I have heard of this story before. In one of the updates; when the entitled aunt died, the cousin scattered her ashes into the ocean, the aunt was deathly afraid of the ocean. 😂
I love how the only people who actively keep in contact with the aunt are significantly older relatives that are too old to be bothered by the aunt’s shenanigans and just see her as a form of free entertainment. 😂😂😂
I remember hearing the first part of this with the car. Never knew there was more to it. Also love how the boyfriend is all nonchalant with the police and that crazy aunt’s nonsense. Who’d you kill? Emily Damn. I was gonna marry that girl.
Just finished listening to it, and this story is amazing 😍. Throwing her ashes in the ocean, knowing she was deeply afraid is just music to my ears 😂. Someone please tell me why i thought the OP was a male the whole time until the end?😶😒
@@Taygon45 Or said "She is my child" which gives the similar effect and can trick people who don't know about crazy mothers into thinking her daughter was still a child.
I had an aunt that was pretty wild, she’d always be swearing and getting upset and blaming things on people like they were stupid. This wasn’t by choice, she had a disease; she died a few years ago.
Man, I got a wild aunt. Like epic story chaos. Not along this path but another insane path nonetheless. One day I’ll write it down for all to see but it’s still brewing so I’ll wait.
Parents are pretty based for letting the OP emancipate so she could take early uni classes. Though I probably wouldn't have done it at 15. Not really a good time to graduate high school early yet due to child labor laws, admission rules, etc.
Dads still scream about the phone bill if the comic strip Zits is to be believed. Only this time, they don't scream about long-distance calls, they scream about multiple texts and data overage charges.
It's possible she was referring her brother and sister-in-law that helped look after her when her parents passed away, but since the focus was on the crazy aunt she used Mom and Dad since she didn't want to get into the details of why she was calling her sister-in-law for help in the first story, but slipped and called her brother "brother" instead of 'dad' like she had been doing. It had also been 30 years since the events, so she may have even forgotten who she called at the time. It could be explained by the odd family situation and 30 year difference, though it is a suspicious inconsistency.
@@eowyneadig7879 make you feel good that? well it made me feel like shit. See I know the right word but my eyesight is failing so I have to rely on text to speech to catch errors. Anyway enjoy your victory you big hero you, hope your ego got massively inflated by it. Otherwise was it really worth it?
This mom sounds like mine but I never go the police involved but she was always like, you're my child I can do what I want and I was like, I'm an adult no you can't. She thought she could still physically discipline me when I was in my 30s. She tried to punch me and I was like, nope. I will call the police. She didn't care. I stopped talking to her.
Wow, I never went to kindergarten. Was accepted to 1st grade. Mother was very intelligent, taught her children. I had was actually asked by teachers to dumb down my vocabulary. Mother had a word with the school, she told the teachers to get dictionaries. End of that garbage
All I keep thinking about is how weird it must've been for OP to realise that her sister-in-law wasn't her actual sister. Imagine how she must've felt if she'd seen them kissing before she realised.
"She was cremated and her ashes dumped in the nearest ocean. She was deathly afraid of water and never learned to swim. " I'm not fully convinced its real story, but even if it isn't... its well written one.
My brother is 8 almost 9 years older than me and he has told me he sees mw more as his kid half the time than a little brother. He has taken care of me. And supported me emotionally and financially as best as possible my whole life
I’ve listened to this a few times, love it, your voice is ace and the story great, feel for poor Emily but honestly great to listen to, I love the entitled people stories, always amazes me people actually behave or think like this, love the long posts too. Thank you. ❤
Women like that aunt is why folks in fields like Social Work need to be reevaluated for their license regulary as the times progress, cuz even for that time, that women sounds to have caused a shaunda of trouble for people who's cases she worked ontop of harassing her family
Had the thought for a moment that this was probably AI, just due to the excessive use of elipses. But like 10ish minutes through I realised the writer was just my parents age and wrote like them 😂
You know there's something I can't rap my hand around? In the first part ahe said that her mom took her to Emily's and she was 21 but in the second part she her parents died at 18?
I think I just went on a rollercoaster. I had to scrape my jaw off the ground at some parts and I’m pretty sure I lost time here when apparently she murdered her cousin? Woah.
