do activities. One such activity was marching in a parade in a nearby town; even when healthy, I hated marching in those, but because I had fever chills at the time, it was even more miserable. That Sunday, after breakfast, I puked my guts out. When we got back from the trip, the Scoutmasters had told my mother what had happened, and needless to say, she was horrified and ashamed at what she had done. The next time I got sick on a camping trip with the Scouts, they called my parents (reluctantly, and only after they checked my temperature), who promptly came and picked me up. So yeah, my mother was a bit of an EM/Karen that time (and still kind of is every now and then), but unlike most Karens, she can at least recognize when she royally screwed up and feel guilty about it.

  • @starbucks_satan_mug7322
    @starbucks_satan_mug73223 жыл бұрын

    When my Mom got back from the hospital after giving birth to me, an EM appeared. Apparently, she was a nurse who had just gotten back from the hospital. She DEMANDED to hold me. My Mom asked her if she had washed her hands, and she got offended and, according to Mom, scoffed and said “No” with the most attitude possible. My mom refused, and the EM tried to grab me out of her arms. My Dad got in her face, while my Aunt took my Mom and older Brother inside. I’m glad I was too young to remember that, it would have REALLY scared me.

  • @jamesnorman9160
    @jamesnorman91603 жыл бұрын

    As someone who grew up with a diabetic relative, that first one really wound me up. It's not okay to share your snacks with a complete stranger, but it's fine to share them with some other complete stranger so she can give them to their kid? Kindness is clearly not in Karen's dictionary. And the third one could have been avoided entirely if, you know, Karen had minded her own business? But fat chance, right?

  • @VampiraVonGhoulscout
    @VampiraVonGhoulscout3 жыл бұрын

    As someone who has experienced childhood neglect, that Nice Kid story made me sooooo mad. Some people shouldn't be allowed to breed.

  • @cosmicreef5858

    @cosmicreef5858

    2 жыл бұрын

    I agree.

  • @hauntedshadowslegacy2826

    @hauntedshadowslegacy2826

    2 жыл бұрын

    ikr? Also, remind me what temperature it is that doctors recommend you take a kid to the hospital. I'm pretty sure Nice Kid got close to it at least.

  • @ThatOneAnimeChick64
    @ThatOneAnimeChick643 жыл бұрын

    I feel so bad for op who has vitiligo. People with the condition honestly are beautiful and they should never feel ashamed. And such karma from the EM

  • @damekkoDark

    @damekkoDark

    3 жыл бұрын

    my friend has vitiligo and even for outsider it's not that noticable he's very insecure about spots people should mind they own business and don't judge over insignificant differences

  • @tsubakiofmelancholy6297

    @tsubakiofmelancholy6297

    3 жыл бұрын

    I agree they are beautiful. And in a way gives them a unique almost exotic look. But I understand how some may feel ashamed or embarrassed. And people like that Karen makes it harder for them to embrace their own beauty,

  • @CyanideOwl

    @CyanideOwl

    6 ай бұрын

    Yo it might be tolerated but beautiful is too much.

  • @sierrapickering8408
    @sierrapickering84083 жыл бұрын

    The story about the mother thinking shes giving her kids drugs reminds me of my aunt and her husbands ex wife who is the most entitled person I know. So, about 6 or seven years ago, my aunt got pregnant. It was a huge suprise because she had been told she'd never have kids after her son. The pregnancy goes well but my aunt found out that *if* the little girl made it, she would have a list of problems (some sort of problem with her stomach, two club feet, cleft pallet, and some sort of mental condition that only two kids with it have lived past 12) and was encouraged to abort, but my aunt refused. "Even if she has all those problems, I still want to raise her." So, she goes through the whole pregnancy and they deliver her daughter (who she named Chelsea) but she was stillborn. She was the most beautiful baby I have ever seen. All the little flaws that she had just made her more perfect. Heres where the entitled ex comes in. She is the most disgusting person I habe ever met. Her and my uncle got divorced for many reasons but the main two I know of are she had a gambling problem and ran up thousands of dollars in debt vecause of it but kept it hidden from my uncle and just kept asking for a monthly allowance "for the girls" (they had 5 daughters together) that she would go and gambke away, and the second was that my uncle walked in on her exposing herself to strangers on the internet. She is a garbage human and extremely entitled. Well, my aunt plans a funeral food Chelsea and her step daughters show up and support her. Ex wife shows up to and y'all, I wanted to kill her. She started off by complaining about being there to mourn a baby who didn't even live, then about her daughters hugging my aunt, then about how small the baby casket was. But whats worse os that when she saw Chelsea, she loudly saud "What even is this thing? It looks like a deformed monster! Guess that's what hapoens when bag genes are involved. She probably would have been retarded if she lived." (Fir context, my cousin, my aunts son, is high functioning autistic). My aunt broke down. Her daughters told her she needed to shut up and she acted like it wasnt even that big of a deal. "What? You're all thinking it!" 🙄 Thats just one story of her entitlment, but its the worst shes ever been. My uncle started having to gibe the child support checks to his youngest daughter because his ex would just cash them and then go gamble the money away. Truly a trash teir human.

  • @ScooterBond1970
    @ScooterBond19703 жыл бұрын

    "...where and entitled mother makes fun of a disabled child." Ah, so Tuesday then.

  • @thehowlinggamer5784
    @thehowlinggamer57843 жыл бұрын

    Call child services on the sick kid's mom. That is literal child endangerment.

  • @moekitsune

    @moekitsune

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thankfully cps did get involved. Can't imagine my mom doing that in a million years

  • @nerdgeekcosplay909

    @nerdgeekcosplay909

    3 жыл бұрын

    I did student teaching back in high school. That same exact story happened to me luckily I didn’t have to call CPS on the step mom of my student because his father arrived to take him to the doctor. In the end his father divorced the lady and got back with the boy’s biological mother.

  • @dracko158
    @dracko1583 жыл бұрын

    Karen: "Why do you care if you didn't know him?" Apparently the words "kind" and "courtesy" doesn't exist in Karen's dictionary.

