@@TheDetective-s8u This is his own paid actors made to act it out, plus If its so stolen, wheres the original 😂 Fr tho he doesn't reply and the OP knows the game if he recorded it. Like dawg I can bet $93,000 that it's not stolen and get $186,000 😅
i was confused about this line that op said about him saying where's the pokeball why you need it cause she needs a lot of training and i bet it's a pokemon refrence
1st story: if the sister wants "spending money" while going to a funded university, there is a place you can go for that. To work. That mother is a full blown narcissist.
Ikr. Plus it sounds like the grandfather is from the father's side. Why would any of OP's siblings be entitled to the inheritance when they are not the grandfather's biological grandchildren? Also where is OP's inheritance from his maternal grandparents? He should he entitled to a share of those too.
6:36 This guy just sounds like an honest working blue-collar man. When I heard he spent some chunk of his money, my mind said he bought something dumb. But after he said he bought a tractor for the farm, he just seems responsible.
1st story grandpa out of sheer spite just takes the money meant for the rich grandchild’s and puts it all in the poor grandchild saving that is what you call a man
Not even rich vs poor It’s that the other two aren’t his grand kids they from infidelity of a cheating wh@re lol why would they get inheritance from a guy they’re unrelated too because their mom sucked off the grandpas son a few times and cheated on him
Story 1 is basically: Mom: "Give me your inheritance, I need it pay for my daughter's college!!" OP: "I missed the part where that's my problem." Yeah, OP is totally going to help you after you abandoned him and insulted his appearance.
Entitled arrogant stuck up snob mother in a shrill vile voice “You WILL give your inheritance to MY snotty stuck up brat daughter who’s not really your sister but rather MY bastard child to my rich side piece so pay up NOW!” OP using the one liner from caddy shack “YOU’LL GET NOTHING AND LIKE IT!!!!!”
The first story op should have said, "if you wanted your goblins to have any decent inheritance from my grandpa, you should have kept your legs firmly wrapped around my father and not some other man. My father and his family is not responsible for those two kids just because I'm their brother. That's where their relationship ends."
Last story, I had to clap down on my mother when I bought my house. She invited people over when I wasn’t home; I only knew because she asked where I had a lighter. I asked why, and she said, “oh, my friend is here while I wait for the steam cleaners and we were gonna have a smoke.” I got PISSED. I hate smoke in the house; I have lung issues from deployments and WHY WAS A STRANGER IN MY BRAND NEW HOUSE? I replied to her, “I don’t have a lighter and her friends needs to go.” Apparently the friend didn’t know that I didn’t know and left without a fuss. My mother has also tried to “reorganize” my house, critiqued my nerdy collections (for comparison, her house has all the warmth and personality of a mid-range hotel lobby), brought people over to show them MY house, and volunteered my house to relatives wanting to visit without my knowledge or consent because I “have a 3-bedroom and have all that room!” When I clapped back that until her name is on the mortgage or she’s paying me rent, my house is mine to do with as I jolly well please and she needs to knock it off, she looked like I’d slapped her with a dead fish.
No offense but your mum is horrible. I wouldn't know this feeling bc I still live with my parents (I'm still in my teens). I say change the locks and tell her to have guests at her own home. I'm just a teen but even I know this level of entitlement is stupid.
Good for you for standing up for yourself. I agree that you need to change your locks and make sure she doesn't get one. Make sure if she does come over again, that she doesn't find where any of your hide-a-keys or spares are kept.
I sat her down and we talked about it. She immediately got defensive and weepy, saying she had expected to be involved in my home, helping me decorate, etc. I told her that while I appreciated her offer, we have WILDLY different tastes and personalities, and that I was under no obligation to fulfill expectations that were not discussed with me. She just ASSUMED. I don’t like having people over: ANYONE. My house is my safe place, my refuge. I’m naturally an introvert so being able to shut the world out and have some silence is necessary. She has since stopped trying to bully me about the house. Our relationship is still strained for other reasons, but at least I have peace in my house.
@@SeaWitchUSN I'm glad you stood up to her. Make no mistake though, her pretending to understand your position and squeezing out crocodile tears is just her interpreting your firmly placed boundaries as you being purposely mean to her. The silent treatment and distance you're enjoying right now will not last. She'll try again.
I can’t lie the way that OP gave her the pennies after she said "A little bit can help" was straight up savage, I laughed when the narrator said "Where’s a pokeball when you need one?"
