2 min: “I dodged my nephews trying to push me into the pool and their drunken parents got mad” 15 min: “ My Brother in laws broke in my vacation house and got arrested” Well that escalated quite a lot,
Nah it was the conscious decision of their dads to forcefully break into property, damaging it in the process, that they had been explicitly told to stay away from, after having rented it out while not even owning it and harassing the owner. If the kids hadn’t pushed anyone in the pool something like this would’ve happened eventually.
@@androart1817 exactly! things continued to escalate as a result of those insane and entitled sisters/in-laws’ actions.. it quickly stopped being about the pool incident early on in the saga..
If it wasn't the pool incident that triggered it, another would have been the trigger at the rate they were going. Especially at the end of the story where it is revealed the two sisters hated OP before he was even born.
Precisely. Those sisters and inlaws are toxic and think they're entitled to use other people to make cash when they are trash at saving. Just a bunch of users and failures.
This is like a sitcom where something seemingly small happens and the rest of the episode is just the wheels falling off. It started out like an episode of Sienfeld and ended up an episode of cops.
Yup, almost as if it was perfectly set up to be this way. Like, as if the Story was deliberately constructed to string people on the Internet along... one could almost call it "fake".
@@lVideoWatcherl yeah because perfectly plausible stories can also be true, there is like a billion people on reddit and I wouldn't be surprised if this happened just once.
@@Puhapamacslucy A story where somebody buys a vacation home for their parents, lets other people use it without any care for who does and when, told the way this story is told? I think I have a bridge somewhere to sell you.
Damn I wish I were OP's sister. Imagine getting an allowance in your 40s bc you were jealous that OP stayed with the parents while in college. The situation that they are in is their fault like... imagine if they just immediately scolded their kids for the 'prank' and not OP.
The kids weren't at fault, they did what kids do. The parents created the problem by not putting the reigns in, being drunkards and pushing a non-issue to the breaking point of the whole family. This kind of self-destructing behavior is awe inspiring.
New updates, wow. But I am not impressed with OP's parents. Grocery allowance well into the daughters' 40s??? Their enabling helped turn the daughters into complete trash.
Yeah, the coddling definitely led to all of this, and also how don't they see the irony here? They've literally been given almost everything they had and say that OP is the spoiled favourite child... insane
Guessing it’s because the grandkids. My sister is spoiled rotten after having a kid mainly because she’s too incompetent and lazy to provide her kid a good life.
And if they were younger and/or couldn't swim it would be the parents that were irresponsible for letting them run around the pool without lifejackets!
Yeah for me it's like.. My parents taught me how to, if not swim, at least FLOAT at the age of 7. They taught all of us how to do that at the same, because there'd been a kid that drowned that was younger than us. So they took us to one of their friends who owned a pool, with a couple of other kids from our age groups, and basically ran through a training session of what to do if you're in the water. How to hold your breath, and noting that you'd float if you didn't move. As a result, all of us had a nice time hanging out and swimming after that, but also knew that if we were ever in water with no easy way out - floating would buy us time. I'm surprised more parents *haven't* taught their kids these things. If you can float, you can doggie paddle.
I couldn’t swim at around that age I knew not to go near water or atleast only with my parents or friends who could save me amd only stay where I can actually stand
For both sisters, they'd been shelling out at least $1000/mo for 17 years! That's at least $204k! JFC, $6k+/mo in the rental income from the house for 3 years. That's at least $216k UNTAXED. All in all, I'm most disappointed with the parents. They let these sisters go unchecked for decades. These are only the things we know about. I have no doubt that from the allowances from the parents, the unethical/illegal rental they were utilizing, and from probably a lot of other things we don't know if, they've taken well over $500k from their parents. It's not surprising that they dislike OP. He's responsible, smart, well-mannered, and mature. All things the sisters have never been. They didn't like OP because there was competition for mommy and daddy's money and attention now. Now they've been cut off and are planning to weasel their way back in. Alcoholism likely only fueled their reckless spending. Imagine what could have been if they'd been responsible with that $500k+ they'd gotten over the years!
