@@ragnablade5397 no, it doesnt. You could be starving and if you break into someones house for food, you still dont deserve it. Go to a homeless shelter or food bank
@@georgespaceagency9894 That would be the result of how the parents raised the kid, I think it's too late at that point and the kid has no future in society, sadly.
Story 4: Tell the neighbours in the neighbours group as to how some guy got your phone number and keeps on hitting on you despite being told no many times and it's so pathetic This would indirectly be an attack on him and he would be too embarrassed to ever approach you again regarding that
"I'm breaking up with you." "NO! I refuse to break up with you." That dude is pathetic. Yeah, breakups suck. But his behavior is a definine red flag. I would expect the emotional blackmail to get worse unitl he threatens to (end) himself if she breaks up with him.
Bro u can't just say, I'm breaking up with u , without a good reason. Someone who genuinely loves u is not just going to say "OK FINE SEE YA!" And the career problem is 100% manageable if they just talk and find ways through this but i feel like she is just bored and making excuses, or she want someone else but can't say it on face Bcoz this "i want to focus on my career so I'm leaving u" does not make sense most of the times.
Story 2: I feel for the OP in the 2nd story. About 15 years ago one of my grand fathers died suddenly my grand mother decided to try and sell everything that wasn't nailed down to feed her gambling addiction. She even tried to sell things she know were not hers to sell, including a family coin collection, my grandfathers house, and even an old cargo van that my grandfather had sold to me about 2 weeks before his passing. In the case of the van; 2 days after grand dad passed I wake up to three guys trying to get my grandfathers old van to start. Apparently grandma just sold it some random guy even though she damn well knew it was in my name. The only reason they didn't get away with it was because I hadn't gotten around to installing the new starter due to being busy with the funeral. Long story short grandma got away with selling off almost everything grand dad owned and ended up spending the entire estate at the casino over the coarse of a year. But I kept the van as it was already legally mine and my little brother did save the coin collection by basically just stealing it from her. She's still mad about that to this day. :P
The first story: I'm so over parents using conditions of their children, perceived or actual, as an excuse to not teach them boundaries, that the word no is a complete sentence or a sense of accountability that there are consequences as well as reprisals for their actions. I think we can safely surmise, without fear of successful contradiction, that the kid never would have returned or tried to pay for the keychain if he hadn't been caught. In my opinion, that Karen is raising a future criminal. I know, because I used to have a friend like her who always spoiled her son and never held him accountable for his crap behavior. She practically coddled her son to the point he was essentially beatified and canonized. He was a punk brat and only got worse as he got older. He got in trouble all the time and his mother's response was to make excuses for him: it was the other kid's fault, he was being targeted, everybody was lying about him, he was just playing, he was the one being bullied (when it was the other way around), etc. I'm sure you know the basic entitled parent excuses for not getting involved until there's a problem routine. Flash forward, I heard through the grapevine, that my former friend is at her wit's end trying to figure out what to do about her now overgrown 20-something man-child monster that she raised. The way I heard it, he's living with her, has no job, no life skills, was dishonorably discharged from the Navy, has no ambition and completely expects the world to bend over backwards for him. My former friend made her bed of nails and now she has to lie in it. Karma is a bitch.
Social Anxiety Disorder is a lame excuse for theft. Either the parent of the child needs to pay for the merchandise or the child himself needs to pay for it.
Story #1: Back when we were growing up in the 1960s my sister stole a red roll of Lifesavers. My mother marched her fanny right back to the store and not only made her take the candy back, but she also had to pay. Lesson learned. Needless to say, that never happened again!
for the neighbor with the gf...figure out when the gf is home and "accidentally" bump into her. "hey, you're 's gf, right? i respect that you two can have an open relationship. i had to turn him down because i just can't. but you do you!" and stand back and watch the fallout with popcorn
Story 4: Go to his apartment while he's away and meet his gf. If þey *are* in an open relationship, tell her how he's not taking "no" for an answer. Open relationships only work if all parties give consent. If þey aren't and he's just using it to try cheating, she will be mad and þeir relationship will end.
*Story 1:* Wow! That is *so* messed up! Why would a mother allow their child to steal merchandise from a store, or even a booth and then refuse to pay for it? Good for OP for calling out the little thief and ordering him and his entitled mother That sort of behaviour is *not* okay. I hope karma happened and both the karen mother and the spoilt child pays for the keychain.
