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@Bonobo_JoJoАй бұрын
Notice how he passed up on the table with the grown man at it, and instead went for a table with two women. Not just a prick, but also a coward.
@elblanco7741Ай бұрын
@@thegamingcook785 Maybe. The age defence is pretty effective most of the time, but it only takes the one wrong person who doesn't give a shit about legal consequences and this kid would experience a MK fatality.
@IlivedbihАй бұрын
@@thegamingcook785 It's interesting how it's different in the West. Do this to Slavic women and we'd whoop them right away lol.
@HoodrichShinobiАй бұрын
@@thegamingcook785 cuz men are much stronger than women
@nevadanate4957Ай бұрын
@@elblanco7741 I think it's more the confrontation will be scarier because men come off scarier even if they're not being violent.
@GFY94Ай бұрын
Literally! I said the same thing.
@deadhelixАй бұрын
Anyone who thinks “oh he doesn’t know any better he’s just a kid” how tf do you expect them to ever learn if you don’t teach them what they are doing is stupid
@yozlolYFGAАй бұрын
DID I ASK? I MAKE BETTER CONTENT THAN CHARLIE ☠☠ YFGA IS WAY BETTER THAN CHARLIE .....
@krishc.8980Ай бұрын
@@yozlolYFGA keep begging pathetic
@MancWithAMouthАй бұрын
Doesn't know any better but knows how to setup streams and technology well enough and should have an understanding of it. Be hilarious when someone gives 0 fucks and slaps the hubba bubblegum out his mouth.
@chaseelwind1578Ай бұрын
loser@@yozlolYFGA
@raey2960Ай бұрын
Parents be giving internet access to their children without educate them but when their children fucked up they say its the media that messed them up
@mynx1Ай бұрын
idc if he's 12, he's biting the curb
@Rook-mm7frАй бұрын
Coward.
@91_Revolution24 күн бұрын
he will learn real quick one day, might not be today or tomorrow but he will learn, they always do.....only bad thing is he prob wont be streaming when it happens and thats unfortunate that we wont be able to see it
@cashcartimf14 күн бұрын
You would go to jail
@Fubar12017 күн бұрын
@@cashcartimf idgaf if im goin in jail it will be for more shit then any serial killer cause that kid would be everywhere in 30km radius if you get me
@Nyssine5 күн бұрын
BASED
@TheJaniczekАй бұрын
Unfortunately it is this way now: “Social media made y'all way too comfortable with disrespecting people and not getting punched in the face for it.”
@siduxjxhdgzhdjxhxuuxxyhgg1079Ай бұрын
Because constantly regurgitating quotes you heard from social media is a great way to (although ironically) prove that point
@kapsicanАй бұрын
the thing is tho, that mostly applies to things being said on the internet. them bringing it into the real world now actually opens them up to real consequences. and tbh I am concerned for these kids. sure, the whole "they're just kids" argument is stupid in some ways, but on the other hand they really are just kids. they might know better, but they don't have the mental capacity to actually reflect on their actions and act accordingly. and one of these days there will be somebody who's not as nice and won't care that they're literal children and they're gonna get their shit rocked, perhaps for the last time. really makes you scared of the future of society
@LectursАй бұрын
Is that a mike tyson quote?
@knightsminifoundryАй бұрын
didn't mike tyson say that? Whoever did is a real one
@TheJaniczekАй бұрын
@@knightsminifoundry read that it was indeed MT to say that.
@jasonrobinson758Ай бұрын
putting your hand in someones food for a prank is so cringy and humiliating.
@yozlolYFGAАй бұрын
DID I ASK? I MAKE BETTER CONTENT THAN CHARLIE ☠☠ YFGA IS WAY BETTER THAN CHARLIE ...
@MrH.09Ай бұрын
@@yozlolYFGAI asked 👉👈
@montegahАй бұрын
That's not even a prank lmao just pure disrespect I can't even put that in the same category as a prank.
@oscardepaz3063Ай бұрын
That's not even a prank, that's just gross.
@MrH.09Ай бұрын
That bot up there 👆 promotes terrorism. Don't reply to him just report em
@notme3422Ай бұрын
This kid saying "you are a nobody" like he is some kind of superstar
@Colinjo6Ай бұрын
If I were to make a Shark Tale joke here, it’d be that the somebody this fucking disappointment of a kid is a fucking disappointment of a kid
@wil.d_sageАй бұрын
He’s just parroting what his favorite streamers say. Also shows how they think: if you aren’t famous on kick then you aren’t worth bothering with
@halfwitt464Ай бұрын
He is a superstar, just not up their with the greats. He falls more into SSSniperwolf territory.
@joho230Ай бұрын
I think celebrity is a worse word that superstar
@nicholas-dv1mgАй бұрын
@@joho230 they mean the same thing
@HovanT6Ай бұрын
“Will you be insulting an 11 year old, absolutely!” This Kill me 🤣
@Nenernener123Ай бұрын
The best part is this kid is 14 still waiting for puberty to give him a growth spurt
@LQABPАй бұрын
@@Nenernener123Weren’t we all at 14?
@-m1nt-378Ай бұрын
@@LQABPAt 14 everybody wastn snatching someones food with theyr dirty hand and being an absolute prick
@GrandDukeMushroom27 күн бұрын
@@-m1nt-378 i helped put toys away since i was like 3 yrs old some kids r different n nasty
@jonygamingengusa166020 күн бұрын
@@Nenernener123 yeah and hes already bigger than charlie
@INFINITY-oe4isАй бұрын
These websites need to ban people with this kind of behaviour period. Don't give them an audience. They also should be prosecuted for it!
@LQABPАй бұрын
Absolutely! These people not to stop being enabled.
@scroopynoopers2377Ай бұрын
The fact that “They’re just kids” is a huge argument people use for this behavior is absolutely disgusting
@benja2998Ай бұрын
Yeah, kids of the age that the kids streaming those videos are know what is right and what is wrong.
@calebharris292Ай бұрын
Also that mentality doesn't stop when they grow up
@shreksophone0749Ай бұрын
"Oh how silly they're being a shit stain on society but they're just kids"
@elee9056Ай бұрын
only proves how much of parentless shit kids they were. i was never like that. no one around me was ever like that. they wanna defend the kid because they wanna be validated.
@cordingdesert9566Ай бұрын
Mainly used by parents to shift responsibility off them. So neither they nor their kid are at fault.
@synchacker25Ай бұрын
That kid saying "watch the fuck out" awoke some kind of primal rage in my chest
@kharmachaos667Ай бұрын
I'm calling it the "crush the chihuahua" instinct
@NatoSkatoАй бұрын
@@kharmachaos667perfect
@raymondkubiak1044Ай бұрын
Fatherless behavior bro. My dad would slap a tooth out my mouth if I acted like this as a kid.
