r/ProRevenge - Dad Abandons Me For a "BETTER" Family. I Get Sweet Revenge.

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  • @earlinejackson8151
    @earlinejackson8151 2 ปีที่แล้ว +859

    Reread it. Those ‘few words’ said to op were not the only transgressions by the uncle. Uncle had also hurt his father, and stolen the the house and land the op’s dad should have had. So essentially uncle took everything from op’s dad and op took everything from uncle, including his freedom. But he couldn’t have done that if uncle wasn’t guilty of all those things! So, uncle got his just desserts.

    • @nancyomalley6286
      @nancyomalley6286 2 ปีที่แล้ว +82

      The uncle made sure that OP and his side of the family stayed poor! That's just evil!

    • @someguy7629
      @someguy7629 2 ปีที่แล้ว +53

      Every lie we tell incurs a debt to the truth.
      Sooner or later, that debt is paid.
      -Valery Alekseyevich Legasov.

    • @transsnack
      @transsnack 2 ปีที่แล้ว +66

      Also, op didn't actually do anything. They just let others know about what the uncle was already doing. The uncle put himself in jail.

    • @alinasanchez278
      @alinasanchez278 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Words have power and unfortunately op uncle didn't use it wisely. Plus he a scumbags that deserves everything that he did.

    • @waynelkduarte45
      @waynelkduarte45 2 ปีที่แล้ว +12

      Karma

  • @gurglequeen433
    @gurglequeen433 2 ปีที่แล้ว +791

    It's not just what the uncle said about OP, this man has been abusing people in his family his entire life, used people without remorse, frankly he deserved what he got and the courts agree.

    • @tahakumonsonoa6026
      @tahakumonsonoa6026 2 ปีที่แล้ว +67

      The few words were the final straw. Don’t get why people didn’t get that.

    • @Jamerian2010
      @Jamerian2010 2 ปีที่แล้ว +16

      I completely agree

    • @LoveOnTheInsidex3
      @LoveOnTheInsidex3 2 ปีที่แล้ว +11

      @@tahakumonsonoa6026 same here

    • @Megs125
      @Megs125 2 ปีที่แล้ว +32

      And he is a dirty man with a real mistress…. It’s not OP made up the story

    • @arharis6007
      @arharis6007 2 ปีที่แล้ว +28

      And the part that the crappy uncle stole what op's father would have received from his parents when they died the house and the property.
      So ya the crappy uncle got what he deserves

  • @MariaEduarda-ng1th
    @MariaEduarda-ng1th 2 ปีที่แล้ว +344

    Story 1: People saying the went overkill, but he straight up but did nothing? Everything that happened were his uncles actions. He cheated, tax evaded and screw up his workers. OP just made it come to light. He got both revenge and justice out of this. Good for him

    • @foxfireinferno197
      @foxfireinferno197 2 ปีที่แล้ว +23

      It's not overkill, it's insurance.

    • @WexMajor82
      @WexMajor82 2 ปีที่แล้ว +31

      Good manners cost you nothing, but bad manners can cost you everything.

    • @benjaminhurley6460
      @benjaminhurley6460 2 ปีที่แล้ว +39

      How dare OP expose the the uncle's crimes. op is such a horrible person for getting a lying cheating abusive person put in prison.
      On a more serious note: I can't believe reddit actually thinks OP went to far.

    • @Penguin-nr8sq
      @Penguin-nr8sq 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Dude especially after finding out the uncle was threatening his own damn wife and kids like how could anyone think this scumbag didn’t get what was coming to him

    • @Penguin-nr8sq
      @Penguin-nr8sq 2 ปีที่แล้ว +24

      @@benjaminhurley6460 Reddit is so inconsistent I’ve seen someone do something worse to someone for an actual minor slight and they praised them but taking down a scumbag is too much apparently lmao

  • @kayvaanmcsharrowkyn6901
    @kayvaanmcsharrowkyn6901 2 ปีที่แล้ว +114

    When I heard that they found "THE MUMMIFIED CORPSE OF MY DAD'S DOG",
    I ACTUALLY HAD A FEW TEARS RUN DOWN MY FACE, AND WAS SO DISGUSTED AND FILLED WITH RAGE. That POOR ANIMAL PROBABLY BARKED HIMSELF HOARSE , AND THEN PROBABLY TRIED TO CLAW HIS WAY OUT JUST TO FIND FOOD OR WATER. THAT INNOCENT ANIMAL PROBABLY DIED A HORRIBLE, UNDESERVED DEATH. I HOPE THAT THE ASPCA OR A SIMILAR ANIMAL RIGHTS GROUP PRESSED CHARGES AGAINST THAT SCUMBAG.
    I AM STILL SHAKING BECAUSE OF HOW PISSED I AM

    • @VidWatcher01
      @VidWatcher01 2 ปีที่แล้ว +17

      That broke my heart too😭😭

    • @aprilkurtz1589
      @aprilkurtz1589 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Yet the OP thought it would be cool to take pictures(from all angles!)of the poor thing so she could torment her dad with them. Nice!

    • @schwingedeshaehers
      @schwingedeshaehers ปีที่แล้ว +15

      ​@@aprilkurtz1589it wasn't op, but the bio hazard company, I think

    • @t.l.c7481
      @t.l.c7481 ปีที่แล้ว +8

      I rescued my dog from a hoarders house. She lost 16 teeth and has gum disease. She was abused but still the sweetest dog. She was not use to getting bathed or her teeth brushed. She now has cancer.
      These types of stories of animal abuse pisses my off. I hope karma comes to Shorty ten fold. That animal suffered, he should too. 😡

    • @taraharvey8123
      @taraharvey8123 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      🤬💔😭💔🤬
      *Me too! Poor baby.. Deserved SOOO much better.. it really choked me up.. Just thinking about the absolute HELL that baby endured, is MADDENING!*

  • @Hybrid301
    @Hybrid301 2 ปีที่แล้ว +163

    It’s always easier to bury someone when they’ve already dug their own grave. Sometimes, they just need a little push.

    • @cmsxcb
      @cmsxcb 2 ปีที่แล้ว +10

      Comedy genius. I salute you.

