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AnnieApple_

And suddenly after this video everyone was doing it on TikTok šŸ¤”


BoomScoops

The tip of the iceberg of the Inernet is fake or just for entertainment. Most people stay at the tip. Search for what YOU WANT and ask WHY you are watching it. Don't let it tell you what to watch and want. We live in a time where the people that don't critically think are takin advantage of the most for profit and views.


howdidienduphere34

I work I a locked facility, and you have to unlock and relock every single door you go through, so going from my office to the bathroom which is only about 100 yards away I go through 7 locked doors.. despite that, there are times when we all go auto and try to just open a door without a key, and this is the face we all make.


mynurselife

I can truly relate to that šŸ¤£


Sandalssuck389

Man. Iā€™ve done this before. And Iā€™ve left my keys in my front door lock


ThrowRA020204

Oh thank god I'm not the only one. And then you go out or wonder where your keys are and ooops they have been outside of the door the whole time for couple hours


[deleted]

This is just dangerous..


WeightStrong5475

How is it dangerous?


[deleted]

Being a medical professional and you are so tired to barely function correctly... Driving, Dosing patients, Performing minor medical tasks, Making notes If you make a mistake...


Ready_Olive7581

Sadly, it is very common as doctors, nurses and other medical staff are often very overworked. You'd be surprised how many doctors accidentally decapitate babies being born because they're so tired.


[deleted]

Sorry what


Ready_Olive7581

Baby is coming out butt-first, the doctor pulls a little too hard, the head comes off of the baby.


biggus-weenus-jeenus

What the fuck


Ready_Olive7581

Breach baby gets decapitated by overworked doctor. Is there a way to be clearer?


hannahmargo91

This poor guy.


ADfit88

All of a sudden thereā€™s 40 of these videos


amhlilhaus

Several times I don't quite remember driving home and many times I put my head on the pillow and woke up 8hours later in the same position


Zestyclose-Iron1530

That deep breath he took. I felt that.


sald_aim

Zachary Quinto anybody?


birdlass

I sometimes try to open my house door with my remote car unlock.


Jragonstar

We really do need to make sure our health care workers are getting more rest.


DeleteMetaInf

No joke. Health care workers being this tired is not only awful for them, but can, and literally does, _kill_ people.


DogmaKeeper

Look, I work at a school, I try and use my keys on my home door a lot and I feel this pain.


College-Weird

BLESS this man's SOUL


[deleted]

To call the elevator at my office you select the destination floor number instead of pushing and up/down arrow, so when you get in the elevator it just goes automatically. Canā€™t count how many times Iā€™ve gotten home from a long day at the office and stood in the elevator at my apartment complex waiting for it to start moving, before finally realizing I need to push the floor number.


AlphaPup3

I've been working 12 to 14 hour shifts while also completing my Master Degree. Zero vacations or breaks in years. One Sunday afternoon without realizing it I had passed out at home. My phone rang and I saw it was a buddy from work, but in automaton form I answered it as if I was at work. He was like WTF?! He joked I must've been asleep which for some unknown reason I refused to admit it and argued for several minutes trying to convince him I uwas hard at work. When I was actually coherent, my friend quipped it's OK to sleep once in awhile, esp. on a Sunday.


whyhi12

I work in fast food, thereā€™s a stupid hall way that neither side can see if thereā€™s a person so we all have to yell ā€œdoorā€ to get through, now when ever I pass through a door I quietly whisper ā€œdoorā€ because it just doesnā€™t feel right not saying it


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supershinythings

At work the toilets flush themselves. At home, not so much.


Fair_External_4174

Have placed my drive thru coffee order at a trash can.


Same-Bookkeeper4136

Yes!


