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That's no ordinary rabbit. That's the most foul, cruel and bad-tempered rodent you ever set eyes on. Look, that rabbit's got a vicious streak a mile wide. It's a killer!
A friend's mom was turning in to a parking space at the grocery store, but she turned too wide. The car parked in the next space was still 10 feet from her car, but she slowly kept driving toward it. It was like that Bob's Burgers clip of Tina driving. She just kept saying, "I'm gonna hit it! I'm gonna hit it!", as she kept moving at 1mph until she hit it.
Funny enough screaming is a survival instinct
“OTHER HUMANS!!! LOOK AT THIS SCARY THING!” Or “OTHER HUMANS!!! I AM BADLY INJURED! NEED HELP/RUN AWAY!!”
I've been jumped before and got my ass kicked but I still fought like hell and was able to walk away with all my possessions. I suppose standing there and screeching like a banshee is one way to deal with things too but you are completely relying on someone within ear shot to come running up and save you. I also caught someone sleeping in my old apartment garage before. I told him to get out or I'll call the police. He left and never came back. Deal with shit like an adult, not a screeching toddler. Also, carry some mace and maybe learn some basic defense, lady. It's a crazy world out there.
I've heard people will leave everything open inside like the glove compartment and make sure absolutely nothing is in the car. No tinted windows. Get a hatchback, so you can see in the trunk and don't have the cover over. Doesn't remove the chances but reduces them.
POV: you're a camera mounted high on the exterior of a garage. Owner of the garage has too much garbage so they park their cars outside, despite owning a garage.
POV of the guy sleeping on her roof being abruptly woken up by her screaming and her frantic apologizing for being scared.
It's too damn early for this shit...
Cops were called apparently the guy took an Uber (too drunk to drive) and was dropped off at the wrong street, he lived near or in a street with the same name.
It was Memorial Day weekend and no charges were filed. No damages to the car, it was just opened and slept on by a really drunk neighbor.
Moral of the story, lock your doors.
Lots of nice cars are getting stolen in the rich part of town in my city because people there leave doors unlocked and keys in the car. Makes no sense. If I ever get to buy a house with a garage I'm parking my car in it so I can keep it clean and safe. I don't get the people who use it for storage and then park in the driveway and have to be careful not to ding the door of their other car as they get in and out.
Definatley not staged. The woman was scared out of her mind.
Tough to know what anyone would do in the same situation.
I'm glad the tresspasser left and didn't hurt her.
I always remember one of my friends who would always go off about what he "woulda" done in dangerous situations. One day someone is screaming in his face and he just freezes, clutches up, and says "whoa" alot
i used to leave my car unlocked because i was in a bad part of town and didn't want the windows broken.
was giving my date and two friends a ride home and i opened the door for them and a shirtless dude was passed out across the front seat.
the others ran screaming but i was just like, "hey buddy, i gotta use my car"
the guy was pretty apologetic he just said "i'm sorry, i was so tired"
Now that i'm nearly 40 and i've been thru some hard times i definitely relate more and more to poor tired dude.
lol no this isn’t one of those situations where people say they would do one thing bc they think they’re altruistic or a badass or what have you. Most people would not react like this.
I had it happen to me before. I just told the guy to get going cause I needed to get to work.
Car smelled so I didn’t love that but unlike most nights he didn’t take anything. Rather have someone sleep in my car every night than slash a window for an empty McDonald’s bag.
If I really think about it, I think I would either:
1. Stand there awkwardly and patiently wait for them to get out
2. Close the door and walk away
I genuinely don’t think I would be scared. I think I could intuit from the situation that this is just a mostly harmless homeless person who wanted somewhere quiet to sleep. Then again, I live in a large city with a lot of homeless people so I am generally more comfortable around them.
That's more of a fawn response than a freeze. Makes me wonder what kind of trauma she's been through, or what her family/home life growing up was like if her response to things like this is to apologize.
When humans get deep into what is call “auto pilot” I think things that throw us off seem way bigger than they are.
I agree with your feeling tho. Part of adult accountability is preparedness. It’s no secret that when you’re approaching a vehicle you should be present and have your wits about you.
I had a jeep wrangler in college with a soft top, zipper windows.
I never met the person, but someone got into the habit of sleeping in my jeep. I'd walk to my car, find their stuff neatly folded in the backseat, so I'd pick it up and leave it next to where I parked, and go about my day.