I literally googled these because I thought it was some english slang I couldn't understand (english is not my first language)😂 Well, I didn't find anything, what do these mean?
@@nathmartins3154bmi stands for body mass index, it basically compares height and weight to generally sum up health. BAC is blood alcohol content, which is how saturated your blood is in alcohol, basically it’s just how drunk you are
This is the story that just won't end. And it's still not over. There's the upcoming confrontation between OP and his hateful sisters who never liked him. I don't blame him for trying to push that off as long as he can.
hopefully, OP will have the bank statements printed out to show them so there's not a shadow of a doubt that there is no money and no hidden wealth so that it truly does end
33:17 I had a good feeling about the Middle Brother in Law when OP said that, when MBIL called about the house, he sounded like he was being forced by the Msister and that the didn't insist and glad he was sort of nice in the end
yeah MBIL defintly got baby trapped and it took nearly going to prison for him to realise its not worth it. hope he leaves the country and finds himself. dude likley didnt deserve any of this. its why MGTOW is a thing.
how could they scam their elderly parents into them giving them their ENTIRE 44k net worth?? especially after they let them use "their" vacation house & gave them $500 a month for groceries? absolute insanity. i hope the parents can sue them for elder abuse and get the money back. damn
Still only 5 minutes in but I already love OP's dad😂 Dude was just chiling in the pool, ignoring all the chaos but stepped up when his daughters went too crazy on the brother
Gotta love the dad, just doesnt give a fuck, drinking beers in the hot tub. Only reason he cared about any of this crap is that it disturbed his peace. Good man.
Holy shit. The title had me thinking one of the kids actually drowned or something but holy shit. Imagine making scene after scene like that and ruining your lives just because your brother sidestepped being pushed into a pool and some phones got ruined as a result.
Ugh I love these long videos! Keep it up Scaling Stories. I’d be so embarrassed if I was one of the kids that fell in the pool. Like why are my parents making such a huge deal over this? Now I have no contact with my uncle and aunt in law (tbf by the sounds of it he was neutral on the nieces and nephews so I assume they weren’t close)
You know, sometimes I doubt these AITAH entries, but this one... This one passes the sniff test. I can absolutely conceive that there are people like the OP's sisters/in-laws in the world, and while the story is wild, it's not SO wild that it strains belief. My chest physically started hurting when he said that his parents had emptied their savings for one of the sisters. I get why OP's so mad about it: If the sister and her family had been living within their means, this would not be happening.
I have the same problem with my brother: he resents me hugely (I'm the younger sibling), probably hates me, and apparently thinks I'm the favorite child, even though our parents were very careful to treat us equally. I have come to the conclusion that this is related to the fact that my brother is a narcissist (he gets it from our mom). I think OP's sisters probably are, too.
there's no way this is over... those sisters aren't done yet and we all know it... can't wait to see what unhinged thing they try before bank statements are shown to prove without a shadow of doubt that there is no hidden wealth and that there's really nothing left
David sounds like a real one. Ex-brother-in-law sounds like he's actually coming out of this ultimately for the better, which is a good thing to see. I like how OP's dad wasn't just done with everything the moment the kids tried to push OP in the pool, he was already done with everything by the time OP arrived at the party.
it's funny how so much happened from kids pushing people into a pool like, while I was listening at the start of the video i just hover over the bar and see "Tenth Update"
OPINION : If you have children with you, don't get drunk, even if at a function with family! If you do, you're literally making it unsafe for your kids!
Writing prompt: retell these events from the point of view of one of the sisters, but make her the hero and the reddit poster the villain. For hard mode, don’t contradict any of the facts given in the post. Each statement of fact has to stay at least technically true. You’re only allowed to add details and context that OP “left out” or misunderstood.
