r/Prorevenge I Scammed My Toxic Boss Into Paying Me THOUSANDS!
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- Äas pĆidĂĄn 18. 05. 2021
- r/Prorevenge In today's episode, OP works for an incredibly toxic boss who steals from his employees by paying them less than they're owed. Eventually, OP gets sick of constantly getting shorted by his employer, so he hatches a plan with his friend. They create a website together and trick his boss into thinking that a huge hedge fund is going to invest in his ideas. There's only one catch: the catfishing company wants proof that the boss is running a "legitimate" business that pays their employees. So, the big boss has to write an even bigger pay check!
đ r/Prorevenge They Took My Dog, So I Took Their Kids âą r/Prorevenge They Took...
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A child in the story: *exists*
Rslash: activate dad mode
I mean, he is a dad now.
@@quinnw919 that's why he has dad mode
I live for reddit anark.
Of course, here, it's wholesome snark.
I didnât know that he was a dad
Sounds like he's doing his best to be the best dad he can be, luckily reddit has plenty of examples of how NOT to parent, so I'm sure he'll get there.
No wonder rSlash hasn't covered r/insaneparents or r/entitledparents in a while. Being a new dad, it must be heartbreaking to read about how awful some people are towards their kids
He did r/EntitledParents a week ago
Not that I hope it happens at all but I hope he shares any personal stories he gets irl if they do
I with rSlash and his wife a lot of luck with raising their new child, because it's definitely a lot of work from what I've heard. I think them caring about their child would set them off to a good start, I think.
I don't even have a kid and hearing this story almost gave me misanthropic thoughts to narcissistic parents, holy shit.
They are awful because the system allows it. In a just system the mother would be rotting in prison for systematic child abuse.
The first story made me kind of upset about how the mom pretty much made out fine, because Iâm 99% sure that (if they had proof, which I think they did) they could have sued her for all the neglect and the child support that was already paid but didnât go to them
You can't imagine making your daughter suffer because you are a genuinely nice person with a good sense of justice and common sense, and you're going to make a great dad because of that. Your daughter's lucky.
I love how rslash has a new perspective on the stories after he had a baby.
its so cute man, im happy for him.
I hear that. First time parent myself, and I'd do anything to make sure my daughter is happy and healthy.
@@nightxsabbath i wish you the best of luck with your new family!! ^^
I wish I could see his baby (ââąáŽâąâ)
@@CaptainTom_EW he posted it in his community tab
The mom from the first story sounds like a piece of work. I sincerely hope OP went no contact. If this is how the mom treats her children, I cringe just thinking of what she would do to her grandchildren.
I once saw someone in another rSlash comment section say the quote "Every child deserves a parent, but not every parent deserves a child". It's unfortunate that stories like the first one constantly reinforce that quote, cause it's sad to think that some of the nicest people out there were brought up by such shitty people.
@@x-treme_gamer Yeah I remember seeing that. Sad, but true.
How the phuc did she even get custody it proves how sexist the world is
People like this calling other people worthless would be like the pot calling the kettle black. No, it would be much less than that because at least people who are "worthless" are trying to be good for anything. But people like this aren't even trying to be worth anything. They're like the negative 12 dollar bill; they're less than worthless.
@@tytar2132 Exactly. In this case, I would be seeing some physical custody if I were a family member. The children deserved better!
OP please go no contact! It's the only way to have a life, have some much needed peace, and to have a life.
Rslash: *reads horrible parents like he always has*
"Ooh, this sh,_t be hitting different"
I like how most abusive moms talk about the kids "deadbeat dad" and blame everything on him
I feel you about not being able to imagine treating a child like that. My dad always said, "If you can't fathom why someone would do something horrible, it's because you're nothing like them."
That first story is not only r/prorevenge, but it's also r/maliciouscompliance because she complied with what her mother told her to do, and complained to her dad.
642 likes. wow
Some of the recent r/prorevenge has been more r/pettyrevenge or r/maliciouscompliance
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I was going to comment this :(
My 2 favorite subs
Thatâs what I thought. Also r/entitledparents or maybe even r/insaneparents
You know why rslash canât imagine doing any of those horrible things, because he is a good person.
