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r/Entitledparents Get ready for some insane entitled parents! In today's story, an entitled step-father thinks that he owns his step-son, so he threatens and assaults his step-son and tries to kick him out of the house. This step-father has been sneaky, and has hidden all of the abuse from OP's mother. But OP finally figures out a way to expose the step-father for who he really is, and OP's mom kicks the step-father out instead! If you like this video and want to see more, this the subscribe button!
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Love your vids
Good rule of the for all single parents: IF YOUR KIDS DON'T LIKE WHO YOU'RE DATING, LISTEN TO YOUR KIDS FOR GOD'S SAKE.
Yes but it does matter about yourself too but if there wrong to your kids then of course make them go away
Not neccessary
Not really true
Sometimes kids will not like the person their single parent is dating because they think the new person is trying to replace their other parent. Or they still hope that their parents will get back together and that new person is ruining that. Kids can also be entitled and wrong
Pumpkin Guts
Iâm not trying to say âoh your wrongâ because you are right ^^
But for my mom... who ever she dated, I always said ânoâ because sheâll end up hurt and always say ânothing is gonna happenâ
Long story short, I have an intuition that is NEVER wrong and turns out... every guy she went out with, broken her (heck, one left her when she was pregnant)
So, Iâm looking out EXTREMELY carefully for my mom
Remember, some kids can be right but parents donât think you are ^^â
Yes she's a idiot
"Respect is earned, not given"
I kind of agree with this. Basic respect is given, true respect is earned. Always respect someone until they prove if they are worthy of it or not. "Yes/no Sir/Ma'am. Thank you/No thank you." Never start by disrespecting others. Treat others how you want to be treated.
I Iike this comment
the logic in that man is that he can disrespect the son but when the son doesn't respect him back he get mad at him. like yes someone will 100% respect you, if you disrespect them.
This is golden
For some reason my dad doesnât understandđ
Iâm not calling u sir or maâam itâs just not the way I speak Iâll be polite my own way
Hmm yes, treat others how you want to be treated, the national school anthem
Rslash: respect isnât given its earned.
Teacher: I NEVER HEARD SUCH WORDS.
If that isn't the fucking truth
Actually my English teacher in 7th grade (Im German btw) often said "give respect to gain respect", and he was a cool dude. Sadly cool dudes are the minority in that field.
@@builder396 all the good and cool teachers in my school get promoted to not teaching or just die. (R.I.P chiccachino, we all miss you :( )
Yeah, the teachers that demand respect only get less respect.
WorldTravel1518 I always get in arguments with those kind of teachers
Jegus Fragging Cripes. Someone writes a letter like that to a depressed person, it's arguably attempted murder.
Accessory to Attempted/Suicide, more possibly. Successful or no, it can be considered a catalyst for an attempt.
as far as laws goes, it's a bit of a gray area, but it is something that should most definitely be taken into consideration.
To be fair, alot of depressed people probably wont commit because of a letter, I'm not saying it worn happen, I'm just saying not all people
@@Nick07900 Probably not a letter alone, but the letter merely added to all their other issues and could be considered the straw that broke the camel's back.
Malicious manslaughter, arguably, not that such a thing exists. If it did, though, Iâd say thatâs what âkysâ messages were.
When he said the goodbye stuff I was geniuley hooked to the story and when he said she was alive I went like thank god
I cried at that moment
I think we all breathed a sigh of relief hearing that the mother survived.
Well written post, almost loudly said "YES" out loud in public
Ikr!
Yeah oath
When the story about the crazy grandmother said the dad tried to kill himself my heart hurt so much
Yeah that story made me feel all kinds of things. Predominantly rage tho, if that was my grandma I'd kiss her on her forehead while I unplug her life support.
Yes but we have the boomer remover
Charlie Hurley yeah, and with how she acts sheâll have it by next month.
Same.
Iâm literally 25 and I started crying.
Worst grandma ever! She almost got op's dad killed and could have ruined op and op's mom's lives
if i where to have absolute power over the world people like here wuldnt be aloved to exist
@@edgelordsupreme3961 I think if most people here had power over the world, those people would be extinct. And if those people like OPâs grandma had power, itâs as likely as not we would not be here
@@lachocolatchaud i misspeled her i typed Here indtead of her
@@edgelordsupreme3961 I didnât notice that, maybe edit the original reply next time?