    • @dr.jasepain5944
      @dr.jasepain5944 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Why give them a little push when you could 300 spartan kick them into the hole instead 😏

  • @kyledilbert6424
    @kyledilbert6424 2 ปีที่แล้ว +398

    A small comment on that first story:
    I wholeheartedly believe that the uncle got what was coming to him. With everything he did, from stealing inheritance from his own blood, and mocking them for their monetary status as a result, to the screwing over of his workers, it was only a matter of time until someone said "enough". That uncle was simply villainous, and everything that came to him was just.

    • @Leongon
      @Leongon 2 ปีที่แล้ว +34

      He was judged with evidence. If anything he got away with the abuse on OP's father and only got punished FAIRLY for everything else he did.

    • @drunklink350
      @drunklink350 2 ปีที่แล้ว +16

      Exactly. All the writer did was set the ball in motion. The uncle's actions are what got him divorced and in jail.
      If he didn't screw over so many others, none of this would have happened

    • @hardcorenativextreme
      @hardcorenativextreme 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Karma at its finest, how it comes is never known.

  • @gabrielaubry1334
    @gabrielaubry1334 2 ปีที่แล้ว +148

    Story 1 -
    Let's see...
    - The uncle went out of his way to abuse and torment his youngest brother for being lighter-skinned till he destroyed his life with drinking, and blamed him further for that too.
    - He went out of his way to put down OP and his family for being in a situation which, if you think about it, he and his other brother ultimately caused.
    - Screwed over his business partners and employees and forced his wife to help him in a tax-dodging scheme and cheated on his wife with another woman
    I say that deserved everything the uncle got, don't you think?

  • @silverflight01
    @silverflight01 2 ปีที่แล้ว +145

    Story 2: Geez, the description of the house sounds like something out of Resident Evil 7: Decrepit, smelly, and little critters living in there. I feel so bad for the locksmith of having to deal with that smell.
    I'm glad that OP did their work and made sure that Shorty wasn't gonna get away with all of the crap he was doing. Enjoy prison, Shorty

    • @JohnH20111
      @JohnH20111 2 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      yeah
      i hope he doesn’t drop the soap

    • @damien678
      @damien678 2 ปีที่แล้ว +8

      I lived in a house like that while I was a teen. It's a nightmare. I've watched video essays about the RE games and it seems 7 is legit the best, but sadly idk if I could play it without legit flashbacks being triggered.
      I still get nightmares about the house, and I believe after so many years I can't be at peace until that place is taken care of, and the people in it are somewhere better

    • @damien678
      @damien678 2 ปีที่แล้ว +14

      @@JohnH20111 oi, male rape victims shouldn't be made out to be a joke. they deserve our sympathy, not our mockery. rape is never ok.

    • @Hiraeth_Nightshade
      @Hiraeth_Nightshade 2 ปีที่แล้ว +12

      That poor dog, btw

    • @aprilkurtz1589
      @aprilkurtz1589 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@damien678 Agree completely.

  • @Echs_D33
    @Echs_D33 2 ปีที่แล้ว +258

    First story: Revealing that someone’s a dirt bag is overkill? So OP was supposed to let him go Scott free? Yeah, no, OP is completely in the right.

    • @andorfedra
      @andorfedra 2 ปีที่แล้ว +21

      honestly, OP shouldn't have been the person to bring his uncle down because someone else should've done it long ago.

    • @Fitz1993
      @Fitz1993 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      That's assuming the story was even true in the first place, I don't know the whole thing just seemed to perfect...

    • @computernerd1101
      @computernerd1101 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      Exactly. If OP had overreacted, then the courts would have found the uncle innocent. They didn't, so of course OP did the right thing.

    • @historywatchdog2923
      @historywatchdog2923 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      @@andorfedra I fully agree: Someone should have put that uncle away well before OP. But since no one did, if OP hadn't done it, no one would have.

    • @tatiannagraywing
      @tatiannagraywing 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      @@Fitz1993 it might be fake or it might be true. There is a saying "truth is stranger then fiction" this may be one of those times, who knows?

  • @idgarobingoodfellow
    @idgarobingoodfellow 2 ปีที่แล้ว +89

    The only thing the 1st op did wrong was not going to the prison fora visit, making small talk for maybe a minute about how long its been, then saying "I guess my branch of the family isn't the loser one at all" and walking away to never see him again

    • @billcame6991
      @billcame6991 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Actually, I would not say that but a variation on what I posted. Make small talk and tell him that what he taught him was to always have a cellphone charger and leave it at that.

  • @philopharynx7910
    @philopharynx7910 2 ปีที่แล้ว +60

    For OP1, it's not like he made up the fact that he was cheating on his wife or making shady business deals. The punishment is a consequence of his actions. The OP simply facilitated the justice.

  • @HaakonTheRayquaza
    @HaakonTheRayquaza 2 ปีที่แล้ว +86

    Story 1: The Uncle thought that OP would amount to nothing, but didn't realize that OP majored in Karma

    • @BIGBLOCK5022006
      @BIGBLOCK5022006 2 ปีที่แล้ว +11

      With a minor in Payback Is A Bitch.

    • @FoxxyFire-HellFrost
      @FoxxyFire-HellFrost ปีที่แล้ว +1

      "And karma's not a liar, she keeps receipts."- Katy Perry 😏

  • @Apolloscleric
    @Apolloscleric 2 ปีที่แล้ว +50

    In the first story the uncle was just getting the consequences of his own actions. He chose to cheat his workers. He chose to evade taxes. He chose to be unfaithful towards his wife. All OP did was see that justice got served.

    • @someguy7629
      @someguy7629 2 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      Every lie we tell incurs a debt to the truth.
      Sooner or later, that debt is paid.
      -Valery Alekseyevich Legasov.

  • @OZARKMOON1960
    @OZARKMOON1960 2 ปีที่แล้ว +32

    I think both OPs did the right thing today; scorched earth against those idiots was well deserved for different reasons, but ultimately they screwed the OPs out of inheritance and they both fixed it in their own way.

  • @kiracattan4624
    @kiracattan4624 2 ปีที่แล้ว +56

    My Mom's family was just like this. They were Doctors, Bankers, and Lawyers. We were the pariahs of the family. I wish I could have gone scorched Earth, but I cheer everytime someone does something like this.

  • @colt4518
    @colt4518 2 ปีที่แล้ว +40

    1st story: I don’t find it to be morally wrong to find every sin in someone’s life and fast forward the consequences.

  • @sopadumacacoumadelicia5
    @sopadumacacoumadelicia5 2 ปีที่แล้ว +85

    Given everything the uncle did yes, he deserved what he got.