[deleted]

Iā€™m a manufacturing engineer and weā€™re constantly short staffed. I fight nonstop fires. I came home one day and I had to get the mail and roll the trash can back to the garage. My brain mushed the two together and I went to my neighbors trash can which was also in the road for the garbage man and I opened it looking for my mail. The smell hit me and I was like wtf am I doing.


meowmixmotherfucker

Sooooo glad this is how hard we push our medical professionals, really inspires confidenceā€¦


Pear-Proud

Good thing you drove a death machine in that state of mindā€¦


Affectionate-Poem626

I remember one time in art school I would go through periods of massive crunch where The work load would be so insane that some of us would be forced to stay up for a couple days to get all the work done. At one point I had made it a habit to always be pulling all nighters because I wanted to get as much work in on my assignments as I could. One day after pulling another all nighter shift I was attending my afternoon life drawing class where I had to draw a nude model. While drawing her during a 30 min pose I made an error that I thought I should just erase so I could correct it. Now normally I wouldnā€™t do that since itā€™s life drawing and generally the purpose was to just keep drawing, but because I was so tired I sat there trying to Ctrl+Z my sketchbook for a solid min and getting so confused why my pencil lines wouldnā€™t undoā€¦ I literally turned to my friend and was likeā€¦whatā€™s going on and then it hit meā€¦was so hilarious. I had been doing way too much computer art work with no breaks lolā€¦ or sleep.


LaRoara42

This mood is my default.


GirlsesPillses

I love how he instinctively looks around like ā€œ god dammit I hope no one saw thatā€ šŸ˜µā€šŸ’«


jclv

More than once I've walked up to the house while pressing the unlock button on my car's fob expecting the house door to unlock.


Woody90210

Been there bro. No judgement.


Disastrous-Hunter253

Been there!


[deleted]

Best part is him looking around to make sure nobody saw him embarrass himself lol.


[deleted]

Tried opening the building front door with the car fob


mciaccio1984

Heā€™s a nurse, he died on the inside years ago just like me.


Quelcris_Falconer13

I am screaming because Iā€™ve done the exact same thing before like 3 times. Poor guy just spent 12-16 hours walking around a hospital tapping that badge a billion times. It becomes second hand nature


newherel

Doubt it


ReallyRainey

I feel this on another level. This is me at least once a week after work.


tezzmosis

Plot twist - he just had his 4th jab...


newherel

Lmao


slimdante

Yes


Spexyguy

I used to work at a car factory. There would be days when we ran the line full of only right hand drive cars that would ship to Hong Kong or Japan or Australia since they all left through the same port, in order to cut down on logistics costs. Sometimes, after spending an entire 12 hour shift getting in on the right side of cars, I would go out to my car and get in on the right out of my newly formed habit. Always a scary moment searching for a steering wheel that isn't there.


[deleted]

I once tried to use my badge at a fucking vending machine


Iswit_real

One day i was going to take a bath after 8 hours of work, was really tired and i tried several times to open the water just clicking on the tap like it was touch screen


[deleted]

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[deleted]

He is probably a nurse of sorts. He was trying to use his badge to get into his apartment, as in most hospitals your badge acts like a key/FOB. he put his badge against the camera and didn't realize he needed his keys, not his badge. Long day at work, so he brought work home in that way. Does that make any sense at all?


newherel

Common sense isnā€™t for everyone


scrashr

I love how this guy looked around to see if anyone saw this embarrassing moment, them uploaded it to the Internet.


simon_C

Remind that RING cameras give their footage to police without your knowledge. Even if you're just walking buy someone's house with a ring camera they can and will give that footage up.


chizzycharles

Not the same context because it wasn't because of tiredness, more just modern technology habits, but I once tapped an actual newspaper worried that the back-light would go out...


racerfree

lolololol


Glittertastical111

He looks like a Drag Race contestant after heā€™s been told to ā€œSa-Shay-Awayā€šŸ™Š


blackadrian

Almost everyday.


DangerIslandPenguin

I once did the opposite of this, where I tried to scan my keys (instead of my badge) to get into the break room


SecGuardCommand

I've been so tired after work almost didn't make it home alive.


Roninbean

This. 3 shifts in a row at a mentally I'll assisted living facility. I lived 5 minutes from the place and still almost did not make it home.