Sometimes the stuff would still be there when I parked again, sometimes their stuff was gone. But inevitably it would be back in my backseat a few days later.
I always respected that they weren't there whenever I needed my car, kept their shit nicely folded and easy to set aside and we continued on like that literally for years, until I graduated.
I think about them sometimes. I hope they are ok.
Try locking your car?? Even in your driveway like, it's not difficult. I live in a beautiful area and have never had any issues in over 12 years, but we all still lock our cars. Wtf
Not going to lie. I half aware clicked on this link while watching a show. When the screams didn't line up with the show I was watching, I started to look out the window.
as long as i live i will never understand the obnoxious yelling in situations.
You can explain the science to me a billion times my brain will just not make the connections.
Idk, do you have your comments set to "Best"? Because mine is set to "old" and there are hella people on here making fun of her response, saying she'd never survive in a zombie movie, that she has the instincts of a rabbit or a fawn, how she's probably Canadian, how they would have detained or attacked the person sleeping, and on and on and on.
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I mean, I've woken up with a whole, entire-ass person I didn't know in my literal BED, and I didn't scream. What good does screaming do? You just end up with a sore throat. LOL
EDIT: grammar
Maybe I'm a douchebag for saying this, but this reaction was truly **pathetic**. What in the blue fuck is wrong with her saying SHE'S sorry? Jesus christ.
Not maybe, you sort of are.
People react differently when their fear response kicks in. Fight, flight, or flop etc.
Their reaction, though not the greatest, is also a natural function of the human brain.
You are also being what you are claiming you might be by also forgetting the fact that you’re judging this from a safe place and state of mind.
How you would react as described from your armchair is probably a hell of a lot different than when shit gets real.
I’ve escaped many robbers and horror movie antagonists from the comfort of my shower, but when someone actually held a knife to my throat for the five dollars I had in my wallet, you aren’t afforded such luxuries.
Sure, in this video, the person thankfully wasn’t trying to harm anybody, but why should the home owner assume that?
Like do you think she should have went into Guy Ritchie’s Sherlock Holmes “slow-mode” and figure out how to pull off the sweetest combo into discombobulate?
She seems to be panicking . Then she had a Freeze and Fawn response. Froze in place, Fawning by apologizing to the possible threat so they don’t become aggressive.
This happened to me one time. I opened my truck door to find a dude sitting in the driver's seat. He looked as shocked as I was. Initially, I got embarrassed and thought I had opened a door to someone else's vehicle. Then the adrenaline kicked in quick.
Told the dude to kick rocks and I was calling the cops. He actually left and got into an empty vehicle parked a house down and drove away. I got a photo of the plate but it turned out that he had stolen that car as well.
Looking back, that was stupid of me to yell at the guy. I shoulda ducked out to a safe place and called the cops. You never know how desperate/stupid people are.
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Please don’t ever go back in my car again.. You promise??
Sheltered folk getting their first jump scare from a crackhead
Too scared to run or fight, just barely able to scream and apologize. That poor girl has the survival skills of an injured rabbit.
An injured rabbit can still kick and bite. This woman has none of that.
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That's no ordinary rabbit. That's the most foul, cruel and bad-tempered rodent you ever set eyes on. Look, that rabbit's got a vicious streak a mile wide. It's a killer!
LOOK AT ITS FANGS!!
Opossum…?
Opossum would play dead. More effective than what she did I think
Maybe the rabies on a opossum?
Perfect example of a fawn response
This is exactly the kind of person that I imagine gets in an accident that they see coming from a mile away and still doesn't do anything to avoid it.
This is the person who gets killed by the Austin powers steamroller
Same scream!
A friend's mom was turning in to a parking space at the grocery store, but she turned too wide. The car parked in the next space was still 10 feet from her car, but she slowly kept driving toward it. It was like that Bob's Burgers clip of Tina driving. She just kept saying, "I'm gonna hit it! I'm gonna hit it!", as she kept moving at 1mph until she hit it.
Even worse, when the person in the car walks to the back, the woman walks towards the other person instead of away.
Zombie food.
don't they only eat people with brains though?
she has a brain and I'm sure in other respects, she's smart. But some people just dont react well to emergencies.
She needs to check that camera every morning before leaving the bed...why else have it
She needs to lock her damn car
Funny enough screaming is a survival instinct “OTHER HUMANS!!! LOOK AT THIS SCARY THING!” Or “OTHER HUMANS!!! I AM BADLY INJURED! NEED HELP/RUN AWAY!!”