@MightyMoogzАй бұрын
Wouldn’t even let the F leave his lips, kids gotta start catching hands 👀
@rileyn54Ай бұрын
@@raymondkubiak1044same bro
@Hopelesswanderer81Ай бұрын
That’s when you sue the parents. Make it hurt!!!! Hands in food especially un sanitized can be charged as a type of assault. Same as tampering with food!
@TheSilliestGoober-pk2ztАй бұрын
Like who knows whats on their hands?
@BminutesАй бұрын
How would she figure out who his parents or even he is?
@dankrigby5621Ай бұрын
@@Bminutes you hold that kid by his arm and call for the waiter. They can sort it out and call the police. At the same time you have proof that someone tampered with your food (they can look aht the recorded stream) and then they can figure out how the boy can pay for that meal. After all its the best thing to get the waiters involved, bc they will most likely replace your plate with a new one for free, since this whole ordeal isnt your fault at all.
@giovanni761920 күн бұрын
Technically, parents aren’t always viscerously liable for their child torts
@danielgonzalez6327Ай бұрын
Dude I’m throwing hands automatically 👊 No ones touching my food like that 😤
@shapsugh1864Ай бұрын
Unfortunately the title will be "middle aged man assaults kids at a restaurant"
@Rook-mm7frАй бұрын
@@shapsugh1864 Rightfully so.
@OlympianGiftАй бұрын
@shapsugh1864 doesn't matter. It needs to become socially acceptable first before the laws change. That's the only way we can have it go back to how it was back then where Adults would slap the shit out of you in public then when your parents found out the parents would whoop the shit out of you too.
@P1P3B0MBS4YouTubeHQАй бұрын
@@shapsugh1864 yup
@P1P3B0MBS4YouTubeHQАй бұрын
@@Rook-mm7fr nah, try touching my food see where you end up, hospital or the ground, either way youll lern you lesson.
@sebienneАй бұрын
The way popular streamers have affected middle school boys needs to be studied
@yozlolYFGAАй бұрын
DID I ASK? I MAKE BETTER CONTENT THAN CHARLIE ☠☠ YFGA IS WAY BETTER THAN CHARLIE ..
@Dev9116Ай бұрын
Absolute crazy
@Doombl4deАй бұрын
@@yozlolYFGA you make about as much content as my dead mother, go touch grass
@xenonrxsexenon8761Ай бұрын
@@yozlolYFGA You are a prime example of what they just said.
@SteveInLavaАй бұрын
The study of propaganda and indoctrination is vastly underrated.
@SOTACorporationАй бұрын
Shoutouts to that lady that took no shit. Hopefully nothing bad comes her way
@CheeF_PhettyАй бұрын
She really didn't have to spend that long beefing with the kids though. Not that I don't get it.
@Shalyn-ln9tuАй бұрын
@@CheeF_Phettyconsidering it is tampering with food which can result in illness if consumed and is a jailable offense, yes, it is a big deal. Not to mention how expensive food is
@TM0TPАй бұрын
@@Shalyn-ln9tu not to mention how hypocritical it is, i bet if that kid got his food stolen by some other kid he would be pissed too.
@voraxumbra1Ай бұрын
@@CheeF_Phettypeople like you are the reason people act like this and we have no reasonable laws to punish people like this. Its always the victim that "does too much" its always the victim that everyone goes "woah woah cut that out!" After they retaliate. But ah well.
@Sal13414Ай бұрын
@@CheeF_Phetty She stood on business. That kid deserved worse
@defauItsettingsАй бұрын
Honestly, stuff like this is quite scary when you think about it. One day these teenagers and kids will go out and mess with the wrong guy with the wrong mental state, and that's all it takes.
@norompaslasguindasАй бұрын
I guess is time to start carrying mace again
@P1P3B0MBS4YouTubeHQАй бұрын
precislely what im saying, if someone did that to me yesterday today orr tommorrow theyd be on the flooor phone recording or not
@Leeh1879 күн бұрын
We can only hope
@BraumWАй бұрын
Good time to risk getting ur teeth knocked in is when you got more on the way
@jjbacrazyАй бұрын
🤧
@aLensPerspective7 күн бұрын
its his baby teeth it be fine dont be to gentle
@184ktmdmАй бұрын
Kids- “you’re not touching our phones!” As their touching people’s FOOD! The entitlement is unreal.
@kutthroatgaming1925Ай бұрын
I deadass said that shit to myself bro.
@icu3869Ай бұрын
And yelling at them like she did just feeds into what they WANT.
@icu3869Ай бұрын
If they had instant severe repercussions ( like getting maced ) THAT would make them think twice.
@talkingweevil3172Ай бұрын
She doesn’t actually want their phones she just wants them to be intimidated, which they were they were stepping back. Not only are they losers but cowards too.
@Stormwolf1O1xАй бұрын
kid: "who do you think you are??" (at lady) also kid: (helps himself to lady's food)
@thatsadvegan8132Ай бұрын
I'm legit scared of minding my own business and some stranger puts a camera in my face, and then the entire internet calls me a Karen.
@gleam6370Ай бұрын
I have this paranoia too LOL
@AHappySpaceАй бұрын
Unfortunately that's a fair fear nowadays, with all these streamers out there and so many people recording everything, so sad
@liambaker4055Ай бұрын
I mean you kinda look like a karen I'm not trying to be offensive at all just saying I can see why you would fear that
@RobotManFromCornLandАй бұрын
@PeepingIssuesdid you miss the entire point of this video?
@shakewell42Ай бұрын
@@RobotManFromCornLand it's a bot. Entire site is overrun. Ignore it
@shaktisubramanian9322Ай бұрын
There was the case of a "Prankster" at a shopping mall in Virginia harassing a shopper. The shopper told the prankster to leave him alone. The shopper finally pulled out a gun and shot the prankster. Video showing the shopper shoot the prankster was shown to the jury. The jury did not take a great deal of time in coming back with a resounding "Not Guilty" for the shopper who shot the young man. Did I mention the jury saw the video of the shooting. I would think that should send a clear message to these clowns with cameras.
@lice9318Ай бұрын
One of the difficult things about these situations is that I see a lot of comments saying there should be an age limit before students could get a phone or have social media, I pretty much agree. But I have a little sister, far younger than me, she's in middle school right now, my mom won't allow her to have a cellphone until high school. But it's becoming more and more difficult to maintain that, because it seems like the school systems themselves are encouraging students getting phones at a young age. For example, she couldn't enter the middle school ASB unless she had a cellphone. She couldn't go on field trips unless she has access to a cellphone. It's really stupid, I hope we as a society will slowly come to realize the consequences, and make smarter more careful decisions
@Eversor86Ай бұрын
Granny phones that let you uses GPS/calls but nothing else for kids could be a solution.
@StillCisTho4229 күн бұрын
Restricting smarthpones for kids would be pretty much impossible in America. Parents buying cellphones for their kids represent a lot of money going to smartphone companies, so as soon as someone try to pass a law for that rest assured Smarphones Companies will lobby against it.
