Story 2: If the employee tells you multiple times that the store doesn't have a specific size shirt, then MAYBE they don't have it. Items don't materialize because you want it
Right?! And MAYBE those two NEED to go on a DIET ⁉️ I am being serious, not facetious! When humans get THAT LARGE... It is a 100% GUARANTEE they will have A LOT of health issues!
It is an unforunate truth, but if we don't have any in stock on the floor, there's a microscopically thin possibility that we have it in the back. It's not true for all cases, like my department where we almost always have more in stock in the back, but that's one of the exceptions, mainly because we don't fill our departments with everything we have in one go.
That first story, "My daughter is gonna be on national TV," I would've come back with, "I don't care if it was her coronation to be crowned Queen of Sheeba! You are not being jumped to the front of the line, good day,"
Story 2: I'm a large person myself and it's annoying that it's hard to find something in my size. But there's nothing an employee can do. I always check online first. If they don't have it in the store, yelling isn't going to make it magically appear. Employees don't have that kind of power.
I'm a big guy myself. I've been wearing 3X for a couple years now. Even that's annoying to find. Heck, the 2X was. At 4X you shouldn't be buying expensive clothing, you should be going for a surgery.
You can't get blood from a stone. What got me about this story was idiot family members who used where there's smoke there's fire without understanding that it was Lucy who was on fire.
Story 2: I find it hilarious when people angrily repeat their impossible demands over and over again, as if doing so will magically get them a different answer.
Response I thought of related to that: "I'm not a sorcerer that can conjur stuff like that out of thin air. Otherwise I'd be able to create a brain in that vacuum you have on your bloated neck."
@@condorboss3339 I’m pretty sure the only reason Karen sent her gardener, is because the results of all her late night snack runs are keeping her from squeezing out the front door 😂
Maybe it's because I'm a gamer nerd, but reading this comment, all I can think of is Vaas from Fary Cry 3: "Did I ever tell you the definition of insanity? Insanity is doing the exact same f***ing thing over and over again, expecting s**t to change."
Last story: The biggest reason for divorce isn’t the money, it’s that the husband just showed where OP and the kids fall on his priority list… Thier well being is less valuable to him then some quick fun.
Right. A large windfall like that should be invested somewhere so they don't have to pay major taxes on it; and allow it to grow to secure a stable financial future for her family. Not to mention the emotional burden of receiving that money at the cost of the loss of a loved one. If my spouse and their family flooded me with abuse over death money, I would be tempted to donate the entire inheritance to a charity my lost loved one would have approved of and then filed for divorce.
This is one of those instances when a woman is justified in filing for a divorce. She should have filed on January 2. I never got it why New Year's Day is a good reason for a celebration. I celebrate achievements. That the Earth made it around the sun again since the last time it was in that position on an arbitrary day is no one's achievement.
This actually makes me feel bad though because I know a Lucy and she’s one of the kindest people you’ll ever meet and helps people with disabilities such as myself as a therapist
@@Choujifangirl that's nothing. My grandfather's name was Donald, was a WW2 vet, and had to spend his final years watching Trump trash the Presidency and the country he fought and bled to protect.
This should teach every parent that giving their child anything and everything they want turns them into ungrateful spoilt entitled people when they grow up
Story 5: Lucy raised a monster, she experienced consequences for raising said monster, and yet she STILL doesn't want to accept consequences. Some people just don't learn. She should've just punished Damian for that attack all those years ago when he was just a small boy
@@JadenYukifan28 Even if it WAS play fighting, when someone gets all bloodied over it, there should be some repercussions to make sure they are more careful in the future. (Not that the boy seemed remorseful about bloodying her up considering he was playing video games when the adults came up to investigate the racket instead of tending to the wounds or seeking help.) When your child is this violent when they are small, they need to be trained in self control and discipline fast, because they aren't going to stay small forever, and by that point its too late to handle things yourself. She did no favors for her precious "angel" by ignoring his behavior, all she did was guarantee him a life of crime and prison sentences.
@@meh2510 That was what I was pointing out in my comment, to the Parent, they see a perfect little angel, but others see something completely different. The Entitled Mother in the story sees the former and can't comprehend the fact that their son is a monster and not an Angel.
Please take me to court Lucy and let's get this over with!!! Then see how far she goes with getting a lawyer. Then once that plan goes to hell then she's going to go to GoFundMe and ask people to give her money because of her cousins actions.
Damian is older than 18. Now he's an official adult. The rules change drastically. Mommy can no longer protect him. Now if he hits somebody and they press charges Damian goes to jail.
Story 5, if it was me, as Lucy would spread her lies to those walking around, stating it is all my fault, i would say, "oh, sure, it is my fault that you raised a demon spawn who is now in jail." The last story, I wonder who paid for the meals after she left. LOL
Story 6: Op is not an ATM. Op is NTAH. Op's inheritance is theirs and theirs alone. Their significant other and their family have no right to tell Op how to spend their money or when, let alone what to spend the money on. Those people are toxic, and Op should really think about getting out of that relationship. 👀
Story 6: Man it is so important to keep your inheritance separate from your joint bank account. Even if you think you love and trust your husband. Long story short: My sis got a hefty inheritance when our great grandmother passed away recently. She was planning on paying off student loans, taking care of her daughter, ect, but her husband used that money to buy a very expensive phone, case, and charger that took a little over 80% of the inheritance. Understandably, my sis was pissed but nothing could of been done about it as she refuses to create too much friction between her and her husband. She says that he gets mad at her for overspending on stuff all the time. I'd like to point out her "overspending" actually goes towards caring for her family. I really wish I knew how to tell my sis about my concerns that this guy ain't healthy for her or their daughter but she won't listen. 😕
The last story sounds like my ex husband. I was the only one working for 10 years. He was a stay-at-home parent even after both our kids were in school. He was upset about the debt we accrued and filed for divorce. He's been out of the house for 4 months and has wracked up debt of almost $9k. He had no idea how difficult it was to support a family of 4 on 1 income. He's finding out real fast.
Story 5. This is what happened when you raise your kids with the mindset that "they can do no wrong!", they turn into complete psychopaths that'll do whatever they want. It's a miracle that Lucy's son didn't kill her when she denied him any money, she always looked the other way when he did something bad; kids who grow up like that typically turn into criminals!