8:52 That dude kinda stole the earrings tho… and the son could’ve just told the dad “I have them, but I don’t want to lose this last keepsake.” The dad wasn’t gambling, or buying drugs, he was just trying to live. He also never said he was gonna sell the earrings (that was an assumption by the MC), maybe he wanted them as a keepsake too. All of the stories on here are usually very black and white in one person being the villain, but this one doesn’t fit…
No you're not the jerk they have sentimental value to you and your mother would have wanted you to have them and he's just going to pawn them and you'll never see them again you have no reason to feel guilty
Imagine your literally at a SHOP where ur supposed to BUY things but someones egoistic mom refuses to pay coz her son "Deserves" it like thats just stealing in broad daylight😮😮😢
@@trannhuhientrannhu8325 that's not what agoraphobia is. It's the fear of places or situations that can cause panic. You are correct in saying Apeirophobiab is the fear of infinity but they aren't the same
Story 1- As someone who owns a small business, I make hand bags, backpacks, slings & makeup bags & I have small things like key fobs. Even having 1 small thing stolen can hit your bottom line. I always have 1 or 2 people who like to try and haggle pricing. I have to explain that I order all my materials & I make every single item & have hours of hours (& even months, preorders on prints) put into my products. I actually keep my prices very very low (I honestly don’t know if I’m making a profit lol but I sell between $500-$2,000 at an event). I had one girl who’s parents were at the same Christmas Bizarre, I had one makeup bag/pouch that was HP, with HP zip pulls on it. Every hour she would walk by my table to see if I still had it. She asked her mom if they could get it & she said “not today”. The he girl was 13-15 & was a huge HP fab. When it was over, I still had the one left, so I went over to her table and gave it to her. She absolutely loved it. She was SO excited.
One story I was at school when I got in a argument then the kid ho I was arguing to tried to kill me and the punishment he got was to write everything he had done
I understand that stealing is wrong, yet the one person who should be blamed the most, is the disabled kid's karen mother, she might've forced her own son to steal, and even if the kid was really willing to pay, that karen just didn't allow it to happen, so yeah all I can feel for that child is pity, and that karen is just a disgrace. also I hope cps stepped in to get that kid away from his mother, that's encouraging her own son to be a thief, that kid deserved to have a normal adult life later on, and not with that poor excuse of a mother.
I think OP from the last story isn't telling us something. Personally, think she's bored and wants to see other people but doesn't want to say it. And if this is all it takes for her to want to break up, perhaps it is better that they break up. Sad for the guy but he's just gonna have to move on and find somebody more family-oriented. It sounds like she has already moved on.
For the story about OP who ends up with guys liking her. I think what needs to be understood is that while *it is* possible for guys and girls to be friends. It is neither common nor easy. It is essentially asking both parties to not develop feelings for each other. This is not easy or common. Why? For the below reasons: 1) appearance. It is entirely possible OP fits the personal preference of someone. If OP is okay to really good looking (5-10 on the scale) then this isnt really hard to achieve. 2) personality. OP seems like a nice person. This is going to have guys be attracted. Some guys will just fall for the personality, it happens. 3) exposure. Sometimes just being with someone for extended periods is enough. This is why commonly most affairs/cheating are work place associates. Ultimately, OP is going to have to accept the reality that what she wants, while not unobtainable, is not easy. This is not me calling OP a jerk or anything. I just wanted to talk on the perspective OP had.
Story number 1 : The kid more than likely stole the Keychain because he wanted it and he knew that asking his mom if he could have it would cause a scene.
Last Story I Agree OP you and your BF is 20 years old that's way too early to start planning life goals marriage etc. I commend you for being on your grind, wanting to focus on your career. Break up with your boyfriend, give him a clean break, block him, move out, and focus on your grind. He will recover and so will you.
I disagree. Women who tend to focus on careers more end up being lonely, childless, and miserable when they're older. Those are the facts, you can call me misogynist all you want but those are the facts. She missed out on an opportunity for a decent relationship for her career and is going to regret it later down the road. I honestly feel sorry for her more than her boyfriend. When she hits 30 and the Wall comes for her just like for every other woman out there she'll have nobody to blame but herself. Especially if her female friends are all in relationships, have childreb, and living a privileged decent life while she goes to work for 60 hours a week being miserable.
@AnimeGamer501st The Last Yeet No, I don't consider you to be misogynistic. I'm very much a Red pilled logical thinker. The truth is 20 years old is way too young for marriage and settling down, OP wants to break up to focus on career, not romance. Now, if she's being honest about wanting to focus on her career for now, let her, and I'm gonna say the same thing to the boyfriend to focus on his grind, stop worrying about relationships. Get your careers going, then worry about romance. AG501, there's a great saying here " Better to have an honest No, than a false Yes. " OP is being honest that's why I agree with her.
2nd story - earrings (if you father is struggling financially after supporting you etc for years and paid for medication etc of his wife , i personally would let him pawn the earrings okay it has sentimental value and you could just be honest with the father, but if its the difference of you father losing his house whatever then i would just pawn it , as the house is more sentimental cause you grew up in it.
