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0:00 My Entitled Teacher cuts the tube to my insulin pump, thinking that it was headphones that I was trying to hide. (u/Wundereley)
6:52 My partner is having really emotional outburst, and I’m struggling to find any kind of solution to these problems. (u/Turtletop05)
12:19 I think that the woman I am seeing might be a narcissist, and I don’t know if I should stay with her or not. (u/Departure_9611)
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@epigone1796
@epigone1796 Жыл бұрын
"Care to share with the class what tunes are more important than listening?" "This was my insulin pomp, so, Staying Alive, I guess."
@jessiealexi7094
@jessiealexi7094 Жыл бұрын
*W H E E Z E*
@angelhunter7555
@angelhunter7555 Жыл бұрын
XD
@randomdoodlesstudios9215
@randomdoodlesstudios9215 Жыл бұрын
XD
@LittleLehStar
@LittleLehStar Жыл бұрын
*dead
@robrob3325
@robrob3325 Жыл бұрын
Ya as a typ 1db you wont die with out it for a few hours but and that is a huge but , your suger will go high and land you in DKA "(Diabetes ketoacidosis) and that is rough basically sugar normally should run around 100 but in DKA you are around 250 and up and that will make you puke everything you eat or try to drink you will be normally hospitalized for a few days so yaa what a pos i would have decked that bitch, do they know how fucking expensive insulin is? Without insurance there's no way in hell I would be able to afford insulin
@seanhall6430
@seanhall6430 Жыл бұрын
Story 1: just a few charges that Op’s teacher could’ve faced: 1.) willful child neglect, 2.) felony child abuse, 3.) felony assualt, 4.) Abuse of a person of an at risk population.
@ordolin
@ordolin Жыл бұрын
Attempted murder on the table?
@cldtcts
@cldtcts Жыл бұрын
That teacher is traumatized. Trust that. She is soooooooooo lucky. She should be counting her blessings everyday
@seanhall6430
@seanhall6430 Жыл бұрын
@@ordolin it’s entirely possible, I grew up in a Law Enforcement and Military family so my knowledge is pretty limited.
@reienna6410
@reienna6410 Жыл бұрын
yeah...that teacher is damned lucky...if it was my mother she would have been screaming while trying to beat the teacher to death and my father would have just walked in quietly and shot her, no words needed...glad the shit i had to deal with was never that bad...just had to deal with one teacher sexually harassing my mother, to which she got the guy fired for...then again...what i am talking about was over 25 years ago
@TheThingThatShouldNotBe
@TheThingThatShouldNotBe Жыл бұрын
Don't forget attempted murder, destruction of property, denying one's use of medical device, intimidation, hipa laws I'm sure were broken. I could probably go on. And these people are what are teaching children.
@Theproclaimed
@Theproclaimed Жыл бұрын
Why did they all gloss over the fact that the teacher was under the belief that she was destroying a students personal property and only apologized after finding out that it wasn’t earphones
@charleenlangley8709
@charleenlangley8709 Жыл бұрын
She only apologised, imo, because she realised that she couldn't get away with it. If it were headphones, it wouldn't have been seen as a big deal and the student would be in the wrong so the school could have tried spinning any arguments. A bit of expensive medical equipment? Op's family could have sued their ass, it would have rocketed through court in their favour.
@claws61821
@claws61821 Жыл бұрын
@@charleenlangley8709 Plus, everyone at the school is a Mandatory Reporter. The principal and VP more likely than not told her exactly what they were required by law to do about what she had done and what them doing that would result in for her and then made an illegal deal to protect her if she apologized on script.
@I_hate_Reddit
@I_hate_Reddit Жыл бұрын
@@charleenlangley8709 No. Destruction of private property is a criminal act. Period. There is no nuance on this one, no arguments that can be spun. "I'm mad at you, therefore I get to break the law" is not something that a court would take seriously, if the judge was at all competent.
@avenged-khaos
@avenged-khaos Жыл бұрын
@@I_hate_Reddit what parent is going to sue a school over earbuds
@TintagelEmrys
@TintagelEmrys Жыл бұрын
My brother is diabetic, and if he had to call our mom for something similar, she would be showing up to the school with police in tow. The part that baffles me is the fact he didn't have any transfusion sites at the clinic. We were always required to keep some of those at the school in case it came out. It is just some adhesive, so it isn't uncommon that it falls off. Does he call home every time it comes off while at school?
@stoopingfalcon891
@stoopingfalcon891 Жыл бұрын
The scary thing about the insulin story. What would have happened had the pump been doing its job at the time the line was cut? That teacher could potentially have killed that child. Why there were never charges of any kind brought baffles me. Or at the very least, she should have been fired on the spot.
@DigitalCowboy000
@DigitalCowboy000 Жыл бұрын
The reason that there weren't any charges pressed because that is what the parents wanted.
@Sanquinity
@Sanquinity Жыл бұрын
@@DigitalCowboy000 Which means the parents were too nice for their own (or their child's) good. A teacher like that needs to be taught a harsh lesson that that behaviour is NOT okay. Even if they were headphones that would still have been wilful destruction of property. You don't get to destroy someone else's property just because you don't want it in your classroom. At most confiscate it until the end of your particular class, and maybe report it to higher-ups.
@DigitalCowboy000
@DigitalCowboy000 Жыл бұрын
@@Sanquinity it doesn't matter if anyone else agrees with it or not. It was the parents decision. Also, I think that the parents felt like she learned her lesson.
@lilolmecj
@lilolmecj Жыл бұрын
Not giving any support to the teacher, because this was out of line whether or not it was speaker wires, she was wrong. However the insulin pump would respond to , I am guessing 😢here a blood sugar af maybe 150, with 1-2 units of insulin. It is not an ideal level, but is very far from life threatening. Our bodies can tolerate more variation of glucose on the high side than low. Had she taken away a juice box for a low blood sugar it would have been a much more dangerous situation.
@teresagoodman-walters7720
@teresagoodman-walters7720 Жыл бұрын
@@DigitalCowboy000 Just like it doesn't matter what you think about this either. The teacher got lucky the student had kind parents. The rest of us Mama bears would have ate her alive. No body no crime.
@Rhyusfox
@Rhyusfox Жыл бұрын
Sounds like this teacher's apology was her being handed a script with "This is what you WILL say, and you will mean it. Or you are the one being thrown under the bus."
@scailliet
@scailliet Жыл бұрын
Right. With these types of people, the "apology" afterward is never actually meant. It's purely damage control.
@littlep33p
@littlep33p Жыл бұрын
@@scailliet yup. They say it to get out of getting sued and going to court.
@155chipmunkz
@155chipmunkz 11 ай бұрын
Back in junior high some bullies threw my school supplies in the gym shower. The principal made them write apologies to me but they were still horrible to me a year later. Long story short, I am now terrified of black people. I did literally NOTHING to them and they still hated my guts for some reason.
@wumwum42
@wumwum42 Жыл бұрын
If I was the mother in the first story, I would have not allowed a single discussion about these things: 1. She would have an invitation to court, no matter how often and deeply she asked for forgiveness. 2. My kid would never step a single foot into her class. If she ever gets her as replacement techer, I would tell her to leave the room for the lesson and I would excuse her for every missed lesson.
@Hi-ll5dg
@Hi-ll5dg Жыл бұрын
you would be a terrific mother.
@ari3903
@ari3903 Жыл бұрын
@@Hi-ll5dg I think a mother who is able to forget and move on after an incident like this is far more terrific.
@Hi-ll5dg
@Hi-ll5dg Жыл бұрын
@@ari3903 yeah true but still
@therobloxiangang3218
@therobloxiangang3218 Жыл бұрын
@@ari3903 you're high
@EpicSlash
@EpicSlash Жыл бұрын
@ari3903 Normally Id say yes, but judging from how this teacher handled the situation, a lady like this does not belong in the school system.
