r/EntitledPeople: Grandparents left me everything, so my parents are suing me
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- čas přidán 7. 09. 2024
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Part 1: • r/EntitledPeople: My s...
Original stories:
1. My sister came back pregnant
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2. Parents threw me out as a child, and then expected everything from me when my grandparents died
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So grateful for the grandparents being ACTUAL parents to OP, and sorry about their passing. They are and were WAY more better than the other parents ever would be.
How have you commented on like all of these videos?
@@cec_oregon I'm always able to view them, and I'm a subscriber on here.
For anyone wondering, there's been one more update to the first story since this part of it:
SPOILERS WARNING
Sister basically "sold" her baby to OP's parents. She agreed to let them adopt her child in exchange for OP's parents buying her a new house, and giving her an assload of money. In return, sister had to change her name, and a restraining order was placed on her, OP's family, and her baby. OP's parents had to sell one of their businesses to accommodate her, track down the baby's father for legal reasons (who didn't want to be a part of his child's life either), and had to buy him a house as well. OP's parents are now trying to raise their new grandson properly, but are struggling to find the time to do so, and sister is 200% disowned by the family
1st story: MAN, OP'S DAD IS AWESOME! I wish EVERY dad was like that. He used his influence over the family, which, honestly, is a risky move that I hate people doing, BUT he did it for a good reason, so I can't complain.
2) Man... OP's parents got a slap in the face! They deserved it, though.
The grandparents were right to write OP's parents out of the will. Their parents could've decided not to have a child, so it's really his dad's own fault his life was ruined.
As for him contesting the will? Nobody gets respect by doing the bare minimum. (Heck, OP's parents didn't even do *that*)
If that were the case, then EVERYONE would be a manager. OP's parents thinking they deserve the inheritance is like asking for a raise because you came into work. That's part of the job! Again, nobody will compliment you for doing the bare minimum! Respect is earned by going above and beyond, FAR more than what OP's parents did for him!
The judge was right to toss out the case... Heck, the lawsuit should've been thrown out as soon as it was filed...
When victor goes off during these videos it always has me in stitches 😂
Props to the grandparents & op should legally disown the 3 deadbeats
Being treated like the golden child can change your kid into a selfish entitled spoiled brat. And we all know who they would grow up to be.
sounds like my sister but she isn’t the “golden child”
Honestly, I feel such spoiling could be considered abusive.
Neither child gets a happy time of it. Scapegoat has an awful childhood, but might turn things around later. Golden child is on a collision course for adulthood, parents have likely neglected to teach them vital skills or the golden treatment has made them neglect them.
Yep. Big Jack Horner.
Well that was very satisfying to see that everyone who did OP wrong is finally done in! Congratulations, OP! You got rid of those mongrels at last.
Accursed sister! To think she would never change! She should NEVER have framed OP, nor asked HIM to buy the alcohol! Besides, she and her friends were underage, and no one age-appropriate should buy alcohol for ANYONE underage!! Especially not their family members! It's stupid and against the law! She should understand that! Good thing she finally got what she so deserved from the very beginning.
That narcissist of a sister is a real stupid girl. She clearly brought this all on herself and only has herself to blame. I am so glad OP and his parents were much stronger and that her plan failed. I do feel sorry for the baby. The sister doesn't deserve to be a mother and hope she loses the baby to adoption and decent loving people who actually want a child for the right reasons.
Upon reading the thumbnail, I was instantly thinking how can they do that to OP because they can't and shouldn't!
It's like they say, you reap what you sow. And when the roots take hold, it'll be hard to rip the tree out of the ground.
Hmmm! This is not surprising. This very stupid girl - ended up not learning her lesson. Using her unborn child as a pawn. Obviously it fell through..
One slight correction. Narcissists _can,_ in very rare cases, change. But the first step for them is that they realize they're a narcissist and that it's hurting the people around them. It almost never happens, I've only seen it once with my own father.
I can’t believe I’m saying this, but I actually feel bad for OP’s parents in the second story. They really must’ve pursued their dreams hard when they were young and felt heartbroken when they had to abandon them to take care of OP. Of course, this doesn’t justify their treatment of him (like, at all), but if I had to abandon my biggest dream to take care of a newborn, I’d be just as sad and angry. Although I would definitely be much nicer having heard how this story went.
I started watching this video 3 minutes after it was posted the Reddit Railway is amazing
4:28 OP’s parents should fight for custody of his sisters child.
You mean OP's father. The dad should've divorced the mom and left her on the street as soon as she told OP she should've aborted him. People like that don't deserve any form of interaction between them and their families.
Op’s dad in the first story is a gigachad
The parents in the second story however……
Really remind me of Harry Potter’s adopted parents. They deserve to be miserable, same with the sister in the first story
The Second Guy should have said this to his Father "Condoms exists you know"
Hmm ! That was good of the Grandparents to give the second OP their house and future.
Part of me felt like OP should've told his dad he would've sucked as a football player due to his pride
But at the same time he shouldn't fight fire with fire and would've resulted the entitled dad hitting OP
Btw really like your videos. And feel bad for that guy who got sued by his own parents
I couldn't believe that the father started stooping to a low point when at first he was helping OP get rid of the sister! HOW CAN HE DO THIS??!! That's not fair! You cannot betray OP like that!!!!! And OP being born is NOT a mistake!!! The only mistake is the SISTER being born!!! AND the dad thinking with the wrong head! Plus, neither he, nor the mom or sister deserve ANY inheritance! OP gets it all, and it's to pay them out for being so disrespectful and evil.
They’re different stories.
@@blueeclipse395 they're not. The sister is mentioned in the second one. It's CLEARLY the same thing.
@@arenjtumastens No, it isn’t.
Did you check the links? Because those were written by different accounts
@@ace74909 Thank you!
I can’t believe you also do Reddit posts! Your voice works incredibly well with this type of content!
I've heard similar language used by my own father at me, not my mother though. I was raised by my mother while all my dad did was work to pay the bills. Oddly enough, like op, my father was also a football star in high school but he actually managed to play college football for a bit before I was born, so I have no idea why he thought I was his biggest mistake since he made my brother who is just like me personality wise.
I Didn’t Know You Love Babies That’s Cute
did not know you did reddit stuff
Bro in the start of the sightings of trains you can see a guy running along the sidewalk
5:07 yea maybe you could, provided she doesn’t pray for and get an abortion
Can you do more reddit railway videos with real Steam Trains at Steam Railways
The daughter is a womanchild