@user-kn1rz20 күн бұрын
Flip phones with restrictions could work
@vaibhavthakur6886Ай бұрын
"Social media has made y'all way too comfortable with disrespecting people and not getting punched in the face for it" - Mike Tyson
@jameshubert6103Ай бұрын
Yeah, why don't you come over and say that to my face, tough guy? Bonk!
@luis-alberto.Ай бұрын
That kid disrespected the right person who was acting like a miserable karen.
@wesselsi3791Ай бұрын
@@luis-alberto. brother go back to maths class
@luis-alberto.Ай бұрын
@@wesselsi3791 Watch the clip again. She was trying to steal his phone which is worth much more than the single piece of french fry he got.
@alexsweangen7157Ай бұрын
@@luis-alberto. Found the 11 year old
@SeanHH1986Ай бұрын
as an 8 year old in the early 90s, me and my friends gave the finger to a random car. grown adult guy slammed on his brakes, got out and literally chased us into the woods. if we werent fast enough/knew the woods, he may have beat our ass. another time we threw tree moss at a car, they proceeded to follow us home and the driver, my parents and the police collaborated to make me think i was going to jail. (pack my suitcase, toothbrush, ect. crying my eyes out). it just wasnt accepted by ANYBODY.
@Justsomebiggerman2Ай бұрын
Stuff like this made us better people
@slavsit7600Ай бұрын
damn thats scary
@IanweisАй бұрын
That's the best way to learn not to be stupid 😂
@patrickboian8545Ай бұрын
I remember giving a chick in a car a middle finger walking to school at 10 or 11 and she stopped and yelled at us for like 10 minutes about disrespect. Then she said she was going to go to the school and complain. Had me thinking she could actually get us on something and nothing ever happened. Was worried that Id get called to the principal's office any time and my mom would be there. 😂😂
@skyleradams5566Ай бұрын
I remember driving down the street and 3 kids threw medium sized rocks at my windshield. The way I screeched those brakes and reversed that car to give them the worst cussing out I have ever given made me kind of scared after I did it. 😅 I made the smallest boy cry but they were lucky they didn’t crack my windshield
@leviblack5142Ай бұрын
We need to send someone back in time to prevent the birth of Jack Doherty. Terminator style
@katiecockrell79244 күн бұрын
The fact at 5:59 someone said “punch her” they don’t help at all and like 3 seconds later says “spit on her face” we’re all just influencing them to do more.
@Jonathan_CollinsАй бұрын
Remember when ads would mention "ask your parents permission before going online" Feel like we should bring that back
@yozlolYFGAАй бұрын
DID I ASK? I MAKE BETTER CONTENT THAN CHARLIE ☠☠ YFGA IS WAY BETTER THAN CHARLIE ......
@demongamer_IXАй бұрын
But, let’s be honest, did a majority of kids actually asked their parents permission. Edit: I want to add a little story about my life, my family never really had a family computer nor did any one in my family, we did however have that large tablet computer that ran on windows, I'm not what version it was, but for those who know, it was that windows boot up that had all 4 colors fly into the middle and create the windows logo. Either way, we didn't use it much since it was very finicky and didn't perform well. Not to mention I didn't know many websites other than cool math games or the apps that came with windows itself. Also most of the time I would forgot we would even have one. So, I didn't care at all to roam on the computer, I was too busy playing Super Mario Bros. Wii and Crash Twinsanity during my childhood.
@Gringle9coolguyАй бұрын
@@demongamer_IX no.. bur it's the thought that counts sorta 😅
@yeeeeehawwwwwwАй бұрын
@@yozlolYFGA i know youre a bot but if you really want to get people to watch your videos, you probably shouldn't start your sentance with "DID I ASK?"
@cespu_iv4519Ай бұрын
@@demongamer_IXI'm the one kid who actually asked my parents to go on the internet
@fuzA3Ай бұрын
“Societal hemorrhoid” has been added to my vocabulary.
@yozlolYFGAАй бұрын
DID I ASK? I MAKE BETTER CONTENT THAN CHARLIE ☠☠ YFGA IS WAY BETTER THAN CHARLIE ............
@alexiiconnerАй бұрын
fr
@shadowyyCFHАй бұрын
such a good adjective
@Anime2leben_TVАй бұрын
@@yozlolYFGA you just proved that youre one of these "societal hemorrhoids"
@yourmomisbomb_1751Ай бұрын
I cracked up when he said that 😂
@Sam-tk6dqАй бұрын
I work with a few middle schoolers and the effect of streamers is apparent and sometimes I literally have no idea what to say when they say something or do something so out of pocket
@anthonysimpson01Ай бұрын
bro sounds like he’s legit about to breakdown into tears at the slightest chance 😭
@AstraKisekiАй бұрын
"Using your age as a shield" is something I've noticed happen a lot in fandom too, like people will wipe out "I'm a minor" as a defense and start whining as if they hadn't been cyberbullying adults in a variety of horrific ways.
@NigerianCrusaderАй бұрын
AND VOTE FOR TRUMP PLEASE
@nitrohedgehogАй бұрын
Minors can be charged as adults in some circumstances so that isn't a surefire plan.
that pretty much goes for the internet as a whole, hell everywhere. the amount of times ive seen news about teens irl (usually around asia) where the kids heavily bully or beat up someone and just get a slap on the wrist for it is sad. its rly easy to use your age as a shield, esp when your under 16.
@markdiaz512Ай бұрын
I remember when I worked at McDonald's I was taking this guy order. This guy was in 40s and was a OG. A group of teens came in being a public nuisance and started harassing this lady in her 20s. This OG went up to one of the teens probably 12, grabbed him and his friends started squaring up to fight and the OG said he wasn't afraid to go to prison for killing some disrespectful kids. Oh man the fear in their eyes was priceless.
@cassamorollАй бұрын
absolute slay
@p-__Ай бұрын
My farts are better than Charlie's farts.
@adamdaman6784Ай бұрын
They’ll learn from that
@KB-xx2snАй бұрын
King shit
@kolelamont8728Ай бұрын
@@adamdaman6784 No, they won’t. They’ll just avoid that one guy.
@BminutesАй бұрын
The problem is if anyone ever knocks one of these kiddies out, it will be on camera and the adult will be the one arrested. The kid knows this. They know they are safe from any consequence. That’s why they’re protective of the phone. The only time they showed any fear is when she got close to getting the phone. If you could manage to get the phone, you could just break it or steal it and walk away. They would have nothing on you at that point. And again, the kids know this.
@HatedFutureАй бұрын
Kids like this ACTUALLY need to be stopped.
@BryanWellingtonАй бұрын
grabs a woman's food but "DON'T TOUCH MY PHONE!" 🤦♂
@FullmetalballszАй бұрын
Why tf she just go up like that though
@SomeKindOfScumАй бұрын
@@Fullmetalballszwhat do you mean?
