Ok, the entitled dad at the interactive scavenger hunt: "YOU ARE NOT HER PARENT!!" me: "No, you're absolutely right, I'm NOT. What I AM though is the person in charge of running this attraction, AND responsible for the safety and wellbeing of its patrons. If you think I'm going to ignore YOUR CHILD as she's about to get her fingers painfully caught in a closing treasure chest lid, then you can take your family and have a nice day!"
Keeping composure and being not impressed by such intimidation tactics is something you have to learn first. I learned it in the army. You need to there or else you're getting crushed
@@locusxe1411 oh hell i know such situations aswell. Still getting uncomfortable in some situations. But i found some ways around it. Always staying calm when someone gets loud. Seeing when discussing is pointless and if i did something wrong standing up to it.
@@jakubpuchalski2583 A comment like this makes it hard for me to believe that you'd square up if someone got in your face like that. OP wasn't expecting to be abused. She was just doing her job and protecting a child that didn't know any better from a potentially serious injury. OP may not have had that job for very long, or may not have been used to dealing with the general public. Crying is a perfectly valid response to being overly stressed in a situation like that. Hell, when I reach peak anger, I cry. There's nothing wrong with that as an emotional response to relieve stress.
@@thesymbiotenation.4552 YEP. Even if it wasn't her daughter, nobody in their right mind thinks "welp, they're not listening to me soooo I gotta stab them!" and just walking away and acting like nothing happened? What the demonization word is wrong with that woman?? The least surprising part out of all of this is the mother playing the victim/pleading insanity.
*Spartan,* your reply is precisely why reading comment sections is not only fun, it's often *"the ICING on the CAKE!"* You literally made a mental picture of Homer Simpson's evil boss, Mr. Burns, pop into my head LOL *"Hey Man ... Nice Shot."* Well played, sir. Well played.
In most states you can get long rifles and shotguns at 16. If I was that kid I'd start saving up for a shotgun cause that mother sounds like the kind to try to kill you right after they finish their prison sentence.
That one about the mother stabbing her kid, unfortunately, sounds too familiar from incidents like that from around where I grew up. The concept of, 'You're my child/slave, so I own you and everything you have," used to be very common and is, thankfully, a concept that is dying out. Too slowly, in my opinion, but dying out nonetheless. To me, that isn't Entitled Parent that is Insane Parent.
@藍猫 see- women usually get a far lessened sentence, things like rape is a very different trial between men and women if the roles are switched- its kinda gross-
Considering that the kid IMMEDIATELY hid behind and clung to her mother while crying at dad's aggression? I'm glad she trusts her mom to help her and I hope that trust is earned.
Sounds like the dad is definitely abusive based on how meek the girl got and how calm the wife was. Honestly, people should be allowed to immediately report behavior like that for investigation. I can near-guarantee you that child's home life is anything but stable.
@@Starfloofle yes I can see a bit of possible abuse but it also seemed like the girl was unfamiliar with the dad acting this was. I think he’s just an entitled piece of shit
I completely agree with you but please don’t use witch as a bad term, it refers to a Wiccan, a very loving religion! It’s not your fault for not knowing cause media to this day portrays witches as an ugly evil supernatural hag but in reality it’s a religion of people who worship Mother Earth 💕
Regarding the insanity plea: you don't want that. Take the jail/prison time. Taking an insanity plea, that works, requires that you prove that you are no longer a danger to society or yourself. Basically, your ass is put away in an institution for the rest of your life.
I got acquitted with an insanity plea, sure it was my middle school trying to have me charged with possession of a deadly weapon because I tried to kill myself in school
Yep, here in Canada it used to be that sometimes the crown would try to get a "Not Criminally Responsible" verdict handed down because it would mean an indefinite term in a secure mental hospital rather than 10-15 years actual incarceration, (followed by however long of parole). It doesn't happen any more because they now have the option of applying for a dangerous offender's warrant.
PRSB not guilty by reason of insanity. Normally what happens in CT is that the person who has been sentenced by the guidelines for not guilty, they go to Whiting (level 5) prison then they go to CVH (CT Valley Mental Hospital) than they go into a group home and finally they get to live on their own. I actually worked with that population.
Probably knew the mom was crazy. A lot of stories on this sub reddit involve parents taking their kids car cause it was in the parents name. The BF’s Dad was smart.
I would have lost my temper and yelled at ED: "SHE COULD HAVE BROKEN HER HAND! AND JUDGING BY THE WAY YOU YELL AT ME, YOU WOULD HAVE BLAMED ME FOR IT! NOW LEAVE!"
@@charscreamAA It's only manslaughter if the victim actually died, but killing the person was never the intent. It's a blurry line but the difference between manslaughter and murder is based solely on intent.
@@charscreamAA In the US, Manslaughter is when death occurs from something that was not intended. So crashing into a pedestrian with your car by accident, would you manslaughter (as well as reckless driving, etc). But what the woman did was attempted murder. She had her weapon, and her target, and *aimed* for the target. That stab was entirely intentional. It might have been ruled as Crime of Passion indeed, which would have lessened the punishment, but it's still a bloody murder attempt.
When a dude yells at me for no reason (my older brother used to intimidate me like that, cornering me and towering me while he yelled) I just scream like I've been stabbed and then calmly ask them if that is what gets them off, harassing women. If they are compensating for something, but in the most deadpan and low voice I can muster "Does this make you hard, sir? Is harassing people your kink? I'm sorry, I can't help you with your special needs, I have a boyfriend". I used this with my brother because the neighbors would come around and then I would ask him is he gets horny from harassing me and that made him leave my premises really fast. But then again, one of this days I'm going to get punched lmao
I really hope that last OP updates and tells us how her mom reacted to being shut down. Seriously, who would promise their ESTRANGED daughter to another family when that daughter already has a BOYFRIEND?
I wish I could be there when OP's mom finally admits to the friend that she doesn't know where OP is or how to get in touch with her, so the wedding might be awhile.
rSlash: OP, if I were you, I would install security cameras because I think this isn't the type of family that would let it drop. Me: I was thinking the same thing!
I had an ED come up to me while I was on break working at McDonald's when I was a teen. He had some problem with what he ordered and demanded I "fix" it for him. I told him I was on break and he'd have to go to the front counter, and he tried the same intimidation technique on me. At the time, I was playing high-school football and was a defensive end; when I stood up from the table I was 6'3" tall and about four inches taller than he was - not the "Incredible Hulk", but he could see that I wasn't pleased nor was I going to "fix" his issues. He slowly backed away as I approached him, finally going to the counter. I sat down and resumed my meal. NOTE: These twerps will only do this to people whom they think they can bully around, and only when they think there will be no harm coming to them. When I stood up after refusing to be his servant, that removed the "no harm coming to them" part of things, and he walked away. Standing up to these people is NOT what they expect nor want!
The first story: M: Give me a coffee or lose your car S: What, no? M: Then die Police: You're gonna spend your son's age in prison. M: Surprise Pikachu face
@@MegaStorm252 I don't know, when he's reading he said that the OP boyfriend's father kept the car in his name until they were able to pay it off. Maybe OP is a gay man?
"Listen to owners sho work with a reactive dog." Not only that. Listen to dog, any animal actually, owners in general!!! They are responsible for their animal! Both to protect it from you and you from it!
Fun fact. I’ve worked security at target. Karen calling corporate usually ends with them having gained nothing (as expected) but with threatening employees like that they were most likely banned from the store
@@tomdean1876 this is slightly unrelated but, I had a dream that my current dog was playing in our yard like always. Then, an entiled woman and her husband crash into our fence and killed my dog. Then, she screamed she would sue us for damaging her car even though she had no business going through our fence in the first place.i remember that I felt rage building up inside me after hearing that. I woke up from that nightmare and gave my dog extra treats that day. Lucky, I never felt like that again but, I'm assuming that rage is what op felt.
Yep. The moment she threatened to call animal control I'd have said "Well then, you'd better call the cops, too, because your kid just tried to break into my house. Get out your phone or get off my property, bitch. And before you call, I have security cameras, so choose wisely."
That story about the lady who was whining about an item the store sold out on, and how she slammed into the closing door, and then walked in that same door again, it is so hilarious to think that not only did everyone else there believe she should not have any allowance to shop there anymore, but even the store itself knows she should not be allowed there anymore.
