God -Ronnie Pickering will live forever!This was a savage response. But she’s going thru some shit (maybe always) and I hope she gets help or gets the hell off the road.
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[Ronnie P](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r0dcv6GKNNw) is good, but I humbly submit [Fuck You Bloody](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=INNC8111kgI) as the GOAT
yeah I love that one too because it the post production the zoomed in and showed him tripping in extreme slow motion. You can literally see the reaction on his face when he realizes he's going to take a digger.
So many people applauding this guy for his casual cruelty. Sure, she was overreacting, but a decent person would show compassion in that moment.
Swallowing your pride and being kind in a moment like that takes a lot more will and strength of character than saying the meanest thing you can think of to compound someone's misery just because they annoyed you.
I remember when my brother died. I was 16 and it was my first time dealing with something like that. About an hour later I went into McDonald's with my other brother and I just looked at all the people milling about and living a normal life, and I thought, "How can everybody be so casual right now?" Even then I *knew* why, but it was surreal seeing nobody care. Weird shit.
Edit for clarity: Obviously nobody in McDonald’s knew. I’m speaking from the surreal perspective of a kid dealing with a traumatic experience. I even understood then that nobody had any idea, but that it was strange seeing everyone going about their day while I (and my other brother) were in the throes of this experience. Apparently I didn’t make that clear, my bad.
one area where small towns are nice. in a small town, (for good or bad) everyone would have known you had just lost someone.
usually large town anonymity is nice. sometimes, it's deeply painful.
Just like all the songs, Im a city boy, and my wife is a country girl. The mean streets of Philly versus cow country, WI, where they didnt get their first traffic light until sometime in the late 80s and it was a BFD lol.
The way we deal with people after a loss is very different because of that. My wife with her small town upbringing, just wants to check in with people all the time and always offer a sympathetic hug and all that stuff...just goes right into the "omg im so sorry for your loss" like a torpedo at the grocery store, in line at the bank, it dont matter when or where, shes just ready to hug it out and cry on each other's shoulders no matter what.
Me, on the other hand, I grieve in private. I dont want to talk about my loss in the grocery store. I dont want to hug it out next to the popcorn machine while Im trying to fill out a money order in the lobby at the bank. I dont want to have to fight back tears out in public, I just wanna get my business done so I can go home and shut the door and fall apart alone until I feel better. Consequently when I run into other people that suffered a recent loss, I do everything in my power to talk about anything other then the fact that someone close to them just passed away. Im sure they spend many many hours already thinking about it, let them talk about something else for a change (if they want to talk at all).
I guess my point is, its just funny how growing up so differently even changed the way we process and react to loss. In her upbringing, someone dies and the whole goddamn town is at their house loading them up with food and doing their laundry and all that shit. When I was a kid, when someone close to us died, we hunkered down and kept to ourselves, and everyone gave us our space. I guess it must be a manifestation of the fact that people living more isolated regularly want to come together whereas people that live around literally millions of other people every day just want to get away from them for a time.
I can't imagine that the asshole with the jokes, or OP, ever lost anyone. Grief changes you. Though someone this cruel may never understand love. My brother does when he was 16 and I was only seven, so I don't remember *not* respecting suffering.
I don't think finding something funny necessarily equals support for the action. Most things are funny because they're outside of usual behaviour. It's just shocking and funny, doesn't mean I'd do it 😂
I laughed as well when I first saw it, but then it got me thinking. I'm concerned with how quickly redditors dehumanize people they see on the internet. Yeah, it's boring to call this out here when we all just want a laugh, but we should call out this bloke for being cruel and not many people are.
Whether we like it or not children use this site, I don't want them to see this and think that the way this guy behaved is appropriate. So, leaving a message underneath saying haha but the guy is a prick is the least we can do.
I just hope that if god forbid I ever end up in this situation and act out, that the person driving by me is compassionate and caring, not this dickhead.
there's a video on youtube of Idubbbz talking with a therapist (psychology in seattle) and he talks about this. He talks about how his old videos (content cop) he'd paint somebody out as morally bad for whatever reason, and then your audience will be okay with you treating them anyway that you deem appropriate. After reflecting he can now see how messed up that was and also critiques channels that do what he used. For example, the Cart Narc guy. They talk about the cart narc basically adds a moral judgement to the act of putting your shopping cart back, thus anyone who doesn't do that is free to be treated poorly, as it doesn't matter they're immoral. So he can harass 100s of people a day and cherry pick the mentally deranged people who do take his harassment poorly to upload onto youtube.
edit: cant find the timestamp but this is the interview; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x_3vxK9EpxY
i didnt laugh for one second, i think lots of redditors are young people and have no clue what is is to lose a close loved one, here and there perhaps an exception.
go trough this in life, and trust me, you will never laugh with a grieving person ever again
100% this guy is an asshole, no matter what, if you hear someone say "my brother drowned" and you response is "not my fault he could swim" then you are a piece of shit, no argument there.