@@edgelordsupreme3961 If I were to have ultimate power over the world, entitled people wouldn't exist. They would just be normal people and not dicks
I canât believe how cool headed that kid is in the entitled grandmother story and Iâm envious. I donât know if I could have refrained from dislocating her jaw with her own toenails right there in the hospital
The first story: the mom's (ex)boyfriend is a narcissist, just like the ex husband. The reason he "treated her decent" is because that's how narcissists operate; they love-bomb their target to reel them in for the first 6 months or so, and after that, they start to show their true colors and become abusive. They gaslight, invalidate and try to isolate their target of abuse from family and friends by saying things like "they're just jealous and try to destroy our relationship". They are very predictable. I feel for that mom in the story. She has some traumas she needs to heal so that she can be secure enough in herself not to be taken advantage of.
trauma is no excuse to abandoning her son to instead only trust and love a random guy who she met only a few months earlier. the mother was in the wrong, she should have trusted her own child long before she trusted some dude she dating
That might explain the weird vibes I was getting from one woman I had attempted a long-distance relationship with (i.e. wondering why I didn't tell her about one day being my dad's birthday, and why I wasn't messaging her to which I reiterated that she said she was going to message me first). I noped out of that one in a panic after she asked me about paying for an iTunes thing (which would have involved my credit data, was paranoid that she'd abuse it) and worried for a few days that I might have made a mistake that day.
In hindsight, I probably dodged a bullet. If she was a narcissist, then that might explain what happened with her last 'ex'.
you're talking about manipulative abusers in general rather than any narcissist. enough narcissists are high functioning and know how not to be an absolute dick to people. yes, npd makes it more likely to show toxic traits, but also people without a personality disorder are perfectly capable of being extremely toxic. they're not always "searching for targets" of manipulation.
that doesn't mean that people who have gone through abuse from narcissists aren't allowed to call their abusers narcissists when they are, and they deserve all the recovery they need and more imo.
though i'd love it if it would be described as toxic behavior unrelated to npd, since anyone, no matter how empathic, can commit gaslighting and other manipulation tactics.
@@dancingwithknives4489 Narcissism is a spectrum, not black and white. "Normally functioning" people can be dicks to others, sure, but they don't thrive on it; narcissists do. One can also have traits of narcissism without being full NPD. But narcs all follow a pattern of behavior that's specific to narcs.
@@theswedishdude1 I never said it was an excuse, because it isn't. I meant to point out that she's got trauma she hasn't dealt with, and will keep choosing the same kind of partner until she does.
Anyone: **Exists**
Karen: **YoU'Re TaK iNG aW a y m Y AngEl' s aIr !!**
That sounds like spaghetti.
I did not understand anything from this
@@reddittime9283 Angel's hair.The skinny spaghetti?
Me: *Takes a DEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEP breath in*
You have a good taste in pfps well done my guy :p
Geezuz that grandmother is one terrible "human" being if you can call her that. No compassion, no pity, only she's perfect...man I'm glad my grandmother was an incredible human being. She raised 6 kids by herself (my mother).
This grandma seems like maybe she was hoping her daughter would get with someone wealthy or have enough money to take care of her by proxy. Like she wanted her daughter to marry a rich man so she could live high on the hog through them.
"Respect is earned, not given."
Every entitled parent: *I'm going to pretend I didn't hear that, where's your manager?*
During the point of the Grandmother Story, when OP had to say his goodbyes, I was a defenseless child again, bringing me back to when my mom died. When the mom was ok, I literally had to pause at that point for a few minutes just to regain myself. I can't imagine the kinds of things going through their head. All in all, I am so glad this story had a happy ending. Not many like that do, and there needs to be some more good in the world.
Wow Iâll probably never know what thatâs like. I was so happy for OP, his mom and his dad.
I'm so sorry for what you went through. I hope that you have a very long and happy life.
I hope you're okay and doing well
OP's mom is lucky that she had a stroke that she could recover from. I feel the same, I lost my mom to cancer. It didn't officially kill her, but it did contribute heavily to what did.
