really enjoyed this video! it was quite intriguing to hear your story. i have to say though, while i understand the pain of feeling left out, throwing a fake party seems a bit extreme. wouldn't it have been better to talk it out with your parents instead? just my two cents!
They ditched her on her birthday, and left without even telling her making her sister do it. So they didn’t even give her the opportunity to talk it out. Even in the excuse they came up with, makes the situation worse because it fully confirms her worries, that her parents not only don’t care about her, but are fully wrapped around the finger of her sister. Oh, and on return they did not apologize.
@@itsgaylebitxh No 15 year old writes a Reddit post like this. Actually no one writes like this at all as a personal post. It's written like a story and written with words no one uses to explain something normally. Not to mention no 15 year old makes a plan like this in one day with this confidence with everything going right in that business associates both know where the house is, trusted a 15 year old on a call for a party that same day, and it's not normally or even legally sound in most places to leave your (newly turned) 15 year old at home by themselves while you're on vacation.
It's a legal process where a person under the official age of adulthood can apply to be legally seen as an adult, able to live and work on their own with no legal guardian.
@@frankschannel1710 unfortunately you have to be able to prove that you can provide for yourself, and have an income, so typically the youngest you can realistically get emancipated is in your mid to late teens
Even there excuse makes them look like terrible parents, and perfectly explains why she did what she did.
really enjoyed this video! it was quite intriguing to hear your story. i have to say though, while i understand the pain of feeling left out, throwing a fake party seems a bit extreme. wouldn't it have been better to talk it out with your parents instead? just my two cents!
They ditched her on her birthday, and left without even telling her making her sister do it. So they didn’t even give her the opportunity to talk it out.
Even in the excuse they came up with, makes the situation worse because it fully confirms her worries, that her parents not only don’t care about her, but are fully wrapped around the finger of her sister. Oh, and on return they did not apologize.
Whats up with these weird cakes?
Soon, they'll try ro crawl back to OP
This is poor fiction
This is one of the most realistic posts I've seen. The parents have countless believable excuses, so I trust this one.
@@itsgaylebitxh No 15 year old writes a Reddit post like this. Actually no one writes like this at all as a personal post. It's written like a story and written with words no one uses to explain something normally. Not to mention no 15 year old makes a plan like this in one day with this confidence with everything going right in that business associates both know where the house is, trusted a 15 year old on a call for a party that same day, and it's not normally or even legally sound in most places to leave your (newly turned) 15 year old at home by themselves while you're on vacation.
@@boopy6430some ai uses real reddit stories and rewrites it.
Whats emancipation?
when you choose to free yourself from someone's control
It's a legal process where a person under the official age of adulthood can apply to be legally seen as an adult, able to live and work on their own with no legal guardian.
@LoreilDarksky00 I should done that when I was 8 then maybe I could've had a house
@@frankschannel1710 is it a joke 😭
@@frankschannel1710 unfortunately you have to be able to prove that you can provide for yourself, and have an income, so typically the youngest you can realistically get emancipated is in your mid to late teens
Can you make ai sound like an actual person not some character in an Oxford college