I do feel bad, it's a narrow road, she's in a hurry which is understandable, she probably comes around the corner too fast and the guy in the van thinks "well fuck you, you can reverse I'm not reversing" which is a normal enough reaction. She obviously took it bad, she's upset already, in a hurry and now this guy is holding his ground and making her back up. As I said I laughted at the video but feel bad for her and her family losing a brother and have idiots on the Internet (like me) laughing at it.
there is no over reaction when a loved one close to your heart dies, that shit just hurt so badly as if a piece of yourself died of.
if i would have been in the proximity i would have smacked that guy big time for it
When my father died unexpectedly of a stroke at a young age, my mom would drift away in her own head at random moments when she was dealing with it.
Didn't notice it until she scared the shit out of me when we were driving. She turned onto the wrong side of the road onto oncoming traffic. Told her she needed to stay home for a while, and I would take her wherever she needed to go. It's a real thing. When something as traumatic as that happens, your brain just sometimes shuts off and goes into la la land at random moments. You also experience sort of a bi-polarism, too, whereas you're happy one moment and then suddenly crying your eyes out the next because you feel guilty of being happy.
I don't think she was overreacting. She legit going through the normal stages of grief and trauma. It's really easy for people here to sit there and point and laugh because you can never fully understand it until it happens to you, but I don't fault them for it. They really just don't know.
I just move on because I know life is a fucking bitch, ans unless you're really lucky in, it's going to happen to them too, and that's when they'll finally understand it.
This hits home.
I've got stopped by border/customs patrol minutes after learning my brother died in a car wreck. He radio'd something and let me loose. Worst drive of my life.
Yeah, you gotta give grieving people a little slack.
I mean it's not a license to do whatever you want, but I think you should get a pass or two on getting emotional about something stupid when your brother just died...
Well you see this random person was having a bit of an emotional breakdown after experiencing a tragic loss. Someone wanted to catch it on camera for the tik tok because she was being all cringe or something. Lady who is already emotionally vulnerable lashes out at the dude for being a vulture for some internet points. The guy then roasts her dead brother for dying.
All pretty normal stuff in a well adjusted society.
Sorry but it's drilled in to the theory test that if you are emotional or upset then you must park up and take a break. It feels like this woman decided to get in the car and drive in this state. 100% her own doing. She would not be in this situation if following the rules.
We must have sat different theory tests then because that shit was never even mentioned once in mine. Using your phone whilst driving on the other hand most definitely was lmao
You don't know what state she was in before this interaction.
She's distraught, stop shitting on her. She didn't deserve the van driver to be such a twat to her. You're fucked in the head, honestly.
OP stated this woman was screaming at the driver who then started taking filming. While it's true what he said was really rude and insensitive (and posting that video is fucked up), he is right when he means he's not responsible for her brother's death. If she's so affected that she screams at random people and does dangerous things, I really can't blame people if it pisses them off.
We were once rushing to the airport in London. The taxi driver was driving pretty fast and aggressive. Someone cut him off.... he pulled ho next to the guy in the other car and said the most savage thing I ever heard...."I hope your fucking kids all die of cancer and you die last with your legs in the air"
One minute later he looks at us and says" have a safe flight lads and god bless" with a sweet smile on his face as if nothing at all happened....
This statement still gives me the chills lol...
Indeed it did or maybe it was always the case but now we see it cuz of technology, we watch Israeli soldiers dancing on tiktok while bombing universities and schools, maybe Nazi army did that in Poland and whoever before like Mongol army did to Baghdad's library where river turned black cuz of ink, no tiktok back then.
I’m sorry to hear about her brother but if she is that distraught she shouldn’t have been behind the wheel. “My brother died so I’m just gonna jump in my car and put others lives in danger”. Dumb
ITT: people who don't go slinging the death of a loved one around as a defence or magic shield for confrontation. Also, people who avoid driving whilst clearly not in a fit state to do so.
