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КОМЕНТАРІ • 625

  • @AnonDevil
    @AnonDevil Рік тому +331

    What the actual hell, who has the audacity to demand the police arrest a 7 year old child for taking out the garbage… me personally I wouldn’t take that level of disrespect.

    • @viviennemorgan7217
      @viviennemorgan7217 Рік тому +7

      karens

    • @Trojianmaru
      @Trojianmaru Рік тому

      Racists. They somehow convince themselves that the race they like aren't human, or are subhuman, so their kids aren't really kids. They're just thugs and drug dealers waiting to happen.

    • @charlielucas3386
      @charlielucas3386 Рік тому +1

      I’d throw that bitchy Karen’s entitled ass out WITH the trash! 💪🏻

    • @AnonDevil
      @AnonDevil Рік тому +6

      @@charlielucas3386 personally if I were them, I wouldn’t let that shit slide

    • @RedFootTortoise_egg117
      @RedFootTortoise_egg117 Рік тому +8

      If I were the 14 y/o I would just say: “ignore that crazy lady”

  • @noeditz9109
    @noeditz9109 Рік тому +525

    Am I the only one who got jump scared by the new voice actor he is good I just didn’t expect someone new

  • @Warchildgr
    @Warchildgr Рік тому +17

    One Powerpoint presentation vs 11 years of neglect... I say that "dad" got it lightly...

    • @stevesmith4630
      @stevesmith4630 2 місяці тому

      I agree 100 percent. Narrator is ridiculous.

  • @Memyx
    @Memyx Рік тому +169

    Story 1: Sounded more like racism, not them trying to hold power over children.

    • @user-Dollette
      @user-Dollette Рік тому +12

      It was quite obvious but channels like this don't like talking about racism. Unless the story is about rascist people

    • @Adoesntknowauser
      @Adoesntknowauser Рік тому +6

      I think it’s both

    • @Ga_Dab22
      @Ga_Dab22 Рік тому +3

      @@user-Dollette it more from Reddit story’s don’t talk about 🤷‍♂️

    • @amy-land5358
      @amy-land5358 Рік тому +1

      Ye

    • @user-Dollette
      @user-Dollette Рік тому +5

      @@Ga_Dab22 True 👍🏾 but it was clear she was racist I mean she literally said people like them should not be there. But that's just my thoughts

  • @kopykingb8899
    @kopykingb8899 Рік тому +83

    The PowerPoint one was justified and saying that it was only done to emotionally damage him just shows how little you know about the pain of being abandoned and the difficulty in expressing emotions when you've experienced emotional neglect . It is so narrow minded to assume that she sent the PowerPoint to hurt him she just wanted to express her emotions in the only way she knew how just because it ended up hurting him doesn't mean that was the intent and the fact it did hurt him proves that he knows he did something wrong and has no right to be upset when the consequences of his actions come back to bite him

    • @bonniefnaf7260
      @bonniefnaf7260 Рік тому +1

      Yeah

    • @synthwolfe8906
      @synthwolfe8906 Рік тому +2

      agreed. my father wasn't as bad, being completely absentee, except maybe 2-3 times he reached out (i'm 30, and 90% of the time i spent with him was initiated by me as early as 7). and those 2-3 times were for his own self-interest. so i agree 100% that OP in that story was well on the "NTA" side.

  • @Gems-of-Hope-Rocks
    @Gems-of-Hope-Rocks Рік тому +35

    Story 3: After the childish attitude of sending scrooge pics & being completely dismissive of OP's feelings - Mom needs to be disinvited too!

    • @MarsJenkar
      @MarsJenkar 11 місяців тому +1

      Yeah, that's what struck me about that particular story--what kind of loving mother does that to their child if it's not meant as an inside joke (which this clearly wasn't)? In OP's place, I'd say "OK, this is ridiculous. You're sending me pictures of Scrooge over this? You're calling _my_ behavior childish, but this is even _more_ immature than what you've alleged of me. Don't bother trying to talk to me for the next couple weeks at least. Maybe after that we can discuss this like adults."

  • @dutchvanderbilt9969
    @dutchvanderbilt9969 Рік тому +134

    I love how the original poster in The last story claims that her husband is being greedy yet somehow she doesn't realize that she is in fact the entitled and greedy one

    • @gotenblack2542
      @gotenblack2542 Рік тому +8

      true

    • @viviennemorgan7217
      @viviennemorgan7217 Рік тому +5

      the husband is in the right for having all of the jewerly but why would the grandmother give him jewerly for?

    • @dutchvanderbilt9969
      @dutchvanderbilt9969 Рік тому +7

      @@viviennemorgan7217 well there was a point in the story where the husband said that as a kid they would play dress up with said jewelry. So that's probably why. And if not that and she probably just wanted to leave him something, anything do you remember her by. I mean guys are allowed to like jewelry too

    • @viviennemorgan7217
      @viviennemorgan7217 Рік тому +4

      @@dutchvanderbilt9969 not only women are allowed to have jewerly but men as well, but if op wants jewerly or something from her grandmother in law she should have asked.

    • @smithsmith1956
      @smithsmith1956 Рік тому +1

      @@viviennemorgan7217 She's not entitled to it. At all.

