“Going postal” has become a staple phrase for anyone who erupts in unbridled fury over something that, to most observers, seems trivial. While the term originally sprang from a series of tragic USPS shootings, today it’s used to describe any explosive outburst that looks like it could turn a quiet setting into a chaos‑filled scene. Below, we count down the top 10 craziest moments when ordinary folks let their anger run wild, proving that the phrase still has plenty of bite.
Top 10 Craziest Highlights
10 Satan Is Not My God
Air travel is a marvel of modern engineering—zooming thousands of miles in a matter of hours. Yet, the very act of being herded through security and packed into a pressurized metal tube can crank the stress dial up to eleven, especially for those prone to sudden, righteous outbursts. In this clip a middle‑aged woman erupts, shouting about God, Satan, and mysterious birds allegedly stolen from Mexico, while the crowd watches her frantic tirade unfold.
The sheer second‑hand embarrassment is palpable as she’s escorted away amid a burst of applause from onlookers, underscoring how quickly a calm terminal can devolve into a stage for an unhinged performance.
9 Answer Your Door!
Meeting new neighbors is often a pleasant affair, but it can spiral into a full‑blown confrontation when grievances are aired through a Ring camera. In this scenario, a homeowner maintains composure while the agitated neighbor repeatedly insists on two points: (1) she owns a cat, and (2) the cat keeps wandering into the homeowner’s house, triggering an allergic reaction for a child.
The homeowner’s calm replies contrast sharply with the neighbor’s shrill demands, leaving viewers to wonder whether the feline culprit was ever actually sighted strolling behind her.
8 Storemaggedan
Losing a job is never pleasant, but getting the boot from a retail giant like Wal‑Mart can push someone over the edge. The video captures an irate former employee marching down the aisles, toppling shelves, and scattering cans, toilet paper, and soda in a chaotic cascade while shouting a barrage of profanity.
This dramatic exit illustrates a timeless truth: while a workplace may not remember you for the good you did, it will certainly remember the spectacular way you chose to leave—especially when the internet spreads the footage far and wide.
7 Someone Come Get Their Kid
Children, with their boundless energy, can sometimes unleash tantrums that eclipse ordinary mischief. In this clip, a youngster—presumably upset over a wrong‑flavored milkshake—throws the drink at a McDonald’s employee and then climbs onto the counter barefoot, turning a routine fast‑food visit into a spectacle.
The father, spotting his son’s audacious stunt, swoops in like a hawk, snatching the boy from the counter before any further chaos erupts. One can only guess whether the dad retaliated with a milkshake of his own, given the high‑octane emotions on display.
The episode serves as a reminder that parental calm can be just as volatile as a child’s sudden outburst when faced with a public showdown.
6 You Don’t Know Paul Sheldon
The video tags a demanding customer as a “Karen,” yet her true eccentricity lies in an unusual literary obsession: she’s fixated on Paul Sheldon, a fictional author created by Stephen King for the novel *Misery*. Confused, she insists the store carry works by this non‑existent writer.
The clerk remains remarkably composed, searching the system for Paul Sheldon and offering to order the book. Meanwhile, the shopper continues to lecture the bewildered audience of customers about how everyone should know Sheldon’s name, despite the fact that he exists only within King’s pages.
If she had requested Stephen King’s *Misery*—the novel that actually features Paul Sheldon—she might have gotten a helpful response. Yet, sometimes a patron’s fervor eclipses any chance for a polite correction.
5 I’m Not Loving It!
Even a routine drive‑through can devolve into pandemonium when a pink‑haired patron decides to unleash a full‑scale assault. She leans through the window, snatches an item from the counter, and hurls it at the staff. The chaos escalates as she grabs a garbage can, flings it, and even tears the iced‑tea dispenser from its mount before launching it across the lane.
Such theatrics come with real consequences: the employees dial 911, capture her license‑plate, and, according to rumors, the irate driver is now serving time—perhaps sharing a cell with the milkshake‑throwing kid from earlier.
4 You’re Making Me Upset.
Imagine two friends casually grilling lobster in a parking lot, only to be confronted by an older woman who demands they “Pack it up!” She storms over, commands the pair to abandon their feast, and even reaches into their truck to dump the meal onto the pavement.
One of the diners calmly inquires why she objects to their presence, while she continues her verbal barrage. Ultimately, she walks away, leaving the lobster‑loving duo unscathed but certainly shaken by the unexpected showdown.
Cheers to the diners for keeping their cool, and a nod to the woman for proving that not every battle needs to be fought with fists.
3 Do You Want to Have a Conversation About Our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ
On a Connecticut commuter train, a fervent preacher takes the microphone to ask passengers, “Where are you going, heaven or hell?” His zeal mirrors the billboard slogans that line the highway, but the setting—a packed subway car—makes his sermon feel out of place.
Passengers quickly express their disinterest, telling the man they’d rather not hear his pitch. Undeterred, he continues, railing against what he perceives as a society desensitized to evil, while a lone commuter finally engages, pointing out that his forceful proselytizing is selfish.
The exchange ends with a resigned sigh: “Where are we going, heaven or hell? Dude, I just want to go home and take a nap.”
2 You Will Not Say That About My Son
Wedding vows are meant to be heartfelt, but when a bride describes her new husband as “flawed,” the mother‑in‑law erupts, shouting, “You will not say that about my son!” The bride tries to explain that acknowledging his imperfections is part of why she loves him.
The mother‑in‑law refuses to back down, turning what should have been a tender moment into a dramatic showdown, clearly aiming to reclaim the spotlight and perhaps vent lingering grief over her son’s past.
The resulting spectacle shifts the focus from the couple’s vows to the mother’s desperate need for attention, underscoring how personal grievances can hijack even the most joyous occasions.
1 This Is My Sidewalk
One sunny morning, a couple strolling with their dog is confronted by a fuchsia‑clad woman in a bathrobe, who accuses them of letting their pet pee on her garden and claims they never pick up after their dog. The couple, bewildered, insists they have no idea what she’s talking about.
The woman escalates, stepping onto her stoop and declaring the sidewalk is hers, gesturing dramatically that anything surrounding her house belongs to her. Her theatrical tirade feels almost staged, yet the tension feels all too real.
Her exaggerated demeanor paints a cartoonish picture, but it serves as a reminder that even the most mundane walks can turn into unexpected confrontations when a self‑appointed “territory guardian” decides to enforce her own rules.