As a person with BPD I find it so scary how other people with it untreated behave. I'm so sorry for their behaviour the fear of becoming like those people keep me in therapy
Youâre a good person. You acknowledge you and other people with BPD have problems, instead of blaming them on ableism or others, and strive to be better. Hang on, I hope things get better for you.
The end of the first story makes me feel so good about the dad, who finally could stop wasting money on his ex, and start caring about his children
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The Dad gave no shits about his kids. He let them rot with their abusive mother for their entire childhoods and clearly just paid off the tuition because it was cheaper and let him take away his ex's source of income. He's a piece of garbage.
@@Zorae42 Yeah, here have this dislike. I hope your kids don't end up like you. đ
@@Zorae42 Wow. You realize that he DIDN'T HAVE CUSTODY. Courts ALWAYS SIDE WITH THE WOMAN.
@@Ptero4 that not true
rslash became a soft emotional jelly bean over fatherhood
Have you seen the last episode (it might have been 2 or 3 ago) he was the opposite of that (not a bad thing). He obviously loves his daughter very much. Very nice dad here.
@@architectinfluence3191 Yahtzee from zero punctuation became a father and he really mellowed out.
No clue how the first OP never snapped.
I'd have beat my own mother for that one.
just wanna say, the fact that i can hear your emotion in your voice when talking about you kid and other parents and stuff, i can tell you love your baby girl perfectly. i wish you and your lovely family a wonderful long life
Oh man, the OPâs childhood sounds so similar to mine. Minus the part of going to school, I had a 30% attendance record because my mother fully expected me to not only be at home caring for her, because she didnât want to parent, but to also care for my brother, the household and use what money she had to pay the bills. I was 13? I was a child, caring for another child, and a fully grown adult.
My brother became physically abusive and my mother ignored it, told me it was my fault, or just laughed. So she enabled it, and I ended up being beaten up really hard. The worst was at 17 - I was working full time, 90% of my wages went to the household, my brother was 15 and would thrown house parties every weekend with alcohol and drugs (Scottish council estate, sadly not uncommon) and my mother would be in her room, reading, not giving a shit.
My brothers room was next to my mothers room and one night the music was too loud so I asked if he could turn it down. He was drunk and angry, so I tried walking away. He grabbed my hair, smashed my head into the wall several times and I got knocked out cold. When I came to I was on the floor, he was sitting in a chair smoking telling me it was âmy fault for being rudeâ and I called to my mother. She told me âyouâre as bad as each otherâ and âprobably deserved itâ.
I asked if she could take me to the hospital and was told âfuck off, nobody cares you drama queen.â I had to walk for 2 hours, with a concussion, when it should normally be a 30 minute walk. The hospital A&E was HORRIFIED and I had it officially put on their record that my brother had assaulted me and knocked me out. They asked why I didnât phone for an ambulance and I told them
âI didnât think I was important enough to call for one, itâs only a concussionâ
They were HORRIFIED that I could be so dismissive of myself and a literal concussion. The doctors looked fucking ANGRY and told me it just wasnât normal, but I had to defeatedly tell them that was my normal family life, where they just didnât care and I was accustomed to the abuse, to the point I didnât consider phoning an ambulance as I thought theyâd laugh at me down the phone.
When I went to work 2 days later I had bruising all over my face and neck from where my brother grabbed me. My manager, a domestic abuse survivor, told me she would happily help me leave my abusive partner
âSarah I dunno if itâs a girlfriend or boyfriend you have, but it doesnât matter, you donât owe them anything if they treat you like this.â
âGirlfriend, but she didnât do this, it was my brother...â
âWhat?!? Does your mother know?â
âShe laughed and told me to fuck off... what do I do?â
I then spent my break time crying on her shoulder because I was so, so fucking lost. She also banned my family from ever entering the premises, telling staff never to allow them entry and to protect me.