  • @jinx2100
    @jinx2100 Рік тому +33

    I think in the story with the dad who more or less abandoned his daughter, it was right that he saw the presentation, it was a collection of a kid's emotions over the years after losing a parent, he absolutely should have seen that, i think it's a tragedy about what happened to the half-brother but that shouldn't immediately mean your other child should just stop having any emotional needs whatsoever. It isn't their fault. Also from his perspective, i think it was important that he saw that, the argument from the rest of the family that the dad having to see that caused him emotional pain, to me is irrelevant. As it is about the emotional pain you have caused to your own child. It was harsh, but i know that it's important for a kid and their emotions to feel acknowledged.

  • @alfr1
    @alfr1 Рік тому +7

    You will never be quiet enough for downstairs neighbors.

  • @JustMe-tx3nm
    @JustMe-tx3nm Рік тому +265

    That dad who ABANDONED his daughter deserved the presentation. Don't tell people how long they are "allowed" to feel what they feel.

    • @drunklink350
      @drunklink350 Рік тому

      Plus he didn't give af until the other kid died. Sorry Charlie you made your bed not lay in it

    • @SCP8529-_-
      @SCP8529-_- Рік тому +21

      EXACTLY

    • @olgar.6604
      @olgar.6604 Рік тому +31

      Yes! I was looking for this comment.
      Pretty sure the abandoned kid was hurt worse than the dad by the presentation (she just hit him with the truth from what it seems)

    • @jameshakola3603
      @jameshakola3603 Рік тому +21

      Agreed. One of the other Reddit readers included some better responses. One in particular said, why weren't all those family members bombarding the dad with messages not to neglect his daughter?

    • @JustMe-tx3nm
      @JustMe-tx3nm Рік тому +2

      @@jameshakola3603I wasn't trying the write the "best" comment I merely wanted to show some support to the OP. not write the next great American novel

  • @Justin-A-Carter
    @Justin-A-Carter Рік тому +17

    The mom sending pictures of the grinch and scrooge. Lol story 2 cracked ne up.
    I would have sent her a picture of a Karen and said this is you!!!!

  • @06sharhonda
    @06sharhonda Рік тому +30

    The OP that did the power point, is not a jerk in my opinion. That maybe her way of communicating with him without actually having to talk to him. She shouldn't have to rush to mend a broken relationship that the father created himself. He had plenty of time to do that. But now that the son is dead and gone, he decides he wants to be there for her. That's not how that works. She is his daughter and when she needed him the most he wasn't there for her. So she has every right to take her time to come around. Hopefully she will. But it's clearly up to her! And the last OP is definitely a jerk! How she gone be selfish to her husband's feelings and not consider what his grandmother meant to him. If she wanted her to have something, like the narrator said, she would have left her something. Had she asked her husband nicely, he probably would have given her something. But bc she was only thinking of herself, he said no. And it is what it is. I do wonder if she's only doing it bc the other family members don't like her and that is something to rub in their faces🤔

  • @GaPeach87
    @GaPeach87 Рік тому +8

    To story 2, imagine being those kids. Not only are you reminded that your parents divorced, but you’re also reminded that your Dad doesn’t love your mother and has married another woman. I don’t blame the brother for crying because he won’t ever see his mother and dad love each other and Carrol probably intended this. So definitely not a jerk.

  • @drunklink350
    @drunklink350 Рік тому +50

    The PowerPoint one is brilliant. He didn't care until after his other kid died then it's I want a relationship. Screw all the way off. He's just upset his shitty actions for years finally came back to haunt him

  • @tanandalynch9441
    @tanandalynch9441 Рік тому +11

    Story 3: No. You didn't receive that jewelry, he did. It washis inheritance and you are not entitled to it at all. You're the greedy one. You don't NEED that jewelry. You WANT it. Huge difference

  • @NoombatIsMe
    @NoombatIsMe Рік тому +8

    in story two they literally sent exactly what their dad made them feel like. They are not the jerk in anyway. Child neglect to that degree is not something you can forgive and forget.

  • @WildArmACF
    @WildArmACF Рік тому +7

    On the abandoned daughter story.. Not the jerk. Dad ignored his daughter for the sake of his son. He chose not to give her a fair amount of attention, to show her love, to let her know that despite the situation that he loved and cared for her... HE FAILED. Now that he has lost the son, all of a sudden he cares? too little to late. DONT PLAY FAVORITES PARENTS.

  • @AmazingSpider-Man
    @AmazingSpider-Man Рік тому +14

    LOL I swear Karens are just unbelievable. But they are also the funniest. 🤣

  • @VioletLimes
    @VioletLimes Рік тому +5

    For the powerpoint one:
    As a child who's been neglected because of my brother's mental issues. No, you're absolutely not the AH. Yes people change, but the father did neglect an innocent child and obviously caused some issues for the child's mental health. If the powerpoint was so gutting for the father, imagine a growing child living through said experiences? And even if the father is a completely different person, he still hurt you and he's not entitled to your forgiveness since he can't change what happened.

  • @darach2399
    @darach2399 Рік тому +21

    For the Pepsi Bottle story, the mom chose between her husband and daughter when she complained and gaslit the OP and she chose her husband. I would have said “Okay so you chose XXX. YOU are now no longer invited.”