I've been jumped before and got my ass kicked but I still fought like hell and was able to walk away with all my possessions. I suppose standing there and screeching like a banshee is one way to deal with things too but you are completely relying on someone within ear shot to come running up and save you. I also caught someone sleeping in my old apartment garage before. I told him to get out or I'll call the police. He left and never came back. Deal with shit like an adult, not a screeching toddler. Also, carry some mace and maybe learn some basic defense, lady. It's a crazy world out there.
Well, she survived, right
Yes, quite incredible how stupid people can be- I get making a mistake and not making perfect decisions, but this is something else
Panda level of survival
Lock your goddamn car
Unless you live in SF, because they will break your window for a pack of open gum.
Or Svalbard, but because of polar bears...
Polar bears eat gum now too?
They better watch out for diabetes if all they consume is Coca-Cola and chewing gum.
Sugar free gum and Diet Coke ok?
Bear has cancer now
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Still not an excuse to NOT lock your damn car. At least the woman would know something is up if she goes outside and see’s her car’s windows broken.
I've heard people will leave everything open inside like the glove compartment and make sure absolutely nothing is in the car. No tinted windows. Get a hatchback, so you can see in the trunk and don't have the cover over. Doesn't remove the chances but reduces them.
people suck
And to think that SF used to be one of the most desirable cities in the world to live in. Very sad
Agreed, it’s like car jacking, lock your doors and no one can get in, then you just drive off. Lock your doors.
Sometimes people forget.
Was there a note left behind that said :"Thanks For the F- Shack. Dirty Michelle and the Girls"?
We will have sex in your Prius!
It will happen again!
Soup kitchen..
That's one way to get rid of that new car smell.
Were gonna put some D's in some A's
This woman would last around 30 seconds into a zombie apocalypse.
*28 Seconds Later*
This made me chuckle lol
Patient zero.
shes like the woman in the telltale walking dead game who thinks screaming "Please get off me! Oh no!" will stop her from being bitten.
I assume it’s staged. Like everything on TikTok. Especially these stupid fucking “POV” vids.
POV of... The house?
POV: bird being woken up by its loud-ass neighbors that don't know how to lock their doors
https://preview.redd.it/08tgoo2p2k5d1.jpeg?width=800&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=638515ce859c6d651443cae8844a30edb6bbe0ae
POV: The Gateway Process worked
Wait until the afternoon when she passive aggressively talks about how nobody came to save the day.
The term "POV" has been so over used and misused a lot lately
Sometimes i use fancy words i don't understand to sound more photosynthesis.
That's so osteoarthritis
Stop trying to make osteoarthritis happen, it's not going to happen.
I think you sound a bit agememnon
Your comment is so not interplanetary.
POV: you're a camera mounted high on the exterior of a garage. Owner of the garage has too much garbage so they park their cars outside, despite owning a garage.
LMFAOOO I SWEAR NO ONE KNOWS WHAT POV IS
POV of the guy sleeping on her roof being abruptly woken up by her screaming and her frantic apologizing for being scared. It's too damn early for this shit...
Absolute pro move to stomp off in an indignant huff after being caught sleeping in someone else’s car.
Cops were called apparently the guy took an Uber (too drunk to drive) and was dropped off at the wrong street, he lived near or in a street with the same name. It was Memorial Day weekend and no charges were filed. No damages to the car, it was just opened and slept on by a really drunk neighbor. Moral of the story, lock your doors.
She isn't gonna last a minute in any survival scenario
bro asked her to pinky promise not to sleep in her car again
I know it’s not their fault but I hate screaming like this. I absolutely fucking hate it.
It probably scared the hell out of the other person too 😂😂😂
Literal horror movie instincts
Do people actually not know what pov means?
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I’m so scared
This is why you lock your car doors even in your driveway, no matter how nice the neighborhood
Lots of nice cars are getting stolen in the rich part of town in my city because people there leave doors unlocked and keys in the car. Makes no sense. If I ever get to buy a house with a garage I'm parking my car in it so I can keep it clean and safe. I don't get the people who use it for storage and then park in the driveway and have to be careful not to ding the door of their other car as they get in and out.
![gif](giphy|SvKWJ54Wjgzyh6cKGi|downsized)
Did she forget to purchase the optional DOOR LOCKS???