@Jack82745
@Jack82745 Жыл бұрын
I’m honestly surprised the teacher didn’t get charged with attempted murder child endangerment child abuse and destruction of property
@WatchingHamasBURN
@WatchingHamasBURN Жыл бұрын
Well she didn’t know it was a fuckingbunsulin pump so attempted murder? Really? Are you stupid or dumb?
@Zoro_D_Lost
@Zoro_D_Lost Жыл бұрын
Attempted murder is false as it happens when you actually plan out but it goes the other way I would say she gets no jail time for what could’ve happened as it didn’t but a giant fine
@SpectralKnight
@SpectralKnight Жыл бұрын
​@@Zoro_D_Lost gross negligence ?
@Zoro_D_Lost
@Zoro_D_Lost Жыл бұрын
@@SpectralKnight that’s a charge in pretty sure will stick
@autumnwillows7942
@autumnwillows7942 Жыл бұрын
@@Zoro_D_Lost but didn’t she plan out to cut her device. i get what you’re saying though. it’s a similar charge that i know im gonna say it wrong, but the one where neglect can lead to death. it’s like attempted man slaughter mixed with negligence
@para9938
@para9938 Жыл бұрын
The first story reminds me of something my sister talking about regarding a classmate. Don't know if that was diabetes or something else, but they had a device on them that would regularly check their status and give instructions and could signal the emergencies by itself. For an exam, the teacher who was monitoring the room demanded that they put the device away along with the things unnecessary for the exam, thinking at first this is a phone. The student explained that it wasn't, that it was a medical device, but the teacher still demanded the same thing because "You could have hidden something inside to cheat". Reluctantly the student had to oblige, and fifteen minutes into the exam, the device starts to beep very loudly as it cannot do it's check nor is it getting any reaction from the student. This enrage the teacher who starts witch hunting on who brought something making noise into the class. Less than 10 minutes later, firefighters barge into the room ready to take the student to the hospital (they arrived faster than the ambulance), and after assessing the situation and being told about the device, they EXPLODED. One of them started to yell at the teacher, telling her that the tampering of medical devices can lead to thousands in fines under criminal law, and the endangerment to years in prison, and that they themselves could put her through huge fines without the need for court but just a phone call for the false alarm she caused. Then proceeded with a long lecture about the risks for the student and the price of medical equipment, until the ambulance arrived as well, and they leaved to meet them on the way out. When the paramedics arrived all they did was checking that the device was in good condition while shooting daggers at the teacher, then they leaved as well having more important things to do. The teacher did not get into trouble as no harm happened to the student, but got the whole humility pie down her throat and spent the rest of the exam in complete silence and still half as livid as she was during the lecture.
@SasukeUchiha-tc9xx
@SasukeUchiha-tc9xx Жыл бұрын
It was probably the receiver for a portable heart monitor that checks for arrhythmia. She took it out of range, which made it think that the student’s heart stopped beating and that EMS was required.
@gorkemaykut5230
@gorkemaykut5230 Жыл бұрын
I'm glad the emergency response team was fast, even if he hadn't had a problem yet they saved the kid from potential danger in the long run
@desaug
@desaug 7 ай бұрын
that's insane
@AndrewDJones-me3lz
@AndrewDJones-me3lz Жыл бұрын
Story #1 is an example of a teacher who should NOT be allowed anywhere within 10-50 miles of a child.
@155chipmunkz
@155chipmunkz 11 ай бұрын
Or anyone with diabetes.
@bowbow8197
@bowbow8197 Жыл бұрын
Story 1 as a fellow type1 diabetic, if that kid had not realized that she cut his pump tubing and went all day without insulin the kid would have ended up in the hospital and the teacher would have been facing much more serious charges for endangering this kids life
@briannamaki8007
@briannamaki8007 Жыл бұрын
During high-school my chemistry teacher had a severe dislike of me and upon hearing that fist story I will never be more grateful I have omnipod bc I was only yelled at for having a dog whistle when the pod stopped delivering insulin. Said teacher also had type 2 diabetes and should have known it was my insulin pump I was mortified and had stopped taking insulin at lunch a few months into the year and 6 years later I still can't properly check my sugars or insulin at meals it stays with you when something like that happens
@2Blessed
@2Blessed Жыл бұрын
That's what I was thinking! I am type 1 too, and there are times it seems like my pump isn't even working and it's so frustrating and scary. I don't understand how the teacher did not at least get fired for being a liability to the school district! If I were the parent, there is no way I would have let it go with an apology. Even if it were 'just' headphones, the teacher had no right to even touch it, let alone try to destroy whatever it was!
@premierballreal
@premierballreal Жыл бұрын
So the op also had 10 years less. Who knows how many extra the whole school day would have taken from him
@decazuliekajuen7579
@decazuliekajuen7579 4 ай бұрын
The kid will have hyperglycaemia and insulin starvation if that happens.
@markpardington6671
@markpardington6671 3 ай бұрын
Type 1 diabetics should get more respect in school
@bucketboi529
@bucketboi529 Жыл бұрын
First one is technically attempted murder
@kisstune
@kisstune Жыл бұрын
Obviously the mom wasn't that furious since she didn't call the police. I blame the parents for not pressing charges.
@bucketboi529
@bucketboi529 Жыл бұрын
@@kisstune if it was my child I would have pushed for the maximum sentence
@peytonjay4515
@peytonjay4515 Жыл бұрын
I agree. Imagine if the mom wasn't available to answer the phone, or couldn't get there in time. That kid could have died, and it wouldn't have been an accident
@kisstune
@kisstune Жыл бұрын
@@bucketboi529 Same.
@maxwhite8616
@maxwhite8616 Жыл бұрын
@@kisstune I would have outright killed that maniac not saying its right but that is evil beyond belief
@BoredPodcaster
@BoredPodcaster Жыл бұрын
First story: If I'd been that student's parent, I would've not only gone off on this teacher, but pressed charges and had her fired as well, and you bet your ass I'd threaten to sue. Absolutely no excuse to destroy someone's private property, regardless of what it is. Those parents showed much more mercy than I would have if my child was put in danger like that.
@flyboy6392
@flyboy6392 Жыл бұрын
Most lawyers would probably be salivating over a case like this, what with how cut-and-dried it is, the school district was in the wrong, and they knew it.
@vanixiii5657
@vanixiii5657 Жыл бұрын
Threaten??? Lmfao nah itd be a promise
@natalieflood7967
@natalieflood7967 Ай бұрын
​@vanixiii5657 That's what I was thinking! Why threaten when you can do what you said you would do?
@katlyncrews904
@katlyncrews904 Жыл бұрын
Same thing happened to me about insulin pump. Back in early 2000 an admin ripped my pump tubing out of my body thinking I was texting while walking to my next class. Also had a teacher grabbed candy out of my hand in class and passed out from an unexpected low blood sugar. Luckily my friend kept icing on her and tried to force me to eat while waiting on the nurse to run to my classroom.
@BM-wf8jj
@BM-wf8jj Жыл бұрын
Story #1: That teacher is lucky the OP's mother was so in control of her anger. At some of the schools I grew up attending, the parent or family member would've came into her classroom and mopped the floor with her in front of all her students if she did that to the wrong child 🤭
@teresagoodman-walters7720
@teresagoodman-walters7720 Жыл бұрын
I am one of those parents
@southaussiegarbo2054
@southaussiegarbo2054 Жыл бұрын
If it happened at my school prior to my final year then they would need Fire Police Tactical response Ambulance And maybe a coroner. No kidding had one angry perant who was ready to beat the 💩 outta a staff member 😂
@Hi-ll5dg
@Hi-ll5dg Жыл бұрын
@@teresagoodman-walters7720 good.
