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r/Maliciouscompliance Break the Law? I'll Destroy Your Business!

2025-08-29 Comedy
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Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/3hJo9o8qFqrblXu1Plkv8L Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/rslash Discord: https://discord.com/invite/VD6eYD3 0:00 Intro 0:08 Knives 8:05 Park officer 10:06 Flexible hours 12:20 Work from home "Sneaky Snitch" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) License: CC By Attribution 3.0

Top Comments (10)

@GraphiteHeart 2025-08-29

Omg, the surprise footage for authenticity 😂

1.4k 9 replies
@IsYitzach 2025-08-29

Congratulations Rslash, you finally have video evidence of the story that you've been asking for.

921 5 replies
@KrakenIsland64 2025-08-29

That fact that news clip won an award for journalism is peak 90s culture. You don't get local news like that anymore that isn't "Everyone is dying and everything is on fire and everyone has cancer in your area. Are you next?"

910 3 replies
@MrGreenerYT 2025-08-29

Karen: ‘It’s just a joke.’ Mom: ‘Cool, let me introduce you to the punchline of your bankruptcy.

727 5 replies
@Rj-ij6ko 2025-08-29

Story 1: …what? What…is the joke? “Hahaha we sold a kid a dangerous weapon isnt that hilarious?” …seriously that woman is insane

507 28 replies
@MrGreenerYT 2025-08-29

This story shows why you should never underestimate a mother fighting for her kids. She didn’t just protect her son; she took down an entire business that thought it was untouchable. True definition of justice.

358 8 replies
@marquelrogers4534 2025-08-29

7:33 “it’s legal in Texas” that explains the entire story tbh.

258 6 replies
@silverflight01 2025-08-29

Story 3: Hey, a boss that recognized that his change was absolutely trash and he needed to change it. That's nice

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@SkyEcho751 2025-08-29

Story 1: Ah yes, selling deadly weapons to children WITHOUT parents being present, is funny. Classic bully behavior, "It's just a joke" when being called out. Also, it the blade was longer than 5.5 inches, than it might have been illegal to sell a 'location restricted knife'... And that would probably apply to swords as well. Don't know if it's illegal back then, but it certainly seems illegal right now.

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@annamsisko 2025-08-29

Weapons Story: When I was 13/14 I had some daggers and swords also in the late 90s/early 2000s and I got in trouble for whatever and my dad took them all. Fast forward last year. My dad ends up finding 2 daggers of mine and gave them to me. I'm 37 now. 😂 I actually love how well they held up over the years.

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