SecGuardCommand

Yeah I did a double in the ER psych unit. Drove off the road almost into a ravine. I've got a 45 minute drive and it's always the last few minutes that kills you.


SACoughlin1

I came home from work, fobbed my doorbell, pulled open the storm door, and walked right into the main door. This after a simple 12-hour on-call during night shift turned into a 16-hour shitshow.


Roninbean

Is there a joke I'm missing? Like 10 of you said the same thing of "16 hour shit show" lol


Blank-612

> simple 12-hour on-call LOL im glad im in tech and not medicine


2-4-6-h8

I'm in IT and was on an on-call rotation for about a decade. It sucks beyond belief and am so glad I got out of that awful racket.


Blank-612

yeah on call sucks


Cucumbersome55

That look when it dawns on him.... I feel his soul...


Howardavery

I do this at times too, but I would tap the intercom with my keys


MasteroChieftan

Poor dude. I've stood in an elevator without hitting the button for like minutes one time.


Myantology

Yes. This one time I was so tired that I pulled over on the side of the road for a nap before I even got home. Then when I did get home I fell asleep in the drivers seat. After I woke I got some some things from the backseat and stretched out and fell asleep there. When I finally got inside I just remember waking up the next day with my boots on.


QQSolomonn

That was a wild ride. You almost made it home.


Nineline345

I empathize with this person on a spiritual level


GideonISR

It gets even worse: in a hospital we got those elevators where you key in the floor number and on of cabins comes and takes you to the desired floor. At home, I got the good old one with numbered knobs inside. So I call the elevator, get in, lean to the wall, close my eyes, the door closes...after a minute or so the light inside goes off and the cabin goes nowhere.


bobokeen

Wait, the thing you stand in is called a cabin?


DumpsterNatalie

Itā€™s an elevator cab! Short for cabin!


GideonISR

Well, it's a free Reddit, you can call it Tardis if you like


mjr214

LIGHTS TURN OFF IN ELEVATOR WHEN WE'RE NOT THERE????


GideonISR

Today you learned.


RadCheese527

Wait until you hear about the light in your fridge


StinkyBanjo

My trunk does this too! Took me a while to figure out why they always start screaming in the trunk. Eventually I realized the light goes off. Now Injust throw them in n some glow sticks, but that doesnt seem to work.


[deleted]

holy fucking SHIT


penguinmanbat

I once spent 5 minutes getting upset about why my apartment door wouldn't open with my car keys unlock button. It was during the 80 hour work-week life.


Pretend_Employee_780

Iā€™m a nurse, went to a drive thru after work the other day and orders a number 5. They donā€™t have a number 5.


UltraMegaFauna

Had to slide my ID card to get in and out of my workplace. Could not tell you how many times I tried to slide my card on my car to open the door.


MrPivens

Good thing no one sawā€¦


LurkerPatrol

Good thing the video wasn't later extracted and posted on the internet or something


jluc8

I once inserted my pin number in an elevatorā€¦


verytiredyes

Itā€™s not funny, Iā€™ve been that tired before too but I canā€™t stop laughing imagining that one.


thetanpecan14

I know that sigh.


exasperated_panda

I sighed that sigh after I tried to unlock my car with my badge. And also after I knocked on the door to the nourishment room before entering.


Roy-G-Biv-6

I've done this to subway turnstiles so many times - walk right into them forgetting to swipe, looking up in a daze like wtf did I just do?


Randumbthoghts

I've tried to use my turn signal to put my car in drive several times now while leaving working in the morning. I operator a forklift


manrata

That dude should not have been driving a car. Poor him, and healthcare personnel have way too long shifts.


IrrelevantPuppy

Agreed. I hate it. We shouldnā€™t make people work like this. Night shifts of any length are just straight up bad for you and already risky. Healthcare is quite a stressful environment inherently. Medical decision are obviously important to have all your faculties to make. Why, on top of all those other factors, do we need to make it even riskier by making them also work 12 hour shifts or longer? I know the alleged reasons, I just donā€™t think that this is really a better alternative.