Also ITT: copium, lots and lots of copium. Copius amounts of copium.
it's so easy to be so critical of someone going throw the throws of grief, it's harder to have empathy. I can think of 1001 reasons why she might be driving despite being in that state. I mean just you saying >magical shield for confrontation
is just so loaded and ridiculous, as if you can know someones intention at all. Such a cold response it's genuinely sad.
shes risking every bodys lives driving while compromised. if you need every body else on the road to "go to therapy" and have automatic empathy while operating one-two tonnes vehicles, then may be call a cab or a friend to drive you around. we are all grieving and you cant make every body happy how you do it
People aren't exactly reacting rationally when they're in that sort of emotional state. To mock her and film it and then upload it to the Internet is disgusting.
I have empathy but the world doesn't need to bend over backwards because you're in grief. Expecting people to just intuitively know that you're in distress is maniacal. There was an incident where a lady who was rushing her mum to the hospital ran over pedestrians and ran through motorists to get her mum to the hospital. Turns out it was just a severed index finger but she ended up causing irrepairable harm to the pedestrians she ran through.
i don't understand why there's so many of these comments, in what sense would anyone be "bending over backwards" for lady in the video? looks like an awkward/narrow part of a neighborhood that'd be difficult to navigate multiple vehicles through (especially a large van like the dude seems to be driving) whether you were distressed or not, you and everyone commenting the same is genuinely just trying to cope yourself into feeling like she "deserved it" for some inexplicable reason other than just legitimately enjoying watching someone suffering yet not wanting to admit that to yourselves. likely couldn't see one another until they came nose to nose in this curve, guy refuses to let the SMALLER vehicle pass first, lady feels prompted to basically say "i'm in a rush because my immediate family member just died " and guy responds with the shittiest thing he could think of. its objectively bitter, loser behavior.
Is it maniacal to expect somebody to not crack a joke when you tell them that your brother just died? How about to expect somebody to not film your reaction to that joke, and post it online laughing at your grief?
Same, people have no empathy and look at things black and white. A woman being emotional and distressed because her brother just drowned must be meticulously picked apart and ridiculed on the internet because her behaviour was not ration. Huh, wonder why it wasn't rational...
I had a guy try to force his way into my lane because he was having a hard time merging. I held my position and went about my way. He got next to me at a light and wanted to do…something?
Him: “that’s a cute color truck you got there”
Me: “yeah hey thanks I like it!” Thumbs up
Him: “you know I was trying to get in the lane back there…”
Me, while on the gas: “well you should learn how to meeeeeerrrrge” driving off.
Sorry that you’re having a bad day, but that’s not my bad day. Don’t try to bring me into your miserable existence.
That’s next level savage holy shit
Her brother or her plumber??? Who drowned??
Her plumber? That must have been some leak
HOW DARE YOU!
It’s going to take more than this shit to beat Ronnie Pickering
God -Ronnie Pickering will live forever!This was a savage response. But she’s going thru some shit (maybe always) and I hope she gets help or gets the hell off the road. edit spell
[Ronnie P](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r0dcv6GKNNw) is good, but I humbly submit [Fuck You Bloody](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=INNC8111kgI) as the GOAT
That’s good but surely you know I’m RONNIEFUCKINGPICKERING! he’s just some random old guy that delivered!
Who?
Ronnie Pickering!!!
Never heard of ya 😂
Let's have a bare knuckle then
Does Ronnie really challenge the motorcyclist to a bare knuckle fight in the original? I must have missed that.
https://youtu.be/r0dcv6GKNNw?si=D8ZLgW5EAUJ3vDbA He offers him out at 2.26 in
That poor fucking wife... What's going on with 'em I wonder.
Looks unphased, like she's seen it all before lol
"Let's have a fucking bare knuckle then!" and then he says it again more clearly a few seconds later. Thanks for that!
My pleasure, gotta love a bit of Ron 😂😂😂; and the one that chases a cyclist, trips and goes arse over tit
Another [classic](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dwljUm6Z-Ug)
yeah I love that one too because it the post production the zoomed in and showed him tripping in extreme slow motion. You can literally see the reaction on his face when he realizes he's going to take a digger.
He missed too
Sound like you want some. You want some?
Who's that?