@paulhunt1606
@paulhunt1606 Жыл бұрын
Absolutely if this was my kid or even one of my neices or nephews this teacher might literally get beaten into a small puddle
@flyboy6392
@flyboy6392 Жыл бұрын
I believe in this instance that if they wanted to sue the school, they'd have a VERY compelling case that I think most lawyers would be salivating and tripping over themselves to get their hands on such a case
@QuickManEXE
@QuickManEXE Жыл бұрын
Story 1 is more proof that schools are among the least safest places for children. I'm also very surprised that the teacher wasn't fired and the school wasn't sued.... any good lawyer would've gone after that teacher and school like mad.
@ducoschollmeijer4841
@ducoschollmeijer4841 Жыл бұрын
Agreed. That kid needs to file a report at the orginization that school belongs to and if nothing is done about the teacher, press charges for child neglect/abuse.
@danielkum513
@danielkum513 Жыл бұрын
The schoool only care about money
@dreamingdarkrai9010
@dreamingdarkrai9010 Жыл бұрын
I agree, as someone who has congenital heart defects, teachers and principles are assholes to disabled people's. I got physically assault and verbally berated by my principal for using something I had permission and was advised to do. I'm glad I'm finally out of there
@19TheFallen
@19TheFallen Жыл бұрын
@@dreamingdarkrai9010 The principal at the high school I went to was rather accommodating to them, as is her replacement. I mean, we're talking about a small high school in a town with a population of roughly 1,500 people. The average graduating class consists of twenty or so students. Mine was considered a "large" one and had fifty in it. Now, keeping in mind how few students there are, the two bent/bend over backwards to ensure that all of their students' needs were met. They even went as far as having an elevator installed when just one student was injured and needed it to get around. Just one case amongst many. Though, I do have to admit that I liked the one who was there when I was in high school. She was also more inclined to take a student's side in matters involving issues with teachers vs simply taking the teacher's side. Especially if said teacher had.......a repetitive history of causing trouble in the school. The one there now is actually a former teacher of mine. She's got a good head, and genuinely does seem to care about the students under her charge, but if it comes to it, she'll side with the teachers over them, even if the teacher is clearly in the wrong......And I can safely say this due to interactions I've had with her, seeing as one of the other teachers I had was one who......somewhat rubbed me in the wrong way, and was constantly trying to interfere in my personal life to make me do things the way she wanted versus what I wanted to do or what I believed to be right. And we're talking about matters she had no business sticking her nose into, and yet.....did! She sided with her every time, while the principal at the time basically told the other teacher to back off each time we had one of our little spats. Personal interactions and history like this give you an idea of how a person runs or will run their ship.
@dreamingdarkrai9010
@dreamingdarkrai9010 Жыл бұрын
@@19TheFallen the population in the school was around 1000, nearly 400 graduates
@melaniesmith1313
@melaniesmith1313 Жыл бұрын
In the first story, that abusive, criminal teacher should have been sued and criminally charged. I would sue the school as well. I have seen teachers like that, and they should not be anywhere near children.
@alana.dyer.author
@alana.dyer.author Жыл бұрын
See, teachers like in story 1 exist and deserve to be sued and charged. I have hypoglycemia (body produces too much inssulin so I have low blood sugar) and had an IEP stating I am allowed to have juice in the classroom and have a small bag filled with juice at all time (school was a strict water only during class type of place) I knew my blood sugar was getting low one day when we had a substitute and went to take a juice box out after testing my blood and seeing how low it got. The substitute proceeded to yell at me, take my bag with the juice in it, including the juice box I was about to open, and promptly throw it all out...including the bag (a lunch bag from the store) i got up, ready to go to the office to report what happened and she proceeded to yell at me again for "getting out of my seat without asking" she even blocked the door. I had enough and screamed like someone was trying to kill me as a last resort because I could feel that I was on the verge of passing out. Thank god my art teacher was down the hall and heard because she came running and asked me what was wrong. My sugar was so low that I was slurring my words, and thankfully, my friend was able to tell our art teacher what happened. The teacher told my friend to run to the office and get me a soda and the principal while she helped me sit on the floor before I fainted. The whole time the substitute was saying i was seeking attention and just needed detention. The principal came with my friend a few minutes later and handed me a pop and some apple slices before chewing into the substitute teacher. My friend told me that the secretary was calling my parents. Long story short, parents came, and I was helped to the office by my friend and principal while the sub was told to follow us, and the art teacher took my class to her current class. Sub was charged and lost her license to teach. My parents and the principal came to an agreement that the school board needs to put more procedures in place for other medical issues than just diabetes and disabilities.
@bryantlee2810
@bryantlee2810 8 ай бұрын
I dont think there is a word in the english language to describe the stupidity and entitlement of that sub
@jukeboxhunter7
@jukeboxhunter7 8 ай бұрын
Dude people are insane.
@Pebble86
@Pebble86 8 ай бұрын
So sorry that happened to you
@JWPWrestling56
@JWPWrestling56 5 ай бұрын
The fact that she had the audacity to say that you were just seeking attention is crazy
@user-jg5mo2ex7f
@user-jg5mo2ex7f 3 ай бұрын
I’m so sorry for that happening to you, I hope your school life is better now if you’re still in school
@siriusstella2626
@siriusstella2626 Жыл бұрын
The first story made me so damn angry. Even if it was a pair of headphones you're still destroying someone else property.
@nleem3361
@nleem3361 Жыл бұрын
My sister's teacher stole items she confiscated from students. The teacher even refused to give the item she took back when my mom went in and talked to her.
@JamesDavy2009
@JamesDavy2009 Жыл бұрын
@@nleem3361 Seizure of property violates the Fourth Amendment.
@lynettemurray1331
@lynettemurray1331 Жыл бұрын
@@nleem3361 did the teacher get fired and have to give the stuff back or replace it/pay for it if it was damaged?
@Multi_Mill
@Multi_Mill Жыл бұрын
In the second story it sounds like he is a amazing person, he's not doing it on purpose and it doesn't seem like he knows the mental distress he's causing. Being open and taking about it in my opinion is the best thing to do. In any relationship it is always a good idea to be honest but not intruding, and if something arises talk. Arguing or just cut off communication is ALWAYS what ends relationships.
@greenrabbit860
@greenrabbit860 Жыл бұрын
Yeah it sounds like he has unresolved trauma.
@123domo8
@123domo8 Жыл бұрын
As far as it seems he is just stressed and when your stressed and struggling to move fast or fix a problem fast, sometimes what seems like minor force isn't, like closing a drawer or tapping keys, Its pretty much natural, leaving you alone seems to be where trauma is affecting him abnormally, compared to a normal not traumatized person, though the cafe shit is where the line is definitely crossed beyond my understanding
@brianwilliams9605
@brianwilliams9605 Жыл бұрын
Psych for him and if you are even treated well but you end up constantly upset and can't understand why he loses it please for your own health get out. His behavior is abuse and you do not deserve or should make excuses for that.
@UCvow2TUIH0d2Ax2vik9ILzg
@UCvow2TUIH0d2Ax2vik9ILzg Жыл бұрын
@@brianwilliams9605 Yeah, he should just stop being mentally ill. So selfish.
@pandahat7333
@pandahat7333 Жыл бұрын
Mabe undiagnosed bi-polar
@ameliadavis3369
@ameliadavis3369 Жыл бұрын
So I have a friend who has T1D, and I know how serious this is in story 1. If he lived like an hour away, it could have lead to actually hospitals being called. That is awful what that teacher did.