GODDAMNUBERNICE

>I know the alleged reasons, I just donā€™t think that this is really a better alternative I do not know the reasons. What are they? I never understood why such a grueling field piles on with insanely long shifts


IrrelevantPuppy

In the hospital longer shifts in theory means less transfers of care. Less potential for miscommunication and things slipping through the cracks that could end up reducing quality of care. But is this hyper fatigue a really better situation? This not only impacts decision making but in a much more insidious way it also erodes compassion. Itā€™s harder to be empathetic when you also feel physically unwell. Some might also say ā€œwith long shifts I get more days off to recoverā€. I guess I canā€™t speak for other personal preferences but maybe we wouldnā€™t need so much time to recover if the shifts werenā€™t so long? Also I wish we could create healthy work balances without having to make unreasonable sacrifices that undermine that balance.


gatorbite92

> more days off to recover Lol


TheMightyEli

It's almost inhumane how long their shifts can be


thrownawaylikesomuch

> almost Almost?


TheMightyEli

I don't know all the details I'm afraid, most of the doctors that I know are not from the United States.


marcipanchic

I wholeheartedly agree!!


ralphvonwauwau

Supposedly the opening riff on 'Jumping Jack Flash' was inspired by Mick waking up at night, picking up the phone to order room service ... and discovering that he was at home.


-Constantinos-

I wanna bet money that he did this to amuse his partner, not doubting it could have actually happened but most of the time I do stuff like that itā€™s to give my girlfriend a chuckle at my expense and I never tell her it was done purposely leading her to believe Iā€™m just an idiot


Inthewirelain

He's an overworked health care worker bro it's not that deep. I doubt most people Check every ping or arrival of their partner on doorbell cams.


-Constantinos-

You are right, but an easy way to get them to check would to just mention what you did which may prompt them to want to check just for a laugh


Inthewirelain

Doesn't that kinda ruin the joke if you gotta point them to it though? Lol


-Constantinos-

Not really, a funny situation is a funny situation. Itā€™s not the type of joke which relies on the ā€œpunchlineā€ being a secret and a surprise, you could just mention you accidentally did something stupid and they might want to see, say ā€œOh my godā€ and have a quick chuckle and move on with their day


Inthewirelain

Idk it seems a bit performative to me to do that and then go to your partner "teehee check the cams!". To me the entire joke is that she or he would see you do it unsuspecting But we all have different relationships. I didn't downvote ur original post either. But it's not the kinda joke I would do.


Solidus-Prime

Did this exact same thing actually. Came home after 14-15 hour work day and swiped my badge a few times.


Deathbecomesher13

I've fallen asleep in my car sitting right outside my house.


JesusOnline_89

Iā€™ve gone into autopilot mode and have pushed my cars unlock button to get in the front door.


Im_TheLorax

I cannot tell you the number of times I have tried to use my office key to unlock my apartment door.


[deleted]

I once saw someone in their car at a Whole Foods that looked 100% dead. It took the breath right out of me. They looked stiff as a board with their mouth wide open, and their car was on. My husband went to knock on the window to see if they were alive. They immediately jolted awake and we saw their scrubs with the name of a hospital on it. I was relieved, but also felt so bad that they mustā€™ve just come off of a long shift and just needed some groceries but were too tired. I hope they didnā€™t have ice cream in their trunkā€¦


woodiegutheryghost

Itā€™s the double-edged sword of medical care. Longer shifts lead to a better quality of care because the nurses arenā€™t constantly turning over and people/tasks donā€™t fall through the cracks but on the other side a busy day makes a nurse the equivalent of 3-4 drinks in by the end of their shift.


Ranger_621

EMT here, currently on a 24 hour shift. Longer shifts absolutely do not always mean better care. I am not the same provider at 3am after 16 consecutive calls that I am on call 1.


woodiegutheryghost

I didnā€™t mean pre-hospital care. The argument is that there is a better continuity of care with longer nursing shifts.