Thankfully at 19 I got housed at semi sheltered housing by a charity for young people, but that all stays with me. Unsurprisingly I have complex-PTSD and regular PTSD, Iâm emancipated with zero contact with any of my birth family, and have an âadoptiveâ family who to me, are my true family. It fucking stays with you tho, itâs a very heartbreaking feeling knowing how little your mother actually have a shit about your existence and would allow you to be abused under her roof.
Sorry this is long, the story reminded me of all this shit and I just had to talk ^somewhere^ about it.
Thank you for sharing. I hope you're in a better place, both mentally and emotionally. I have family members with PTSD from abuse, so that hit a little close to home.
@@ShadowReignhart yeah Iâm in a much better place mentally, thank you for asking! My sister is fantastic and completely gets me - her family sorta took me in as a teen because her mother, Mammy Jo, hated what she saw, so I essentially became part of their household around 11, they keep me sane and send me pics of my nieces and nephew when they know Iâm having a touch time, talk on discord and put video on so I can see the wee ones. I feel very loved with them, and my sister understands when I randomly cry at that because I never felt loved as a child, so she gets it.
The PTSD wonât go away, itâs something I live with, but my family massively helps in that regard because they have no judgment, defend me and help worry my mind when I start blaming myself and gaslighting myself.
Sorry it hits you hard, I hope your family members are in okay places these days
Hey man, I'm just happy you got out of that, and I hope you have both a happy and fulfilling life.
Good for you for finally getting free of your toxic family, I am so sorry you had to go through all of that!!! I hope your life has improved and that you now have loving relationships, you deserve it!
Thatâs awful. Iâm so sorry that happened. Iâm so glad youâre out of there. You are a strong person to have made it through being abused and leaving. Iâm proud of you from one survivor of abuse to another. I wish you the best in life.
Nothing boils my blood like a narcissist story
I'm gonna try a pro revenge story but my family ghosted her even her daughter hates her but somehow đ my other cousin still supports her there's more but
@@alfieddogdixon1036 wut
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I loved your outrage at the fist story - you're expressing what most of us are feeling.
Congrats to you and your lady on the addition to the family. Best wishes to all of you.
âThis man spent 2/3âs of a MILLION DOLLARS on this womanâs narcissismâ is soul crushing.
Prorevenge is so satisfying. Especially if itâs narcissistic parents that get destroyed.
so true
I cant sleep since I saw your profile picture. help
@@rtxOrca oops- sorry
Nah. I adore me pfp đ„°
I think i just piss my self when i saw that profile pic its scarry đ°đ°đ°
@@rtxOrca wdym thats a perfectly normal person
That first story: this is why you donât have kids until youâre ready. If youâre still living a somewhat selfish lifestyle where you enjoy spending money on yourself then DONT be in a relationship and DONT have kids. Itâs either gonna hurt you, your spouse or your child. Just DONT.
There are so many systems in place for kids. Theyâre definitely not the best, but I honestly think that a kid would rather be with a foster family (not an abusive one) than with a narcissistic bio parent. Unfortunately I think most only keep their children because thatâs one of the few people they have control over. We donât deserve children (or pets tbh), they always love so much and often arenât loved back as they deserve đ©
As someone I saw in a CZcams comment section said:
"Every child deserves a parent, but not every parent deserves a child"
I thought that was the reason to have kids? Because you're selfish and you can leave the man, get child support, the courts never check if you're really taking care of said child, I mean how else are you going to live rent free and have every agency feel bad for you because you're a single parent. Sounds like a win win if you can buy new shoes every month am I right ladies?
@@michaelcook6288 you donât think itâs be easier to be kid free and just find a rich boyfriend? Seems like a dumb way to go about it. My guess is things were great for a hot minute and then not and this horrible person took advantage of a situation.
Her life sounds like it was miserable too despite the money coming monthly. Silver lining at least
The husband was ready, unfortunately his partner his her leopard spots too well until it was too late
The first story is just...wow. Mother of the year...
I hear my son say "Mommy may I have (insert food) please?" and I'll be in the kitchen making it or ordering out. You best believe money is set aside for his education. Whether he earns the full ride to college or not, money for education is never a waste of his investment.
Last story: they didn't get tricked out of money; they got tricked into fulfilling their obligations to their employees. It wasn't their money; it belonged to their employees.