Good lord, when you said "Entitled Mother tries to murder her child," I thought it was your usual slight dramatization of stories. That story went from 0 to 100 so quick
I get really mad when I come across people with kids or animals that have been abused...who the HELL does that to a child or an animal? One time I was on Hampstead Heath in NW London, there's a woman walking towards me carrying a small dog ( can't remember what breed...but small ). Now I'm a 'doggy' kind of guy...love 'em! So I asked if I could say 'hello'. 'Oh he won't come to you...he was badly treated by the people that had him before us...he's a rescue dog'. I grinned at her...'I bet I can get him to come to me...and if you have a couple of minutes I'll prove it'. She was willing to give it a go. I got down on the ground, the woman put the dog down, he's on his lead. I'm literally laying on my belly just talking, coaxing him to me...after a few minutes of talking quietly he actually came right up to me and licked my nose ! She was astounded ! A few minutes later he was sitting in my lap as I stroked him. By this time we had a small crowd of people standing nearby watching. The woman could hardly believe what had happened. I explained that most people just don't have the patience when it comes to animals or kids that had been abused. Most of the time that's all it takes...the willingness to be kind and patient. As you've probably guessed... I'm a big softy with animals and kids :-) I'm fairly big as well ( nearly 6 ft 3" tall and about 220 lbs ).
"I want item!" ""We don't have item"" "I still want it and I want it here" I don't understand how you expect someone to magically create one out of thin air
In the first story what really shook me was not just the stabbing but her just casually brushing her self off and going to go do something else, like she knew what she did and was more than happy to let her own child bleed out on the floor just to prove a pojnt.
I have a similar story to that. My grandfather stole my mother's hern and ashes over a motorcycle title. The likes of which was never his or intended to be his. Hell when my mother first got the bike from my aunt she specifically said that he wasn't to have any right over the bike. Luckily they are planning to get him in front of a jury by August. We still have the bike. And he is no longer family to me.
I had this aggressive dog and this kid would not stop pestering me about petting him, and no one really gave me any help. We were at a park. So I had to keep telling her not to pet him, because he was a 180 pound Great Dane I may not be able to pull him off. He was super unpredictable, there wasn't any really known triggers. 90% of the time he was a chill, but then the 10% he would trying attacking people mostly focused on females but he was also jealous of my younger siblings. He even randomly attacked people that he was cool with before. I ended up going on a walk to get away from her, but it did mean I never got to take a little break. It was mentally tiring always being on high alert with him. We tried several trainers, and we tried to relocate him but unfortunately no one wanted to take him no shelters or anything so we ended up having to put him down. Always ask to pet someone's dog, and if they tell you no it is for a good reason. Another time kids were salty at me was when I told them they couldn't pet the dog I was dog sitting. It was my first couple times with this dog, so I wasn't sure how she would react so out of precaution I said no. She would have probably been fine from what I now know. Unfortunately she has recently been put down due to illness.
We had a Scottie that did have a history of attacking other dogs unprovoked. (One dog was smaller than her, one was a German Shepherd. Terriers are little Napoleons, I swear.) I was on a walking trail when a lady with her dog came up and asked her dog could meet mine. I said no, that my dog might react badly. She ignored me and let her dog come right up to mine. Thankfully, my Scottie behaved and afterward the lady said, "see? They're fine." Yeah, but if my Scottie HADN'T behaved we would have been trying to pry her rat-killing jaws off your dog's face, lady!
Good recommendations about interacting with dogs you don’t know (and so sorry). My dog is a timid teddy bear but is scared of little children and gives dogs a wide berth if they bark at him. The second is because of a ‘friendly’ dog attacking him in an off leash area (ended with me trying to hold my 20kg dog out of the other’s reach while it snarled and snapped and other owner sees unconcerned) and the first is because of an EM and her 6-8yo brat. In both cases he does not bark; he tucks his tail and cowers which a lot of people seem to interpret as just fine
Dang, if I had been in that store when Karen walked into the door, I would have started clapping at the first time ...... and definitely continued clapping even harder and louder with the second. Some times you need to do more than laugh at stupid tricks.
Entitled Mom: I'm lazy, get me a coffee and pay for it to Son: I can't, I don't have money for a coffee or time to if I did, or I'd be late for work Entitled Mom: Fine, you don't want to buy me a coffee, I'll just MURDER you instead I have a mother who's, for a lack of a nicer way to put it, got some mental issue that caused my childhood to be not the greatest and a no-contact order placed on her. Yet I still can't wrap my head around how that went from "screw your job, buy me a coffee" to "fine, I'll murder you instead" ... Guess my mom isn't the craziest one out there after all.
This happened a few days before Christmas. I was at Target and saw a group of entitled parents harassing the employees because they didn't have the new Xbox or PS5. They all had the same excuse of I promised my child or my kids' Christmas will be ruined. I went up to one of the employees to ask for help looking at specific headphones and games. He seemed relieved that I wasn't a lunatic about to chew him out. It got so bad that security and some cops to disperse the crowd.
As someone who has a reactive dog: PLEASE, do not touch a dog without asking the owner first. I have a miniature pinscher mix that, after a lot of training, is now usually quite chill and can even walk without a leash on, but is fearful of people and will bark/growl if you try to pet him out of nowhere - the only time he bit someone, though without drawing blood, it was a guy doing renovations in my apartment, and the guy did provoke him first, stomping his feet at him, so the bite was more like a warning. He needs to first smell your hand and have you be at his level (as he's a small dog, you have to crouch) so that he doesnt feel threatened, and he also doesnt do well with kids, since they usually have a pretty chaotic energy. That said, although some people have made the mistake of trying to pet him without asking, they usually stop and let him get comfortable first when I tell them he's fearful. It doesnt help that I also have a chihuahua-yorkie mix that loves everyone, so she likes to greet random people when on walks, and they tend to think that if one dog is friendly, the other one will be as well. I've only had one Karen insisting on her son petting my fearful dog, and that went as well as you can imagine... The kid only got away unharmed 'cus I picked my dog up and away from them on time. She did try screaming at my face that I shouldnt bring an 'aggressive dog' out of the house like that, and "What would I do if her baby got hurt?!", so I yelled back that she should have listened the first time when I said the dog doesnt like children, that he's fearful, and that I'm within my rights to walk my dog without having her crotch goblin bothering us. Thankfully, I never saw her again.
My mom had a similar experience with an entitled couple while walking her dog. The dog was a rescue and as sweet as could be with people but absolutely lost his shit and wanted to fight any and all other animals (and bicyclists). We were camping at a private campground (membership only personal camp spaces and a 5 year wait for a spot) that had an "all dogs must be on a lease" policy. It wasn't aggressively enforced. While out walking with the dog my mom spotted this couple who had there dog off lease. She pulled our dog back knowing what he'd do. The couple saw this and shouted to her "it's OK, our dog is friendly." My mom yelled back that ours was not and to please hold their dog while they passed. The repeated that it's OK cus their dog is friendly and just wanted to say hi. My mom pulled our dog back as this other dog approached rapidly. My mom however is not a strong woman and our dog quickly knocked onto the ground, stood on her to prevent her from getting up and started a dog fight. The other couple ran over and quickly separated the dogs and helped my mom up. Luckily they began to apologize about the situation and asked my mom not to report them for violating the lease policy. I really hope those people learned their lesson. Lease laws/policies aren't just about keeping aggressive dogs contained but keeping friendly dogs from running up to the aggressive ones too.
I have a dog who was also treated horribly before we got her. She barks at other dogs and other people, my oldest brother can't even be in the room with her, since she tries to bite him. We have a specific lead for her, which is bright yellow and has 'nervous' written all over it, to stop people from approaching and potentially getting hurt. We get weird looks from parents when we take her on walks, probably because we move as far as possible from them when passing. We haven't had a direct encounter with a Karen or entitled child yet, thankfully, but I'm waiting for the day when my dad is too busy and I have to go alone.
@@129140163 the guy took the puppy after she threw it at him, and refused to give it back. I don’t know what happened after. But she can go right the way to hell on the express railway
EP: "I've done everything for you!" OP: "Except provide power, food, tried to take my car and you nearly killed me." Applaud everyone! Applaud sarcastically!