I think this is how that line should have went in the first story. MOM: As her big brother, you need to be responsible. You need to set an example for her. OP: I know! That's why I'm not giving you nothing. Look at what I do for a living, and you'll see that I'm setting a great example for her.
In the first/title story it sounds like the OP's grandfather who passed was his paternal grandfather. A man who did *NOT* owe the OP's narcissistic mother's children from her affair partner a damned thing.
The mother wants your inheritance, which for some people is their parents/grandparents blood sweat and tears. By asking for the inheritance she is essentially asking for blood, so the OP isn't that far off.
EM: Your sister deserves the money because she’s the golden child and black sheep don’t deserve inheritances. OP: Hope you like being alone in a nursing home and not having any visitors
@@goodnightmyprince6734 the mom and sister came back still demanding op’s money op still refused to give it and they only left when he threatened to call the cops Redditor covered the video but I can’t remember the name of the video
I feel like having a good sense of humor and thinking on your toes really helps in such situations. Acting upset and returning anger is exactly what entitled people expect. By calmly and confidently stating things that aren’t offensive but make the person perceive the absurdity of a situation usually works the best. The entitled person usually knows they are crossing a line, show them that they don’t faze you, that their complaints/threats are like the ramblings of a child, and respond to them with care and compassion whilst maintaining a firm stance.
The first story is actually insane like imagine saying that you don’t want anything to do with him and giving him away to his father just to then come back and demand money like you are god or something and expect a lot of money for free while your husband is already rich
@Mz. YumYum14 I interpreted as that too... but It is also likely her own father written her and the step-siblings out of the will cuz he didn't condone the affair and neglecting her son.
S1: Wasn’t the grandfather the OP’s dad’s father? Why would he leave the other kids any money? They weren’t his grandkids - they were the side piece’s.
With the first one, all they had to say was “why should I give money to someone that doesn’t even care about me?” Another good one could be “Why should I give money to someone thats not even a part of my family?”
Story 1: it's pretty logical that op should get the grandpa's full inheritance as his only grandson while the other siblings get the inheritance from the parents of their bio dad. The mom wants them to get the inheritance from a guy they aren't even related too... Make is make sense😑
I have a similar experience as the last story. In 1999 I bought my first house. It was a different city to where my mother lived in. in 2001, she rang me to tell me that "Amy" was going to move in. I was confused. Who is Amy, and where is she moving to? Turns out my mother had spoken to a friend from a different country she had not seen in over 20 years, and they had told her that their daughter was moving to Australia. I said no. My mother tried to guilt trip me, saying "Amy will have nowhere to stay, she doesn't know anyone". Amy apparently didnt know about this organising from her parents, and also said no - Our parents had planned everything out without even asking her. Anyway - Amy finally moves to Australia, and on the day she arrives, she had all her belongings stolen from the hostel she was staying at. She rang her mother, who rang my mother, and the next thing I knew - Amy was in a taxi outside my house. I couldn't turn her away - she was crying, and had just lost everything she owned. She only stayed a few months, and then moved to the UK.
There is no way that the entitled mother is on drugs to put on that much Makeup and ask her son for money, she threw him down the drain when she didn't "need" him but then the story goes on.
As a family member, I would've been the to walk right back into the restaurant with the parents and announce that a grave mistake had been made for years. That little girl ain't walking out of there without seeing some blood.
Last story: Mother Keeps trying to Rent out my spare room in my house -- Why are you letting your mother do this , mother seems fine with inconviencing you but not herself . You were being a doormat -- just say to your Mother "What Part of NO do you not understand?" Seems you mom needs to be put in her place -- F the guilt trip
On the OPs story here you asked "why should he have to pay for his entitled sisters education?" Well he wasn't, his mom and step father were. His mother was demanding he pay for his sister's ability to go out and party.
*Story 1:* OP's entitled karen mother: *"Your sister deserves the inheritance more than you!"* I'm like *"Really? What did she do to "deserve the inheritance money?" Did she work to earn that money? Did she help out on the property to earn the money?"* Apparently not. So why does karen mother feel so entitled to the money?
Iv never understood people putting up with b.s. from family. I think my family would be scared to even ask for such nonsense. Remember be careful what you even tolerate.