Food vs tv story: Hey lady, go bother someone else! Shirts story: Yep, shirts that size generally need to be special ordered. I wear a 3XL and that can be hard enough to find at times. But I've done enough looking online to know larger items are available, but you will have to check size availability and it will cost more. Lucy and Damain story: This is why children NEED to be disciplined as at least as much as they are loved and cared for. To understand the limits of their wants and desires. Lucy is just plain unhinged, blaming OP (and others I'm sure) for her own shortcomings as a parent. Inheritance story: NTA! Yeah, let's just throw that money away on a bunch of frivolous stuff rather than on things we need or that are important. And NO, you're not going to get me to spend it by little surprise "I thought YOU would pay" ambushes! OP, how was your relationship with your husband and his family before you received the inheritance? Use that as a basis for reevaluating your marriage.
Story 5: Should have charged that horrid brat with assault. And that mother... wtf, how could she just wave away punching someone in the face so ahrd they bled? Like... seriously. Story 6: The only thing OP is doing wrong is staying married to that entitled jerk.
5th story: So lucy lied to her family all because, she doesn't want to admit that op was right she raised a monster cause, she's to lazy to discipline her kid what he should or shouldn't do to other people. If you ask me she should be lucky that is not a random kid cause, they would ended up sueing her for emotional distress
It's so hard trying to teach myself discipline as a young adult :( I'm trying and getting better but I also just feel like shit and like I'm so behind my peers
Discipline is learning, you have to show consequences but some people ignore or don't believe in consequences. An entitled person will teach entitlement to another.
Man I've met those people who simply think if you can't do something for them, it's because you don't understand them/you're stupid. "I need you to get in this car and move it" "I don't have a driver's license, I don't have the key, and it's not my car" "Uhhhhh... do you not speak English? I... NEED... YOU... TO... MOVE... THIS... CAR! Get in and drive it away!".
@@christophercuston It was taught comprehension when I was in school. Then again, this was in the ancient historical time known as the early-mid '90s on a land known for its endemic animals and plants.
That first story where Karen wanted all that food instantly...I'm guessing she completely forgot that it was her job to do the catering for the cast and crew. But it's a very common attitude among Karens that their own piss poor planning is somehow automatically someone else's emergency, and their fault, not hers, if they can't do what she wants.
Next to last story, they should immediately file a slander suit against Lucy, and go for the throat. And only waive monetary damages when she finally admits in open court that she (Lucy) was lying her ass off.
Only if she would, Lucy is so entitled and far up her own ass that she can see her teeth. She believed it is everyone's fault except her own. I know plenty of people like her. Don't want to do what they need to do or believe something else would help like sports so they don't have to discipline
I have a suggestion for the Op in the last story in how she should use her inheritance money 💰. She should use it to pay for a divorce and use the rest to start a new life away from that greedy, entitled husband and in-laws. IDK how much she inherited, but she needs to use it before her husband gets his hands on it.
As someone with a minimum wage part-time job, who has a relative that makes very good money, I'm not going to just take them to some expensive place and expect them to pay for it. If they suggest it, and offer to pay, that's one thing, but you just don't try to take advantage of a wealthier relative like that.
*Same here!* My hubby’s a part time worker also, and _both_ our parents are *very* well off (his dad’s a race car driver _and_ my parents own their own company). But, when we see them, we *still* offer to pay because that’s rude to assume that they’ll do everything because they have more money than us.
I got in trouble because a customer said that I was talking about him and called him a horder. Company didn't even check to see if that happened. Like, I have better things to do that make fun of customers. Left that job not too long after, though
Story 1: The best comeback to a Karen, wanting their food immediately, that I ever heard was: "I may have the looks and physique of a god, but madam I can assure you I don't have the power to bend time and space to create your meal out of the ether. It will take time to cook your food and get it out to you" 🤣 Story 2: I'm a fat bloke and I find it hard to get clothing as almost all stores only go up to 3XL and a small version of a 3XL at that. I have found a couple of online shops that sell larger sizes, but sometimes the quality in the clothing is lacking. There simply isn't enough profit in clothing that size, with high profit margin vs material costs and so shops don't sell them.
I think stores should all have larger sizes even if there is only a limited range because there are so many larger sized people out there now. They should at least go up to a 5xl for sure. My husband is a 3-4xl and I can only go to one shop to buy his clothes.
@@JamesDavy2009that’s true. There have been times that shirts that are in my normal size are really tight on me, so it probably all depends on what they consider to be a 2XL.
Story four: I have a very similar tale to tell. My mom was in home hospice because she had terminal cancer, and as she was waiting on her final days, my cousin came up to her and suggested that it would be a good thing and my mom’s best interest to leave the house to her. My mother basically laughed her out of her room and told her in no way in hell that was going to happen. Then after my mom passed, we had to get everything ready because we had to sell the house as per her wishes. My cousin decided that she was going to empty the house out of anything of value. I put a stop to that very quickly and I made it very clear that if you wanted some thing check with me and you can have it but it’s not going to be a free-for-all. I never saw any of that family ever again. This was in early 2015, fuck you Stacy
Yes FU STACY!!!! I too went through a similar situation. But wtf does she think she is entitled to your mom’s house? A mother would give it to her kids first!
Story one.... I'd tell that Be, "NO! Ain't happening, go away and don't come back." 🤨 Story two.... Me: "I'll say this slow for your deficient benefit.... No shirts in your size. Deal with it. Order online." And hang up. I've been wearing 3XL/4XL for many years til my health problems began a couple years back. A couple stores locally had a small selection, but generally I found and ordered them online. Being now "half the man I used to be", I can now wear 2XL. I'd never consider treating a store employee so rudely, demanding what simply doesn't exist. 🙄 Story 5.... He'd be over my knee getting his arse end blistered red! If Lucy B'd, she get spanked too. 😡
I was raised by my grandparents. I think of them like most people think of (good) parents. If anyone tried to take anything of their's, nuclear revenge wouldn't begin to describe it. I would hope I could watch Fluff from maximum security.