God as someone with a reactive dog (with a bite history), that second story is my worst nightmare. I always have to be on high alert while walking him, looking over my shoulder for both people and dogs. We’re working on muzzle training but it’s going slowly :/
"WE'LL TELL HER WHAT SHE CAN AND CAN'T DO!!!" - Someone who doesn't understand how parenting works. Seriously, parenting shouldn't be only about what you can or cannot do. It should also make your kid learn that society has rules...
surprisingly it wont it would take mins to hours depending on where in the gut or how deep if its in the side it could take about an hour to die from but if its the front you would die from sepsis before you bleed out if its not deep enough
This dog story is so infuriating... A friend of mine got a dog a while ago. He was 6 months old and we didn't know what the old owner did or did not with him since he was scared when he saw other dogs but very friendly with humans. One time we were standing on the bus station and the other people already constantly looked at us. Its very unusual to see a Wolfsspitz in our area so people always asked for the breed and want to pet him. This was our first interaction with children and this dog. Three kids came over and asked if they could pet him and since strangers never were a problem my friend said yes. The kids then tried to pet the dog in very fast motions. The dog backs away (obviously scared), so we tried to teach them that they should move slow and let the dog take his time (every adult was never a problem since they are slow in the beginning). The kids didn't listend and were becoming faster and more aggressive after every failed try. Thankfully the big sister (at least what it looked liked) intervened and took the kids away, saying that the dog doesn't want to be pet. I now know that I should have interrupted right away but thankfully everything went well. Imagining this with a actually aggressive dog... this could have ended dangerous... Im still questioning why people just dont listen when you try to teach them about animals... you can make as many mistakes as you want to when learning something about... idk cooking or painting... but animals are something different... you can get hurt, the animal can get hurt etc. I just know that my friend encountered one other child while on a walk and that child was sweet and calm and everything went well... pls teach your kids how to behave around animals... its so god damn important.
We had some entitled neighbours once. I was just a little kid, so I didn't know about this until years later. We had two labradors that were absolutely sweethearts. For some reason, the neighbour was obsessed with getting them in trouble. Somehow, the dogs keeps escaping- and after my dad set up a camera we found out the neighbour had sent her kids to damage our fence and let them out. My dad apparently threatened her with the video and to get police involved if they did it again. Another time, we were out of our city on holiday, and we had our dogs with us. My dad got a call from our neighbour and she sounded so triumphant as she said "we have your dog. He escaped again." My dad found it hilarious because both of our dogs were sitting right next to him.... She had just taken someone else's dog
I'd have pissed myself laughing at that woman running into the door, the second time they'd have had to call an ambulance for me because I'd blackout from lack of oxygen.
"I'm calling corporate!" *walks into door* "STOP LAUGHING!" *walks into door again* The Door: "You FOOL! MWAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!" Bro Door, ladies and gentlemen. :P
As a person who has never studied dog behavior ever, I have known from the first day i can remember understand that if you see a dog that comes up to you all sniffing, it's going to be a cool dog. if the dog is barking, it's going to be nervous and agitated easily, so leave it.
I genuinely want to know, who was OP's dad of the first story. The guy forget the golden rule of "DONT PUT YOUR DICC IN CRAZY" Edit: on the last story, I bet the EM just want OP to date the guy because the guy's family have money.
I guarantee you that if that girl got hurt, dad of the year and Mr. "MIND YOUR OWN BUSINESS" would've been going off on OP for not doing something and how he's gonna sue 🙄🙄🙄
Like the story with dad yelling at an employee, I had my own encounter with a parent like that. I was working at a home decor store my senior year of high school. It was around Christmas time and we had a display at the front of the store with a huge Christmas tree and other holiday. To clarify the display is about 1-2 feet off the ground on a large platform. I was at on registers and was checking out a woman (who was on her cell phone talking) in her 30's and her 4-5 year old daughter. The daughter grabbed a dove ornament without her mom looking while shopping and put them on the counter for me to ring up. The woman immediately tells me not to ring them up and hands her daughter the dove and tells her to "put it back". The woman continues to focus on her phone conversation and turned her back while her daughter walked behind her. I watch the daughter as I'm finishing the transaction. The little girl proceeds to climb up the display and walks to the Christmas tree to put the dove on it. I look at the woman and she's still on the phone talking with her back facing her kid. I call out to the little girl to please get down before she gets hurt. The mom snapped her head at me. "I AM HER PARENT, NOT YOU! " Turns to the little girl, "GET OFF THAT RIGHT NOW!" I finished the transaction, albeit a bit a stunned. The mom complained to the person on the phone of strangers trying to parent her child. She left with no other incident and her daughter saying bye to the bird. I wonder what would have happened if I didn't say anything? Probably would have gotten yelled at by her either way. I swear some parents use that phrase just to make it look like they're not a bad parent.
In a another post I kind of spoke about our puppy's, baby #1 is 10, baby #2 is 8 and I have had her since she was 3 weeks old, bottle feed her and used warm baby wipes so she would go potty. She is a Tibetan Spinel, her breed was breed specify to be miss trusting of strangers, with that said. Here is what I would of done, I would have call the police, because at the point that the kid walked up to the door and tried to open it (the door) he was breaking and entering. When the two boys where on the guys property without an invitation and trying to go into the back yard they where trespassing and their attempt to spray the dog with water is animal cruelty. I don't know what state this incident happen in, but in Texas once you tell someone to leave your property and don't you have the right to defend your and your property; especially if they are threatening.
Wtf is wrong with these psychos in these stories.. Someone threatens you, CALL THE COPS ON THEM!!!! Lady threatens to call animal control? CALL THE COPS ON HER!! SHE IS ABUSING THE SYSTEM AGAINST YOU, THAT'S A CRIME! XD
OP went to the wall literally to protect that little girl but not figuratively. And it's because people like this entitled dad don't experience any real clapback in the moment for their neglect or negligence, regardless of the reason people don't stand their ground, that this guy will continue his shenanigans. OP wasn't the only one he terrorized that day. That little girl hid behind her mother for protection with tears in her eyes. Who's going to step in to protect them when he has them literally against the wall? OP had the upper hand and didn't even realize it, let alone make use of it by at least getting security or the cops or anything to deal with this guy. Anything the guy did after that would've just compounded *his* problems. Yeah, it sucks when your job puts you between a rock and a hard place, behind the 8 ball, etc. But you still have to do your job, even if that's just the timely notification of somebody in a different position of something that transpired. If you don't, other people could end up paying a hefty price for a long time to come.
2:14 From personal experience, don't keep yourself from crying. In fact, start SOBBING and wailing the explanation (like "she could have broken her fingers I'm sorry!") really loud. A big tall man making a woman - especially a younger girl - cry like that makes it very awkward for him. It's humiliating to do, but the look of consternation and even panic on the men's faces when they realize everybody's looking or that they went too far is very satisfying. Makes them aware of the consequences of their actions, finally.
For those who probably just listen and didn’t read the text, EM’s reply to OP going to work was written as *”wooooorrk”* as in she probably either thought OP was making it up or acted like it wasn’t important. RSlash quoted it as if she was speaking normally, so you wouldn’t be able to tell this little detail unless you saw the quotes.
That mother in the first story did NOTHING for OP. OP had to raise themselves from the age of 23, just because their mother thought cutting the power and not putting food in the fridge was an "appropriate punishment."
2:44 when no scratch that, IF she get out, I think it's best that OP find his own place, it's especially hard at these times but it's definitely better then staying in that toxic house
the ED "don't tell my daughter to not stick her finger in a chest that could decapitate her fingers" if she didn't tell her to keep her fingers away "WHY DIDN'T YOU TELL MY DAUGHTER TO GET HER HANDS OUT OF THE CHEST IT CHOPPED HER FINGERS OFF!!!!!!!!
I have a story similar to the store one. I used to work at a Dunkin Donuts, a college aged looking lady walks in and orders a donut. When I told her that we ran out of the donut she wanted she ask "what do you mean you're out of that donut" in a Karen tone. I told her simply that we sold out and offered her a similar donut. This grown frickin woman literally crossed her arms and literally said "I don't WANT that donut I want the -insert the name of the donut I forgot because it was 3 years ago-!". I was so taken aback by that utterly childish display of a woman close to my age that I just blankly stared at her and repeated my self, minus the offer of a replacement donut (she didn't pay by the way, I always made she we had what people wanted before charging to avoid refunds). Arms still crossed the lady said " Well I want one!". I told her one last time we didn't have it and she just stood there, huffing and glaring at me in silence for 2 minutes straight before storming off, as if acting like a spoiled child would magic make a donut fly out of my a$$.