And who decided to buy a whole house when he literally couldn't afford it? That's his fault. The earrings are the only thing of their mom that the OP has left because the dad SOLD EVERYTHING ELSE
Story 1: What starts off as a $8 keychain will eventually turn into more and more. That Karen was both a complete idiot and a bad mother. While i dont excuse or condone the kids actions here, he really has been set up for failure here. At least the kid was willing to make it right and pay for it, and got some major slack there, he was super lucky the OP didnt have them both thrown out. Story 2: I can see why some people would consider the OP a jerk here, but im not one of them. The dad should get better jobs or something, like he did out of country, rather then just pawning them all the time. One day, he'l pawn something off and either not be able to pay back or lose the ticket and the items will be gone forever. Story 3: Stuff like this is why you should only be professional with your co-workers. I get the need to want to make new friends and friend groups, and got along well with your co-workers, but if they are part of certain groups and you arent, this can make things more uncomfortable and difficult in the long run at your job. If this guy is already trying to hit on the OP and then uninviting them from events, you can only imagine what this guy is trying to do behind the scenes at work too. Story 4: That guy sounds like an absolute weirdo. I would've blocked this guy the moment i found out he got the cell number fomr a neighbour. I think maybe getting another person or even the cops involved here might be necessary here.... this guy sounds like bad news here. Story 5: I can see why you wouldn't want to be in a relationship with this guy, but if you are going to break up an stay single to focus on your career, then make sure you actually give your career your 100% and nothing less and stay single for a good while.
Story 2 - im not sure if i didnt hear correctly but the father isnt taking anything not seriously, he just wants to know where it is. if i didnt hear anything that can defend his case, feel free to tell me
Story 1: yo bruh you cant just try to make the people selling merchandise give it to your son for free like some of these people need money for bills mybe therepy and there siblings or perents so selfish Story 2: i thought you hated your mother
Am I the judge for telling my friend goodbye for the last... So I was watching Tik-Tok on my phone and I came across the video that reminded me of so out of stupidity I sent her the video and said I don't know why but this reminds me of you. Then we start talking for a little while and before this we haven't been talking for a couple of months now anyway, I came to find out that her fiance is now her boyfriend I mean sure it's not in my business, seems like they have an on-and-off relationship, not in the past she had a thing for me as well. So she brings up the idea that we do this whole couple thing was she dates two guys and at the time of fiance was okay with it I'm life sure what the hell I don't have nothing to do. That only lasted for about 2 days and then she's like I" feels like cheating I don't want nothing to do with it"now we jump ahead in the future AKA today, I find out that she keeps doing this on and off relationship with her boyfriend or whatever so I try beating around the bush saying goodbye. She obviously did not like that so I told her straight up after that that I'm saying good-bye cuz I still technically have feelings for her... Well I did anyway I told her I wasn't going to block her but I'm going to unfriend her if it's going to make it happy cuz she was quite unhappy at the point anyway I think she ended up blocking me. so am I the jerk
That story with the neighbor….narrator speaking from a guy’s perspective. You don’t need to be a doormat but being rude can also get you killed. That’s why she mentioned his height and him knowing where she lives 🙄
For the last story - don't tell him you're thinking of breaking up, tell him you ARE breaking up and just drop the whole relationship. He's not listening to you and communication is key in any relationship that lasts. He's not taking your thoughts seriously and manipulating you into staying. The fact you don't feel like this is forever, means that you need to just let it go and move on.
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Story 2 I think OP is the jerk. I fully understand where OP is coming from and can empathize with losing a parent, however those earrings belong to your dad by law unless your mother ever expressly specified that they are yours. Stealing from your father and lying about it is kinda a jerk move, and I think you should tell him that you have the earrings and explain how you feel. One of the purposes of marriage is to have someone to share your worldly possessions with which is why a married couple owns everything half and half. And since your mother passed away (my condolences), they are his, and if he chooses to sell them, that is his right, and if you want to keep them then you can buy them from him or whoever he sells them to.
For story #3 people are allowed to have feelings and he never asked you on a date he just confessed he likes you. Just because someone has a girlfriend doesn’t mean they can’t have feelings like everyone else. Plus you do not know his situation so he may have just needed to talk to someone. Just because he likes you doesn’t mean he likes every girl in the universe. Also just because you have met a few bad guys doesn’t mean you should never have 1 on 1 guy friends. Since he never asked you on a date so am genuinely confused as to why you are disliking him just because he is like Yj e rest of us and has emotions. You never know what someone else has in their life and you can’t jump to major conclusions like you did.
What?! It is wildly inappropriate to communicate your romantic or sexual interest to someone new while you're in an existing committed relationship, especially while they're in a relationship as well. That is how people test the water and try to initiate infidelity or secure a new relationship before leaving their current one. What's more, why wouldn't/shouldn't someone react to (and consider changing their behavior to avoid) repeated discomfort and interactions under false pretenses? It's not her job to cater to this or any other guy, and she rightfully feels devalued and dehumanized by the sense that guys only/mainly see her as a romantic or sexual opportunity, rather than other forms of camaraderie and social appreciation. You're really throwing up red flags buddy, in saying that she's "just interacted with a few bad guys" while actively rationalizing the behavior that she found to be "bad"...
And it also isn't belong to the father. It is possible that it was a gift from the grandparents or an heirloom that the mother love very much that she wear it everyday. Why do you think that the grandmother only take the earrings instead of other jewelry that was belong to the mother?