Story number five: I had heard this one before. Tragically, I knew someone just like Lucy. She never taught her son boundaries, that the word no is a completely valid response or anything resembling a sense of accountability. Therefore, he was completely unwilling to accept that there were reprisals as well as consequences for his actions. Let's call her Kelly. Very much like Lucy, she never disciplined her spoiled crotch spawn, whom we'll call Matt. Being the baby, he was the golden boy. She put him on a pedestal, essentially beatifying and canonizing him to the point that he believed himself to be bulletproof. Thanks to non-existent to inconsistent discipline, no structure, never instilling in him a sense of empathy, Matt grew up to be an unmanageable nightmare. The way I heard it, he was about thirteen when Kelly finally tried to put her foot down and be the parental authority figure that has been lacking his entire life. It went about as well as expected. At 5’9“, he was a good head taller than her and as muscular as his father. Kelly was barely 5'2” and approximately 140 pounds soaking wet. From what I understand, Kelly tried to stop him from leaving the house because he was grounded thanks to being kicked off the bus and he defied her. When she stepped in front of him, he gave her a hard slap to the floor. Considering Kelly had a knack for lying every time she opened her mouth full of tobacco-stained teeth, it's anybody's guess if this actually happened or was just another ploy for attention. I don't know nor do I care. She called me up flipping out. She got no sympathy from me. I told Kelly point-blank, that she asked for if by not raising him right and to have fun with the monster she had created. She called me a butthole and hung up on me. She ended up posting a long, grammatically-incorrect typo-filled rant on Facebook declaring that people don't know how hard it is being a single parent and she was about to cut contact with some “child haters.” For the record, she wasn't and isn't single, but was able to perpetuate the myth that she was because her husband was often on the road working for months on end. I'm sure her carrying on several extramarital affairs helped with that facade. Kelly's bid to paint herself as the victim went about as well as you would think. Because Kelly's reputation as a Karen preceded her and everyone knew what a horrible jerk Matt was turning out to be, her attempt at fishing for sympathy went over like a lead balloon. She got lambasted in the comments section and even received a few laugh reactions. Her own mother-in-law shared the Bible verse about spare the rod spoil the child. It didn't take long for that post to be deleted only for Kelly to post another one about how she was going to be quitting social media for a while because it was "too toxic.” Naturally, Kelly being Kelly, would be nothing without her source to feed her very fragile Texas-sized ego, she didn't leave social media willingly anyway. She got kicked off of every single platform at least once for being a racist, homophobic, misogynistic, bigoted, xenophobic old witch. I purposely went low to no-contact after the slap incident. I just can't tolerate someone, who's got their head so far up their own butt, that they're incapable of seeing the role they play in their own drama. I did hear through the grapevine, that Matt later went in the Navy but was eventually kicked out and received an other than honorable discharge. The reasons for his discharge are not known to me.
Story 6: NTA What an entitled family. How dare ANYONE decide for you how you are to spend YOUR inheritance. Your husband embarassed himself, you did not. What a bunch of donkey butts to spring this on you when it is time to pay. You did the right thing, but you did leave out one step: You should have have the locks changed the moment you got home, long before the toxic husband got there. Get an attorney, and get a divorce.
❤❤❤Here, by the way, comes a huge thank you to you, Darkfluff, and of course to Stevo for the wonderful work you do. It really is a pleasure every time. 😚😚😚
"Lucy" did not "create" that monster. She let him grow into that monster. He made the choices he did. Sure, what she did not do was criminal and enabling. But Damian is still fully responsible for who he is.
Story 5: As a parent, I tend to let my kids figure most things out themselves, but I still keep an eye on what's going on. My kids also know that If they mess up, to confess and fix things, if they lie its all on them to fix alone, if they do something against the law, they better hope cops find them first. IF I had found any of my kids on the ground bleeding, I don't care how old the person is, they are also going to the hospital (not literally) and so would the mother (Probably literally) I would then have field a police report and contacted child services. Never mess with my kids.
Story 4 and 5, families are the worst, as you can pick your friends but not your family. How true is that. The last story OP is NTAH for standing up for herself to these entitled people
"I never saw the old man again, but God bless him, I hope he's somewhere her shrill little voice will never reach him again." Did .. did OP just wishing the old man to die? 😱
I say that the money is going to pay off debt, emergencies, and my funeral. If he talks about it anytime I will divorce him with the harassment over my family's inheritance as the cause of the divorce.
1#1: A funnier response: "Your daughter is going on TV? What channel? Sorry, I don't watch that channel." #2: "EAT A SALAD!" #5: Lucy needs a 10k pound slander suit.
Restaurant story: I would have jokingly said “that’s nice what show” and then told her to order elsewhere. Shirt: I work retail. I’ve had my fair share of customers like that. One of these days I’m going to say “sorry I didn’t get accepted into Hogwarts” Lucy: Lucy raised a monster. I would dare Lucy to sue me. Then I would counter sue. I know healthcare in the UK is free but in cases where assault is involved, they should sue the attacker for money the system is out. In the US if you are hurt or injured and someone else caused it, the health insurance usually goes after the attacker for reimbursements. Inheritance: my husband inherited a nice sum of money from his grandfather a few years ago. I let my husband spend it the way he pleases. I did ask for some to pay off some student loans but that’s it. My dad recently passed away and I inherited some money. My husband has pretty much said, it’s your money, you do with it as you please.
My family recently went to lunch to celebrate my sister's birthday and my birthday, and my sister went to pay, but my dad told her that he was paying for her and her family as well. That's how it should be, not assume and joke that someone is going to pay, specially without getting a verbal "Hey I'll pay for everyone's meals." If no one says anything, then you should assume that you're paying for your own food. I'm also not the kind of person who goes and buys the most expensive thing, or the most food just because someone else is buying. that's right up their with butting in line because you're in a "hurry".
My husband is going to receive an inheritance soon, and I have given exactly 0 demands on how it is to be spent. It was his family member who died after all.
My baby angel would NEVER do something bad! Boys will be boys, you know? How DARE you accuse my darling of doing this? Years later “How could my baby darling beat me within an inch of my life after I finally put my foot down and told him NO?!”
Last story. O.P is totally the a. How dare they not let their husband and his family take advantage of them and treat her inheritance like their personal piggy bank. For shame having a backbone.
That last story reminds me of so many supposed friends in Norwich, England. I received a sum of money in compensation after an horrendous accident. Seems that people that I thought were really good friends couldn’t spend it fast enough. It was such a beautiful feeling when I told everyone to go away in a sexually oriented manner.
Last story. You are not entitled to somebody else's money no matter what the situation. I had an ex friend constantly want me to hound my mother-in-law for money so we could go out shopping and eating at expensive restaurants. When I said no she says why not you've got your mother-in-law's money I'm like no I don't, that's her money and not mine.
Second story reminds me of my first job, at a lunch restaurant. People used to ask me if todays special tasted good and I answered: I'm sorry, we only serve discuting food here, and the I had to explain that I was only joking...Also, I live in Sweden, so no one cared I spoke that way to costumers.
1) What an obnoxious person. 2) Some people are so awful. I feel sorry for anyone having to deal with someone so stupid and rude. Good response from OP. 3) Nice job. Glad OP got the tv he wanted, and that nasty customer did not get what he wanted. 4) Wow, that is some entitlement and stupidity. NC sounds like the best way to deal with a sister like that. 5) She has raised a monster, he is already a thug even as a kid. Sad that things turned out the way they did. NC is the best way to deal with those who are unreasonable and altogether awful. 6) Good for OP for not allowing herself to be used by husband and his family. NTA. Is this a family to stay in? I think a financial advisor and a good attorney seems like the place to start with that windfall.
