r/Entitledkids Spoiled Brat Steals From A Corpse At A Funeral!

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  • r/Entitledkids At a funeral, the parents of a deceased teenage girl decide to bury their beloved daughter with some of the things that she loved in life. One of the items they put in her casket is an iPod, because she played piano and loved music. At the end of the funeral, OP notices that the iPod is missing, so he tells the deceased girl's parents about it. They go looking for the iPod, and it turns out that a spoiled little brat stole the iPod from on top of the girl's body. WTF??? If you like this video and want to see more, subscribe to my channel for more daily Reddit videos!
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  • @rSlash
    @rSlash  Pƙed 4 lety +2531

    There's normal entitled kids, then there's advanced entitled kids: stealing from the corpse of a teenage girl

  • @boyboss3322
    @boyboss3322 Pƙed 4 lety +2183

    The last one is just horrible, hearing that when you’re depressed or anxious can be the last straw and then the person who said it could be the reason of someone taking their life.

    • @WolfyFancyLads
      @WolfyFancyLads Pƙed 4 lety +127

      You sadly see it alot online. People with no care about the mental health of others. I mean, I get people lie about conditions, but the ones who don't deserve better than some asshat saying shit like that or being like "Oh! yOu NoT sUfFeRiNg! YoU'rE lYiNg!"

    • @raywhittaker4813
      @raywhittaker4813 Pƙed 4 lety +100

      The sad thing is that I’ve had hundreds of people tell me similar things. I’ve had people even encourage me to end my life after I said I was too depressed to live. The amount of people who are like that in this world Is absolutely sickening

    • @vloggerbonakid6178
      @vloggerbonakid6178 Pƙed 4 lety +66

      The point of comforting them is to lift them from their lowest,not lift them back up and then push them back to where they just were! If someone took their life because of what he's doing,i do hope he felt really,really bad about it. Depression or anxiety,basically any mental health issues aren't something to toy around or make a hobby of. Depression is an emotion,so by insulting them after lifting them up, you're causing them even more depression because you're adding even more suicidal thoughts onto their already existing ones, technically encouraging someone to take their own life.
      to make it short,Mental Health should be treated seriously and not be something someone can toy around with,nor should it be made someone's hobby.Do NOT toy around with someone's emotions,for if they take their life because of you,then you'll have [stained ketchup] in your hands forever...

    • @15oClock
      @15oClock Pƙed 4 lety +29

      It literally sounds like something someone with borderline personality disorder would do.

    • @inspectorspinda
      @inspectorspinda Pƙed 4 lety +6

      I feel like that one was probably a joke? I mean why would you say that to people online and ask if it's bad? Not sure, but lots of red flags to me. I know people irl are like this, but I feel like they would have written something more like yall need to get over it because depression just you being lazy or something like that.

  • @airachica
    @airachica Pƙed 4 lety +1530

    Ok, the first story, I HAVE to point something out here; It's really unhealthy for parents to force their kids to do EVERYTHING together. Biological, adopted, age gap, none of that matters. Both of these kids should be taught that they can and should do things on their own AS WELL as bond with each other. It's not healthy for either kid to be taught that they must get along and do everything together, it'll have a negative effect on their independency and on their relationship. So, yes, the OP is definitely being a brat, but I do think the parents may have done some bad things as well. OP literally thinks they adopted their sister because OP wasn't good enough. Clearly, something is off here.

    • @tidepodpadthai2633
      @tidepodpadthai2633 Pƙed 3 lety +140

      I have a feeling that the OP made some things up. I doubt the parents force them to do every single thing together, they just want OP's sister to feel included, but OP pushes them away and takes their anger out on her.
      She probably already doesn't feel like she fits in, but just to basically be told that and that your asshole sibling hates you for something you have no control over must be really sad.

    • @shells500tutubo
      @shells500tutubo Pƙed 3 lety +69

      @@tidepodpadthai2633 And if what OP said is true (heavily doubt it), this kid just popped up suddenly as adopted. I'll bet the kid is the daughter of a distant relative or family friends who died. More likely is that the parents really did tell OP that they were adopting this girl and OP is just such a selfish, disgusting mean girl that she is really just making sh-t up to try to gain sympathy from the readers.

    • @bunnyrose9203
      @bunnyrose9203 Pƙed 3 lety +93

      @@tidepodpadthai2633 She is forced to share her friends and property with her "sister". Nobody here wants to blame the actual siter i guess, but the parents are doing something heavily wrong, OP doesn't really. See, i don't have any friends, and i would need at least one to be happy. She has friends, and she is supposed to share them with somebody Who she doesn't even know that good? She is forced to share things that she earned herself or maybe got as a treat or something, with some random girl that her parents picked up somewhere. I know how shit like this feels, ive been through such shit too. Op is not really entitled, because If her parents want a second kid, they should look that she gets her own fucking stuff, and not just be taught to be entitled to everything that others in her surrounding possess. The sister should make her own friends, who may even be more age appropriate. Now think about it, if someday your parents took home a random stranger and told you to give them all your stuff, would you find that fair?

    • @giulioguatteri7849
      @giulioguatteri7849 Pƙed 3 lety +40

      I agree. And in my opinion, if OP knows how to write on reddit, he is definetly over 10 years old and at that age maybe the parents should have asked if he wanted a sibling. When you have a sibling a little older or yunger than you, you can be happy or just accept it but nothing will stop you from thinking that maybe your life would have been bettere without one; When you are an only child, you're probably happy or you hate it and sometimes you wonder if having a sibling is a good experience; BUT if a yunger sibling pops out of nowhere after years of you being an only child (8 or more years of difference), I can see that most people (me included) woldn't like it. That doesn't change that Op is a spoiled kid in this story: you shouldn't complaine with your sister and insult her, but you sould defenetly tell your parente that you don't like having a sibling and they made a mistake.

    • @coin9254
      @coin9254 Pƙed 3 lety +4

      @@tidepodpadthai2633 ok you sold me fuck the person saying the first story

  • @hellqx2895
    @hellqx2895 Pƙed 4 lety +385

    As a depressed person I would say that the last one made me feel sick to my stomach. Imagine being like that. That is such a horrible thing to do and I wish that nobody did something bad to themselves after hearing that from such a stupid person.

    • @DaTDawg8191
      @DaTDawg8191 Pƙed 3 lety +7

      Cheers I'll drink to that

    • @ArcanineEspeon
      @ArcanineEspeon Pƙed 3 lety +18

      I developed depression in high school, and reading that disturbed me on such a deep emotional level that I actually became kind of numb. I feel like I short circuited.

    • @Dragoooooon
      @Dragoooooon Pƙed 3 lety +7

      That would feel HORRIBLE if someone ever did that to me, I would totally break down

    • @jenniferkorf4767
      @jenniferkorf4767 Pƙed 3 lety +7

      I wish you the best

    • @mmlm4116
      @mmlm4116 Pƙed 3 lety +4

      For the snot that posted about how he interacts with someone when they talk about depression and anxiety let me tell you there's a reason for the depression and anxiety and I have lost friends because of little snots like you who thought it was funny to do that. There are things that people have been through that you can not even imagine, I hate to be so harsh but you may have blood on your hands and it just shows what an insecure jerkoff you are that you have to go so low as to kick an already down individual and can't even keep the post up because you know you're wrong and you can't handle people telling you, so here's your wake up call don't be a jerk

  • @sophiejameson4064
    @sophiejameson4064 Pƙed 3 lety +102

    Kudos to the parents of the kid who stole the ipod. Bringing the kid back to face the family took a lot of courage. They lived up to their values.

  • @daydreamz618
    @daydreamz618 Pƙed 4 lety +1405

    "Am i a jerk for luring someone into a false sense of security, irreperably damaging their self esteem, and then laughing about how hurt they look?"

  • @OlgaMargariti
    @OlgaMargariti Pƙed 4 lety +2656

    The first one straight up sounds like a 9 year old wrote this

  • @DetectiveCheese
    @DetectiveCheese Pƙed 4 lety +112

    In my head I'm watching a scene of the last kid getting hit in the face and start to cry, only for the attacker, after a good chuckle, to respond with:
    "Why are you crying? I don't really see the issue, this is just a fun hobby that is slightly morally questionable."

    • @user-yc8jr8qh9l
      @user-yc8jr8qh9l Pƙed 3 lety +5

      "Oh, Why are you crying? I Only hit you with a bat ten times on the head with you on the floor bleeding, Its just a little hobby for me to laugh at Pain, YOURS specifically"
      I wish i could say that to a brat

    • @DaTDawg8191
      @DaTDawg8191 Pƙed 3 lety +2

      Cheers I'll drink to that bro

  • @kushypoo1785
    @kushypoo1785 Pƙed 4 lety +157

    Stealing from the dead is a huge sin that earns you a ticket for hell

    • @coin9254
      @coin9254 Pƙed 3 lety +2

      @Johnathan Eckerman yeah im with them il get the shotgun

    • @basicallystupid7080
      @basicallystupid7080 Pƙed 3 lety +3

      @@coin9254 nah thats nothin, lets get the army

    • @DaTDawg8191
      @DaTDawg8191 Pƙed 3 lety +4

      @@coin9254 lets go!

    • @IDontWannaGo23
      @IDontWannaGo23 Pƙed 3 lety +7

      Id have to buy my own coffin if I did that

    • @donaldkelly9040
      @donaldkelly9040 Pƙed 3 lety +1

      Maybe breaking some fingers accidentally (of course) 😀😃😄

  • @iris5678
    @iris5678 Pƙed 4 lety +1765

    That first story: The parents probably need to get some family counseling for that kid and set some boundaries with BOTH kids.
    The story with the parents not disciplining their kid: I work in the legal system. You know what happens to kids who are spoiled? They end up criminals.
    The one star review: This is part of a movement of kids on the Apple store to get their education apps taken down. They leave one star reviews in hopes the Apple store will automatically remove it so they don't have to go to school.
    Edit: Looked up the first story: OP is 15 and sister is 14. OP is a butthole but the parents are worse. They're teenagers, not five and four. Parents should definitely deal with that better, but sounds like they can't be bothered and just expect the kids to magically get along.

    • @gabrielmartin977
      @gabrielmartin977 Pƙed 4 lety +14

      (It's probably a troll)

    • @Jacknffc7980
      @Jacknffc7980 Pƙed 4 lety +11

      I bet spoiled kids surgeries got botched

    • @Ben31337l
      @Ben31337l Pƙed 4 lety +81

      Honestly, I think that kids should be given their own space to spend their time in.