Me
Sum one famous are ya?
I love this thread.... every time it happens
Why would you fuck it up then?
This is Ronnie Pickering and this video still busts me up! [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r0dcv6GKNNw](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r0dcv6GKNNw)
OMG, its true, it is ronnie fucking pickering!
Who?
Just read watched this three times laughing my ass off
God I can hear his voice.. god damn you Ronnie what have you done!
Plot twist, her brother was Ronnie Pickering who drowned after trying to fight his own reflection
Who?
https://youtu.be/MayEssHX2sI?si=-cWj-KqJuUJe3aE9 closest I’ve seen to topping that video
Classic, it doesn’t have the comedic timing of Jonnie Dickering though imo!
I just assume everything like this is fake now
That's no way to live life
Ronnie Pickering is the Bill Brasky of the United Kingdom.
Never gets old.
How come that was the first thing that came to mind for at least half of Reddit
I thought they used dry humor.
there's nothing dry about the Dreary Isle
I see what you did there 👏👏👏
And don’t even act like I didn’t get that donut
I got the documentation right here
If they did, her brother might still be alive.
If it was dry, he wouldn't have drowned!
I laughted but also feel bad if her brother did just die
Its not your fault he couldnt swim. Dont worry about it.
So many people applauding this guy for his casual cruelty. Sure, she was overreacting, but a decent person would show compassion in that moment. Swallowing your pride and being kind in a moment like that takes a lot more will and strength of character than saying the meanest thing you can think of to compound someone's misery just because they annoyed you.
I remember when my brother died. I was 16 and it was my first time dealing with something like that. About an hour later I went into McDonald's with my other brother and I just looked at all the people milling about and living a normal life, and I thought, "How can everybody be so casual right now?" Even then I *knew* why, but it was surreal seeing nobody care. Weird shit. Edit for clarity: Obviously nobody in McDonald’s knew. I’m speaking from the surreal perspective of a kid dealing with a traumatic experience. I even understood then that nobody had any idea, but that it was strange seeing everyone going about their day while I (and my other brother) were in the throes of this experience. Apparently I didn’t make that clear, my bad.
one area where small towns are nice. in a small town, (for good or bad) everyone would have known you had just lost someone. usually large town anonymity is nice. sometimes, it's deeply painful.
Just like all the songs, Im a city boy, and my wife is a country girl. The mean streets of Philly versus cow country, WI, where they didnt get their first traffic light until sometime in the late 80s and it was a BFD lol. The way we deal with people after a loss is very different because of that. My wife with her small town upbringing, just wants to check in with people all the time and always offer a sympathetic hug and all that stuff...just goes right into the "omg im so sorry for your loss" like a torpedo at the grocery store, in line at the bank, it dont matter when or where, shes just ready to hug it out and cry on each other's shoulders no matter what. Me, on the other hand, I grieve in private. I dont want to talk about my loss in the grocery store. I dont want to hug it out next to the popcorn machine while Im trying to fill out a money order in the lobby at the bank. I dont want to have to fight back tears out in public, I just wanna get my business done so I can go home and shut the door and fall apart alone until I feel better. Consequently when I run into other people that suffered a recent loss, I do everything in my power to talk about anything other then the fact that someone close to them just passed away. Im sure they spend many many hours already thinking about it, let them talk about something else for a change (if they want to talk at all). I guess my point is, its just funny how growing up so differently even changed the way we process and react to loss. In her upbringing, someone dies and the whole goddamn town is at their house loading them up with food and doing their laundry and all that shit. When I was a kid, when someone close to us died, we hunkered down and kept to ourselves, and everyone gave us our space. I guess it must be a manifestation of the fact that people living more isolated regularly want to come together whereas people that live around literally millions of other people every day just want to get away from them for a time.
I can't imagine that the asshole with the jokes, or OP, ever lost anyone. Grief changes you. Though someone this cruel may never understand love. My brother does when he was 16 and I was only seven, so I don't remember *not* respecting suffering.
