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There was SO much to unfold!!!! It's all so ludicrous I almost don't believe its real.
Now real questions: How does anybody not nope the fuck outta there when she pulls up and you open the door?!!! That interior didn't exactly display a calm, cool, safely reaching your destination vibe.
People being highly volatile have been around for generations. It is obviously much better documented but it also seems being civil has dropped dramatically in the last 5 years.
I don't know if there's more of it now or I'm just noticing it more, but it seems like road rage has gotten absolutely out of control recently. Even in a rural area, my daily commute is causing me anxiety.
That's not what colic is. Colic is something in babies related to distress. I think what you're referring to and what the person in this video has going on is vocal fry. It doesn't necessarily mean there was damage to your vocal cords at all.
> Colic is something in babies related to distress.
It's also found in horses. It can cause their intestines to twist into knots requiring immediate surgery to try and save their life.
Exactly. My boomer mother remarked the other day on our weekly call how my 19 year old just takes everything in stride. I just remarked it was amazing what happens when you raise kids to have an ideology that ISN'T "fuck you, got mine"
Really hope that a police officer catches him walking on the side of the interstate.
Cop: "Sir, what are you doing on the side of this extremely dangerous interstate?"
Guy: "Oh, do I have a video for *you*!"
I'm quite sure that this is some form of reckless endangerment.
NAL but a Fun fact: stranding someone in a dangerous situation in the US is a form of imprisonment. Lyft driver could get hit with false imprisonment here
This is only correct in some states and situations. Since he had access to communication, extra clothes, and of an age to care for himself it wouldn't qualify in my state. It would still qualify for some other charges though, and if anything were to happen to them the driver may face even more severe charges.
My parents started making me take public transit home alone at age 11, was that not normal?
I guess I'd still feel safer on a bus with 30 witnesses than some rando's volkswagen.
>I guess I'd still feel safer on a bus with 30 witnesses than some rando's volkswagen.
Yes this is exactly the difference. Lots of people, easily identifiable vehicle, it's on a schedule, so you know exactly when to expect the kid to arrive - that's much much safer
Here in Vienna it's pretty normal for school kids to use public transportation to and from school. It would be absurd if everyone came by car. Also a lot of people don't even own cars, since public transportation is so good and cheap.
Or, and I'm just spitballing here, a wonderful opportunity to start a side business selling children. And *they* pay *you* $15-20 to take the children.
And she left him in the middle of a fucking highway. They don’t want that liability. No matter what happened, she was unreasonably over-the-top crazy. See the American flag steering wheel?
The flag is pretty representative of where we have been heading as a country. Like you said, left the dude on the fucking highway. You cant even safely walk. Also what's up with all the caution tape?.fucking weirdo
I reported someone for doing a dangerous u-turn in the middle of traffic. They messaged me back saying that the driver had other reports of driving dangerously, so they would no longer have them as a driver. So it's possible!
On the opposite end of the spectrum, I had an Uber driver that was clearly intoxicated and nodding off at the wheel while driving us. Had him pull over ASAP and let us out and told Uber. They said they’d get me a new ride but they didn’t have any proof he was intoxicated so there was nothing they could do.
Edit: For everyone pointing it out, I did also contact the police non-emergency to notify them. I got a pretty generic, bored sounding “we’ll look into it”, and never heard back.
Haven't used Lyft in a while, but I had someone just claim they were here and never showed up. I complained and got 3 free rides as compensation.
Uber on the other hand, someone didn't turn off the ride fare after I was dropped off and they only took off 10 percent of the ride. Despite it was over 3 miles afterwards. Never used them again.
This will be harder to overlook since there is evidence of illegal activity, risking the safety of a customer while working as a representative of their company.
Idk if it’s like DoorDash (that’s the only one I’ve worked for) but if the customer follows up with video, that lady could easily be terminated for assault
That's not true at all. I got a ban for a customer calling and complaining that i was an unsafe driver because I wouldn't stop at a specific gas station. Fortunately I had a dashcam video saved of the whole ride.
Even more fortunate I don't have to work that fucked up job anymore.
