The fact that the parents felt comfortable going to their son knowing how dirty they did him...how did they not see that coming? And he's supposed to believe they would follow thru on any deals made after the way they changed up on him at the last minute??
They know that. That's why they pretended to talk bad about the other brother thinking it would stroke op's ego and get him to do what they wanted since they knew the bribe wouldn't be enough. big mistake.
The parents blew it when they reneged on paying for his college. Then they blew it again by bringing a jacked up Jared to intimidate OP when talking to him about talking to the investor about getting into Caltech. They made promises again but as others have pointed out, they had not fulfilled a previous promise. They did the bare minimum for him compared with what they did for Jared. What he told the investor was all true, he did not lie. They blew it a third time when they wanted him to lie on social media so that they looked "good." Then Jared showed up and punched OP. Those parents are lucky OP did not call the police although the school may have done so. Strangers (non-students) coming onto campus and punching a student is frowned upon by universities.
How do we even know that the OP's parents would have kept their word to him if he had done exactly what they wanted? It had already been established that they did not value the promises they made to him.
Why worry about "What if's", has anybody ever been happy with such mentality. OP had the best chance of his life to take revenge on his parents, by simply cutting ties with them and saying NO to their invitation. He simply didn't have to do anything at all.
More than that, this revenge is a good way to discourage them from asking and harassing him for help in the future. After that, they wouldn't dare to ask for help again or risk getting tricked again.
They should never asked him for the favor in the first place. Not after the way they had treated him. His parents were liars. I suspect that Jared is a liar too since he was the golden child. If he was reported to the police by the university, I am sure he lied to his parents about punching Jared because he IS the golden child and he probably did not realize there were surveillance cameras.
What op did was both right and ethical. They are dishonest liars. They broke a contract with him. He warned others about their dishonesty. One could say it would actually have been unethical has he not done so
Their reasoning was stupid. "OH, your actually mediocre brother didn't get accepted, so you can't go to a great school." They KNEW they were never going to pay for his schooling, even if by some Miracle the brother DID get into Cornell. Disgusting. And while I get the point of the Uncle, he's not the one who lived in OPs shoes and doesn't see how fcked up the situation was and how he felt. Not everything can be let go, even if it should be, and if it didn't come out, then it would've eventually and possibly been worse.
Exactly. THEN the excuse would have been that they could only afford ONE top tier school and OBVIOUSLY their Golden Child would be the one they paid for because....reasons......
OP's parents intentionally set him up for failure by pulling their support at the last minute. They had the money to support him, in fact, they had even more to bribe him when it was convenient to them. This was not so much revenge but karma coming back to them.
All OP had to do is when the parents first came to see him and he discovered they had an ulterior motive is say. “ok sure I’ll let you know”. Then on the day, just before the parents were due to go. Tell them you have arranged to go out with college friends. When the parents complain, say “Ah I know how you feel. It sucks to be screwed over doesn’t it?” and hang up. You being out with mates and nowhere near campus.
i hope there was some cops involved after that event with the punch, especially since they were in a lobby. had it been me that golden child brother of mine would of been sent to jail, restraining order guranteed with his actions included. Then if my parents tried to bully me to drop the charges with threats etc, it be just more evidence. then when all was said and done, they'd be all alone, suffering cause their own actions sent their golden boy to jail.
he should have asked for the money up front deposited in his bank for the 4 years they promised because I wouldn't have believed the parents they could have gotten their deal and then again snubbed the OP
The parents did not love the OP's brother either. In cases of extreme favoritism their actions ultimately harm the favored child the most. He was just an extension of their narcissistic egos.
19:00 "I knew that what I had done was not the right or ethical thing to do..." WRONG! The OP was asked to explain to a potential investor about OP's parents. OP explained that his own parents had made a promise for FOUR YEARS to their BLOOD RELATIVE to fund his college, and then renegged the year they were supposed to make good on their promise. The investor needed to know that those two people would not honor their word to a blood relative, so why should they abide by any agreement(s) they might make with some random moneybags? OP was exactly right to explain to the potential investor that those people do not honor their commitments. NTA.