    • @Nicky-mz1co
      @Nicky-mz1co Pƙed 4 lety +136

      I think in the first story the OP is only a buttwhole for how he/she responded to their sister, other than that its completely understandable that the op would react in a negative way, especially if they were an only child for 15 years. Image growing up and always having your parents attention, having your own space, having your own friends. To one day have to share it all with someone you don't even know. That can be hard. Although the way he/she spoke to their sister was completely uncalled for, it makes a lot of since that being at age 15, they would lash out like that.

    • @bobwolfninja206
      @bobwolfninja206 Pƙed 4 lety +4

      That is what I was thinking

  • @tomasstephenson5357
    @tomasstephenson5357 Pƙed 4 lety +594

    The first one is a psychological thing: kids think that they adopted a kid to replace them or because they aren’t good enough. So it not unreasonable for op to feel like this from a psychological POV but also fucked up

    • @thescottishgiant855
      @thescottishgiant855 Pƙed 4 lety +23

      Ok it’s more than expected if you have any siblings you’ll know the love for them a love only family can give them having this stranger be treated as one of your own, strip your privacy and get involved in EVERYTHING from the get go? I prolly woulda punched her

    • @kittenmimi5326
      @kittenmimi5326 Pƙed 4 lety +15

      @@thescottishgiant855 fume off at the parents, then.

    • @jenniepierce2957
      @jenniepierce2957 Pƙed 3 lety +4

      @@thescottishgiant855 agreed

    • @andrewketcham7450
      @andrewketcham7450 Pƙed 3 lety +9

      @@thescottishgiant855 me too since basically he has to include her if she wants to be included

    • @KashimoKazuya
      @KashimoKazuya Pƙed 3 lety +5

      Op wrote that so he's got a chance to atleast be heard and NOT get backlash, but we still know anyways..

  • @gracemereland2234
    @gracemereland2234 Pƙed 4 lety +189

    """"Slightly morally questionable""""
    I was gonna make a snarky comment but no I'm just. I have a headache from hearing that.

    • @kittenmimi5326
      @kittenmimi5326 Pƙed 4 lety +12

      Then they deleted their acc? Fucking pathethic. They can't even handle if thrmselves

    • @phantom_wolf5274
      @phantom_wolf5274 Pƙed 3 lety +1

      68 likes had to make it 69

    • @gracemereland2234
      @gracemereland2234 Pƙed 3 lety +1

      @@phantom_wolf5274 Nice.

    • @wherethespitfiredare9794
      @wherethespitfiredare9794 Pƙed 3 lety +8

      "Slightly morally questionable"? Ex-fucking-scuse me!? That's a bloody understatement, I've said it before and I'll say it again, I don't wish it often on people, but that kid really needs to step on a lego, thumbtack, hit his knee and step on a landmine at the same time

    • @ahstiasummers5583
      @ahstiasummers5583 Pƙed 3 lety +1

      @@wherethespitfiredare9794 Step on a lego? That's child's play. Have him step on a metal d4 die (those look like 3-sided pyramids)

  • @leannes1083
    @leannes1083 Pƙed 3 lety +15

    Damn! That EK who stole from the funeral got off EASY!!! My dad once grounded me, for SIX MONTHS, for lying about not having homework 1 night when I DID have homework. That punishment was made even harder because he took my TV, my vhs player (yes I'm that old) and my stereo (this was before mobile phones too) I wasn't allowed to call anyone on the house phone unless it was only for school, like paired up assignments etc etc. But that was it. Get up and dressed, walk to the bus, don't talk to anyone, yeah like that happened, mum said that was too far and told me to ignore him, go to school, get the bus home, pick up my little brother and walk home not talking to anyone (again, mum said talk its fine). The only things he left in my room were my bed, my desk, my clothes and my school stuff. He took EVERYTHING else, games, books, my keyboard (musical 1 lol). It SUCKED!!! When him and mum split up and it turned out he'd been cheating for FOUR YEARS, I was LIVID!!! Cos what do you do a lot when you cheat? You LIE!!!!
    So if I'd have stolen something from a dead person, I think my dad might have either turned me over to the police or maybe buried me under the patio or something. 11 months grounded for stealing from a coffin seems like kind of a light punishment, or maybe my perspective is skewed because of how harsh my dads punishments were. Is that a harsh punishment? Mine and/or the EKs? I'd love to hear your thoughts people....

    • @shootingstarsmusic6166
      @shootingstarsmusic6166 Pƙed 3 lety +6

      yeah, your dad gave you a severely harsh punishment. I get taking away some stuff (lying about homework can turn into a bad habit) but even most stuff in your room like books and keyboard, as well as not talking is disproportionate. About EK, I think the punishment is just, the parents probably took away stuff and will never buy him an ipod now, but there is not much else to do for a kid that age

  • @ythunter4288
    @ythunter4288 Pƙed 4 lety +403

    “please don’t hurt me”
    That kid should be happy they didn’t murder him right then and there.

  • @voidconcept1269
    @voidconcept1269 Pƙed 4 lety +533

    The first story, I’m not sure how old the kid is but it seems he needs some therapy. I think he feels like his parents don’t think he’s good enough and he’s taking that out on his sister. He’s not entitled, just confused and angry and doesn’t know how to cope.

    • @caramarie2000
      @caramarie2000 Pƙed 4 lety +32

      THIS

    • @inkystars19
      @inkystars19 Pƙed 4 lety +8

      Or she

    • @tawain2360
      @tawain2360 Pƙed 4 lety +4

      She* her*

    • @pawelodziomek4908
      @pawelodziomek4908 Pƙed 4 lety +16

      Finally someone with a brain

    • @alamanohpee7401
      @alamanohpee7401 Pƙed 4 lety +23

      I mean he/she could still be entitled while also being confused ect. I agree that they need therapy and to start being honest with their parents. It sounds like they don't have alot of compassion for their sister and what they did was a buthile move.

  • @robertutley7767
    @robertutley7767 Pƙed 3 lety +89

    1st one: op needs a serious talk with their parents, and get their feelings out in the open.
    Yes, they're being an arse... but the resentment they feel needs to be addressed and dealt with, and not just by her simply "being nicer".

    • @i_am_bisexual_or_something3132
      @i_am_bisexual_or_something3132 Pƙed 2 lety +7

      The op is a 15 year old male and he is being forced to share a room with a 14 year old female (making kids of opposite sexes over the age of 13 share a room is illegal in many places) and I imagine he is really frustrated due to the lack of privacy he has

    • @CidVeldoril
      @CidVeldoril Pƙed 2 lety

      She is also an ass by demanding to be included, else she'd tell on him.

    • @constantdisappointment5658
      @constantdisappointment5658 Pƙed rokem +4

      And the way he continuously said he's "forced to involve her in everything" and "share friends" makes me think the parents don't want the adopted daughter left alone for some reason. If he's a teenager, then his attitude about how the parents never asked for his perspective on getting a sibling is pretty reasonable. He's more mature, and would feel like his voice matters more than when he was a little kid

  • @justdenks
    @justdenks Pƙed 4 lety +25

    Lmao "I stole someone's phone to pay for cancer that you don't have, and they kicked me" Is the quote that EK definitely said to his mother.

  • @ratkingwastaken
    @ratkingwastaken Pƙed 4 lety +651

    I was so relieved to see that EK and CG’s mom wasn’t entitled

  • @0XBlondie96X0
    @0XBlondie96X0 Pƙed 4 lety +162

    In regards to that last post: as someone who has been dealing with depression, yes, that is absolutely wrong. The last thing I need to hear when my depression gets the best of me is validation for the types of things the self loathing part of me is already mentally screaming at myself.

    • @narararamammily5386
      @narararamammily5386 Pƙed 3 lety +13

      I agree. I already feel like I’m not worth living as I always have been nothing but a problem for my loved ones. If I were to see that post during my most vulnerable time, I might go through with it.

    • @nationalinstituteofcheese3012
      @nationalinstituteofcheese3012 Pƙed 3 lety +4

      Absolutely. I’m suffering from issues with self-hatred and if I heard this I might actually end it. I personally hope they get the shit beat out of them

    • @awesomefox555
      @awesomefox555 Pƙed 2 lety +4

      I hope that jerk didn’t get someone killed

  • @iamnotamango
    @iamnotamango Pƙed 4 lety +20

    i literally had a panic attack hearing about the cat one. my cousin is also really rough with animals, (we have 6 cats, 2 hamsters, 1 gecko, and 1 snake) and so i always get really scared when he is getting near any of them. that broke my heart but i’m glad the poor kitten is okay...

    • @sabinemetzger3219
      @sabinemetzger3219 Pƙed 3 lety +6

      When he was about 4 or 5 my cousin almost drowned my guinea pig by pressing her underwater because he wanted to find out if she could swim and dive because in my language guinea pigs are called sea pigs. Since then i do not trust young kids around pets unsuperviced.

  • @nerderiffic8682
    @nerderiffic8682 Pƙed 3 lety +12

    When you said that EK dragged poor little charcoal by the tail. I literally had a physical reaction, like my chest got properly tight. That poor kitten didn't deserve anything but caring love and affection

  • @axes2ashes
    @axes2ashes Pƙed 4 lety +203

    That last one. Yikes. That's actually sick. If someone did something like that to me during one of my depressive episodes, idk what it would do to me...

    • @BeheadedKamikaze
      @BeheadedKamikaze Pƙed 4 lety +10

      I fear that if somebody tried that on me I may respond violently towards their face

    • @mirzahamzabaig5667
      @mirzahamzabaig5667 Pƙed 4 lety +1

      I would either ignore it (really good at that due to stuff) or just try to distract myself if I can't handle it.. that's how I got over my depression.

  • @musicallydisneyamvs6731
    @musicallydisneyamvs6731 Pƙed 4 lety +434

    The last story: Oh, now we know possibly a quarter of the leading causes of suicides per year.

    • @poofy3202
      @poofy3202 Pƙed 4 lety +25

      I know right! Who the living hel* does that. I had suicidal friends, and even a wrong or uneven tone in your voice can set them off in ways you can’t (or can) imagine.