    • @benwagner5089
      @benwagner5089 Рік тому +4

      I'm just trying to figure out what his problem is. He wants the soda to be in the fridge, so put them in the fridge yourself. Is your arm broke? You don't HAVE to drink the Pepsi immediately, you can wait until later, can't you?
      Mom is insane for marrying someone after only 3 months, step-dad is insane because he doesn't know how to put groceries away himself apparently. Go no-contact and save yourself the headache.

    • @Sylviks
      @Sylviks Рік тому +1

      @@benwagner5089 What I’m thinking here, right, is that this dude when he comes home drinks a can of Pepsi right after. And since he hates room-temp. Pepsi, he got into this argument. Maybe it was a mother’s promise or something, idk. This is the only reason that I can think of, but other than that he was a b****.

  • @GreenMeanYassQueen
    @GreenMeanYassQueen 11 місяців тому +4

    For story number 4, I have to say that NO MATTER WHAT! As a parent, it will forever be your duty to support your child and to help them if possible. I see and hear stories all the time, children get mistreated, neglected or put in immense physical and/or mental pain by their parents. This is a huge problem in our society and I think that if you're not ready for a child, keep it in your pants and don't say a word.

  • @fionna_cool_girl
    @fionna_cool_girl Рік тому +21

    That last story is gross. I'm not a huge fan of jewelry myself but when I moved away from Illinois, my maternal grandma gave me some very pretty jewelry as a goodbye present. I don't wear it but whenever I'm cleaning my bathroom and come across my jewelry boxes, I open the jewelry boxes she got me and just smile at them and remember when she gave them to me. This wife is not entitled to any jewelry at all and to say it's gonna collect dust and telling your husband his nostalgia for the jewelry is stupid is just insulting. YTA

    • @gotenblack2542
      @gotenblack2542 Рік тому +7

      ya and the fact is like the last thing he has form his grandma is means a lot to him so if he wants to keep in close to him he can op is being a brat about it

    • @viviennemorgan7217
      @viviennemorgan7217 Рік тому

      why would the grandmother give the husband jewerly for?

    • @gotenblack2542
      @gotenblack2542 Рік тому +4

      i mean cause he likes it and cause a lot of times it can be worth a lot of money sometimes

    • @viviennemorgan7217
      @viviennemorgan7217 Рік тому +1

      @@gotenblack2542 men like jewerly too, op said that her husband and her grandmother in law like to play dress up.

    • @gotenblack2542
      @gotenblack2542 Рік тому +2

      yup

  • @jamesunderwoood8412
    @jamesunderwoood8412 Рік тому +33

    That dad is only crushed because he realizes how horrible he was. It literally was only her genuine feelings, and he only wants to rekindle when his other kid died, instead of truly realizing his mistake. I get it’s a bit harsh just after his kid died, but he brought it on himself trying to contact a daughter he neglected and had no contact for years.

  • @elizabethp1772
    @elizabethp1772 Рік тому +30

    I honestly would’ve acted exactly how the mother in the first story would’ve acted if I was in that situation. The karen literally threatened to call a 14 and 7 year old for throwing garbage in the PUBLIC garbage bin and basically acted like she pretty much owned it when there was an obvious sign that it was public! Not to mention the husband’s response to the situation with the “I know how your people are” BS! Im glad those two got evicted cause that’s definitely what they deserve for causing a public disturbance. Also hello and welcome to the new person reading the stories!!!!

    • @gotenblack2542
      @gotenblack2542 Рік тому +3

      is sad people do this stuff calling the cops on a kid for something they everyone does is so dumb but Karren's have no brains

    • @viviennemorgan7217
      @viviennemorgan7217 Рік тому +3

      right, this lady needs to mind her own business.

    • @vocalsam3608
      @vocalsam3608 Рік тому +1

      I just would just rage, even if it means force.

    • @synthwolfe8906
      @synthwolfe8906 Рік тому +1

      i can't tell you how cathartic it was to finally see a karen story that has "i'm gonna call that cops" then has OP say "fine then, do it before i do".

  • @justaweirdo3162
    @justaweirdo3162 Рік тому +7

    I got startled with the sudden change of people🤣

  • @altogrey9712
    @altogrey9712 Рік тому +11

    The story about the dad abandoning the child
    Yes, understand that one of the child has cancer, but you can't just ignore your other kids cause you just cant. The dad abadoned the OP, and only when the kid died, he went like "Oh yea, i have this other kid, let me try and go back to her again and if need be, rekindle" or idk, and that would feel terrible for me if i was in that situation. Like, oke, think about it this way, if you think its wrong for the OP to "be harsh towards him without listening to his side of the story" keep in mind, he abandoned the OP. And the family too, "you hurt his feeeeeelings, apologize now", trying to justify the dad, thinking its not ok for the OP to do that, but again. ITS OK FOR THE DAD TO ABANDON OP??? Not the jerk, in fact, the dad shouldve heard that, let him better understand what he does then try to act and make it seem like theres no issue at all, its healthier that way too, especially for the OP. Because if not, then the father wouldn't have done anything to fix this, cause he may not think theres anything TO fix.