Not the A hole in the slightest. Hell, even if the kids actually drowned I'd still say not the A hole. Kids were being little craps and their parents weren't giving them any consequences, and as a result their consequence was falling into the pool and ruining expensive phones.
They don't die immediately, but the ports can corrode if they're not properly dried out and have to be replaced (probably the cheapest part of the phone to get replaced), and if they're underwater for too long, small amounts of water can seep in, also requiring a repairservice to open them up to dry out.
So many ways this could've gone differently: OP could've accepted the push. What happens? Siblings could've stayed sober. What happens? BILs could've kept a level head about being excluded from the home. What happens? Now the family is in tatters. Because OP's sisters be hive-minded.
25:14 I get these guys suck but there should never be a penalty for fighting charges. That leads to too much corruption for people who don’t deserve it. It doesn’t matter if we think these guys do or don’t deserve it, it should not be allowed to happen ever because all it takes is one missing piece of the puzzle to change everyone’s minds if they had the info and while I don’t thing that is the case here, it could be for someone else. Exercising our rights to make the prosecution prove their case should not be punishable. If exercising any right is punishable by anything from the government then it’s not a right. And yeah I know plea deals toe this line. This is why I hate living in small towns, including my home town. This type of thing happens a lot because those who work in the legal system get desensitized to trickery, dishonesty and using the worst charges they can think of instead of the charges that fit the situation so much they really do not see anything wrong with it. The prosecution use the same, and often times worse, bad faith arguments and tricks as criminals do.
The sister getting to keep the house is NOT a good thing. It's yet another thing preventing them from learning their lesson. It turns my stomach to know they get to keep a nice house that is above their means when others who are MORE responsible have to settle for less. Move into an apartment and suck it up. Buckle down and save for another house and get it properly.
Any story that asks if they are the AH and then follows up with someone else doing something stupid and paying the price should be hallmarked for everyone to see. There's a reason the phrase "Karma is a B*tch" exists; she truly is and will strike when idiots do something idiotic.
I'm waiting for the revelation that one of the sister's husbands was actually Bashar al-Assad and his defeat in the civil war came from a bunch of kids trying to push the narrator into a pool.
goddamn this was such a family drama trip down the line, just because you didn't want to be pushed into a pool. OP's family is toxic, block them all...
30:00 I literally was so enthralled by the entire series of events, mostly because it sounds a LOT like my own family, I forgot this shit started with a poolside prank. People will ruin their lives over anything. I hope they're at least not shitty enough to blame their kids for all this. Edit: Oh god, not 7 minutes later, there's talk of "favoritism" (that was outright fucking false) and using the grandkids for "leverage", and trying to break the relationship between OP and his parents to "Get at the parents money" (that they didn't have). These nice parents somehow raised sociopaths with their tolerance. Tragic. P.S. Oh, and they for sure made the kids feel like it was their faults along the way; there's just no way they didn't with their characters and alcoholism shown so clearly.
because? lol.. very lil (if anything) about this saga was in result of that.. that may be how it started, but every subsequent event escalated as a direct consequence of the sisters’ and BILs’ unhinged/criminal behavior.. toxic and entitled af
it should be permanent no contact. they will never end their jealousy and resentment. they never liked him simply for existing and being better off. they have no accountability.
SO, Funny story: I started this video and accidentally left it running. How it was when I left: So my sisters got drunk and mad at me when I let their kids fall in a pool with their phones. How it was when I came back: So my brother in laws broke into my vacation home with an angle grinder and got arrested. Was a little bit confused.
@@illidanST7Fi assume since last time some of us heard this story there had been some news, like everything after the 6-7th update started to become new to me
My god, my siblings aren’t the brightest lot, but they’re not down right malicious. At least your parents were on your side. These people are stupid beyond believe, got told to f off, and then decided it was a good idea to continuously try to get in including breaking down doors.