Story 2 : I would have just hung up on planet sized Karen tbh. Story 3 : After his first threath i would confirm, and then pull a gun into his face. I will most absolutely defend myself by any means eneded.
Story 3: I would have said ,"Sorry sir, I was willing to pay the $500 for the TV, and you were demanding it for less money than we were willing to sell it for. As such, you were outbid. If you want it for $600, I would be willing to let you have it. But you will need to have it in cash."
Story 1: "My daughter is going on NATIONAL TV...she's going to be the next HONEY BOO BOO, but 14 and pregnant! You don't understand, she needs food after her Go-Go-Juice and ketchup covered Sketti with Hot Dogs!"
story 5: Lucy was a monster and she raised an even worse monster, OP just stay away from that trashy part of your family as well as anyone taking her side.
Story 1: Animal Planet? Story 2: get a car cover because shirts are for human sized people. Story 3: "I'll never come here and throw a fit ever again!" Story 4: "grandma, can you retire so me and my bf can retire too?" Story 5: I'm glad your no good son kicked your ass. Story 6: Spend part of your inheritance on a good divorce lawyer
Fourth story. Please tell me your family is watching out for your grandmother. I don't trust that sister. Fifth story. If you don't teach and raise your children to respect others and do well you are only releasing this person you raised upon society for them to deal with.
No lady, maybe I should talk slow so YOU will understand. We DON'T have shirts in that size, the manufacturers DON'T make them in that size. There is no magical button we can press back here to make something that doesn't exist suddenly appear. Do you finally UNDERSTAND that concept, or is there someone else in the household who is less slow that I can explain this too?
If I was this grandma in my will I would gift them my used underwear because honestly they don't deserve anything but they can't contest if they got something
They also can't contest if you name them and specifically state that you're leaving them nothing. Optional but useful is providing a (non-defamatory) reason.
Story 5 is quite old, and I believe you read it already. As soon as I heard the name Lucy, I knew it would be this mess of a story! Greatest mother of all times!
Story number 5 that woman is insane to raise a socio path is disrespectful. I have no grasp of reality and the family should really think about their priorities and their well being and do isolate themselves from this woman
OP should sue Lucy for defamation and extortion because that is what she trying to commit plus before OP should have contacted cps on Lucy due how she raised her son. Last story, get a divorce op your husband is a gold digger and a leech
Inheritance aside, if someone invites you to go to dinner, unless they specify otherwise or you offer, it's good manners for them to pay. It's incredibly rude to spring that on anyone. The inheritance in play now, OP's husband is basically one giant living red flag. He wants to live the high life while doing nothing to earn it. OP is not a lottery ticket. OP needs to grow a spine and not pay for everything just because he demands it because OP has money.
*At least I know, at 60, whoever loves me or helps me is in it for the love. I am on a fixed income SSI which is less than minimum wage. So whatever I have isn't worth a lot of money.*
I would love to hear an update on the last story, hopefully it’s something like they talked and she told him she doesn’t want to blow that $ on frivolous things, and wants to do something more w it and that it’s up to her when & how it gets spent & he apologizes & agrees, and that he doesn’t usually act entitled like that But that’s most likely wishful thinking, since the way he & his family acted says a lot
If someone says “I’ll sue” you immediately stop the conversation and say “I’m sorry, since you’re threatening to sue, I can no longer speak with you.”
"You'll have to speak to our legal department. Good day. That mean's goodbye. I'm not engaging with you anymore."
Story 2: If the employee tells you multiple times that the store doesn't have a specific size shirt, then MAYBE they don't have it. Items don't materialize because you want it
I would have said we don't have parachutes and hang up.
Right?!
And MAYBE those two NEED to go on a DIET ⁉️
I am being serious, not facetious!
When humans get THAT LARGE... It is a 100% GUARANTEE they will have A LOT of health issues!
It is an unforunate truth, but if we don't have any in stock on the floor, there's a microscopically thin possibility that we have it in the back. It's not true for all cases, like my department where we almost always have more in stock in the back, but that's one of the exceptions, mainly because we don't fill our departments with everything we have in one go.
but I NEED that 57X shirt now! 😂
Neither does food from a busy kitchen...😂😂😂
That first story, "My daughter is gonna be on national TV," I would've come back with, "I don't care if it was her coronation to be crowned Queen of Sheeba! You are not being jumped to the front of the line, good day,"
Yeah, being on national TV as some politician's whore makes her very important and famous.
She's going to be on DrPhil talking about her karen mom, haha
@@Iflie I was thinking "COPS" with a wonderful showcase of her arrest and booking.
@@crichtonbruce4329 Well they did invite the whole family around to brag about it, haha
@@Iflie lol... YES
Story 2: I'm a large person myself and it's annoying that it's hard to find something in my size. But there's nothing an employee can do. I always check online first. If they don't have it in the store, yelling isn't going to make it magically appear. Employees don't have that kind of power.
That's what they want you to think!🙃
Maybe it’ll magically appear if you talk very slowly… 😆
I'm a big guy myself. I've been wearing 3X for a couple years now. Even that's annoying to find. Heck, the 2X was. At 4X you shouldn't be buying expensive clothing, you should be going for a surgery.
@@LegendStormcrowhow rude, some people have health issues that make them larger and there is nothing they can do short of dying
@@nickislade5533At that point surgery is almost all you can do dude. I'm saying this as a huge guy myself.
Story 5: Looks like she got off easy with her son. With what she did to op, op should've sued her for defamation. Absolutely no sympathy for that b.
Definitely something to counter-sue for.
You can't get blood from a stone. What got me about this story was idiot family members who used where there's smoke there's fire without understanding that it was Lucy who was on fire.
Story 2: I find it hilarious when people angrily repeat their impossible demands over and over again, as if doing so will magically get them a different answer.
Can we have a moment of silent meditation for the suffering of her gardener?
Response I thought of related to that:
"I'm not a sorcerer that can conjur stuff like that out of thin air. Otherwise I'd be able to create a brain in that vacuum you have on your bloated neck."
@@condorboss3339 I’m pretty sure the only reason Karen sent her gardener, is because the results of all her late night snack runs are keeping her from squeezing out the front door 😂
Maybe it's because I'm a gamer nerd, but reading this comment, all I can think of is Vaas from Fary Cry 3: "Did I ever tell you the definition of insanity? Insanity is doing the exact same f***ing thing over and over again, expecting s**t to change."