  • @mykaelnyx8821
    @mykaelnyx8821 Рік тому +7

    You'd be surprised how petty people can be when it comes to the dumpsters. I know we were moving so we actually had to throw several items into our dumpster right next to our apartment building We tossed a couple like desk chairs and several bags of cardboard boxes that were damaged to be on repair. While we were doing that, we saw several people from our apartment complex that lived on the opposite side of the complex come driving to our dumpster and started throwing their garbage in it because they had filled up all the ones in between us and their apartment building. We don't know what they were doing, but it was quite ridiculous

  • @anawolf2354
    @anawolf2354 Рік тому +8

    Story 3: I may get crap for this, but... No, OP was not a jerk and you know what? The father deserved that. Oh, he was gutted, oh, he feels so bad! Oh, boo-woo, cry me a river! Guess what? You made your kid feel bad for years!
    From what OP said, they were in an awful situation and if the neglect wasn't bad enough, apparently the father also said things that hurt to the point of leaving a mark. I'm sorry, there are things that you shouldn't say, even during an argument. And from what I got, it took years for the father to attempt to contact them again.
    I'm sorry, you don't get to treat others like crap and then someday decide you want them back. And if he is hurt? Good. Maybe now he will understand what he did and how much harm he caused.

  • @johnburnside7828
    @johnburnside7828 Рік тому +33

    The father wasn't interested in the daughter in the PowerPoint story. He just wanted to assuage his guilt or something like that. What she did was perfect! He deserved it!

  • @tyroberts8586
    @tyroberts8586 Рік тому +5

    Karen: Police, I demand you to send this 7 year old child to jail
    Cops: lady, are you on drugs? XD

    • @SteveSmith-hj2ys
      @SteveSmith-hj2ys Рік тому +1

      nah it's just "bro are you high or something?" "Karen, let me check... yes."

  • @mykaelnyx8821
    @mykaelnyx8821 Рік тому +14

    The story with the abandoned child and the PowerPoint presentation I'm going to go with not the jerk. You don't put all your focus into one kid and totally give up the other one and then when you lose anything with your golden child you immediately go to the other child as the "Backup Kid".
    This story reminds me of that movie with Cameron Diaz where the parents had the sick child so they had another child to basically use as organ donation for the first child. God I wish I could remember the name of that movie.

    • @illmindedmental
      @illmindedmental Рік тому +2

      My sisters keeper

    • @purplewolfranger22
      @purplewolfranger22 Рік тому

      There's also an episode of Chicago med covering that situation as well

    • @mykaelnyx8821
      @mykaelnyx8821 Рік тому

      @@illmindedmental
      Thank you, my wife made me watch that movie once a few years ago and I couldn't remember the title

    • @JamesDavy2009
      @JamesDavy2009 Рік тому

      @@purplewolfranger22 Even _CSI_ had an episode about this. It was the season 5 episode _Harvest._

  • @tracymorris7151
    @tracymorris7151 Рік тому +4

    the guy with his grandmothers jewellry probably wants to keep it for himself as thats all he has of her now & isnt ready to let her go. it was given to him not the wife so he may give it to his daughter (if he ever has one) when she grows up

  • @lucannor6202
    @lucannor6202 Рік тому +15

    The one about the powerpoint-- Why should the OP be concerned of her father's feelings? Emotionally damaged him? HE NEGLECTED OP FOR YEARS! Not only that, but the father also enabled OP's stepmother's oppressive behavior towards her until the half-brother was born.
    The father failed as a parent 100%, and OP doesn't owe him a relationship. Too bad he now has to confront the truth, reality, AND consequences towards his actions! Ouch, and it hurts, how sad!

    • @cubstober4901
      @cubstober4901 Рік тому +1

      I'll cut the dad a break. Yea he effed up but unless you've ever buried a child you have no idea of the stress. I'm speaking from experience but I went the other way and spoiled my surviving children.

    • @lucannor6202
      @lucannor6202 Рік тому +6

      @@cubstober4901 Stress doesn't excuse neglecting your own kid. I can understand giving special care to your dying son, but the father completely disregarded OP since the beginning. OP lost her mom too at a very young age, y'know

    • @cubstober4901
      @cubstober4901 Рік тому +1

      @@lucannor6202 Yea, like I said, unless you've buried a child, you can't understand. It's an all consuming situation that literally tears part of your soul. The sadness, depression, and loss is literally a living he'll. You have your valid opinion but I'll give the dad a break, he's lost 1 and now essentially 2 children.
      I'd say she gives him a chance to make amends.

    • @lucannor6202
      @lucannor6202 Рік тому +6

      @@cubstober4901 He may have lost his kid and felt a lot of pain because of that, but he should've been a better dad. Because for OP, he wasn't even a father to her in the slightest all these years. This is the sort of situation that is up for OP to choose in her own accord whether she wants to make amends or not, but one thing to know for sure she doesn't owe the father CRAP, and much less a relationship. As for the father, he just has to live with not one loss, but two because of what he has done.

    • @kingyosh3183
      @kingyosh3183 Рік тому

      ​​@@cubstober4901 have you been neglected as a kid by your parent and they only went back coming to you when they had no other child to attend to? If not then at least think about it. Unless you experienced that, youll never understand. The two are both in pain but give the daughter a break too. That pent up bitter feeling through the years has to come out. Give her a break.

  • @yourface7179
    @yourface7179 Рік тому +12

    Wow the first story she threatened to break their faces 🤣that mom probably would have demolished that lady if she got near her babies

    • @andrewwatkins4852
      @andrewwatkins4852 Рік тому

      I would go cat 5 on Karen if she went anywhere near my kids

  • @Justanothergirl009
    @Justanothergirl009 Рік тому +3

    I actually found out recently my descendants owned a clan in Ireland called: The O'dae castle. With a huge battle that happened too. Really cool.