    • @milantosic
      @milantosic Pƙed 4 lety +5

      @@poofy3202 ok i know this is serious situation and all.....but why did you censored hell

    • @calumzmemez5075
      @calumzmemez5075 Pƙed 4 lety +13

      @@poofy3202 dont piss off somebody who feels like they have nothing to lose.

    • @joeyw.8177
      @joeyw.8177 Pƙed 4 lety

      i am suicidal and someone did this to me.

    • @musicallydisneyamvs6731
      @musicallydisneyamvs6731 Pƙed 2 lety +1

      @@joeyw.8177 Aww I’m so sorry. It’s been a year & I now have seen your comment. I hope you’re feeling better. I was suicidal twice so I can understand where you are coming from.

  • @jackmcneil1127
    @jackmcneil1127 Pƙed 3 lety +7

    As someone who was going through depression when I was only 12/13, the last bit makes me REALLY angry, because, coming from a depression victim, that actually thought about SUICIDE on more than one occasion, I can first hand say that words like this have a HUGE impact

  • @ameliakyle7054
    @ameliakyle7054 Pƙed 3 lety +9

    if i saw that little prat dragging my cat out by the tail i'd stamp on him in a heartbeat consequence be damned

  • @hazybubblegum
    @hazybubblegum Pƙed 4 lety +1689

    “Don’t judge based on the title” then proceeds to tell a story worse than the title. Yikes

    • @rubenweber6742
      @rubenweber6742 Pƙed 4 lety +50

      so the EK was right. You should judge the kid even more

    • @fujiyaangeles8235
      @fujiyaangeles8235 Pƙed 4 lety +75

      They were just so used to being an only child that they feel like they're being robbed when they have to share with someone else.

    • @Kino_Cartoon
      @Kino_Cartoon Pƙed 4 lety +16

      Well He was right, kinda.

    • @gabrielmartin977
      @gabrielmartin977 Pƙed 4 lety +4

      It's probably a troll

    • @JamesDoe67
      @JamesDoe67 Pƙed 4 lety +100

      @@rubenweber6742 Not really - in another post they said she is 15. Just bringing another 14yo girl into your family - into your room - without asking or at least explaining is not fair. Then to force her to include her into everything is cruel. "Hey daughter - we love you very much - so we thought to show you how much we love you, we are getting you a new sister and forcing you to be with her 24/7 until you can move out. Btw - you have to share everything with her - no personal space anymore - no secrets because you have to let her use your electronics to."
      The good part for the parent - if the 15yo has a bf - she can't do anything because her sister is always with her.
      If her friends don't like the "new" sister, she will maybe lose all her friends. Yes, yes - you are correct - her parents did everything right /s

  • @SuperJxl
    @SuperJxl Pƙed 4 lety +695

    You shouldn't have to share everything with a sibling. especially a room. Yes, the OP was the a**hole. That doesn't mean the parents should force the kids to spend all their time together. Let them have their own friend groups.

    • @soobinsleftdimple5019
      @soobinsleftdimple5019 Pƙed 4 lety +93

      I have a feeling being a dramatic teen myself that OP was over exaggerating I highly doubt they were actually made to do everything together and it was more like ' OP can you let you sister come with you every now and then so you can bond" and the room who knows maybe they don't have another room , you can't just assume they have free rooms available . Lots of siblings have to share when in smaller homes

    • @blanca6434
      @blanca6434 Pƙed 4 lety +64

      @@soobinsleftdimple5019 If OP's parents had been "can your sister come with you every now", the adopted sister wouldn't have threatened OP saying that if she didn't let her join, she'd tell the parents.

    • @soobinsleftdimple5019
      @soobinsleftdimple5019 Pƙed 4 lety +18

      @@blanca6434 even so I still have feeling things were over told

    • @mindyschocolate
      @mindyschocolate Pƙed 4 lety +45

      I’m the oldest of five. I absolutely had to share everything, as my parents had a three bedroom home. I shared a room with my sisters. My sisters got my hand me downs. You know what? It didn’t kill us. OP is spoiled af.

    • @aprilbennett4161
      @aprilbennett4161 Pƙed 4 lety +91

      @@mindyschocolate That is a foolish comparison. You know full well that you had years upon years to slowly get used to your siblings, and can bond over shared memories. These two teens were abruptly thrown together. People don't instantly bond, but the parents expect them to magically get along just like that. The parents' pushy ways only serve to sabotage what would otherwise be a gradual adjustment, to the point of unwittingly setting up the adopted girl as some kind of villain.

  • @nachotrashG
    @nachotrashG Pƙed 4 lety +12

    That first story, I kinda get them.
    I don't know if you ever had a little sibling or something. But if you had, it would be easier to understand.
    My parents never spoke to me about having a little sibling, so I was surprised why I suddenly had this small loud human next to me. Yes, the OP was rude, but everyone deals with their problems differently. Just because they are siblings, doesn't mean they have to share literally EVERYTHING. Especially friends, making friends isn't that easy nor is it difficult. It's depending on YOU, you can't just wait there and expect someone to come up to you and be your friend. Thats not how it works.
    Now the OP snapped from what I can tell, tbh, I would do that too, its just getting annoying ya know? When you have this clingy kid following you and basically interfering with everything you do, and expecting you don't do the same back. No hate on the video, just how I see things.

  • @mosseater333
    @mosseater333 Pƙed 2 lety +10

    The story of OP’s cousin makes me so sad because my dad died not too long ago. We didn’t put anything in his casket, but if we did and someone stole something, I would’ve killed everyone in the funeral home just to get that certain thing back. I hope the family’s doing ok đŸ’šâ€

  • @comradejoseph
    @comradejoseph Pƙed 4 lety +318

    That entitled kid who pulled the cat by its tail would've gotten a riding crop over the head in our house.

    • @giulliadellasara1887
      @giulliadellasara1887 Pƙed 4 lety +26

      Bro, the parents made that kid a literal monster because he had lip surgery! I was born with tricuspid heart and had to go through three longer that 10 hours heart surgeries as a kid and my parents raised me so that I never had a tantrum. What is wrong with parents who do this? I mean, if your kid has a special condition, you should help him cope with it, not make him a brat. Those parents failed at parenting!

    • @catmac4700
      @catmac4700 Pƙed 4 lety +23

      I'm glad EK's mom didn't try to make excuses for the little monster. If anyone had done that to any of MY animals, I'd have slapped them so hard they would have seen every star in the entire universe dancing around their head. đŸ˜ đŸ‘ŽđŸ»

    • @Avistew
      @Avistew Pƙed 3 lety +4

      Yeah, I would have punched the kid the second I saw that. WTF

    • @nicecock4047
      @nicecock4047 Pƙed 3 lety +2

      if I ever saw her do that and I was her parent,
      *I didn't bring her into this world, but ima take you out real quick*

    • @Q_ari
      @Q_ari Pƙed 3 lety +6

      If they did that to my gerbils they'd get a heart transplant except they aint getting a new heart

  • @benthekingofking
    @benthekingofking Pƙed 4 lety +100

    "Wholesome" update for the first story, OP wrote with the same account (it was a throwaway account and RSLash gave the name of the person which crossposted not OP), well OP wrote in r/relationship how to mend ways with her sister, showing she saw she was bad in that situation. And also the parents suck in the story who thinks it's okay to not get a 15 years old kid involved in an adoption procedure

  • @sabiunicorn7407
    @sabiunicorn7407 Pƙed 4 lety +8

    4:16 I don't know what bothers me more. The fact that this is an entitled kid, or the fact that this whole paragraph has only 4 periods. Its basically a run on sentence!

  • @spydersoup8447
    @spydersoup8447 Pƙed rokem +4

    The way I view the first story, let's imagine this family owns a cat since it was a kitten, and then the family decides to adopt a new little kitten, and they don't even make any preparations for the two cats to make sure their first time meeting face to face would go smoothly like so many adoption shelters would always give out, the family just assumed the two cats will be happy to meet on the first day, pretty much like the 'love at first sight' myth, except when the two cats finally meet, the older cat is upset that this new kitten has suddenly arrived and is expected to get along with it and share all its' toys and properties, while the little kitten is still playful and curious and wants to play with their new cat friend. So, the older cat is just hissing and growling at the poor little kitten whenever it sees the kitten and especially whenever the kitten tries to play with the older cat and share the older cat's food. The older cat even starts to think that the family doesn't love it anymore and prefers the kitten over the cat and that they've replaced the older cat with the little kitten. This is basically OP's situation here, OP is the older cat, her new sister is the little kitten and the parents are the family who owns the cats. Sure, OP is acting like an AH, but can you blame her for dealing with a new sister who suddenly shows up with no warning and her parents just expecting her to now having to share everything with her new sister right away? Pretty much ESH, except for the little sister, which I really do feel sorry for.

  • @F3ARtheGERBIL
    @F3ARtheGERBIL Pƙed 4 lety +128

    I feel bad for OP and her sister in the first story. That girl didn't deserve to be placed in a family where the other sibling would be forced into resentment due to having no escape or privacy. Like I don't remember how old I was but when I was little and in kindercare still, i remember my dad had a girlfriend with a daughter who would always follow me whenever she was at the house and would never leave me alone. I just wanted to be able to cry without being seen as I missed my mom and wanted to go home at that point but I couldn't even do that without her following me. So even at that age I wanted privacy without even knowing the word yet let alone how much I would've wanted it at 15. That poor girl wants to be included so bad that she threatened to tell on OP if she wasn't allowed to do so. She shouldn't even be in that situation. She should've been adopted by a family where everybody wants her and she had her own stuff and space. OP is just going to resent her more and more as long as they aren't given any escape, not even with friends. OP's only hope at this rate would be to get a boyfriend and hang with him all the time so the little sister cant tag along and can start making friends with people who don't even want her there and will probably never give her a chance as long as they are forced. That or get on a sports team that she isnt on and is hopefully good enough to travel so OP can finally have time with her friends without her little sister.