    • @paulleckner8235
      @paulleckner8235 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Yup! Got what he deserved plus all the back interest.

  • @CartoonHero1986
    @CartoonHero1986 2 ปีที่แล้ว +65

    Story 1: anyone thinking this was ONLY over the few words between the uncle and nephew and not an entire childhood of poverty and misfortain due to this uncle literally stealing from their family. I don't think people realise how damaging a sleazy family member is to EVERYONE in the family including extended family. Having experienced this first hand I think that is a hell of a pro revenge against OP's uncle.
    So the last video you got to hear about my quazi racist father in the comments, today you get to hear about my grandfather that made him that way because; my grandfather stole from my dad his entire life (like my grandfather named my dad after him for the purpose of tax evasion when my dad was old enough since he felt my dad was a mistake and that would be the only value my dad could provide him). When my dad's grandfather passed away he was left as the primary beneficiary to the estate; this wasn't much but it was a house on a nice property and some money, my grandfather then went and got his lawyers to draft up papers telling my dad they were part of the transfer to my dad's name (please note my dad was 16 at the time) and got my dad to sign them... well when my dad turned 18 he finds out those weren't to transfer the property to my dad, they concede to my grandfather contesting the will and demanding he get everything instead of my dad. My grandfather also pretty much used my dad as slave labour from 12 years on at his mansory company, made my dad dropout of high school to work for him (without pay) at 15, and then when my dad finally decided in his early 20's to go back to school and learn a trade my grandfather filed a termination form for my dad saying he was fired for being drunk on the job and beating up the client so when my dad's employment history was checked by any company that might want to hire him they couldn't hire him. Shortly after my grandfather calls up my dad to say he got him a job working for a friends company, dad goes to work starting right off working 60 hour weeks for a month and no pay yet, so he goes to talk to the boss; turned out my grandfather owed this guy hundreds of thousands of dollars for a job and my grandfather basically tried to trick him and my dad into having my dad work for him for free for 10 years to pay off the debt for my grandfather. At some point in my dad's mid 20's he was in a really bad car accident which gave him a serious back injury and he could no longer do labour jobs, this ended in a settlement paid out to my father as he was not at fault. My grandfather then found out and came to ask my dad for a loan, my dad being the abused child he was gave the money to my grandfather under the verbal agreement it would be repaid in 12 months. Well years go by and no repayment of this money and it was the full sum of my dads settlement, when my dad finally confronts my grandfather about it my grandfather claims he has no idea what my dad is talking about and then proceeds to tell the rest of my dad's family that my dad has lost it and is lying to get money from my grandfather, and anyways even if he DID borrow money from my dad he had been paying my dad's debt for years so it would be a repayment for that. My dad went no contact from the entire family after that pretty much until my grandfather died. The benefit of this was my dad's mental state did improve slightly and he did find a good full time job for a while, but the stress of my grandfather's manipulation was never far behind. My dad had gotten his licence to drive transport trucks and had enough hours and time put in with the company he had been driving for they offered him to buy his own truck and drive for him, this means a lot more money and getting to set your own rates, routes, and hours so he jumped on this. To do this he had to have a credit check done through his company, the check comes back and wouldn't you know it; my grandfather had been having his lawyer use my father's social insurance number to file any lawsuits against my grandfather's company under so all these lawsuits (and there where a lot) where not only against my father as far as the system was concerned, and they were all unpaid meaning my dad had millions of dollars worth of leans and damages put against his name. To fix this my dads only options where to let it go, or get a forensic accountant to go back through all decades of fraud and then sue my grandfather's executors which were my grandmother and aunts and uncles at this point which he wasn't going to go after since my grandfather abused them all as well, my dad was just the main and easiest target of my grandfather. So yeah even after his death my grandfather found ways of screwing my dad over, and making his family question his claims. My sister and I fully intend to push my father to follow up on this after my grandmother has passed (since she could still technically be found liable for the fraud being a spouse and mother of the fraudster and victim under our laws) to ensure his credit is fully cleared and all lawsuits against his name are removed since at that point no criminal or monetary charges can be brought against the estate that committed fraud unless the person filing the inquiry requests it. This mean my aunts and uncles will not have to worry about legal or financial backlash from my grandfather's actions and my dad's records are finally clear of the lifetime of shite my grandfather put on it. So yeah considering OP's actions did not harm anyone directly beyond his uncle I 100% agree with the actions they took.

    • @andorfedra
      @andorfedra 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      DUDE! FORMATTING! 8( ...I literally had to put this into a word document and put paragraph breaks in to keep track of where I was at. (Not even touching the mass of the run-on sentences.)
      As far as your dad is concerned, I'd recommend that you urge him to press that investigation and charges against your grandfather's estate. your grandmother may have been abused, but she didn't do anything to stop your grandfather from abusing your father. She needs to be held to account if such is allowed by law. Her own abuse is no excuse for her inaction in regards to the abuse of anyone who had been under her care. Your grandfather triumphed because your grandmother and others in your father's family did NOTHING.

