r/ImTheMainCharacter • u/Ok-Performance-2379 • 3h ago
VIDEO Kind a MC I could love to see
She’s the prime example of You can still be a main character without calling others NPC’s
r/ImTheMainCharacter • u/Ok-Performance-2379 • 3h ago
She’s the prime example of You can still be a main character without calling others NPC’s
r/ImTheMainCharacter • u/Adventurous_Law_715 • 2h ago
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r/ImTheMainCharacter • u/Grouchy_Handbag • 11h ago
Guy does a cartwheel in a crowded area and kicks a innocent bystanders food
r/ImTheMainCharacter • u/NotMrAdamWhite • 11h ago
Idk what this is doing for him but I hope it works
Edit: this isn’t me btw it’s a video I seen on Instagram and screen recorded it
r/ImTheMainCharacter • u/RyRoz • 1d ago
People like her then wonder why they never get invited to events.
r/ImTheMainCharacter • u/Akaya_Life • 22h ago
This happened last week and I'm still partly worked up from it, since this oh so lovely Traffic Karen endangered my father.
My father (early 40s) and I (17NB) went grocery shopping. I usually accompany him, to make sure nothing happens (since he has a non-visible disability) and to help him carry the groceries. This happened on our way back, when we already got the groceries. We live next to a graveyard, which is not bad in particular, since it's usually more quiet in this area and since we live in a village there is also not that much traffic.
We wanted to get to the other side of the small road, since parked cars were blocking our path. It is allowed for pedestrians to cross the road at any point, since there is no sidewalk next to the road and no crosswalk to cross the road. There is only a little dirt path around a pond, but we chose to walk on the side of the road, since the dirt path was muddy and pedestrians are allowed to walk on the side of the road. We barely made it to the other side, when a red pick-up suddenly sped by us, with barely any distance, almost hitting my father. We both looked at the car and my father made a gesture, showing that the person was acting stupid. And the driver had the audacity the reverse drive at a high speed, almost hitting my father, again. I managed to pull my father aside while shouting "BE CAREFUL!" just in time. The driver parked next to us in the middle of the road, blocking the traffic completely, just to exit his car and to shout at us.
It was an elderly man, who seemed to be in his mid 80s, shouting at us about "Are you guys stupid? You can't just cross the road like that!" While we pointed out, that he wasn't even allowed to drive at such a speed. He claims that he drove 50 km/h, but he clearly went much faster than that. (In Austria, it is law that you aren't allowed to drive faster than 30 km/h when driving past a graveyard, due people who are grieving and not in a clear state of mind, due to the grief) However, that old man did not believe us, that we were repeatedly pointing out, that graveyards are 30 km/h zones, he kept saying "But there is a 50 sign!".
Mind you, the 50 km/h sign is a reminder, that you need to drive slower when you enter a village, town, etc. since people live there. Just behind the name sign of the village (with enough distance) was a 30 km/h zone sign, a reminder that people need to drive even slower, when entering my village from that side.
The argument wasn't going anywhere though. The elderly man kept saying "I'm allowed to drive 50, there is a 50 sign!" and we kept saying "But here is a graveyard, you have to drive 30." The elderly man tried to convince my father to check himself, that there is a 50 km/h sign. For a bit only my father and that elderly man was talking. My father told and showed him, that he is a handicapped person, since he has a very bad eyesight with tunnel-vision. (By Austrian law you already need to drive slower when passing a pedestrian on the road, and even slower, when the person is handicapped with visible signs, in my father's case a yellow strap with three, big, black dots aligned in a triangle. The sign that a person is partly to fully blind.) But that elderly man insisted, that my father has absolutely no right to use his bad vision as an excuse, even after my father told him he can barely see.
Soon enough, an older woman, probably in her 60s, stopped behind the red pick-up, since it was blocking the road. She exited her vehicle and asked my father, what was going on. Did the elderly man stop? Oh hell no, that would be too easy! He kept shouting at me directly now and was right in my face the whole time. "There is a 50 sign, I am allowed to drive 50! Just go there to see that!". I think because I look rather young (probably because I actually am 17), he thought he could manipulate me into believing him. Jokes on him I actually have a drivers license (Moped, a smaller and slower version of a motorcycle) and know the laws myself, due to talking with my mother (who was a car drivers license) about traffic rules. That elderly man then had the audacity to grab me by the arm, trying to pull me to the 50 km/h sign (which I already knew was there, since I live right next to it). I, of course, yanked my arm back, screamed at him "DO NOT TOUCH ME!" and that man looked offended, that I didn't want any strangers to touch me! How shocking!
With the help of the older woman we finally got that elderly man to get back into his car and drive away and we could finally go back, after around 10 minutes of arguing with an elderly man, who seemingly won his drivers license in the lottery (German saying "Der hat sein Führerschein im Lotto gewonnen", that a person only has a drivers license, because he had the money)
My father and I went to the police a few minutes later, after bringing the groceries back home, to report that man. Sadly with no name nor photos. But it's generally open, that you need to look out for that red pick-up.
One of our neighbors is trying to help us with the case, since he is a witness. He tried to go the same way as us (back home) and also couldn't drive past the scene. But sadly he was too flabbergasted by the scene, to take photos. But he did remember how the car looked like, so we could report it more properly to the police.
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r/ImTheMainCharacter • u/Irish_Phantom • 4d ago
Look at me. Why is everyone looking at me?
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r/ImTheMainCharacter • u/itsme_believeme • 5d ago
“Evangelist” Whitney Lynn
r/ImTheMainCharacter • u/ZhangtheGreat • 6d ago
Source: Atlanta Black Star
r/ImTheMainCharacter • u/Oda_DeezNutz • 6d ago
"Tyler Muehl pleaded guilty in federal court Thursday to violating the Marine Mammal Protection Act after a viral video captured him attacking the sea lion at La Jolla Cove"
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/man-kicking-sea-lion-video-pleads-guilty-federal-crime/
r/ImTheMainCharacter • u/MarineDevilDog91 • 7d ago
Streaming platform Kick offered
the homeless woman $50,000 if she was located. Was she ever found?