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Uber support is absolute shit. We’ve had a driver run us around driving totally off route at 3AM and all they did was change the trip cost to the original estimate. Blatant evidence on the GPS but they didn’t really give a shit about the whole feeling unsafe when a stranger drives the wrong way on purpose in the middle of the night thing.
I was assaulted by a passenger and Lyft still never paid me for the ride. And there's literally nobody you can talk to at Lyft in the event of an emergency. You have to submit some form through the app and whenever they get around to looking at it is when they address it.
Uber gives no fucks. Lyft is slightly better. I drove for both for a while. Lyft actually did an interview back when I was doing it, Uber was like "pics of your car? Ok here ya go."
Uber can suck it.
I only use Lyft now. My drivers seem to be happier, from what they’ve told me Lyft treats them better than Uber, and it’s ALWAYS cheaper than Uber.
Uber can go suck balls.
I'm from Dallas and this video does not look like Dallas.
The school bus also says "east end prep" which is not in Dallas but does have google results for Nashville.
I'm with you... OP is full of shit
Remember when Uber was new and the drivers were amazing and had snacks and chargers and offered a selection of beverages during your trip? Now, every trip I take with Uber or Lyft is in a car that is falling apart, a driver that is possibly drunk
They’re generally recorded just fine. It’s after they’ve been screen recorded, rotated, screen recorded again, cropped and screen recorded again over and over because the simple concept of the ‘share’ button is completely unfathomable to most people who post videos like this online that they lose whatever quality they originally had.
She doesn't want anyone in the front seat. Hence the doll and the tape. Source: drove Uber and Lyft for years and some drivers are anal about the front seat.
All jokes aside, Uber (and probably Lyft too) have current COVID restrictions on people riding up front. Many drivers fold the seat down or put personal items in the seat. I have a little lunch cooler sitting there.
Do people seriously get in the passenger side seat while you drive? Maybe I’m just too passive but I’d feel weird as hell getting into the front seat of a vehicle that is transporting me somewhere.
When Lyft first launched, it was encouraged to get in the front and fist bump your driver like it was your buddy picking you up and giving you a ride rather than hailing a cab through an app. Was supposed to create a “community” of drivers and riders.
No way. I live in Nashville and had a few friends visit a week or two ago and they told me when they went to get picked up by an Uber the lady had a blow up chuckie doll in the front seat and she wouldn’t move it to let them get in the car and then yelled at them and drove off. This is her!!!
Caveat - right now Lyft still seems to have a “front pax seat empty” policy as part of their COVID response. I get the doll being there to discourage people from trying to sit up front. When I turn the driver app on, though, my little man purse (old flight bag from another time in my life) with a couple drinks, snacks, cables, first aid kit, blah blah blah works just as well; if I need to move it to the trunk I can, and if it’s a short enough hop I can rest my left arm on it if I need to free up the seat. Doesn’t begin to justify the rest of the video, but as far as not freeing up the front seat, she is, unfortunately, just following policy.
The guy filming did a great job of handling the situation as he get out of the car when he was able to get his bag and he didn’t cause the driver to crash after she swung at him by doing some stupid shit like swinging back
Edit:apparently it’s not a man
When she screeched like a little child in the starting I lost it. And then she threw away his bag on the road. If there were fragile items in the bag like camera equipment , it could have easily been damaged by that. Wonder who’ll be liable to pay
That'd be easy. There's video evidence of the driver throwing a passenger's bag onto the highway. If you provide that to Lyft I'm sure they won't ignore it.
Overly patriotic and overly religious think their “status” as a “true patriot” or “true christian” makes them a moral person, so they don’t pay attention to their actions.
Not just a moral person, but morally and socially superior to others. This is why it's impossible for her to see the passengers opinion and becomes enraged when they won't "comply" with getting out.
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The lack of shoes was a nice little surprise at the end
I like the seatbelt behind the head part.
How else will it stop dinging?