Last story: The biggest reason for divorce isn’t the money, it’s that the husband just showed where OP and the kids fall on his priority list… Thier well being is less valuable to him then some quick fun.
Right. A large windfall like that should be invested somewhere so they don't have to pay major taxes on it; and allow it to grow to secure a stable financial future for her family. Not to mention the emotional burden of receiving that money at the cost of the loss of a loved one. If my spouse and their family flooded me with abuse over death money, I would be tempted to donate the entire inheritance to a charity my lost loved one would have approved of and then filed for divorce.
This is one of those instances when a woman is justified in filing for a divorce. She should have filed on January 2. I never got it why New Year's Day is a good reason for a celebration. I celebrate achievements. That the Earth made it around the sun again since the last time it was in that position on an arbitrary day is no one's achievement.
In that 5th story, Lucy is a sociopath and her hellspawn is a freaking psychopath. At least he’s locked up for a while.
This actually makes me feel bad though because I know a Lucy and she’s one of the kindest people you’ll ever meet and helps people with disabilities such as myself as a therapist
@@Choujifangirl Then she isn't a Lucy because this psycho does nothing but blame others for her own failures.
@@Choujifangirl that's nothing. My grandfather's name was Donald, was a WW2 vet, and had to spend his final years watching Trump trash the Presidency and the country he fought and bled to protect.
@@dark14life oh Lord I honestly feel bad for every person named Donald that’s a decent person😅
@@ChoujifangirlHello from a Kakashi fangirl!
This should teach every parent that giving their child anything and everything they want turns them into ungrateful spoilt entitled people when they grow up
My aunt also raised an entitled son who ended up on the street and an addict after she died. We just found out he died. So sad.
Story 5: Lucy raised a monster, she experienced consequences for raising said monster, and yet she STILL doesn't want to accept consequences. Some people just don't learn.
She should've just punished Damian for that attack all those years ago when he was just a small boy
Some Parents don't want to see the bad in their children, they only want to see the good and are blinded by it.
@@JadenYukifan28 Even if it WAS play fighting, when someone gets all bloodied over it, there should be some repercussions to make sure they are more careful in the future. (Not that the boy seemed remorseful about bloodying her up considering he was playing video games when the adults came up to investigate the racket instead of tending to the wounds or seeking help.) When your child is this violent when they are small, they need to be trained in self control and discipline fast, because they aren't going to stay small forever, and by that point its too late to handle things yourself. She did no favors for her precious "angel" by ignoring his behavior, all she did was guarantee him a life of crime and prison sentences.
@@meh2510 pop
Lucy herself is a scheming user herself
@@meh2510 That was what I was pointing out in my comment, to the Parent, they see a perfect little angel, but others see something completely different. The Entitled Mother in the story sees the former and can't comprehend the fact that their son is a monster and not an Angel.
Please take me to court Lucy and let's get this over with!!! Then see how far she goes with getting a lawyer. Then once that plan goes to hell then she's going to go to GoFundMe and ask people to give her money because of her cousins actions.
Go fund me i.e the middle-class version of being a beggar
Damian is older than 18. Now he's an official adult. The rules change drastically. Mommy can no longer protect him. Now if he hits somebody and they press charges Damian goes to jail.
Story 1: Being featured on ‘America’s Most Wanted’ doesn’t rate being moved to first in line.
Or the Man Show (remember that?)…
Lmao great response 🤣
Lucy sounds like a pos that deserved everything she got, despite how sad it is. What a horrible parent.
Story 5, if it was me, as Lucy would spread her lies to those walking around, stating it is all my fault, i would say, "oh, sure, it is my fault that you raised a demon spawn who is now in jail."
The last story, I wonder who paid for the meals after she left. LOL
Story 6: Op is not an ATM. Op is NTAH. Op's inheritance is theirs and theirs alone. Their significant other and their family have no right to tell Op how to spend their money or when, let alone what to spend the money on. Those people are toxic, and Op should really think about getting out of that relationship. 👀
Story 6: Man it is so important to keep your inheritance separate from your joint bank account. Even if you think you love and trust your husband. Long story short: My sis got a hefty inheritance when our great grandmother passed away recently. She was planning on paying off student loans, taking care of her daughter, ect, but her husband used that money to buy a very expensive phone, case, and charger that took a little over 80% of the inheritance. Understandably, my sis was pissed but nothing could of been done about it as she refuses to create too much friction between her and her husband. She says that he gets mad at her for overspending on stuff all the time. I'd like to point out her "overspending" actually goes towards caring for her family. I really wish I knew how to tell my sis about my concerns that this guy ain't healthy for her or their daughter but she won't listen. 😕
Love makes blind.
Geez, how expensive was that phone? What a rotten situation.
@@meh2510 about 800$ my sis said.
@khaoz6913 That's groceries and a bill. That husband is an idiot.
@@khaoz6913 Probably the newest Samsung or iPhone. I don't get the need to get the newest smartphone when you have a perfectly functional phone.
The last story sounds like my ex husband. I was the only one working for 10 years. He was a stay-at-home parent even after both our kids were in school. He was upset about the debt we accrued and filed for divorce. He's been out of the house for 4 months and has wracked up debt of almost $9k. He had no idea how difficult it was to support a family of 4 on 1 income. He's finding out real fast.
Story 5. This is what happened when you raise your kids with the mindset that "they can do no wrong!", they turn into complete psychopaths that'll do whatever they want.
It's a miracle that Lucy's son didn't kill her when she denied him any money, she always looked the other way when he did something bad; kids who grow up like that typically turn into criminals!
Food vs tv story: Hey lady, go bother someone else!
Shirts story: Yep, shirts that size generally need to be special ordered. I wear a 3XL and that can be hard enough to find at times. But I've done enough looking online to know larger items are available, but you will have to check size availability and it will cost more.
Lucy and Damain story: This is why children NEED to be disciplined as at least as much as they are loved and cared for. To understand the limits of their wants and desires. Lucy is just plain unhinged, blaming OP (and others I'm sure) for her own shortcomings as a parent.
Inheritance story: NTA! Yeah, let's just throw that money away on a bunch of frivolous stuff rather than on things we need or that are important. And NO, you're not going to get me to spend it by little surprise "I thought YOU would pay" ambushes! OP, how was your relationship with your husband and his family before you received the inheritance? Use that as a basis for reevaluating your marriage.
Story 5: Should have charged that horrid brat with assault. And that mother... wtf, how could she just wave away punching someone in the face so ahrd they bled? Like... seriously.
Story 6: The only thing OP is doing wrong is staying married to that entitled jerk.