    • @CartoonHero1986
      @CartoonHero1986 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@andorfedra Okay so first you start off complaining about my grammar and formatting even though you could read it. Then proceed to victim shame my grandmother with out all the facts or considering the era and cultural stigmas and acceptance surrounding my grandmother being abused by my grandfather. How entitled are you and how small is your worldview if you can't look at something like a comment online objectively and not give a very overly opinionated reply? Even better is the fact that you expect me to graciously take the advice you weirdly tried to slide into the middle of your disdainful comment as friendly advice? Welcome to reality Andor where an opinion is like an asshole... everyone has one and no one else wants to hear about yours! Don't like or understand a comment on a TH-cam video, and don't have any constructive or positive criticism to include in a reply? Say nothing and move on... perhaps you never saw Bambi as a child but there is a line in it that you might want to remember "if you don't have anything nice to say, don't say anything at all."
      Since you seem so concerned with my grandmother's history and feel the need to mark her as a guilty party instead of as the combination victim and guilty party that is the reality of most generational abuse victims and perpetrators... here is yet another very LONG detailed (and probably also misformatted) explanation to help enlighten you.
      My grandfather and grandmother were born into the post WW1 German depression in the early 1930's to very poor families. My grandmother and her siblings were pretty much traded to a rich German family living in Poland for various service jobs as soon as they were old enough to work and generate income. They worked for this family until the middle of WW2 when Hitler started telling ethnic Germans to return to Germany, her and her siblings then spent the remainder of WW2 as German Refugees being moved from one ghetto to another by the German Government. Side note: while they did not have to fear for their lives and basic rights the same way Jewish people and other "undesirables" living in Nazi Germany did, the conditions German Refugees and poor people were subjected to by their government was still deplorable and inhumane. My grandmother has endless horror stories of her time in Nazi Germany during WW2 even though she was a Saxon from East Prussia and Lutheran the stories include: physical and verbal abuse from members of the SS, being forced onto trains for relocation without explanation, being denied food or water for days at a time during these relocations, watching people turn on each other due to extreme hunger and thirst, etc. Then after all that she is "lucky enough" to be in Eastern Germany at the end of the War and is now a member of the Soviet Union by default... so as the Russian saying goes "and then it got worse." 15 years of living in Stalin's USSR and East Germany she finally gets approved to immigrate but only if she goes to Canada where she has no family or friends to help her settle, she decides to take it and picks a city with a large German population. She finally arrives in Canada but since her passport is a Soviet Passport and the Soviets and Americans have been ramping up the Cold War tensions even though she is technically German in a city with lots of German Canadians; her options are limited since a lot of people are untrusting of anyone holding a Soviet Passport trying to visit or immigrate to the West at this time. So now comes living in toxic and unsafe accommodations, and working in toxic, underpaid, and often illegal jobs as a 20 something single female immigrant that is still learning English and with no one that will know how she is doing for weeks if something happens in the 1950's. In comes my grandfather who has also recently immigrated but from Romania and has a lot of the same experiences (but not coping skills) as my grandmother, and in typical 1950's old world tradition they got engaged with in weeks of meeting each other before knowing anything about each other. Then comes a married lifetime of abuse and isolation, where my grandfather's sister was my grandmother's only real source of support. Also keep in mind from the 1950s to the late 1980s where in the hell was my grandmother suppose to turn to get help from someone for being an abused housewife? Was she supposed to go to the local police that she's already experienced negative run ins with that where also borderline abusive since she is an immigrant and a "Commie"? Even most of the professional advice that would be given to my grandmother at the time unless my grandfather was beating her to life threatening levels of injury and not "just" slapping or yelling at her would have been stupid things like "have you tried NOT making him mad?" or "have you tried just doing what he says?"
      I think you're comment shows you're sort of unaware of how much progress has happened towards our cultural views regarding abusive behaviour in the home and workplace in just the last 30 years. You also seem to be forgetting that for a HUGE percentage of women for most of the last 500 years dealing with domestic abuse was commonplace even in Developed Western Society until fairly recently. My grandmother was born into an era where people thought of the marriage between Princess Mary and Lord Lascelles was idyllic when we today in retrospect would wonder how the world society or the Royal Family would allow the daughter of the King of England to be abused and treated like a status symbol by her husband and not see it as abusive self motivated behaviour by Lascelles. For these women the Women's liberation movement was nothing but a pipe dream until the late 1970s when governments started considering federal legislation regarding the concerns raised by Women's Lib Groups over the decades. Even then it was still just out of reach for another decade and a half for most while laws and public opinion caught up to liberation movement and new federal legislations. By the time public opinion was mostly for sexual equality in the workplace and more public outreach to battered spouses by the mid 90's early 2000's my grandparents were already in their retirement years, and my grandfather was only a couple of years away from his first stroke.
      Today my grandfather has been dead for nearly 15 years and my grandmother only just started to come to terms with the fact her life was mostly people putting themselves in positions of control over her to abuse and use her and that is not how normal, healthy and balanced people treat others. As for her knowing what happened; she really didn't know beyond the obvious physical and verbal abuse my grandfather exposed my dad and his siblings to, and again; this all happened in the 1960's among a cultural peer group with similiar backgrounds to my grandparents who all viewed what we call physical and verbal abuse today as fathering and discipline back then. Even some of the punishments I received in the 1990's would be considered abuse today, my grade 1 teacher in 1993 got away with hitting students because she and I quote "did it in a light and playful manner to illustrate to the student they are acting out" when my mother reported the teacher for hitting students. All the financial and legal crap I mentioned he pulled; she was not privy to until she became the Power of Attorney for my grandfather after his second stroke, and I don't think she actually looked into the records that much until my grandfather died (his second stroke and death where with in a year of each other and forget the order of events since it was 15 years ago). In typical abusive behaviour my grandmother was only given access to the personal bank account my grandfather depositing money into for expenses she was responsible for and joint policy/legal information regarding things like house insurance. Anything and everything to do with company legal, financial, or holdings she had zero access to and my grandfather either refused to talk about with her or lied to her about if she had a question more specific then "how is business going?" If I haven't spelled it out for you enough already my grandfather was a Sociopath and had full on narcissistic, pathological, and antisocial behavioural tendencies that abused everyone he had more than a 5 minute interaction with. He was abusive to people he viewed as peers and contemporaries that is how abusive he was. In the one and only family counseling session he agreed to go to since it was with the priest at the Church he was one of the key investors for building and sat on the board for. Meaning he assumed the priest was going to kowtow to him for his position and reputation in the church; spent the whole meeting arguing with the priest and my aunt that got him to go that he was indeed a good father and person. His proof for this was he was a good father and person because he made himself wealthy (which he did... by cheating everyone he did business with including the federal government which remember those lawsuits... connected the dots), and he could afford anything his wife or children ever wanted (regardless of if he got it for them or used it as yet another control over them) JOB DONE! Period, end of story, only god can judge me mentality towards that opinion.

  • @michanone
    @michanone 2 ปีที่แล้ว +41

    Story 1 is a proof that school grades are not a good measurement of intelligence.
    OP managed to get stuff done I wouldn't even know how to do one step of. Wow. Whether or not it was justified... I don't know. Maybe the comment was just the last drop. 🤷🏻‍♀️

    • @robertbode2716
      @robertbode2716 2 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      Completely justified. To mentally and psychically abuse a sibling or anyone for that matter to the point of having them create a addiction is horrifying.

  • @melaniestapp4627
    @melaniestapp4627 2 ปีที่แล้ว +16

    Story 1: A well deserved comeuppance
    Story 2: That wasn't a nuclear scorched earth revenge, that was apocalyptic revenge - LOVED IT!!!