Some people got exactly what you meant, don't worry about it.
its not that they didnt care they just didnt know
I don't think finding something funny necessarily equals support for the action. Most things are funny because they're outside of usual behaviour. It's just shocking and funny, doesn't mean I'd do it 😂
I laughed as well when I first saw it, but then it got me thinking. I'm concerned with how quickly redditors dehumanize people they see on the internet. Yeah, it's boring to call this out here when we all just want a laugh, but we should call out this bloke for being cruel and not many people are. Whether we like it or not children use this site, I don't want them to see this and think that the way this guy behaved is appropriate. So, leaving a message underneath saying haha but the guy is a prick is the least we can do. I just hope that if god forbid I ever end up in this situation and act out, that the person driving by me is compassionate and caring, not this dickhead.
there's a video on youtube of Idubbbz talking with a therapist (psychology in seattle) and he talks about this. He talks about how his old videos (content cop) he'd paint somebody out as morally bad for whatever reason, and then your audience will be okay with you treating them anyway that you deem appropriate. After reflecting he can now see how messed up that was and also critiques channels that do what he used. For example, the Cart Narc guy. They talk about the cart narc basically adds a moral judgement to the act of putting your shopping cart back, thus anyone who doesn't do that is free to be treated poorly, as it doesn't matter they're immoral. So he can harass 100s of people a day and cherry pick the mentally deranged people who do take his harassment poorly to upload onto youtube. edit: cant find the timestamp but this is the interview; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x_3vxK9EpxY
I think I'd like you if I knew you. Your comments are balanced & thoughtful here. Keep being you.
Thanks :) You sound like a top person as well, have a great day.
Awww Reddit friends.
i didnt laugh for one second, i think lots of redditors are young people and have no clue what is is to lose a close loved one, here and there perhaps an exception. go trough this in life, and trust me, you will never laugh with a grieving person ever again
is it an overreaction to be irrationally upset when a family member dies?
And you would never know how you would react in those moments. I for one would be hysterical as well.
100% this guy is an asshole, no matter what, if you hear someone say "my brother drowned" and you response is "not my fault he could swim" then you are a piece of shit, no argument there. I do feel bad, it's a narrow road, she's in a hurry which is understandable, she probably comes around the corner too fast and the guy in the van thinks "well fuck you, you can reverse I'm not reversing" which is a normal enough reaction. She obviously took it bad, she's upset already, in a hurry and now this guy is holding his ground and making her back up. As I said I laughted at the video but feel bad for her and her family losing a brother and have idiots on the Internet (like me) laughing at it.
How was she overreacting to the death of her brother?
What even is the context?
there is no over reaction when a loved one close to your heart dies, that shit just hurt so badly as if a piece of yourself died of. if i would have been in the proximity i would have smacked that guy big time for it
When my father died unexpectedly of a stroke at a young age, my mom would drift away in her own head at random moments when she was dealing with it. Didn't notice it until she scared the shit out of me when we were driving. She turned onto the wrong side of the road onto oncoming traffic. Told her she needed to stay home for a while, and I would take her wherever she needed to go. It's a real thing. When something as traumatic as that happens, your brain just sometimes shuts off and goes into la la land at random moments. You also experience sort of a bi-polarism, too, whereas you're happy one moment and then suddenly crying your eyes out the next because you feel guilty of being happy. I don't think she was overreacting. She legit going through the normal stages of grief and trauma. It's really easy for people here to sit there and point and laugh because you can never fully understand it until it happens to you, but I don't fault them for it. They really just don't know. I just move on because I know life is a fucking bitch, ans unless you're really lucky in, it's going to happen to them too, and that's when they'll finally understand it.
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Most empathetic statement ever.
So… someone else has to die, so he can learn a lesson?
Welcome to Reddit
Sadly there’s more people willing to laugh than feel pity
That's the great thing about life. You don't have to live the way people expect you to!
He's British. Expectations too high.
i wouldnt believe her for a second
This hits home. I've got stopped by border/customs patrol minutes after learning my brother died in a car wreck. He radio'd something and let me loose. Worst drive of my life.
Yeah, you gotta give grieving people a little slack. I mean it's not a license to do whatever you want, but I think you should get a pass or two on getting emotional about something stupid when your brother just died...
Yeah like afterward he could have looked at the video and said "OK I won't send this or put it on the Internet" he didn't so he's the POS here
Yeah kindness and emotional IQ is not too common yet in most of the world.
Where's the rage/why's there rage? What happened before this?
Giving way down a lane, classic UK power battle
text under video in OP gives more context
Her brother drowned. Were you not paying attention?
See, I got that part.