There are so many stories about people whose parents left them or kicked them out at "blank" age who need to say, "I'm sorry, you must be confused. My mom/dad died when I was 'blank age,'" when they try to waltz back into their lives a decade or more later. OP should call his sister and suggest that her mom sell the Porsche so she can have spening money at college. 😂
My birth mother tried to move in with me. I never invited her. I owe her nothing. She never raised me. I showed her the door when she asked "why". 1. Through my high risk part of my pregnancy, when I was supposed to be in bed, I spent cleaning up after her. 2. She absolutely trashed what was supposed to be my daughters nursery when the baby was born. We are talking cat urine, cat excrement, moldy dishes, her mountain of dirty clothing and the food wrappers (I was very poor she took all our food and didn't help with food bill). 3. She only ever talked bad about me to her church friends. 4. She tried to lay rules in My HOUSE. The list goes on. I was raised in fostercare and gave my toxic mother a second chance with me. She blew it.
She rolled up in a new biggati(I know she didint it’s just a joke) and asked for thousands of dollars after she cheated on her husband left her child and selfishly tried to take her fathers money .
The 1st story was very telling. One side, the moms, is spoiled. The other, the son, works for everything he has. She abandoned her son back when they divorced and expects him to pay for her kids who dont even talk to him and have done nothing to warrant any close sibling bond? The mom is spoiled, the kids she raised are spoiled, and unless they are a lot of money from the mom. Entitled people are the worst.
Story 1: The brother doesn't owe them anything, he's not the Jerk. But I have some questions about that grandfather. Without more context it sounds like he decided to disinherit 2 of his grandchildren and call them "not his" (presumably because the wife cheated) based on the actions of the mother and not the kids. Imagine being 8 and losing not just the only father you knew but your grandfather too, all because of the person you now have to live with :/ Sis might have grown up totally entitled, idk. But nothing in the story really suggested that, since Mom was the one demanding money, not sis, and it doesn't sound like she contacted him later about the money...
She did. There was a part two where the mom and sister both returned and tried to gang up on him and get him to hand over the money. He threatened to call the police and made them leave. Sister is also entitled, but I'd say that's due to being raised as a golden child by a rich narcissist.
How I would have responded to the mom in story one Mom: Give your sister your inheritance for spending money she deserves it Me: And what has she done to earn that right? Mom: You dare say no to your own mom Me: Yes I do dare, here is your ultimatum you can drive away or I'll just say whatever pisses you off the most till you leave anyway Mom: You son of a b(bleeped)h Me: Ya that's right I am your son Mom: If you don't give your sister the money she should have gotten I will sue you till you loss it all Me: Then I'll just counter sue for harassment and with cams recording this entire chat I don't think you will stand a chance even with the 50 trillion dollar lawyer your 'loaded' man will get Mom: (just gives up and leaves) Me: Bye for your own good don't come back
What blows my mind in the first bit was that they literally disowned him essentially claiming hes not her kid and now is demanding he is and is trying to make him do anything for her
Mother's roommate requests: NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO Let me think about it (1 second later) NO NO NO NO NO NO NO OKAY, $1,000 a week paid in advance plus $5,000 security deposit!!
I understand mothers like that, especially in the last story, my stepmother is very much like that, or at least she attempts to be. You can tell your dear sweet mother that your apartment is not somebody’s halfway house. The people who are asking how the mother in the first story can be that entitled, I know several ways, and I absolutely love the Pokémon reference. Been a Pokémon fan for 23 years and that was so accurate.
2nd Story: honestly, people who try to penny pinch people like this need to realize that most people will probably retaliate via malicious compliance in a similar way. You *will not* save more money in the long run; instead, you're more likely to lose money. Treat people with respect and it'll go a long way.
I bet you when it is his turn to go to college she won't even put out even so much as a dime towards his tuition probably telling him that he needs to work for it
So I don't really have reddit (I'm not allowed to). I assumed people here could help me. Am I the jerk for being mad at my family? I'm 15, and my brother is 17, and I used to have this friend (also 15) who I stopped talking to cause she started talking trash about me. About 2 months after we stopped talking, my brother started talking to her (without me knowing) in a flirty way. This went on for 7 months without me knowing. But of course, my family knew. They also decided that they didn't want to tell me because "it's not their problem." I found out yesterday, and we got into an argument, where I found they've been dating for a while. I was furious and ran to my room. It's been 2 days, and my family has been calling me a brat, a hole, and a jerk for doing this, and I'm not speaking to them. Am I the jerk? What should I do?