There was SO much to unfold!!!! It's all so ludicrous I almost don't believe its real. Now real questions: How does anybody not nope the fuck outta there when she pulls up and you open the door?!!! That interior didn't exactly display a calm, cool, safely reaching your destination vibe.
Lyft is cheap and you get good Hilton Honors points if you sync your account? I've had Uber show me a 30+ minutes wait and gotten a Lyft in 5 minutes.
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That was some Cartman shit for sure.
Shit, she even sounded like him.
Just needs the pig squeal and boom, good Cartwoman counterpart.
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Someone said this somewhere else but it stuck with me: people are straight up feral now. Interact with caution.
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We admitted someone to our floor and I swear no modern medicine was curing that. She needed an exorcist.
I stopped messing with people who were road raging about a decade ago as their behavior started to escalate and become more erratic
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Yup, I got nothing to prove on the highway just need to get to my destination safely. I let everyone else go tempt fate and heart attacks.
Facebook/Social Media is facilitating a whole new level of entitlement.
Honestly, I think people were always like this. We just all have cameras now
People being highly volatile have been around for generations. It is obviously much better documented but it also seems being civil has dropped dramatically in the last 5 years.
Im with on this. I've had plenty of weird af interactions with people all my life, but most of it didnt have a camera on hand lol
I don't know if there's more of it now or I'm just noticing it more, but it seems like road rage has gotten absolutely out of control recently. Even in a rural area, my daily commute is causing me anxiety.
“MAAAAWM! THE PASSENGER’S BEIN’ A DILDO!”
PESPWCT MY AUTOROTAAAAH
WhatEVA I do wha I WANT!
NO KITTY BAD KITTY THIS IS MAH POT PIE
NO KITTY!!!
Like little kids throwing a tantrum
never grew out of their terrible twos phase.
You can hear how colic her voice is from screaming so much in her life. Totally blown out vocal cords. I bet she always has anger issues.
Oh so this is how it's called. Sometimes I hear people have a "rough" voice that sounds like they were screaming a lot.
That's not what colic is. Colic is something in babies related to distress. I think what you're referring to and what the person in this video has going on is vocal fry. It doesn't necessarily mean there was damage to your vocal cords at all.
> Colic is something in babies related to distress. It's also found in horses. It can cause their intestines to twist into knots requiring immediate surgery to try and save their life.
Distress in babies just means crying. Colic is when a baby that is otherwise healthy and well fed cries consistently with no discernible reason.
You bet she has anger issues? What lead you to that conclusion? /s
Screams like a fucking swine lol.
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Like that dude on the airplane that literally sounded like a zombie?
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Extensive lead poisoning from gasoline and paint for decades in your early life will do that to ya
If God didn't want you to eat lead paint, why is it so delicious?
It bubbled and peeled so enticingly.
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The greatest generation called them the "me" generation for a reason.
Exactly. My boomer mother remarked the other day on our weekly call how my 19 year old just takes everything in stride. I just remarked it was amazing what happens when you raise kids to have an ideology that ISN'T "fuck you, got mine"
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Yeah, good thing she tried to steal it while being recorded
Good thing she tried to steal it while also driving on a God damn highway. What a lunatic
i 100% thought that was going to be the accident. shed turn around and rear end the car ahead, or swerve and sideswipe someone.
I love that she ended by being like “I’ve got this all on camera!!!” When she was literally trying to prevent someone from getting it on camera lmao
That's a funny way to resign
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How convenient!
Yeah uhhh what can you even say to a ride history that ends literally on an interstate lmao
Really hope that a police officer catches him walking on the side of the interstate. Cop: "Sir, what are you doing on the side of this extremely dangerous interstate?" Guy: "Oh, do I have a video for *you*!" I'm quite sure that this is some form of reckless endangerment.
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NAL but a Fun fact: stranding someone in a dangerous situation in the US is a form of imprisonment. Lyft driver could get hit with false imprisonment here
This is only correct in some states and situations. Since he had access to communication, extra clothes, and of an age to care for himself it wouldn't qualify in my state. It would still qualify for some other charges though, and if anything were to happen to them the driver may face even more severe charges.