HOW DARE YOU CALL ME A CHOSEING BEGGER FOR NOT LIKING 3 MONTHS OF EXPRESS VPN I GOT REALLY GOOD GRADES IN SCHOOL AND I DESERVE A YEAR
Are you also dying of cancer?
lol
BWAAAAAAAAAAAAAHAHHAHHAHAHHAHAHHAHAHHHAHAHHAHAHHA....ahahahahahhahzhahhahahahahahahahhahaha
the choosing begger criteria
- rude
- entitled
- pretends to know someone with cancer or says his/her child is sick or has good grades
- gets angry easily
Xx_bead_xX
Ok boomer
The crazy grandmother story: I'm not the only one suspecting REAL HARD that the grandmother had at least *something* to do with the seizure right?
It's WAY to convenient for her, seriously that family should hire a detective on that hold hag - I bet she'd easily spill everything shes done to someone eventually, especially if you here to 'butter her up' by agreeing with everything she says and does until you get what you need, and if she really was involved with the seizure she sure as hell would spill that too. Hell might not even need a detective, get a friend she doesn't know about to go undercover if possible.
People like her seek vindication from others because everyone around her despises her for all of the crap shes done to probably everyone, such people are *super* easy to fish information out of as long as you feed them the vindication they so desperately need and will not suspect a thing.
I seriously believe she had something to do with the husband not getting a job. And then she calls to patronize him about it
What do you think she could have done to cause her seizure and stroke?
"Respect is earned. Not given."
Sadly, some people **cough** my dad **cough** just couldn't learn that if it was on a sign that smacked them in the face.
The crazy grandmother story: I'm pretty sure one will never know whether she lied about the dad of OP's mom or not. I wouldn't believe a word that comes out of that... person. Story might seem believable but it could still be just a story designed to cause hurt.
I'm pretty sure, even if this is fake, there are people out there who are exactly like that. The family just never heard of reddit. ;)
DNA test would prove it, if she really wants. Even if the man in question is dead, she can get tested with a sibling to see if they are full or half siblings - if that is something she'd like to pursue.
@N Logan How is saying two thousand twenty wierd?
@N Logan So people not reading years like you do are "weird" and "not normal" ?!!
r/entitledNLogan
*Demon. That ainât no human.
OP: *Exists*
Grandmother: "Hippity Hoppity, you're now my property!"
Mother: "Not in my house!"
Dino Dracko Not funny didn't laugh
I did laugh.
@@mjwoods14 Then why are you commenting again? The people who liked my comment says otherwise.
@@dracko158 hi
@@dracko158 checked your channel you like overwatch I do to nice
As someone who lost their father to suicide in the same way, that story made me cry. Iâm so happy they where able to save him
I'm so sorry for your loss...suicide is awful...just awful in every way.
16:50 Im so glad his mom is getting better! My mom was told she would never walk again after a bad accident and was paralyzed from the waist down, little over ten years later she's now walking up and down the stairs of the prison she works at save'n lives (she's a physiologist that handles suicidal, homicidal, cronic seizure, and counsels prisoners)
Just because you're a male and you live somewhere, doesn't mean you own it
*Americans screeching in background*
A lot of old laws that never got abolished in different states America that say that woman I have to ask permission to speak by the land owning male
i own the oxygen your breathing , why you steal from me
@@abaddabberdoo917
Words are hard, I know
Exactly. I'm 14, pretty tall, and live in a small house with my mom and siblings. Doesn't mean I own the house though. The moment I ever have the balls to say something like that to her would be the day my mom slaps the shit out of me. And she hits very hard
I actually squeeled in joy when Op#2 said his mother's surgery was successful
Same, this family had it rough but Iâm glad they managed to get through it
Well I didnât expect one of these to make me cry. My mom has tried taking her life a few times too (seems to run in the family). Iâm glad OPâs dad got the help he needed.
Thatâs so sweet that the parents got the kid a play station when they donât have very much money, thatâs what I call a very loving family
I always say, respect is given until it is lost.
What is that near ur username
@@ghosty3494 I am subscribed to Rslash.
I respect others as human beings automatically. As a person is earned, and nearly impossible to get back once lost.
I think that when you meet someone respect them and it can be lost and gained.
I typically start everyone on a neutral slate. Not going to be rude to them, but also not going to treat them like royalty. How they act depends on where they land for me.
The grandmother is unbelievable. I bet I wouldn't be able to hold myself back and straight up slap her..
@Warcraft Gamer i would refuse to breath her.
I had a similar grandmother
I think I'd go full Doom Slayer on that demon.