First story: As if entitled parents aren't crossing enough borders in their eternal struggle to be treated like royalty despite their disgusting abuse, once they step into the realm of murder they deserve to be buried under the jail. This kind of person has a mindset not unlike the most hardened criminals, which makes the lack of urgency to investigate and punish these kind of people by the juridical system unfair sometimes. It's good to hear some real justice dispensed against them every once in a while, since it sets an example for how they should be treated. Good riddance, and best wishes to OP's future. Second story: I understand that OP wanna send out a message of how to treat pets with psychological problems, but sadly entitled people don't respect _anyone,_ and anything you try to tell them will just fly over their heads. That sad excuse of a mother would gladly allow her crotch goblins to abuse your dogs and still claim animal abuse on your part. Even her thinking that breaking your fence to make your dogs to run out being an appropriate response to your breaking of her crotch goblins' toys when they admit to having malicious intents speaks volumes about her personality. That kind of delusion can't be reasoned with. Third story: The mind of a Karen is so pre-occupied with malicious thoughts and delusional outrage that they gradually lose all sense of situational awareness and intelligence. While their behavioral pattern is very predictable, you just can't help but find the accidents they bring upon themselves hilarious. Sometimes I wonder how they can even walk in high-heels without twisting their ankles constantly. Fourth story: Real tough piece of work bullying someone smaller than himself. I can see how this is a "damned if you do, damned if you don't" situation, because guys like him will find every reason to victimize someone. He's the kind of guy that will get into a heated argument with the wrong person one day, and will come to deeply regret that decision. Fifth story: Indian culture seems to be the epitome of entitlement. While hearing about this kind of parental behavior in their culture doesn't strike me as unusual, it's sad that children who wants nothing to do with such outdated and radical planned marriage traditions has a hard time cutting ties and still be treated like they are under their parents' control. At least OP's aunt is kind and sensible enough to act as a mediator to expose her sister's schemes while not giving out any information about OP in return.
Hey man, Indian here. It's hella rude to say that Indian culture is the epitome of entitlement, but you are right about arranged marriages being outdated. As far as I know, indian's aren't the only people doing arranged marriages. Other cultures do them as well
the whole 'don't tell me how to parent my child!' thing reminds me of something that happened to a coworker of mine. way back after a few years she started ( maybe 4 or 5 years, she's been in retail for 30+ years ) the old tills used to have a gap between the belts and the metal part at the end of the tills. people's fingers would get pinched at best, stuck at worst, and this lady's kid was playing at the end sticking their fingers into the gap. my coworker told the kid in a super nice voice 'don't do that sweetie you'll get hurt' and the mom just turned around and said 'Don't parent MY child'. my coworker just went 'ok' and walked away. not even three minuets later the kid is screaming their head off cause guess what, their fingers got stuck. an ambulance had to be called that's how bad it was.
We used to have a pit that was rescued from a fight ring. She was a sweet, sweet dog, and liked little kids, but she did not like men. I'd take her for walks and people would ask me if it was OK to pet her, so I'd explain exactly what I wrote above. "Please, Dad, don't try to touch her, but your children may love her all they want." Well, dear old dad didn't always believe me, and he'd reach down to pet her - and she'd snap. She never ONCE connected, but she made it clear she wasn't pleased. One man accused me of having a vicious dog, until his little daughter piped up. "Daddy, she told you not to touch the dog."
I read the first story. OP also mentioned that the EM picked fights with guards and other prisoners and added more to her sentence. She is now serving north of 20 years and they think she won't get release alive as it's expecting she won't be eligible for freedom until her mid 70s to early 80s. The last time the friend was contacted by the mother was a letter. The letter detailed how she blames the kid for putting her in jail and that she wished she killed the kid flat out. The friend is doing fine after therapy and recovery and moved to another state sometime after the event.
I've lived in the tri-state area near northern VA all my life, but I moved to FL for 2 years with my fiance. We picked up a rescue dog down there that was the cutest pup ever. She didn't seem to have any issues as a pup. But as she got older we could tell she was either abused or a runt who wasn't able yo get the food she needed. She is a food crackhead and is very jumpy when we go outside. She loves when the wind blows leaves around and chases them. But other than that everything scares her. She barks at mostly everyone. But mainly people carrying things. If people stand still and she comes up she's fine. But if people roll up fast she's not okay. If some person like that first turd came up to my dog/house I wouldn't have been nice to her.
Update to the second story:
EM's husband visited OP's house with his wife and kids and made them apologize 😆😆
Good
You saw the post on reddit?
Was about to comment this too^^
@@aadityajoil0197 Yeah
Link to the Reddit Post?
Karen: I'll sue this WHOLE store.
The store: Gotta get out the door first.
I'm gonna sue the door, too !
@@Nanaki404 I’ll sue you and your little door too!
Store: and I took that personally
It's like the store itself was sick of her bs and wanted to humiliate her. Way to go store.
And I would have gotten away with it too, if it weren't for your meddling automatic sliding doors!
Ok, the entitled dad at the interactive scavenger hunt: "YOU ARE NOT HER PARENT!!" me: "No, you're absolutely right, I'm NOT. What I AM though is the person in charge of running this attraction, AND responsible for the safety and wellbeing of its patrons. If you think I'm going to ignore YOUR CHILD as she's about to get her fingers painfully caught in a closing treasure chest lid, then you can take your family and have a nice day!"
Keeping composure and being not impressed by such intimidation tactics is something you have to learn first.
I learned it in the army. You need to there or else you're getting crushed
@@GaladorLP and that’s exactly what happens to Op. couldn’t handle the screaming and cried
@@locusxe1411 oh hell i know such situations aswell. Still getting uncomfortable in some situations. But i found some ways around it. Always staying calm when someone gets loud. Seeing when discussing is pointless and if i did something wrong standing up to it.
@@locusxe1411 he fucking cried bc some guy was mean to him lmao
@@jakubpuchalski2583 A comment like this makes it hard for me to believe that you'd square up if someone got in your face like that. OP wasn't expecting to be abused. She was just doing her job and protecting a child that didn't know any better from a potentially serious injury. OP may not have had that job for very long, or may not have been used to dealing with the general public. Crying is a perfectly valid response to being overly stressed in a situation like that. Hell, when I reach peak anger, I cry. There's nothing wrong with that as an emotional response to relieve stress.
Genuine reaction to the 1st story: "I hate people like her. She's gonna get upset and act like OP doesn't exist for the next few dOH MY GOD WTF!?"
That woman shouldn't be a mother if she's willing to stab her own daughter...
@@thesymbiotenation.4552 Exactly!
@@thesymbiotenation.4552 YEP. Even if it wasn't her daughter, nobody in their right mind thinks "welp, they're not listening to me soooo I gotta stab them!"
and just walking away and acting like nothing happened? What the demonization word is wrong with that woman??
The least surprising part out of all of this is the mother playing the victim/pleading insanity.
@@anjafrohlich1170 starting in 2021 you need an I'm Not Crazy Pass™ to smash.
Same here-
Em: "Get me coffee"
Op: "No, I have work."
Em: "So you have chosen...death"
I don't think I've ever seen this meme be so literal before. Good lord.
LITERALLY
LMAO
ooooohhhh hahahahahahahaha lol lol lol lmao
*Spartan,* your reply is precisely why reading comment sections is not only fun, it's often *"the ICING on the CAKE!"* You literally made a mental picture of Homer Simpson's evil boss, Mr. Burns, pop into my head LOL
*"Hey Man ... Nice Shot."*
Well played, sir. Well played.
OP‘s mom from the first story is a psycho. If I were OP, I would definitely cut ties and not let that crazy lady anywhere near her grandchildren.
Yeah I am pretty sure sending someone to 21 in prison is pretty much cutting ties
OP should also get a restraining order against the mom
If I were OP, I'd want to hire a hitman against her.
In most states you can get long rifles and shotguns at 16. If I was that kid I'd start saving up for a shotgun cause that mother sounds like the kind to try to kill you right after they finish their prison sentence.
That one about the mother stabbing her kid, unfortunately, sounds too familiar from incidents like that from around where I grew up. The concept of, 'You're my child/slave, so I own you and everything you have," used to be very common and is, thankfully, a concept that is dying out. Too slowly, in my opinion, but dying out nonetheless. To me, that isn't Entitled Parent that is Insane Parent.
Someone finally said it! Yes I thought that was an insane parent. Glad that mother is in jail for the rest of his young life.
Geez...where did you grow up?
@@jjohnston94 - South Texas during the 60s & 70s.
@@jaspr1999 I am both surprised and not surprised that it was in the US.
Haha this is Asian parents in a nutshell just like the last stories.
Dad starts yelling and little girl immediately hides behind her mom? Smells like abuse to me!
yep
Yep.
Just out if curiosity...what does abuse smell like?
@@azphim toxic waste
@@azphim blood
"That went from Zero to Felony Manslaughter real quick.."
Is now my new favorite line.
Surprised she actually got charged: being a woman, I expected her to get off scot-free.