  • @tiffanyhaddox7499
    @tiffanyhaddox7499 2 ปีที่แล้ว +32

    1st story: slow clapping is all I got.
    2nd story: for some reason “Shorty” looks really familiar to me. As in I could swear on a stack of bibles that I have seen him somewhere before, but I can’t place it.

    • @eielyreithstormwake1905
      @eielyreithstormwake1905 2 ปีที่แล้ว +8

      You most likely have, and I recognized the face as well.

    • @someguy7629
      @someguy7629 2 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      I'm from Europe and i think i recognize it, 1st time i saw pictures to this story (tough i have heard it severl times) It was on youtube i think, idk, can't remember rly.

    • @aussiefamily4886
      @aussiefamily4886 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      I'm in Australia and I also think he looks so familiar to me but like u I don't know how 🤔🤔

    • @wolf1066
      @wolf1066 ปีที่แล้ว

      Likewise, I'm sure I've seen that pic or a very similar one before.

  • @austinflint8671
    @austinflint8671 2 ปีที่แล้ว +24

    first story, when you piss people off, you always risk being torn down, and considering he stole from and belitted op's father, he got what was coming to him. justice isn't always fair, but it is always served cold

  • @yukiutaware1064
    @yukiutaware1064 2 ปีที่แล้ว +17

    Story 1: Man was a criminal and a piece of crap and deserved to have things catch up with him. Just because the spark was some mean words to the wrong person doesn't mean they went too far. That's like arguing that you shouldn't tell on your family serial killer just because they were a little mean to you.

  • @lacewinglml
    @lacewinglml 2 ปีที่แล้ว +24

    story 1, guy earned all he got.
    story 2, purple urn aside, op helped thier dad out. Shorty def deserved all he got just. omg. abandoned his kids or not, the old guy didn't deserved what shorty did

    • @someguy7629
      @someguy7629 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Every lie we tell incurs a debt to the truth.
      Sooner or later, that debt is paid.
      -Valery Alekseyevich Legasov.

    • @gorilladisco9108
      @gorilladisco9108 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      I would say he deserved what Shorty did to him.
      I just don't get it .. as awful as Shorty went, he didn't do anything to OP, why then he became the victim of OP's wrath? If anything, the blame should be put on OP's dad and his wife (Shorty's mother).

    • @aprilkurtz1589
      @aprilkurtz1589 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@gorilladisco9108 It sounds like the OP just enjoys being a jackass.

    • @jblonar
      @jblonar ปีที่แล้ว

      @@gorilladisco9108 the enemy of my enemy...

    • @alliedatheistalliance6776
      @alliedatheistalliance6776 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@gorilladisco9108 Agreed, kinda feel bad for Shorty here. For all we know OP's dad was a POS to him too, and deserved to be abandoned by him. Seems more like OP couldn't really do much to get revenge on his dad, so he destroyed Shorty just assuming his dad cared about him and would be hurt by that. Also hurting Shorty's kids in the process. I never really understood the mentality of blaming people for their parents mistakes (or in this case their stepdad). One day maybe Shorty's kids will post their prorevenge on OP.

  • @randycarter2001
    @randycarter2001 2 ปีที่แล้ว +13

    Remember, that uncle was doing this for years. I'm surprised OP didn't just deck him on that fateful day. You can on P off people for so long before they get fed up and will do something about it.

  • @kiralana324
    @kiralana324 2 ปีที่แล้ว +17

    so story #1, no op is not an a-hole, I have family like this, and I can attest that uncle is the kind of abuser that would metaphorically (or maybe literally) screw a family member from behind with no lube and laugh that they weren't a good lay, and then tell them that they deserved to get screwed like that.
    that man is a serial abuser and every minute he goes free more people will get hurt, and being that he has threatened violence before he may even be capable of physically harming or even killing anyone who gets in his way

  • @africanlady2373
    @africanlady2373 2 ปีที่แล้ว +13

    Story 1. OP sounds like they live in South Africa. The final high school year is called Matric. Matrics write their final exams in November and December, they’re set and marked by the education department not the schools. It takes about 3 weeks to write all 8+ subjects. The failure rate with the disadvantaged population is unfortunately quite high because of their living conditions. They can pass without a Batchelor entrance (marks are too low) and they can’t go to university. It’s an extremely stressful time for them, suicide rates are unusually high during this period

  • @merlinathrawes746
    @merlinathrawes746 2 ปีที่แล้ว +13

    I am of the opinion that if you screw over family (as the uncle did to OP's father), screw over your business partner(s), cheat on your spouse, and lie to tax authorities you're living in a house of cards and someone you've screwed over WILL knock that house over. OP just happened to be that someone. All OP's uncle had to do was to be a better person.

  • @t3hp0larbear
    @t3hp0larbear 2 ปีที่แล้ว +18

    I'm sorry, anyone who thinks for even a moment that the uncle in the first story got it too harsh is either short-sighted it best or an idiot at worst. Consider for a moment, if that uncle had lived on the up and up and got ahead without lying to and abusing literally everyone he interacted with, there would have been no leverage for the revenge. The guy was a scumbag and all it took was him saying the wrong thing to the wrong person to have his house of cards come crumbling down.

    • @the_babbleboom
      @the_babbleboom 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      you are too kind to people who would defend someone like that,
      far more likely is that they themselves are criminals that just don't like stories where someone like them gets what they deserve.
      you underestimate how vile people will make themselves out to be victims

  • @ATMEIDAREYAIDOUBLEDAREYA
    @ATMEIDAREYAIDOUBLEDAREYA 2 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    15:30 I feel bad for the dog,he was just another victim of this "family" just like OP :(

  • @Pippy626
    @Pippy626 2 ปีที่แล้ว +12

    That uncle got exactly where he deserves I’m dealing with same situation with my family and my brothers and I am so close to doing the same scorched earth on him if it wasn’t for my nieces he would be in jail and fired already

  • @darkwolfnova344
    @darkwolfnova344 2 ปีที่แล้ว +18

    Story 1: People who believe the uncle didn't deserve what he got are most likely the same kind of person, or they really were NOT listening to what kind of life long scum he was.
    OP simply gave karma the directions she needed to deal with the uncle in a timely fashion. At some point he would have been caught but would have hurt so many more people til he did.

    • @icetweiz
      @icetweiz 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      truly
      if anyone were to be in OP's shoes, I'm sure they would do the same for how much hell that uncle put his family through

    • @someguy7629
      @someguy7629 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Every lie we tell incurs a debt to the truth.
      Sooner or later, that debt is paid.
      -Valery Alekseyevich Legasov.