@edmain1137
@edmain1137 Жыл бұрын
In middle school I put a cough drop in my mouth, the teacher saw me and made me spit the drop out in front of the class. Seeing the odd item in the trash she asked what is that, so I told her. She apologized to me in front of the class. From that time on I could eat all the candy I wanted she was afraid she might be wrong again.
@santiagoosses5248
@santiagoosses5248 Жыл бұрын
At least they apologized and learned the lesson.
@trixiebewitched
@trixiebewitched 8 ай бұрын
My school district banned all OTC medicines. Including cough drops, eye drops, and even tylenol and midol (for period pain) girls who had birth control pills had to leave it in the nurses office and get permission to leave class to take it on time. Eventually enough parents complained and they were allowed to have their birth control on them but everything else otc was still banned.
@carlrood4457
@carlrood4457 Жыл бұрын
My fourth grade teacher had a couple of quirks. If someone wasn't paying attention, she'd throw her chalk in their vicinity, even if they were all the way in the back of the class and say "I dropped my chalk". If someone other than the target student went to pick it up, she'd make them sit down. Please note she threw near, not at the offending student. She'd also walk around class during quiet work/reading time and look inside everyone's desk. Essentially the desks were a table top with a shelf underneath enclosed on three sides. If a desk was messy she'd dump it in front of the kid an make them clean it up. That always scared me because I was a messy desk kid (still am at 55), but she never spotted mine, or maybe she made an exception because I got good grades. Anyway she was known around the school for her temper and weight. Her name was the one no third grader wanted to see on their last report card, telling who your next year's teacher was. There was song parody about her that kids would pass down from year to year.
@BronzeDragon133
@BronzeDragon133 Жыл бұрын
I had one of those as my fourth grade teacher. I was also the super-intelligent kid who could pretty much be described as "chaotic neutral." We had a chalk thrower. I pegged her in the back of the head with her own chalk. The principal and I had a little talk (the end result was that said teacher never threw chalk again). The teacher who wouldn't deal with bullies because "words don't hurt" was told "You're right, they don't hurt you fat-ass c***." This ended in the principal's office again because "words don't hurt." She ended up doing her job. I was truly an absolute horror. I still am, I'm just a lot more subtle.
@sarumano884
@sarumano884 Жыл бұрын
You're lucky. Our history teacher would throw the wooden blackboard rubber (chalkboard eraser!) AT you if he thought you weren't paying attention - and he was a bowler in cricket!
@sargehavoc
@sargehavoc Жыл бұрын
I was definitely the problem child with an instructor like this who did markers instead of chalk. "Now pick it up and bring it back." 'Nah, you could use the excersize.' I wonder why she always tried to nitpick me after that. =P
@neil999ish
@neil999ish Жыл бұрын
The teacher from "HELL" that no one wants. Lol.
@justinchristoph3725
@justinchristoph3725 Жыл бұрын
First story: I am honestly surprised that the school board didn't insist that she be fired because of the MASSIVE liability she exposed them to. She must have been related to someone in the school board for that not to happen.
@Tenshii_Artii
@Tenshii_Artii Жыл бұрын
Even if the teacher thought it was earphones, what kind of sane person would just up and cut someone’s technology out of the blue? Like, I paid for that. It’s my property. You can take and confiscate it, but no way in hell you can cut it. I would have rioted.
@kbeara03
@kbeara03 Жыл бұрын
As a sister of a T1D who also has a few other conditions, I am angry about that first story. My brother has had some incidents with teachers and other staff, but never something like this. There were incidents where, if we could have afforded a good lawyer, my parents would have pressed charges because the incidents violated his IEP, and since this would have been even more life-threatening than those incidents, I think they should have pressed charges. Type 1 diabetes is not something that should be taken lightly. Even if OP was listening to music, they could have still pressed charges for destruction of property. Teachers are already given plenty of leeway with students’ electronic devices, but what she did was unacceptable.
@Lycanthromancer1
@Lycanthromancer1 3 ай бұрын
Your family could've gotten a lawyer who would've represented them with a promise to pay upon winning the lawsuit. Had there been enough witnesses or other proof, any good lawyer would've absolutely crushed that case. And if they couldn't, they don't get paid, so your family would've been fine either way.
@candyman4778
@candyman4778 Жыл бұрын
In the first story: can this be considered as attempted murder?
@degobah144
@degobah144 Жыл бұрын
Yes
@BronzeDragon133
@BronzeDragon133 Жыл бұрын
Denial of life-saving medication? Absolutely.
@molliannstocks1709
@molliannstocks1709 Жыл бұрын
Manslaughter at the most - no intent to kill
@humanbeing3551
@humanbeing3551 Жыл бұрын
definition of murder in oxford dictionary: "the unlawful premeditated killing of one human being by another." So no this couldn't be murder or attempted murder because this certainly wasn't premeditated
@johndoe.commentingpurposes3247
@johndoe.commentingpurposes3247 Жыл бұрын
Involuntary manslaughter
@_dumplingd
@_dumplingd Жыл бұрын
the teacher on story one should have been fired on the spot and put in jail for at least 2 years. She could’ve nearly killed that child just bcuz she thought that he was secretly listening to music. Even if he was, who gave her the right to cut an essential part of a life-keeper device? she should also pay for the damage and get fined $15,000
@thebarefootwitch5564
@thebarefootwitch5564 Жыл бұрын
I’m a type 1 diabetic and if a teacher had done that to me; I think my mother would have sued the teacher and the school.
@vitricewashington6510
@vitricewashington6510 Жыл бұрын
For the second story, I can see how hard it is to deal with someone else's outbursts. I find it hard myself dealing with them because I am also a very sensitive person, emotionally and otherwise. I have an SO who does often get upset about things, and sometimes maybe a bit more than normal, but nothing like an adult temper tantrum. The way I try to help him through it is reminding him to breathe, to give him a hug, to validate his feelings, and he usually benefits from this. I've been able to help him overcome a lot through just being there and showing compassion. If the OP for the second story is trying that hard to help their SO with those emotions, and to no avail, then it's probably best to take some times off, even if none of the outbursts are directed at them. Good luck to anyone dealing with situations like these.
@daybreakdragon
@daybreakdragon Жыл бұрын
Some people also need to work out their frustration and anger alone. Her need to make things better might not be what he needs. They need to talk and work out together what they need to do together or not. I had this issue as a kid and even now still I can catch myself stewing in my anger. I need to walk away usually step outside and get some fresh air to clear my head I can’t stand to be hugged or caged up. Which sounds like what he was trying to do when he left the cafe. I had to learn ways that worked for me to work through my emotions in a better way. It seems like he still needs to learn this or he’s working on it but he is not emotionally abusive to her. She likely just needs to step away and let him work it out or he needs to step away.
@Kris_is_cool
@Kris_is_cool Жыл бұрын
One of my classmates has type one diabetes and all the teachers are usually pretty nice to her but one was really bad My classmate who we'll call "mia" always had a lunchbox on her desk with some juice and alot more . Most of the teachers always said "why are you esting in my class?" Mia then always said "I have diabetes" so then the teachers are always ok with her eating in class but one teacher said (after Mia said that she had diabetes) "Thats not an excuse young lady , dont eat in my class !" And the teacher then grabbed her food and threw it in the trash . Mia used a phone to see how much bloodsugar she has ( i dont know anything about diabetes so correct me if im wrong) and her phone beeped all the time and the teacher then grabbed Mia's phone from the desk and puts it on the teachers desk . Mia then said to the teacher that she needed her phone but the teacher didnt care and got fired (i left out alot but i will maybe put that in the replys if enough people want that )
@nightfall3559
@nightfall3559 Жыл бұрын
I want to see if the teacher was lectured by a very angry adult
@thegatekeep
@thegatekeep Жыл бұрын
teachers that do stuff like that shouldn't be working with kids.