  • @spiritbx1337

    @spiritbx1337

    3 жыл бұрын

    Narcissists can't understand doing something that doesn't benefit the most person in the world, them.

  • @aninditachandrakirana7896

    @aninditachandrakirana7896

    3 жыл бұрын

    I don't think those words ever existed in their life, ever.

  • @azisles02

    @azisles02

    3 жыл бұрын

    "I've known him longer than you, so he gets priority."

  • @Stonedsheepu8906

    @Stonedsheepu8906

    3 жыл бұрын

    It's called being a person? Being human?

  • @mattwoodard2535

    @mattwoodard2535

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@spiritbx1337 I suspect a little (or a lot) Anti-social Personality Disorder in here are well. sm

  • @Succuicide
    @Succuicide3 жыл бұрын

    When a Karen showed up literally everyone: "RUN, SATAN HAS CAME DOWN TO EARTH"

  • @strawberrysoulforever8336
    @strawberrysoulforever83363 жыл бұрын

    I have a friend who was also a miracle survivor baby and still has a cleft lip and proportionate dwarfism. She still manages to be kind, cool, smart and self-sufficient. That proves that entitled woman has no business calling anyone "r*****" just because a baby girl has some physical differences that are probably painful.

  • @shykorustotora
    @shykorustotora3 жыл бұрын

    "Your baby looks disfigured!" "Say that again and you'll look 10 times worse when you come out the other side of the woodchipper!"

  • @tashaelks7294

    @tashaelks7294

    3 жыл бұрын

    Wish I had the courage to say this at the time, I'd just turned 20 had the the pregnancy from hell and shed not long come home from hospital which included a stay in icu

  • @DeathProductions200

    @DeathProductions200

    3 жыл бұрын

    I just simply say "at least my baby is still cuter than you have ever been"

  • @haydendebold1536

    @haydendebold1536

    3 жыл бұрын

    Wish I had the courage to say this

  • @shykorustotora

    @shykorustotora

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@haydendebold1536 I wish I had the restrain to say this :P I would have just lost it and dislocated her jaw. I'd be VERY proud of myself if I could contain the conflict to just words

  • @manxgirl

    @manxgirl

    3 жыл бұрын

    Off topic. Does anyone know if operation "Smile" helps anybody with a cleft lip and or palette. Or is just for people with low income or that live in a third-world country.

  • @nobodyms363
    @nobodyms3633 жыл бұрын

    I guess today’s theme is Karen’s against people with medical conditions. If u have any of these just remember you guys are good people and nothing about u should crumble ur self esteem and be positive and all these entitled parents are a bunch of losers who have nothing better to do. Keep being you

  • @myautobiographyafanfic1413

    @myautobiographyafanfic1413

    3 жыл бұрын

    Telling people that are different that they're not different won't help when they feel bad.

  • @nobodyms363

    @nobodyms363

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@myautobiographyafanfic1413 oh shi-

  • @TheCodeCutie

    @TheCodeCutie

    3 жыл бұрын

    it's funny that Karens wont wear a mask because of a "medical condition" then they proceed to deny the validity of anybody having a medical condition outside of themselves.

  • @cats10127

    @cats10127

    3 жыл бұрын

    That makes me feel so much better about myself( i have cleft lip and palate like the baby)

  • @philip8498

    @philip8498

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@myautobiographyafanfic1413 its not about not being different. Its about being less valuable because of that difference. No one is less valuable as a person because of a medical condition. Thats the message.

  • @LC-se8pw
    @LC-se8pw3 жыл бұрын

    Ugh, that poor mother. If you ever read this, I am so sorry someone called your dedication and love for your daughter into question. You're doing good mama ❤️

  • @MadJess_Tik
    @MadJess_Tik3 жыл бұрын

    My daughter was born a few weeks early & with a cleft palate. So this type of absolutely disrespectful ignorance always brings my blood to a boil!! 😵

  • @Betrayos
    @Betrayos3 жыл бұрын

    Em: IF YOU DONT KNOW HIM WHY DO YOU CARE? Op: Then if i dont know your daughter why should i care Sometimes you can just easily use Em's logic against her

  • @blackandbluemadness7965

    @blackandbluemadness7965

    3 жыл бұрын

    Nah she would just answer : "bUt ShE s A kId"

  • @Betrayos

    @Betrayos

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@blackandbluemadness7965 Op: and so is he

  • @ciarangale4738

    @ciarangale4738

    3 жыл бұрын

    no, then you get hit with "but youre sharing with him!" and weve already established that she doesnt think diabetes is a good enough reason

  • @Betrayos

    @Betrayos

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@ciarangale4738 oh then say "if near almost deadly result is a bad reason than your daughter being little hungry then i dont know if you have heart monster"

  • @SayeedPGD

    @SayeedPGD

    3 жыл бұрын

    then she comes back with the same stuff *SHUT UP* or just any curse word

  • @choerrytheworld3610
    @choerrytheworld36103 жыл бұрын

    "It's not a threat it's a promise" GOD TIER

  • @onidamb1247

    @onidamb1247

    3 жыл бұрын

    This is literally words I say.

  • @MrKid-kq1vg

    @MrKid-kq1vg

    3 жыл бұрын

    This is gonna have to join my arsenal

  • @TKUA11

    @TKUA11

    3 жыл бұрын

    Finally r slash makes pro kids stories, for a time there, all he did was make stories about how annoying kids were and their families

  • @larry9910

    @larry9910

    3 жыл бұрын

    The woman was lucky that it was not the mother but the father walking the child because we all know you don't mess with a baby when "mama bear" is around

  • @Tommyboi01

    @Tommyboi01

    3 жыл бұрын

    When In a farther i will honestly be so protective of them, anyone tries to do anything bad to my kid i will promise them everything under the sun, i will promise hellfire

  • @kimichi_6540
    @kimichi_65403 жыл бұрын

    I’m pretty sure that when a young kid has a really high fever, brain damage is at risk. That one kid’s mom is really irresponsible and should learn a few things on how to be a better mother.