Anyone remember that one Nuclear Revenge where OP murdered his grandma? I was half expecting the đ©đ© Grandma to be a murder victim ...
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CadentClock39 legend
@@CadentClock39 legend
That recounting of the grandmother situation was a rollercoaster of emotions and I am really happy for OP and their father that things are getting better with OPâs mom.
The story about the grandmother was so sad and heartbreaking she deserves to go to court I love this channel so much đ
As the story started, it reminded me of my step father back in the early 80's. I was 14(f). Then as the story continued, I could swear I was OP. This brought back harsh feelings as the story was exactly how my step father treated me. Even the details are eerily the same. 30 years have passed. My ending was different. Thanks for sharing OP!!
oh
His entitled voice is so realistic i literally want to punch the screen
Lol
K
I cannot sleep without wanting to punch an entitled person
@@drinkingcowboy4806 Agreed
I never realised the traction this comment got lol
. . . That last story sounds so familiar. Rather you've covered that before or there's enough people that are just that stupid to think you can force someone to have a baby and that'll just cure all mental illness. As wonderful as new life is, there are cases (and it isn't rare) where you have a baby and end up in a worse depression. Even though babies are cute, they can't solve all your problems.
Itâs familiar cause he covered it before.
Iâm guessing itâs gotta be pretty hard for him to keep track due to the number of stories he has done.
Entitled Parents : mY cHiLd Is A aNgEl
Her child: đ§ââïž
Lucifer was an angel.
Really? Cus that child looks like they were dragged to heck.
Saw the title and thought was like my mum when I was younger âkid, slave same thingâ honestly putting my mum in her place was the best thing I ever did and Iâm glad I did because her treatment of my siblings wasnât great either. I got it worse being the oldest but still though no kid should âget it worseâ in fact no kid should get it at all EVER!!
My mum has 6 kids, she said she had so many so that her kids could take care of her kids đ
@@kinzobean6468 lol
I lost my mum 3 years ago to a stroke. It was a month after my brother was born so listening to what happened to OPâs mum really hit me. Iâm so glad that OPâs mum survived and everyone was okay.
OP should have put in CCTV cameras installed in & out of the house when his mother's house!
i was watching "You're my kid, You're my slave!" when this was posted , i was so confused at first glance.
I also love these videos btw
when i first saw the name of this one my first thought was "huh. i wonder if he re-did that same story accidentally...?"
That story with the mom having a stroke, was a roller coaster! I'm glad everything worked out for the betterâș
It's absolutely baffling to hear about these entitled grandparent tales. They really go to extreme lengths to make life a living hell for their children, and will take every inconvenient opportunity to start some drama, even after several decades. What I don't understand is how they can have such a strong drive to act on the same level as rebellious teenagers throughout their entire lives. It's such a miserable existence that they should hate themselves for it, yet they don't.
My own grandma can have very strong opinions, but she's generally a very loving and caring person at the end of the day, and that's all that I really care about her. One thing I've come to terms with is that older people don't always appreciate modern trends, and understandably so since the social norms in their youth was so vastly different from ours.
Some of them can learn to be accepting of these changes, and others will just stubbornly cling to their old ways that encourages segregation and spite. The latter ones are better left to their own devices - if they want respect, they have to earn it.
That first story reminded me a bit of my own now ex-stepfather. This man always demanded that I respect him and often times said that I would never be able to succeed in life because I wasn't perfect at house chores. A (somewhat) usual day when I came back home from school went sort of like this: my mom would still be working her job as a deli worker (she was the best worker they had and was the only reason I actually ever enjoyed their food since she's pretty good at making food) when I'd come back home. The bus ride is about an hour long for me and whenever we were about 3 minutes away, I would have this terrible feeling in my chest. I eventually figured out that this feeling was dread in its purest form.