1. “Ummm so, I know i only use you for my own narcissism and i am loaded because I make my husband work his ass of while i sit and watch tv with a bottle of wine, but, can you please use the money your grandfather gave to only you because I cheated on your dad who worked himself to death?”
😈😈finish listening to ALL the stories here ua-cam.com/play/PL4qCR1644UR0Z4S8QKTe0MYZFVaNXuAUY.html
What game were you playing? if you are the owner of the video?
Yeah
@@TheDetective-s8u This is his own paid actors made to act it out, plus If its so stolen, wheres the original 😂
Fr tho he doesn't reply and the OP knows the game if he recorded it. Like dawg I can bet $93,000 that it's not stolen and get $186,000 😅
@@TheDetective-s8uthe game you're looking for is called RACE THE SUN CHALLENGE EDITION.
Hey am i the jerk
When bro said "Where's the pokeball when you need it cause she need a lot of training" got me dying🤣
i was confused about this line that op said about him saying where's the pokeball why you need it cause she needs a lot of training and i bet it's a pokemon refrence
It is a pokemon reference
@@satorugojo-qk4jb yep
Yeah😂😂😂
1st story:
if the sister wants "spending money" while going to a funded university,
there is a place you can go for that.
To work.
That mother is a full blown narcissist.
Bet the sister didn't even fucking ask and the mother wanted every last spending of the grandfather's inheritance.
among other things, but lets just stay with your gentle style
Ikr. Plus it sounds like the grandfather is from the father's side. Why would any of OP's siblings be entitled to the inheritance when they are not the grandfather's biological grandchildren? Also where is OP's inheritance from his maternal grandparents? He should he entitled to a share of those too.
She's worse than a narcissist. I don't know what that would be, but she's clearly insane. I'd rather work for my money than anything else.
that is true
6:36 This guy just sounds like an honest working blue-collar man. When I heard he spent some chunk of his money, my mind said he bought something dumb. But after he said he bought a tractor for the farm, he just seems responsible.
1st story
grandpa out of sheer spite just takes the money meant for the rich grandchild’s and puts it all in the poor grandchild saving
that is what you call a man
AN EPIC MAN
Not even rich vs poor
It’s that the other two aren’t his grand kids they from infidelity of a cheating wh@re
lol why would they get inheritance from a guy they’re unrelated too because their mom sucked off the grandpas son a few times and cheated on him
The affair bastards arent his grandchildren
Story 1 is basically:
Mom: "Give me your inheritance, I need it pay for my daughter's college!!"
OP: "I missed the part where that's my problem."
Yeah, OP is totally going to help you after you abandoned him and insulted his appearance.
In a nutshell, yes. It doesn't help mom any that she abandoned OP as well.
Yes, that is the story
EM:"Give me your inheritance even though I'm a stuck up deadbeat for my bitch ass daughter!"
OP:"Nuh uh." *finger wag*
i mean he did give her 20 pennys :)
Entitled arrogant stuck up snob mother in a shrill vile voice
“You WILL give your inheritance to MY snotty stuck up brat daughter who’s not really your sister but rather MY bastard child to my rich side piece so pay up NOW!”
OP using the one liner from caddy shack “YOU’LL GET NOTHING AND LIKE IT!!!!!”
The first story op should have said, "if you wanted your goblins to have any decent inheritance from my grandpa, you should have kept your legs firmly wrapped around my father and not some other man. My father and his family is not responsible for those two kids just because I'm their brother. That's where their relationship ends."
That was hilarious, well done.
Last story, I had to clap down on my mother when I bought my house. She invited people over when I wasn’t home; I only knew because she asked where I had a lighter. I asked why, and she said, “oh, my friend is here while I wait for the steam cleaners and we were gonna have a smoke.” I got PISSED. I hate smoke in the house; I have lung issues from deployments and WHY WAS A STRANGER IN MY BRAND NEW HOUSE? I replied to her, “I don’t have a lighter and her friends needs to go.” Apparently the friend didn’t know that I didn’t know and left without a fuss. My mother has also tried to “reorganize” my house, critiqued my nerdy collections (for comparison, her house has all the warmth and personality of a mid-range hotel lobby), brought people over to show them MY house, and volunteered my house to relatives wanting to visit without my knowledge or consent because I “have a 3-bedroom and have all that room!” When I clapped back that until her name is on the mortgage or she’s paying me rent, my house is mine to do with as I jolly well please and she needs to knock it off, she looked like I’d slapped her with a dead fish.