Not even knowing you, you seem like a better father than my own.(On the contrary, Iâm glad I have a stepfather who is better than what I deserve)
I'm so sorry that's happening to you; I hope you'll live on the challenges, and I hope you're okay!
Moral support
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You sound like you need a hug đ«
Sorry man, hope things work out for you
Same. I don't even know his name nor have seen his face
In the First Story:
The mother Still won by getting years of free child support money and free slaves for house chores ...
This makes me madddd!!!! đŁđ
Yea that makes me mad too. The only thing calming me down is imagining the mother screaming when everything was finally drowning away from under her feet.
Mmmm hmm a lot of people fake this shit and for college it takes a minimum of 1.5 years yet your latest post is in 2017 and your mom didnât get you a phone or if you were there how did you get your hands on a computer for kinemaster in 2017 so at maximum you were 17 so you still lived with her If u were her so were tf did you get kinemaster Wi-Fi and a computer
Or how old are you when this happened and how old now
Also Iâm not saying the reddit post is fake Iâm saying your claim is
?The father could have taken better care of the children, but the court gave it to her, this is called female privilege.
I feel like reading all these stories about parents is going to make rSlash a better parent by showing him every conceivable thing that he should never do. Good luck to you and your new family, rSlash!
After the first story you could hear all the hurt in his voice RIP
First story is one of the most destructive MaliciousCompliance revenge stories I've ever heard.
"Go complain to your father!"
"Ok then!"
_Mother winds up losing money in the end_
Edit: _Well, she lost everything_
Not just money, she lost her whole lifestyle! Her money, her house, her income, etc
@@shoom7103 but not her life.
She got off easy. People go to prison for less. Her financial problems were a slap on the wrist for all the child abuse.
She deserved much worse.
After I heard about her financial woes, I'd be like "go complain to your mother." Would that be an asshole thing to say since her mother died? Probably, but think about it: that was her go to complaint and OP's father had to bail him out of an abusive situation but the dad was so nice! She on the other hand also took advantage of her mother's death. She only had an abuse victim to support her from then on, so I'd basically be saying "maybe you shouldn't have taken the support you got for granted then."
Knew the raisedbynarcacists type stories would start hitting different now youâre a parent đđ
For those who don't know: "Borderline personality disorder" is not saying "on the borderline of having a personality disorder" it is the name of a personality disorder known for emotional manipulation, snapping aggressively and other effects.
Story 1: This is all a consequence of the system assigning custody to the mother by default.
This right here
Rslash sounds huggable. Like, I just want to give Rslash a hug, you know?
Same!
Same
I love how he just blows up on stupid people
@@intern3489 Same!
Same
sometimes I wish hed post secretly at 7 am as a surprise
..
ur first
He post at 7 am for me.
I get up at 8, so...
Time zones
That..."mom" deserves so much more pain
Hearing rslash talk about his newborn daughter makes my heart melt
@rSlash as a Dad of a 6 year old daughter, the feels don't get any easier when watching and listening to certain stories.
If you ever when your daughter to play a game master jest one called grow up itâs made by Ubisoft and itâs a nice little 3d Platformer you can get on steam for like ÂŁ10 Jacksepticeye made a video on it And itâs one of my favourite games trust me please
Your protectiveness towards kids makes me feel warm and fuzzy because I know you're going to make an amazing dad. You know what matters.
That first story....omg that mother is horrible. That father sounds amazing and I'm glad he was there to help his kids.
"F" in chat for that poor father
OH MY GOD I DIDNT KNOW YOU HAD A KID!
congrats man i hope your child knows shes going to grow up with a great father
Go to his community page- he posted a picture of his Lily!!
The estimated HALF A MILLION DOLLARS of child support that didn't end up benefiting the children is really astonishing that I had the same reaction that rSlash had when seeing the grand total.
F for the dad because thatâs awful I feel so bad for him
Hearing stories like the first one makes me incredibly greatful that in my country studying at University is for free. And that my parents, tho divorced, are able to work together to help me out whenever I need.