  • @catswit
    @catswit Pƙed 4 lety +493

    When he dragged the kitten by it's tail I wanted to slap that kid so bad I almost started crying. IT'S A KITTEN!
    Edit: well I would've done more than just slap tbh

    • @shaharzad8492
      @shaharzad8492 Pƙed 4 lety +28

      I would have knocked himout lol

    • @san_rio2891
      @san_rio2891 Pƙed 4 lety +10

      Mama cat has arrived
      Your pfp fits perfectly with this comment 😂

    • @Xavier-ev3tw
      @Xavier-ev3tw Pƙed 4 lety +15

      @@shaharzad8492 i would have killed him lol like really i have a small cat very hella cute my cousin pulled his tail he was so rough with it i kinda almost beat him till he started bleeding his nose bleeding thank god my parents understanded he now doesnt come he is an EK

    • @turtal2595
      @turtal2595 Pƙed 4 lety +11

      AND BY THE TAIL, FOR GODS SAKE THE TAIL IS LIKE AN EXTENSION OF THE SPINE THAT COULD HAVE GONE SO BAD

    • @lilwoofer8333
      @lilwoofer8333 Pƙed 4 lety +10

      I would have pulled by the hair. Hard. And asked how he felt.

  • @Goobertonin
    @Goobertonin Pƙed 3 lety +27

    Ek"home is the only place kids relieve stress"
    Me"ever heard of the school bathroom?"

    • @-castus-
      @-castus- Pƙed 3 lety +1

      The bathroom of my school don't have toilet paper most of the time don't have soup what do you expect? I live on Israel and is still shit

    • @phantom_wolf5274
      @phantom_wolf5274 Pƙed 3 lety +3

      But they ain’t clean ever unless you go to a private school

  • @mattyboi-matt4338
    @mattyboi-matt4338 Pƙed 4 lety +10

    "This next post was submitted by u/ghostrxm"
    Ya boy made it!

  • @SaraWDahl
    @SaraWDahl Pƙed 4 lety +172

    To be fair the kid shouldn’t be forced to constantly play with his adoptive sister. He should get privacy and at least have been told that it was happening. It’s a huge change for him too and he obviously feels like his parents thought he was a failure and therefore found a new kid.

    • @starixe9893
      @starixe9893 Pƙed 4 lety +12

      The first story is from a 15 year old girl not a dude

    • @SaraWDahl
      @SaraWDahl Pƙed 4 lety +7

      Starixe okay and

    • @caramarie2000
      @caramarie2000 Pƙed 4 lety +16

      @@starixe9893 doesn't effect it. those would be that kids feelings still.

    • @sade2060
      @sade2060 Pƙed 4 lety +27

      yea kids can overthink things like that and the parents honestly shouldve consulted her/told her first instead of just bringing home a kid. OP didnt know the other kid and still had to share friends, plans and rooms. if anyone disagrees feel free to reply i also want to put you in a situation, your hanging out with your friends getting ready for a ladies night out and then your sister (whom you live with and share a room with) tags along and also tag along with every other plans you make, itll get annoying because you cant even spend time with your friends

    • @pawelodziomek4908
      @pawelodziomek4908 Pƙed 4 lety

      THIS

  • @shampoo1991
    @shampoo1991 Pƙed 3 lety +3

    The whole time you're telling the story about the iPod I was holding my breath the entire time praying to the powers that be that this was NOT going to leak into an entitled parents story... Glad it didnt.

  • @kamageddynvideochannel3479
    @kamageddynvideochannel3479 Pƙed 8 měsĂ­ci +2

    That person complaning about classes at home seriously when I was in school. I would have much preferred home classes. How could they think that's more stressful

  • @1nfinitune533
    @1nfinitune533 Pƙed 4 lety +134

    If I was OP in that Charcoal story, I'd literally have shouted "You may have been born with a cleft lip, but if you don't stop terrorising my cat, you're gonna wish you had the cleft instead of what I'll give you.". Granted this may result in severe punishment but if it gets that shithead away from a scared kitten, then so be it

    • @WolfyFancyLads
      @WolfyFancyLads Pƙed 4 lety +9

      I would've just reclefted his lip.....
      I'll leave it up to others to figure out how.

    • @gahmivolka6582
      @gahmivolka6582 Pƙed 4 lety +4

      @@WolfyFancyLads agreed I would of just punched the cleft right back in him.... kids like that if the parents won't teach em someone has to.

    • @arandomhuman8475
      @arandomhuman8475 Pƙed 4 lety +1

      I have lizards and a 15-year-old fat Chihuahua nobody fucks with either of those but they get the punching when I had snakes some little shit tried to kill one of them and because there was only a three year age difference me being ten them being seven I threw them because I didn’t want my snake getting killed

    • @fivesARC--5555
      @fivesARC--5555 Pƙed 4 lety

      d,you mean murder him

    • @crystaljones2953
      @crystaljones2953 Pƙed 4 lety

      @@fivesARC--5555 you want to murder a kid over a cat?

  • @jamesroyce1845
    @jamesroyce1845 Pƙed 4 lety +303

    SISTERS: Sounds like Entitled PARENTS to me, not making their child part of the process yet expecting her to adapt at the drop of a hat - sorry, that's not how these things work.

    • @russianman6677
      @russianman6677 Pƙed 4 lety +40

      Yeah but still not cool to say what she said the adoptive sister wasnt mean she just wanted to get along what she said could really pull on somebodies heartstring but yeah shouldve been introduced slowly

    • @Trikormadeinadon
      @Trikormadeinadon Pƙed 4 lety +33

      Not only adapt, but share all their stuff and friends.
      That's grounds for a daily sibling ass whoopin in my opinion.

    • @himdavila8722
      @himdavila8722 Pƙed 4 lety +6

      Umm thats how siblings work

    • @jamesroyce1845
      @jamesroyce1845 Pƙed 4 lety +35

      @@himdavila8722 No, it's not. A first child at least has 9 months to get used to the idea that they will have a sibling. Either you're a family member and talk together - especially about such large matters - or you are a possession and there is no need to consider your thoughts or feelings.

    • @TheTrueMichael
      @TheTrueMichael Pƙed 4 lety

      yes! For me it'ß the same thing but with a cousin.

  • @viclovesbooksandtheatre4734
    @viclovesbooksandtheatre4734 Pƙed 4 lety +1

    For the adopted sister one, the thing is the parents should have respected their wishes of not wanting a sibling, and talked with them why and what they could do to make sure op was comfortable with the adoption before going through with it. Instead, they completely ignored op not wanting a sibling right away, and thus put a child into the family that was guaranteed to make at least one family member unhappy.

  • @VenomQuill
    @VenomQuill Pƙed 4 lety +1

    Taking "You'll have to it from my cold, head hands!" to a new level.

  • @jerin_dd5586
    @jerin_dd5586 Pƙed 4 lety +402

    That first story, op their parents didn’t ask them if they wanted a sibling and that they just had to deal with it now, but that’s how all, not just adopted sibling are.

    • @qdllc
      @qdllc Pƙed 4 lety +135

      True, but I can understand the perspective. Kids can be brats about a newborn, but they know they are part of the family. It’s like adopting a pet. A good shelter will make you bring the household in for a “play date” to see if the pet is compatible with everyone. Adopting a child without involving all the family is short-sighted and selfish. It sounds to me that the parents acted without preparing the kid for the change and how it would affect him/her.

    • @jennifert8542
      @jennifert8542 Pƙed 4 lety +109

      @@qdllc i agree i honestly blame the parents for not preparing the kid. Sounds like they could use some family therapy

    • @adamanti
      @adamanti Pƙed 4 lety +14

      Kod in firat story still is a bh. But prob cause parents did something "wrong" in their parenting. Hope kid sees how they are unfair to the adopted sister when they grow up and dont end up an entitled humanbeeing.

    • @no-barknoonan8798
      @no-barknoonan8798 Pƙed 4 lety +10

      I sure hope they get a good reality check instead of making their adopted siblings life hell.

    • @kaitan4160
      @kaitan4160 Pƙed 4 lety +11

      I dont know where you come from.
      But in my Country Woman are about 9 Months pregnant and in those 9 Months older siblings, (who arent toddlers themselve) bond in those 9 months the same way Fathers and Grandparents bond with the unborn.
      touching the belly. Having talks about the coming sibling. Talks about sharing rooms etc.
      So ... interesting to hear that where you are from Pregnant woman go into hiding to come back with an Baby.

  • @Grimmijaggers
    @Grimmijaggers Pƙed 4 lety +112

    The first kid with the adopted sister is clearly entitled, yet I can sort of see the point of view.
    I myself am an only child, and if my parents had suddenly adopted another child without telling me and expected me to completely change the life I had gotten used because of their parenting, I would be bitter too.
    However, this is from the perspective of OP, so there may be information we’re not privy to, and what OP said was genuinely horrible. Lying to the parents didn’t help neither. I think there’s a huge lack communication in that family from the sounds of it, and they all need to talk. If OP is this bratty and the parents are seemingly unwilling to tell OP when changes to the family are happening, there are deeper problems in this family than OP’s attitude.

    • @Avistew
      @Avistew Pƙed 3 lety +14

      As rSlash said, don't blame the sister for the parents' being shitty. That's really the bad part, the kid is the victim here, first abandoned/orphaned, then stuck with a sibling who hates them and parents who don't try to mediate, and now being yelled at for being adopted. I'm sure she wouldn't have picked you as a sibling either, OP

    • @mi-y
      @mi-y Pƙed 3 lety +1

      @@Avistew trueeeeee, if i was OP, i would be friends with her cuz shes just one year young than me. we might have our own privacy but i will make her feel home and comfy enough for her to share her sorrows or secrets with me. i have a bro 7 years older than me, so i feel lonely haha

    • @agentmaryland1239
      @agentmaryland1239 Pƙed 3 lety +6

      I was an only child until I was about 7, my mom had another kid and I honestly resented my sister for the longest time because it felt like my mom was always coddling her. 20 years later it honestly hasn't changed. My family used to care little for my sister because of who the father was (he was a criminal and a scumbag) and they loved me to bits, but now it's reversed and I honestly feel like my family cares little for me because I didn't pop out kids first chance I got.
      I'm bitter about it but I do care about my sister, it's not her fault for why my family treats me so poorly these days.

    • @discountivy845
      @discountivy845 Pƙed 3 lety +6

      Although the insults by OP were directed at the wrong person, I think I would react basically the same, if not more violently, since OP had this anger bottled up inside of her for some time. It was just a matter of time before the outburst happened. As for the parents, yeah they've really got braincells lacking. I'd give OP 1/5 on this because it isn't her fault she is feeling this way, its mostly her parents'.

  • @lofi219
    @lofi219 Pƙed 3 lety +1

    The kid that had a problem with home learning had one point that was mildly right. What was right, was that most of what we learn in school we actually don't use.
    About 80% of what we children learn in schools we don't actually use.