Your sisters had kids and are terrible parents. That's their problem. You aren't responsible for their children, their behavior, their finances, or their husbands. They're pissed they can't keep taking advantage of you. Sell the property. Invest the money and send your parents on cruises or nice vacations.
Honestly completely forgot this all started from kids trying to push him in a pool 😭
Crazy how big a snowball can roll into
Me too 😂
SAME! 😂😂 There had to have been underlying issues before the pool incident and that was just the last straw.
nooo frr 😭
@@that1martian do you think either of the sisters just wish they had been weirdly strick with their kids that afternoon?
trick question they wouldnt
2 min: “I dodged my nephews trying to push me into the pool and their drunken parents got mad”
15 min: “ My Brother in laws broke in my vacation house and got arrested”
Well that escalated quite a lot,
That was what I was thinking
this was wild. those kids trying to push OP into a pool basically ruined their life for the foreseeable future
Karma: Oops, I'm such a scorpio... 🤭
Nah it was the conscious decision of their dads to forcefully break into property, damaging it in the process, that they had been explicitly told to stay away from, after having rented it out while not even owning it and harassing the owner.
If the kids hadn’t pushed anyone in the pool something like this would’ve happened eventually.
@@androart1817 exactly! things continued to escalate as a result of those insane and entitled sisters/in-laws’ actions.. it quickly stopped being about the pool incident early on in the saga..
If it wasn't the pool incident that triggered it, another would have been the trigger at the rate they were going. Especially at the end of the story where it is revealed the two sisters hated OP before he was even born.
Precisely. Those sisters and inlaws are toxic and think they're entitled to use other people to make cash when they are trash at saving. Just a bunch of users and failures.
"So, how did you get divorced?"
"Oh, my cousins fell in the pool trying to push my older brother in"
"Wait....what?"
i think OP was the youngest of the siblings since it was mentioned that the sisters hated him ever since he was born
@@LimAu144 I think OP was the third child their parents had. 2 daughters, then OP and a brother (I'm assuming that OP came before the brother).
This is like a sitcom where something seemingly small happens and the rest of the episode is just the wheels falling off. It started out like an episode of Sienfeld and ended up an episode of cops.
Yup, almost as if it was perfectly set up to be this way. Like, as if the Story was deliberately constructed to string people on the Internet along... one could almost call it "fake".
Assuming it is not fake, it's a "for want of a nail" story.
@@lVideoWatcherl yeah because perfectly plausible stories can also be true, there is like a billion people on reddit and I wouldn't be surprised if this happened just once.
@@Puhapamacslucy A story where somebody buys a vacation home for their parents, lets other people use it without any care for who does and when, told the way this story is told?
I think I have a bridge somewhere to sell you.
@@Puhapamacslucy yep, it might actualy be true
Damn I wish I were OP's sister. Imagine getting an allowance in your 40s bc you were jealous that OP stayed with the parents while in college. The situation that they are in is their fault like... imagine if they just immediately scolded their kids for the 'prank' and not OP.
When it said natural selection I thought one of the kids died!😂
Same. I don’t think whomever put that there actually understands what the term means.
lmao, same
Who needs enemies when you have family like this
Older sister had jetskyes and three kids and complained they didn't have any money
I think she was jealous and always tried to compete with OP
They are renting the jetskis and _everything_ else, which is why they don't have money.
She also bought an SUV and her husband a truck instead of a cheap used car, or you know, just taking the bus or something
The kids weren't at fault, they did what kids do. The parents created the problem by not putting the reigns in, being drunkards and pushing a non-issue to the breaking point of the whole family. This kind of self-destructing behavior is awe inspiring.
New updates, wow. But I am not impressed with OP's parents. Grocery allowance well into the daughters' 40s??? Their enabling helped turn the daughters into complete trash.