Also, F for the father from the story
Stories like the first one make me realize how good my parentsâ divorce was but also make me wonder why my step mom treated us so poorly
In my experience, stepparents are resentful of children from previous relationships. They often feel like they are "paying" the other parent and they judge everything that parent does (vacations, car purchase, furniture purchase, haircare, clothing) because they feel it's on "my dime". They don't take into consideration when the custodial parent has an income and the support being paid is not used for "frivolous spending". It's just that way in the stepparents view.
@@randibgood completely agree. I'm currently coping with the fact that my step mom believes my dad only cares for me because I look like my mom and hes still holding onto that relationship through me. She been married to him longer than my mom was đ
@@shannonhoylegreen It sounds like your stepmom has some deep seated insecurity issues...do her and your dad have any children together?
I'm glad my step mom was involved in my life and never resented me or my sister.
@@Yumi_Jay she didnât used to be like this but Iâm glad you have a good step mom. Mine likes my brother at least
The 1st one is just too far than my half-assed procrastination resolution. I swear how do parents like this not even respect their own choice on having kids and their responsibilities.
Because she didn't want any of the responsibility, only benefits.
RSLASH's kid is going to have the best parents ever. He knows exactly what NOT to do. Congratulations! So happy for you both.đ
I love that rslash doesnât just read the posts but actually adds personality to it and also taking sides
Petition for rSlash to do another r/Treelaw video~
Thanks for all you do rSlash, and don't be afraid to take a rest while you take care of your baby!
Y E S r/Treelaw
ITS FRACKING AMAZING
Spicy Nuggets
@@MY-KELNon Spicy Nuggies
Treelaw da best
I miss treelaw and hope he does another in the future
Not going to lie, if/when the baby interrupts you recording I kind of want baby bloopers
not if, when.
Have a compilation of nothing but baby & puppy bloopers â€ïžâ€ïž
@@SenaC90 exactly
I dont, idk whats the reason yet but baby sounds trigger my anxiety a lots. I start having tics and scracthing myself and twitching and all
@@use0037 awh I'm sorry
Op's Dad is amazing i swear to god, he deserves the best dad award!
That dad is amazing. I didn't grow up with a dad because he was abusive and he nearly made me cry. I hope he and his daughters are living the good life.
I seriously wonder how the narcissist mother ever got full custody
Because the court system always favors women
America
@@sterlinggiles4119 Facts
The people sitting in on divorce cases that involve shared property and/or children will generally favor the woman more often than the man. It's an outdated belief that women are always better parents than men
1st story: that dad is just the best
I have been under appreciating Dabney's Karen voice đ 1:32 this needs to be on every meme soundboard, pure comedy gold! đ
A co-op is like an internship that you do while you're in college usually with very flexible hours.
Yea being a parent, these just hit different. The anger is relatable.
Narcissists can be fricking scary. I hope the first OP is doing well ...
Amazing how becoming a parent changes your perspective on EVERYTHING. I was surprised myself how nothing else mattered except the safety and welfare of my kids and that extended to other kids. I just Love being a Mother!
Phoenix's dad is a absolute chad for paying for the kids tuition. Absolute Chaddery.
The first story shows how sexist the law system is, when it comes to divorce and child custody.
This mother should be in prison for child abuse and exploitation of the system, yet it just works out for her.
This is why both parents should have equal chance for custody, all in the name of the prosperity of their children.
Wait, you just had baby????
Congratulations brother, happy to hear it
Good God that end story is literally 3 years of my life at my last job. At one point I was holding 5 paychecks. It's crazy what you can get used to. Genius move with the friend
Congratulations on being a father Rslash been listening for a year or two and you are the start to my day
I am still traumatized from last story you covered yesterday
Ha
Right the f-bomb-
These stories give me energy to power through some of the worst times in my life just for the hopes of writing my own prorevenge story someday.