Huh I am almost 70 and it never ends with the aggressive guys who will not go away. My culture isn't US and I have a really hard time being rude. Last time I told my neighbor I was dying because he was not going away. (He tricked me into opening the door and talking to him by leaving boxes of food at the door and driving away) So he was banging on my door again until I came down and opened it. Insisting I had to go to dinner with him. So I insisted I was not. I guess I need to purchase a taser because I don't know how to get rid of them and they make me nervous. I don't know how to explain it to a guy but even when you say you are married they seem to think aggressively demanding your phone number is not an insult, and I am too nice to punch someone in the nuts. The nutty neighbor seems to think he is single and I am widowed so we are a match made in heaven even though he doesn't know me at all. I am not stupid it is all about money and he must think he is the catch of the day. What I really want to do is tell him the truth but it would be really insulting. For one thing I have a genius IQ so how do you tell someone they are too stupid to be with you, our cultures are opposites, I really find men annoying (being polite again), etc. Sorry for the stupid comment but it is hard talking to normals and I tend to depress people talking about the science I care about.
Story 2- NTA. But I don’t like how you think your dad has to discuss finances & his finance decisions with you. Your his child, not his partner. Was it wrong of him to pawn the ring, maybe but that’s gonna depend on rather he gets it back or not, either way, it’s not something he needs to discuss with you. As for the earrings, keep them & pass them down to your daughter one day when she’s old & responsible enough to understand the sentiment behind them. Just stop assuming your dad needs to discuss & run his finances through you. You don’t have to talk with him in regards to your finances, stop assuming he needs to do the same.
Any normal parent tells their child about their finances once they're at an age they can understand. Otherwise, the child will grow up not knowing how expensive the world is and can very well make a child grow up extremely entitled to things. If the dad is in that bad of straits, he needs more help than pawning fucking earrings can get him. If he had listened to the OP in the first place, he wouldn't be in this situation right now
1st story its possible the kid wasn't stealing but picking up the item and asking his mom if he could buy it. hmm. perhaps the kid thought the whole place was just one big store.
Story#4 I had one guy friend he liked me but understood I'm lesbian and don't like him like that were still friends lately he introduced me to someone I wanted to get along with them cause there his friends and he has gotten along with mine so I'll do the same but his friend likes me to this day and is really forceful my friend noticed this as his friend would ask all the time about me and when we could hang out I felt bad cause they knew each other since middle school but he said it was fine as he can't understand that woman are people and have an opinion cause his friend told him "whatever woman shouldn't even be aloud to choose I'm the man I choose the relationship not the weak woman"
I disagree on the second story. While sure the jewelry can have sentimental value by no means is it a reason to make his father go broke. The father who paid for all her medical bills btw. If he was a gambler or something ok I would kind of understand why he hid the rings but nowhere in a story was something like this mentioned. The father was just not making enough money and miscalculated the renovation cost.
On story number 1 Should not steal anybody’s merchandise, no matter if they Think they deserve it or not
No thief deserves what they steal
@@brianarnold8666 it depend of the situation.
Not gonna Iie I would definitely would’ve had a Minecraft key chain and if I knew where this was
@@ragnablade5397 no it doesn't
@@ragnablade5397 no, it doesnt. You could be starving and if you break into someones house for food, you still dont deserve it. Go to a homeless shelter or food bank
Every kid deserves a parent
but not
Every parent deserves a kid
If a parent took good care of a kid and the kid intentionally murdered her parents at the age of 13 years old, would she still deserve a parent?
@@georgespaceagency9894 That would be the result of how the parents raised the kid, I think it's too late at that point and the kid has no future in society, sadly.
@@dries-pederjanse6249 not always, it’s not always the parents
@@Mimi_ownsyouall And what is then?
@@dries-pederjanse6249 From personal experience yes the parents can make you be crazy but some of my issues are mine and mine alone
Story 4:
Tell the neighbours in the neighbours group as to how some guy got your phone number and keeps on hitting on you despite being told no many times and it's so pathetic
This would indirectly be an attack on him and he would be too embarrassed to ever approach you again regarding that
"I'm breaking up with you." "NO! I refuse to break up with you." That dude is pathetic. Yeah, breakups suck. But his behavior is a definine red flag. I would expect the emotional blackmail to get worse unitl he threatens to (end) himself if she breaks up with him.
Bro u can't just say, I'm breaking up with u , without a good reason.
Someone who genuinely loves u is not just going to say "OK FINE SEE YA!"
And the career problem is 100% manageable if they just talk and find ways through this but i feel like she is just bored and making excuses, or she want someone else but can't say it on face Bcoz this "i want to focus on my career so I'm leaving u" does not make sense most of the times.
Story 2: I feel for the OP in the 2nd story. About 15 years ago one of my grand fathers died suddenly my grand mother decided to try and sell everything that wasn't nailed down to feed her gambling addiction. She even tried to sell things she know were not hers to sell, including a family coin collection, my grandfathers house, and even an old cargo van that my grandfather had sold to me about 2 weeks before his passing.