  • @katrinacomhaire2875

    @katrinacomhaire2875

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yep. 105 minimum for brain damage. 108 for point of no return.

  • @IzzacJ
    @IzzacJ3 жыл бұрын

    As a parent, and SO to a kindergarten teacher, I can tell that such parents are way too common. I drop everything and pick my kids up, like one time I was 2 hours away from the school, on the highway. Took the first exit and went back, probably over the speedlimit. Worst thing is that other parents complain about substitutes when ordinary teachers get sick all the time, because parents leave obviously sick kids. And here the teachers aren’t allowed to say no when they’re dropped off, even if the kids are obviously sick...

  • @Kenichi_13
    @Kenichi_133 жыл бұрын

    You know, I love how Rslash has been showing little by little his bias; especially when it’s about a child because he’s a father now. Keep it up man!

  • @womp2376
    @womp23763 жыл бұрын

    I demand you give my daughter your snacks, rslash, she DESERVES it because she is an angel!

  • @red3703

    @red3703

    3 жыл бұрын

    Well MY daughter is an angel AND is tired.

  • @womp2376

    @womp2376

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@red3703 My daughter is an angel, is tired, AND makes good grades!

  • @declaniii6324

    @declaniii6324

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@womp2376 but my dad could beat up your dad

  • @jensonpreacher4772

    @jensonpreacher4772

    3 жыл бұрын

    they are not for you i am seconds away from dying Karen: SO WHAT YOU DONT DESERVE THEM

  • @womp2376

    @womp2376

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@jensonpreacher4772 that is exactly the summary of that post lmao

  • @Mr.Fahrenheit825
    @Mr.Fahrenheit8253 жыл бұрын

    Hearing the story about the sick kid reminded me of some times that happened to me as a kid. To clarify, my mom is not an entitled person, she’s incredibly reasonable and nice…she just never picks my siblings and i early from school (to this day i still don’t know why she didn’t, mayor was something to do with my older siblings or just enforcing the importance of education but she always would joke that the ambulance would pick us up from school before she would). Just a bit of context i have a confusing medical history. Thankfully i love never had too serious health problems but it’s more that I’m just unlucky. As a child i was allergic (i reacted with bad hives and swelling) to basically everything from stuff like sand and grass to fruits and vegetables (all of them not just a few) and many more(I’ve since grown out of the allergies and my reaction is more of a compound reaction now that’s hard to explain, going into my weird medical history). I am also prone to get the weirdest sickness, always getting the rare and uncommon strands of stuff. The culmination of all of this is that we were expected to go to school, even if we were sick. The first time is more of a simple story where i just had some flu like symptoms, but very prolonged (instead of feeling fatigued for a day or two i felt fatigued for a week straight, and this way way way before COVID too). I had started feeling sick over the weekend and when Monday came i still had to go to my elementary school. When i got there, the exact same thing in the sick kid story happened to me, i was approach by my teacher who noticed i wasn’t feeling well, but for me i got sent to the nurse, who was a really nice lady who was familiar with me (because of my allergies and stuff). She did the normal procedure at our school which was basically like a doctor checkup, taking the weight, height, and then temperature. When she took my temperature (with a machine with a probe and a disposable plastic cover that could be used for ears and tongues), she looked baffled, took it again, still looking baffled, and then took i out a mercury tongue thermometer and had me use it. Then when she got that temperature she left and called my mom to pick me up, which i found out later was because i had a 106 F fever. My mom’s picked me up and i think i slept that entire day but i don’t remember. I don’t know what i got or if it was serious or something, but based on the trend of stuff i get it more than likely wasn’t contagious.The other time is my mom had to pick me up was more of a funny story. I was in Middle School and i had PE first period. Of my many allergies one of them is perfume and stuff, which if you are in any way familiar with middle school boys locker rooms then you probably already know what’s coming. This one kid thought it would be funny to spray an entire can of Axe in the locker room at the and of the period, and because the locker room at my school was a complete pressure chamber (they had to keep all the doors open because it would easily exceed 100 F if they didn’t due to there being no AC or vents or anything connecting to the locker)my allergies kicked in and my face started swelling. It didn’t happen immediately but as i was leaving the locker room to go to second period i could feel my face swelling (mainly my eyes feeling heavy and my lip. I got to second period and asked my teacher to go to the office to call my mom, since i felt my lip swelling more. She asked why and then looked up from her computer and then said go before i even said anything (i never saw how bad it got at my school but apparently it was bad). I get to the office and call my mom and she said that i would be fine and just to ask if the nurse had any allergy medication. I hung up and asked the nurse who didn’t, and then just went back to class. I get to class, which had been going on for probably 10 minutes or so and sit down and try to finish the bell work. The teacher got up from her desk (which was right behind mine) and passed me to get to the board. Before she got there she asked if i was ok and when she saw my face she sent me to the nurse and this time called the nurse from the phone in the classroom. I still didn’t know how bad my face had swollen i just know that my upper lip was puffy. Idk what my teacher said on the phone but when i got to the nurse he had me take something (presumably allergy medication) and then call my mom again to pick me up. She again said that i was fine and to just ask for some allergy medication, and when i hung up and told the nurse what she said he called her told her that she needed to pick me up. She came and picked me up and when she saw me she immediately took me to my doctor’s office (which was literally down the street from my school). My doctor put me on some serious allergy medication (2 1/2 Zyrtec with Heart Burn medication to act like a steroid and some other stuff). And said i needed to get some Epi Pens if that ever happened again. Thankfully, allergies are more on the harmless side and my throat and tongue don’t swell, but my doctor said that it was important i had the pens in case they did swell and i couldn’t breathe. To this day we still get a good laugh at the story and my mom still has pictures of my face getting swollen, and specifically how my lips looked like someone put way too much Botox in my lips (i could barely open my mouth with how big my lips were) anyways i just remembered those stories and figured it would give someone a good laugh (or heart attack)

  • @girlwiththeartfolder1854
    @girlwiththeartfolder18543 жыл бұрын

    As a childminder, I have my own share of tales of parents refusing to pick up their sick kids, here's one of them... We had a little boy who was very moany and ended up getting sick on the floor. My boss called the father since she couldn't get through to the mother: Boss: "Hi there, this is boss, I'm afraid your son has just been sick and someone needs to collect him". Entitled father: "WELL, I CAN'T FLY! IF YOU LET ME GET OFF THE PHONE, I'LL SEE WHAT I CAN DO!" Boss: "Please do not talk to me that way, I am old enough to be your mother." Entitled father: "WHO PAYS YOU! DO YOU KNOW HOW TO DO YOUR JOB!" Boss: "Yes, do you?" Mother did end up coming in the end and once she picked up her child, he threw up all over her chest, all down her top. Despite my boss being very offended her the father's behaviour, she did give the mother and spare top and made sure they got to the bus stop safely. Never got an apology from the dad.