Yeah, the coddling definitely led to all of this, and also how don't they see the irony here? They've literally been given almost everything they had and say that OP is the spoiled favourite child... insane
@@woods2424 Do you really believe spoiled narcissists are capable of introspection and being aware of irony and hypocrisy?
into complete trash that would pressure them into giving them their entire saved 40k**
Guessing it’s because the grandkids. My sister is spoiled rotten after having a kid mainly because she’s too incompetent and lazy to provide her kid a good life.
Bro they were 9 & 10???? They knew they were near water they are able to comprehend they may fall in
And if they were younger and/or couldn't swim it would be the parents that were irresponsible for letting them run around the pool without lifejackets!
Yeah for me it's like.. My parents taught me how to, if not swim, at least FLOAT at the age of 7.
They taught all of us how to do that at the same, because there'd been a kid that drowned that was younger than us. So they took us to one of their friends who owned a pool, with a couple of other kids from our age groups, and basically ran through a training session of what to do if you're in the water. How to hold your breath, and noting that you'd float if you didn't move.
As a result, all of us had a nice time hanging out and swimming after that, but also knew that if we were ever in water with no easy way out - floating would buy us time. I'm surprised more parents *haven't* taught their kids these things. If you can float, you can doggie paddle.
I couldn’t swim at around that age I knew not to go near water or atleast only with my parents or friends who could save me amd only stay where I can actually stand
@@krel7160 and if you float on your back you can frog-kick your way to solid ground without ever getting your face under water
I’m dumb but I was smarter than them by 800,000 times
"I plan to make one final update..."
*Looks at video bar - Five more updates*
Oh god....
this one was a wild ride.
For both sisters, they'd been shelling out at least $1000/mo for 17 years! That's at least $204k! JFC, $6k+/mo in the rental income from the house for 3 years. That's at least $216k UNTAXED. All in all, I'm most disappointed with the parents. They let these sisters go unchecked for decades. These are only the things we know about. I have no doubt that from the allowances from the parents, the unethical/illegal rental they were utilizing, and from probably a lot of other things we don't know if, they've taken well over $500k from their parents. It's not surprising that they dislike OP. He's responsible, smart, well-mannered, and mature. All things the sisters have never been. They didn't like OP because there was competition for mommy and daddy's money and attention now. Now they've been cut off and are planning to weasel their way back in. Alcoholism likely only fueled their reckless spending. Imagine what could have been if they'd been responsible with that $500k+ they'd gotten over the years!
"But his BMI and BAC made it impossible."
Omg😂😂😂😂
I literally googled these because I thought it was some english slang I couldn't understand (english is not my first language)😂 Well, I didn't find anything, what do these mean?
@@nathmartins3154bmi stands for body mass index, it basically compares height and weight to generally sum up health. BAC is blood alcohol content, which is how saturated your blood is in alcohol, basically it’s just how drunk you are
@flaming_water8603 omg, now I get it🤣 thank you so much!💖
@@nathmartins3154 legend has it the phones are still at the bottom of the pool
@@nathmartins3154 basically, he was too fat and too drunk
This is the story that just won't end. And it's still not over. There's the upcoming confrontation between OP and his hateful sisters who never liked him. I don't blame him for trying to push that off as long as he can.
hopefully, OP will have the bank statements printed out to show them so there's not a shadow of a doubt that there is no money and no hidden wealth so that it truly does end
33:17 I had a good feeling about the Middle Brother in Law when OP said that, when MBIL called about the house, he sounded like he was being forced by the Msister and that the didn't insist and glad he was sort of nice in the end
yeah MBIL defintly got baby trapped and it took nearly going to prison for him to realise its not worth it. hope he leaves the country and finds himself. dude likley didnt deserve any of this. its why MGTOW is a thing.
Fucking insane how all of this started
A old stories,with new update, thanks scaling 🙏
how could they scam their elderly parents into them giving them their ENTIRE 44k net worth?? especially after they let them use "their" vacation house & gave them $500 a month for groceries? absolute insanity. i hope the parents can sue them for elder abuse and get the money back. damn
Still only 5 minutes in but I already love OP's dad😂 Dude was just chiling in the pool, ignoring all the chaos but stepped up when his daughters went too crazy on the brother
Gotta love the dad, just doesnt give a fuck, drinking beers in the hot tub.