@boltaction7270Ай бұрын
@@Fullmetalballszif someone touches ur food would u be angry yes so please stfu and remain silent as u probably be that type of person to be too shy or afraid to approach them.
@20minutehotdogАй бұрын
@@Fullmetalballszit’s almost like she didn’t appreciate a stranger sticking their hands in her food, so she confronted them for it.
@FullmetalballszАй бұрын
@@20minutehotdog No I meant why the fuck she grabbed their phone
@KingUSMCOАй бұрын
Kids. You can still face legal consequences. This has been your daily PSA.
@breezelmaydelАй бұрын
Not where I live 🙄 There's a 14 year old that routinely beats up 8-12 year olds at a park around here, and no matter how many times parents call the cops, they can't do anything to him.
@pegerАй бұрын
juvenile hall are for that. Or whenever you call this in english. But in a places where adults aren't punished for stealing, I doubt anything would be happening to them.
@CodyMax1222Ай бұрын
@@breezelmaydel find a 14 year old who boxes ask his parents and hire him to come whoop on him since no one will do anything about it. 😂some kids really know how to throw a punch
@GamerXsleeplessАй бұрын
@@breezelmaydel someone should give the 8-12 year olds some baseballbats to get revenge
@TheDiamondCoreАй бұрын
I’ve learned that this isn’t as true as it should be. My young cousin was literally unalived by another kid intentionally, and the kid got away with the murder pretty much scot-free because “hes a kid”
@ed209v6Ай бұрын
The social media platforms need to be held accountable. They provide the tools for people's lives being destroyed, suicides, bullying, etc.
@jeffreyvazquez6344Ай бұрын
Keep it up man I love the awareness you bring. These kids need to be guided better. Damn shame.
@KatharoniАй бұрын
"What are you gunna beat me up? How old are you, 5?" That shit absolutely slayed me
@JExyTanАй бұрын
And she was right, too. Them kids weren't gonna try and throw hands. All talk and could only respond with verbal insults.
@eyyowhaddupАй бұрын
ts was so funny
@caprisunluvvАй бұрын
I agree.. lol
@paulw5039Ай бұрын
@@JExyTan Squeakers.
@bankaihampter2802Ай бұрын
She would wreck them. They are half the size and acting tough. Dumb kids
@FamousByCommentingАй бұрын
The kid is lucky that he didn't mess with the wrong guy. Could've easily been straight to the hospital without anyone sympathizing with him.
@toplay1764Ай бұрын
exactly what i was thinking ... most of these people are lucky until they arent and watch them victimize themself cause thats our current society
@hazz1337Ай бұрын
Something tells me he only does that to other kids, women and senior citzens
@jamesdd6020Ай бұрын
yuupp my 11 year old went down a path of dumb shit.. cutting off power to houses, throwing things in traffic, etc second i found out i slapped him in front of all his friends, stupid adults cant touch me mentality and took everything from him, he's been behaving now, was watching this dumb shit and crap like andrew tate bloody infestation in highschools
@suneobiАй бұрын
all it takes is for him to fuck with someone in a gang
@flippsymcbilliemaizehere1292Ай бұрын
hospital if he's lucky... most people nowadays want death when they get into an altercation like this...
@ericaallen6064Ай бұрын
Thank u for being awareness to this. And I've been binge watching u for an hour now. The more awareness that is spread about this awful content -like this, HOPEFULLY, IF THESE KIND OF STREAMS AND VIDEOS ARE BANNED AND NOT BEING VIEWED ..we could maybe make a difference to the very young kids that are growing up on the internet. It's really unfortunate, and so sad. And the kids that are actually wealthy from fucking with the public need to be legally delt with. I don't know Jack doughtery , but I have heard of him through media and news ..but I don't understand how this kid is not being ripped apart by his state police ??!! There are many people responsible besides the kid: the parents - the police- the viewers- Lately I have been seriously worried for the generation growing up. I think we have 10 maybe even more STATE EMERGENCY , because of the fentanyl crisis. Internet addiction is should be taken seriously. The internet laws should be taken more seriously. There is an entire ecosystem right in ur hand. How do the kids not have any FEDERAL protection or guidance for these toxic algorithms. Online bullying was brought up 10 years ago, and it's still impossible to have any 'real life' justice Charles keeP spreading the message, and views GET YOUR TEA FROM THE MEDIA NOT THE SOURCE. WATCHING AND ENGAGING IN STREAMS IS Literally PUTTING MONEY IN THEIR POCKETS.
@shapsugh1864Ай бұрын
Why is your comment written that way
@guitardadsinc26 күн бұрын
Neon is such a great example of how insane the chase for that little red number in the top of the screen going up has turned young boys and men into sociopaths with no moral compass
@japaneseambassador3562Ай бұрын
"They're just kids." YOUR KIDS. It's the most humiliating for the parents. There's no better way to show that there's no respect, discipline or actual parental influence in a household than when kids are acting like this.
@7eddiiiАй бұрын
as a 22 year old with no kids they are literally just kids wanting respect is for cucks
@ponyslavestation4669Ай бұрын
@@mattburg94 Yes but in these cases it literally seems like there 0 parental control sadly.
@BigRascalАй бұрын
@@mattburg94my parents were extremely strict and also terrifying. Which is the main reason I never tried to do anything bad especially in school I was always the goody two shoes. I also have brain cells and proper morals too. But I don’t know. If you put the fear of god in them though they won’t be a little shit
@chronometer9931Ай бұрын
@@mattburg94Correction you can do everything you think is right. Just because you don't know the right way doesn't mean there isn't one
@FireGodSpeedАй бұрын
@@mattburg94 Hardly disagree if you did everything right as a parent they don't come out like that. He was cussing at a stranger, where he literally touched HER food SHE PAID for and he told her to "stfu" and that he will knock her out, in this case its certain that there was 0 parenting done. If you got a good whooping as a kid and you have respect from your parents you only step out of line to a small degree. Like you stay awake for longer after they said "bedtime", something like that but you don't go out harass strangers, touch there food and threaten them. Wtf? Where do you guys come up with these fairy tales? I mean seriously? Can you show me where you got that information from? It just does not make sense, Kids mirror their parents behavior OR "their role model's" "The chameleon effect has us subconsciously mimicking the mannerisms and behaviors of those around us.” Through these scripts - “that describe the acceptable ways to behave, speak, and even think” - parents pass down their habits and behaviors onto their kids." So if you are a parent and you expose him to things like UNADULTERATED Tiktok/youtube you already failed, So NO you are WRONG.
@chuck7415Ай бұрын
Okay so not my proudest moment, but this happened to me in LA near Venice Beach and the kid was probably 15. He came up to us and started asking weird ass questions and sticking a microphone in our faces. Mexican kid with a broccoli haircut. He thought he was clowning us so hard, so I snatched his chain off his neck and started walking away. Dude went from such an arrogant troll to threatening to call his parents and started asking for help from the people around us. He literally ran over to the basketball courts and screamed that he needed help, and I mean screamed like a child. Anyway we kept his chain and I'm sure he had to explain to his parents what happened and he probably got in trouble and regretted ever doing what he did. The chain is now a ring lol.