  • @leothefirst
    @leothefirst3 жыл бұрын

    Props to op for converting the temperature on her post. When I heard 102°F I instinctively reached for my phone to google the conversion, and put it down as soon as that was included in the post. That was the greatest feeling in the world

  • @justozzy5559

    @justozzy5559

    3 жыл бұрын

    Americans(U.S.) are figuring out they aren't the center of the universe lol

  • @justicedunham4088
    @justicedunham40883 жыл бұрын

    There is no reason to make fun of someone for something they can’t control or change. The goes to skin conditions, mental conditions, or anything else that can’t be changed. And it is pure cosmic justice that someone who mocks the condition, gets the condition

  • @caitlinreuterskiold5828
    @caitlinreuterskiold5828 Жыл бұрын

    When the mom started talking about her daughter's feeding tube, I assumed the entitled person in the story was going to ask to try to feed the baby. What actually happened is infinitely worse than that, but I assumed that was the direction this was going because that happened to me TWICE when my oldest was a baby and used a feeding tube.

  • @joeywhat98
    @joeywhat983 жыл бұрын

    I really hope the parent of the kid with the fever went to jail for that. I’d be breaking traffic laws to try and pick my baby up if she had a fever but this woman’s “lunch date” was more important?! Foh

  • @Bean-kh9cu
    @Bean-kh9cu3 жыл бұрын

    I had a taekwon-do instructor that had vitiligo. One of the nicest men I’ve ever met. He was so awesome. He had white spots on his arms and his hair

  • @jedediahcoulbourne1791

    @jedediahcoulbourne1791

    3 жыл бұрын

    At most I'd have a question or two mainly about sun burn and such

  • @gaxalee7392

    @gaxalee7392

    3 жыл бұрын

    I honestly think vitiligo is beautiful. It makes people look ethereal and unique. I couldn’t imagine bullying, harassing, or abusing someone for having it. I wish we didn’t live in a world where people are tricked into to hating their own differences.

  • @jedediahcoulbourne1791

    @jedediahcoulbourne1791

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@gaxalee7392 whenever I met someone with it my only response in my head I could muster was something along the lines of oh that's cool.

  • @Bean-kh9cu

    @Bean-kh9cu

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@jedediahcoulbourne1791 man you made me think about that. Have you gotten an answer? I’d really wanna know now lol

  • @jedediahcoulbourne1791

    @jedediahcoulbourne1791

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@Bean-kh9cu it's been a long time so I can't remember them

  • @Aymelia-colon3
    @Aymelia-colon33 жыл бұрын

    "when Corona was just a beer" I love OP for that

  • @billybobjoe5947

    @billybobjoe5947

    3 жыл бұрын

    There's also a Corona that makes handsaws.

  • @this-is-alliecat
    @this-is-alliecat3 жыл бұрын

    I have hypoglycemia, and I sometimes struggle to keep my blood sugar levels even. I always try keep hard candy with me just in case my blood sugar drops suddenly

  • @vasilzahariev5741
    @vasilzahariev57413 жыл бұрын

    The entitled parent in the first story was so awful. What mentality do you have to have that you go up to other people and demand their snacks and keep insisting after you've been given a detailed explanation as to why it won't happen.

  • @MsKeroseneLamp
    @MsKeroseneLamp3 жыл бұрын

    OP: /has vilitigo/ Bigots: Ew what a freak. Me: Neat! Calico people.

  • @Scortor

    @Scortor

    3 жыл бұрын

    I’m seriously tempted to call myself a calico person the next time someone comments on my vitiligo.

  • @xenolizardz

    @xenolizardz

    3 жыл бұрын

    The phrase "Calico people" made me laugh and i don't know why lmao

  • @cosmicreef5858

    @cosmicreef5858

    2 жыл бұрын

    What a perfect way to call it. :) They do look gorgeous.

  • @imasonicfan7778

    @imasonicfan7778

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yo, EM getting it was sweet, savory KARMA that should be cherished

  • @brodiea2295

    @brodiea2295

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yeah I have a thing for them I think they are so cute!

  • @sersastark
    @sersastark3 жыл бұрын

    My dad had vitiligo (just like Michael Jackson) nearly all over his body, about 65% of it. Despite that, and it never really was a big deal as he got to meet all of the grandkids first as they were born as a warm up, he was still the most strapping man I've ever seen even though he was far from perfect as a dad. Miss him dearly, been eight years.

  • @bigsmoke562

    @bigsmoke562

    3 жыл бұрын

    Michael Jackson burned himself

  • @sersastark

    @sersastark

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@brandyhooper5151 he'd meet the grandkids first right after their birth as a warm up to him so they wouldn't get/be scared of seeing him. His vitiligo was all over his body, particularly his face. And we know that young kids/babies usually scream when they see something/someone that frightens them. So him meeting them as they were born normalised his appearance to them. He was grandpa instead of a relative that could have made the babies scream if he didn't get introduced to them when they were born. And it worked.

  • @sersastark

    @sersastark

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@bigsmoke562 no, he didn't. You can't bleach your skin to turn it white. You can only bleach it to turn it red/have it peel off like a nasty AF sunburn.