In the case of the van; 2 days after grand dad passed I wake up to three guys trying to get my grandfathers old van to start. Apparently grandma just sold it some random guy even though she damn well knew it was in my name. The only reason they didn't get away with it was because I hadn't gotten around to installing the new starter due to being busy with the funeral.
Long story short grandma got away with selling off almost everything grand dad owned and ended up spending the entire estate at the casino over the coarse of a year. But I kept the van as it was already legally mine and my little brother did save the coin collection by basically just stealing it from her. She's still mad about that to this day. :P
So how’d she get her karma?
@@KingOrangeBeefBoi The tragic thing is that she really hadn't yet. Not substantially anyway.
@@dogofwar6769 I’m trying so hard to not say to deliver it yourself
@@KingOrangeBeefBoi Oh, you have no idea how often I've pondered it. But I had too much to live for, like looking after the rest of the family.
@@dogofwar6769 true, my mother always said not to try to give revenge, it will come in the end
The first story: I'm so over parents using conditions of their children, perceived or actual, as an excuse to not teach them boundaries, that the word no is a complete sentence or a sense of accountability that there are consequences as well as reprisals for their actions. I think we can safely surmise, without fear of successful contradiction, that the kid never would have returned or tried to pay for the keychain if he hadn't been caught. In my opinion, that Karen is raising a future criminal. I know, because I used to have a friend like her who always spoiled her son and never held him accountable for his crap behavior. She practically coddled her son to the point he was essentially beatified and canonized. He was a punk brat and only got worse as he got older. He got in trouble all the time and his mother's response was to make excuses for him: it was the other kid's fault, he was being targeted, everybody was lying about him, he was just playing, he was the one being bullied (when it was the other way around), etc. I'm sure you know the basic entitled parent excuses for not getting involved until there's a problem routine. Flash forward, I heard through the grapevine, that my former friend is at her wit's end trying to figure out what to do about her now overgrown 20-something man-child monster that she raised. The way I heard it, he's living with her, has no job, no life skills, was dishonorably discharged from the Navy, has no ambition and completely expects the world to bend over backwards for him. My former friend made her bed of nails and now she has to lie in it. Karma is a bitch.
Social Anxiety Disorder is a lame excuse for theft. Either the parent of the child needs to pay for the merchandise or the child himself needs to pay for it.
Story #1: Back when we were growing up in the 1960s my sister stole a red roll of Lifesavers. My mother marched her fanny right back to the store and not only made her take the candy back, but she also had to pay. Lesson learned. Needless to say, that never happened again!
Fun fact: In California, grand theft can only be charged if the individual steals items valued at more than 950$.
All these dating gone wrong stories are a nice reminder that I love being single.
Yep. You gotta make yourself happy first before finding a person to share your life with.
Yes. I'd rather stay at home with my reruns, my dog and a glass of wine in my hand then deal with the pitfalls of modern dating.
Not so fun fact: In California, grand theft can only be charged if the individual steals items valued at more than 950$.
Who the hell demands to let their son rob you
Some classic karen
and forces their own kid to steal, even if they're really gonna pay for it.
for the neighbor with the gf...figure out when the gf is home and "accidentally" bump into her. "hey, you're 's gf, right? i respect that you two can have an open relationship. i had to turn him down because i just can't. but you do you!" and stand back and watch the fallout with popcorn
Story 4: Go to his apartment while he's away and meet his gf. If þey *are* in an open relationship, tell her how he's not taking "no" for an answer. Open relationships only work if all parties give consent. If þey aren't and he's just using it to try cheating, she will be mad and þeir relationship will end.
*Story 1:* Wow! That is *so* messed up! Why would a mother allow their child to steal merchandise from a store, or even a booth and then refuse to pay for it? Good for OP for calling out the little thief and ordering him and his entitled mother That sort of behaviour is *not* okay. I hope karma happened and both the karen mother and the spoilt child pays for the keychain.
The Karen of this story is insane
8:52 That dude kinda stole the earrings tho… and the son could’ve just told the dad “I have them, but I don’t want to lose this last keepsake.” The dad wasn’t gambling, or buying drugs, he was just trying to live. He also never said he was gonna sell the earrings (that was an assumption by the MC), maybe he wanted them as a keepsake too. All of the stories on here are usually very black and white in one person being the villain, but this one doesn’t fit…
I love his Karen voice
No you're not the jerk they have sentimental value to you and your mother would have wanted you to have them and he's just going to pawn them and you'll never see them again you have no reason to feel guilty
They should have poured this incident to a case worker for the abuse of apparent
That karen voice inpersonation LOL
Imagine your literally at a SHOP where ur supposed to BUY things but someones egoistic mom refuses to pay coz her son "Deserves" it like thats just stealing in broad daylight😮😮😢
Agoraphobia (apeirophobia in other words) is the fear of infinity
Ngl thats a unbelievable phobia
@@trannhuhientrannhu8325 that's not what agoraphobia is. It's the fear of places or situations that can cause panic. You are correct in saying Apeirophobiab is the fear of infinity but they aren't the same
The coworker story op should report them to hr because this is workplace harassment
On what planet is stealing anything okay?? The kid needs juvie and Karen needs a attitude adjustment
In other words, she needs her wig split
actually the kid was gonna pay for it, so I think he's not trying to be a criminal, it's his own mother that's forcing him to do it.