@Frostfang_PigletАй бұрын
savage
@kamis4659Ай бұрын
🤣🤣 GOOD
@KT22672Ай бұрын
California is really bad for this, so many kids with mums visa and they don’t enforce rules or anything, so these 14 year old kids are just out and about with a credit card
@fouzanaftab1598Ай бұрын
Good job most of the people are scared to teach em a lesson
@SketchwaveАй бұрын
nicee
@gamingtech276Ай бұрын
That can't? They just take all his electronics and ground him... By force
@zapple4994Ай бұрын
that one ryan george "professional annoying person" skit is becoming a reality now
@TriNguyen-mu9okАй бұрын
“They are just kids” Kids can do horrible things; speaking from experience.
@toplay1764Ай бұрын
because no one really shows them what is wrong and right. Now they dont even know if its ok to be a man or a women no wonder there completly lost.
@somegenericpersonontheinte9327Ай бұрын
“And kids are cruel all people are by nature they just lose touch with it as they get older”
@bokip734Ай бұрын
@@toplay1764 their comes a point where even a 12 year old knows what he is doing is wrong, especially this kid. BUT HEY lets keep supporting tik tok “ influencers” and give children unmonitored access to the Internet
@riskingrain1560Ай бұрын
People need to stop thinking kids aren't somehow people too with treating them lesser and realize kids are very much capable of realizing and learning what's right and wrong just like any adult as well. Kids are very much capable of a lot like any other person, it's just up for the parents to teach and guide them in the right path ultimately if not- the consequences do come their way either way.
@echocrashcraftАй бұрын
I won't lie looking back at my unhinged behavior back when I was a child, I wish they did call the cops on me, I got off insanely lucky and I learned from it. Something that not a lot of children will learn from today
@huntercool2232Ай бұрын
*”They’re just kids, they’ll learn.”* I hate that excuse so much. When exactly are they supposed to learn? Kids should known more than anyone the difference between right and wrong because that is the age that develops who they will become as a person in the future. I never did that kinda crap when I was a kid because I knew it was WRONG! If you don’t learn what’s acceptable at a young age you’re not gonna know what’s acceptable at an older age. It’s not gonna be “they were just playing” when they’re 20+ years old.
@scene24manАй бұрын
They’ll learn today.
@drereapz3525Ай бұрын
when they start paying bills they gonna realize these people they're with aren't really friends and how stupid they are doing this.
@PurpleWind64Ай бұрын
They'll learn as soon as they're in a full body cast.
@inkchariot6147Ай бұрын
They'll learn that a belt has more than one use.
@jesslynn2171Ай бұрын
Hate the argument that kid's are just kids. Infamous serial killers and other terrible criminals were once children. That's what I always say.
@EzServe27Ай бұрын
I'm waiting for one of these umbrella haircuts to try this on me, So I can have a reason to rearrange jaws and eyesockets.
@mattl8774Ай бұрын
"Societal hemorrhoid" That's a good one. Very accurate as well.
@camoking3609Ай бұрын
if you're old enough to understand you can use your age as a shield against criticisms and consequences, then you're old enough to know the gravity of what you're doing, and that it's wrong
@pbsuiteАй бұрын
The parents have failed.society,.
@tiredandtiredagainАй бұрын
Yup exactly. That little cretin is old enough to know better. But the parents are 100% at fault. I’d love for one of these strangers to confront them
@mage1439Ай бұрын
The thing is, once you start assaulting people, it doesn't matter how old you are any more. It becomes pure self-defense. So even that excuse doesn't fly.
@Gibby34340Ай бұрын
Same goes for women being physically violent, then saying shit like "you can't hit me, I'm a woman". Using one of your immutable traits as a shield for being a subhuman shitstain loses you any right to play the victim card.
@p-__Ай бұрын
My farts are better than Charlie's farts.
@RealOxygentvАй бұрын
never wanted to drop kick a kid so bad in my life
@bigjalapeno7061Ай бұрын
Same
@Kirin5731Ай бұрын
'Officer, I drop kicked that child in self-defense'
@kyletucker3811Ай бұрын
@@Kirin5731I mean if they hit you first it actually is. That's a common misconception that you can't defend yourself against underaged people. Now, you have to show restraint. But you can absolutely fight back.
@Djay-tz3inАй бұрын
@@kyletucker3811I still probably wouldn’t hit a kid. But will definitely defend myself if they attack me. Also make sure their parents give them a spanking
@cooperramos2700Ай бұрын
@@kyletucker3811pretty obvious what the definition of self defense is. He was making a joke
@KuDaemon9 күн бұрын
Peoples under 18. You are NOT excluded from legal consequences.
@XXLRebelАй бұрын
People should just start to sue people that post without permission. It literally is illegal to post content without consent. KZfaq/social media sites could even campaign against this stuff
@peyton-qc1srАй бұрын
it’s not illegal
@XXLRebelАй бұрын
@@peyton-qc1sr It is. You first have to approach the person that uploaded it to ask them to remove it. If they don't you can file a lawsuit. It's not that deep. Look it up. Otherwise everyone could just do whatever they want (bully, embarrass, harass).
@XXLRebelАй бұрын
@@peyton-qc1sr In fact if anyone would do this to me it would be easy money. If it wasn't that bad a of a video I would ask the revenue of the video or have them remove it. Not a single dime would go to them. It basically is cyber bullying
@peyton-qc1srАй бұрын
@@XXLRebel literally google it recording is legal in the US
@jackmiller5144Ай бұрын
@@XXLRebelin public you have no expectation of privacy, and anyone can take pictures of you or record you and post the video/images. That's totally legal, they can even profit off of them
@user-uy5py5ih2tАй бұрын
“I’m live streaming you can’t do sh” That is the exact thinking that will eventually have him run into someone unhinged that will not give af anout their age or that they’re streaming. This person will put this kid in their place without caring about the consequences. Sad.
@monkeytown1239Ай бұрын
somebody´s gotta do it if the parents already gave up.
@Random-sk6hmАй бұрын
Fr, in our age where people are getting killed over emojis or telling someone to stop vaping, it's just a matter of time before he runs into the wrong person.
@fbit7613Ай бұрын
One can only hassle so many people before they end up just picking on the Postal Dude irl.
@user-tz1pk7nn9pАй бұрын
Censoring curse words in regular speech is so cringe
@Hudson__scott__morrisАй бұрын
yea hes gonna run into someone who doesnt even know what that means. just like that other guy who got shot
@jaclopssАй бұрын
this is exactly what happens when you give children under the age of 9 a smartphone then abandon any kind of responsibility for those children because a smartphone can keep their attention for the entire day
@christianlanda5596Ай бұрын
You're absolutely right but the fact that you got a low count like ratio it's 's because a lot of people are actually guilty of doing it 😂
@MadPaperMarioАй бұрын
@@christianlanda5596 I doubt most people here are adults with children
@tinacatz4217Ай бұрын
Yeah parents have totally stopped parenting. But there’s so much that has changed in general. I mean it takes a village and these days no one has that
@p-__Ай бұрын
My farts are better than Charlie's farts.