  • @WolfRaven119

    @WolfRaven119

    2 жыл бұрын

    I have it too. I'm very pale so the skin isn't very obvious, but I have shocks of white hair everywhere.

  • @chrismacdonald8846
    @chrismacdonald88463 жыл бұрын

    I am a disabled person and I can’t believe somebody would say that that makes me mad I am glad somebody got kicked out the shopping center

  • @livewellwitheds6885
    @livewellwitheds6885 Жыл бұрын

    story 3- I'm a disabled young adult and have a feeding tube. I have experienced a lot of very ableist things when going out in public, as I run feeds 24/7. when you have a feeding tube, you basically have syringes for flushing, meds, and sometimes bolus feeds on you all the time. also its weird the mom seemed actually reasonable at first, how she explained it to her child.

  • @null_n_void

    @null_n_void

    Жыл бұрын

    The other mom and the EP are two different people I think

  • @devil_spice
    @devil_spice3 жыл бұрын

    “ back when corona was just a beer” oh my god I’m using that

  • @PowerStruggle555
    @PowerStruggle5553 жыл бұрын

    Karen: Stop being lazy. Get up off that fancy bed. My angel is tired......are you ignoring me! My child deserves to have a nap more then some lazy old fart......get up right now. I will not be ignored! (people at funeral look with confusion and disbelief as this random woman is screaming at the dead person)

  • @madamedipstick8569
    @madamedipstick85693 жыл бұрын

    The story about the sick kid really hit me in a bad memory. Back when I was in middle school I used to have to collect food assistance from my school every Thursday because groceries were just a bit too expensive for an eight-person family. At least 20 times that I can remember I had to strap both bags, loaded to the brim with canned food, to each side of my backpack and walk the whole mile and a half home whether it was freezing, raining or 90° in the sun. What was the direly important business they left me behind for? They were taking a ******ing nap because they decided to stay up every night watching a rerun marathon of two and a half men!

  • @emeraldburton4075
    @emeraldburton40753 жыл бұрын

    I could hear the new daddy emotion in your voice when you said " are you trying to get in a fight? Because that's how you get in a fight" 😂 love it

  • @blackhood2949
    @blackhood29493 жыл бұрын

    I think God was so mad at this Karen, he gave her the same skin conditions just to make her mad.

  • @primrosevale1995
    @primrosevale19953 жыл бұрын

    6:31 I feel OP’s pain with that word. The r-word is a slur. Nothing more.

  • @tashaelks7294

    @tashaelks7294

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thank you.

  • @justozzy5559

    @justozzy5559

    3 жыл бұрын

    I hate people who say it like it's nothing. Like they get inconvenienced and call whatever or whoever caused it the r-slur. Absolutely unacceptable

  • @wehringsnerdcave4411

    @wehringsnerdcave4411

    3 жыл бұрын

    I've been called the R-Word. I had a neighbor who called me that infront of me.

  • @tashaelks7294

    @tashaelks7294

    3 жыл бұрын

    @Kana Tucker yeah I'm sea hat

  • @betholiver4742

    @betholiver4742

    2 жыл бұрын

    I agree, and I'm saying that as a neurodivergent with 6 different diagnoses.

  • @donutwolf8131
    @donutwolf81313 жыл бұрын

    That guy with his daughter is me with my dog Also, I am going to adopt a disabled dog if I can, so that I can defend it

  • @AuntLoopy123
    @AuntLoopy1233 жыл бұрын

    Calling a Karen like that an "unfit mother" is not only the worst insult a woman like her can imagine, it's also the truest.

  • @vernolopia
    @vernolopia3 жыл бұрын

    Karen: "People like you shouldn't be allowed outside" *proceeds to get banned from shopping centre* Karen: *surprised Pikachu face*

  • @RedLock12
    @RedLock123 жыл бұрын

    That dad used my line "it's not a threat it's a promise"

  • @Corbonzobean

    @Corbonzobean

    3 жыл бұрын

    Lots of people use that phrase, including myself

  • @isabellahill9594

    @isabellahill9594

    3 жыл бұрын

    My mom and my (soon to be!!) stepdad are getting married at 1:30 today (I am the maid of honor!!) and that is definitely something he (and my uncle) would do

  • @joshuakim3896

    @joshuakim3896

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@isabellahill9594 congratulations

  • @Psychokinslayer
    @Psychokinslayer3 жыл бұрын

    as a security guard, had i known about woman and her child being harrassed for anything like that Id have called that person human filth in front of them because proffesionalism be damned at that point

  • @purpleturte72
    @purpleturte72 Жыл бұрын

    When my daughter was a month old, I was with my mom at a hair appointment, and a lady tried to take her out of my arms. I screamed at her no, and that you just don't do that. She snobbily said I have post-partum depression. Which has nothing to do with taking a baby out of someone's arms. I was pissed.

  • @SHD004
    @SHD0043 жыл бұрын

    As someone who is physically different because of a genetic mutation that I had no control over and was born with, I sympathise with the story of the little baby that was being fed with a feeding tube. I am in my late twenties and I still have people to this day and even this year either recoil so they don't accidentally touch my physical deformity, or tell me that I should be fixed before I should be allowed out in public. I am lucky that all I have to do is wear a long sleeve shirt to keep people from seeing things. There are good people in this world, but there are some really nasty, hateful, and challenging people still around too.

  • @theultimatenerd9825

    @theultimatenerd9825

    3 жыл бұрын

    I'll fight anyone who makes you feel like you're anything less than perfect

  • @tashaelks7294

    @tashaelks7294

    3 жыл бұрын

    It was hard to watch her go through that and her little sisters have all learnt about her and dont judge people but will ask questions. We had 2 fab years together and I miss my little girl

  • @SHD004

    @SHD004

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@theultimatenerd9825 That is very sweet of you. Thank you for that support. My mother has been a Mama Bear type all her life and my dad made sure I was strong enough both physically and mentally to fight back against those people. My partner is extremely supportive and even though I'm not shy with my comments towards those terrible people, he knows it still stings afterwards at the end of the day. He is always at my side to bring me back up after something happens. Doubt and Self-Hate are hard to get out from under ones skin, but love and support are an armor to keep those thoughts and feelings away.