  • @vange13113
    @vange13113 Pƙed 3 lety +2

    As someone who had loads of surgeries early in life, I can definitely understand/sympathise with entitled kid and his parents. I understand why they spoil him, he’s been through hell, multiple surgeries at a young age is something I wouldn’t wish on anyone, it’s extremely traumatic, however, no matter what your child has gone through, you can’t just treat them like a perfect Angel who can do no wrong, and never discipline them. You need to set boundaries, otherwise they’ll just grow up to be crappy people, which I fear that the entitled kid will become if his parents aren’t careful.

  • @teriyaki_wings
    @teriyaki_wings Pƙed 4 lety +316

    Me looking at the title: a kid stole from *who* , now ?

    • @LPScarlex
      @LPScarlex Pƙed 4 lety +5

      Definitely a fortnite player

    • @WolfyFancyLads
      @WolfyFancyLads Pƙed 4 lety +20

      Hey, better than me. I glanced over the title, thought it said "Spoiled Brat steals CORPSE from a funeral".

    • @oriontheraptor8119
      @oriontheraptor8119 Pƙed 4 lety +2

      TheBritishWolf 😂

    • @Feezee223
      @Feezee223 Pƙed 4 lety +6

      They stole from me. I was the corpse I can confirm that everyone at the funeral was very scared. Idk why it’s not like I came back from the dead to stop some kid from stealing from me or anything.. heh heh nope. Not mee...

    • @chrispham6599
      @chrispham6599 Pƙed 4 lety

      What is the going rate that OP is throwing a massive bitch fit because they couldn't play some FORTNITE

  • @sandywichmann9292
    @sandywichmann9292 Pƙed 4 lety +266

    First story: ESH Why didn’t the parents involve her when they planned to adopt? And why do they leave it to the children to solve their problems? If you don’t want to parent your children and have some part in their life, at least don’t adopt extra kids!

    • @julesmikell4198
      @julesmikell4198 Pƙed 4 lety +3

      idk if i'd say esh bc that's implying the adopted sister is being an ah.

    • @lexalina132
      @lexalina132 Pƙed 4 lety +1

      @@julesmikell4198 E(except adopted sister)SH, maybe? đŸ€”

    • @julesmikell4198
      @julesmikell4198 Pƙed 4 lety

      @@lexalina132 I can accept E(EAS)SH

    • @VeranaXS
      @VeranaXS Pƙed 4 lety +3

      But we don't know, maybe the adoption sister is also entitled?

    • @lixlix4689
      @lixlix4689 Pƙed 4 lety +4

      VeranaXS doesn’t sound like it

  • @alexisSledge
    @alexisSledge Pƙed 3 lety

    My family actually had a slightly similar experience at my grandpa's funeral. My grandpa died of cancer and was deeply loved by everyone. He was one of those 'never meet a stranger' types and helped everyone. When he died my mom put in his breast pocket his comb and pocket knife, two things he always carried. When she went back up to the casket his favorite knife was missing she was devastated! And the culprit who was an aunt of mine was berated and kicked out. I don't know if the knife was returned but it really made all of us disgusted and outraged and still does.

  • @hugtrain9304
    @hugtrain9304 Pƙed 3 lety +2

    12:20
    *Rotary Organ sound*
    "She looks so peaceful"
    "Yeah, but wasn't she wearing a hat?"

  • @NuSpirit_
    @NuSpirit_ Pƙed 4 lety +228

    As a single child I understand why the first guy feels how he feels. Your whole life parents give you their full love, treat you like their child (duh) and suddenly you are forced without a warning to turn everything upside down, you lose your privacy/foothold and your parents, in your child mindset, turned against you forcing you do things against your will. That would make angry even grown ups.
    I would say the biggest arseholes are the parent in this case (especially if it's true they didn't even tell OP before the HUGE family change) and didn't prepared him for complete life(style) change. And the comment about getting back to biological family? Ugly, unnecessary, uncalled for but understandable reaction from a child - he definitely feels like he is losing his family.

    • @mousebutcool
      @mousebutcool Pƙed 4 lety +43

      yeah, i’d say everyone sucks except the adopted sister. the parents more so than OP, though.

    • @chinesepoohsheesh8200
      @chinesepoohsheesh8200 Pƙed 4 lety +27

      I don't blame OP I would have felt the same way

    • @XXXkazeXXX
      @XXXkazeXXX Pƙed 4 lety +19

      yes. and even more so if OP isn't allowed to have anything of their own anymore.

    • @leenibeeni861
      @leenibeeni861 Pƙed 4 lety +34

      Agreed! It seems like OP wasn't ever considered when the parents were thinking about adopting. As OP said, they never mentioned it and all of a sudden a new sibling comes. The parents also seem to be forcing a relationship out of them, immediately forcing them into one room without knowing each other and obligating OP to take their new sibling in as a part of the already established friend group.
      Sure, OP is an ass but considering the possible young age and the circumstances, seems like they have a right to be upset, not at the sibling, rather at the parents.

    • @gabrielmartin977
      @gabrielmartin977 Pƙed 4 lety +1

      I doubt it was a true story

  • @JadeDoesVideos
    @JadeDoesVideos Pƙed 4 lety +125

    Me (I have depression and autism) at 15:02 : I'd like to meet this person (:
    Me at 15:18 : I'd REALLY like to meet this person ):

    • @Didi-vp3sj
      @Didi-vp3sj Pƙed 4 lety +17

      I hope this person gets depression and realises what a ahole he/she was

    • @sunkeeper8009
      @sunkeeper8009 Pƙed 4 lety +7

      Depression and autism gang

    • @blackishstone4092
      @blackishstone4092 Pƙed 3 lety +7

      Autistic over here and with a sister with depression. We can tag team her.

    • @DaTDawg8191
      @DaTDawg8191 Pƙed 3 lety +4

      I have autism but not depression can i still join the club

    • @jeremiahsalesa2533
      @jeremiahsalesa2533 Pƙed 2 lety +1

      Dont worry guys,I'll bring the knives

  • @ianbonnar1801
    @ianbonnar1801 Pƙed 4 lety +1

    I don't see what's so bad about the first one. I wouldn't want some random person to suddenly plop into my life, live in my house, sleep in my bedroom, become my parents favourite, have to do everything i do and be forced to love them even though I do t even know them either. I would hate that, that would only make me resent my parents and never want to speak to them again because that was basically them telling their only child they werent good enough, how would you feel having a constant reminder that your own parents font love you? I'd probably go over *that* edge.

  • @Asteri0519
    @Asteri0519 Pƙed 3 lety +1

    The cat one: I- I can't express how pissed I am. Pulling cats by their tail is basically lifting and dragging around an infant by their ears. It's goddamn painful and it's going to traumatize the poor thing. Mistreating cats, mistreating beings is a sin I can definitely say is from the depths of hell.

  • @Daionor
    @Daionor Pƙed 4 lety +184

    First story: ESH except the adopted child, OP is literally being FORCED to do things with the adopted sister instead of letting the adopted kid integrate naturally, but the adopted kid doesn't have much to do but do what she's told in hopes it works out (I've not been in the adoption system so I'm giving the adopted kid a tentative pass on trying to force interaction because she might not have any other idea how to get closer to OP since the parents are so intent on it). OP gets 3/5 from me because they're a kid, they don't really know how to deal with it, and now the parents are trying to shove this random kid OP has no connection with into every facet of OP's life without giving time to adjust, but that doesn't excuse the outburst imo.

    • @toowoombaangel
      @toowoombaangel Pƙed 4 lety +3

      10 to 1 that she raised issues through the process and her parents just said it's teething issues. She's def a butthole for saying it

    • @lemonarty
      @lemonarty Pƙed 4 lety +18

      -Except they aren't a kid. They're literally 15 years old, and the adoptive sister is 14. He should at least understand that certain people need to go to a new family for home life reasons, and can't just yell at them to "F off."
      Also the parents are at fault, but it's not like OP tried to have a normal relationship with her, even if he was against it. He's been spoiled heavily, and because he's not in the spotlight he hates the other child.
      But yeah, you're pretty right here, but OP might not be as innocent as you think.

    • @ianbonnar1801
      @ianbonnar1801 Pƙed 4 lety +28

      @@lemonarty 15 and 14 are still children, if you disagre you are too. I'm 17 and still consoder myself a kid, id be just as pissed if my parents pulled that.

    • @seeker4924
      @seeker4924 Pƙed 4 lety +13

      15 is still well old enough to comprehend the fact that that's not something you say to another person. You could consider the possibility that they're too young to understand their words if they're 12, MAYBE 13 and below. But a 15 year old shouldn't be saying that to their sibling, regardless of how rocky their relationship with them is. You can side with some of the 15 year old's arguments if you wish, but if you truly don't see anything wrong with that behavior then you should probably take some time to evaluate why you agree with it.

    • @VeranaXS
      @VeranaXS Pƙed 4 lety +31

      @@seeker4924 dude 15 is the worst possible time for her parents to do stupid stuff like this
      She is old enough to know what is wrong to say but imagine the stress of having absolutely no privacy after 15 years of being a only child
      I can't even imagine how much stress the girl went through
      And to add to that the adopted sister doesn't seem all that innocent, she is also old enough to understand her new sibling dislikes having her around all the time but she still tries to get involved all the time

  • @sabrinazlool3417
    @sabrinazlool3417 Pƙed 4 lety +59

    For the kid being spoiled because he had surgeries early in his life: well, I had my first surgery at 7 days old. And 2 more, the last at about 3 years. I also am the lastborn of 3 children, with 14/17 years to my siblings. I may have gotten almost everything I wanted, but my parents still teached me manners and TO NOT TO FUCKING HURT ANIMALS.

    • @raptorjesus5870
      @raptorjesus5870 Pƙed 3 lety +3

      I had an extra stomach lining so I have a big scar on my stomach.
      I was about 1month old and had to have surgery.

    • @peacefulinvasion684
      @peacefulinvasion684 Pƙed 2 lety +1

      I had pneumonia as a baby. My parents still taught me to be gentle on animals and respect the animals choice

    • @yeahnahyeahnahyeah5352
      @yeahnahyeahnahyeah5352 Pƙed 2 lety +1

      Especially NOT a 3 MONTH old KITTEN

  • @Nevermore-Nevermore
    @Nevermore-Nevermore Pƙed 3 lety +1

    My cousin was born with a cleft lip, had surgeries, and was treated just like her siblings. Now she’s in her last year of nursing school and wants to be a pediatric ICU nurse to help kids like her.