Story 1- As someone who owns a small business, I make hand bags, backpacks, slings & makeup bags & I have small things like key fobs. Even having 1 small thing stolen can hit your bottom line. I always have 1 or 2 people who like to try and haggle pricing. I have to explain that I order all my materials & I make every single item & have hours of hours (& even months, preorders on prints) put into my products. I actually keep my prices very very low (I honestly don’t know if I’m making a profit lol but I sell between $500-$2,000 at an event). I had one girl who’s parents were at the same Christmas Bizarre, I had one makeup bag/pouch that was HP, with HP zip pulls on it. Every hour she would walk by my table to see if I still had it. She asked her mom if they could get it & she said “not today”. The he girl was 13-15 & was a huge HP fab. When it was over, I still had the one left, so I went over to her table and gave it to her. She absolutely loved it. She was SO excited.
I just love the videos! And how is the channel going after the music strikes??
One story I was at school when I got in a argument then the kid ho I was arguing to tried to kill me and the punishment he got was to write everything he had done
Story 1
Poster says he isn’t giving stuff away for free
(Later)
He gives the kid a free sticker
Huh?
Hows the Strike Abuse Thing?
Yooo were the copyright strikers delt with?
Did the strike Bogus stopped?
Lady your kid took em without paying, it's stealing
Is everything good with the Channel now
I understand that stealing is wrong, yet the one person who should be blamed the most, is the disabled kid's karen mother, she might've forced her own son to steal, and even if the kid was really willing to pay, that karen just didn't allow it to happen, so yeah all I can feel for that child is pity, and that karen is just a disgrace.
also I hope cps stepped in to get that kid away from his mother, that's encouraging her own son to be a thief, that kid deserved to have a normal adult life later on, and not with that poor excuse of a mother.
I think OP from the last story isn't telling us something. Personally, think she's bored and wants to see other people but doesn't want to say it. And if this is all it takes for her to want to break up, perhaps it is better that they break up. Sad for the guy but he's just gonna have to move on and find somebody more family-oriented. It sounds like she has already moved on.
YOOO I LOVE HORIZON CHASE!!!! SO GLAD YOU PUT IT AS THE BACKGROUND GAMEPLAY:D
For the story about OP who ends up with guys liking her. I think what needs to be understood is that while *it is* possible for guys and girls to be friends. It is neither common nor easy. It is essentially asking both parties to not develop feelings for each other. This is not easy or common. Why? For the below reasons:
1) appearance. It is entirely possible OP fits the personal preference of someone. If OP is okay to really good looking (5-10 on the scale) then this isnt really hard to achieve.
2) personality. OP seems like a nice person. This is going to have guys be attracted. Some guys will just fall for the personality, it happens.
3) exposure. Sometimes just being with someone for extended periods is enough. This is why commonly most affairs/cheating are work place associates.
Ultimately, OP is going to have to accept the reality that what she wants, while not unobtainable, is not easy.
This is not me calling OP a jerk or anything. I just wanted to talk on the perspective OP had.
Story number 1 : The kid more than likely stole the Keychain because he wanted it and he knew that asking his mom if he could have it would cause a scene.
Huh, didn’t think about that, but it makes sense, if their mom acts like that I would also try and not embarrass myself, but stealing is still wrong.
@GooseCartoons oh absolutely I am not excusing that fact I am just saying I understand why he did it.
4:53 second story because yes
Story one: I hope all of the mother’s favorite cereal is always out of stock from now on.
Now, that's the definition of a true Karen 😂😂😂
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Last Story I Agree OP you and your BF is 20 years old that's way too early to start planning life goals marriage etc. I commend you for being on your grind, wanting to focus on your career. Break up with your boyfriend, give him a clean break, block him, move out, and focus on your grind. He will recover and so will you.
I disagree. Women who tend to focus on careers more end up being lonely, childless, and miserable when they're older. Those are the facts, you can call me misogynist all you want but those are the facts. She missed out on an opportunity for a decent relationship for her career and is going to regret it later down the road. I honestly feel sorry for her more than her boyfriend. When she hits 30 and the Wall comes for her just like for every other woman out there she'll have nobody to blame but herself. Especially if her female friends are all in relationships, have childreb, and living a privileged decent life while she goes to work for 60 hours a week being miserable.
@AnimeGamer501st The Last Yeet No, I don't consider you to be misogynistic. I'm very much a Red pilled logical thinker. The truth is 20 years old is way too young for marriage and settling down, OP wants to break up to focus on career, not romance. Now, if she's being honest about wanting to focus on her career for now, let her, and I'm gonna say the same thing to the boyfriend to focus on his grind, stop worrying about relationships. Get your careers going, then worry about romance.
AG501, there's a great saying here " Better to have an honest No, than a false Yes. " OP is being honest that's why I agree with her.