Only reason he cared about any of this crap is that it disturbed his peace. Good man.
Rather sounds like he's letting his wife handle all the stress and the entire workload for any holiday while he just pleases himself.
@@Panbaneesha tell me you are single and miserable without telling me you hate yourself.
Sisters really leeching off their parents in the mid 40s is insane
Shoot, this one was ACTUALLY real? I thought this was just some story that the other TH-cam reddit stories made up lmao
I remember I used to keep up with the story for a while
How do you determine that it was real?
@@lVideoWatcherl heard it from rSlash
@@lVideoWatcherlheard of the saying reality is stranger than fiction? or writer is someone with a hyperactive imagination idk😂
too absurd to be fake.
Holy shit. The title had me thinking one of the kids actually drowned or something but holy shit. Imagine making scene after scene like that and ruining your lives just because your brother sidestepped being pushed into a pool and some phones got ruined as a result.
Oh my god. There are MORE updates to this story?! 😮
500$ a month?! For groceries just because your brother went to grad school and lived at home?! Omg this story is absolutely insane
“Dad, of course, never got out of the whirlpool“ had me howling 🤣😭🤣
omg... this all started... over a pool.... what????
Talk about the butterfly effect.
lol, yea, the consequences of being completely entitled and psychotic.. 😭
It would've eventually happened anyway since the sisters were just those types of people
I've heard this story before. Over a year ago. Dang, new updates. Insane!
Ugh I love these long videos! Keep it up Scaling Stories.
I’d be so embarrassed if I was one of the kids that fell in the pool. Like why are my parents making such a huge deal over this? Now I have no contact with my uncle and aunt in law (tbf by the sounds of it he was neutral on the nieces and nephews so I assume they weren’t close)
You know, sometimes I doubt these AITAH entries, but this one... This one passes the sniff test. I can absolutely conceive that there are people like the OP's sisters/in-laws in the world, and while the story is wild, it's not SO wild that it strains belief.
My chest physically started hurting when he said that his parents had emptied their savings for one of the sisters. I get why OP's so mad about it: If the sister and her family had been living within their means, this would not be happening.
I have the same problem with my brother: he resents me hugely (I'm the younger sibling), probably hates me, and apparently thinks I'm the favorite child, even though our parents were very careful to treat us equally. I have come to the conclusion that this is related to the fact that my brother is a narcissist (he gets it from our mom). I think OP's sisters probably are, too.
there's no way this is over... those sisters aren't done yet and we all know it... can't wait to see what unhinged thing they try before bank statements are shown to prove without a shadow of doubt that there is no hidden wealth and that there's really nothing left
David sounds like a real one. Ex-brother-in-law sounds like he's actually coming out of this ultimately for the better, which is a good thing to see.
I like how OP's dad wasn't just done with everything the moment the kids tried to push OP in the pool, he was already done with everything by the time OP arrived at the party.
"They're having financial difficulties"
Ah thats rough for anyone
"They had to sell their jetskis"
They WHAT
OP should have pressed charges. They will never learn until they face the consequences of their entitled actions!
Brother they're in crippling financial ruin, they've at least partially learned their lesson lmao
What they really need is rehab and therapy
Pushing people into pools, shoving someone's face into a cake, or any physical contact without consent is pure asshole behavior. No exceptions.
What about my wife? I touched her arm while she cried at her father's funeral without asking.
This was a very hefty update to the old story. :)
it's funny how so much happened from kids pushing people into a pool
like, while I was listening at the start of the video i just hover over the bar and see "Tenth Update"
OPINION : If you have children with you, don't get drunk, even if at a function with family! If you do, you're literally making it unsafe for your kids!