  • @caelanathey124
    @caelanathey124 Pƙed 3 lety +6

    I get that that person would be annoyed by having a new sister out of no where and having to share everything is dumb but OP was very harsh on that girl

  • @KSPKIki-
    @KSPKIki- Pƙed 4 lety +390

    In my opinion everyone’s bad here.
    The parents didn’t tell their ONLY child who grew up ALONE that they suddenly had to share every aspect of their life with a stranger. The parents are trying to hard to force a relationship between them and OP blew up.
    The sister because she’s using OPs parents to get her way. Don’t try and say she isn’t. After OP said that she couldn’t do that with her she said she was gonna tell OPs parents. She knew that if she told OP would be forced to include her. She must’ve been doing this a lot, asking/demanding to be included/given something OP has and then saying she’ll tell OPs parents that she’s not including her in everything.
    OP shouldn’t have said what she said, that was a major low blow. Honestly I know how OP feels, she was yearning for the privacy she used to have before this stranger was dumped on her. OP probably tried to tell her parents that she wanted privacy but they’re probably forcing her to be as close as possible with her adopted sister. OP thought she was finally going to do something alone but her adopted sister butted in and she blew up. OP is an asshole, saying that to an adopted kid is super harsh but it was bound to happen. No boundaries were set and if OP tried to set them, the adopted sibling could’ve played victim and OPs parents sided with the sister.
    Honestly the whole family needs counseling, the parents aren’t communicating properly with their child and are allowing the adopted one to do as she pleases, the adopted sister needs to realize she can’t force her way into OPs life and expect her to be okay, OP should apologize for the things she said but should ask for space/privacy since that would most likely make it a bit more bearable and form a small dot of love in her hear for her new sister. Honestly I feel bad for OP, everyone is making them out to be the bad person but honestly it’s everyone: from the parents to the adopted daughter everyone’s horrible. Both kids are entitled and the parents allow it.
    *But hey! That’s just my two cents*

    • @Amber-uh5rz
      @Amber-uh5rz Pƙed 4 lety +47

      Amen, my dude. Props to you for explaining it so well. I couldn't agree more.

    • @8BitShadow
      @8BitShadow Pƙed 4 lety +30

      this needs so many more likes

    • @KSPKIki-
      @KSPKIki- Pƙed 4 lety +15

      Oh thanks guys, it took some rereading and looking at other opinions before I got to my conclusion. Thanks for reading it!đŸ€—

    • @raynaldo529
      @raynaldo529 Pƙed 4 lety +3

      same thinking here

    • @muffintime175
      @muffintime175 Pƙed 4 lety +15

      i do agree but its reasonable to tell you’re parents when you are hurt and of you dont want your parents to know what youve done the problem is mostlywith you

  • @a_mc1569
    @a_mc1569 Pƙed 4 lety +33

    In the last one, I thought he’ll say something like “I do it so they get encouraged to prove me wrong and then they’ll actually get themselves better, like a reverse psychology!” as my dad used to do it with me (but obviously not with the things like depression). Still completely fucked up but thought that he meant well. But then when he flat-out said he ENJOYS IT?! Bro that’s some sadistic sociopath material

  • @identityexternal1842
    @identityexternal1842 Pƙed 3 lety +1

    The last one actually makes my blood boil. I would never wish a mental illness on anyone, but if I did it would be them.

  • @Charley-ju6yg
    @Charley-ju6yg Pƙed 4 lety +1

    Dude, for the story with the kitten Charcoal, I got really pissed. I currently have 23 cats, and if anyone does anything that could harm any one of my precious baby’s, then they are NOT welcome in my home. I don’t care if it’s a family member. Now, I get that EK was very young so it’s fair that he didn’t know how to handle animals, and it isn’t his fault that his parents didn’t raise him right, but to me, harming or worse to an animal is no different than doing the same to a human

  • @JustADioWhosAHeroForFun
    @JustADioWhosAHeroForFun Pƙed 4 lety +685

    The kid thought it was cool to loot a dead body just like in Fortnite

    • @loz2590
      @loz2590 Pƙed 4 lety +30

      Except the body is there and it's at a fucking funeral

    • @BersealiaDreamheart
      @BersealiaDreamheart Pƙed 4 lety +19

      At least the parents were not entitled and figured out what was going on quickly.

    • @YourMid740
      @YourMid740 Pƙed 4 lety +5

      He thought he was playing fortnite in real life.

    • @lintangmerdeka7393
      @lintangmerdeka7393 Pƙed 4 lety +2

      fallout series joined the bandwagon

    • @kaylikookoo8487
      @kaylikookoo8487 Pƙed 4 lety

      I was your 69th like lol

  • @atree7509
    @atree7509 Pƙed 4 lety +213

    The spoiled trees are cut down, why do you think we're all nice?

    • @PinKSmOke420
      @PinKSmOke420 Pƙed 4 lety +1

      😂

    • @atree7509
      @atree7509 Pƙed 4 lety +8

      @@0jacoj They trip you up with their roots and take up space.

    • @EGG-dt6nc
      @EGG-dt6nc Pƙed 4 lety +3

      A Tree understood

    • @AndriousArrow
      @AndriousArrow Pƙed 4 lety

      Can I have apple lol

    • @cameronsmiljan9374
      @cameronsmiljan9374 Pƙed 4 lety +1

      @@thewriteinpresident um... I think you're on the wrong video and it's spelled "Exodus" not "Exodice".

  • @jaxsterminator8634
    @jaxsterminator8634 Pƙed 3 lety +1

    4:13 I agree! I get we need to learn, but home is the only place we feel calm, but giving us work at the place we feel calm is such an asshole thing to do, because now, home is just as stressful as school!

  • @user-pu4ev9qb4d
    @user-pu4ev9qb4d Pƙed 3 lety +3

    If I had heard this one or two years ago, if someone really said that to me, I would not be here. That's more than a slightly morally questionable hobby, it's downright horrid. If this person lost their jaw, their tongue, or lost their ability to speak in general, I'd be thankful. Doing that to someone could seriously damage them and push them over the edge to take their own life. 15:48

  • @erinb5461
    @erinb5461 Pƙed 4 lety +39

    In 2015, my best friend passed away he was in his early 20's. When we went to his viewing, a lot of his family put important jewelry and stuff like that, someone stole one of the pieces and the whole viewing got shut down.. Some kid we went to school with who was a drug addict stole it.. Thankfully they got it back.

    • @noahgruithuijzen3223
      @noahgruithuijzen3223 Pƙed 4 lety

      Erin S what happened thit he get grounded for 5 years or something?

    • @erinb5461
      @erinb5461 Pƙed 4 lety

      @@noahgruithuijzen3223 at 25 and being addicted to meth, his parents were no longer around. 😉

  • @DutschieGirl90
    @DutschieGirl90 Pƙed 4 lety +300

    "They gave birth to The most bratty kids"
    Sorry, Kids aren't born brats they're being raised as brats and that's the parents fault 😁

    • @rishabbnarayan4288
      @rishabbnarayan4288 Pƙed 4 lety +30

      I really wouldn't put it that way. I agree that kids are very impressionable and they become what they are raised as (at least most of the time), but I would definitely not pin it on the parents. Although some parents are really bad, there are a myriad of factors that go into developing a child's mind, so don't be surprised if even the best of parents raise an r/entitledkids-worthy child.

    • @LizzieShiro
      @LizzieShiro Pƙed 4 lety +26

      I actually remember some parents being the greatest people in the world. Then their kids are just entitled. Sometimes it’s just bad luck.

    • @tabytastick
      @tabytastick Pƙed 4 lety +10

      It's the battle of nurture vs nature.
      But the nurture part falls to the parents. They made, birthed and imposed thier own thoughts and opinions on the kids for better or worse. Yes "great" parents can raise brats, does that really make them Great parents? They clearly messed something up if they raised a brat. There are better, great parents out there who raise kids to be healthy members of society.
      (Parent can be substituted for any guardian in place)

    • @WolfyFancyLads
      @WolfyFancyLads Pƙed 4 lety +5

      @@rishabbnarayan4288 Agreed. While OP is right in saying kids aren't born entitled, that parents are to blame, some kids just grow up to be assholes. I know plenty of stories where someone came from a good background and good parents but grew up to be rapists, murderers, or just overall massive cunts. Hell, I went to school with one! (he was older than me. Normal family, if a little poor, he was a bully throughout school and, age 17, he killed a guy by smashing his head open with a cement slab)

    • @season_3253
      @season_3253 Pƙed 4 lety +2

      @@rishabbnarayan4288 But sometime the parent encourage the act by not disciplining them, or buying whatever their want etc

  • @thecheshiregames8013
    @thecheshiregames8013 Pƙed 2 lety

    3:04
    I love how he ranges from his entitled dad voice, to his regular voice (thinking he's being reasonable), and straight back to his dad voice.

  • @ericmol5698
    @ericmol5698 Pƙed 4 lety +1

    To the adopted girl. I hope she gets a lot of love and to feel like she is part of the family.
    The best thing is that if they act as one. If you cheer on someone then you get to rise up with them, it's your victory too. If they act as a team then they both win.
    I hope the older one does this. I hope she comes around. She still gets it all but as a team.
    I was some what adopted, my parents are divorced. I just wanted to feel safe and loved.

  • @NekoYuki
    @NekoYuki Pƙed 4 lety +105

    The ONLY thing I can say that is a decent argument on the first story is that she was never even asked how she'd feel about having a sibling, adopted or not. With that said, there is NO excuse for that level of behavior.

    • @CrescentMoonDancer15
      @CrescentMoonDancer15 Pƙed 4 lety +24

      I agree. I recently got 3 new siblings (my mom finally married) and the youngest is 8 (I'm 23) I've had my moments where I'm like "ugh, really? I have to spend time with her?" But I have grown to like her.
      However, this girl went from "I'm the center of the universe" (which sounds like the parents were already screwing up) to "wait...what happened to my ME time?"
      When I was younger (I'm the oldest of like 17 cousins, youngest is 2) and everyone would say "oh let them do it. Let them join you" yadda yadda.
      I was a teenager and I never even got to fly a kite because the adults were always telling me to be a role model and let the littles have a turn first. I STILL haven't flown a kite.
      The parents should have asked her. She probably feels insecure as hell which isn't delivered properly because of the condescending tone rSlash took from the start of reading that post. That really irritated me....