@DealwithitHandАй бұрын
it is bio terrorism and can have him tried as an adult
@tasha7726Ай бұрын
Nuisance streaming seems to be a viable career path for people who want fame and money but lack any charm, whit, or charisma.
@Kyle_SchaffАй бұрын
I remember when prank channels were so obviously fake because no one would act like that in public. A decade later, and the story’s changed
@Stak0Ай бұрын
If I had a dollar for every new cringe streamer I’d be able to afford rent.
@yozlolYFGAАй бұрын
DID I ASK? I MAKE BETTER CONTENT THAN CHARLIE ☠☠ YFGA IS WAY BETTER THAN CHARLIE ...
@frankcaggiano8282Ай бұрын
@@Pepe-zd1kbI usually go for misinformation; not wrong, and youtube pays way more attention to 'misinfo' than spam
@bigjalapeno7061Ай бұрын
Damn
@nooneimportant8023Ай бұрын
@@yozlolYFGA Yo, arent u the group that spams the nword, and says all nwords should game end themselves? And spams cp in the discord server?
@axel4life277Ай бұрын
@@Pepe-zd1kblet's get them banned
@CallsignJawsАй бұрын
Full honesty here: If some kids did that to my food and went all aggro after I confronted, this video would be showing how much of a dirt bag I am for laying some kid out.
@aspectnato8077Ай бұрын
Yup, I'm already fed up with humanity as a whole, this scenario would flip a switch in my brain and I don't think I'd come out the side the same regardless of if I went to prison or not.
@anthonyrygalski6424Ай бұрын
I'd put money on your books homie haha these kids are trash
@carlpanzram7081Ай бұрын
@@aspectnato8077 You have issues.
@aspectnato8077Ай бұрын
@@carlpanzram7081 Oh but the original comment doesn't? You don't get to pick and choose your battles as if you're some multi-dimensional wizard, if I have issues, then so does OP but I don't see you saying they do. EXACTLY proving my point for a lack of faith in humanity. Get fucked.
@grxcednАй бұрын
not a dirtbag, but a hero
@adammoye5978Ай бұрын
A generation raised by the internet is a scary thing. & we haven’t even seen the outcome yet
@KapitanKoshka967 күн бұрын
She really should have taken their phones and thrown them into the water somewhere... Kids are so disrespectful these days, it's unbelievable.
@codycoco3058Ай бұрын
Kinda sad to see this shit. No respect for anyone just trying to live and exist in the world. Imagine working a 60 hour week, body is tired, you take your wife or girlfriend out for a nice dinner at the end of the week, and this little crem goblin comes up and steals your food with his grubby little hands. Holy shit that sucks
@yozlolYFGAАй бұрын
DID I ASK? I MAKE BETTER CONTENT THAN CHARLIE ☠☠ YFGA IS WAY BETTER THAN CHARLIE .......
@henrydikes6704Ай бұрын
@@yozlolYFGACan KZfaq please implement a bot that destroys all of these stupid profiles?
@Spicypears1324Ай бұрын
Dude there's no way their parents aren't absolute losers too
@Spicypears1324Ай бұрын
99% of the time when kids act like this it's because their parents are shit
@SmilephileАй бұрын
You dont understand your HIS paycheck. His 9 to 5 is harassing people.
@AmberCommentsThingsАй бұрын
"Soos, would it be wrong to punch a child?" -Gruncle Stan
@TeenPerspektivaАй бұрын
Haha i remember that. Fellow gravity falls enjoyer, havent met one in the wild for a long time
@martin0499Ай бұрын
based Grunkle
@flamingviperv12Ай бұрын
Sounds about right.
@itzTeTeАй бұрын
😂😂😂😂🤣🤣
@SmuzidagreatАй бұрын
😂
@brandonrazo7440Ай бұрын
Lil bro should have filled coloring books instead 💀
@tuckerkaup4 күн бұрын
You have no idea Charlie how bad it is, I work in a middle school and the amount of kids who call eachother "chat" or constantly talk about streamers and cause problems to get "laughs" is astounding
@Patrick_The_PureАй бұрын
If a kid uses his age as a defense to commit crime, he is obviously aware of what is going on. They should lose that privilege and be sentenced like an adult.
@TrickseyyАй бұрын
Sadly you can’t just say someone is obviously aware - only their word will be taken which of course they will say they didn’t know any better so your reasoning would never work.
@holycloud2900Ай бұрын
yeah because a kid with a barely functional frontal lobe deserves the same sentencing as a fully grown man, very wise.
@I_dont_want_a_stupid_handleАй бұрын
@@Trickseyy Sadly, you're the wrong who's wrong here.
@uwuCaleismАй бұрын
Mm I’d argue kids know to the extent of that it’s wrong. What they mean by kids don’t know what they’re doing is that they don’t quite grasp the long term consequences of these actions yet. That is where a parent is supposed to come in and guide them. Unfortunately, these kids will probably grow up to be small time thugs.
@charizards2009Ай бұрын
And if they don't see those consequences, they could even possibly mess with the wrong person.
@urk5204Ай бұрын
These kids are playing a dangerous game assuming every person on the street cares about their future enough to not hit a child that’s harassing them
@kringyklips7734Ай бұрын
no they ain't
@CaptainFordo21Ай бұрын
@@kringyklips7734you’re definitely the kid in the video.
@joon9555Ай бұрын
@@CaptainFordo21fr, bros been under almost every comment.
@brandonhoffman4712Ай бұрын
I would love to be their reckoning! Ill make them transgenders when im done.
@volkswagenginettaАй бұрын
@@kringyklips7734there are people on the streets right now that have been to jail 20+ times that you wouldn't even know if you were just passing them. If you f around and flex on one of these dudes they are not gonna care about jail sentence number 21. Especially if you live in a no bail required city. As long as they don't unalive you (and that requirement is becoming more fuzzy ) they will be out the same day so you definitely can get beat regardless of who you are.
@calebduke6878Ай бұрын
“Don’t touch my phone even though i just touched your food”
@gatopreto-xq4ddАй бұрын
03:30 Where are Crockett and Tubbs when you need them?
@jonesy9744Ай бұрын
The audacity of those 2 kids to start cussing her out after getting called out for their bullshit. I would've absolutely caught charges if that was me.
@magnus1383Ай бұрын
Right?! I don't know how people think teens can't catch hands for doing adult disrespect to adult people who won't immediately see "Oh, that's a child." Her only cussing them out was a kindness.