So let's take this day as one of the days I would be "grounded" instead of the days when I'm not "grounded". So, I'd get home and would try to get out of the living room as soon as I could since he was always there on his Playstation. I'd sit my backpack in my room and grab my homework. I'd work on that while eating a small snack (besides meals, I was only ever allowed a small snack or two a day to eat). Once I finish my homework, I would have to do my daily chore of sweeping and using the Swifter on the kitchen floor. Sometimes that man would come in and watch me work, which always terrified me. If he found even the tiniest piece of dirt on the ground (not exaggerating), he'd begin to yell at me that I was lazy to which I would begin to cry (I was pretty young, so that just makes that man even more worse). He would then get mad at me when I'd cry and say his usual "I'll give you something to cry about". Which usually meant that he would go get his belt to spank me (or occasionally my younger sister who he treated better than me). I would then start screaming in terror and he would get mad and yell more about how he hasn't even spanked me yet. He would force me to lean against the counter as he took his belt and hit me as hard as he could on my behind for as many times he felt. Somehow I never bled or bruised from that. My skin would turn red, but that was it. I would then be forced to re-clean the entire floor as he went back to being the lazy idiot he was. After I finished, I would serve out my "grounding" which was being forced to sit at the uncomfortable kitchen table all day long without being allowed to move, talk, read, write, etc... I was only allowed the essentials like drinking, using the bathroom, sleeping, eating, etc... My mom would get home and he would explain how I'm such a terrible kid to her and since I was too terrified to speak out against him, my mother took his side. I didn't get hit with the belt too often, but still enough to make me fear that man.
Eventually, enough was enough, and I decided my only saving grace was school. In order to keep my emotions and feelings fresh, I would force myself to cry for the entire hour of the bus ride to school. Somehow no one ever noticed on the bus. But luckily, before school starts we would all be in the gym together and my classmates noticed and attempted to comfort me and tell a teacher. I would go to the guidance counselor and explain the situation. CPS (child protective services) was called and they did come to school to talk to me. When I got home, I found 2 cars waiting in the drive way. My mother was at work and that man didn't own a car and basically sat playing his Playstation all day long. The two cars were a police officer and a CPS worker. In short, the only thing that happened was that he was no longer allowed to hit me with a belt every now and again. He somehow lied to them, which did result in me slightly losing trust in adults.
It didn't stop the abuse. I would still be yelled at, grounded, and once I was even thrown out into the snow after my body moved on its own to fight back against him wanting to hit me with the belt. You know that phenomenon where time slows down in intense situations. Yeah, that's real and it's really weird. I continuously had the guidance counselor contact CPS. Every. Single. Report. Was. Rejected. They ignored them, making me lose nearly all of my faith in adults.
My older brother who lives on the other side of the country hates that man probably just as much as I do. My brother once got into a fight with him, won, and got him sent to jail. My mother bailed him out and nothing else happened. What's funny is that I was awake when all that happened and I heard my mother and that man agree that they needed to clean up the blood before my sister and I woke up. I was awake the whole time and saw the amount of blood in the kitchen through the tiny crack in the bedroom door. They did do a pretty good job cleaning it up, but I still found a blood stain on a chair. It wasn't till many many years later before I told my mother I knew about that.
What ended my suffering with that man was when my mother found out that that man was cheating on her. My mother divorced him ASAP and he eventually married the woman he cheated on my mom with. One day that man and that woman got into a fight and my mom agreed to let him stay at our house for a bit. It had already been years since then and I decided to get a small amount of revenge. Just something minor that should have made him mad. The Keurig he always used to use in the mornings, I cleaned it up and was drinking coffee from it when he arrived. His usual seat on the couch, I was sitting in. The PS4, I played it. I even asked how life was going to which he responded, "not good." It took all of my effort to hold in my laughter. Our roles had completely switched. He went outside with my mom for a bit for him to get his stuff and I let out some chuckles. Seeing the man that made my life a living Hell in a terrible situation was great. I almost believe karma exists. Some more years later, his life got a tiny bit better after he lost all his friends and couldn't keep his job even if his life depended on it. I do one day hope to get my own personal revenge (legal revenge), but I'm waiting for the right opportunity. I can wait. He spent over half my current life heating the soup, I'll wait for that soup to cool down before giving it to him... no one likes cold soup.
I'm actually doing pretty good now. I do have some anxiety issues, but I'm usually able to avoid them. Also, I'm graduating high school this month (virtual graduation because of what's going on right now) and I've been accepted to a good, affordable college. I have my life goals set and I'm aiming to become an electrical engineer for NASA. The engineering program in the school I'm going to is pretty good. The head of the engineering building put lots of thought, effort, design, and money into the engineering building. I believe it costed several million dollars and has several machines that even schools with higher costs don't have. They even added a student lounge in the building that allows only engineering students to access the computers. Engineering students get free printing because of that. Also, as long as we provide the materials, we can use any of the 3D printers in the buildings. I'm pretty excited to go. So ex-stepfather, I will become successful even if I'm not perfect.