5th story: So lucy lied to her family all because, she doesn't want to admit that op was right she raised a monster cause, she's to lazy to discipline her kid what he should or shouldn't do to other people. If you ask me she should be lucky that is not a random kid cause, they would ended up sueing her for emotional distress
I worked in retail for 10 years.
That's why I'm extremely polite and friendly to retail workers.
Retail sucks big-time.
I've been saying it for years: If you don't discipline your kids, they'll never learn self-discipline
Your (great) grandparents may have believed in, "Spare the rod, spoil the child."
It's so hard trying to teach myself discipline as a young adult :( I'm trying and getting better but I also just feel like shit and like I'm so behind my peers
Discipline is learning, you have to show consequences but some people ignore or don't believe in consequences. An entitled person will teach entitlement to another.
Karen: "I need....".
Me: " People in hell need ice water too".
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
1st story, her daughter was probably on a Cops episode as an arrestee.......
Last story, NTA. Time for a Divorce.
Hey early birds, Darkfluff, and Stevo! Have a wonderful day everyone!
Man I've met those people who simply think if you can't do something for them, it's because you don't understand them/you're stupid.
"I need you to get in this car and move it" "I don't have a driver's license, I don't have the key, and it's not my car" "Uhhhhh... do you not speak English? I... NEED... YOU... TO... MOVE... THIS... CAR! Get in and drive it away!".
My reply would be "are you honestly this stupid or just hard of hearing? NO...DRIVERS...LICENCE, NOT...MY...CAR, CANNOT...HELP...YOU...
I think comprehension needs to be taught very early in schools. Not just by parents, but everyone to avoid actions of a Karen.
@@christophercuston It was taught comprehension when I was in school. Then again, this was in the ancient historical time known as the early-mid '90s on a land known for its endemic animals and plants.
That first story where Karen wanted all that food instantly...I'm guessing she completely forgot that it was her job to do the catering for the cast and crew. But it's a very common attitude among Karens that their own piss poor planning is somehow automatically someone else's emergency, and their fault, not hers, if they can't do what she wants.
A textbook definition of narcissism.
Next to last story, they should immediately file a slander suit against Lucy, and go for the throat. And only waive monetary damages when she finally admits in open court that she (Lucy) was lying her ass off.
Only if she would, Lucy is so entitled and far up her own ass that she can see her teeth. She believed it is everyone's fault except her own. I know plenty of people like her. Don't want to do what they need to do or believe something else would help like sports so they don't have to discipline
Precisely!!
That might fall under "Pro revenge". Good suggestion.
Last story: how many more red flags does OP need to see before she dumps that parasite of a husband?
Some people honestly think they can't live without a romantic relationship and will ignore all the red flags.
He even called it a celebratory dinner! WHAT? Is he celebrating OP's mom dying? AHOLE!!! OP should use some of that money for a real good attorney!!!
"My daughter's going to be on National TV!" "Let me guess, Jerry Springer?"
Nope to catch a predator
I have a suggestion for the Op in the last story in how she should use her inheritance money 💰. She should use it to pay for a divorce and use the rest to start a new life away from that greedy, entitled husband and in-laws. IDK how much she inherited, but she needs to use it before her husband gets his hands on it.
That was the plot twist of the century! Her gardener lol! Omg!
As someone with a minimum wage part-time job, who has a relative that makes very good money, I'm not going to just take them to some expensive place and expect them to pay for it. If they suggest it, and offer to pay, that's one thing, but you just don't try to take advantage of a wealthier relative like that.
*Same here!* My hubby’s a part time worker also, and _both_ our parents are *very* well off (his dad’s a race car driver _and_ my parents own their own company). But, when we see them, we *still* offer to pay because that’s rude to assume that they’ll do everything because they have more money than us.
@@jaypritchett6846 Right. My brother is a doctor.
I got in trouble because a customer said that I was talking about him and called him a horder. Company didn't even check to see if that happened. Like, I have better things to do that make fun of customers. Left that job not too long after, though
Story 1: The best comeback to a Karen, wanting their food immediately, that I ever heard was: "I may have the looks and physique of a god, but madam I can assure you I don't have the power to bend time and space to create your meal out of the ether. It will take time to cook your food and get it out to you" 🤣
Story 2: I'm a fat bloke and I find it hard to get clothing as almost all stores only go up to 3XL and a small version of a 3XL at that. I have found a couple of online shops that sell larger sizes, but sometimes the quality in the clothing is lacking. There simply isn't enough profit in clothing that size, with high profit margin vs material costs and so shops don't sell them.
I think stores should all have larger sizes even if there is only a limited range because there are so many larger sized people out there now. They should at least go up to a 5xl for sure. My husband is a 3-4xl and I can only go to one shop to buy his clothes.
@@1toshi32 There's also inconsistency in sizes-what is considered XL in store A is considered L in Store B.
@@JamesDavy2009 True.
@@JamesDavy2009that’s true. There have been times that shirts that are in my normal size are really tight on me, so it probably all depends on what they consider to be a 2XL.
@@organrick I do wish that clothing sizes were at the very least as consistent as shoe sizes or have measurements accompanying the categories.
Story 2: Just refer her to a store that makes pool covers so she can special order shirts
💀💀💀
Or car covers, for that matter.
Or maybe a tent maker.
Anyone else press like immediately before the the video begins because we just know it's awesome?
I think protecting her money and if they have kids about going to college then use it on them or save it
Money doesn't change you it amplifies your true nature
Story four: I have a very similar tale to tell. My mom was in home hospice because she had terminal cancer, and as she was waiting on her final days, my cousin came up to her and suggested that it would be a good thing and my mom’s best interest to leave the house to her. My mother basically laughed her out of her room and told her in no way in hell that was going to happen. Then after my mom passed, we had to get everything ready because we had to sell the house as per her wishes. My cousin decided that she was going to empty the house out of anything of value. I put a stop to that very quickly and I made it very clear that if you wanted some thing check with me and you can have it but it’s not going to be a free-for-all. I never saw any of that family ever again. This was in early 2015, fuck you Stacy
Yes FU STACY!!!! I too went through a similar situation. But wtf does she think she is entitled to your mom’s house? A mother would give it to her kids first!
Oh, I cannot wait to see my story be read on here!
"Your daughter's gonna be on national TV? Who did she kill?"
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
😂
That was my first thought!!
Is she a massive Karen too? Its not Majorie Taylor Greene, is it?
Or she doesn’t actually make it on TV...
Story one.... I'd tell that Be, "NO! Ain't happening, go away and don't come back." 🤨
Story two.... Me: "I'll say this slow for your deficient benefit.... No shirts in your size. Deal with it. Order online." And hang up.