@UnknownUser_10
@UnknownUser_10 Жыл бұрын
Low blood sugar can be life threatening. Did she had to go to a hospital or was she still ok?
@Kris_is_cool
@Kris_is_cool Жыл бұрын
@@UnknownUser_10 i cant really remember but i think she was ok afterwards
@Kris_is_cool
@Kris_is_cool Жыл бұрын
@@nightfall3559 she did , mia's mom got the teacher fired and almost arrested
@brianbarber5401
@brianbarber5401 Жыл бұрын
There was someone missing from that school meeting - law enforcement and/or a prosecuting attorney. Of course she was really apologetic- she was terrified. She could have completely ruined her life.
@colewilliams6623
@colewilliams6623 Жыл бұрын
I was a diabetic for 27 years. If I had been that kid, I would NOT have been as calm as they were. Thankfully, I didn't have to deal with stuff like that as I didn't become diabetic until I was 18 and only a few months from graduation, If I had been the parent in this situation, I might have spent a few days in jail!
@xXBadBitchJXx
@xXBadBitchJXx 8 ай бұрын
Sorry but Diabetes doesn't go away..unless it was the kind you get from taking in too much sugar in a short amount of time..
@colewilliams6623
@colewilliams6623 8 ай бұрын
@@xXBadBitchJXx I was waiting for someone to reply something like this. On May 13 2022, I had a kidney/pancreas transplant. I am, indeed, diabetes free.
@xXBadBitchJXx
@xXBadBitchJXx 8 ай бұрын
@@colewilliams6623 so type 2 and indeed the kind caused by the amount of sugar you intake in a short amount of time.
@colewilliams6623
@colewilliams6623 8 ай бұрын
@@xXBadBitchJXx Nope, Type 1 from day 1. I took both short-acting and long acting insulins every day.
@jasonbell8515
@jasonbell8515 5 ай бұрын
No, the offending organ was literally replaced with a functional one.
@tobysowers4668
@tobysowers4668 Жыл бұрын
‘Well ‘original poster’, care to share with the class what tunes are more important than listening’? ‘Yeah! Property damage’!
@gothgirl2218
@gothgirl2218 Жыл бұрын
Even if he was listening to music a teacher should never cut cords
@allisoncampbell1631
@allisoncampbell1631 Жыл бұрын
exactly that is still property damage
@vehicleunhandler
@vehicleunhandler Жыл бұрын
it still have electricals in it so i would point the metal parts
@Bananakingchad
@Bananakingchad Жыл бұрын
In my School a teacher thought she caught a girl with earbuds so he yanked the cord to yell at her only for the life to drain from her eyes as the kid cried and started bleeding since she yanked her hearing aid and took parts of the eardrum she was sued into oblivion and the child was permanently deaf after that and the school closed for a week since they got hit so hard because the mom worked for an amazing law Firm
@rebekahmyers1528
@rebekahmyers1528 Жыл бұрын
I’m sick of these people on Reddit not pressing charges for things like this.
@spicy_mushrooms2476
@spicy_mushrooms2476 Жыл бұрын
1st story: I’m a diabetic and sadly this kind of thing is common among teachers. Even with an IEP. The amount of times I’ve been berated for having my phone which I also use as a medical device is way too much. It’s also pretty common for other kids to steal your devices thinking it’s not allowed or that you have games or something. ALSO she destroyed her pump, when insulin is SO expensive AND PUMPS THEMSELVES ARE EXPENSIVE. I’m super impressed on how they didn’t sue.
@MrGantron414
@MrGantron414 Жыл бұрын
If I was that principal I would have made sure the student was alright, called a sub for the class then explain over the intercom to the school why this was unacceptable.
@victoriastang
@victoriastang Жыл бұрын
That first story had me fuming. My best friend in school had Type 1 and Type 2 heavily runs in my family (nothing to do with obesity, it's just genetic for us). How someone could forget that one of their students has such a life threatening disease is beyond me. She should have absolutely been fired on the spot. Even if it was head phones, who gives her the right to DESTROY someone's property!? Yanking it and apologizing profusely would have been one thing, but cutting it!? What on earth is wrong with you?
@Memoreism
@Memoreism Жыл бұрын
In the last story, I'm not surprised that she is struggling to find a job she likes. I think it's good advice to let her look for something outside of corporate America. Since money isn't an issue, you could even let her stay at home for a few weeks or a month while she's looking for a job she likes. She probably did end up getting a little unlucky with the positions she got from the sound of it. I'd say, go for it. Reach for the stars. Look for something that can you can be happy in.
@SuperRandomNinja1
@SuperRandomNinja1 Жыл бұрын
I agree that could be a solution but at the same time she seems to enjoy her jobs genuinely in the beginning from the way the story describes it. It's just more of a thing of she gets tired of it after a while. The soul of traveler who can't stay in one place too long otherwise they get restless. Just in the work environment. It's very reasonable to think that this problem would continue even outside of working corporate jobs.
@aidandruck2423
@aidandruck2423 Жыл бұрын
Story 1: That teacher should have faced felony battery charges. Also, if you think it's bad with the line between normal tech and medicine blurring, imagine having your cellphone as a way to manage your insulin and monitor blood sugar levels and then needing to get into a courthouse. If you think teachers are control freaks, wait until you meet a glorified mall cop with a government badge whose job is 90% confiscating cell phones and 10% actual security work.
@nleem3361
@nleem3361 Жыл бұрын
Lesson learned: if i had a kid with a medical condition, I'd make an appointment with the teacher ahead of the start of the school year to go over everything with the teacher. Why? Because people are lazy don't read even if it's important documents. It's why some snakes sneak things into contracts since most people don't read them... anyway, then I'd also give my kid strict instructions, that if a teacher ever tries to take away their life saving devices, they are to go directly to the nurse or principal and have me called right away. For this situation, I'm super glad the teacher didn't try to rip the cord off the body. That would have hurt badly. Some people shouldn't be teachers and we need to do something to improve schools overall.
@abbiesapp2922
@abbiesapp2922 Жыл бұрын
For story 1, I bet that's the last time she ever cuts anything.
@dutchvanderbilt9969
@dutchvanderbilt9969 Жыл бұрын
I don't know if the boyfriend in the second story is necessarily being emotionally abusive at least intentionally. But he clearly has some very serious issues that need to be addressed and he's allowing those issues to go untreated and dictate how he behaves. The way the original poster describes that behavior 50 60 years ago that sort of behavior would have gotten you locked up in a mental institution in a heart beat. And they may want to consider if they really want to continue this relationship.
@itsmetaphor2153
@itsmetaphor2153 Жыл бұрын
Worst case, he needs therapy for his anger and emotions, but this is 100% not emotional abuse. Have emotional problems but still able to not direct it towards your spouse is proof he loves you and respects your boundaries. While it’s not good to have these, it’s how he is with his spice while he has them that shows his intentions.
@itsmetaphor2153
@itsmetaphor2153 Жыл бұрын
Spouse*
@samreid335
@samreid335 Жыл бұрын
Could be even possible he has undiagnosed autistic spectrum disorder the plans changing can be really triggering i think even his dog was picking up on it at the coffee shop
@gavinsmith9527
@gavinsmith9527 Жыл бұрын
i can relate to story 1 cause in 2nd grade i was having an asthma attack (I have stage 4 severe persistant asthma) and my teacher took it for the rest of the day because I had used it the day before and she "Did'nt like the sound of the albuteral steroids coming out." and I could'nt breathe for 2 hours and almost landed in the hospital. and hen my mo arrived and my teacher got fired but she sucked anyway nobody liked her
@skeloluke4967
@skeloluke4967 8 ай бұрын
The amount of rage parents go through when their child gets hurt because of someone else’s doing is still terrifying to me.