No offense but your mum is horrible. I wouldn't know this feeling bc I still live with my parents (I'm still in my teens). I say change the locks and tell her to have guests at her own home. I'm just a teen but even I know this level of entitlement is stupid.
i feel bad for you
Good for you for standing up for yourself. I agree that you need to change your locks and make sure she doesn't get one. Make sure if she does come over again, that she doesn't find where any of your hide-a-keys or spares are kept.
I sat her down and we talked about it. She immediately got defensive and weepy, saying she had expected to be involved in my home, helping me decorate, etc. I told her that while I appreciated her offer, we have WILDLY different tastes and personalities, and that I was under no obligation to fulfill expectations that were not discussed with me. She just ASSUMED. I don’t like having people over: ANYONE. My house is my safe place, my refuge. I’m naturally an introvert so being able to shut the world out and have some silence is necessary.
She has since stopped trying to bully me about the house. Our relationship is still strained for other reasons, but at least I have peace in my house.
@@SeaWitchUSN I'm glad you stood up to her. Make no mistake though, her pretending to understand your position and squeezing out crocodile tears is just her interpreting your firmly placed boundaries as you being purposely mean to her. The silent treatment and distance you're enjoying right now will not last. She'll try again.
I can’t lie the way that OP gave her the pennies after she said "A little bit can help" was straight up savage, I laughed when the narrator said "Where’s a pokeball when you need one?"
He could win any pokemon tournement with her in the arena. 😅
@@neil999ishtrue😂😂😂
I don't know. That, "When you do a face reveal I will." Might've been even better!! Lol
@@lianabaddley8217yea maybe
Op versus pack god would be a battle to the death
I remember that the channel was threatened with deletion, I assume it worked out? I’m glad, those people were ridiculous
Yes. UA-cam finally got off their asses and realized the claims were stupid.
@@bakerrr925 wdym
@@bakerrr925 It sounds like you know something we don’t about this narrator. Could you elaborate on why he’s a bad person?
@@bakerrr925 Yeah could you elaborate please? I dont know what you mean.
@@samuilzaychev9636 I'm also invested now
I think this is how that line should have went in the first story.
MOM: As her big brother, you need to be responsible. You need to set an example for her.
OP: I know! That's why I'm not giving you nothing. Look at what I do for a living, and you'll see that I'm setting a great example for her.
If I was the OP of the first story I would go "You may be my blood mother but I don't have to to shiz for you"
That Pokeball roast was *chef's kiss*
no mother should be disgusted of their child. I am happy that my mother can give equal love to all her children and that we can all live in peace.
Put her in a pokeball to train. No way!. Put her in a ultraball and drop it in a lava pit.😂
In the first/title story it sounds like the OP's grandfather who passed was his paternal grandfather. A man who did *NOT* owe the OP's narcissistic mother's children from her affair partner a damned thing.
The grandfather rerouting all $93k to OP was just the perfect ALPHA move!!! I respect that action to the absolute max!!!
The mother wants your inheritance, which for some people is their parents/grandparents blood sweat and tears. By asking for the inheritance she is essentially asking for blood, so the OP isn't that far off.
1s t story: I suspect that momy dearest wanted this money for herself rather than her daughter.
1st story LoL when you said "she's obviously loaded" I was wondering on what kind of drug because she's crazy af.
XD 😂😂😂 *COCAINE ENHANCED BEER MIXED WITH 10 GALLONS OF FOUR LOCO* 😂😂😂😂
@@agrilsunil1😂😂😂😂💀💀💀💀
"SHES PART OF A CULT AND NEEDS A BLOOD SACRIFICE FOR TONIGHTS MEETING" Got me dying 😂
EM: Your sister deserves the money because she’s the golden child and black sheep don’t deserve inheritances.
OP: Hope you like being alone in a nursing home and not having any visitors
the look on her face wouldve been golden😂
Room over your Pub, just tell your mother flat out NO!!! STOP TELLING PEOPLE THEY CAN LIVE HERE, THEY CAN'T!!! Tell her to stop and enforce it!!!
Story 1: fun fact Redditor covered part 2 of this story where the mom and sister came back and still demanded the money
Where can I find it?
