Cashier Matches Rude Customers' Energy – Instant Karma at the Register
At a busy convenience store/gas station, one sharp cashier gives rude, demanding customers exactly what they dish out: crumpled money slid back, ripped bills rejected, short change counted out slowly, and zero bags for messy attitudes.
Customers get flustered and back down fast. Pure retail satisfaction.
Chick-fil-A just showed why they’re built different.
This Uber driver picked up a young girl on her FIRST DAY working there — super excited, finally got the job she wanted. By the end of the ride? The girl was in tears.
She got fired immediately… for posting a video online full of inappropriate behavior and straight-up saying she hates white people.
The driver’s reaction is GOLD. Straight talk, no sugarcoating: You can’t publicly hate the exact people you expect to pay your paycheck and serve every day. Actions have consequences. Be careful what you post.
This is refreshing common sense in 2026. Chick-fil-A protecting their culture and standards 👏
Watch the whole video — I apologize that it is a bit long, but she makes some phenomenal points that hit hard.
A Texas judge called out a man in court for wearing a 'Black Excellence' shirt after revealing he has 5 kids with 3 baby mamas. "Thats not Black Excellence sir, Don't wear it if you're not showing it".
When it literally pays to have patience!
This person could not wait while the tow truck driver loaded up a vehicle. They ended up hitting another car due to their inability to chill out. Was it worth it? I doubt it.
A 16-year-old student (now 22) from Limpopo, South Africa, has received attention for a safety device she designed. Her name is Bohlale Mphahlele. She created the idea for a device called the "Alerting Earpiece." It is a small device shaped like an earring. The goal is to help people in dangerous situations.
She got the idea because of high crime rates and gender-based violence in South Africa. She wanted to design something small, simple, and easy to use.
The design includes a small camera, a GPS tracker, and an alert button. The idea is that the user can press a hidden button. The device would then take a photo of the attacker. It would also send the user's location to trusted contacts and emergency services.
The device is still in development: The prototype has won awards (including bronze at the Eskom Expo) and international attention, but it’s not yet commercially available.
It will hit the market sooner than later show how one idea from one person will eventually effect the lives of many
Stay tuned to stay safe on this
What began as a simple misunderstanding over a coffee order at a local shop quickly spiraled into a devastating event. Jessica_ a 35-year-old customer_ had
🔥🚨: Demented Karen was caught on camera snipping hydraulic lines on a boom lift while the operator was still up there! All because the machine was “in front of her house.” These people are completely unhinged. She walked away like it was nothing. Lock her up.
ONE WRONG MOVE… AND EVERYTHING CHANGES
Situations like this can escalate in seconds… and one wrong move can cost everything.
Sometimes just complying can save a life - including your own - and keep you out of years behind bars.
Let this be more than a video… let it be a lesson in what NOT to do.
What could’ve been done differently here to prevent this from happening? ⬇️ 🇺🇸
@RealAshlar@MrWhiteMAGA So, answer the question.
Are you a guest?
Yes / No
It was literally that simple
But NO
Let’s have a huge meltdown like a damn toddler
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🚨 THIS BROKE ME.
A high school student with special needs… just trying to fit in… just wanting to be accepted… gets humiliated instead.
For what?
A laugh?
A moment of attention?
I raised my 3 girls better than that.
They were taught to be kind — to animals, to the elderly, to the disabled… to people who need it most.
In school, they sat with the kids nobody else would sit with.
They saw the ones others ignored.
And I’ll never forget this…
When my middle daughter was in 10th grade, a teacher personally chose her to help in the special needs class.
Not because she was pretty.
Not because she was popular.
Not because she was on honor roll.
Because of her heart.
That’s what mattered.
So when I see this kind of cruelty… I don’t just blame the kid.
I look at where it started.
Because bullying doesn’t come out of nowhere.
It’s taught.
Or it’s tolerated.
Or it’s ignored.
And that’s the real problem.
That young man didn’t deserve humiliation…
He deserved a friend.
He deserved someone to sit next to him.
To talk to him.
To make him feel like he belongs.
We don’t need more “cool” kids.
We need more kids with heart.
Because at the end of the day… that’s what people remember.
So I’ll ask you this—
Are we raising kids to fit in…
or to stand up for the ones who don’t? 💔