@藍猫 see- women usually get a far lessened sentence, things like rape is a very different trial between men and women if the roles are switched- its kinda gross-
@藍猫 fair enough, yea
"WE WILL TELL HER WHAT SHE CAN AND CAN'T DO!" They either don't give a shit what their kids do, and let her walk all over them, or the dad's abusive.*
Considering that the kid IMMEDIATELY hid behind and clung to her mother while crying at dad's aggression? I'm glad she trusts her mom to help her and I hope that trust is earned.
Sounds like the dad is definitely abusive based on how meek the girl got and how calm the wife was.
Honestly, people should be allowed to immediately report behavior like that for investigation. I can near-guarantee you that child's home life is anything but stable.
@@Starfloofle yes I can see a bit of possible abuse but it also seemed like the girl was unfamiliar with the dad acting this was. I think he’s just an entitled piece of shit
csn?
@@MrCubFan415 I meant to say "can"
that witch did nothing for her daughter. from what i'm hearing, she raised herself from the age of 13
Maybe earlier, that's just when they got a job
I completely agree with you but please don’t use witch as a bad term, it refers to a Wiccan, a very loving religion!
It’s not your fault for not knowing cause media to this day portrays witches as an ugly evil supernatural hag but in reality it’s a religion of people who worship Mother Earth 💕
@@beccam510 I wanted to say cunt or bitch, but I h8 seeing the "are you sure u wanna post profanity" tag pop up
@@madambutterfly1997 Dang
@@CoolerMike ikr
Regarding the insanity plea: you don't want that. Take the jail/prison time. Taking an insanity plea, that works, requires that you prove that you are no longer a danger to society or yourself. Basically, your ass is put away in an institution for the rest of your life.
I got acquitted with an insanity plea, sure it was my middle school trying to have me charged with possession of a deadly weapon because I tried to kill myself in school
Yep, here in Canada it used to be that sometimes the crown would try to get a "Not Criminally Responsible" verdict handed down because it would mean an indefinite term in a secure mental hospital rather than 10-15 years actual incarceration, (followed by however long of parole).
It doesn't happen any more because they now have the option of applying for a dangerous offender's warrant.
In addition, those deemed insane are sometimes sent to a prison to conclude their sentence once no longer in need of psychiatric help.
PRSB not guilty by reason of insanity. Normally what happens in CT is that the person who has been sentenced by the guidelines for not guilty, they go to Whiting (level 5) prison then they go to CVH (CT Valley Mental Hospital) than they go into a group home and finally they get to live on their own. I actually worked with that population.
@@liamzakhaev In all fairness, friend... It sounds like you did need that. I hope you're doing better these days.
Her boyfriend's dad was s onice for taking the car in his name!
Probably knew the mom was crazy. A lot of stories on this sub reddit involve parents taking their kids car cause it was in the parents name. The BF’s Dad was smart.
And for turning the car over considering we don't know if the relationship lasted or not
Bless people who parents other people’s children.
And he didn't edit the typo. What a champ.
@@littlekuribohimposte I checked out the post and in a comment it said they ended up getting married! 💖
I would have lost my temper and yelled at ED: "SHE COULD HAVE BROKEN HER HAND! AND JUDGING BY THE WAY YOU YELL AT ME, YOU WOULD HAVE BLAMED ME FOR IT! NOW LEAVE!"
You said manslaughter, but that was attempted murder. That or that’s the definition in my country.
It could be considered manslaughter because it could be seen as a crime of passion
Its attempted murder. I think he just misspoke
@@charscreamAA It's only manslaughter if the victim actually died, but killing the person was never the intent. It's a blurry line but the difference between manslaughter and murder is based solely on intent.
In Virginia you could be the death penalty for that. You most likely wouldn't, but you still could.
@@charscreamAA In the US, Manslaughter is when death occurs from something that was not intended. So crashing into a pedestrian with your car by accident, would you manslaughter (as well as reckless driving, etc). But what the woman did was attempted murder. She had her weapon, and her target, and *aimed* for the target. That stab was entirely intentional. It might have been ruled as Crime of Passion indeed, which would have lessened the punishment, but it's still a bloody murder attempt.
When a dude yells at me for no reason (my older brother used to intimidate me like that, cornering me and towering me while he yelled) I just scream like I've been stabbed and then calmly ask them if that is what gets them off, harassing women. If they are compensating for something, but in the most deadpan and low voice I can muster "Does this make you hard, sir? Is harassing people your kink? I'm sorry, I can't help you with your special needs, I have a boyfriend". I used this with my brother because the neighbors would come around and then I would ask him is he gets horny from harassing me and that made him leave my premises really fast.
But then again, one of this days I'm going to get punched lmao
I really hope that last OP updates and tells us how her mom reacted to being shut down. Seriously, who would promise their ESTRANGED daughter to another family when that daughter already has a BOYFRIEND?
Me too.
I wish I could be there when OP's mom finally admits to the friend that she doesn't know where OP is or how to get in touch with her, so the wedding might be awhile.
"Don't tell my daughter what to do!!!"
He yells as he tells someone else's daughter what to do.
r/: parent tries to kill her own kid
me: AGAIN THIS IS LIKE THE FOURTH OR FIFTH TIME!!!
This is getting so brutal for Entitled Parents, they should be locked up in jail until they change but if they don't, welp have fun in jail!!
finally it really happens, but now it isnt in the title
New title
R/Entitledparents ALL ENTITLED PARENTS SHOULD GO TO PRISON
"How many times do we have to teach you this lesson, old hag!"
I know, right? I just cleaned up the bloodstains from the last attempted murder!
rSlash: OP, if I were you, I would install security cameras because I think this isn't the type of family that would let it drop.
Me: I was thinking the same thing!
shit just went from coffee to attempted murder real quick
Bruh that latte is to die for well in this case kill for
4:50 never apologize to an entitled person. It validates their delusions that they're right and you're wrong.
Finally you posted another entitled parents video we have been blessed
These are my favorite ones
@@marangelyramirez4884 same the first episode I watched was entitled parents
The best ones
This is the best
I had an ED come up to me while I was on break working at McDonald's when I was a teen. He had some problem with what he ordered and demanded I "fix" it for him. I told him I was on break and he'd have to go to the front counter, and he tried the same intimidation technique on me. At the time, I was playing high-school football and was a defensive end; when I stood up from the table I was 6'3" tall and about four inches taller than he was - not the "Incredible Hulk", but he could see that I wasn't pleased nor was I going to "fix" his issues. He slowly backed away as I approached him, finally going to the counter. I sat down and resumed my meal. NOTE: These twerps will only do this to people whom they think they can bully around, and only when they think there will be no harm coming to them. When I stood up after refusing to be his servant, that removed the "no harm coming to them" part of things, and he walked away. Standing up to these people is NOT what they expect nor want!
The fact that a mother would stab her own child over car keys is sickening to me
The first story:
M: Give me a coffee or lose your car
S: What, no?
M: Then die
Police: You're gonna spend your son's age in prison.
M: Surprise Pikachu face
Yeah, that woman is crazy.
M: IVE DONE EVERYTHING FOR YOU! IVE CUT THE POWER AND STARVED YOU, WHY WONT YOU LISTEN
OP: •-• i just want to pay my bills woman
Not to nitpick, but I'm pretty sure OP was a woman
@@superfluousnscrupulous9458 I thought so too but r/slash at 2:50 said "his mum tried to claim self defence" so I'm not sure
@@MegaStorm252 I don't know, when he's reading he said that the OP boyfriend's father kept the car in his name until they were able to pay it off. Maybe OP is a gay man?
"Listen to owners sho work with a reactive dog."
Not only that. Listen to dog, any animal actually, owners in general!!!
They are responsible for their animal!
Both to protect it from you and you from it!
Fun fact. I’ve worked security at target. Karen calling corporate usually ends with them having gained nothing (as expected) but with threatening employees like that they were most likely banned from the store
Hell no, some kid using a super soaker on my dog, I'd run them down.
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That's a bad thing to do to a dog that's aggressive. And I think they have a powerful spray behind them. So that would hurt the dog too.
@@Twinklethefox9022 Which is why I would run them down.
@@mayatirok3754 Facts bro
@@tomdean1876 this is slightly unrelated but, I had a dream that my current dog was playing in our yard like always. Then, an entiled woman and her husband crash into our fence and killed my dog. Then, she screamed she would sue us for damaging her car even though she had no business going through our fence in the first place.i remember that I felt rage building up inside me after hearing that. I woke up from that nightmare and gave my dog extra treats that day. Lucky, I never felt like that again but, I'm assuming that rage is what op felt.
dog story: if i was them, i'd call the cops
When she would say that she would break my lock then I would have a BB gun that actually looks like a real rifle and sit in the front porch waiting
Right! You have some lunatic screaming through your door for 30 mins, what?! Hell no! That dog is going to get off my property either by cops or me.
