Another Super Self-Entitled Strawberry Caught on Video


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What do you do if youโ€™re doing something youโ€™re not supposed to do, and a security guard told you to stop?

99% of the time, Iโ€™ll apologize, walk away and hope that the guard wonโ€™t note down my particulars.

1% of the time, Iโ€™ll run away even before the guard could see me.


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But maybe itโ€™s just me, because this strawberry did the 0%.

Posted in a Facebook Page, it shows a security guard approaching a guy who was playing badminton in an area of a supposedly condominium. Now, get this: the guard was friendly at first, even greeting with a soft โ€œHelloโ€.

But the Strawberry immediately plead the 289th amendment: the right for self-enlistment.

He argued that thereโ€™s no notice.

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Oh right. Thereโ€™s no notice at the cai png stall that says that stealing is not allowed, so Iโ€™m going to grab some free food tomorrow.

The Strawberry then said he would โ€œplay alongโ€, and even wanted to talk to the head of management. His next argument? The security guard was there to make sure theyโ€™re safe, and not to create trouble.

(Guard, you should have just said that the Strawberry isnโ€™t safe, HAHA)

Here, take a look yourself.


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However, this might not be a Singapore video, as the Strawberry apparently spoke Malay before switching to English; it might have occurred in Malaysia since our English is exactly the same.

But nevertheless, Singapore Strawberries or Malaysia Strawberries, it doesnโ€™t matter: Strawberries should shouldnโ€™t chun pattern like badminton here.

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