You could put a bit more effort into this. Keep the same text but when passing to text to speech change the following: - Remove unnecessary dots - Make acronyms full words or make the not spell out the sounds (tl/dr should be "too long didn't read" or "tee elle dee are" - Review the video yourself at least once to make sure there's no repetition of sentences
Sounds like a great story. Maybe next time remove all the unnecessary periods. Had to stop listening after the second “ dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot…”
This story is not new to me. According to one of the updates, the aunt was utterly terrified of the sea, and when she passed away, her cousin sprinkled her ashes into the water. :))))
13 minutes ago, First!! Pin? Luv ur videos!!!
aunt will go ot hell
Period
it is decred by the law
@@estelles_cousinsperiodt
@@tylers_headb4ndnah it's periordr
I have heard of this story before. In one of the updates; when the entitled aunt died, the cousin scattered her ashes into the ocean, the aunt was deathly afraid of the ocean. 😂
Thanks, I've watched the whole thing and they totally didn't mention that.
This story is a few years old, it was hilarious, op made it into a saga 😂😂😂
@@UpsideDownCanoe The whole saga is in Mark Narrations
Would recommend Lost Genre Stories, rSlash, DarkFluff, Mark Narrations, and Reddit Brew
😂😂😂 She the ocean problem now 😂😂 .
“You can’t do this to me! I have rights!”
Cops: ah yes you do
Proceeds to read her rights to her
😂😂😂😂 comical genius
I love how the only people who actively keep in contact with the aunt are significantly older relatives that are too old to be bothered by the aunt’s shenanigans and just see her as a form of free entertainment. 😂😂😂
The parenting classes was brilliant.
That legit made me smile.
I remember hearing the first part of this with the car. Never knew there was more to it.
Also love how the boyfriend is all nonchalant with the police and that crazy aunt’s nonsense.
Who’d you kill?
Emily
Damn. I was gonna marry that girl.
this
That entire scene gotta be animated and spread, too fucking hilarious lmao
@@Vinnie0801 I might take you up on that challenge
@@daystocomeofficial2658 If you do, I'd like to watch it! LMAO
Bruv, imagine standing at a court and telling the judge that "I'm in charge", hilarious 😂😂😂
“It creates paperwork and we hate paperwork”
Now that’s a mood
period
Yo the way the AI said “there was no funeral or memorial service” sounded happy lmao
period
for me it was "tl divided by doctor"
They having to explain 80' and 90' things is comical!
Man how did Emily turn out good from a mother like that 😂😂
Guessing we can thank her stepfather for that
i had a mom like this. being exposed to other people helps a lot. also getting distance from the crazy person helps more.
Luckily some people see how horrible their genetics donors are and go the opposite direction.
Reading a lot of these stories, I have come to realize that the threat of paperwork tends to deter a lot of crazy stuff. 😅😂
Some peoples brains are just broken on arrival this stuff goes deeper than entitlement.
Not excusing her behavior of course
This would make a great book.
"the rest of the world isn't cooperating" 😂
I absolutely LOVE the story telling on this channel!! My favorite ❤
Just finished listening to it, and this story is amazing 😍. Throwing her ashes in the ocean, knowing she was deeply afraid is just music to my ears 😂. Someone please tell me why i thought the OP was a male the whole time until the end?😶😒
"Damn I was gonna marry that girl. "
“When she says something we disagree with we’ll let her know” dads a g for this
Fun fact my aunt once walked into a police station saying: MY DAUGHTER MURDERED ME. She was kicked out
Didn’t even know that Emily was an adult.
Saul Goodman asks more questions than that lawyer did. 😂
Edit: Cops where you are sound incompetent as shit.
I'll be real. He probably did ask and she said "She's a child" and never elaborated further
@@Taygon45 Or said "She is my child" which gives the similar effect and can trick people who don't know about crazy mothers into thinking her daughter was still a child.
You know the person is extremally entitled even the damn judge can't shut them down.