@grokranfan8578
@grokranfan8578 Жыл бұрын
1st story: can't understand OPs parents. If I would gave been in their place I would for sure gave her charged for any damage she did - and would gave trued to gave her fined for what she did
@JRSping
@JRSping Жыл бұрын
Even if it was music, someone cuts my property or breaks anything of mine im 100% making the school replace it.
@angam101
@angam101 Жыл бұрын
Educating the teachers was a good idea, but I would've still want disciplinary action.
@SirberusKhaos
@SirberusKhaos Жыл бұрын
you think the teacher's union would ALLOW that? don't be silly... I men its what should have happened, but the teacher's union is almost as insane as the police unions. in shielding people from punishment when they ae obviously in the wrong
@theothedestroye6565
@theothedestroye6565 Жыл бұрын
@@SirberusKhaos yes but she still couldve been taken to court NO MATTER what type of union is in the way. also, in the situations where the teacher is caught doing something wrong I've seen that 9/10 the teachers union has little to no say in the following action
@155chipmunkz
@155chipmunkz 11 ай бұрын
I got held back in college because apparently my teachers couldn’t comprehend that I’m autistic and thus have different educational needs.
@GIANTMUTANTPOTATO
@GIANTMUTANTPOTATO Жыл бұрын
If I was placed in a situation similar to Story 1, then the class would have a new teacher.
@Zoten001
@Zoten001 Жыл бұрын
Stuff like this is one of the many reasons I will not have kids, even if I ever had the chance. I just imagine my actions in the place of this mother, and my ass would be in prison. The teacher would not of been on the receiving end of a calm but stern lecture, but a haymaker with the fury of the Hulk behind it.
@Officialy-Miss.Unknown
@Officialy-Miss.Unknown Жыл бұрын
The first story is CRAZY. What that teacher did was in no way ok. Even if it was headphones/earbuds like the video said, that is destruction of property. OP was put in danger because of an extremely reckless teacher and I’m really surprised the school wasn’t sued or the teacher was at least fired. A story from me (not nearly as crazy btw): I was drawing in class (yes, I know I shouldn’t have been and keep in mind that the teacher who was a substitute that day was reading a book and I was listening to it while being able to draw at the same time) the teacher came over to me and told me to give them my paper. I complied without a fuss, thinking she would just put it on the teachers desk but instead she looked at the drawing, and tore it to shreds. I was shocked and really upset because it was one of my best drawings and I started to cry. I think I overreacted because it was kinda my fault for drawing in class. However, I do not think what she did was justified. She could’ve told me to put it away or take it to her desk but instead she decided to destroy it right in-front of me. I’m not saying I’m in the right her either though because again, I shouldn’t have drawn in class. What does anyone else think? Was she justified in destroying my art?
@madalynnsullivan8197
@madalynnsullivan8197 Жыл бұрын
Absolutely not! They should have asked you to put it away instead of tearing it up.
@octo448
@octo448 Жыл бұрын
Story one should have been hit with the book. She knew that what she was TRYING to do was against school policy in the first place, and what she actually did is anything from child abuse and beyond. She said sorry because her job was on the line and because she was scared to be sued, and the Principal probably was scared too. I'd have said at least that I wanted my kid removed from her class. Some teachers shouldn't have been allowed to ever set foot in a school as an adult.
@ducoschollmeijer4841
@ducoschollmeijer4841 Жыл бұрын
Story 2: i personally have a trauma and PTSD because of it. If i get threatened or scared by eg one of those thick PE mats, i get angry at anyone who is touching it at ALL when i see it lying on the floor. Not just angry, but "i want to choke you and break your leg" kind of angry. Its really hard to deal with and it took me 7 years of weekly therapy ranging from talking about fears and triggers, to play therapy in which situations were replicated with toys. (Mind i was 6 when therapy started). I recommend seeing a therapist and maybe getting a thorough psychological exam to find out about any other mental illnesses or disorders. For me it really helped when i started ADHD medication and taking something personal or something that i hold dear with me to places i found scary or triggering, eg i took my favorite plushy to school. At the time of writing this i am 13 years old, still dealing with the PTSD, because i go mental when i see a surgeon for some odd reason. (My trauma was about a surgery i had when i was 10 months old)
@Wemby73
@Wemby73 Жыл бұрын
I was gonna say you can’t have ptsd from something you don’t remember but I looked it up and it’s possible weird that or mats are invoked though
@maglabs1535
@maglabs1535 Жыл бұрын
Story 1: gonna be honest, that's a call to the police, screw the school at that point, that's blatant attempted murder... and before someone comes screaming of "oh she didn't know" guess what? That doesn't matter to a judge no matter how much you want to say it does, I've personally watched people go to prison for FAR lesser crimes, this teacher would have the book, the locker, and the kitchen sink thrown at her for something like this. No apologies will ever fix a cruel and uncaring action such as that.
@williamdocherty1816
@williamdocherty1816 Жыл бұрын
Something is wrong with the teacher in the first story
@kikiblue7169
@kikiblue7169 Жыл бұрын
story 1: Why do people never sue? No really, this could have killed your kid and you didn't even accept the teacher paying for the damages?
@ThunderFox8093
@ThunderFox8093 Жыл бұрын
If I were the op in the first story, I would have ripped that teacher a new one, walk/run to my locker and dial home to tell the parent at home what had just happened, I am amazed that the op and their parent had stayed calm and level headed throughout the whole ordeal
@garysprandel1817
@garysprandel1817 Жыл бұрын
Story one: ah that calm,cool and collected anger with the slightest hint of one wrong move,answer or expression and I will unleash the righteous fury of a thousand suns. Teacher and the school district didn't dodge a bullet they dodged the Deathstar laser.
@lostsoul512
@lostsoul512 Жыл бұрын
I personally dont feel like the second one is emotional abuse... but i do think they both need to work on things and seek therapy
@thatonedevilguy5001
@thatonedevilguy5001 Жыл бұрын
I think its just a man with extremely bad anger issues
@SALshaNoma
@SALshaNoma Жыл бұрын
He sounds bipolar if it switches without provocation
@samuelsoliday4381
@samuelsoliday4381 Жыл бұрын
@@SALshaNoma Technically there is provocation, it's just that his anger goes out of control.
@Wemby73
@Wemby73 Жыл бұрын
@@thatonedevilguy5001 I don’t think that’s the case
@KittyGotClaws666
@KittyGotClaws666 Жыл бұрын
I'VE had several teachers who told me THAT it was MY FAULT that i was being bullied at school for what i said did and wore. due to my physical birth defect ~ usually clothing for others dont exactally fit me well. ~ most clothing is either too big or too small.
@kller_sns7651
@kller_sns7651 Жыл бұрын
Those are bad teachers then
@KittyGotClaws666
@KittyGotClaws666 Жыл бұрын
@@kller_sns7651 we even had a perverted gym teacher in highschool ~ the gym teacher from middle school said that asthma was just an excuse of of doing work
@kller_sns7651
@kller_sns7651 Жыл бұрын
@@KittyGotClaws666 oh my goodness, people who don't take medical conditions seriously like that is awful, especially since some can be life threatening
@kller_sns7651
@kller_sns7651 Жыл бұрын
@@KittyGotClaws666 um, my parents don't necessarily like, like me calling people on the internet friends due to us technically being strangers but we can be somewhat friends? As long as you don't ask personal questions
@KittyGotClaws666
@KittyGotClaws666 Жыл бұрын
@@kller_sns7651 sounds reasonalbe i dont mean calling just ~ type messaging that's all
@weegie3343
@weegie3343 Жыл бұрын
If i was the mum, I would have straight up not talk, and go straight to court for child abuse, damaging of property, and abuse of child of an at risk population.