Yep. The moment she threatened to call animal control I'd have said "Well then, you'd better call the cops, too, because your kid just tried to break into my house. Get out your phone or get off my property, bitch. And before you call, I have security cameras, so choose wisely."
I think that story OP ended up getting a restraining order against the EM.
That story about the lady who was whining about an item the store sold out on, and how she slammed into the closing door, and then walked in that same door again, it is so hilarious to think that not only did everyone else there believe she should not have any allowance to shop there anymore, but even the store itself knows she should not be allowed there anymore.
Good lord, when you said "Entitled Mother tries to murder her child," I thought it was your usual slight dramatization of stories. That story went from 0 to 100 so quick
I get really mad when I come across people with kids or animals that have been abused...who the HELL does that to a child or an animal?
One time I was on Hampstead Heath in NW London, there's a woman walking towards me carrying a small dog
( can't remember what breed...but small ). Now I'm a 'doggy' kind of guy...love 'em! So I asked if I could say 'hello'. 'Oh he won't come to you...he was badly treated by the people that had him before us...he's a rescue dog'. I grinned at her...'I bet I can get him to come to me...and if you have a couple of minutes I'll prove it'. She was willing to give it a go.
I got down on the ground, the woman put the dog down, he's on his lead. I'm literally laying on my belly just talking, coaxing him to me...after a few minutes of talking quietly he actually came right up to me and licked my nose ! She was astounded ! A few minutes later he was sitting in my lap as I stroked him. By this time we had a small crowd of people standing nearby watching.
The woman could hardly believe what had happened. I explained that most people just don't have the patience when it comes to animals or kids that had been abused. Most of the time that's all it takes...the willingness to be kind and patient.
As you've probably guessed... I'm a big softy with animals and kids :-) I'm fairly big as well ( nearly 6 ft 3" tall and about 220 lbs ).
"I want item!"
""We don't have item""
"I still want it and I want it here"
I don't understand how you expect someone to magically create one out of thin air
In the first story what really shook me was not just the stabbing but her just casually brushing her self off and going to go do something else, like she knew what she did and was more than happy to let her own child bleed out on the floor just to prove a pojnt.
I like how your security guard voice is the same as a southern-USA man.
My thoughts exactly
Me:*turns on video*
rSLASH: welcome to R/entitledparents where a woman tries to kill her own kid
Me: excuse me WHAT?
Welcome to rSlash~ Where parents have tried to and some HAVE killed their children
@@Thegamergabe4.0 i hope that doesnt happen
@@sjlovesbread i think he made a video on how a kid was literally murdered and quartered, skinned, and organs removed from a kid.
@@gerrard1144 oh jesus, well there is a reddit post that says parent kills kid
And my own response: "....AGAIN??"
'Karen in the store' was the best one. It made me laugh like how the people on the store would🤣🤣
0:17 What kind of parent thinks it's a good idea to punish your kid by cutting off the power and having no food in the house?!
The audacity of the mother in the first story like who's mother is this insane that they would almost kill there son/daughter over some fuckin keys .
actually, over the child not wanting to go get coffee for them. The rest was just fallout from that.
Christian Forsström touché
I have a similar story to that. My grandfather stole my mother's hern and ashes over a motorcycle title. The likes of which was never his or intended to be his. Hell when my mother first got the bike from my aunt she specifically said that he wasn't to have any right over the bike. Luckily they are planning to get him in front of a jury by August. We still have the bike. And he is no longer family to me.
I had this aggressive dog and this kid would not stop pestering me about petting him, and no one really gave me any help. We were at a park. So I had to keep telling her not to pet him, because he was a 180 pound Great Dane I may not be able to pull him off. He was super unpredictable, there wasn't any really known triggers. 90% of the time he was a chill, but then the 10% he would trying attacking people mostly focused on females but he was also jealous of my younger siblings. He even randomly attacked people that he was cool with before. I ended up going on a walk to get away from her, but it did mean I never got to take a little break. It was mentally tiring always being on high alert with him. We tried several trainers, and we tried to relocate him but unfortunately no one wanted to take him no shelters or anything so we ended up having to put him down.
Always ask to pet someone's dog, and if they tell you no it is for a good reason. Another time kids were salty at me was when I told them they couldn't pet the dog I was dog sitting. It was my first couple times with this dog, so I wasn't sure how she would react so out of precaution I said no. She would have probably been fine from what I now know. Unfortunately she has recently been put down due to illness.
We had a Scottie that did have a history of attacking other dogs unprovoked. (One dog was smaller than her, one was a German Shepherd. Terriers are little Napoleons, I swear.) I was on a walking trail when a lady with her dog came up and asked her dog could meet mine. I said no, that my dog might react badly. She ignored me and let her dog come right up to mine. Thankfully, my Scottie behaved and afterward the lady said, "see? They're fine." Yeah, but if my Scottie HADN'T behaved we would have been trying to pry her rat-killing jaws off your dog's face, lady!
Good recommendations about interacting with dogs you don’t know (and so sorry).
My dog is a timid teddy bear but is scared of little children and gives dogs a wide berth if they bark at him. The second is because of a ‘friendly’ dog attacking him in an off leash area (ended with me trying to hold my 20kg dog out of the other’s reach while it snarled and snapped and other owner sees unconcerned) and the first is because of an EM and her 6-8yo brat. In both cases he does not bark; he tucks his tail and cowers which a lot of people seem to interpret as just fine
Dang, if I had been in that store when Karen walked into the door, I would have started clapping at the first time ...... and definitely continued clapping even harder and louder with the second. Some times you need to do more than laugh at stupid tricks.
Fact of the day:
The word “Canada” is 50 percent the letter A
Also Canadians say “eh” a lot
Coincidence?
Probably
i can ask my canadian friend
The word banana is also 50% a
Coincidence?
P e r h a p s
I think not
You cracked our code. Now be quiet about it🤫
@@bork9570 banana
50% a
33% n
17% b
Rslash: Entitled mother tries to murder her own kid
Me: again?
Entitled Mom: I'm lazy, get me a coffee and pay for it to
Son: I can't, I don't have money for a coffee or time to if I did, or I'd be late for work
Entitled Mom: Fine, you don't want to buy me a coffee, I'll just MURDER you instead
I have a mother who's, for a lack of a nicer way to put it, got some mental issue that caused my childhood to be not the greatest and a no-contact order placed on her. Yet I still can't wrap my head around how that went from "screw your job, buy me a coffee" to "fine, I'll murder you instead" ... Guess my mom isn't the craziest one out there after all.
Let’s just say that if I was OP and those were my dogs, super soakers wouldn’t be the only thing broken
I thought when the second story said BANG I thought the security shot the karen lmao.
This happened a few days before Christmas. I was at Target and saw a group of entitled parents harassing the employees because they didn't have the new Xbox or PS5. They all had the same excuse of I promised my child or my kids' Christmas will be ruined. I went up to one of the employees to ask for help looking at specific headphones and games. He seemed relieved that I wasn't a lunatic about to chew him out. It got so bad that security and some cops to disperse the crowd.
Me after hearing the intro: stop it, get some help
As someone who has a reactive dog: PLEASE, do not touch a dog without asking the owner first.
I have a miniature pinscher mix that, after a lot of training, is now usually quite chill and can even walk without a leash on, but is fearful of people and will bark/growl if you try to pet him out of nowhere - the only time he bit someone, though without drawing blood, it was a guy doing renovations in my apartment, and the guy did provoke him first, stomping his feet at him, so the bite was more like a warning. He needs to first smell your hand and have you be at his level (as he's a small dog, you have to crouch) so that he doesnt feel threatened, and he also doesnt do well with kids, since they usually have a pretty chaotic energy.
That said, although some people have made the mistake of trying to pet him without asking, they usually stop and let him get comfortable first when I tell them he's fearful. It doesnt help that I also have a chihuahua-yorkie mix that loves everyone, so she likes to greet random people when on walks, and they tend to think that if one dog is friendly, the other one will be as well. I've only had one Karen insisting on her son petting my fearful dog, and that went as well as you can imagine... The kid only got away unharmed 'cus I picked my dog up and away from them on time. She did try screaming at my face that I shouldnt bring an 'aggressive dog' out of the house like that, and "What would I do if her baby got hurt?!", so I yelled back that she should have listened the first time when I said the dog doesnt like children, that he's fearful, and that I'm within my rights to walk my dog without having her crotch goblin bothering us. Thankfully, I never saw her again.