What happened
@@goodnightmyprince6734 the mom and sister came back still demanding op’s money op still refused to give it and they only left when he threatened to call the cops Redditor covered the video but I can’t remember the name of the video
@@NoName75241 There’s actually a part three where the mom’s husband and the op chatted about the mom. I think the entitled mom got divorced
I wouldn’t be arguing with my mom, a simply ask her daddies dad to give her money. That’s where I got mine from 🤷🏾♀️
I feel like having a good sense of humor and thinking on your toes really helps in such situations. Acting upset and returning anger is exactly what entitled people expect. By calmly and confidently stating things that aren’t offensive but make the person perceive the absurdity of a situation usually works the best. The entitled person usually knows they are crossing a line, show them that they don’t faze you, that their complaints/threats are like the ramblings of a child, and respond to them with care and compassion whilst maintaining a firm stance.
The first story is actually insane like imagine saying that you don’t want anything to do with him and giving him away to his father just to then come back and demand money like you are god or something and expect a lot of money for free while your husband is already rich
Wow they are half sibling from an affair so yeah the granddad has every right not to give em no penny
The crazy thing was if the mother wasn't such a bitch I'm pretty sure that the grandfather would have still gave it to the other children
Or at least that's what I interpreted from the story
@Mz. YumYum14 I interpreted as that too... but It is also likely her own father written her and the step-siblings out of the will cuz he didn't condone the affair and neglecting her son.
1:46 EMOTIONAL DAMAGE
S1: Wasn’t the grandfather the OP’s dad’s father? Why would he leave the other kids any money? They weren’t his grandkids - they were the side piece’s.
At that point he thought they were his grandkids.
@agrilsunil1, he figured out then then cut them off the will
Pretty much the op brother and sister was not the grandfather grandchildren
With the first one, all they had to say was “why should I give money to someone that doesn’t even care about me?”
Another good one could be
“Why should I give money to someone thats not even a part of my family?”
I would've said *"I'm not giving you or my sister a goddamn thing, and no amount of screaming or threats will make me give you anything".*
Story 1: as a player of pokemon games, that roast was 10/10
In the first story, I would have said "If she needs 'spending money' then she should open an OnlyFans account...." and then just walk off......🤣🤣
Story 1: it's pretty logical that op should get the grandpa's full inheritance as his only grandson while the other siblings get the inheritance from the parents of their bio dad. The mom wants them to get the inheritance from a guy they aren't even related too... Make is make sense😑
Actually if they were feelings -related it would makes sense.. but it would be a complete different story
These stories make me so grateful for my family 😭
I have a similar experience as the last story. In 1999 I bought my first house. It was a different city to where my mother lived in.
in 2001, she rang me to tell me that "Amy" was going to move in. I was confused. Who is Amy, and where is she moving to?
Turns out my mother had spoken to a friend from a different country she had not seen in over 20 years, and they had told her that their daughter was moving to Australia. I said no. My mother tried to guilt trip me, saying "Amy will have nowhere to stay, she doesn't know anyone". Amy apparently didnt know about this organising from her parents, and also said no - Our parents had planned everything out without even asking her.
Anyway - Amy finally moves to Australia, and on the day she arrives, she had all her belongings stolen from the hostel she was staying at. She rang her mother, who rang my mother, and the next thing I knew - Amy was in a taxi outside my house. I couldn't turn her away - she was crying, and had just lost everything she owned. She only stayed a few months, and then moved to the UK.
It's always incredible to hear all these stories about narcissistic assholes trying to make life worse for everyone.
I wouldn’t give her a dime! Cut these evil people out of your life, you’ll be better off for it.
Inheritance is not a toy. Period
Hi Joseph
Sue her cheating behind for every dime she got for trying to scam and mentally abusing u . 🙄😤😮💨🤨
Story 1: old girl's gone rabid. Time to take her out back
To the Outback? Alright 🏜️
@@mancave10369 lol. Good punishment for one like her
Definitely needs the 'Old Yeller' treatment!
Hint: explosives are very useful against rabid animals
@@jaytrashwade1-1double hint: Jedi masters are very effective against crazy people.
I have a counter to guilt tripping,
Step one, identify the guilt trip
Step two, loudly say " oh boohoo whatever will I do"
There is no way that the entitled mother is on drugs to put on that much
Makeup and ask her son for money, she threw him down the drain when she didn't "need" him but then the story goes on.