  • @QuickManEXE
    @QuickManEXE Рік тому +4

    Story 1: What a basketcase. There'a absolutely no reason to yell at anybody, much less a 7 and 14 year old for throwing trash out in a public dumpster. I'll bet the Karen and her husband just looked at the colour of their skin and decided it was enough cause to shout at them. Good on the OP and the mother for not backing down.
    Story 2: OP isnt a jerk at all. If John was talking to the OP that way, getting the door slammed in his face was 100% justified. The OP was trying to cut out as much sounds/noise as possible, but its considerably tougher when the kid is sick. I know i dont like screaming out-of-control children, but there is a major difference between that and being sick or injured. With the way John acted towards the OP, he's lucky all he got was choice words and a door slammed in his face.
    Story 3: Screw Tom, period.... and screw the mom too now that i think of it. Is it really such a big deal to leave pepsi, or any drinks out of the fridge if you aren't drinking them right away? All that Tom guy should've done was put them away himself and politely asked that they go in the fridge rather then not. As for the mom, making excuses for the guy and posting pictures of Scrooge... then saying that the OP is acting like a child. Talk about acting like you're 9 years old yourself. I wouldn't want either of them around for Christmas.
    Story 4: Screw Carol.... big time! If i were the OP, i know i wouldnt want to be anywhere near that old hag. If i were the OP's mom, id be doing what i could to make sure that the OP and brother don't have to be near Carol, regardless of having visitation right from the dad. OP isn't a jerk.
    Story 5: That's quite the ice-cold revenge from the OP here. I dont think the OP is a jerk here, maybe the stepmom, as i always hate the "i am your new parent" attitude, but also the dad pretty much neglected the OP for the rest of it. OP has every right to be upset here. Now, was this going too far here? Possibly.... but also possibly not far enough. Im sure there's more to this all that isnt being told here.
    Story 6: Yes, we sure are ending on a jerk here and a very greedy one too it looks like. The OP isnt as bad as the Sarah/Jake couple, that stole the dead mom's ring, but this is still a high level of pathetic here. She has zero rights to any of the jewelry, as the grandmother left it to the husband. You're just sour and bitter that you got nothing from an inheiritance. Also, what exactly is the OP's "needs" here? The OP deserves no apology whatsoever, and if i were the husband, i would be re-considering my marriage with the OP.

  • @marmot418
    @marmot418 Рік тому +17

    Story 1: wow just wow, how could someone yell at kids for trying to throw out trash

  • @hansbaeker9769
    @hansbaeker9769 Рік тому +2

    Where I live, we can throw trash in any dumpster in town. Nobody owns their own dumpster. Some people do pay to have a dumpster by the back yard gate, but anyone can dump into it. Some people paying for a dumpster to be put there think it is there for them and nobody else, but everyone just ignores them.
    What is funny is when someone paints "their dumpster" nicely and even puts their name on it and then, a week later, the dumpsters are swapped out and "their dumpster" may be found in another alley blocks away.
    There are generally at least two general trash dumpsters and one grass and weed dumpster (painted green) in every alley between each adjacent set of streets. Also, the city will pick up the trash as needed and sometimes, when necessary, even picks it up on Sunday afternoons. Nobody has a "trash day".
    At my company, the vast majority of trash thrown in the dumpster is that of other people around town. We are across the alley from the recycling center. To make it easier for others to throw trash into our dumpster, we had the city move the dumpster across the alley to the recycling center. The city keeps two to three additional dumpsters there as well.
    This is a far more rational way to handle trash than anywhere else I know of. Think of it. Instead of saving your trash to put out on trash day, you can carry out your trash any time of the day or night you wish and throw it in whichever dumpster is most convenient. Often, if I'm cooking something and have leftovers or scraps that the dogs will dig through the trash to find, I'll just put it in a plastic grocery bag saved for just that purpose and carry it out to the dumpster at the next opportunity. I also take the kitchen trash bag out two or three times per week.

  • @MilkCried
    @MilkCried Рік тому +6

    The kids now have a pretty good excuse to not walk to those dumpsters anytime soon. Heck, I’m an adult and I wouldn’t after that.

  • @tanandalynch9441
    @tanandalynch9441 Рік тому +14

    The power point one.. yeah. It was done to hurt the dad. That was the whole point. He ABANDONED that kid and she was hurt to the point that she couldn't properly express her feelings except via this presentation. She's not the jerk. The father who abandoned her was.

  • @yourlocalcoffeeaddict9603
    @yourlocalcoffeeaddict9603 Рік тому +22

    The story of OP giving their father a PowerPoint was a shit take. OP is going to ofc want to hurt their father and not give him another chance, he hurt them so much. OP doesn't have to hear him out, especially after everything he's done.

    • @justincantrell1474
      @justincantrell1474 Рік тому +15

      Right. I hate the people grow and change crap.. Didn't sound like he apologized.
      How is he supposed to grow and change if he doesn't admit what he did was wrong. The PowerPoint was necessary to show him the full of extent of the damage that he's done.