Thanks for reading this if you got to the end. Have a good rest of your day. :)
I'm happy that youtubers get sponserd because youtube isn't really the best for the people on this platform
Wait 69 likes, cool
CZcams itself is the worst
By the way now your on CZcamsrs most wanted now
Me too, I would rather listen to an ad from the CZcamsr than from a paid propaganda. At least we can suppose they are being paid for that, and our views are supporting it
@@fastestfuckalive6978
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69 likes? nice.
i almost burst into tears when the mum almost died omg, that family is so damn strong x
my god man, your parents are such wonderful people. it brings joy to my heart to hear that both of them are still alive and healthy to this day. They both were made for each other. I wish them a full life of happiness and curse your evil and cruel grandmother.
Grandmaâs funeral is gonna be real empty
Me: *Bored*
RSlash: *posts*
*Happiness noises*
CallMeZebrah-_- Iâm the same way
if itâs boring, I invite you to watch a lot of other videos, after watching rslash, because itâs in uncompetition
@@FerroequinologistofColorado lol
Reddit Time psh heâs way better than you stop coming and hating on this CZcamsr.
Why are people so entitled it's so annoying.
because the world is a piece of crap and will always be.
@@vetortheplaguewerewolf well said
Because they become a little spoiled by society, then automatically assume that means the world always owes them something
Ikr
This is why we should all be communist
The dude/dudette with psycho grandmother has my utmost sympathies. Been there, done that. And won out. Luckily my dad is the strongest person I know!
âYou donât deserve respect, you earn itâ
-RSlash 2020
Hey everyone, I hope you have a great day and stay safe. May the fourth be with you
May the Force be with you
Use the force Rslash, use the force
Omg I forgot about may the fork
And good luck to you, man! If you suddenly become bored, come to me. There are many different topics, but there are almost no views and subscribers.
May the fourth be with you too đ
âPassionately hugâđ
I donât know why this makes me laugh
Because it sounds like a kid trying to explain what sex is to their parents without getting in trouble for saying "sex"
Right ??? Who's his audience ?? 5 year olds ?? Elementary schools have "passionate hugging" education classes, right ??? hahahahahahahaha :P SMH. So, 10 year olds can speak english that this beta isn't comfortable with ...... OK.
The demonitization might have asserted dominance over rSlash's videos with... bad words and things like "passionately hugging" in the stories.
@@RandysRides Also, there are people that can be triggered at people "passionately hugging" over people and it might give the watcher/listener so I think rSlash was pushing away demonitization and try not to trigger people at the same time.
13:51 me: *gets scared for op's mom and almost start to cry*
Also me: *realizes shes fine* yeyy
It's 2023. I sincerely hope the Wicked Witch of the West does not begin harassing OP again.
Holy crap.. This was a real emotional rollercoaster. That grandmother deserves to be put in jail or something
Last OP : I'm asexual.
Me : *salutes* ace gang !
I thought ace was a negative term?
I'm not sure, but I think he already covered that story before...
UmbreonTwinkle I saw it as shorthand personally.
@@Twinklethefox9022 Why would it be? I have never heard someone use it negatively or as a slur
Ace gang!
When I heard the part where OPs dad called them to come say goodbye, my heart sank and I thought about what if it was my mom. That was pretty hard to listen to. I'm glad she's doing well.
The story of the one day saying lies and wanting respect makes me realize Iâm not the only one with a father like that.
Geez the last story hits home. Ive been told stuff like that many times, its so annoying
Story one was such a trigger for me itâs like that person was reading a paragraph of my life!
Oh man, the second story was one hell of an emotional roller coaster. Glad everything sounds like it worked out in the end.
Grandma: *Pulls back curtain*
Grandma: "If you look to your left you can see my dying daughter that I don't give a rip about."
Decent human being:I am not your slave!
Karen: *shocked pikachu face*
I was just watching the r/entitledparents playlist I'm excited for this
Hey, same! When I was about to switch to music though, I saw this in notifications, and I had to click.