    • @JadeAnnabelArt
      @JadeAnnabelArt Pƙed 4 lety +22

      As shitty as her behaviour was, you don't have nearly as much time to prepare for that as you do with a normal birth. I'm the eldest child of 3 siblings (Including me), and yes it was great being the centre of the universe, but I still had 9 months to get used to the idea of 'hey I'm gonna be a big sister'. With adoption, it doesn't feel real till the kids THERE. It must've felt really sudden, and all of a sudden you have to share, and get no private time, everything is accompanied by 'can I join?'. I understand her frustration, but her behaviour is still super shitty. (Like, just gently say 'hey I wanted to just do this with friend, i'm sorry' would've been a lot easier and hurt a lot less feelings.)

    • @flb-fatlazyboy5942
      @flb-fatlazyboy5942 Pƙed 4 lety

      Neko Yuki nah to be honest she wasn’t beingshitty

    • @CrescentMoonDancer15
      @CrescentMoonDancer15 Pƙed 4 lety +5

      @@flb-fatlazyboy5942 I think that we can can all agree that she was just being a brat who was exposed to language beyond her years. All kids are brats at least once.

    • @asmylia9880
      @asmylia9880 Pƙed 4 lety +5

      @@JadeAnnabelArt how would you know that she didn't tried the polite way already before many times? I also already tried to tell my younger sister thousands of time politely to bite dust and she still don't do it - and she's my biological sister and we're off just 2 years. At some point you're just desperate as older sibling to have some time for yourself and if they still keep pushing the boundaries and the parents don't do anything about it then there has to be your turn at some point. It's like cornering a little dog. At first everyone's laughing but if you corner him too much everyone's screaming that the dog defended himself. If you're touching a hot heater and burn yourself you also don't blame the heater for being that hot don't you? Instead you also accept it was your fault for touching the heater and learn for future not to touch it, don't you? This all hasn't to do anything with being entitled at all

  • @CsSniper23
    @CsSniper23 Pƙed 4 lety +142

    If a EK took my phone, he’d be so screwed. I’m a varsity cross country and track runner, so maybe it’s best not to steal from someone unless you are 100% certain you could get away, Bc if you don’t, you’re gonna pay like he did

    • @GalaxyDogenut
      @GalaxyDogenut Pƙed 4 lety +1

      ...

    • @somerandomturtle9536
      @somerandomturtle9536 Pƙed 4 lety +3

      Nice. How many miles do you run for Cross Country each day for practice? Along with races?

    • @somerandomturtle9536
      @somerandomturtle9536 Pƙed 4 lety +3

      I definitely agree with your statement. However, considering you would be in the wrong; you shouldn't steal at all.

    • @CsSniper23
      @CsSniper23 Pƙed 4 lety +2

      Some Random Turtle We run at least 5 miles a practice, it really depends, the most we run is a half marathon, and for races we run a 5k (3.1 miles)

    • @Ben31337l
      @Ben31337l Pƙed 4 lety +1

      If I was in his position, if I felt compelled to steal a phone, I would have made sure to factory reset it when I got home then spend an entire day customizing it to my style with preferences and claim that a friend gave it to me as a present.
      I guess years later when I'd have the ability to live on my own and independently, I would confess the story.

  • @madarauchihasperfectsusano5844

    As an adopted child the first story physically made me tense. Thats what every adopted child doesn’t want to hear but always feels is true. Op is an ass and really doesn’t get that the sibling was probably scared to be alone and feel like they have no one to feel comfortable with. I might be projecting but my therapists say that’s how most adopted kids feel

  • @vanpluto430
    @vanpluto430 Pƙed 3 lety

    “Kids find home to be the only place they can relieve stress” pfft ok haha that’s funny.

  • @anniekinsmishkamouse7575
    @anniekinsmishkamouse7575 Pƙed 4 lety +177

    The first one is a fifteen year old girl, FYI.

  • @Amber417
    @Amber417 Pƙed 4 lety +6

    That girl from the second story has the best self restraint I’ve ever heard of. My cat is also shy and terrified of loud noises so he’ll hide under my bed too. My cat is not only my pet, he’s my child and if anyone, and I mean ANYONE, treated him like that, my foot would be so far up their ass, they’d have toes for teeth.

  • @captainsarcasm1567
    @captainsarcasm1567 Pƙed 2 lety

    I dunno, OP in the first one just sounds like a teenager who wants to still experience individualism, and don't know the boundaries they need to set.

  • @ryancox6059
    @ryancox6059 Pƙed 3 lety +1

    I love the kids that when I went to school would say the same thing, "we'll never use what we learn" now those same people as adults cry and curl up in a corner around tax Time 😂😂😂

  • @Ampwich
    @Ampwich Pƙed 4 lety +9

    I honestly sympathize with the kid struggling to do school work at home. It can take a mental toll keeping up with school work, especially when there's no one to help you, the teachers don't give a crap, put a lot on the line for you adding to the stress, and you're in the one environment that's supposed to be a safe haven for a kid. I see the anxiety it produces in my younger brother, and I wish the teachers would at least do more to help him. He has no idea what the work is even about, that's how little they care to properly teach him. (And it's mostly useless crap he'll never need to know) He also has learning disabilities to top it off. I remember being a student and it was hell for me too honestly

    • @Sunshineattacks3
      @Sunshineattacks3 Pƙed rokem +2

      Plus, we all have a pretty solid idea of what we do at home and for some people it’s the one place they feel safe and comfortable. Making School a part of that was probably really hard for those kids.

    • @hollyberry0602
      @hollyberry0602 Pƙed 9 měsĂ­ci

      For real. I only had to do two months of schoolwork before my college year ended (UK) and it was absolutely horrible. I couldn't focus since I needed the separation of school and home to get work done. I literally had to do essays in the library because I couldn't focus at home, and now my teachers needed daily check-ins where I had to produce work at home independently? I genuinely just couldn't produce anything, I would sit at my desk for hours and my brain just wouldn't do it. I think the pandemic screwed over a lot of kids who now suddenly had to adjust to working from home and couldn't keep school and home separate. You couldn't get any one on one time with teachers for help with studies, you had to teach yourself most of what you were working on, and it was a challenge to focus when you're working from a place that's a challenge to just do homework in, not ALL your schoolwork.
      imo Rslash was pretty heartless in that response. "Getting a real job" at least now means being out of the house and in a place designed for work, not having to adapt your whole schedule while stuck inside all the time and going through crazy hormone changes at the same time. And the kid was right, students have more to learn now than ever and anxiety levels are sky-high due to the increased pressure.
      (I'm like 3 years late with this but I had to add to this because I felt the exact same)

  • @uroskovac2212
    @uroskovac2212 Pƙed 4 lety +50

    And for the kid that said nothing has changed in 150 years
    You are right pal, now get back to work in those mines

    • @LuckD7cky
      @LuckD7cky Pƙed 4 lety +1

      I always wanted to be a miner when I was little, then in 6th grade, I learned people died from cave-ins, tnt explosions, exhaling dust.

    • @uzairrahman4640
      @uzairrahman4640 Pƙed 4 lety

      You mean move to canada,

    • @nalrashido
      @nalrashido Pƙed 4 lety

      You forgot to whip the kid.

    • @thestoner8382
      @thestoner8382 Pƙed 4 lety +1

      Up the chimney with you! Have fun!

  • @theseyi
    @theseyi Pƙed 4 lety +6

    “My parents didn’t ask me if I wanted a sibling”
    Excuse me, what??? Since when do parents need permission from their kids to have more kids? Pretty sure my parents never got my approval! Lmao

  • @olliesaurusrex4103
    @olliesaurusrex4103 Pƙed 4 lety

    My best friends have a daughter who is a leukemia survivor. She's very young, was diagnosed at age 7 (she's 9 now). The amount of times people were surprised that they still continued to reprimanded her and not spoil her rotten was sad. "But she has cancer!" Okay and? Doesn't excuse her bratty attitude. Kids need structure, no matter what

  • @nukerwolf7788
    @nukerwolf7788 Pƙed 4 lety +23

    The last kid. And anyone that pulls that crap really piss me off.

    • @dranseer
      @dranseer Pƙed 4 lety +1

      Maybe one day they’ll get a taste of their own medicine.

  • @unicornsprinkles3277
    @unicornsprinkles3277 Pƙed 4 lety +172

    150 years ago? Well, women couldn’t vote, they didn’t have cars, and in America slavery had only been abolished 5 years ago.

    • @cherellw
      @cherellw Pƙed 4 lety +15

      They meant the American school system hasn’t changed.

    • @ARedMotorcycle
      @ARedMotorcycle Pƙed 4 lety +8

      @Colin Soukup A century ago? You're way off base, boy.

    • @tommoore2012
      @tommoore2012 Pƙed 4 lety +16

      @Colin Soukup Read the comment again. This time pay just a little more attention...

    • @yoyohayli
      @yoyohayli Pƙed 4 lety +18

      @Colin Soukup Holy shit, they started off by saying "150 years ago." Meaning, 150 years ago, slavery had been abolished 5 years earlier.

    • @alfiekazi3086
      @alfiekazi3086 Pƙed 4 lety +10

      Colin Soukup you couldn’t read the whole comment could you it says 150 years ago slavery was abolished 5 years ago meaning 155 years ago

  • @Darthox200
    @Darthox200 Pƙed 4 lety +1

    First one: if I was the adopted sister...
    I’d go to prison for premeditated murder

  • @saphiriathebluedragonknight375

    The cat one mad me mad, but that last one made me livid! I've struggled on and off with depression, one of sisters had it, my younger brother had it, my step-dad had it, and I lost my bio-dad to suicide. Me, my sister, our step-dad, and brother were all hospitalized for it as one point or another. It is something I take very seriously.

  • @Wafflepudding
    @Wafflepudding Pƙed 4 lety +142

    "Kid steals from a corpse" - hey kid, got any rares from that loot?

    • @Crabbob365
      @Crabbob365 Pƙed 4 lety +9

      The corpse gets up and starts running towards her

    • @mi-y
      @mi-y Pƙed 3 lety

      m249 i guess

    • @mi-y
      @mi-y Pƙed 3 lety +2

      @@Crabbob365 oh zombie infection mode i see

    • @nicecock4047
      @nicecock4047 Pƙed 3 lety

      the kid really be making bank tho

    • @Joannes808
      @Joannes808 Pƙed 3 lety

      *Rolling D20 with other hand. "Come on Legendary!!"