  • @silverflight01
    @silverflight01 2 ปีที่แล้ว +42

    Story 1: Nah, it was justified. The comments about it being overkill must've only considered what tipped OP over the edge.
    You don't insult family like that

    • @johnduquette7023
      @johnduquette7023 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      This isn't even "insulting family," this guy has clearly been tormenting OP's family for decades. This is on top of being a sleazy criminal _and_ a cheater _who records himself cheating._ He deserved everything that happened.

    • @dejaypage1575
      @dejaypage1575 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Plus there was the other crimes

  • @DarkEinherjar
    @DarkEinherjar 2 ปีที่แล้ว +18

    No, the uncle deserved everything he got and then some.

  • @spoopymotives1084
    @spoopymotives1084 2 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    Op in story 2 definitely deserves an award for the best revenge

  • @novabrilliant4510
    @novabrilliant4510 2 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    I'm in the process of settling my stepdad's estate. So much crazy stuff happened to get to this point, but it's nearly over. Nothing as intense as what op went through in the last story, but still absolutely insane.
    Won't have to go back to NY for a few weeks. Thanks so much Fluffy for being amazing 🤩

  • @a.u.t.057
    @a.u.t.057 2 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    on the fist story: THAT MAN MISTREATED OP'S FATHER AND OP FOR YEARS
    and what op did wasn't because of what he said, it was everything else the words were the tipping point

  • @jeanproctor3663
    @jeanproctor3663 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    That second story was wonderfully satisfying. I wish OP and her sister all the best - they really do deserve it!

  • @uni8514
    @uni8514 2 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    Dude here’s the th ing: the punishment may be overkill for what he said. But not what he did. And definitely not considering the fact that all Of what op used is things the uncle already did. All op did is set the ball rolling on karma that would’ve already hit the uncle

  • @HappilyHomicidalHooligan
    @HappilyHomicidalHooligan 2 ปีที่แล้ว +15

    It's unfortunate OP couldn't nail Shorty for Felony Identity Theft and Felony Credit Fraud for all the Credit Cards he opened in the Dad's name...
    As I understand it, getting Power of Attorney does NOT give you the Right to open Credit Cards in the person's name...that's still Identity Theft and Credit Fraud...you might be able to open one in YOUR name on their Account as a POA but you're still limited in what you can do with that card since you're still using their money and thus have to abide by the same Rules, Regulations and Laws surrounding POA's...

    • @kellyvee9557
      @kellyvee9557 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      He probably will get nailed for that. To my understanding, felony elder abuse is hardly ever brought as a single charge, there's usually a plethora of more specific charges included under its umbrella .

  • @AGoodBrentDogs
    @AGoodBrentDogs 2 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    The first story should’ve been a “Nuclear Revenge” story, bordering on “Black Hole”. That was beyond “Pro”.

  • @someguy7629
    @someguy7629 2 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    This quote is absolutely perfect for story 1 =
    Every lie we tell incurs a debt to the truth.
    Sooner or later, that debt is paid.
    -Valery Alekseyevich Legasov.

  • @catsmeow5566
    @catsmeow5566 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Story1: The nasty uncle got what he deserved. I wonder if the business partner was ever able to recoup any $ since the jerk was broke though. The uncle stole his own brother's inheritance- leaving him dirt poor, mocked him for being dirt poor, drove him to alcoholism, cheated on his wife, cheated his business partners out of $, committed major tax fraud, etc. OP only got him caught for some of his own actions.
    Story2: Wow. I don't have much to say bc that was some major nuclear revenge.

  • @timolange633
    @timolange633 2 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    It's so funny to me that in the case of the first Story no one would call OP a butthole if the Post had been written from the perspective of the people who had been wronged by his/her uncle

  • @RedT...TheOriginal.NotANumber
    @RedT...TheOriginal.NotANumber 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    "Did the sleazy uncle get what he deserved?"
    It MIGHT be punishment enough. Think about he and his siblings ruined the life of OP's dad, driving him to drinking. This in turn ruined OP's life, because having an alcoholic dad was clearly detrimental to his well-being and chances of success in life. Neither OP nor his dad had done anything to deserve that kind of treatment. Uncle rubbing it in was just the salt in the wound; the knife had long since done its work.

  • @BritInvLvr
    @BritInvLvr 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Story 2: I want OP to be on my side. What a boss!

  • @ArachnaeNonafel
    @ArachnaeNonafel 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Story 1: Uncle deserved it.
    Story 2: Shorty deserved everything he got. Dad probably did too although things were a tad petty at times. Whatever though.

    • @C0rran05
      @C0rran05 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      I'd say the pettiest part was the grave. His dad already paid for and owned the gravesite. He died miserable, but in most cases I think your deceased body should be treated and placed the way that you want.

  • @hiroshock
    @hiroshock 2 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Nay the uncle got on what he deserved. If it was me I would called him in jail and say it was me that put him there just to see what he would do.

  • @alliedatheistalliance6776
    @alliedatheistalliance6776 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Story 2: Shorty sounds like a POS without question, but OP destroying him (and his kids) wasn't really revenge because he hadn't personally done anything to OP, for all we know the deadbeat dad treated him like crap too. Seems more like OP took his rage against his dad and his dad's affair partner out on the affair partners child, and in turn his children.

  • @edwardpaulsen1074
    @edwardpaulsen1074 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    On that first story, I would have to say that the commenters saying it was "too much" were either jealous, afraid for their own actions, or outright stupid... The uncle had already done all these things and was even bragging about them... all that OP did was to reveal all that he had done... perhaps in a marginally shady way, but the allegations were still true... just maximized for impact.
    Second story was just epically satisfying!

  • @randycarter2001
    @randycarter2001 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    OP only made sure Shorty's crimes caught up to him all at once. OP also made sure all of the crimes were exposed.

  • @lol-gv7ox
    @lol-gv7ox 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    The first story, OP didn't go "too far", he just revealed all of the uncle's crimes and the shitty things he did. Like, the dude was already a criminal.

  • @nancybode6159
    @nancybode6159 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Ooooh, I just love stories where the villains get what's coming to them by the platterful. Justice deliciously served, sweet for the victims but bitter for the villains. Plated without remorse by those who suffered. It leaves a big smile on my face!!