@monkey-kay
@monkey-kay Жыл бұрын
in story 1, if i was in that situation, my mom would be yelling like crazy at that teacher
@TheSimplicated123
@TheSimplicated123 Жыл бұрын
All I'm gonna say about story 1 is thank god that most modern insulin pumps don't use a tube and instead have a direct injection system built into the pump itself, it makes them a lot more robust.
@2Blessed
@2Blessed Жыл бұрын
No, a pump always has tubing. What you are referring to is a pod system, and not everyone can use one. It was not appropriate for me because I need too much insulin throughout the day, and the pod can't hold that much.
@vegaaltair8478
@vegaaltair8478 Жыл бұрын
This is just reminds me that there are schools in my country that not only confiscate student's handphones but also destroy them in mass without their parent's consent as well, it doesn't help that the teachers who destroy the phones are smiling gleefully. Confiscating them is one thing when it does disrupt the class, but destroying it without both the student and their parent's consent is a big wtf
@OllyTheLion
@OllyTheLion Жыл бұрын
I'm surprised she didn't get fired if this happened to me my mom would do anything in her power to get that teacher fired, I don't have type 1 diabetes but my grandma and mom do
@balling4853
@balling4853 Жыл бұрын
Story 1: The teacher could've asked the OP if he was using headphones instead of cutting a life saving device in half.
@DanielGonzalez-qk6sd
@DanielGonzalez-qk6sd Жыл бұрын
Story 3: that’s such a dropped ball. That is literally the commentator’s female bias showing. She is telling OP *what* he needs. Someone who has changed will not say they changed. Someone who denied advances will not say they denied advances. *UNLESS* they either want attention or they want to hurt the other person. This is more than games. The GF quite literally told OP that she looks at other men [in a more serious manner then just looking], downright leaves partners for no reason after they get attached, and has the capacity to be physically abusive. OP *should* 100% ignore AITJ and run for the hills.
@frostthenord3942
@frostthenord3942 Жыл бұрын
Thats 3 times in 3 days.
@nai5949
@nai5949 Жыл бұрын
@@frostthenord3942 of what?
@nai5949
@nai5949 Жыл бұрын
Right? But didn't hesitate to call the husband in the third story abusive.
@DanielGonzalez-qk6sd
@DanielGonzalez-qk6sd Жыл бұрын
@@nai5949 Dropping the ball on calling out toxic/in the wrong female's regardless if they are the OP or not
@DanielGonzalez-qk6sd
@DanielGonzalez-qk6sd Жыл бұрын
@@nai5949 I think that was the second story and yeah I wanted to comment on that one but decided to let it go. This one though was like, yikes because he is essentially advocating to stay in a toxic relationship.
@solsticebaby
@solsticebaby Жыл бұрын
Among others in my family, I have a cousin who is a type one diabetic. When insulin pumps were fairly new, a teacher literally reached toward her and ripped it off of and out of her body thinking it was a beeper. No warning, no questions, just ripped it right off. Well my cousin's mother ( aka my aunt) is a nurse. She marched right in there and tore the principal and the teacher both a new one. They were made to apologize to my cousin and the school district was notified.
@johnnystein3185
@johnnystein3185 Жыл бұрын
alright i’m not saying that it wasn’t pretty terrible what that teacher but as someone with diabetes i can confirm that it would’ve taken like a lot more than 15 minutes for their blood sugar to rise to a critical level unless they just ate and the food was raising it. still pretty shit what that teacher did. at one point i didn’t have insulin and wasn’t sure if i could get it that day i literally had to come to terms with my own death and i know how scary it can be
@jessifriday5888
@jessifriday5888 Жыл бұрын
I knew a girl that had the glucose meter on her arm and kids in school will go up and rip it out of her arm. Just because it was different.
@raphaeld4313
@raphaeld4313 Жыл бұрын
This first story teacher has no business to do under a good 1km radius of any child.
@Sweetie_Bunbutt
@Sweetie_Bunbutt Жыл бұрын
What i don't get about the first story is that if that no matter if Headphones or Pump that the Teacher still litteraly commited a crime by destroying it and yet the Teacher thought that it was a good idea to just cut it, not to mention that she didn't know what it was in the first place. That Teacher can honestly concider herself lucky because if i was that mom i would have moved heaven and hell to get her to prison or atleast out of her Job.
@merlinathrawes746
@merlinathrawes746 Жыл бұрын
So since this was during the days of WIRED headphones I find it amazing that she saw the "wire" from the pump but no wires to headphones and still cut the hose.
@sadalien9049
@sadalien9049 11 ай бұрын
Story 2: That may not be emotional abuse, but it's DEFINITELY toxic. You need to separate permanently. It'll help you both in the long term.
@megjnh
@megjnh Жыл бұрын
I grew up with a grandmother that is a bipolar narcissist and I can 100% confirm from what you are describing that that woman is a narcissist. All the times she is nice to you when you had a bad day at work? It’s feeding into her ego that you’re relying on her for support. Every time she brings up that she saw another cute guy and you have competition? That’s feeding into her ego that even if your relationship ends she still has a ton of eyes on her. The fact that she ‘got used’ to her previous relationship and left? Absolute horrendous narcissist. She may not be a narcissist, she could just be an awful human being, but either way that relationship is not healthy for you
@ghost_anna_reads787
@ghost_anna_reads787 Жыл бұрын
I once had a teacher in my grade ripe out an insulin pump because she thought it was an iPod. The teacher wasnt informed and was very strict, even in the hallways, on electronics. This was in highschool and the student were quite shit. I know stories like this, and I can see both sides of it. What I cant understand is this teachers attitude. Like...who hurt you?
@kenshinflyer
@kenshinflyer Жыл бұрын
"Care to share with the class what tunes are more important than listening?" "It's 'Trouble' by Shampoo, ma'am, because that's what you are now for cutting the tube of my insulin pump!" That teacher is lucky she escaped without even being sued for assault. Or, at the very least, made to apologize infront of city hall.
@doot_the_root
@doot_the_root Жыл бұрын
That first story really makes me realise how b** teachers can be like- I can imagine a teacher destroying my inhaler because she thinks I’m doing dr^gs in class, when instead, I’m suffocating. I can imagine how it’ll go as well, as mother would be at work in London, and father would kill someone if I called him up. But I can just imagine how scary that would be for her.. poor kid. But the fact that people can IMAGINE having to go through that- well
@WeenieHutMemes
@WeenieHutMemes Жыл бұрын
I can really agree with the op's mom in story 1 as i recently lost a cousin to type one diebetes
@calebtheholyman545
@calebtheholyman545 Жыл бұрын
As a very large man who wouldn't hurt a fly unless it threatened my family, and as a man who has scared his wife in the past due to emotional outbursts never directed at her, this video has opened my eyes a bit. Thank you.
@gilbertframe2982
@gilbertframe2982 Жыл бұрын
Yeah, that's bipolar for you, buddy.
@calebtheholyman545
@calebtheholyman545 Жыл бұрын
@@gilbertframe2982 when i say outbursts I mean getting to loud at a video game or something. She scares easy. But that doesnt mean i cant do better.
@Wemby73
@Wemby73 Жыл бұрын
@@gilbertframe2982 what that’s the worst diagnosis I’ve ever seen outburst don’t always mean bipolar.
@bixz8646
@bixz8646 Жыл бұрын
Honestly even if those were headphones and you didn't type one diabetes you would still be able to sue your teacher for destruction of property because she has no right to destroy your property and you might be able to sue her for harassment because she has been harassing me students by like saying mean things and yeah
@dinahkruppa913
@dinahkruppa913 Жыл бұрын
Put that teacher on probation before she gets the school into a multimillion dollar lawsuit. And get her counseling. She has a serious problem.