  • @SHD004

    @SHD004

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@tashaelks7294 I'm so sorry you lost your angel. Growing up and being told by my doctors that I was not supposed to live past the age of 8 was extremely difficult. It made me sad to see how much my family loved me, because I was scared of how sad they would be when I would eventually die. But as I got older and somehow survived past my expiration date, I realise that I cherished every moment that my parents, my family, and my friends made so extra special for me because we did not know how much time I was going to have here. Please know that your daughter was extremely lucky to have you as a parent, and that she cherished every moment that you spent with her.

  • @tashaelks7294

    @tashaelks7294

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@SHD004 I can believe it. I was told she would live for 6 hours, 6 weeks and 6 months. Like you she was a fighter and so amazing.

  • @Oxios
    @Oxios3 жыл бұрын

    rSlash: "According to the other teacher, this is how the conversation went down." KZread: *Tractor Supply commercial* Me: Pretty sure the conversation didn't go down like that.

  • @jedediahcoulbourne1791

    @jedediahcoulbourne1791

    3 жыл бұрын

    Tractor supply is great of ya know what you're looking for though

  • @scottbecker4367

    @scottbecker4367

    3 жыл бұрын

    It's just a fundraiser.

  • @lindafeltus8136
    @lindafeltus81363 жыл бұрын

    OP: feeds her baby EM: And I took that personally

  • @DeidresStuff
    @DeidresStuff3 жыл бұрын

    How do people not know that syringes like that are generally for medical purposes? Like how can people not know that?

  • @thenicnacshack1322
    @thenicnacshack13223 жыл бұрын

    Whoever sees this have a amazing day

  • @thenicnacshack1322

    @thenicnacshack1322

    3 жыл бұрын

    If Jeff sees this then Hi

  • @willbrewer9253

    @willbrewer9253

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thanks g

  • @tod557

    @tod557

    3 жыл бұрын

    You too yah bloody legend

  • @randomdude2753

    @randomdude2753

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thank you

  • @dimisiu993

    @dimisiu993

    3 жыл бұрын

    Same for you :)

  • @BRUHMANNOTOP
    @BRUHMANNOTOP3 жыл бұрын

    " I AM KAREN, AND I HAVE A DREAM TO CALL A DISABLED BABY, A FREAK!! " KAREN -

  • @tashaelks7294

    @tashaelks7294

    3 жыл бұрын

    Oh she really was

  • @theultimatenerd9825

    @theultimatenerd9825

    3 жыл бұрын

    I have a dream I'm here to tell The plan to get me sent to hell! - Karen

  • @tiffany-up2ii

    @tiffany-up2ii

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@theultimatenerd9825 good rap

  • @da_weirdone

    @da_weirdone

    3 жыл бұрын

    Is this a jojo reference?

  • @kellylee4696
    @kellylee46963 жыл бұрын

    I feel for the woman with the skin condition. I have psoriatic arthritis and the psoriasis part causes red itchy flaky patches of skin all over my body, but especially on my hands, legs, elbows, and scalp. I'll often have kids come up to me and ask me if I have a boo boo, which I'm nice about and explain that yes, it's a boo boo because they're too young to understand what an autoimmune disease is. For every 5 kids that come up to me, I'll always get that one parent that yells at the kid to "get away from her because: a) she's contagious (spoiler, it's autoimmune so it's not contagious) b) she's a burn victim c) my flakes and patches will somehow get on the kid and infect them (spoiler #2, since I have to take a biological injection that weakens my immune system, that kid is way more dangerous to me than I will ever be to him/her)" People can be such a-holes. I'm actually glad the mother ended up with vitiligo as well. I never thought I would wish an ailment on someone else, but talk about karmic justice!

  • @AuntLoopy123
    @AuntLoopy1233 жыл бұрын

    Time to report that "mother" to CPS. Call the mother, and leave a message. "Get back here NOW, or I WILL call the police to take your child away and then they will arrest you for child abuse and neglect, as well as 27 counts of child endangerment, for your purposely bringing your contagious child to school, to infect all of his classmates." Wait exactly five minutes, and if she does not respond with, "I'm on my way! Please don't call the cops!" you call the cops.

  • @stephanieP49
    @stephanieP493 жыл бұрын

    I used to work at a daycare. Wtf is wrong with these parents thinking it's OK to still send their child/children to school or daycare when they are sick!?! Then on top of everything with a temperature over 100°! It's dangerous for a kid to have a temperature over 100°. They can have a seizure. That's how the other children and some times staff gets sick!

  • @Excalibur-Sonic

    @Excalibur-Sonic

    3 жыл бұрын

    Exactly! The kid could of easily died.

  • @gaxalee7392
    @gaxalee73923 жыл бұрын

    I remember in the third grade(so around 8-9 years old) I was feeling extremely sick. My dad and grandma took my temperature(with this old, dysfunctional thermometer) and because it came back barely above average, they sent me to school. Within ten minutes of stepping into the classroom, I got rushed to the office because I “look sick and [my] forehead is hot”. They took my temperature(about 101-102 degrees F) and called my parents. When my grandma came to pick me up, I looked up at her with my tired, sick eyes and quietly said, “I told you I was sick.”

  • @Musicalsfangirl
    @Musicalsfangirl2 жыл бұрын

    I work in a daycare facility and we had a child with a high temperature. My manager at the time took the call to the parents. The mum said she could come get him because she was in the middle of work and she will get him when she was done at the end of the day. My manager say that she could in that case call CPS to deal with the situation. The mother then said she was on her way and hung up. Daycares aren’t a place for sick children. They don’t wanna be there when they are sick. High fevers can also be dangerous in young children, as they can cause the child to have a seizure regardless of whether they already suffer from them or not.