  • @Vora_Vixen
    @Vora_Vixen 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Dang...story 2 makes me feel bad for the dad, not even letting his grave be next to the women he loved, first time feeling bad for the guy getting revenged on. Like sure he was a neglectful father but dang man T-T

  • @Cutlerms
    @Cutlerms 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    That first story was more of a Nuclear Revenge story than a Pro Revenge.

  • @joannejasny750
    @joannejasny750 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Going through the comments on this episode, I was surprised so few were about story 2. While I can understand ops' motivations for revenge, I think it is really sad that she/he is so full of hate.

  • @deisisase
    @deisisase 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Story 2: I really don't think OP's Father would have minded that he no longer had a house; he wanted to "beat shorty's a$$", OP managed to do the beating for him. Really wish OP had asked his Dad about the good times, but oh well; OP "got his revenge by living well".

  • @darrennew8211
    @darrennew8211 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I must admit, the stunning pettiness of buying an urn in a color the dead person hated just set me giggling.

  • @mirandaamaya7289
    @mirandaamaya7289 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Story 1- I fully agree with what that uncle got. The reason is he was already doing these things. Non of it was made up. Yes he pretended to be the mistress but the mistress was already there. He was trying to be sly about evading his taxes but he was doing that. OP just brought everything he was doing to light. So your saying it’s going to far to tell the truth about someone. I think not. Don’t want to get busted for something then don’t do it.

  • @darianashkevron9969
    @darianashkevron9969 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    About the first one...yes, the pro revenge was way outsized to what happened. However...it ended up not just being his own revenge, but revenge for people who were denied justice, or didn't know they were owed justice. It's something that ballooned beyond just the OP.

  • @OjaioFansub
    @OjaioFansub 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Story one: maybe he said little to OP, but the guy did horrible things before, so he deserve everything it happened to him.

  • @kerryyoung3220
    @kerryyoung3220 2 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    See in that last story the father who abandoned his own children to start a life with his new wife and stepson I would have never went as far as OP did I would have went to the nursing home just out of curiosity to see what the hell was going on what he was doing there and what the whole story was I would’ve gotten his story laughed in his face then told him about every sorry thing he ever done and how much he disgusted me and he could lay there in that bed in that nursing home in rot because I would not be coming back and he might as well forget I even exist because I forgot he existed a long time ago

    • @schrodingerscat3741
      @schrodingerscat3741 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      The funny thing is, OP didn't really do much to his father. He basically just told the truth. His father wasn't able to make use of the house or money anyway, so he wasn't really harmed by that part. It was Shorty he fucked over, and Shorty whole heartedly deserved it, except for the barriers to turning his life back around afterward.

    • @gorilladisco9108
      @gorilladisco9108 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@schrodingerscat3741 I just don't get it .. as awful piece of sorry ass as Shorty goes, he didn't do anything to OP, why then he became the victim of OP's wrath? If anything, the blame should be put on OP's dad and his wife (Shorty's mother).

    • @schrodingerscat3741
      @schrodingerscat3741 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@gorilladisco9108 Shorty didn't do anything to OP specifically, but he did do plenty to deserve it.

    • @gorilladisco9108
      @gorilladisco9108 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@schrodingerscat3741 Sure he did a lot of stupid thing, but OP doesn't have to be the one who pushed him off the cliff.

    • @monicajmathis
      @monicajmathis 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Am OP. Telling people like my dad how awful they are doesn't matter. They don't care. What I did was much more cathartic than yelling at an old man who didn't give a shit.

  • @fylimar
    @fylimar 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    First story: I would say, the revenge was ok, firstly because the uncle took the dads inheritance and was at least part guilty for the dads alcoholism. Secondly: if the uncle would have been clean, there would never been anything for a revenge - and the worst part was, that he obviously threatened his family. The second story - I mean, the dad was mean to leave his kids alone, but I do think, he suffered a lot with his illness and being left alone already. Shorty on the other hand deserved, what was coming. Taking advantage of a man, who raised him, is beyond shitty

  • @alfiesmith7078
    @alfiesmith7078 2 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Story one: No, that was not over the top. Maybe it was an extreme reaction for that one thing that he said to OP, but keeping in mind how he also treated the father poorly for years on end, and how terribly he treated his immediate family, well... Extreme reaction perhaps, but all of it was fully deserved, as none of it was made up (except op pretending to be the mistress, whom actually was real anyway)
    Story two: I always thought that was way too extreme... The father was terrible of course and put OP in an awful situation, but they were so venomous and hateful the whole story as they went out of the way to destroy lives. If they sleep like a baby, then they're a sociopath or something...

  • @seattlegirl2077
    @seattlegirl2077 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Actually, in the first story, the punishment isn't for what he said, it's for what he did which was criminal.

  • @damien678
    @damien678 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    My mum still lives in a house like that. She isn't being taken care of, but there is my teen brother and his grown father still there.
    Idk what to do about it, honestly. Idk what'd be best for her and my brother. I just know I still get nightmares about the filth and desperately wished she took me up on my offer to get it cleaned professionally.

    • @ladyofshallott5005
      @ladyofshallott5005 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      I don't know which country you live in, but at least for the sake of your teen brother there should be some form of CPS you can send her, or not?

  • @ChaoticAngelKitten
    @ChaoticAngelKitten 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    The uncle had bullied the father for years, was rude to the son and all the son did was dig up the uncle’s own crimes. He didn’t fake the crimes. The uncle is the one who did those things. If he wasn’t a crook and a cheater then he wouldn’t have had anything to be punished for. Serves him right for being a horrible human being.

  • @LegendStormcrow
    @LegendStormcrow 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Story 1: Overkill? Hell naw, that was collaborative justice. He earned every ounce of that.

  • @rayopeongo
    @rayopeongo 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    "I sleep like an f'in baby"
    In the movie 'The Greatest Game Ever Played", one of the characters expounded on that.
    "I slept like a baby - woke up every two hours and cried."

  • @trash-hime
    @trash-hime 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Story 1: Punishment doesn't fit the crime? The crime being "a few words"? LOL The "crime" was abusing his younger brother to the point of mentally affecting him, stealing the inheritance of said younger brother and then mocking younger brother and his family for their lack of money/status, screwing over former employers and employees, tax evasion and threatening his wife if she didn't play patsy for him, and then screwing over his wife by having an affair. The "few words" just kicked off a karmic debt this uncle had coming and it was glorious.