Cutting ties and saying NO to his parents was more of a revenge and respectful for his uncle, than stooping to their low levels disgrace the whole family.
Sorry but your self righteous virtue signalling and abusive victimising of OP is every bit as despicable as your immoral assertion that it is wrong to warn a potential fraud victim of the dishonesty of a possible investment. @@MCBRUCE76
If he brother was made to start school early, that may not have been to his benefit, especially in his early years. It could account for his "mediocre" performance.
Okay, this OP I love. It was a little thick in the beginning with ALL the explanation - I mean, please cut to the bone, but here are wishes that OP turns out Rich wealthy and leaves his family in the trash where they belong. Lots of love OP. Great story.
The OP has never heard the saying "revenge is a dish best served cold". While his actions are understandable and maybe even fair, he could have achieved the same result by saying he would be there & then just not turning up. This would be more in the spirit of his parents' actions. Good on the potential business partner for realising if they would renege on promises to their own son, he couldn't trust them to fulfill contracted promises either.
My problem is with the uncle - "I disapprove mightily of what you did" followed with "I'm going to help you, even though i don't like you" vibes came out of that.
Well once again toxicity favoritism actually backfire her parents are awful people that received boomerang right bsck.if you don't necessarily want consequences then be good towards your love one's. Good job op getting 👏 your confidence power back. Parents 0 op 1
This is why should have have some way of earned some money , do not trust most even if it is parents infact more so when u know how toxic they have been . 🙄😤😮💨🤨
"I don't know on what basis but he simply just thought he was better than me or something" "I've always been better than him in every single thing" Yeah, real mystery where he got that idea from. Also, waited until the last few days of senior year to apply to college? That's how you know OP doesn't know what they're talking about.
I disagree with the Uncle. Technically Telling the Investor about his parents Violation of a verbal contract with a bloos relative wasn't fully revenge. He was informing the Investor of the type of people they truly were so he could make an informed decision. Afterall if they won't honor their word with family then Why should anyone else trust them.
And to think all this could have been avoided with one conversation with the guidance counselor who would have helped apply for scholarships and loans. Thus no need to rely on mommy and daddy, because he knew all along they wouldn't pay. Why else bother keep asking.
The parents did Jared no favours by enrolling him in school at the same time as his older brother. For some clever kids, that would be OK, but for him, his academic performance shows that it was not.
NTA exactly, OP. What you should have done is say that you were willing to go to the party with your parents but that they knew and you knew about what happened with their promised support for the good College you had earned and why they withdrew their support and you were not gong to lie about what happened. However, you would be glad to help the potential investor's son with information about the College you attend. If they still wanted you to go to the party, in the hopes you would make them look good, just relaying the basic facts, without embellishments, about what your parents did to you and why, would give the potential investor enough information about the sort of people your parents are and the likelihood that they would keep to agreements. Your offering, separately, to help the investor's son is something that you could do out of general benevolence and would not cost you anything. After all, somebody helped you. If you told the truth, as I am sure you did, there is no reason for you to put out a public apology and say you lied. The problem with your uncle could have been avoided had you followed this path of action.
2 wrongs don't make it right. OP should have just said no and still keep his distance.. OP needs to let go of the hurt his parents had done to him. You will never get ahead being angry it would eat at you. They will always win as long as they know you're still mad at them. I understand OP can't trust his parents which is understandable.
You seem to have left out the part where you called the police, had him charged with assault, and he was taken away in handcuffs. That would make getting the RO easier.