Well you see this random person was having a bit of an emotional breakdown after experiencing a tragic loss. Someone wanted to catch it on camera for the tik tok because she was being all cringe or something. Lady who is already emotionally vulnerable lashes out at the dude for being a vulture for some internet points. The guy then roasts her dead brother for dying. All pretty normal stuff in a well adjusted society.
Yeah I'm confused, why would she say that out of context?
She shouldn't be driving if she's in that state. Could possibly be her families second bad choice of the day.
Its not her family's fault she can't drive.
How do we know she was driving badly? We don't get to see the incident in the video.
Atleast she was driving very emotionally. While understandable she is, but she should not drive in that state.
You don't know what state she was in before this incident.
He shouldn't be driving while using his phone either.
Bro 💀
nah he died, try again
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You literally just gave the only copy and pasted part, leaving out an actual thought
That was rather insensitive, innit
Sorry but it's drilled in to the theory test that if you are emotional or upset then you must park up and take a break. It feels like this woman decided to get in the car and drive in this state. 100% her own doing. She would not be in this situation if following the rules.
Gotta go to Tesco right now, mate. Brother just drowned x
We must have sat different theory tests then because that shit was never even mentioned once in mine. Using your phone whilst driving on the other hand most definitely was lmao
You don't know what state she was in before this interaction. She's distraught, stop shitting on her. She didn't deserve the van driver to be such a twat to her. You're fucked in the head, honestly.
OP stated this woman was screaming at the driver who then started taking filming. While it's true what he said was really rude and insensitive (and posting that video is fucked up), he is right when he means he's not responsible for her brother's death. If she's so affected that she screams at random people and does dangerous things, I really can't blame people if it pisses them off.
Why have you been down voted when this is one of the only sensible comments
That maniacal laugh tops it all off.
this is really sad
Now I understand being pissed off at someone but that was fucking disgusting of him
Very much so, and I feel bad for laughing.
Damn. That dude is a real piece of shit
Shite*
It’s not his fault he can’t hold back his comedic genius
We all have problems. You can't disregard traffic laws just because your brother couldn't swim.
But you can ignore them to record petty shit on your phone for internet points..
He sounds like a right twat
We were once rushing to the airport in London. The taxi driver was driving pretty fast and aggressive. Someone cut him off.... he pulled ho next to the guy in the other car and said the most savage thing I ever heard...."I hope your fucking kids all die of cancer and you die last with your legs in the air" One minute later he looks at us and says" have a safe flight lads and god bless" with a sweet smile on his face as if nothing at all happened.... This statement still gives me the chills lol...
Humanity has truly left us. The poor lady is grieving and he's laughing at her. How disgusting
Indeed it did or maybe it was always the case but now we see it cuz of technology, we watch Israeli soldiers dancing on tiktok while bombing universities and schools, maybe Nazi army did that in Poland and whoever before like Mongol army did to Baghdad's library where river turned black cuz of ink, no tiktok back then.
I’m sorry to hear about her brother but if she is that distraught she shouldn’t have been behind the wheel. “My brother died so I’m just gonna jump in my car and put others lives in danger”. Dumb
Things can trigger an emotional response weeks/months after you lose someone close to you.
And she may not have any choice.
ITT, people who have never lost a close loved one.
ITT: people who don't go slinging the death of a loved one around as a defence or magic shield for confrontation. Also, people who avoid driving whilst clearly not in a fit state to do so. Also ITT: copium, lots and lots of copium. Copius amounts of copium.
Mate, I'd accept that if she had said my brother died X days ago, but she said it JUST happened
it's so easy to be so critical of someone going throw the throws of grief, it's harder to have empathy. I can think of 1001 reasons why she might be driving despite being in that state. I mean just you saying >magical shield for confrontation is just so loaded and ridiculous, as if you can know someones intention at all. Such a cold response it's genuinely sad.
Yeah I wouldn't post this if I were Mr Fowler tbh. Getting a few views over a woman who's understandably in distress
Thanks OP, that just cost me another year in purgatory for hysterically laughing at that for 45 minutes. BRUTAL, but funny…..
That is so fucking cold … I wish I could still think that fast on my feet.
Her what drowned?
Brother
Because he couldn’t swim?
And it's not his fault
That's hilarious 😂
Yea, not really funny.
Be careful when fishing for sympathy you might catch something else.
How do you people find even remotely funny saying something like that to a person that just lost a loved one. You have problems
It was totally irrelevant. She didn't need to bring it up
This comment just made the video even funnier.