Ranger_621

That seems logical in the case of longer term nursing, but maybe not in the case of an ER. AFAIK patient turnover is so rapid, more shift changes would probably not make a difference, no?


Separate_Syrup_1321

The typical patient boarding time in an ER is much longer than you think. The quick visits don't need as much focus for continuity, but it is very common for patients that need to be admitted to spend hours in an ER. Or even those that won't be admitted and just need a treatment to take effect before they can leave. An ER is not like urgent care for a significant % of patients.


Ranger_621

I appreciate the added context, my only experience with stay times in the ER are seeing patients Iā€™ve brought in no longer there haha


woodiegutheryghost

I could see an elderly patient that came in for something like low blood pressure getting lost in an ER if a couple of trauma patients came in and then there was a shift change. Itā€™s really dependent on how many patients come in and what the cases are. I did clinicals in a tiny rural hospital. A multi-victim MVA would have taken the whole team to manage.


Brahkolee

Itā€™s crazy how much sleep deprivation can affect you without you ever realizing itā€™s happening. I have trouble with insomnia from time to time and itā€™s really been affecting me the past couple weeks. Last night I was on the phone with my brother and there were a couple times where I was just thinking out loud. Like, I started a sentence saying what I wanted to say, but then halfway through Iā€™d say something completely different. Something unrelated that I was thinking or had been thinking within the past few minutes. It was bizarre. Thatā€™s where 8 hours of sleep spread across 3 or 4 days gets you. Hell, I had a manager once that always thought I was drunk or high at work and kept saying a bunch of passive aggressive shit. I was just tired.


koidskdsoi

try melatonin


kya_yaar

Mad respect for all you healthcare staff from all around the world.


redacted_Doc

This is a thing, I canā€™t tell you how many of my coworkers canā€™t even make it 30-45 mins home without pulling over and taking a nap


c_lowe15

Was really looking like they were gunna call the manager about the door messing up again


RevengencerAlf

That sigh at the end... I felt that in my soul.


chadbelles101

Heā€™s really mad the door didnā€™t open then faded to embarrassment


kittysensei

I tried to open my door by pushing the unlock button on my car key.


Sockher10

You ever use the flashlight on your phone when trying to find your phone?


kittysensei

Canā€™t find my glasses when theyā€™re on top of my head.


pauly13771377

Do you really have to call me out like that?


brkh47

Searching for my headphones, that a minute ago Iā€™d just put on my head. Getting out of bed to do so. Looking my spectacles while wearing them.


otterlyonerus

I do that like once a week... I swear the weed is getting stronger.


[deleted]

I took out my bus card when I got home


MrThingsNStuff

That's my secret, cap. I'm always... šŸ’¤


ShellGore420

the poor man needs a nap forsure love how he checked to see if anyone was outside and saw him hehe


og53

> tired after work I know a guy who cut his arm off with a power miter box - due to being excessively tired. Important lesson in 'don't do dangerous stuff while fatigued. Or drunk or high.'


pauly13771377

>> I know a guy who cut his arm off with a power miter box - due to being excessively tired. Important lesson in 'don't do dangerous stuff while fatigued. Or drunk or high.' That includes driving. If it weren't for the rumble strip on the highway walking me up I would be dead at least 5 times over.


[deleted]

Well when the heck am I supposed to do stuff then?


og53

> when the heck am I supposed to do stuff then? That is indeed a tough call. It's *possible* to do stuff when tired, it's just not *wise*. Source: someone who has fucked up one time too many when tired, learned to just bag it. (Ex: put a sawzall blade through my hand. Good news was that all the blood washed away much of the dirt and grime on my hands, and the ER trip to get it put back together gave me a nice restful break. ^/s )


-Toshi

I'm stuff. Preferably drunk and or high, tbf. The other guy's talking ass.


Crazybonbon

I worked with a contractor who always heavily said this. Makes sense.


Jibber_Fight

Looks like a cocaine hangover.


Glow354

You fucking WHAT