I love when rSlash goes off on little tangents at the end of a story, especially when he talks about something he really cares about
Iâd love to see a podcast of you just talking more casually like that đ
Congratulations on your baby! I hope that everything goes well, and have fun when they could start talking back LOL
I feel for you about that first story, rSlash. Even if there was something that I would genuinely want even as a gamer or something, there is no way that I would allow myself to deny a kid (especially a baby) basic necessities. My parents made sure that my sis and I had those necessities, so thanks to them I have a very strong conscience that makes it incomprehensible to be as delusional and self-centered as that horrid excuse of a "mother" in that story. Frankly, she reminds me a little of my mom's disowned "mom" (long story behind that one, but thank god she passed a month ago so "ding-dong, the witch is dead!").
1. F for the amazing father
2. Congrats
rSlash almost made me cry cause he talked about his baby and is now extra mad at EP's
Stan the responsible man, rSlash fans
We need more people like the first mom in prison and paying back ALL of their stolen money from their kids
.... * secretly hoping to one day have rslash baby bloopers(? *
Yessss
The mom in the first story sounds like a piece of work.
Ya think?
Yeah, I can relate. My grandmother was a narcissist. She only had children (about 5) JUST for her to relax and do nothing, and oh yeah. So she could have a shit ton of grandchildren to do chores. You know what? Grandpa got cancer recently. And he was a good guy, and guess what? We didnât even go there to visit him because of HER.
Instincts engaged! Lol. First three months are the hardest brother. Hang in there!
I'm so happy I found your Spotify uploads! I can listen to the stories while working and not having to keep my phone open!!!
Becoming a parent changes the way you look at a lot of things. đ
I listen everyday on Apple podcasts but had to post my congratulations to you and your wife on your new baby. You sound like youâre definitely going to be an amazing father!!! Canât wait in a couple years to hear some r/babybloopers
This is why we NEED to bring kids into the court room. Let the kids testify about conditions at home.
F, F, and another F. The father is truly an OG dude.
I thought the first story was r/insaneparents before I read the title again.
seems i have been gone for too long cause i had no idea rslash was a father now. congrats man
Robber Baron Workplace: That's some excellent revenge! Got everyone paid then ghosted the company, that's genius!
It's my birthday today :) turning 16 and super happy. I've listened to Rslash for forever every morning because he posts like right when I wake up at 6 and its nice, keep up what you're doing you're awesome!
Happy birthday dude :')
Happy birthday
Happy birthday dude
Happy Birthdayđ„łđ„łđ„łđ„łđč
Happy Birthday.
Fathers are always screwed in the child courts. This really is not uncommon.
"Damn bro, that wife has had 12 domestic abuse calls on her, her children are always bruised and they're saying the mom is doing it."
"Soooooo we should give the dad custody right?"
"Nah, he's a man, and I saw a Buzzfeed article that said men are mostly the abusers, lets give the mom custody."
@@tomdean1876 I mean, kind of, this has been going on for 60 years, though. Long before any of today's politics. It's just a cultural problem.
Loved the paternal reflections and thoughts, wonderful to listen to, touching and kind.
Videos like these make me thankful for having normal parents
rSlash daughter will have one of the best lifes you can get... im pretty sure of that
I have a narcissist aunt and a nice uncle but I'm not gonna get into family secrets she told my grandma and grandad đ to die and she was the norm for today
rSlash's unscripted rants are still the best thing about these vids
He stuttered again omg-
Okay but hearing him genuinely sad and stuttering is just- heartbreaking???
Rslash will be father of the year
Day 85 of telling him he's making everyone day better
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@@MY-KEL Spicy Nuggets
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Rslash has mentioned his new baby in the last three videos I've watched and I just love how much he loves that kiddo
CONGRATULATIONS TO YOUR FAMILY! So happy for Mr. And Mrs. LG and Baby LGâĄ
The first story makes me not wanna ever get married...
Itâs overrated.
Yesterday, when you talked about the MIL who told OP at her son's funeral that she was a bad mom, I could hear the venom in your voice as you spoke about that horrible woman, and how she truly couldn't ask GOD for forgiveness for what she said to OP. I could tell from that alone that something had changed, congrats on becoming a Father!
Congratulations on the baby! I hope you guys enjoy a wonderful, long life together. Thank you for continuing your channel, even with a newborn. I hope you have a lovely day.
The dad in the first story is truly a good man