@GarlicIsGreatАй бұрын
my garlic is better than Charlie's garlic 🧄
@LifeofJYАй бұрын
Haha I saw the video on twitter and said the same thing but then actually said what I’d like to do and now I’m banned for 24 hours 😂
@Light_sky200Ай бұрын
Poor choice of words bro 💀💀
@ardez8674Ай бұрын
I work at my old highschool as a teachers assistant and many kids are like this to teachers. It's horrific.
@100mexkАй бұрын
in my country (greece), a (kinda) popular "prank" youtuber that went around bumping into people saying "hey watch where you're going" got his jaw broken or dislocated or something by a guy that straight up decked him in the mouth.
@Psychobabble6Ай бұрын
There was the “prankster” that got shot. And the jury let the shooter off for self defense lol.
@yu-gi-broke8823Ай бұрын
Για ποιον λες?
@friedchickenlover7291Ай бұрын
The balkans don’t play 💀
@100mexkАй бұрын
@@Psychobabble6 yea the dude in the mall. insane stuff
@100mexkАй бұрын
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@carlosguzman4552Ай бұрын
These kids have never gotten spanked by their parents, ever...
@roberthome667320 күн бұрын
Putting your hands in someone else's stromboli is indeed an act of war.
@ovskii96Ай бұрын
"He doesn't know any better" is such a bs excuse. They're not toddlers, they have no excuse to act like sociopaths.
@naruto_bae7508Ай бұрын
Their parents failed them. They need therapy or a reality check like Juvy for harassment.
@Mo__GaАй бұрын
My 2 year old cousin is better behaved then all of them combined
@Suarez05Ай бұрын
They need Beyond Scared Straight.
@ladynikkieАй бұрын
These little brats knew what the hell they were doing they were just asking to get slapped
@muneebhaider2286Ай бұрын
"he dosent know any better" sure he dosent ITS TIME TO FUCKING LEARN KIDDO, YOU GON LEARN TODAY
@ashkebora7262Ай бұрын
So long as kids _think_ they're protected from repercussions, they'll keep doing this stuff. Full stop. There needs to be extra juvenile harassment laws about this stuff where if a kid becomes a public menace, they are _guaranteed_ to lose access to everything except a dial phone and maybe texts until they prove they're mature enough to handle more. No consequences spoils anyone. Of any age.
@ennuiblue4295Ай бұрын
"you under 18 you won't be doing any ti.... ee.. me" - The Offspring
@Diamond-FoxАй бұрын
Finally, someone said it perfectly
@therealjamal5798Ай бұрын
I wish this was possible its just way too difficult to prevent smartphone use
@foreversilver4208Ай бұрын
More so the parents like yeah ofc you can't control everything your kid does but like if your kid thinks this kind of prank is funny or cool you did a shit job as a parent
@EramaeisАй бұрын
absolutely!
@dsmb00st11Ай бұрын
Kids have been pranking and doing stuff like this before the cameras. It’s just now that you get paid for it, it’s gotten even worse
@Talfo084 күн бұрын
This is literally what is wrong with the incoming generation. We are fucked if nothing is done about this. Thank you for making this video Charlie
@Psilo-gn1sxАй бұрын
Some kid ran in front of my fucking CAR as a joke, and looked genuinely surprised when I stopped to yell at him. My girlfriend was mortified, I maintain I may have well saved his life.
@redfs7414Ай бұрын
Why stop then? Accidents happen you know
@lethanielsmith6958Ай бұрын
@@redfs7414Diabolical 💀
@harpiessnowАй бұрын
@@redfs7414As an older person, my foot might mistake my accelerator for my brake if this happened. An honest mistake.
@Humbledman632Ай бұрын
Why did you stop think about how much people he will get killed☠️
@v4n1ty92Ай бұрын
@@redfs7414doesn't matter if it's an accident. Manslaughter still carries a jail sentence
@ayachitsureАй бұрын
I work at a middle school, and this is a huge majority of their attitudes. They know adults can't do anything in retaliation and they push the boundary to sometimes criminal levels. If you're going to have children, raise them.
@ChuckFinelyForeverАй бұрын
That’s a tall order for current society
@xX-fd2qjАй бұрын
The behavior is rational on the surface but all I can think is that it's not gonna mesh well with the current mental health crisis among adults. How many depressed people do we walk by each day that have so little hope that they'd think nothing of killing a child and their friends? I'd hazard a guess a lot more than we want to admit.
@nostrum8Ай бұрын
It becomes very difficult when the Gov sets rules for parents so that they can't enforce any useful punishment/consequences onto their own kids. Even the word consequences is NOT allowed to use in certain schools here. And no matter how bad the actions of your kids are... if you raise your voice it can be considered problematic and fall into child abuse. Basically the system in places like here wants to have hands off parenting and wants to create kids that feel like they can act out without any consequences. It's very sad and scary at the same time.
@super_5402Ай бұрын
@@CasuallyEfficientbuddy got excited to assault children at the end there 😂
@BlueMushroomSmurfCatАй бұрын
Our lack of retaliation says a lot about our society
@antdav3699Ай бұрын
what can you even do in this situation. only option is to ask for a new meal from the restaurant. anything else and you’re making a fool of yourself being in an altercation with a kiddo.
@omarmoumen59Ай бұрын
saw you on tiktok alot and gave your videos a try, i like your videos man keep up the good work!
@donworldboodablue5062Ай бұрын
“dont touch our phones” after you just put your hand in her food
@shardinalwind7696Ай бұрын
Finally someone who I can relate to
@marcusgabriel8365Ай бұрын
Considering phones are now the parental figure for most children nowadays I feel like the kid would’ve done something horrible to a bystander if his phone was ever harmed
@elmalifico3708Ай бұрын
@@marcusgabriel8365 there two separate videos of a teacher getting assaulted by students. Once he got maced and the other he got punched a few times.
@HankTschidaАй бұрын
It’s actually shameful how younger kids are turning out. When I was 11 I was at home waiting for the next episode of big time rush to start
@yozlolYFGAАй бұрын
DID I ASK? I MAKE BETTER CONTENT THAN CHARLIE ☠☠ YFGA IS WAY BETTER THAN CHARLIE .......
@HotFootBunnyАй бұрын
I was watching cartoons, Playing my games, going outside, playing with toys, or watching let players on KZfaq when I was this age. Tf happened? All these kids now days are literally addicted to brain rot tiktok videos or dumb kick streamers. Literally regressing
@MeeseeekАй бұрын
I was watching Naruto when it first came to Netflix. Social media wasn’t really a big thing back in 2015 for most of us. I think because it’s become so big now younger people are being influenced by older kids more easily. We really only had access to gaming videos at the most.
@Time2Coffee_Ай бұрын
When I was younger I was playing Plants vs Zombies on my DS, watching Minecraft KZfaqrs, and watching Godzilla movies. Today, it feels like younger people are constantly seeking attention rather than just enjoying and appreciating life. It’s honestly sad.
@CrAzYpotpieАй бұрын
Spending free time watching the TV isn't commendable, though.