    • @ravenralph123
      @ravenralph123 Рік тому +12

      @@justincantrell1474 Yeah and Not mad at the OP at all and not a jerk. I mean yeah the brother was sick and dying is understandable but the OP being blatantly left out and ignored then left in the grandparents care. If the father genuinely wanted to make up and say sorry for what happened, he would seek her out personally not to go through the Grandparents. The PowerPoint showed the father how bad he messed up as he still has a daughter not the just brother and he is the only parent she had as her mother died earlier. OP's childhood can't be brought back anymore.

    • @Unknowns_cavern
      @Unknowns_cavern Рік тому +5

      feel the same TBH

  • @anthonyhaylock6655
    @anthonyhaylock6655 Рік тому +3

    Why didn’t Tom put the dang Pepsi in the fridge if he didn’t want room temp Pepsi

  • @victoriae5328
    @victoriae5328 9 місяців тому +4

    Detailed PowerPoint story:
    Mom died, Dad checked out, stuck with evil step mom. I feel she did the right thing by showing him the only way she knew how, on how she has felt all these years. Everybody can say she was being a jerk for doing that, but that's the only way she knows how to express her feelings, some paint, some photograph, some make music, some write, some go to therapy, everyone has a different form of expressing how they feel (I just listed the top reasons that came to my mind). She collages, just like mom, n truthfully, that is probably what hurt the most. He finally saw her as the person she truly is. As a parent, that sucks to just have that blinding lightbulb go off like OMG, they were just asking me how to tie their shoes yesterday but now they r.......(18 in this case) it could have gone over alot better but Daddy's little girl is all grown up now and there is truly no way to replace the wrong that was done through her childhood. If she wants to forgive and forget she can, but that is her decision and her decision only to make. Family is mad? Oh well, not their life not their choice.

  • @kevinkunkel9444
    @kevinkunkel9444 Рік тому +2

    1st story: This wasn't about kids throwing out trash. This was about prejudice.

  • @sunnykitten815
    @sunnykitten815 Рік тому +2

    I love the switch in narrators

  • @Chronowizpal
    @Chronowizpal Рік тому +8

    "Me, 27F, and my husband, 27M, have an 18" 🤨
    "Month old daughter" 🙂

  • @GodzillaInSpace
    @GodzillaInSpace Рік тому +3

    They bouta start trying to arrest 5-day old's for being born

  • @matthewmontgomery3804
    @matthewmontgomery3804 Рік тому +18

    For the final one about jewellery one of the jerks (wife's) reasons for she should get the jewellery he said no she said he is not giving her her needs. JEWELLERY ISNT A NEED!!!

    • @Leosloth2011
      @Leosloth2011 Рік тому +2

      The op in that story if the definition of my uncle insane and greedy

  • @christopherperez3996
    @christopherperez3996 Рік тому +5

    I think the dad in story 3 should grow a pair and stand up for his kids if he want any kind of a food relationship with them

  • @unclebuck9390
    @unclebuck9390 Рік тому +2

    I'm glad you told him how you felt and showed him exactly how he made you feel I don't feel sorry for your father one bit he pretty much ignored you all your life allowed your stepmom to treat you like crap and did not care but now he wants to be with you cuz you're always got left you have the right to tell him to kiss your butt and never talk to him again

  • @leminator13
    @leminator13 Рік тому +7

    Welcome new voice actor!

  • @mochanutpayne8396
    @mochanutpayne8396 Рік тому +2

    If someone complained to me that they can't drink warm pepsi I'd say fine get a glass, put ice in it, now pour the pepsi in it. there not warm anymore

  • @TopHat2375
    @TopHat2375 Рік тому +1

    I’m so sorry to the first Family. The fact that people can be so racist to the point of threatening children, and not letting someone throw away trash, Just cause of their race?! It’s so stupid, and I can’t believe how anyone could actually have that mentality?! Like what exactly makes them think that way?!

  • @Pentiou
    @Pentiou Рік тому +3

    The sister didn’t take out the garbage, the police took it in.

    • @Clader80
      @Clader80 Рік тому

      Man i love this comment

  • @genericsonicfan581
    @genericsonicfan581 Рік тому +17

    Story 3: The dad was basically like, "Yeah no, You're on your own with these two."

    • @amy-land5358
      @amy-land5358 Рік тому +2

      More like "f**k this s**t i'm out"

  • @sardonically-inclined7645
    @sardonically-inclined7645 Рік тому +7

    I can agree with the mum being upset about taking the little brother. I'm not hearing much about that neighbourhood, so it might have been dangerous.

  • @olgar.6604
    @olgar.6604 Рік тому +3

    It seems that the dad saw op as a spare child in case his son died as he took interest in her only when that happened :(

  • @Alien_From_Space
    @Alien_From_Space Рік тому +6

    Omg these Karen's are crazy

  • @sardonically-inclined7645
    @sardonically-inclined7645 Рік тому +5

    Powerpoint presentation? Went and above and beyond with that.

    • @JustMe-tx3nm
      @JustMe-tx3nm Рік тому

      Ya the dad deserved worse i think he got off easy He lost his daughter forever. she is better off without him.. It should rip him up inside and feel the pain until the day he dies

  • @TrashPandaPirate
    @TrashPandaPirate Рік тому +3

    For the last one i can understand the idea of op wearing it as opposed to it collecting dust. But the way she went about it was entirely wrong. A) it was too soon after the death (imo give it at least 3 months or more before asking about it) B) op makes it seem less valuable sentimentally than it might actually be.
    I think the better way to approach after giving it some time and space, wouldve been, "Hey i noticed you were storing your grandmother's jewelry in here, its really pretty but i hate to see it collecting dust. Do you mind if maybe one day i wear some on a date together." What i mean by this is keep it special by leaving it for special occasions and not have to have it lose its sentimental value by being out all the time. It could be a nice reminder from time to time the grandma is always watching.