  • @brentmonson
    @brentmonson3 жыл бұрын

    I am a Hardware Tech for a School District and also one of the few people with the District that can fix copiers, I was at a Middle school fixing a copier in the main office during the beginning of the pandemic. I overheard the office staff saying that parents are still sending their sick kids to school because of the reason of 'they don't have anyone to watch them.' And during that time this school had a quarantine room to keep them spaced out from the ones that were healthy...they were running out of room to fit these sick kids in that room because the parents were being entitled just to pick them up.

  • @blindcharo8455
    @blindcharo84553 жыл бұрын

    As someone (myself and my friend actually) who grew up “ needing to eat in a different way” the entitled parent who was upsetting. If someone were to say anything like that to my friend I’d probably go into automatic attack mood.

  • @l0vely_lynx
    @l0vely_lynx3 жыл бұрын

    I always looked forward to listening to these during the school mornings and today I'm graduating! Can't wait to keep listening while at college :)

  • @Ash-uo8sp

    @Ash-uo8sp

    3 жыл бұрын

    @Lynx Congratulations, good luck with collage, and I hope that you can learn from these videos on how to sniff out a Karen and defend yourself from one. 👏👍

  • @tiffany-up2ii

    @tiffany-up2ii

    3 жыл бұрын

    CONGRATS 🎉🎈🎊💖\(ϋ)/♩💖🎊🎈🎉good luck with college 。◕‿◕。

  • @MinatheRaichu

    @MinatheRaichu

    3 жыл бұрын

    Congrats, and remember to limit yourself to 4 classes a semester. Any more than that and you could die.

  • @funisinfinite.

    @funisinfinite.

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hope your education is going well Lynx :)

  • @l0vely_lynx

    @l0vely_lynx

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@funisinfinite. Awh omg this is so sweet. I honestly forgot about this comment but it is, thanks!

  • @Aston3003
    @Aston30033 жыл бұрын

    Imagine calling the cops because someone called you a freak

  • @15oClock
    @15oClock3 жыл бұрын

    When I was 11yo, I was sick at school, didn't make it to lunch time before going to the nurse's office. My dad, who was supposed to be at a job interview, came to pick me up. Definitely a better parent than some here.

  • @JennyEverywhere
    @JennyEverywhere3 жыл бұрын

    Some people have NO CLUE what an air piston is. It's NOT a drug syringe. There are kitchen measuring cups for sticky liquids like honey that are essentially an air piston with the conical end that narrows to a small opening cut off. You pull the base down to the level you want to measure, then fill the open end with the liquid. To add it to the dish you're cooking, you push the plunger in, and the piston basically squeegees the sticky liquid into your bowl. This keeps the measurement accurate, because the sticky stuff doesn't leave a lot stuck on the sides of the measuring cup. Unless you see a medical-use sharp hypodermic needle attached or set out next to it, the syringe is not for injecting things, just for measuring them and dispensing them completely. The neurosis that some people have that makes them see anything with a syringe as a drug addict's paraphernalia is WHY chemistry teachers started calling them "air pistons" in the 70's. There are also air pistons with a special nozzle you can attach a non-hypodermic needle applicator to. It's for pinpoint dispensing of stuff like glue, lubricants, solder flux or paste, and other such fluids or suspensions. I use them for putting tiny drops of solder paste, with solder powder and flux mixed together. It's sticky, so when you use tweezers to place the very tiny surface-mount electronic components onto the board, the paste holds it in place. Then you heat the board, either with a reflow oven or plate, or with a hot air pencil that blows air hot enough to melt solder. The paste melts and the part is permanently and electrically affixed. The needles for such air pistons are BLUNT ended, and are of a steel that is very hard to sharpen, so you can't make them into hypodermics.

  • @tashaelks7294
    @tashaelks72943 жыл бұрын

    As the mom of the disabled child, aka sea hat. Thank you. I use my miracle babys story to help promote how disability is viewed. Listening to one of your videos reminded me of that and needed to share. I have a million stories of how people called weird and ugly. My baby to this day is my hero even though I only got 2 years with her

  • @a.d.234
    @a.d.2342 жыл бұрын

    Oh, I have a story like this. I work as a rehabilitation trainer for 5 years now, for a long time we tried to implement courses for children - it's really hard between parents who are just not able to call in and the ones, who think their 7yo is able to organize themself enough to regulary come to a sport lesson (in time or at all). Mind you, these are all children who have some kind of medical condition that made their doctors say: "You need this badly. And we will encourage you by giving this to you for free!" Besides the usual parents who would drop their kids off just to have an hour for themselves, there was one incident: A child, around 8-9 yo usually would come by foot. This time she came with a scooter. And there is gravel on the way. I think, it's pretty obvious what happend: She sped up, fallen and had a really bad injury that bleed and bleed. We cleaned her up as good as possible and tried to call the mother, didn't reach her to the point where I needed to cancel my course in order to stay with the child. So I had to call all the other parents while trying to get her mother on the phone who finally picked up and said, she will come as fast as possible - but she was be in the supermarket rn. I took her to the word, while her daughter still was tearing up bc of the pain and the stress of seeing the blood still flow. The mother came about the usual pick up time(about an hour after I called her. She had finished her grocery shopping, bought the stuff home and put it away before picking her up. Being a big inconvienence for at least 6 other parents and me. I was glad, my boss still paid me the time..

  • @prman9984
    @prman99845 ай бұрын

    I have food allergies and my wife's sister said she would make food but then ensured that i would have nothing to eat. My wife blew up at them especially since we offered to make something i could eat and bring it and she said that wouldn't be necessary. My father in law and brother in law treated us especially badly. So i prayed that they would develop food allergies themselves, and they did. Dad became allergic to cottonseed oil and brother to peanuts. Now everyone has to be careful about allergies every single day. Thanks for the lesson in empathy, God.

  • @Aetium
    @Aetium3 жыл бұрын

    as a person with a disability, and diabetes type 1 as well I can sadly confirm that entitled parents being trash people to you is a semi-common occurance

  • @wmdkitty

    @wmdkitty

    3 жыл бұрын

    Oh, god, can confirm. The number of times I've heard someone equate a stroller to a wheelchair... yikes.