2nd story - earrings (if you father is struggling financially after supporting you etc for years and paid for medication etc of his wife , i personally would let him pawn the earrings okay it has sentimental value and you could just be honest with the father, but if its the difference of you father losing his house whatever then i would just pawn it , as the house is more sentimental cause you grew up in it.
And who decided to buy a whole house when he literally couldn't afford it? That's his fault. The earrings are the only thing of their mom that the OP has left because the dad SOLD EVERYTHING ELSE
Story 1: What starts off as a $8 keychain will eventually turn into more and more. That Karen was both a complete idiot and a bad mother. While i dont excuse or condone the kids actions here, he really has been set up for failure here. At least the kid was willing to make it right and pay for it, and got some major slack there, he was super lucky the OP didnt have them both thrown out.
Story 2: I can see why some people would consider the OP a jerk here, but im not one of them. The dad should get better jobs or something, like he did out of country, rather then just pawning them all the time. One day, he'l pawn something off and either not be able to pay back or lose the ticket and the items will be gone forever.
Story 3: Stuff like this is why you should only be professional with your co-workers. I get the need to want to make new friends and friend groups, and got along well with your co-workers, but if they are part of certain groups and you arent, this can make things more uncomfortable and difficult in the long run at your job. If this guy is already trying to hit on the OP and then uninviting them from events, you can only imagine what this guy is trying to do behind the scenes at work too.
Story 4: That guy sounds like an absolute weirdo. I would've blocked this guy the moment i found out he got the cell number fomr a neighbour. I think maybe getting another person or even the cops involved here might be necessary here.... this guy sounds like bad news here.
Story 5: I can see why you wouldn't want to be in a relationship with this guy, but if you are going to break up an stay single to focus on your career, then make sure you actually give your career your 100% and nothing less and stay single for a good while.
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Story 2 - im not sure if i didnt hear correctly but the father isnt taking anything not seriously, he just wants to know where it is. if i didnt hear anything that can defend his case, feel free to tell me
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Is OP from story 1 still selling those Creeper keychains?? I love Minecraft too
Last story there are red flags cause he does not want the op to follow how they want to do there career and he is clingy
10:41 or they just wanna be loved, and that could be a possibility
Story 4 two 2words, restraining order
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BF in story 4 sounds like the guy from 500 days of summer….
karen lets her son steal from op's pawnshop without his mother paying like how stupid can she be?
but i'm glad he stood up to her.
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If the guy in the third story lives with his girlfriend find the girlfriend and tell her what’s going on.
6:35 I don’t really know how to feel about this Ngl like yeh u he probably shouldn’t but when people need the money cuz like yk they need to eat
Are you serious? About the kid stealing an $8 item. In today's climate the police in America don't arrest anyone for thefts under $1,000.
*scoffs* big freaking deal
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Story 1: yo bruh you cant just try to make the people selling merchandise give it to your son for free like some of these people need money for bills mybe therepy and there siblings or perents so selfish
Story 2: i thought you hated your mother
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I am being honest I witnessed this happened it was bad ( story 1 )
Am I the judge for telling my friend goodbye for the last...
So I was watching Tik-Tok on my phone and I came across the video that reminded me of so out of stupidity I sent her the video and said I don't know why but this reminds me of you. Then we start talking for a little while and before this we haven't been talking for a couple of months now anyway, I came to find out that her fiance is now her boyfriend I mean sure it's not in my business, seems like they have an on-and-off relationship, not in the past she had a thing for me as well. So she brings up the idea that we do this whole couple thing was she dates two guys and at the time of fiance was okay with it I'm life sure what the hell I don't have nothing to do. That only lasted for about 2 days and then she's like I" feels like cheating I don't want nothing to do with it"now we jump ahead in the future AKA today, I find out that she keeps doing this on and off relationship with her boyfriend or whatever so I try beating around the bush saying goodbye. She obviously did not like that so I told her straight up after that that I'm saying good-bye cuz I still technically have feelings for her... Well I did anyway I told her I wasn't going to block her but I'm going to unfriend her if it's going to make it happy cuz she was quite unhappy at the point anyway I think she ended up blocking me. so am I the jerk
That story with the neighbor….narrator speaking from a guy’s perspective. You don’t need to be a doormat but being rude can also get you killed. That’s why she mentioned his height and him knowing where she lives 🙄
For the last story - don't tell him you're thinking of breaking up, tell him you ARE breaking up and just drop the whole relationship. He's not listening to you and communication is key in any relationship that lasts. He's not taking your thoughts seriously and manipulating you into staying. The fact you don't feel like this is forever, means that you need to just let it go and move on.
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Story 2 I think OP is the jerk. I fully understand where OP is coming from and can empathize with losing a parent, however those earrings belong to your dad by law unless your mother ever expressly specified that they are yours. Stealing from your father and lying about it is kinda a jerk move, and I think you should tell him that you have the earrings and explain how you feel. One of the purposes of marriage is to have someone to share your worldly possessions with which is why a married couple owns everything half and half. And since your mother passed away (my condolences), they are his, and if he chooses to sell them, that is his right, and if you want to keep them then you can buy them from him or whoever he sells them to.