  • @nicholasemjohnson47
    @nicholasemjohnson47 Рік тому +1

    Who would be dumb enough to brag about their criminal record to the police?

  • @leafyclub.
    @leafyclub. Рік тому +1

    A 7 year old. THE WORST THING HE COULD DO IS PUT CHALK ON UR HOUSE and then get a spray bottle fill with water paper towel 👏👏 hooray clean

  • @jessicaspaw528
    @jessicaspaw528 11 місяців тому +1

    No! You're not the jerk for slamming the door in the guy's face! Why in the world would you have to apologize to him!? Sometimes people need a little help out of their Ivory Tower!

  • @suruha2306
    @suruha2306 11 місяців тому +1

    In the story where OP made the PowerPoint presentation:
    Good on the OP! I bet creating that was wonderful therapy! I keep art journals. They are visual diaries of my life, my feelings and my hopes. The OP's entire life was disrupted by things that were out of their control, yet, dealt with it through the journals. I can't think of any better way to show how the dad's actions effected OP's life. So, it hurt the dad's feelings! Boo-hoo! The dad hurt the OP's and the OP was just a child!

  • @bombdotcom2168
    @bombdotcom2168 11 місяців тому +2

    In my opinion, that dad who abandoned his kid needed to hurt.
    He needed to know how his kid felt when he abandoned OP.
    By making that presentation, OP was explaining exactly how they felt after all of those years and exactly what thoughts and emotions came to mind when they were LITERALLY ABANDONED by their own father in favor of a step parent and half sibling.
    Maybe I'm biased because I had to go through something similar, but like- Dude it doesn't matter what amount of time has passed, you're still allowed to feel hurt and the only way to really fully get that hurt to go away is through closure, which I believe is what OP was trying to gain through showing their dad what they felt all that time.
    Although there may be intent to be petty behind it, those collages are all what the OP felt over the years and that's how they're expressing their emotions to their dad and I don't blame them at all for shoving the harsh truth in the dad's face.

  • @silverbook4603
    @silverbook4603 Рік тому +3

    Aw man imma little sad that it wasn't the usual guy talking. Haha his voice is so cool and calming

  • @Idontexistiminvisibleperson
    @Idontexistiminvisibleperson Рік тому +2

    First story pov:
    Karen:NO DOING CHORES AHAHAGAGAGAGAG

  • @marychrishannon7048
    @marychrishannon7048 Рік тому +1

    Story 1: We have private trash pickup at our condo. We have people trespass at night to put their trash in our bins. I hate having to pay for someone else's trash collection. But since they drive up to the dumpster I am guessing they not 14 or 7 years. I don't understand at all yelling when the trash collection is free

  • @testosterone938
    @testosterone938 Рік тому +10

    Imagine having the patience to right out a whole story like that....

  • @serpentinesecrets6771
    @serpentinesecrets6771 Рік тому +1

    I would have invited Tom to the party and only provide him with the warmest soda possible

  • @Toonamp
    @Toonamp Рік тому +3

    I wish that they would get a female VA’s for this.

  • @Shikaschima
    @Shikaschima 7 місяців тому

    I like how that mother wasn't angry at her child for not watching the w3dding video but rather upset at her walking along the road cx

  • @ghostfoxx3502
    @ghostfoxx3502 Рік тому +1

    If someone, kid or no threw trash in my trashcan for my home, I would not care, as long as it is in the right can as you separate recycling and other trash.

  • @DatCartoonistGuy
    @DatCartoonistGuy 2 місяці тому

    OMA, the first story is just that Slappy Squirrel cartoon!!!

  • @jecka1021
    @jecka1021 Рік тому +5

    new narrator has joined the chat. He did great! I do kinda miss OhNickel tho

  • @JTeenmining
    @JTeenmining 3 місяці тому

    Op mentioned the reason she sent that power point, she wanted to convey why she didn't want to contact him, it's up to him to apologize and make it up to her, and lucky him, he knows her true feelings for all those years, a normal absentee father doesn't get that

  • @Avrysatos
    @Avrysatos Рік тому +1

    Do not live in an apartment if you want silence.

  • @gacha_strawberries
    @gacha_strawberries Рік тому +3

    You can't arrest a 7 year old

  • @sirbiff10
    @sirbiff10 Рік тому +10

    Story 3: The truth hurts and a parent who has failed their child would be hurt more especially if they communicate from their heart whether it be from a journal or whatnot. I disagree that it was too much. If anything it was just right. IF i had kids and they told me this then i'd cry and be gutted too but i'd at least apologize afterwards and try to make amends to them for being a bad parent.