@JGoat245
@JGoat245 Жыл бұрын
I felt this story, I am a teenager now but I have been dealing with type 1 diabetes since kindergarten and I have had my fair share of power happy teachers. Just a few weeks ago I was texting with my mom at lunch about my blood sugar when a lunch monitor came up to me and took my phone away. She was screaming in my face about the whole thing, it was awful
@kylescheffler7532
@kylescheffler7532 Жыл бұрын
story 2: mental illness is a vary scary thing and that is what it sounds like now im not a doctor (i have to say that ). in my filed of work i help people with multiple different disability's and it sounds like the partner in having some struggles. remember outburst, and some actions are scary but most of the time a cry for help
@Hekaterian
@Hekaterian Жыл бұрын
Sounds like ptsd to me, where every little thing sets him off.
@beverlywhitman303
@beverlywhitman303 Жыл бұрын
this doesn't even sound that bad, he's not yelling, cussing perfusly, braking things, or even taking his frustrations out on her in any way, pretty much every one, no every one, in my family has worse out bursts
@nerinablais6623
@nerinablais6623 Жыл бұрын
Story 3, definitely a narcissistic personality. Even if it's subtle, it's still someone being 100% a narcissist, and being hurt in the past doesn't excuse the behavior now. Even if it seems like there's not many red flags to you, there are a ton of red flags to me.
@vitricewashington6510
@vitricewashington6510 Жыл бұрын
I wonder if she may have a personality disorder, like histrionic or maybe borderline.
@janbastyr5223
@janbastyr5223 Жыл бұрын
To me it sounds like comitment issues. Not as much "I am a narcissist". More like " asi was hurt in the past, So I rather scare everyone off before they make a comitment to our relationship".
@ilikefnaf110
@ilikefnaf110 Жыл бұрын
That first teacher needs to spend 30 years in "the lightning chair"
@sanddagger36
@sanddagger36 Жыл бұрын
I don't understand people who need to speak abstractly. My sister does it and worse she gets mad if you don't understand her. I put up with it my whole life until I had to snap at her once. One day she kept telling me she had to go get groceries and I just said okay each time but instead of going she moped around the kitchen where I was cooking for a few more minutes and then repeated herself. After it got annoying I just told her to go already and leave me alone. An hr later the doorbell rings because she has her hands full after walking to and back from the grocery store carrying like 20 bags. I asked why she didn't just drive and she said her car wouldn't start which is why she wanted me to drive her. I asked when she asked me to drive her and she reminded me that she had announced her need to get groceries five times. Then she started on about how inconsiderate I was to make her walk. I had enough and I snapped at her. I said she could have told me her car wouldn't start or could have asked to borrow my car or even just taken my keys if she had to be so obscure about it. She did not have to walk with 20 bags just to get bragging rights about how poorly I apparently treat her for not reading her mind.
@abishai3234
@abishai3234 Жыл бұрын
Jesus, if I was OP's parent from the first story, the teacher would be breathing, eating and shitting through a tube in a hospital.
@kisstune
@kisstune Жыл бұрын
Or have kicked the teachers air addiction but seriously I blame the parents for not pressing charges. My first step would be kid to ER to double check numbers where the ER staff makes the call to the cops.
@subliminal-damage
@subliminal-damage Жыл бұрын
And all through the same tube, inshallah! 😌
@pearofclubs6280
@pearofclubs6280 Жыл бұрын
And then you sneak up behind her hospital bed with scissors and cut the tubes?
@seabass819
@seabass819 Жыл бұрын
If I where ops parent in the first story, I'd raise hell and put bricks under it, until the pump was replaced by them, the teacher was fired and could never work with children again, and the ENTIRE staff had mandatory classes on how to appropriately handle children with diabetes.
@That1GenderlessFriend
@That1GenderlessFriend Жыл бұрын
I always hope people who have diabetes can still find ways to have fun and follow their dreams
@Kanshin
@Kanshin Жыл бұрын
First story. Pumps are expensive so I definitely understand everyone being angry especially when told ahead of time. I’ve heard in the past though of some kids having difficulty with schools when they had to give themselves shots cause teachers assume drugs
@tjneveitt9537
@tjneveitt9537 Жыл бұрын
Story 1 is just mind blowing. Go on the mom for calmly enforcing the beyond not ok reaction the teacher had. Story 2 hit I left a partner who had the same blow up it started as things in their environment. It turned on me we ended in a fury . What was dressed as a health dynamic turned abusive.
@gamingwithsilver8138
@gamingwithsilver8138 Жыл бұрын
1st story: that teacher should have been fired for cutting the op’s insulin pump because what kind of teacher will cut someone’s insulin pump IN THE MIDDLE OF CLASS and know that person has type one diabetes.
@amanogirl1
@amanogirl1 Жыл бұрын
I kept being sent home from secondary school, because I wasn’t feeling right (type one diabetic here). Plus I had my food stolen from me, I didn’t say anything to my mum but I broke down crying to one of my mum’s friends and told her. My mum and her friend drove back up to the secondary school with me and we told the headmaster (he was stupid & thick) he said I should come to him and have a mars bar (I mean hello type one diabetic here). We were supposed to do a assembly about type 1 diabetes and the affects it can lead to, but we didn’t. But now there’s a lot of people at that secondary school who have type 1 diabetes.
@gamingwithsilver8138
@gamingwithsilver8138 Жыл бұрын
@@amanogirl1 I’m sorry this happening to you
@amanogirl1
@amanogirl1 Жыл бұрын
It happened a long time ago.
@ThatComputerGuyRyan
@ThatComputerGuyRyan Жыл бұрын
I can imagine when they had the educator come in to teach about Diabetes, there was a bit in there about how "REMEMBER THIS, IT IS IMPORTANT. This tube *points to a tube or picture of one / is NOT HEADPHONES.
@psycojuggalo1642
@psycojuggalo1642 Жыл бұрын
Story 1 I've been a type1 diabetic for 30 years I became diabetic at 14 before insulin pumps were a thing so I had to do my shots in the nurses office and bloodsugars in the office before iep were a thing I had many teachers stop me from taking care of low blood sugars I've been doing much better these days I'm 47 with only some vision complications thank God
@nleem3361
@nleem3361 Жыл бұрын
So glad you got through all that. Some teachers go on total power trips.
@mitchelnorton2692
@mitchelnorton2692 7 ай бұрын
1st story: That teacher needs to be charged, fired , and kept away from children. Had that been my child, that teacher would have been hospitalized.
@bluefire3878
@bluefire3878 Жыл бұрын
Hope y’all have a good day I wish you all well!
@rjgaynor8
@rjgaynor8 Жыл бұрын
Forth story. She isn’t joking she is checking the waters. She is seeing how far she can go. OP needs to run.
@cherrysunburn8367
@cherrysunburn8367 Жыл бұрын
This screams situationship all around. I have been in that spot before and it was only a few months but felt like five years off my life. Drop them.
@Suisuihoz
@Suisuihoz Жыл бұрын
What? They’re married though and he said he can support them both??
@cherrysunburn8367
@cherrysunburn8367 Жыл бұрын
@@Suisuihoz oops I meant to comment on the third story. Thanks for the correction.
@williamjones7163
@williamjones7163 3 ай бұрын
I can imagine the principal asking your Mother to sit down to talk and your Mom responding, It won't take that long.
@tomconner889
@tomconner889 8 ай бұрын
Thank you for reading "agape" in two syllables. Too many teaders read it in three syllables as though it was the Greek word.
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