Although, I hated the grandmother story. That made me a tad heated. I truly hope karma is real now. (I'm not superstitious.) She deserves the worst -_-
StingrayKitten 179 heâs here between 8-830 everyday. Heâs pretty regular and itâs awesome because itâs been keeping my sleeping schedule regular during quarantine.
The grandmother in that third story sounds like an absolutely lovely human being. (sarcasm)
And the whole 'you're going to disappear' thing was just nuts. Is she part of some secret grandmother's mafia that rubs out unapproved spouses?
That was a sweet and satisfying rollercoaster of a story. Im glad OPs mom and dad are doing better, he's a great father and the mom is a great mother. Who could ask for better parents no matter what happened?
As I watch this in the hospital
âHells yeah, new Rslash?â
*locks eye with thumbnail*
âThis oneâs gonna get rough.â
When the grandmother in the second story said "Her baby"
The subtitles were like:
*HAiR baBy*
h a i r b a b y
I might be a dumbass, but why were the subtitles on? For those with hearing issues, the story can be read already on screen. For the blind, the CZcamsr is reading the story out loud. Why would subtitles be on? Unless I am missing something because I can be a dumbass sometimes lmao
Yeah, my sons' grandmother started calling my first child her baby or our baby when I was still pregnant. I didn't much care for it. The call that the Grandmother did saying that Op's grandfather wasn't the man op's mother thought it was I have to think why would anyone believe her as she has done so much to hurt the family already.
@@wonderlust1308 you also have to remember that while the Reddit post is onscreen
rSlash sometimes says stuff that is off-script and talks about his thoughts on the subject
@@chloskyskies4399 Oh yeah that's true, thanks!
When someone who canât take a joke hears rSlash say youâre a choosing beggar: ANGER
I actually have an uncle who had a seizure. Hes a tough guy so he didnt think anything of the vomiting. He was also in walmart, so in the middle of everything he just kept saying "i need to eat something". He was in ICU for multiple days and it turned out he had a brain tumor. Hes alive and well, he just has to go through physical therapy still. He is a great guy
EP: You're my slave!!
Child: *NANI??*
NANI
Nani
Nani
Nani
Nani
I got so sad when I saw the stroke part and goodbyes but jesus my heart swelled when they said she was alive â€ïž
I just want to say that having a baby can cause postpartum depression. My mother had it after I was born.
"Respect is earned." You sound like my mom, rslash. Proof you are a beautiful human being.
When rslash gets a sponsor: AAAAYYYYYYY
noice
Iâm shocked itâs not sponsored by Raid Shadow Legends or whatever that game is called.
I've never been much of a mobile gamer, but, forget everything you think you know about mobile games because Raid Shadow Legends is one of the most ambitious RPG projects of 2019 has just been released and will change everything. Just look at the level of detail of these characters! If you use the code in the description you can start with 50,000 silver and join the Special Launch Tournament, and you better hurry because it's getting big fast! You can play for totally free with the link below on your smartphone.
Ryan Bye Iâm addicted to it!
Rslash tends to be more picky witb sponsors compared to other utuhers
.. that's what I have noticed anyways
You mean that awesome free mobile game? That one that has satisfying textures and is totally free? And all that for the price of 0 dollars?
It also has all the well known characters which we all know an love like.... Like...
Yeah never played that game never will
This reminds me of my grandmother. We live in her house so it is "our responsibility to take care of her" and allow her to disrespect us. Shes a crazy drunk and after attacking us and hitting us and calling us names she will come tell us how we're "her babies" and she "loves us so much"
In the story about the crazy grandma I thought it was really cute how the kids dad was so supportive, helpful, and loving with his wife. He held her hair back and brought her water and took care of her. I want that love some day.
Rslash: *gets a sponsor*
Me: *_what_*
What is this sorcery he is too powerful to live
"When I was being conceived, [OP's dad] was working as a security guard"
Damn, that's some impressive multitasking.
During the crazy grandma story when the mom has a stroke, I was almost to the point of tears and then when it was revealed that she lived, HOLY F***
We all know that when the surgery was a success it was like that one character everyone loves that almost died in there favorite show
I thought the stroke was caused by her thank goodness it wasn't
I was afraid that the headaches OP's mother had were indicative of a brain tumor. My sister recently passed from a fast growing brain tumor, less than five days after she started feeling bad. I'm so happy OP's mom is doing better with the therapy and will pray she makes a full recovery.
Fun fact: The Walking Dead is not available on Netflix in France
Ok?