  • @chrisrose1983
    @chrisrose1983 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    The second story. They could have buried them together. Vets get buried in a national cemetery for free and so do the spouse. They could have had the wife moved and rebuired next to him. I think meeting this request would have been good.

  • @angelaoneal5169
    @angelaoneal5169 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Okay, first story, this man cheated on his wife, committed tax evasion, and did other horrible things. He dug his own freaking grave. OP simply just gave him a little push. That wasn't overkill. It was justice.

  • @elmocake2849
    @elmocake2849 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    That last one was way to harsh. They’re both at fault for elderly abuse. I’ve hated family members before, but to do that when someone is on their death bed and treat them like that after death. That says a lot about a person.

  • @yuuneeq9494
    @yuuneeq9494 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    (story 2): "Oh my god, this is so fake"
    Seeing the pictures: "holy shit"

  • @davidfink821
    @davidfink821 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I agree with everything the OP in the 2ed story did except the burial. He should have been the bigger person in that one situation and buried him where he wanted to be buried

  • @prophet7779
    @prophet7779 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Second story, changing his gravesite request is actually disgusting like i get the revenge part but messing with someone’s laying spot just doesn’t sit right with me

  • @peanutgallery4159
    @peanutgallery4159 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Uncle broke the law and picked on ppl as if he was better because of it, got what he deserves!

  • @Erraddo
    @Erraddo 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    OP pulled the trigger, but the uncle gave him all the ammo. OP did nothing but help the law.

  • @catherinespencer-mills1928
    @catherinespencer-mills1928 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    First story, yeah, uncle deserved al of it. Eventually, your dirty deeds come to roost. Too bad some other people haven't figured that out.

  • @colleenosullivan857
    @colleenosullivan857 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Story 1. That was genius!

  • @4wdtennessee459
    @4wdtennessee459 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    The second story is more nuclear than pro. Pure savage I like it.

  • @jo-annbastings
    @jo-annbastings 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    About the first story, NAH! OP didn’t overkilled his sleaze ball of an uncle. That guy with his siblings pushed OP’s father so much and for so long into loneliness and despair with their abuse that he deserved his misery. Anyway, play stupid games with people (brother, IRS, wife, associate and employees), win stupid price.
    I LOVE when a good (and real) story has a happy ending. Thank you rSlash!😉👏👍❤️

  • @croach2194
    @croach2194 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I feel sorry for the last OP. He has spent so much time and energy on revenge he could not be a happy person.

  • @FozzyZ28
    @FozzyZ28 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    A Life lesson for all, "Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned" scarily true! 😂

  • @auntiewell3079
    @auntiewell3079 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    This 2nd story op took out revenge on dad by going after new son.
    New son was already destroying dad. The only thing op did was to tip the final scale in her favor

  • @yutorzh7144
    @yutorzh7144 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Everything in this video was 100% justified! I love when people get absolutely scorched

  • @Hiraeth_Nightshade
    @Hiraeth_Nightshade 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    The Uncle brought all that to himself. He was the one cheating, scamming and evading taxes. Zero pity from my part. OP did right.

  • @tomorrow4eva
    @tomorrow4eva 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I love story 2. So satisfying. On the dad, because she ended up with the inheritance. On Shorty, for the dog and her dad. Mmm, the power of paperwork.

  • @shadowfox933
    @shadowfox933 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Story 2:
    I honestly think that what OP did after father died was too far. OP essentially took everything from him in return for what he did, which I thought was justifiable, but don't disrespect the dead like that

    • @bmljenny
      @bmljenny 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Yeah, Dad is gonna haunt OP for sure.

  • @LadyQuotes
    @LadyQuotes 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    The sleazy uncle totally got what he deserved. All they did was tell the truth. If he didn't want his wife to find out he was cheating on her, he shouldn't have cheated on her. If he didn't want to go to prison for tax evasion, don't commit tax evasion. It's not like he was framed, they just literally told the truth.

  • @erinurbanus1858
    @erinurbanus1858 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I got diagnosed with ADHD at 29. It's incredibly difficult to deal with undiagnosed and unmedicated. I was routinely depressed since elementary school and always stressed. It took me twice as long as my peers to finish my two degrees because i had to take a maximum of 3 classes per semester. Any more and my grades plummeted and I was a stressed wreck. Finally got meds and it helps SO much, especially with the fatigue and scatterbrain brain fog.

  • @HeyNancy.J
    @HeyNancy.J 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    The first story was definitely nuclear revenge worthy 😂😂😂

  • @kateburk2168
    @kateburk2168 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    A person will live up to what they are told in formative years...a sort of self fulfilling prophecy if you will.
    I don't understand why the uncle felt it important to tear down his family. Kinda like sitting at the end of a limb & sawing it off.
    My family was far from perfect but I don't recall hearing of any of them behaving in such a manner ever!
    Tough love has been practiced but in the end all worked out for the best & all could depend on family whatever the problem was.

  • @Traveler19491
    @Traveler19491 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    First story: The punishment fit the crime as the crime wasn't just what the uncle said to OP, but remember that he stole OP's father's inheritance, so wiping him out financially was just karma adding interest onto the stolen property. Plus, emotional sadism is something that sticks for life, not just in the moment. Turning the uncle's life into a living hell is nothing more than apt punishment for the hell the uncle was complicit in forcing on OP via driving the dad into alcoholism. Well deserved and nicely done, OP.

  • @Alverant
    @Alverant 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I'm not sure the other veterans would like having Dad there.
    In the first story, remember Uncle didn't screw over his brother and his family, he screwed over a lot of people. What OP did was get justice for many.

  • @jeffm9770
    @jeffm9770 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    That first story might count as nuclear revenge

  • @shockdiesel3470
    @shockdiesel3470 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Story 1: Sleazy uncle got what he deserved and ninety-nine percent of it he brought upon himself

  • @ethribin4188
    @ethribin4188 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Last story.
    I would have at least burried the dad aside his shanty wife.
    That at the very leadt I would have given him.

  • @SLOTHSRIDEUNICORNS
    @SLOTHSRIDEUNICORNS 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    You need an r/scorched earth.
    My mom tried to jail my dad because she was stealing money from him and calling it CHILD SUPPORT.
    I would do the same thing.

  • @hovis62
    @hovis62 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I've heard this story before, but never before with the pictures! Great episode!