I've been wearing 3XL/4XL for many years til my health problems began a couple years back. A couple stores locally had a small selection, but generally I found and ordered them online. Being now "half the man I used to be", I can now wear 2XL. I'd never consider treating a store employee so rudely, demanding what simply doesn't exist. 🙄
Story 5.... He'd be over my knee getting his arse end blistered red! If Lucy B'd, she get spanked too. 😡
Story 6: Definitely not. I say she should divorce him and cut all ties with both him and his family.
I was raised by my grandparents. I think of them like most people think of (good) parents. If anyone tried to take anything of their's, nuclear revenge wouldn't begin to describe it. I would hope I could watch Fluff from maximum security.
first story : I was on national TV four times, but that's bad excuse, so please, TV is never an excuse
The story with the lady with daughter on national tv - my response would have been "so is she going to be featured on America's Most Wanted or Cops?"
Story number five: I had heard this one before. Tragically, I knew someone just like Lucy. She never taught her son boundaries, that the word no is a completely valid response or anything resembling a sense of accountability. Therefore, he was completely unwilling to accept that there were reprisals as well as consequences for his actions. Let's call her Kelly. Very much like Lucy, she never disciplined her spoiled crotch spawn, whom we'll call Matt. Being the baby, he was the golden boy. She put him on a pedestal, essentially beatifying and canonizing him to the point that he believed himself to be bulletproof. Thanks to non-existent to inconsistent discipline, no structure, never instilling in him a sense of empathy, Matt grew up to be an unmanageable nightmare. The way I heard it, he was about thirteen when Kelly finally tried to put her foot down and be the parental authority figure that has been lacking his entire life. It went about as well as expected. At 5’9“, he was a good head taller than her and as muscular as his father. Kelly was barely 5'2” and approximately 140 pounds soaking wet. From what I understand, Kelly tried to stop him from leaving the house because he was grounded thanks to being kicked off the bus and he defied her. When she stepped in front of him, he gave her a hard slap to the floor. Considering Kelly had a knack for lying every time she opened her mouth full of tobacco-stained teeth, it's anybody's guess if this actually happened or was just another ploy for attention. I don't know nor do I care. She called me up flipping out. She got no sympathy from me. I told Kelly point-blank, that she asked for if by not raising him right and to have fun with the monster she had created. She called me a butthole and hung up on me. She ended up posting a long, grammatically-incorrect typo-filled rant on Facebook declaring that people don't know how hard it is being a single parent and she was about to cut contact with some “child haters.” For the record, she wasn't and isn't single, but was able to perpetuate the myth that she was because her husband was often on the road working for months on end. I'm sure her carrying on several extramarital affairs helped with that facade. Kelly's bid to paint herself as the victim went about as well as you would think. Because Kelly's reputation as a Karen preceded her and everyone knew what a horrible jerk Matt was turning out to be, her attempt at fishing for sympathy went over like a lead balloon. She got lambasted in the comments section and even received a few laugh reactions. Her own mother-in-law shared the Bible verse about spare the rod spoil the child. It didn't take long for that post to be deleted only for Kelly to post another one about how she was going to be quitting social media for a while because it was "too toxic.” Naturally, Kelly being Kelly, would be nothing without her source to feed her very fragile Texas-sized ego, she didn't leave social media willingly anyway. She got kicked off of every single platform at least once for being a racist, homophobic, misogynistic, bigoted, xenophobic old witch. I purposely went low to no-contact after the slap incident. I just can't tolerate someone, who's got their head so far up their own butt, that they're incapable of seeing the role they play in their own drama. I did hear through the grapevine, that Matt later went in the Navy but was eventually kicked out and received an other than honorable discharge. The reasons for his discharge are not known to me.
Story 1 - Ma'am, Cops does do reruns so you'll see the segment again later.
Story 6: NTA What an entitled family. How dare ANYONE decide for you how you are to spend YOUR inheritance. Your husband embarassed himself, you did not. What a bunch of donkey butts to spring this on you when it is time to pay. You did the right thing, but you did leave out one step: You should have have the locks changed the moment you got home, long before the toxic husband got there. Get an attorney, and get a divorce.
❤❤❤Here, by the way, comes a huge thank you to you, Darkfluff, and of course to Stevo for the wonderful work you do. It really is a pleasure every time. 😚😚😚
"Lucy" did not "create" that monster. She let him grow into that monster. He made the choices he did.
Sure, what she did not do was criminal and enabling. But Damian is still fully responsible for who he is.
I have to admit that I might not be able to end most of these without violence
Story 5: As a parent, I tend to let my kids figure most things out themselves, but I still keep an eye on what's going on.
My kids also know that If they mess up, to confess and fix things, if they lie its all on them to fix alone, if they do something against the law, they better hope cops find them first.
IF I had found any of my kids on the ground bleeding, I don't care how old the person is, they are also going to the hospital (not literally) and so would the mother (Probably literally)
I would then have field a police report and contacted child services.
Never mess with my kids.
Story 4 and 5, families are the worst, as you can pick your friends but not your family. How true is that. The last story OP is NTAH for standing up for herself to these entitled people
Happy Sunday my fellow Dark Fluffies ❣️☺️
A good response to the TV one is the workers should have just said.... First pay first serve
The 3rd story is *EPIC!* It takes the pettiness to a brand new level!!!
"I never saw the old man again, but God bless him, I hope he's somewhere her shrill little voice will never reach him again."
Did .. did OP just wishing the old man to die? 😱
I think he was wishing he got a new job. Went on to be someone else's gardener. Lol
I say that the money is going to pay off debt, emergencies, and my funeral. If he talks about it anytime I will divorce him with the harassment over my family's inheritance as the cause of the divorce.
1#1: A funnier response: "Your daughter is going on TV? What channel? Sorry, I don't watch that channel." #2: "EAT A SALAD!" #5: Lucy needs a 10k pound slander suit.
Restaurant story: I would have jokingly said “that’s nice what show” and then told her to order elsewhere.
Shirt: I work retail. I’ve had my fair share of customers like that. One of these days I’m going to say “sorry I didn’t get accepted into Hogwarts”
Lucy: Lucy raised a monster. I would dare Lucy to sue me. Then I would counter sue. I know healthcare in the UK is free but in cases where assault is involved, they should sue the attacker for money the system is out. In the US if you are hurt or injured and someone else caused it, the health insurance usually goes after the attacker for reimbursements.
Inheritance: my husband inherited a nice sum of money from his grandfather a few years ago. I let my husband spend it the way he pleases. I did ask for some to pay off some student loans but that’s it. My dad recently passed away and I inherited some money. My husband has pretty much said, it’s your money, you do with it as you please.