For the second story, the best answer is to either threaten or call CPS, that normally sorts the issue out
My mom had a similar experience with an entitled couple while walking her dog. The dog was a rescue and as sweet as could be with people but absolutely lost his shit and wanted to fight any and all other animals (and bicyclists). We were camping at a private campground (membership only personal camp spaces and a 5 year wait for a spot) that had an "all dogs must be on a lease" policy. It wasn't aggressively enforced. While out walking with the dog my mom spotted this couple who had there dog off lease. She pulled our dog back knowing what he'd do. The couple saw this and shouted to her "it's OK, our dog is friendly." My mom yelled back that ours was not and to please hold their dog while they passed. The repeated that it's OK cus their dog is friendly and just wanted to say hi. My mom pulled our dog back as this other dog approached rapidly. My mom however is not a strong woman and our dog quickly knocked onto the ground, stood on her to prevent her from getting up and started a dog fight. The other couple ran over and quickly separated the dogs and helped my mom up. Luckily they began to apologize about the situation and asked my mom not to report them for violating the lease policy. I really hope those people learned their lesson. Lease laws/policies aren't just about keeping aggressive dogs contained but keeping friendly dogs from running up to the aggressive ones too.
I have a dog who was also treated horribly before we got her. She barks at other dogs and other people, my oldest brother can't even be in the room with her, since she tries to bite him. We have a specific lead for her, which is bright yellow and has 'nervous' written all over it, to stop people from approaching and potentially getting hurt. We get weird looks from parents when we take her on walks, probably because we move as far as possible from them when passing. We haven't had a direct encounter with a Karen or entitled child yet, thankfully, but I'm waiting for the day when my dad is too busy and I have to go alone.
Quick note:
The lady in the thumbnail straight up threw that puppy at the guy filming.
I wish I was joking
She also looks like she’s out of her skull on meth. Creepy.
@@129140163 the guy took the puppy after she threw it at him, and refused to give it back. I don’t know what happened after.
But she can go right the way to hell on the express railway
Rslash: "My aunt responded with-"
Ad: "Big trucks for big jobs"
EP: "I've done everything for you!"
OP: "Except provide power, food, tried to take my car and you nearly killed me."
Applaud everyone! Applaud sarcastically!
The last story ended to fast. Hope she writes an update
God as someone with a reactive dog (with a bite history), that second story is my worst nightmare. I always have to be on high alert while walking him, looking over my shoulder for both people and dogs. We’re working on muzzle training but it’s going slowly :/
9:31 I half expected her to not pay attention *again* and get hit by a car.
"WE'LL TELL HER WHAT SHE CAN AND CAN'T DO!!!" - Someone who doesn't understand how parenting works.
Seriously, parenting shouldn't be only about what you can or cannot do. It should also make your kid learn that society has rules...
Jesus I can't imagine getting stabbed in the gut, that would kill me within seconds
surprisingly it wont it would take mins to hours depending on where in the gut or how deep if its in the side it could take about an hour to die from but if its the front you would die from sepsis before you bleed out if its not deep enough
@@jld12er30 maby abit faste bcuse its a stake kive and there often like saws
This dog story is so infuriating...
A friend of mine got a dog a while ago. He was 6 months old and we didn't know what the old owner did or did not with him since he was scared when he saw other dogs but very friendly with humans.
One time we were standing on the bus station and the other people already constantly looked at us. Its very unusual to see a Wolfsspitz in our area so people always asked for the breed and want to pet him.
This was our first interaction with children and this dog.
Three kids came over and asked if they could pet him and since strangers never were a problem my friend said yes. The kids then tried to pet the dog in very fast motions. The dog backs away (obviously scared), so we tried to teach them that they should move slow and let the dog take his time (every adult was never a problem since they are slow in the beginning). The kids didn't listend and were becoming faster and more aggressive after every failed try.
Thankfully the big sister (at least what it looked liked) intervened and took the kids away, saying that the dog doesn't want to be pet.
I now know that I should have interrupted right away but thankfully everything went well.
Imagining this with a actually aggressive dog... this could have ended dangerous...
Im still questioning why people just dont listen when you try to teach them about animals... you can make as many mistakes as you want to when learning something about... idk cooking or painting... but animals are something different... you can get hurt, the animal can get hurt etc.
I just know that my friend encountered one other child while on a walk and that child was sweet and calm and everything went well... pls teach your kids how to behave around animals... its so god damn important.
Karen: Open! Open!
Door: *You shall not pass*
We had some entitled neighbours once. I was just a little kid, so I didn't know about this until years later. We had two labradors that were absolutely sweethearts. For some reason, the neighbour was obsessed with getting them in trouble. Somehow, the dogs keeps escaping- and after my dad set up a camera we found out the neighbour had sent her kids to damage our fence and let them out. My dad apparently threatened her with the video and to get police involved if they did it again. Another time, we were out of our city on holiday, and we had our dogs with us. My dad got a call from our neighbour and she sounded so triumphant as she said "we have your dog. He escaped again." My dad found it hilarious because both of our dogs were sitting right next to him.... She had just taken someone else's dog
Imagine stabbing your own child because they wouldn't get you a coffee...
I'd have pissed myself laughing at that woman running into the door, the second time they'd have had to call an ambulance for me because I'd blackout from lack of oxygen.
"Where an entitled mother tries to murder her own child"
Me: Hoo boy, this is going to be fun
"I'm calling corporate!"
*walks into door*
"STOP LAUGHING!"
*walks into door again*
The Door: "You FOOL! MWAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!"
Bro Door, ladies and gentlemen. :P
The ad that I got when the aunt responded was an Ozempic ad when she's like Oh OH OH! Ozempic. So the aunt responded with Oh OH OH!
Oddly enough I got no ads in the video. Lucky I guess.
As a person who has never studied dog behavior ever, I have known from the first day i can remember understand that if you see a dog that comes up to you all sniffing, it's going to be a cool dog. if the dog is barking, it's going to be nervous and agitated easily, so leave it.
I genuinely want to know, who was OP's dad of the first story. The guy forget the golden rule of "DONT PUT YOUR DICC IN CRAZY"
Edit: on the last story, I bet the EM just want OP to date the guy because the guy's family have money.
I guarantee you that if that girl got hurt, dad of the year and Mr. "MIND YOUR OWN BUSINESS" would've been going off on OP for not doing something and how he's gonna sue 🙄🙄🙄
some people just deserve a swift kick to the face :(
Like the story with dad yelling at an employee, I had my own encounter with a parent like that. I was working at a home decor store my senior year of high school. It was around Christmas time and we had a display at the front of the store with a huge Christmas tree and other holiday. To clarify the display is about 1-2 feet off the ground on a large platform. I was at on registers and was checking out a woman (who was on her cell phone talking) in her 30's and her 4-5 year old daughter. The daughter grabbed a dove ornament without her mom looking while shopping and put them on the counter for me to ring up. The woman immediately tells me not to ring them up and hands her daughter the dove and tells her to "put it back". The woman continues to focus on her phone conversation and turned her back while her daughter walked behind her. I watch the daughter as I'm finishing the transaction. The little girl proceeds to climb up the display and walks to the Christmas tree to put the dove on it. I look at the woman and she's still on the phone talking with her back facing her kid. I call out to the little girl to please get down before she gets hurt. The mom snapped her head at me. "I AM HER PARENT, NOT YOU! " Turns to the little girl, "GET OFF THAT RIGHT NOW!" I finished the transaction, albeit a bit a stunned. The mom complained to the person on the phone of strangers trying to parent her child. She left with no other incident and her daughter saying bye to the bird. I wonder what would have happened if I didn't say anything? Probably would have gotten yelled at by her either way. I swear some parents use that phrase just to make it look like they're not a bad parent.
Last time I was this early the SDF-1 accidentally left Earth.
Macross? Holy shit. Never thought I'd see a Macross reference haha
@@KingSparda Yep. Doubles as a Robotech reference.
@@wehringsnerdcave4411 Same thing, really haha
In a another post I kind of spoke about our puppy's, baby #1 is 10, baby #2 is 8 and I have had her since she was 3 weeks old, bottle feed her and used warm baby wipes so she would go potty. She is a Tibetan Spinel, her breed was breed specify to be miss trusting of strangers, with that said. Here is what I would of done, I would have call the police, because at the point that the kid walked up to the door and tried to open it (the door) he was breaking and entering. When the two boys where on the guys property without an invitation and trying to go into the back yard they where trespassing and their attempt to spray the dog with water is animal cruelty. I don't know what state this incident happen in, but in Texas once you tell someone to leave your property and don't you have the right to defend your and your property; especially if they are threatening.