  • @Just_Tg
    @Just_Tg 9 місяців тому

    i love this reader more than the other reader on that last story the other reader/narrator or whatever VA even wouldve said the husband is a jerk for not giving her the jewelry im glad we have a beaming light of hope here in these dark times thank you reader

  • @marysuarez7390
    @marysuarez7390 Рік тому

    Bro was playing beach buggy racing😂😂🤣🤣🤣😂😂🤣🤣😂

  • @badsaturnz23
    @badsaturnz23 Рік тому +2

    New voice actor, love it

  • @TiffanyL2
    @TiffanyL2 Рік тому +1

    I would have some colorful words for karens because I have a short temper

  • @calialmeida6469
    @calialmeida6469 Рік тому +1

    I freaked out when I heard the new voice actor. He's a great voice actor, but surprised me to hear someone new.

  • @joannehoare1629
    @joannehoare1629 Рік тому +2

    If my mum/dad had a partner that did that to me I’d tell them I’ll make it easier for u to chose and don’t bother contacting me until that said person can say sorry and then go no contact

  • @richardperks7776
    @richardperks7776 Рік тому +4

    Once when I was a kid I was playing on the parking lot of the apartment I lived in and some guy starts screaming at me and going absolutely ballistic at me for “spitting on his car”. [Spoiler alert) I wasn’t spitting on his car.

  • @kathyjames6935
    @kathyjames6935 11 місяців тому

    Wow, what a Karen. The 7 and 14 year olds were just throwing away trash 🚮🗑.

  • @myster1ou5
    @myster1ou5 Рік тому +2

    I'm so thankful that I have great encouraging parents, I didn't know they got this bad, of course, there is the step mom = rude stereotype, but this is plain crazy

  • @marykinnick3865
    @marykinnick3865 Рік тому +2

    Story #3. You are not the jerk! You lived it and all he did was read it... The pain he experienced was on him not you, HE treated you that way so it is what it is and it is on him! He needs to own his responsibility and not expect you to " JUST GET OVER IT ", naw I call Bull S#!t, he needs to get over himself! You live your best life and have no regrets.... Story #4, sit tight hun, if he wants to give it to you he will. You are the jerk, you don't NEED it!

  • @Justin-A-Carter
    @Justin-A-Carter Рік тому +1

    In the last story I agreed that gal was a. I'll share a stor a. My dad used to work for a store that was like Walmart. It had every kind of everything in it you know from groceries to car repair to jewelry department. He took money from his paycheck and got my grandma a very nice sapphire ring. She treasured that ring because it was from my dad and it was worth about $2000.
    When my grandmother passed away my father requested the ring back for sentimental value. The Ring was sold by my aunt for drugs. This crushed him. At 1st he thought maybe my grandpa kept it and he was completely fine with that but no. The aunt with hardcore Drug issues snagged it and sold it.
    We found it at the jewelry store. It was very recognized

    • @Lillith.
      @Lillith. Рік тому +1

      How dare she. That's awful.

  • @TheOriginalSomeKidWhoDraws
    @TheOriginalSomeKidWhoDraws Рік тому

    Second story: WOO. that. That was wow. I am so sorry that happened to the OP that seems so- gosh.

  • @YourShadowKeeper
    @YourShadowKeeper Рік тому +1

    The last one is ridiculous. OP's husband was the grandmother's grandchild, he grew up with her, he has all the memories of her and her jewellery, and he was the one with the life-long bond with her. Did his wife get along with her husband's grandmother, according to her, yes. But that doesn't negate his far stronger bond with her, nor does it negate her wishes that her grandson gets her jewellery. OP referring to wanting someone else's inheritance as a "need" and is calling him all sorts of names, when in reality she may desire the jewellery but she had no legal nor moral claim for any of it. I hope the husband puts it in a lockbox at his local bank or a safe in the house that OP doesn't have the combination to, and she never gets any of it. She's shown her true colours with her tantrum over this.

  • @hikosaemon
    @hikosaemon Рік тому +1

    New voice - and good comments, enjoy he is thinking about each story and commenting rather than talking about himself. Welcome!

  • @Elbozo12
    @Elbozo12 Рік тому +1

    I have a little story
    So, I am a 11 yrs old girl on a plane going back to ohio from Texas . I am no boarding the plane when suddenly a whole bunch of commotion is going on. Apparently a racist karen is complaining about a black man being on the plane. For some dumb reason the plane recruits kicked the black man off. I wasn't happy about it. But I couldn't do anything about it for I was a child. The black man even had a wife and kid on the plane and they had to leave without him. Am I a jerk for not doing anything? Here i am still 11 and I regret not being able to do anything about that poor man being kicked off.

  • @kristyvath315
    @kristyvath315 Рік тому +1

    Who says that was her actual will
    It could have been forged

  • @viviennemorgan7217
    @viviennemorgan7217 Рік тому +2

    why can't karen realize that op's younger 7 year old sister is just throwing her trash in the garbage dump?

  • @WandaBarr-qh6pr
    @WandaBarr-qh6pr Рік тому

    They don't have anything better to do that's sad 😮wow I'm Shocked

  • @Mantus_cat666
    @Mantus_cat666 Рік тому

    I cried a bit when he was talking about the dying mother and making art for
    the kids lol😂😅

  • @loapeasontsa
    @loapeasontsa 6 місяців тому

    Mother must be lucky to even survive an 18 year-old pregnancy

  • @unclebuck9390
    @unclebuck9390 Рік тому

    Tell your downstairs neighbor get some earplugs stop all attempts to deaden the noise pick up your blankets you tell him live with it, or move somewhere else.