The amount of “ DOT DOT DOT DOT “ phrases in this video made me laugh while I was trying to be serious and listen . 😂😂😂😂
I had an aunt that was pretty wild, she’d always be swearing and getting upset and blaming things on people like they were stupid. This wasn’t by choice, she had a disease; she died a few years ago.
Man, I got a wild aunt. Like epic story chaos. Not along this path but another insane path nonetheless. One day I’ll write it down for all to see but it’s still brewing so I’ll wait.
Parents are pretty based for letting the OP emancipate so she could take early uni classes. Though I probably wouldn't have done it at 15. Not really a good time to graduate high school early yet due to child labor laws, admission rules, etc.
Damn she was crazy lol but the end took me for surprise I'm still laughing 😂
"You need to learn some respect" always seems to come from the most disrespectful people
Mom: What's hers is actually mine, lol.
Daughter: Has baby!
Mom: A new baby just for me! Oh, you shouldn't have.
“Maybe u should know the caller stole a car last night” no, no we wouldn’t know
WHY IS IT SO MANY DOT'S HUUUUUUH!?
Please stop making the text to speech say the dots and periods. Just show them
Omfg I was going crazy. Why even do that?!?
my bad, will watch out for it next time
@@StoryLoungeOfficialyeah they are pretty annoying
@@StoryLoungeOfficial thanks
I thought they were fucking hilarious!!! 😂 im sitting in my car saying out loud,” DOT DOT DOT DOT DOT DOT DOT DOT DOT DOT DOT!” 😂😭
The “Dot dot dot dot dot” really touched me😢
Dads still scream about the phone bill if the comic strip Zits is to be believed. Only this time, they don't scream about long-distance calls, they scream about multiple texts and data overage charges.
Ah, yes. The cycle of history.
Shame none of the times lined up. Her mum and dad where alive and well when she was 21 in the first story.
It's possible she was referring her brother and sister-in-law that helped look after her when her parents passed away, but since the focus was on the crazy aunt she used Mom and Dad since she didn't want to get into the details of why she was calling her sister-in-law for help in the first story, but slipped and called her brother "brother" instead of 'dad' like she had been doing. It had also been 30 years since the events, so she may have even forgotten who she called at the time.
It could be explained by the odd family situation and 30 year difference, though it is a suspicious inconsistency.
*were
@@eowyneadig7879 make you feel good that? well it made me feel like shit. See I know the right word but my eyesight is failing so I have to rely on text to speech to catch errors. Anyway enjoy your victory you big hero you, hope your ego got massively inflated by it. Otherwise was it really worth it?
The paperwork comment made me laugh out loud. My dad was a cop for a long time and he HATED paperwork 😭😭
Does this woman think she’s the president? How can she keep saying “by law”?
This mom sounds like mine but I never go the police involved but she was always like, you're my child I can do what I want and I was like, I'm an adult no you can't. She thought she could still physically discipline me when I was in my 30s. She tried to punch me and I was like, nope. I will call the police. She didn't care. I stopped talking to her.
18:39 Crazy aunt be pullin the second shooter theory 😂
Op and her dad had a really good relationship may he rest in peace
I was NOT ready for that hitler joke
The only way i can imagine entitlement like this is to believe it's fake, i don't want to believe it's real, she really is insane
Wow, I never went to kindergarten. Was accepted to 1st grade. Mother was very intelligent, taught her children. I had was actually asked by teachers to dumb down my vocabulary. Mother had a word with the school, she told the teachers to get dictionaries. End of that garbage
"Straight ahead, 3 o'clock" No, that's not straight ahead, that's to the right.
dotdotdotdotdotdot yourself
32:10 “I was gonna nominate you for a Nobel, instead I’ll call the Vatican” damn she’s good
All I keep thinking about is how weird it must've been for OP to realise that her sister-in-law wasn't her actual sister. Imagine how she must've felt if she'd seen them kissing before she realised.
In the first story- no one is going to talk abt how it said "You may not destroy her blah blah blah PerioTTT"
"She was cremated and her ashes dumped in the nearest ocean.
She was deathly afraid of water and never learned to swim. "
I'm not fully convinced its real story, but even if it isn't... its well written one.