This is one reason kids and alcohol should never mix. A party with alcohol on the menu should be strictly *adults only.*
That's all you get from this story? Much more was at play here than that.
Writing prompt: retell these events from the point of view of one of the sisters, but make her the hero and the reddit poster the villain.
For hard mode, don’t contradict any of the facts given in the post. Each statement of fact has to stay at least technically true. You’re only allowed to add details and context that OP “left out” or misunderstood.
good prompt.
@@wildcard9671 I fr want to read that post now.
i'm great at finding excuses (
Not the A hole in the slightest. Hell, even if the kids actually drowned I'd still say not the A hole. Kids were being little craps and their parents weren't giving them any consequences, and as a result their consequence was falling into the pool and ruining expensive phones.
This was written before listening to any of the updates, but I still stand by my statement.
I figured that the sisters were jealous.
When you attempt to push your uncle into a pool and it fucks everything up.
David is the real MVP of this story.
Yeah, an arrest with a security clearance is a real problem.
What a wild ride. Truly an outstanding example of the butterfly effect.
Where is the store that sells this much audacity???? People be getting it wholesale somewhere!!!!
The moment that it was said the two parents of the kids were already wasted in n a party with their kids I knew they were going to be a mess.
Birds are dragons. Prove me wrong.
Wonder if this will be enough of a clue to lead the irs to the sister and bil that didn't pay the taxes on what they made off the vacation home.
Unrelated but for some reason, people are unaware that 90% of phones have been waterproof since, like, 2014.
They don't die immediately, but the ports can corrode if they're not properly dried out and have to be replaced (probably the cheapest part of the phone to get replaced), and if they're underwater for too long, small amounts of water can seep in, also requiring a repairservice to open them up to dry out.
So many ways this could've gone differently:
OP could've accepted the push. What happens?
Siblings could've stayed sober. What happens?
BILs could've kept a level head about being excluded from the home. What happens?
Now the family is in tatters. Because OP's sisters be hive-minded.
25:14 I get these guys suck but there should never be a penalty for fighting charges. That leads to too much corruption for people who don’t deserve it. It doesn’t matter if we think these guys do or don’t deserve it, it should not be allowed to happen ever because all it takes is one missing piece of the puzzle to change everyone’s minds if they had the info and while I don’t thing that is the case here, it could be for someone else.
Exercising our rights to make the prosecution prove their case should not be punishable. If exercising any right is punishable by anything from the government then it’s not a right. And yeah I know plea deals toe this line.
This is why I hate living in small towns, including my home town. This type of thing happens a lot because those who work in the legal system get desensitized to trickery, dishonesty and using the worst charges they can think of instead of the charges that fit the situation so much they really do not see anything wrong with it. The prosecution use the same, and often times worse, bad faith arguments and tricks as criminals do.
I am like, 150% convinced the story is real.
Family can be that messy, especially between siblings and Karens even more.
Imagine if they'd just eaten the cost of a couple Iphones and moved on with their lives
The sister getting to keep the house is NOT a good thing. It's yet another thing preventing them from learning their lesson. It turns my stomach to know they get to keep a nice house that is above their means when others who are MORE responsible have to settle for less. Move into an apartment and suck it up. Buckle down and save for another house and get it properly.
That was domino effect fr
Selling the vacation home would be a good idea.
So this is the butterfly effect...
this whole thing is screwed up but avoiding everyone and getting drunk in the whirlpool is such a mood
I find it interesting that at least ONE person actually had the awareness to stop being an idiot and seek therapy.
Tbh I think the parents should just live at the vacation home. Sounds very safe and lovely
crazy how these kids parents somehow turned a dumbass prank into a life ruining situation
Talk about a canon event for those kids. Damn.
the title made it seem like kids got unalived
I remember seeing this on smosh pit, wonder if there's anything new
Any story that asks if they are the AH and then follows up with someone else doing something stupid and paying the price should be hallmarked for everyone to see. There's a reason the phrase "Karma is a B*tch" exists; she truly is and will strike when idiots do something idiotic.