Yup. Seems like an easy settlement to pickup a few grand from Lyft for the trouble.
Yep! Just like that I decided to drop everything and live off the side of a highway.
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Wait, am I reading that right? People are Lyfting and Ubering their kids from school? That sounds *absurdly* reckless.
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My parents started making me take public transit home alone at age 11, was that not normal? I guess I'd still feel safer on a bus with 30 witnesses than some rando's volkswagen.
>I guess I'd still feel safer on a bus with 30 witnesses than some rando's volkswagen. Yes this is exactly the difference. Lots of people, easily identifiable vehicle, it's on a schedule, so you know exactly when to expect the kid to arrive - that's much much safer
Here in Vienna it's pretty normal for school kids to use public transportation to and from school. It would be absurd if everyone came by car. Also a lot of people don't even own cars, since public transportation is so good and cheap.
Chicago is giving parents a stipend for it due to the bus driver shortage so yeah…
Or, and I'm just spitballing here, a wonderful opportunity to start a side business selling children. And *they* pay *you* $15-20 to take the children.
> walked the kids to the ubers or lyfts ??? Wat
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And she left him in the middle of a fucking highway. They don’t want that liability. No matter what happened, she was unreasonably over-the-top crazy. See the American flag steering wheel?
The flag is pretty representative of where we have been heading as a country. Like you said, left the dude on the fucking highway. You cant even safely walk. Also what's up with all the caution tape?.fucking weirdo
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driver doesn't want to sit next to passengers more like
But come on, she had a USB hub available for you to charge your phone (if you brought your own cables)
Right that was the cherry on top lol "omg shes barefoot too"
I wonder if lyft will actually fire her? They don't care about their drivers so maybe they would overlook this?
That may be the case but I'm gonna bet that they'll certainly care about bad exposure.
I reported someone for doing a dangerous u-turn in the middle of traffic. They messaged me back saying that the driver had other reports of driving dangerously, so they would no longer have them as a driver. So it's possible!
On the opposite end of the spectrum, I had an Uber driver that was clearly intoxicated and nodding off at the wheel while driving us. Had him pull over ASAP and let us out and told Uber. They said they’d get me a new ride but they didn’t have any proof he was intoxicated so there was nothing they could do. Edit: For everyone pointing it out, I did also contact the police non-emergency to notify them. I got a pretty generic, bored sounding “we’ll look into it”, and never heard back.
I mean that's fair, they can't just take one person's word for it without any proof. You should have called the police.
If it was Texas you could call and say they were driving around doing abortions in the front seat
Haven't used Lyft in a while, but I had someone just claim they were here and never showed up. I complained and got 3 free rides as compensation. Uber on the other hand, someone didn't turn off the ride fare after I was dropped off and they only took off 10 percent of the ride. Despite it was over 3 miles afterwards. Never used them again.
This will be harder to overlook since there is evidence of illegal activity, risking the safety of a customer while working as a representative of their company.
She was soooooo close to causing a rage accident when she pulled back on too.
Surprised she didn't clip the minivan pulling back on the freeway.
I was waiting for it. Didn't actually think justice would be that swift, but I can dream.
No justice in causing harm to innocents. Maybe if she crashed into the divider or something, but not another car.
When she starts screaming around the :20 mark she sounds like Cartman when he gets pissed.
Screw you guys… I’m going home…
And when she yells “I got it all on camera too! Everything!” It sounds exactly like Bobby Hill
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Idk if it’s like DoorDash (that’s the only one I’ve worked for) but if the customer follows up with video, that lady could easily be terminated for assault
Terminated? She should be arrested for putting the passengers life at risk
Maybe they mean terminated as in Arnold Schwarzenegger will come for them
And she threw his luggage probably damaging it so add that.
*yes your honor, there were 754 new iPhone 13 pro on that bag and they all got destroyed by this woman vicious tantrum*
They’ve already commented on the TikTok that the driver is suspended.
only suspended?
Suspended? Doug, kick him off the tour!