Did the crazy aunt's parents drop her on her head when she was a baby to make her so crazy
I have never seen someone act like that
I remember this story, the EA is a big piece of work
I've seen this one before but this one has more details including the history of entitled aunt.
“Ca becomes your mother in law” I wished the ai had said California
That end was so funny
My brother is 8 almost 9 years older than me and he has told me he sees mw more as his kid half the time than a little brother. He has taken care of me. And supported me emotionally and financially as best as possible my whole life
I’ve listened to this a few times, love it, your voice is ace and the story great, feel for poor Emily but honestly great to listen to, I love the entitled people stories, always amazes me people actually behave or think like this, love the long posts too. Thank you. ❤
Lil nikki is my favorite, girl claimed a whole aunt and told here 3 year old sister to find another!? 😂😂😂
Women like that aunt is why folks in fields like Social Work need to be reevaluated for their license regulary as the times progress, cuz even for that time, that women sounds to have caused a shaunda of trouble for people who's cases she worked ontop of harassing her family
FFFFFF!!!! I REMEMBER THIS STORY, and i been looking it for more than a year.
15:58 love how he just gave up and cheated 😂
DOTDOTDOTDOTDOTDOTDOTDOT OMG why are you reading this??????
It's a AI
“Average in intelligence” thinks she can parent her 22 year old
13:03 She thinks she owns the entire fucking state?
Had the thought for a moment that this was probably AI, just due to the excessive use of elipses. But like 10ish minutes through I realised the writer was just my parents age and wrote like them 😂
TL divided by doctor at the bottom. XD
You know there's something I can't rap my hand around? In the first part ahe said that her mom took her to Emily's and she was 21 but in the second part she her parents died at 18?
*wrap
“tl divided by doctor” i will now call it nothing else
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💀💀💀💀💀 The way the bot reads “…..” and “TL:DR” 😭😭😭😭😭😭
"Dot dot dot"
them reading ca as 🦅 is crazy
3 o'clock, straight ahead? What?
I think I just went on a rollercoaster. I had to scrape my jaw off the ground at some parts and I’m pretty sure I lost time here when apparently she murdered her cousin? Woah.
This AI didn't spare a SINGLE ellipses 😂
"Straight ahead, at 3 o'clock", what?!?! Straight ahead and direct left?
I enjoy these stories. There hilarious 😂
the first storys dots
THERES TO MANY
There is also an update where they go to a restaurant famous for I think the flag of Italy. That one had some crazyness to it.
“Dot dot dot dot”
The math isn’t mathing, how could her mom be alive when she was 21 and die when she was 16?
Nowadays shed be confirmed to be a sociopathic narcissist
You could put a bit more effort into this.
Keep the same text but when passing to text to speech change the following:
- Remove unnecessary dots
- Make acronyms full words or make the not spell out the sounds (tl/dr should be "too long didn't read" or "tee elle dee are"
- Review the video yourself at least once to make sure there's no repetition of sentences
Take a shot every time you hear the word dot 🙄🙄
Dot dot dot dot, is SO ANNOYING
Ahem. Dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot
NAH TL DIVIDED BY DOCTER IS CRAZY
Tl;dr = "TL divided by doctor" 😂😂
Year. In few year is about to be 100 of the birth of this woman 😂
Sounds like a great story. Maybe next time remove all the unnecessary periods. Had to stop listening after the second “ dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot…”
dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot
Dot dot dot dot dot.. 🤦🏽♂️
Great story; well written, except for the Dots........
The story is great but I can't explain how much the..... excessive use....... of periods....... bothers the everloving hell out of me lmao
EA=entitled aunt
EA Sports=game company
"......" 🗣🔥🔥
D O T
D O T
D O T
D O T
Dot Dot Dot Dot Dot
Tl divided by doctor 😂 sometimes AI says the darndest things
17:45
I like mike
Mike is the best character
So what’d you do this time
Murder
Who’d you murder
Emily
Damn I was gonna marry that girl
God the dad is amazing too
Story was a dot dot dot dot/10(dots)
My favourite part was: Dot dot dot dot dot dot dot.
This story is not new to me. According to one of the updates, the aunt was utterly terrified of the sea, and when she passed away, her cousin sprinkled her ashes into the water. :))))