  • @larae.5553
    @larae.5553 Pƙed 4 lety +72

    1rst story: Being that mean was not nessecary as the sister is not to blame for the situation. But my god do I understand op. The parents are the buttholes here imo. This kid had everything. And now it owns nothing anymore and has to share everything it owns and privacy was thrown out of the window. Hell the kid doesn't even get to enjoy time with it's friends anymore. They forced the kid to basically live with a stranger and to give up all belongings. Of course the kid is pissed. You can't just do that.
    You need to introduce the new sibling slowlywhile still giving the other kid some freedom. Otherwise the sister will feel like an invader.

    • @fujiyaangeles8235
      @fujiyaangeles8235 Pƙed 4 lety +16

      I agree. They should have at least said something along the lines of, "Hey honey, are you comfortable with having a sibling?"

    • @jerickjustineragma5225
      @jerickjustineragma5225 Pƙed 4 lety +5

      Agreed

    • @DeltaPJ
      @DeltaPJ Pƙed 4 lety +11

      Yeah, especially one who isn't a baby that can grow up with the child and instead is already a kid. I wouldn't know due to some tragic personal events, but from what I heard and have seen, people get annoyed with their siblings all the time but still love them and have a bond with them. If you make the older sibling immediately share everything though, and involve the new child with everything, then it's just finding the sibling annoying without a bond, which can cause an awful relationship.

    • @JamesDoe67
      @JamesDoe67 Pƙed 4 lety +10

      She is to blame for - she knows that her older sister must share everything with her, and then she see her sister want to do one thing on her own and she want in or telling the parents. If i want to become friends with her i have to understand she needs freedom and privacy - and being 14yo she should understand this.

    • @JamesDoe67
      @JamesDoe67 Pƙed 4 lety +2

      @@fujiyaangeles8235 At least explaining.

  • @toonmatt9254
    @toonmatt9254 Pƙed 3 lety +2

    5:37 im 13 and this is disgusting!!! I cringed so hard that some ppl are like this! 😬

  • @swaginton1180
    @swaginton1180 Pƙed 8 měsĂ­ci +1

    I’ll say in the defense of the entitled girl in the first story that her hatred towards her adopted sister isn’t entirely unseeable albeit misdirected. Being forced to share everything with their new sister who just sudden popped into her life without any warning is a big change, and the fact that she mentions that she feels that it has to do with how she feels like she’s not good enough for her parents is also another understandable fear, but even so her behavior is still pretty hanious. I’ll chock this up to a dumb kid not being able to properly understand their emotions and direct them appropriately or being able to completely understand stand and properly vocalize what their feeling rather then pure entitlement

  • @joshuacastillo6003
    @joshuacastillo6003 Pƙed 4 lety +210

    Horrible Person: **tells adopted sister to stfu** Excuse my language.
    At least she knows she's being verbally abusive.

    • @JustTryinaDuck
      @JustTryinaDuck Pƙed 4 lety +40

      I’m not saying she’s right but I’m a middle child of four and having to share everything with my younger brother who doesn’t understand how much people need their own space you and you tend to say things but she still doesn’t deserve a 5/5 maybe 3/5

    • @limiv5272
      @limiv5272 Pƙed 4 lety +36

      @@JustTryinaDuck Young children don't understand boundaries, they need to be taught. OPs parents and yours seem to be the issue. There's no excuse for making a child "share" their friends with a sibling, and parents should absolutely do their best to give their children their space when appropriate. So it's like rSlash said, OP was blaming the adopted sister for their parents' actions, and yeah being a butthole in the process

    • @CrescentMoonDancer15
      @CrescentMoonDancer15 Pƙed 4 lety +26

      @@JustTryinaDuck I agree. Plus, it was very sudden. Having to make room in your routine for someone new is very stressful.
      Btw. I've noticed rSlash has a bad habit of reading things condescendingly which gives away his opinion before we even get to the end. Maybe it's just me, but that's kind of upsetting.

    • @crow5326
      @crow5326 Pƙed 4 lety +6

      @@CrescentMoonDancer15 i agree you do hear that what he feels but it doesn't really bother me, i get why it could be bothering tho.

    • @tomjuice1
      @tomjuice1 Pƙed 4 lety +3

      Can someone type the link for the post?

  • @stonedjasonvoorhees5959
    @stonedjasonvoorhees5959 Pƙed 4 lety +91

    Knew the first story was bad as soon as they said "being an only child is awesome" and said their reasons as to why.

    • @giuliacf4180
      @giuliacf4180 Pƙed 4 lety +6

      Yeah, I’m a only child too and I understand how cool it is but if my parents ever showed up with a little brother or sister I would be really happy to have someone to always keep me company, that I can play with and see them grow up. Granted I might be biased cause I actually ALWAYS wanted a baby sibling since I was little but my parents say they don’t have enough money to sustain two kids

    • @WolfyFancyLads
      @WolfyFancyLads Pƙed 4 lety +8

      To be fair, being an only child is awesome buuuut.... I mean, when you openly wish a parentless kid to be homeless, familyless and probably die on the streets due to the previous two reasons, it gets pretty fucked up.

    • @fattytan1377
      @fattytan1377 Pƙed 4 lety +12

      @@WolfyFancyLads it might be wrong in both sides actually, the parent didn't get the kid prepared, it's like suddenly taking away half his stuff and rip his personal time off (I looked at the story, the (other) kid intruded the personal time if op, and threatened op to let her in).
      Any kid would be angry at thatmostly the parents fault though

    • @stonedjasonvoorhees5959
      @stonedjasonvoorhees5959 Pƙed 4 lety +1

      @@fattytan1377 Good points.

    • @dustyrose192
      @dustyrose192 Pƙed 4 lety +4

      @@WolfyFancyLads Woah, they never said they wanted the kid to die! The older sibling was angry and has probably told the kid to butt out of their time with their friends. If its true the parents just brought home a child, made the older kid share their bedroom (other people say the older is 15 and the younger is 14 and even if they are the same age that will be illegal soon (kids 15+ cant share rooms, dont know the exact law and it may just be UK bound but still). They went from being on top of the world to the bottom of the dirt pile. Its the parents fault for not properly including their child into the discussion of adopting another child. Yes how the child responded was wrong and they are being a butt hole but i cant understand why

  • @UnderTheTableGremlin
    @UnderTheTableGremlin Pƙed 3 lety

    Wow, it must be so hard to have a kind and loving sibling who wants to spend time with you.

  • @akirathewildcard9625
    @akirathewildcard9625 Pƙed 3 lety

    I myself am an adopted child and the fact that this girl or boy or whatever the op of the first story was would take advantage of and insult the fact that she was adopted and even say that about her biological parents sickens me to my core and it makes me so mad knowing these kinds of people exist

  • @jaydeniron4516
    @jaydeniron4516 Pƙed 4 lety +40

    The kid literally Is a child and his parents brought a stranger in his house and is forcing him to do everything together I’d get kinda upset too

    • @soobinsleftdimple5019
      @soobinsleftdimple5019 Pƙed 4 lety +2

      Just be civil like "hey mum this is making me uncomfortable please let me and my sister bond at our own pace," what OP did was completely uncalled for.

    • @blanca6434
      @blanca6434 Pƙed 4 lety +7

      ​@@soobinsleftdimple5019 I think OP has said before that she wanted to be with her friends on her own and the mother tried to guilt-trip her, the comments she made on being expected to love her new sister immediately sound pretty bitter.

    • @russianman6677
      @russianman6677 Pƙed 4 lety

      @@blanca6434 any links

    • @blanca6434
      @blanca6434 Pƙed 4 lety +10

      @@russianman6677 I extrapolated from 1:04. That's why I say I think, Because she says that "I can't just start feeling close to her" (makes me think of guilt-trip) and she's "forced to involve her in all her plans."
      Plus, her adopted sister thought that if she tattled to their parents, OP would have to let her do the challenge with her. That doesn't sound like they accept a "I want to do this on my own".

    • @Didi-vp3sj
      @Didi-vp3sj Pƙed 4 lety

      ESH but mostly the parents

  • @realcookiemon
    @realcookiemon Pƙed 4 lety +42

    may the girl rest in peace and may the kid learns his lesson

    • @Karen-kl7yc
      @Karen-kl7yc Pƙed 4 lety +1

      She was dead she didn't need the iPod

    • @realcookiemon
      @realcookiemon Pƙed 4 lety

      @@Karen-kl7yc ah yea I respect that *typing this while in fear of hoping for the Karen not to ask for my manager*

    • @GeneralAsda18
      @GeneralAsda18 Pƙed 4 lety

      @@Karen-kl7yc jesus I'm seeing you everywhere no offense but it's getting old

    • @commanderalpha1294
      @commanderalpha1294 Pƙed 4 lety

      "prepares cross gentlely"
      KAREN GETS ONE TO

    • @Karen-kl7yc
      @Karen-kl7yc Pƙed 4 lety

      @@realcookiemon I want to speak to your manager

  • @jourysondakhsondakh1899
    @jourysondakhsondakh1899 Pƙed 2 lety +1

    Pov: EK steeling my phone from my funeral
    Me: *phisicly rises from the dead* so you have chosen death

  • @gaspshichat
    @gaspshichat Pƙed 4 lety +1

    The cat story reminds me of my own younger brother.
    I (13f) and my brothers (9m and 7m) were playing the Game of Life. Luke (9m) wanted the blue car so I handed it to him. Noah (7m) started screaming and crying. Me, being the older sister I was, said, "Noah, what's wrong?" He started saying through tears, "I wanted the blue car!!" Then tried to snatch it out of Luke's hand. (Luke and Noah didn't get disciplined after our mom and their dad divorced six years ago. Luke's getting better with discipline.) I told Noah that he couldn't have it because Luke had it. He started trying to grab it. I grabbed his arms and said, "Your dad may spoil you and not punish you, but I won't." He then ran to tell our mom to tell her I'm being a jerk, but I followed him. I told my mom everything and she knew I wasn't lying because we were both fed up with their bratty ways. Honestly I'm proud of Luke for sitting there quietly. Usually he tries to get involved and it just gets worse. Anyway I'm one of the only people who tells Noah no and he's getting used to not getting his way at my mom's house