@zacharydennis9227Ай бұрын
I love that he tries to make his voice deap when he walks away😭😭😭
@ihavenousername1438Ай бұрын
This is the effect of jack doherty, dude walked around saying “are you gonna beat up an 18 year” old now hes got security guards 😭😭
@willrunriotАй бұрын
Eventually these kids are gonna come across a dude that doesn’t have a fuck to give. I can’t wait for *that* livestream.
@rileyjoseph3488Ай бұрын
It’ll go from haha to wah wah in seconds
@djviolett8344Ай бұрын
That’s why he chose a woman. I know plenty of people who probably would’ve just went into a blind rage punching this kid into the pavement 😂Those people very much exist and can snap at any time
@hamnporkgamerАй бұрын
Some day there actually be someone that has actual ill intentions and probably kidnapped them to just "have fun"
@willrunriotАй бұрын
@@hamnporkgamer “oh don’t worry, it’s just a prank bro”
@guts7958Ай бұрын
Or some crazed Karen
@badacid7388Ай бұрын
Live streams for anyone under the age of 18 shouldn’t be allowed.
@theregenedmoogles741Ай бұрын
Especially since there's real porn on there now
@karambit6508Ай бұрын
pretty sure its already against TOS
@depressedtoaster887Ай бұрын
nah probably under like 13 or 14
@z1kesssАй бұрын
never have an opinion again
@remisan7214Ай бұрын
Depends, I also think many people beyond 18 shouldn't drive
@eduturk928 күн бұрын
social media + bad parenting
@finngluck977Ай бұрын
i would love if you played some slots in the bottom left corner
@lolidiot4656Ай бұрын
lmao i love how he acts all hard "shut the fuck up" as he briskly walks away from the woman constantly looking over his shoulder terrified she's gonna beat his ass real brave kid, reaaaaaaaal brave
@soyjoyyАй бұрын
If that was my mom, he would be on the ground in 0.2 seconds
@Daydream_NАй бұрын
My mom would've tripped his ass the second be put his hands in her plate. Wouldn't even be surprised if she dumped the food on him.
@rustyhowe3907Ай бұрын
@@soyjoyy OMG Same with my mother too! She carried a wooden spoon around her everywhere she went.
@johnathoncolman6083Ай бұрын
Theres been a cultural shift in social media that rewards terrible behavior. This will not end soon
@KadenHartleyАй бұрын
Stop crying so loudly
@JsjsJsjss-ud4mgАй бұрын
Always had been
@bhambholeАй бұрын
Every generation had a version of this. Life has a way of educating through hard lessons.
@cultofmelАй бұрын
@@KadenHartleyIf by "crying loudly" you mean not just sitting by and letting people act like entitled egotistical douchebags, then no.
@griffinw.5153Ай бұрын
@@KadenHartley you seem like one of those douche canoes who'd steal off a lady's plate
@chrisganci8882Ай бұрын
Why do I know exactly where the first clip tastes place
@AlhumdallahАй бұрын
Awesome video. We need more big youtubers calling out these little Muppets out.
@tiffanywiggins6013Ай бұрын
As someone who works retail... this is so common. We have to kick kids out all the time. They have no fear, no shame, and no consequences.
@SHARPOASISАй бұрын
All ik is if I even thought about acting a fool like that my mom would not only whoop my ass but would make me apologize for good reason 😂
@notsure725Ай бұрын
You are depriving them of KZfaq stardom. I bet you do not even find trans people sexually attractive…🙄
@seekittycatАй бұрын
I remember when malls tried to get rid of teens cause they got no money and only cause trouble. Guess nothing has changed.
@yozlolYFGAАй бұрын
DID I ASK? I EXPOSED CHARLIE 😂😂 YFGA IS WAY BETTER THAN CHARLIE ...
@insensitive919Ай бұрын
I work retail too, but I guess it's in a nice part of town because this stuff is rare. Maybe it's an American thing.
@ThatsShowbizBabyyАй бұрын
I work on a university campus and some 12-14 year old streamers come through every weekend and ride through the building on their skateboards. We have asked them repeatedly to stop as they often interrupt events going on, but they refuse and continue coming into the building despite campus security now being involved. One time my manager was able to confiscate one of their skateboards when they came in (cause at this point they are trespassing and this is their only quick escape), and this kid threw a legit tantrum and hopped over her desk to grab it back from her. He called her several slurs and threatened her just like the little shits in this video. It’s seriously infuriating and these kids have no clue how to navigate society and mind their own business.
@Guerita72Ай бұрын
I wish I could think of a word bad enough to describe what I think of them.
@GringogayАй бұрын
Thats just skateboarders, theyve been doing that for decades
@ThatsShowbizBabyyАй бұрын
@@Gringogay Skateboarding is fine… in a skate park or through a neighborhood. The issue is that they’re skating through an indoor venue, disrupting university events, and harassing our staff for their videos.
@TWD_euroАй бұрын
I ain’t reading al at
@user-os3ml4uu6iАй бұрын
@@TWD_euro tiktok attention span
@RenixGamesАй бұрын
I find it hilarious how these people think their phone is the most valuable thing on earth and can never be touched by anyone or they will face huge consequences
@niknice5982Ай бұрын
I don’t wish people bad things but i wouldn’t minded if they run into the wrong person one day
@youripaddressАй бұрын
"Make him eat the curb" will be the last thing this kid hears
@JosephMyers-vd6wsАй бұрын
Someday these kids will learn not to fuck with the wrong person or people, tanner cook learned that the hard way
@EthanTuffin-ww9niАй бұрын
Ong it’s going to happen
@SlurMaster9000Ай бұрын
American History X, but for annoying middle schoolers
@ayowdfАй бұрын
tiktok ahhh comment😭🙏🙏
@katskals8046Ай бұрын
@@ayowdf you're no better 😭
@wolfy5753Ай бұрын
When i was 13 years old i threw a snowball at a moving car, the driver(big dude) slammed on the brakes, got out of the car and chased me down, caught me and brought me to my parents.I was shaking the whole time like pls no sir pls no.Never did or thought to do something like that ever again.
@kringyklips7734Ай бұрын
no u didn't
@railroadforest30Ай бұрын
I threw one at a cop car as a kid and it stopped but then just kept driving
@imnotbenavery9220Ай бұрын
@@kringyklips7734you see, back in the day we spent most days outside, we all have stories like this and they usually ended with a grown man choking the kid on the hood of their own car while their three passengers watched in terror. We were chased down by a guy in a van for tossing a water balloon in the road like 30 feet in front of his vehicle, different times adults didn’t play around.
@kringyklips7734Ай бұрын
@@imnotbenavery9220 alright buddy enough yapping
@murdock9916Ай бұрын
@@kringyklips7734having fun in your moms basement typing comments all day?
@ehass8523 күн бұрын
All of a sudden walks off when police or security are seen walking on the path in the background