  • @AmyoftheFlowerField
    @AmyoftheFlowerField3 жыл бұрын

    Entitled Parent: *is an absolute ass to parents with infants in public* Papa rSlash: So yeah, then I verbally eviscerated them

  • @ItatsuMagnatsa
    @ItatsuMagnatsa3 жыл бұрын

    First Story: EP: Do you know him!? OP: No, but as a Diabetic, I know how Deadly low Blood Sugar can be. EP: You Don't know him!? Then why are you giving him your Snacks!? Me: it's called being an Honorable, Civil, Caring Human Being...

  • @slasherflickchick
    @slasherflickchick3 жыл бұрын

    As someone who was born with a disfigurement (hemangioma), I can more or less empathize with the mom and her disfigured baby. I had to get laser treatment on my face, which kinda looked like someone had put out cigarettes on my face, and my parents would have to put a special cream on the burns. It was usually white moms who would ask, quite rudely, what was wrong with me and accuse my parents of hurting me while women of color would be more compassionate and say stuff like “oh bless her heart, I’ll be praying for a quick recovery!” Fun times

  • @spydersoup8447
    @spydersoup84473 жыл бұрын

    Classic EP logic, if you give the EP your stuff, it's you being nice, but if you help out someone else who actually needs the help, that's you being rude to the EP.

  • @justanothercreator8859
    @justanothercreator88593 жыл бұрын

    I had a low blood pressure at school, it took them 15 minutes or more to get to get to me. The support that came looked at me like I wanted attention or was faking. They packed that up when I stood up and was white and struggling to stand. I walked to the office since there was no nurse and threw up. I get sick from my blood pressure sometimes and I was annoyed it took them so long and those expressions.

  • @Mitchell4892
    @Mitchell48923 жыл бұрын

    That one about the kid in daycare being sick doesn't surprise me at all. One of my old housemates worked at a nursery/daycare and the horror stories of the really unwell kids that got sent in (to potentially make ill a bunch of other kids and staff) is ridiculous. Usually the parents were just hoping that it passes by morning and it doesn't interrupt their day but still understand and pick the kid back up, but there's been times when they couldn't get in touch with the parents at all or the parents flat out tell them it's their job and not to bother them... Didn't realise daycare/nursery doubles as an ad hoc hospital for kids. I always felt bad for her when she told me these stories, for the pay those workers get and for what they deal with is tragic. She never had issues with the kids funny enough, it was always an angry parent mad about having to do parenting. She worked to get her certification plus a bunch of other things and got a job working at a specialist daycare for kids with developmental issues. She's told me countless times that she hasn't ran across a single awful parent yet since working there and is left with an impression that the parents of kids with these handicaps just seem to care more or are just wired to be more understanding and reasonable. They also don't ever tend to bring their kid in if they're unwell. Proud of her for being able to continue what she loves doing without the unneeded drama. Not sure why I wrote this all up, just hearing that story annoyed me lol. Look after your kids and remember what schools and daycares are supposed to do, not what you want them to do.

  • @MaryAnnSweetAngel
    @MaryAnnSweetAngel3 жыл бұрын

    How dare she call a BABY "disgusting"????? And the kid with the fever, sheesh, that's horrible. I remember whenever I had a fever my mom used to cry a lot. I had convulsions before 5 years of age. I know a model who has vitiligo. She's beautiful af

  • @falconmiller3231
    @falconmiller32313 жыл бұрын

    I didn't know that RSLASH was a father, Congratulations man

  • @ThePomelo94
    @ThePomelo943 жыл бұрын

    my dad has vitiligo and he was ashamed of it for years! his boss was treating him so bad for years because of it...his boss lost his job and now my dad is a higher boss and a politician so suck on that!

  • @indigoeye3874
    @indigoeye38743 жыл бұрын

    Parents send their sick children to school all the time. My mother is a teacher at primary school and has to deal with this so often. The parents don't think the child is old enough to stay at home alone, but don't want to take leave from work (which I believe is not paid until the third day or so in my country) to stay with them, so the solution is to give them painkillers send them to school. Sometimes, the teachers don't notice and the child is miserable the entire time, learns absolutely nothing and most importantly, the next week half the class is sick. Other times, they notice and have to go through the pains of taking the child away, sending a temporary teacher for the class, calling and waiting for the parents to arrive and having a polite discussion of 'please, if you know your child is sick, don't send them to school'.

  • @azure-pg6nd
    @azure-pg6nd Жыл бұрын

    as a person who has cleft lip and pallete also, its extremely rude of that grandmother to call that baby a slur, especially the r word. and also people need to be more educated on how people feed their babies, i was fed in a very similar way with a extended bottle or something like that.

  • @officer-alex-hits3209
    @officer-alex-hits32093 жыл бұрын

    Karen: Mocks person with vitiligous Also Karen: Gets vitiligous *You became the very thing you swore to destroy*

  • @theoutcastedchannel6212

    @theoutcastedchannel6212

    3 жыл бұрын

    Can you even get it? Like how does it move from person to person?

  • @kermitthefrogg3450

    @kermitthefrogg3450

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@theoutcastedchannel6212 it can't go from person to person you can just get it randomly

  • @caelmcleish1212
    @caelmcleish12123 жыл бұрын

    rSlash, this is going to seem like a really weird comment, but having listened to your podcast and watched your videos for a long time now, I gotta say you’re someone I would travel across the world just to buy you a beer. I really appreciate your content, mate. Keep it up!

  • @Skittenmeow
    @Skittenmeow3 жыл бұрын

    OMG as a vet nurse I constantly had animals with me that needed syringe feeding. I can only imagine how an entitled mother would react to a "junkie" syringe feeding a kangaroo or cockatoo. I would break her brain

  • @BeeWhistler
    @BeeWhistler3 жыл бұрын

    Yeah, that one with the kid with a fever (referring to the comment story)... A very excellent psychologist once told us that it makes no sense for the schools to expect you to punish your kid for something that happened at school (you weren't there for it; they were). This makes a lot of sense when you reverse it and think how dumb it would be to expect the school to punish them for things that happen at home... yet this dad tried.