How is this irrelevant?
Austin Black this video was sponsored by NordVPN. I guess itâs just a recommendation to use U.S Netflix for shows like that
@@Evanedits191 expressvpn*
"If you're a fan of my channel..."
Oh cool! He's gonna talk about his podcast or merch or-
"THE WORLD IS TERRIBLE AND HUMANS ARE SAVAGES. TRUST NO ONE. GET VPN."
Damn that story about the grandmother was seriously messed up
I thought it was r/entitledparents, but here I am crying my eyes out :"
Soo glad OP's mother was alright, and soo happy to see this parents love and support each other like that :"
The grandmother story genuinely had me all emotional and lowkey in tears.
The audacity of that grandmother in the one story. I think you should be charged for attempting to get someone to commit suicide. About the same sentence would be for murder.
Thereâs this awesome post on entitled parents. Itâs called âentitled aunt found my postâ
Edit: I mean the story by terific-toph-fan32. It was made about a month ago
Hello there AUNT SHEILA!
How's your daughter AUNT SHEILA?!
Didn't he do one on that post a while ago or is it a new one?
@@thatguyoverthere9634 Aunt Sheila is an old story, unless there's an update
He did that story about a year ago if your talking about the birthday party one where the aunt finds out
Hey sweetie, Iâm so glad youâre mom is doing better. I have a hard time with sad stories and I almost started tearing up. This was a while ago so I hope sheâs got almost all her strength back. My grandma had a mini stroke and itâs so scary.
I personally always respect anyone I meet. really. I live with the motto "treat everyone how you want to be treated by them" with the little addition: "If they treat you wrong give them another chance and if they still treat you wrong then treat them like they deserve it." That is why I always respect everyone... at least at the start.
When you actually wake up early enough to be part of the âearly gangâ
Right! lol
Same
Early gang? It's 3 pm where I live.
I haven't slept in 18 hours đ
Not as good as floorgang but still a pretty solid gang
I put in âExpressVPN.com/AreSlashâ is that ok
lol
That actually made me cry. I can't believe that the grandmother thought that way and did so much trauma to a family who just wanted to be happy.
It makes me hate people
I love how O.Pâs momâs egotistical boyfriend got instant karma he got!
I haven't slept in two days, me bring early is the only good thing that has happened to me in those two days
Set up a playlist of rSlash videos so they autoplay, turn your phone over so you canât see the light, head down, eyes closed, away you go. Works for me
@@edhunt5909 or you could play lofi instrumentals, that works for me
@@H-to-O Good luck on your exam!
@@H-to-O hope you do well my dude
Udhay Kasiram yeah that could work, just something thatâs pretty smooth to listen to always works I find. Guy called Marc Rebillet does some relaxing music on his livestreams which help me. I recommend those if you want to try one time
Itâs 2023. The grandma can finally visit the family. Iâm waiting for the new stories 17:22
"Respect isn't deserved; it's earned." Yes, rSlash! THANK YOU! Plus, if I may; you don't have the right to demand what you yourself don't give.
When I was a teenager, my mom got into an argument with my maternal grandmother (MG) on the phone. I donât remember what all was said on my momâs side, but at one point, my momâs eyes went wide, she started shaking, and told MG she never wants to talk to her again and hangs up the phone. My mom then rips her shirt and starts wailing.
I found out that when my mom brought up how GM allowed long-term abuse (of everyone kind) against her and her sister by the males of the family, GM responded âItâs your own fault. You deserved it.â
I donât think they ever spoke again.
When my mom passed away, my maternal aunt (MA) and her family were there at the viewing. This included MG. One of my sisters was the only one who was sure she could act civil towards both MAâs family and MG, so she went over there to thank them for coming. MA and her family all responded along the lines of âOf course,â âSheâs family,â âWeâre here for you.â
And then there was MGâs response.
âWell, it was raining, so I didnât want to come.â
She didnât want to come.
To the viewing of her oldest daughter.
To the viewing of her oldest living child (as her two sons passed away more than 20 years before.)
I didnât know she said this until after the viewing, but I remember being in the other side of the room and glancing over to see MA and her family staring at MG, wide-eyed with jaws dropped.
MG is in her 90s. My mom would have been in her late 60s.
When MG one day shuffles off this mortal coil, I hope it rains during her viewing.