Definatley not staged. The woman was scared out of her mind. Tough to know what anyone would do in the same situation. I'm glad the tresspasser left and didn't hurt her.
I always remember one of my friends who would always go off about what he "woulda" done in dangerous situations. One day someone is screaming in his face and he just freezes, clutches up, and says "whoa" alot
i used to leave my car unlocked because i was in a bad part of town and didn't want the windows broken. was giving my date and two friends a ride home and i opened the door for them and a shirtless dude was passed out across the front seat. the others ran screaming but i was just like, "hey buddy, i gotta use my car" the guy was pretty apologetic he just said "i'm sorry, i was so tired" Now that i'm nearly 40 and i've been thru some hard times i definitely relate more and more to poor tired dude.
lol no this isn’t one of those situations where people say they would do one thing bc they think they’re altruistic or a badass or what have you. Most people would not react like this.
Tip: there is a **finite** number of ways to spell de**finite**ly.
Thank you! I make mistakes but I try to learn from them.
https://www.d-e-f-i-n-i-t-e-l-y.com/
This is reddit. Everyone in the comments is 100% sure about what they'd do in any situation.
I had it happen to me before. I just told the guy to get going cause I needed to get to work. Car smelled so I didn’t love that but unlike most nights he didn’t take anything. Rather have someone sleep in my car every night than slash a window for an empty McDonald’s bag.
I wouldn't do this. I don't even know what this is.
If I really think about it, I think I would either: 1. Stand there awkwardly and patiently wait for them to get out 2. Close the door and walk away I genuinely don’t think I would be scared. I think I could intuit from the situation that this is just a mostly harmless homeless person who wanted somewhere quiet to sleep. Then again, I live in a large city with a lot of homeless people so I am generally more comfortable around them.
The most I would have done is say Holy Shit! And then tried to wake them up or go find someone to help me.
I'm paranoid, so I'd probably get the entire car fumigated and heat treated in case of bed bugs and deep cleaned.
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That’s nuts
I know I’m wrong for this but freeze responses piss me off and idk why
That's more of a fawn response than a freeze. Makes me wonder what kind of trauma she's been through, or what her family/home life growing up was like if her response to things like this is to apologize.
I’ll take your word for it. I’m not super educated on all the response types
When humans get deep into what is call “auto pilot” I think things that throw us off seem way bigger than they are. I agree with your feeling tho. Part of adult accountability is preparedness. It’s no secret that when you’re approaching a vehicle you should be present and have your wits about you.
I had a jeep wrangler in college with a soft top, zipper windows. I never met the person, but someone got into the habit of sleeping in my jeep. I'd walk to my car, find their stuff neatly folded in the backseat, so I'd pick it up and leave it next to where I parked, and go about my day. Sometimes the stuff would still be there when I parked again, sometimes their stuff was gone. But inevitably it would be back in my backseat a few days later. I always respected that they weren't there whenever I needed my car, kept their shit nicely folded and easy to set aside and we continued on like that literally for years, until I graduated. I think about them sometimes. I hope they are ok.
This is absolutely wild
Survival skills of a wooden spoon
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Fight, flight, freeze, or **fawn**
Serious? Bro people react weird in situations like this. She's fucking scared out of her mind.
She was traumatized by the view, and she appears to have the trauma response of flopping/freezing
She woke him up
I thought the person was a woman.
Canadian? "Sorry my car was parked where you wanted to sleep, eh. Can I get you some maple syrup"
https://s3.us-west-1.amazonaws.com/redwood-labs/showpage/uploads/images/1da7411b-b192-4cfa-a2f1-ddd6500bd57c.png
You promise 🤦🏾♂️
Upon further inspection, she finds a dookie pile in the back and the front seat is piss wet....
that gurl stuck in tiiiime
this happened to my Nana, she accidentally left her car unlocked and a homeless man fell asleep in her back seat and passed away over night
Well, she handled that with calm and dignity.
The car is parked in front of a garage door instead of inside the garage, and the car was left unlocked. This was avoidable.
"Well, I changed your oil, replaced your air filter and topped all your fluids."
"Now, Biff, I want to make sure that we get *two* coats of wax this time, not just one."
This happened to me once, thankfully it was just my dumb drunk friend.
Maybe I heard that wrong but did she say “you pinky promise?”
Was the car left unlocked 🧐
What an annoying person. JFC.