Wtf is wrong with these psychos in these stories.. Someone threatens you, CALL THE COPS ON THEM!!!!
Lady threatens to call animal control? CALL THE COPS ON HER!! SHE IS ABUSING THE SYSTEM AGAINST YOU, THAT'S A CRIME! XD
OP went to the wall literally to protect that little girl but not figuratively. And it's because people like this entitled dad don't experience any real clapback in the moment for their neglect or negligence, regardless of the reason people don't stand their ground, that this guy will continue his shenanigans. OP wasn't the only one he terrorized that day. That little girl hid behind her mother for protection with tears in her eyes. Who's going to step in to protect them when he has them literally against the wall? OP had the upper hand and didn't even realize it, let alone make use of it by at least getting security or the cops or anything to deal with this guy. Anything the guy did after that would've just compounded *his* problems. Yeah, it sucks when your job puts you between a rock and a hard place, behind the 8 ball, etc. But you still have to do your job, even if that's just the timely notification of somebody in a different position of something that transpired. If you don't, other people could end up paying a hefty price for a long time to come.
Jesus christ. That "mother" in the first story needs help.
2:14 From personal experience, don't keep yourself from crying. In fact, start SOBBING and wailing the explanation (like "she could have broken her fingers I'm sorry!") really loud. A big tall man making a woman - especially a younger girl - cry like that makes it very awkward for him. It's humiliating to do, but the look of consternation and even panic on the men's faces when they realize everybody's looking or that they went too far is very satisfying. Makes them aware of the consequences of their actions, finally.
The amount of comments here in this short amount of time is nuts
For those who probably just listen and didn’t read the text, EM’s reply to OP going to work was written as *”wooooorrk”* as in she probably either thought OP was making it up or acted like it wasn’t important. RSlash quoted it as if she was speaking normally, so you wouldn’t be able to tell this little detail unless you saw the quotes.
I am glad there are no Karen’s where I live
That mother in the first story did NOTHING for OP. OP had to raise themselves from the age of 23, just because their mother thought cutting the power and not putting food in the fridge was an "appropriate punishment."
"Get me coffee"
"No"
"Murder it is then"
2:44 when no scratch that, IF she get out, I think it's best that OP find his own place, it's especially hard at these times but it's definitely better then staying in that toxic house
I READ MOST OF THESE ON REDDIT. It's better hearing rSlash though.
the ED
"don't tell my daughter to not stick her finger in a chest that could decapitate her fingers"
if she didn't tell her to keep her fingers away
"WHY DIDN'T YOU TELL MY DAUGHTER TO GET HER HANDS OUT OF THE CHEST IT CHOPPED HER FINGERS OFF!!!!!!!!
There it is. A few minutes late
I have a story similar to the store one. I used to work at a Dunkin Donuts, a college aged looking lady walks in and orders a donut. When I told her that we ran out of the donut she wanted she ask "what do you mean you're out of that donut" in a Karen tone. I told her simply that we sold out and offered her a similar donut.
This grown frickin woman literally crossed her arms and literally said "I don't WANT that donut I want the -insert the name of the donut I forgot because it was 3 years ago-!". I was so taken aback by that utterly childish display of a woman close to my age that I just blankly stared at her and repeated my self, minus the offer of a replacement donut (she didn't pay by the way, I always made she we had what people wanted before charging to avoid refunds). Arms still crossed the lady said " Well I want one!". I told her one last time we didn't have it and she just stood there, huffing and glaring at me in silence for 2 minutes straight before storming off, as if acting like a spoiled child would magic make a donut fly out of my a$$.
First story: As if entitled parents aren't crossing enough borders in their eternal struggle to be treated like royalty despite their disgusting abuse, once they step into the realm of murder they deserve to be buried under the jail. This kind of person has a mindset not unlike the most hardened criminals, which makes the lack of urgency to investigate and punish these kind of people by the juridical system unfair sometimes. It's good to hear some real justice dispensed against them every once in a while, since it sets an example for how they should be treated. Good riddance, and best wishes to OP's future.
Second story: I understand that OP wanna send out a message of how to treat pets with psychological problems, but sadly entitled people don't respect _anyone,_ and anything you try to tell them will just fly over their heads. That sad excuse of a mother would gladly allow her crotch goblins to abuse your dogs and still claim animal abuse on your part. Even her thinking that breaking your fence to make your dogs to run out being an appropriate response to your breaking of her crotch goblins' toys when they admit to having malicious intents speaks volumes about her personality. That kind of delusion can't be reasoned with.
Third story: The mind of a Karen is so pre-occupied with malicious thoughts and delusional outrage that they gradually lose all sense of situational awareness and intelligence. While their behavioral pattern is very predictable, you just can't help but find the accidents they bring upon themselves hilarious. Sometimes I wonder how they can even walk in high-heels without twisting their ankles constantly.
Fourth story: Real tough piece of work bullying someone smaller than himself. I can see how this is a "damned if you do, damned if you don't" situation, because guys like him will find every reason to victimize someone. He's the kind of guy that will get into a heated argument with the wrong person one day, and will come to deeply regret that decision.
Fifth story: Indian culture seems to be the epitome of entitlement. While hearing about this kind of parental behavior in their culture doesn't strike me as unusual, it's sad that children who wants nothing to do with such outdated and radical planned marriage traditions has a hard time cutting ties and still be treated like they are under their parents' control. At least OP's aunt is kind and sensible enough to act as a mediator to expose her sister's schemes while not giving out any information about OP in return.
Hey man, Indian here. It's hella rude to say that Indian culture is the epitome of entitlement, but you are right about arranged marriages being outdated. As far as I know, indian's aren't the only people doing arranged marriages. Other cultures do them as well
the whole 'don't tell me how to parent my child!' thing reminds me of something that happened to a coworker of mine. way back after a few years she started ( maybe 4 or 5 years, she's been in retail for 30+ years ) the old tills used to have a gap between the belts and the metal part at the end of the tills. people's fingers would get pinched at best, stuck at worst, and this lady's kid was playing at the end sticking their fingers into the gap. my coworker told the kid in a super nice voice 'don't do that sweetie you'll get hurt' and the mom just turned around and said 'Don't parent MY child'.
my coworker just went 'ok' and walked away. not even three minuets later the kid is screaming their head off cause guess what, their fingers got stuck. an ambulance had to be called that's how bad it was.
If you see this, dr cat has sent you his medical magic which will keep you safe for the rest of today :)
“My aunt responded with.” “Get more for your wallet with H&R block.”
That has to have been one of the best add cuts I have seen.
That guy just broke their water guns? I would snap it in half then threaten to do that to their necks.
We used to have a pit that was rescued from a fight ring. She was a sweet, sweet dog, and liked little kids, but she did not like men. I'd take her for walks and people would ask me if it was OK to pet her, so I'd explain exactly what I wrote above. "Please, Dad, don't try to touch her, but your children may love her all they want." Well, dear old dad didn't always believe me, and he'd reach down to pet her - and she'd snap. She never ONCE connected, but she made it clear she wasn't pleased. One man accused me of having a vicious dog, until his little daughter piped up. "Daddy, she told you not to touch the dog."
I literally just read the first one you read this morning.
One like = one “oh, that makes sense.”
I read the first story. OP also mentioned that the EM picked fights with guards and other prisoners and added more to her sentence. She is now serving north of 20 years and they think she won't get release alive as it's expecting she won't be eligible for freedom until her mid 70s to early 80s. The last time the friend was contacted by the mother was a letter. The letter detailed how she blames the kid for putting her in jail and that she wished she killed the kid flat out. The friend is doing fine after therapy and recovery and moved to another state sometime after the event.
FIRST
You sure
Sry but no
Ok :( Second
I've lived in the tri-state area near northern VA all my life, but I moved to FL for 2 years with my fiance. We picked up a rescue dog down there that was the cutest pup ever. She didn't seem to have any issues as a pup. But as she got older we could tell she was either abused or a runt who wasn't able yo get the food she needed.
She is a food crackhead and is very jumpy when we go outside. She loves when the wind blows leaves around and chases them. But other than that everything scares her. She barks at mostly everyone. But mainly people carrying things. If people stand still and she comes up she's fine. But if people roll up fast she's not okay.
If some person like that first turd came up to my dog/house I wouldn't have been nice to her.