“Where’s a poke ball when you need one ?”
Bro Cooled, Grilled, and Baked his mother 💀💀💀💀
As a family member, I would've been the to walk right back into the restaurant with the parents and announce that a grave mistake had been made for years. That little girl ain't walking out of there without seeing some blood.
Saddest part is that... The FATHER SMOKES?!
Loving the voice change for the mother 😂
Last story: Mother Keeps trying to Rent out my spare room in my house -- Why are you letting your mother do this , mother seems fine with inconviencing you but not herself . You were being a doormat -- just say to your Mother "What Part of NO do you not understand?" Seems you mom needs to be put in her place -- F the guilt trip
On the OPs story here you asked "why should he have to pay for his entitled sisters education?" Well he wasn't, his mom and step father were. His mother was demanding he pay for his sister's ability to go out and party.
I’m really sorry for you losing your grandpa and he was a really good one
“She’s a cult leader and she needs a blood sacrifice “😂😂😂😂I’m dying
I would tell the mother and siblings to use buckshot as mouth wash 🤯🤣🤣🤣
To thefirst storys mother.
"You were never a mother, all you where was an incubator, then you tossed me aside like a failed experiment."
Best said...
Story 1: did really well, but if she pops up again use a check and write 20 cents on it
5:51 bro this killed me ☠️☠️☠️💀💀💀
When the op said “only if you do a face reveal” full on burn, roasted her like a turkey.
that mom sounds like a teenager trying to ask for money from her rich parents.
Tell her to rent a room in ur house
2:27 “well she’s apart of a cult and she needs a blood sacrifice for tonight’s meeting” ahh yes exactly what I was thinking
I literally laughed out loud a few times during the first story!!! 😆
i love how he simply plays RTS:CE in the middle of a story😂
The pokemon gag was so creative
Riding a new Porsche*
"Hey gimme your money"
It's like getting robbed by a billionaire lol
*Story 1:* OP's entitled karen mother: *"Your sister deserves the inheritance more than you!"* I'm like *"Really? What did she do to "deserve the inheritance money?" Did she work to earn that money? Did she help out on the property to earn the money?"* Apparently not. So why does karen mother feel so entitled to the money?
Iv never understood people putting up with b.s. from family. I think my family would be scared to even ask for such nonsense. Remember be careful what you even tolerate.
Story 1: "where's a poké ball when you need one cause this one needs to be professionally trained" is a very funny joke 😂😂😂😂
Tobacco is the worst part
Story one my brain immediately went "it's the dad's dad"
There are so many stories about people whose parents left them or kicked them out at "blank" age who need to say, "I'm sorry, you must be confused. My mom/dad died when I was 'blank age,'" when they try to waltz back into their lives a decade or more later.
OP should call his sister and suggest that her mom sell the Porsche so she can have spening money at college. 😂
I would’ve told that mother, “What she deserves is $0 coz you decided to open your legs to someone else. Have them give you the money you need”
My birth mother tried to move in with me. I never invited her. I owe her nothing. She never raised me. I showed her the door when she asked "why".
1. Through my high risk part of my pregnancy, when I was supposed to be in bed, I spent cleaning up after her.
2. She absolutely trashed what was supposed to be my daughters nursery when the baby was born. We are talking cat urine, cat excrement, moldy dishes, her mountain of dirty clothing and the food wrappers (I was very poor she took all our food and didn't help with food bill).
3. She only ever talked bad about me to her church friends.
4. She tried to lay rules in My HOUSE.
The list goes on. I was raised in fostercare and gave my toxic mother a second chance with me. She blew it.
She rolled up in a new biggati(I know she didint it’s just a joke) and asked for thousands of dollars after she cheated on her husband left her child and selfishly tried to take her fathers money .
"where's a pokéball when you need one"😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
If I had a mother like that, I would have says leave and then walk back to work
1st one was a HOTPOT OF ROASTING CUS GODDAMN THE OP COOKED🗣🗣🗣🔥🔥🔥
The 1st story was very telling. One side, the moms, is spoiled. The other, the son, works for everything he has. She abandoned her son back when they divorced and expects him to pay for her kids who dont even talk to him and have done nothing to warrant any close sibling bond?