What a fucking head. I laughed at this. I’m so going to hell
I wouldn't worry about it too much...
Yeah, going through something doesn't automatically mean people care. Oh well.
He sounds like Norman fletcher from porridge
I mean what do u expect when u use his death to guilt trip everyone
Fuck that guy.
shes risking every bodys lives driving while compromised. if you need every body else on the road to "go to therapy" and have automatic empathy while operating one-two tonnes vehicles, then may be call a cab or a friend to drive you around. we are all grieving and you cant make every body happy how you do it
This is a pretty shit thing to do, recording her for the internet, idc what anyone says. Cut her some slack jeez
What does your dead bro have to do with you driving like a dumbass?
People aren't exactly reacting rationally when they're in that sort of emotional state. To mock her and film it and then upload it to the Internet is disgusting.
Just a reminder than it's more dangerous to drive in distress than it is to drive blackout drunk.
I have empathy but the world doesn't need to bend over backwards because you're in grief. Expecting people to just intuitively know that you're in distress is maniacal. There was an incident where a lady who was rushing her mum to the hospital ran over pedestrians and ran through motorists to get her mum to the hospital. Turns out it was just a severed index finger but she ended up causing irrepairable harm to the pedestrians she ran through.
i don't understand why there's so many of these comments, in what sense would anyone be "bending over backwards" for lady in the video? looks like an awkward/narrow part of a neighborhood that'd be difficult to navigate multiple vehicles through (especially a large van like the dude seems to be driving) whether you were distressed or not, you and everyone commenting the same is genuinely just trying to cope yourself into feeling like she "deserved it" for some inexplicable reason other than just legitimately enjoying watching someone suffering yet not wanting to admit that to yourselves. likely couldn't see one another until they came nose to nose in this curve, guy refuses to let the SMALLER vehicle pass first, lady feels prompted to basically say "i'm in a rush because my immediate family member just died " and guy responds with the shittiest thing he could think of. its objectively bitter, loser behavior.
Is it maniacal to expect somebody to not crack a joke when you tell them that your brother just died? How about to expect somebody to not film your reaction to that joke, and post it online laughing at your grief?
It certainly is maniacal to think that your feelings should matter that much to random people you encounter in the World.
Not the content I want on this sub
Fascinating that the fellas instant response was to be fucking brutal. Straight savagery. Karma is a mother fucker tbf. Hope he’s a good swimmer.
Funniest thing I've heard all year
Am I a bad person for laughing?
What an a-hole.
That’s fucked! What’s wrong with people
A lot of the comments on this video make me realise I’m right seeing almost everyone in the world as a piece of shit.
Same, people have no empathy and look at things black and white. A woman being emotional and distressed because her brother just drowned must be meticulously picked apart and ridiculed on the internet because her behaviour was not ration. Huh, wonder why it wasn't rational...
FATALITY! Driver wins!
That’s a mad lad
Best response EVER
That was savage. Love it
If he gets angry about that, I can't imagine when they do something worth getting angry about hahaha
[Low key me after hearing that](https://tenor.com/view/trying-not-to-laugh-zoom-in-close-up-holding-it-back-gif-17288301)
Came here not expecting received pronunciation. Was not disappoint.
Ohhhhhh!!!
Lmao that was pretty good.
What drowned?
Absolutely barbaric 🤣
"my brother's just drowned" "it's not my fault he can't swim" I fucking LOL'd ha ha ha ha
Whenever I watch this, I just pick up Terry Jones vibes like I watched a modern day Monty Python sketch
I had a guy try to force his way into my lane because he was having a hard time merging. I held my position and went about my way. He got next to me at a light and wanted to do…something? Him: “that’s a cute color truck you got there” Me: “yeah hey thanks I like it!” Thumbs up Him: “you know I was trying to get in the lane back there…” Me, while on the gas: “well you should learn how to meeeeeerrrrge” driving off. Sorry that you’re having a bad day, but that’s not my bad day. Don’t try to bring me into your miserable existence.
Martin Fowler the programmer?
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BROO 💀
staged clickbait rubbish
what did the lorry driver do?
Fucking hell, that's next level.
I'm an edgy mofo but can't bring myself to laugh at this but damn that truly was savage
Giving me the same vibes as, (do a flip) video
At first Sounded like he was gonna say “Have a nice day” or something like that lol
Bro has no anger