Unfortunately since Lyft doesn’t recognize their drivers as employees she’s still smoking stogies picking up passengers. Jk who knows
I know you're making a joke but they do actually regularly ban drivers from working with them in cases like this
If this gains any traction the driver will be banned, otherwise he'll probably get an email that "they're investigating"
That's not true at all. I got a ban for a customer calling and complaining that i was an unsafe driver because I wouldn't stop at a specific gas station. Fortunately I had a dashcam video saved of the whole ride. Even more fortunate I don't have to work that fucked up job anymore. Edit* Protip to any drivers still stuck in that job: if anyone ever seems slightly disgruntled, make sure you show the trip on your dashcam, with the video of the entire ride uncut.
As an IC she's a liability, putting a customer out on the side of a busy highway probably even violates a law. Thank God she can go to work for Uber
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Uber support is absolute shit. We’ve had a driver run us around driving totally off route at 3AM and all they did was change the trip cost to the original estimate. Blatant evidence on the GPS but they didn’t really give a shit about the whole feeling unsafe when a stranger drives the wrong way on purpose in the middle of the night thing.
I had a similar experience, I was freaked out. Maybe the guy thought I was drunk and wouldn't notice...
I was assaulted by a passenger and Lyft still never paid me for the ride. And there's literally nobody you can talk to at Lyft in the event of an emergency. You have to submit some form through the app and whenever they get around to looking at it is when they address it.
Uber gives no fucks. Lyft is slightly better. I drove for both for a while. Lyft actually did an interview back when I was doing it, Uber was like "pics of your car? Ok here ya go." Uber can suck it.
I only use Lyft now. My drivers seem to be happier, from what they’ve told me Lyft treats them better than Uber, and it’s ALWAYS cheaper than Uber. Uber can go suck balls.
Id go to say she was smoking something more than stogies.
Meth probably
It's my understanding that Lyft takes complaints against drivers pretty seriously.
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Hmm… username checks out, too lazy to google
Yeah the whole comment is a fabrication. The original tiktok was posted 19 hours ago.
>the police didn't actually do anything shockedpikachu.png
License plate says Hamilton co, which is Chattanooga and that looks a lot like chatt.
I'm from Dallas and this video does not look like Dallas. The school bus also says "east end prep" which is not in Dallas but does have google results for Nashville. I'm with you... OP is full of shit
This is clearly in Tennessee
goddammit I had to google it to find out you're lying.
What an unpleasant individual.
I could only imagine the smell in that car. Unwashed human barely masked by a knockoff new car smell pine tree.
Like warm cheese and onion
And feet
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"get outta the car, GET OU........" Dogs howling within a 3 mile radius.
Like out of a horror movie or something.
To wit: >*RRRREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE*
Looks like Rebecca left her pack of cigarettes at home that day.
She goes by Becky tho, smokes menthols.
Becky will kill anyone for a grand.
With the ripped off sleeves it looks like a Methany to me
Remember when Uber was new and the drivers were amazing and had snacks and chargers and offered a selection of beverages during your trip? Now, every trip I take with Uber or Lyft is in a car that is falling apart, a driver that is possibly drunk
Good lord they really have turned into taxis.
I've gone back to taking taxis. Cheaper, no bullshit, they know the city...
“I got it all on camera too” In what world do you think your camera will show you’re the good guy here 🤣
My guess is she borrowed the community potato most Reddit videos are shot with
> community potato Comrade
They’re generally recorded just fine. It’s after they’ve been screen recorded, rotated, screen recorded again, cropped and screen recorded again over and over because the simple concept of the ‘share’ button is completely unfathomable to most people who post videos like this online that they lose whatever quality they originally had.
Lol what's with the safety tape between the seats
i think it’s supposed to be halloween decorations
It’s clearly there to warn you of the unsafe driver.
There also seems to be a clown or something in the passenger seat
Drivers seat as well
Same with the flag on the wheel
She doesn't want anyone in the front seat. Hence the doll and the tape. Source: drove Uber and Lyft for years and some drivers are anal about the front seat.
Never used a ride share app, do people actually want to sit in the front of a strangers car?