For story #3 people are allowed to have feelings and he never asked you on a date he just confessed he likes you. Just because someone has a girlfriend doesn’t mean they can’t have feelings like everyone else. Plus you do not know his situation so he may have just needed to talk to someone. Just because he likes you doesn’t mean he likes every girl in the universe. Also just because you have met a few bad guys doesn’t mean you should never have 1 on 1 guy friends. Since he never asked you on a date so am genuinely confused as to why you are disliking him just because he is like Yj e rest of us and has emotions. You never know what someone else has in their life and you can’t jump to major conclusions like you did.
What?! It is wildly inappropriate to communicate your romantic or sexual interest to someone new while you're in an existing committed relationship, especially while they're in a relationship as well. That is how people test the water and try to initiate infidelity or secure a new relationship before leaving their current one. What's more, why wouldn't/shouldn't someone react to (and consider changing their behavior to avoid) repeated discomfort and interactions under false pretenses? It's not her job to cater to this or any other guy, and she rightfully feels devalued and dehumanized by the sense that guys only/mainly see her as a romantic or sexual opportunity, rather than other forms of camaraderie and social appreciation. You're really throwing up red flags buddy, in saying that she's "just interacted with a few bad guys" while actively rationalizing the behavior that she found to be "bad"...
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Does the kid not have pictures of his Mom? He didn't buy the earrings so they don't belong to him.
And it also isn't belong to the father. It is possible that it was a gift from the grandparents or an heirloom that the mother love very much that she wear it everyday. Why do you think that the grandmother only take the earrings instead of other jewelry that was belong to the mother?
Day 25 of saying the same thing until I get pinned
Karen's getting destroyed is one of the best parts of my life
Dude it looks like you missed some days
Anyways
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Huh I am almost 70 and it never ends with the aggressive guys who will not go away. My culture isn't US and I have a really hard time being rude. Last time I told my neighbor I was dying because he was not going away. (He tricked me into opening the door and talking to him by leaving boxes of food at the door and driving away) So he was banging on my door again until I came down and opened it. Insisting I had to go to dinner with him. So I insisted I was not. I guess I need to purchase a taser because I don't know how to get rid of them and they make me nervous. I don't know how to explain it to a guy but even when you say you are married they seem to think aggressively demanding your phone number is not an insult, and I am too nice to punch someone in the nuts. The nutty neighbor seems to think he is single and I am widowed so we are a match made in heaven even though he doesn't know me at all. I am not stupid it is all about money and he must think he is the catch of the day. What I really want to do is tell him the truth but it would be really insulting. For one thing I have a genius IQ so how do you tell someone they are too stupid to be with you, our cultures are opposites, I really find men annoying (being polite again), etc. Sorry for the stupid comment but it is hard talking to normals and I tend to depress people talking about the science I care about.
So one stoll my friends back pack I all most punched her but I didn't
The second story is kind sexist as far as the girl. not every guy objectifies people in general.
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Story 2- NTA. But I don’t like how you think your dad has to discuss finances & his finance decisions with you. Your his child, not his partner. Was it wrong of him to pawn the ring, maybe but that’s gonna depend on rather he gets it back or not, either way, it’s not something he needs to discuss with you. As for the earrings, keep them & pass them down to your daughter one day when she’s old & responsible enough to understand the sentiment behind them. Just stop assuming your dad needs to discuss & run his finances through you. You don’t have to talk with him in regards to your finances, stop assuming he needs to do the same.
Any normal parent tells their child about their finances once they're at an age they can understand. Otherwise, the child will grow up not knowing how expensive the world is and can very well make a child grow up extremely entitled to things. If the dad is in that bad of straits, he needs more help than pawning fucking earrings can get him.
If he had listened to the OP in the first place, he wouldn't be in this situation right now
1st story its possible the kid wasn't stealing but picking up the item and asking his mom if he could buy it. hmm. perhaps the kid thought the whole place was just one big store.
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Story#4 I had one guy friend he liked me but understood I'm lesbian and don't like him like that were still friends lately he introduced me to someone I wanted to get along with them cause there his friends and he has gotten along with mine so I'll do the same but his friend likes me to this day and is really forceful my friend noticed this as his friend would ask all the time about me and when we could hang out I felt bad cause they knew each other since middle school but he said it was fine as he can't understand that woman are people and have an opinion cause his friend told him "whatever woman shouldn't even be aloud to choose I'm the man I choose the relationship not the weak woman"
I disagree on the second story. While sure the jewelry can have sentimental value by no means is it a reason to make his father go broke. The father who paid for all her medical bills btw. If he was a gambler or something ok I would kind of understand why he hid the rings but nowhere in a story was something like this mentioned. The father was just not making enough money and miscalculated the renovation cost.
Dude that's literally not what happened. You expect a CHILD to pay for their own medical bills? What the FUCK is wrong with you?!
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