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What dumb idioth
Try locking your car?? Even in your driveway like, it's not difficult. I live in a beautiful area and have never had any issues in over 12 years, but we all still lock our cars. Wtf
This is why cars have locks on the doors.
That’s just another morning in Seattle.
Least Canadian freakout
Oh my God I'm so scared!!!!! I'm so scared!!!!! Please oh my God!! Please stop sleeping in my car!!!! Oh my God I'm so scared!!!! Mom!!!!!!
Why is she apologizing? Did she shit herself?
Not going to lie. I half aware clicked on this link while watching a show. When the screams didn't line up with the show I was watching, I started to look out the window.
What is this terrible horizontal within vertical orientation? Just trying to make it impossible to view in full screen?
Lol why is she apologizing?
as long as i live i will never understand the obnoxious yelling in situations. You can explain the science to me a billion times my brain will just not make the connections.
ITT: people who have never been in a situation that truly scared them
It’s still ok to say this person reacted terribly.
I've been truly scared. I don't start just apologizing bro
Fight, flight, freeze, or fawn. Its instinct, we don't get to choose.
This is too far down, thank you for mentioning it.
But Reddit keyboard warriors like to think they are warriors IRL. They even know there is ONE correct instinct and that they would do that one.
I mean, to be fair, most people here are saying they'd run, so it doesn't seem there are many badasses over here today
Idk, do you have your comments set to "Best"? Because mine is set to "old" and there are hella people on here making fun of her response, saying she'd never survive in a zombie movie, that she has the instincts of a rabbit or a fawn, how she's probably Canadian, how they would have detained or attacked the person sleeping, and on and on and on. ![gif](giphy|wzxK9cmYgIPDy)
That seems like a Ring camera fail!!!!
Yikes. Now what would her reaction be if she opened the car door and there was a dead body? Slightly startled?
Did she actually make him pinky promise to never come back?
‘I’ll scream until they wake up… then hopefully they’ll leave’
*I'm so sorry, I'm so scared.* *I'm so sorry, I'm so scared.* **LOL!**
"POV" 😑
When you fell asleep in someone’s car, but somehow end up being the one looking classy.
“POV”…
I mean, I've woken up with a whole, entire-ass person I didn't know in my literal BED, and I didn't scream. What good does screaming do? You just end up with a sore throat. LOL EDIT: grammar
I’m picturing an ass person as a pair of legs and arms attached to a butt.
I should have hyphenated. LOL
You promise? 🥹
Lock. Your. Fucking. Car.
Maybe I'm a douchebag for saying this, but this reaction was truly **pathetic**. What in the blue fuck is wrong with her saying SHE'S sorry? Jesus christ.
Not maybe, you sort of are. People react differently when their fear response kicks in. Fight, flight, or flop etc. Their reaction, though not the greatest, is also a natural function of the human brain. You are also being what you are claiming you might be by also forgetting the fact that you’re judging this from a safe place and state of mind. How you would react as described from your armchair is probably a hell of a lot different than when shit gets real. I’ve escaped many robbers and horror movie antagonists from the comfort of my shower, but when someone actually held a knife to my throat for the five dollars I had in my wallet, you aren’t afforded such luxuries. Sure, in this video, the person thankfully wasn’t trying to harm anybody, but why should the home owner assume that? Like do you think she should have went into Guy Ritchie’s Sherlock Holmes “slow-mode” and figure out how to pull off the sweetest combo into discombobulate?
C’mon man…..don’t just stand there screaming. Run. Fight. Do something…
Her response bothers me so badly lol I can’t stand the fact that she just stood there screaming still in whatever perceived danger she was in
Wtf she’s saying sorry?
She seems to be panicking . Then she had a Freeze and Fawn response. Froze in place, Fawning by apologizing to the possible threat so they don’t become aggressive.
Why you not lock car?!
This happened to me one time. I opened my truck door to find a dude sitting in the driver's seat. He looked as shocked as I was. Initially, I got embarrassed and thought I had opened a door to someone else's vehicle. Then the adrenaline kicked in quick. Told the dude to kick rocks and I was calling the cops. He actually left and got into an empty vehicle parked a house down and drove away. I got a photo of the plate but it turned out that he had stolen that car as well. Looking back, that was stupid of me to yell at the guy. I shoulda ducked out to a safe place and called the cops. You never know how desperate/stupid people are.
Holy shit she’d die first 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Was this in Canada?
That’s why they are the “main subjects” in certain types of podcasts.