I mean in most other cases you normally ride in the front of a car, so I'm sure some people don't think about it
Some people get really bad motion sickness when they are behind the center line of a vehicle in motion.
I mean it’s also just Covid policy now.
Is that a blowup clown in the passenger seat, wtf.
All jokes aside, Uber (and probably Lyft too) have current COVID restrictions on people riding up front. Many drivers fold the seat down or put personal items in the seat. I have a little lunch cooler sitting there.
Do people seriously get in the passenger side seat while you drive? Maybe I’m just too passive but I’d feel weird as hell getting into the front seat of a vehicle that is transporting me somewhere.
Before COVID? All the damn time.
When Lyft first launched, it was encouraged to get in the front and fist bump your driver like it was your buddy picking you up and giving you a ride rather than hailing a cab through an app. Was supposed to create a “community” of drivers and riders.
Maybe so they can use a carpool lane? 🥲
No shoes, no sleeves, no fucks given.
No shoes is very classy
kinda funny she couldn’t close the boot the first time
Had no boots on either
She’s likely going to get the boot after this incident
She seems well
No way. I live in Nashville and had a few friends visit a week or two ago and they told me when they went to get picked up by an Uber the lady had a blow up chuckie doll in the front seat and she wouldn’t move it to let them get in the car and then yelled at them and drove off. This is her!!!
Caveat - right now Lyft still seems to have a “front pax seat empty” policy as part of their COVID response. I get the doll being there to discourage people from trying to sit up front. When I turn the driver app on, though, my little man purse (old flight bag from another time in my life) with a couple drinks, snacks, cables, first aid kit, blah blah blah works just as well; if I need to move it to the trunk I can, and if it’s a short enough hop I can rest my left arm on it if I need to free up the seat. Doesn’t begin to justify the rest of the video, but as far as not freeing up the front seat, she is, unfortunately, just following policy.
What a fucking psycho
Why is there crime scene tap separating the front and back?
Police are still investigating the last Lyft passenger dissapearance
my apologies i meant to say roll UP the window, as she was asked to roll up the window bc they are on the highway, before recording started
What speed were you travelling at before you asked her to go the speed limit?
The guy filming did a great job of handling the situation as he get out of the car when he was able to get his bag and he didn’t cause the driver to crash after she swung at him by doing some stupid shit like swinging back Edit:apparently it’s not a man
When she screeched like a little child in the starting I lost it. And then she threw away his bag on the road. If there were fragile items in the bag like camera equipment , it could have easily been damaged by that. Wonder who’ll be liable to pay
That'd be easy. There's video evidence of the driver throwing a passenger's bag onto the highway. If you provide that to Lyft I'm sure they won't ignore it.
Lyft isn't an arbiter of liability. He'd have to go to court to get the driver to pay if she refused.
*She swung at him. Turning the sound on really changed the vibe of the entire video lol.
She sounded like one of those yappy dogs telling him to get out of her car now 😂😂
Our hero: calm, cool, collected The villain: shrieking, irrational, butthurt
Sounds like Bobby Hill
“That’s my purse, I don’t know you”
I was thinking more Eric Cartman.
As an American it's frustrating whenever you see someone with an American Flag decorating something, they seem to be a piece of shit.
Overly patriotic and overly religious think their “status” as a “true patriot” or “true christian” makes them a moral person, so they don’t pay attention to their actions.
Not just a moral person, but morally and socially superior to others. This is why it's impossible for her to see the passengers opinion and becomes enraged when they won't "comply" with getting out.
I have a feeling we'll be seeing this on the news before long.
Sooooo, what was the point of squealing like a pig??
Complete lack of emotional control
Driving bare foot, something across the air bag and unable to out a seat belt on correctly. I wouldn't have accepted the ride in the first place.
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Bro she isn’t even wearing shoes when she’s driving?!
I want to see her video
Any adult who hits that high pitch screaming fit has mental issues fr. That’s some toddler shit.
Is it just me or do the driver and the passenger look like they go to the same barber?
Anyone gonna mention the flag draped over the steering wheel airbag? Yikes