The mom is spoiled, the kids she raised are spoiled, and unless they are a lot of money from the mom. Entitled people are the worst.
the pokeball joke from the first story is noice
BRO THE POKEMON JOKE GOT ME
Story 1: The brother doesn't owe them anything, he's not the Jerk. But I have some questions about that grandfather. Without more context it sounds like he decided to disinherit 2 of his grandchildren and call them "not his" (presumably because the wife cheated) based on the actions of the mother and not the kids. Imagine being 8 and losing not just the only father you knew but your grandfather too, all because of the person you now have to live with :/
Sis might have grown up totally entitled, idk. But nothing in the story really suggested that, since Mom was the one demanding money, not sis, and it doesn't sound like she contacted him later about the money...
She did. There was a part two where the mom and sister both returned and tried to gang up on him and get him to hand over the money. He threatened to call the police and made them leave. Sister is also entitled, but I'd say that's due to being raised as a golden child by a rich narcissist.
Love youer videos keep up the good work
I thought the OP was going to give her one cent 😂
Wow.. that first story is just .. wow.
Whenever an enetitled parent says "Just do it for him/her" I remember the Do It For Dan story.
How I would have responded to the mom in story one
Mom: Give your sister your inheritance for spending money she deserves it
Me: And what has she done to earn that right?
Mom: You dare say no to your own mom
Me: Yes I do dare, here is your ultimatum you can drive away or I'll just say whatever pisses you off the most till you leave anyway
Mom: You son of a b(bleeped)h
Me: Ya that's right I am your son
Mom: If you don't give your sister the money she should have gotten I will sue you till you loss it all
Me: Then I'll just counter sue for harassment and with cams recording this entire chat I don't think you will stand a chance even with the 50 trillion dollar lawyer your 'loaded' man will get
Mom: (just gives up and leaves)
Me: Bye for your own good don't come back
I love that Pokemon one that got me thanks for the giggle
What blows my mind in the first bit was that they literally disowned him essentially claiming hes not her kid and now is demanding he is and is trying to make him do anything for her
Story:1
Entitled mother doesn’t want to spend her sugar daddy’s money on her crotch goblins when she can demand it from a previous one she didn’t want
Absolute sugar daddy dependent behavior.
This is one of the better ones and when I saw it I was like YYEEEEEEEAAAAAHHHHHHHH
Mother's roommate requests: NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO Let me think about it (1 second later) NO NO NO NO NO NO NO OKAY, $1,000 a week paid in advance plus $5,000 security deposit!!
I'll always be here on this channel
5:10 exactly my idea
19:51 sounds like my mother in a nutshell, clinical narcissism and belief their always right and gets angry when she doesn’t get her way
I understand mothers like that, especially in the last story, my stepmother is very much like that, or at least she attempts to be. You can tell your dear sweet mother that your apartment is not somebody’s halfway house. The people who are asking how the mother in the first story can be that entitled, I know several ways, and I absolutely love the Pokémon reference. Been a Pokémon fan for 23 years and that was so accurate.
Bro the blood sacrifice at tonight's meeting got me going 🤣🤣💀💀
Best quote ever: “oh honey, can you give me money?”
2nd Story: honestly, people who try to penny pinch people like this need to realize that most people will probably retaliate via malicious compliance in a similar way. You *will not* save more money in the long run; instead, you're more likely to lose money. Treat people with respect and it'll go a long way.
I bet you when it is his turn to go to college she won't even put out even so much as a dime towards his tuition probably telling him that he needs to work for it
Surprised the mom in the last story even had friends
So I don't really have reddit (I'm not allowed to). I assumed people here could help me. Am I the jerk for being mad at my family? I'm 15, and my brother is 17, and I used to have this friend (also 15) who I stopped talking to cause she started talking trash about me. About 2 months after we stopped talking, my brother started talking to her (without me knowing) in a flirty way. This went on for 7 months without me knowing. But of course, my family knew. They also decided that they didn't want to tell me because "it's not their problem." I found out yesterday, and we got into an argument, where I found they've been dating for a while. I was furious and ran to my room. It's been 2 days, and my family has been calling me a brat, a hole, and a jerk for doing this, and I'm not speaking to them. Am I the jerk? What should I do?
Why is there ALWAYS a entitled mother and child
1. “Ummm so, I know i only use you for my own narcissism and i am loaded because I make my husband work his ass of while i sit and watch tv with a bottle of wine, but, can you please use the money your grandfather gave to only you because I cheated on your dad who worked himself to death?”