I remember this story...absolutely crazy!
If that was me then kids gonna be dunked in the pool like they were a medieval witch 😭🙏
I'm watching Yellowstone right now. This oldie but goodie story kinda reminds me of it.
I'm waiting for the revelation that one of the sister's husbands was actually Bashar al-Assad and his defeat in the civil war came from a bunch of kids trying to push the narrator into a pool.
NTA its kind of a natural reaction not wanting to be pushed, and the intention wasnt to cause any real harm
goddamn this was such a family drama trip down the line, just because you didn't want to be pushed into a pool. OP's family is toxic, block them all...
30:00 I literally was so enthralled by the entire series of events, mostly because it sounds a LOT like my own family, I forgot this shit started with a poolside prank.
People will ruin their lives over anything. I hope they're at least not shitty enough to blame their kids for all this.
Edit: Oh god, not 7 minutes later, there's talk of "favoritism" (that was outright fucking false) and using the grandkids for "leverage", and trying to break the relationship between OP and his parents to "Get at the parents money" (that they didn't have). These nice parents somehow raised sociopaths with their tolerance. Tragic.
P.S. Oh, and they for sure made the kids feel like it was their faults along the way; there's just no way they didn't with their characters and alcoholism shown so clearly.
Mommy drinks because you cry.
The kids playing around as irresponsible kids do and, oh my! Now their family is in shit
All because the kids tried to push him in the pool.
because? lol.. very lil (if anything) about this saga was in result of that.. that may be how it started, but every subsequent event escalated as a direct consequence of the sisters’ and BILs’ unhinged/criminal behavior.. toxic and entitled af
You sound like a great son and brother, but sad that your sisters spoiled so much.
it should be permanent no contact. they will never end their jealousy and resentment. they never liked him simply for existing and being better off. they have no accountability.
SO, Funny story:
I started this video and accidentally left it running.
How it was when I left: So my sisters got drunk and mad at me when I let their kids fall in a pool with their phones.
How it was when I came back: So my brother in laws broke into my vacation home with an angle grinder and got arrested.
Was a little bit confused.
Tried to stop after 10 minutes but i just couldnt
this is really grasping all my attention
Well, if the parents dont teach them, life will 🤷
If any of this were even remotely true, I would have no sympathy for the parents because they would have raised the brats.
Wait, why did their first would be victim not just tell ppl to get away from the pool edge
I can’t blame the kids for crying, but I can blame the parents for not stopping them
These Minecraft parkour courses are incredible, is there a world download for them somewhere?
This is an old story, I'm assuming theres a new update?
no i dont think so, since it ends with merry christmas so the alstest update has just happened
@@illidanST7Fi assume since last time some of us heard this story there had been some news, like everything after the 6-7th update started to become new to me
@@guy-つ__つ yeah, i only heard the first few, originally..
Merry Christmas and May God watch over your parents and you as this mess hopefully heals!
Husband and wife are saints.
I heard this while saga before. Karma is a b%tch.
karma….. consequences.. either/or, lol 🤷🏻♀️
love a long scalingstories video 🙏🙏🙏
My god, my siblings aren’t the brightest lot, but they’re not down right malicious. At least your parents were on your side. These people are stupid beyond believe, got told to f off, and then decided it was a good idea to continuously try to get in including breaking down doors.
Dang that really did scale
37:40 LMAO 😭
Huh, I wonder why this one changed it from being 3 nephews
I don't think that you know what natural selection means
i.... By the end of the video i forgot how it started...
Your sisters had kids and are terrible parents. That's their problem. You aren't responsible for their children, their behavior, their finances, or their husbands. They're pissed they can't keep taking advantage of you. Sell the property. Invest the money and send your parents on cruises or nice vacations.
this is all well and good i guess...
DROP THE PARKOUR MAP NAME PLEASE IM BEGGING YOUUUU