My family recently went to lunch to celebrate my sister's birthday and my birthday, and my sister went to pay, but my dad told her that he was paying for her and her family as well. That's how it should be, not assume and joke that someone is going to pay, specially without getting a verbal "Hey I'll pay for everyone's meals." If no one says anything, then you should assume that you're paying for your own food. I'm also not the kind of person who goes and buys the most expensive thing, or the most food just because someone else is buying. that's right up their with butting in line because you're in a "hurry".
My husband is going to receive an inheritance soon, and I have given exactly 0 demands on how it is to be spent. It was his family member who died after all.
"Your daughter's gonna be on national TV? For what, a perp walk...?"
My baby angel would NEVER do something bad! Boys will be boys, you know? How DARE you accuse my darling of doing this?
Years later “How could my baby darling beat me within an inch of my life after I finally put my foot down and told him NO?!”
Last story. O.P is totally the a. How dare they not let their husband and his family take advantage of them and treat her inheritance like their personal piggy bank. For shame having a backbone.
That last story reminds me of so many supposed friends in Norwich, England. I received a sum of money in compensation after an horrendous accident. Seems that people that I thought were really good friends couldn’t spend it fast enough. It was such a beautiful feeling when I told everyone to go away in a sexually oriented manner.
Last story. You are not entitled to somebody else's money no matter what the situation.
I had an ex friend constantly want me to hound my mother-in-law for money so we could go out shopping and eating at expensive restaurants. When I said no she says why not you've got your mother-in-law's money I'm like no I don't, that's her money and not mine.
Second story reminds me of my first job, at a lunch restaurant. People used to ask me if todays special tasted good and I answered: I'm sorry, we only serve discuting food here, and the I had to explain that I was only joking...Also, I live in Sweden, so no one cared I spoke that way to costumers.
1) What an obnoxious person.
2) Some people are so awful. I feel sorry for anyone having to deal with someone so stupid and rude. Good response from OP.
3) Nice job. Glad OP got the tv he wanted, and that nasty customer did not get what he wanted.
4) Wow, that is some entitlement and stupidity. NC sounds like the best way to deal with a sister like that.
5) She has raised a monster, he is already a thug even as a kid. Sad that things turned out the way they did. NC is the best way to deal with those who are unreasonable and altogether awful.
6) Good for OP for not allowing herself to be used by husband and his family. NTA. Is this a family to stay in? I think a financial advisor and a good attorney seems like the place to start with that windfall.
Story 2 : I would have just hung up on planet sized Karen tbh. Story 3 : After his first threath i would confirm, and then pull a gun into his face. I will most absolutely defend myself by any means eneded.
If I had been OP in story 5, I *would* have given her a big fat I TOLD YOU SO.
8:32 ...." would you like a job?"
Story 3: I would have said ,"Sorry sir, I was willing to pay the $500 for the TV, and you were demanding it for less money than we were willing to sell it for. As such, you were outbid. If you want it for $600, I would be willing to let you have it. But you will need to have it in cash."
I love how SM and Corporate backed OP, but I really laughed when OP said the SM "almost died laughing" lol 😂😂😂
Can't get enough of that Dark Fluff!!
Story 1: "My daughter is going on NATIONAL TV...she's going to be the next HONEY BOO BOO, but 14 and pregnant! You don't understand, she needs food after her Go-Go-Juice and ketchup covered Sketti with Hot Dogs!"
Last story ... op leave your greedy butt husband and his family .. that money is your not their's
Last story: D I V O R C E. Miss Dolly is right. Hubby has shown his true colours
story 5: Lucy was a monster and she raised an even worse monster, OP just stay away from that trashy part of your family as well as anyone taking her side.
Story 1: Animal Planet? Story 2: get a car cover because shirts are for human sized people. Story 3: "I'll never come here and throw a fit ever again!" Story 4: "grandma, can you retire so me and my bf can retire too?" Story 5: I'm glad your no good son kicked your ass. Story 6: Spend part of your inheritance on a good divorce lawyer
Fourth story. Please tell me your family is watching out for your grandmother. I don't trust that sister. Fifth story. If you don't teach and raise your children to respect others and do well you are only releasing this person you raised upon society for them to deal with.
No lady, maybe I should talk slow so YOU will understand. We DON'T have shirts in that size, the manufacturers DON'T make them in that size. There is no magical button we can press back here to make something that doesn't exist suddenly appear. Do you finally UNDERSTAND that concept, or is there someone else in the household who is less slow that I can explain this too?
If I was this grandma in my will I would gift them my used underwear because honestly they don't deserve anything but they can't contest if they got something
They also can't contest if you name them and specifically state that you're leaving them nothing. Optional but useful is providing a (non-defamatory) reason.
Story 5 is quite old, and I believe you read it already. As soon as I heard the name Lucy, I knew it would be this mess of a story! Greatest mother of all times!
Story number 5 that woman is insane to raise a socio path is disrespectful. I have no grasp of reality and the family should really think about their priorities and their well being and do isolate themselves from this woman
Story 1: “If you fail to plan, you plan to fail.” Valuable life lesson.
My son NEVER would have taken a controller and bash someone in the face with it and he's a major gamer.
OP should sue Lucy for defamation and extortion because that is what she trying to commit plus before OP should have contacted cps on Lucy due how she raised her son.
Last story, get a divorce op your husband is a gold digger and a leech
Inheritance aside, if someone invites you to go to dinner, unless they specify otherwise or you offer, it's good manners for them to pay. It's incredibly rude to spring that on anyone.
The inheritance in play now, OP's husband is basically one giant living red flag. He wants to live the high life while doing nothing to earn it. OP is not a lottery ticket. OP needs to grow a spine and not pay for everything just because he demands it because OP has money.
*At least I know, at 60, whoever loves me or helps me is in it for the love. I am on a fixed income SSI which is less than minimum wage. So whatever I have isn't worth a lot of money.*
I would love to hear an update on the last story, hopefully it’s something like they talked and she told him she doesn’t want to blow that $ on frivolous things, and wants to do something more w it and that it’s up to her when & how it gets spent & he apologizes & agrees, and that he doesn’t usually act entitled like that
But that’s most likely wishful thinking, since the way he & his family acted says a lot
Lucy and their son Damian? That seems like an Omen of some kind. . .
#5...I shocked that there is no mention of son being imprisoned for his Mom's brutal beating!!
S5: Oh. _Oh, damn!_ Damien is heading right for a career in prison! I hate that "boys will be boys"/"you know how boys are" attitude so, so much.
OP needs to beat Lucy to the Punch and Sue HER for Slander, Libel, Defamation of Character and Harassment...