There’s a great line from Archer. Two baddies, older guy, young-ish girl,were escaping a scene and the girl did something silly. Guy says “why’d you do that…!?” She says “uh, I’m 19.” It’s hysterical and it fits this scenario. Apologize for disappointing uncle but insist that the “parents” don’t deserve an apology. But you have been humbled by uncle’s disappointment and you promise to dump the loser parents and thereby be free of any more temptations to be bad due to their abysmal parenting jobs. But I’m sensing uncle might take away the college tuition and that would be as evil as what the “parents” did to OP. Sometimes you kick, sometimes you get kicked. 🤷♂️
I’m not his parent if that is what you are implying. He claims to be going to CalTech which puts me in mind of Sheldon cooper incredibly intelligent but socially stunted due to studying so hard during his formative years in addition to the favoritism shown to the most likely far more extroverted brother .
If they agree to do what what they wanted me to do for a price I would have gotten it in writing and pay back my uncle for what the he paid out for them not helping me in the first place
Parents are messed up for lying and treating OP the way they did. But OP is also very immature. I agree with the uncle. OP should have just ignored his parents and brother and just leaned on his uncle.
I think his parents were just lying to him again, and they never had any intention of keeping any of their promises even if he had done what they wanted. They didn't have a very good record of keeping their promises to him.
It was childish. He should have just taken the money 💰. Had a contract written got paid. All this revenge stuff doesn't work in real life with this economy. Get paid and move on!!!!
Jared punched you, and you didn't call the cops, and the people in charge of the dormitory who witnessed this saga in the lobby also did not call the cops, yeah I can see where this is going. Instead of jumping in the $hitpot along with his parents and stirring it up to make it stink even more, one could always avoid such situations. What the protagonist did will sound hilarious, justified, and satisfying, when reading someone else's story. But in real life, this is not how things work. This could have literally destroyed the protagonist's life. Revenge is fine as long as it is not cheap and disgusting. Saying NO to the parents alone would have been a revenge, and cutting all ties with them would have been more of a revenge than what OP did. When you want to take revenge on someone, make sure it is not cheap, also make sure they will never come out of its consequences. Have some caliber and worth for your own life and character. Every family, friend, or relatives, who will listen to what OP did, will distance themselves from him. If this issue ever came up in his future personal or professional life, he is going to suffer its consequences. I am not saying parents or the brother are any good, they are just the worst. Don't stoop to lower levels to take revenge on people, you will only make yourselves look bad and ugly.
You sure are making a lot of assumptions, and they sound awfully petty and vindictive. Ruin their life? Nope. In fact you sound downright hypocritical. Almost like you’re eager for it.
@@brianbarber5401 why? Because op literally said "if you dont agree with me you dont pay for me anymore". Again. If I was the uncle, id not only not pay but kick op out. He is just like his parents
@@brianbarber5401so it was ok that the uncle went NC with his sister but when OP did the same thing that his parents did that was ok? And you think others shouldn’t procreate 😂
Boo hoo.. all this because he felt he was entitled to his parents cash. OP is a selfish AH. What his parents do with their money is their business. He literally dumped his parents when they wouldn't fund him going to an IVY LEAGUE SCHOOL! His parents said they would pay for a state school but he didn’t offer anything like maybe the parents pay the amount they would’ve paid for the state school and he get a job to pay for the rest. They could tell he just wanted them for their money. He didn’t even offer to pay part of it when his uncle offered. In fact he had no mention of him getting a job at all! That all his main rant is about the money.He says they favored his brother more but who knows. The fact is even though his parents offered to pay for a state college he threw them away when he had no more use for them and then went out of his way to harm his parents as much as he could. It boggles my mind that he would sneer at his parents offering to burden themself with the high cost of state college for him and demanding they pay the exorbitant amount of an Ivy League school! It’s like he has no concept of money and has no interest in learning. Entitled little AH.
Don't promise something if you don't intend to keep your word? They promised to pay on multiple occasions. You don't break a big promise like that and expect your kid to respect you, specially when your kid knows you don't like him.
If you promise something then you have to keep your word. If you promise something and you break your word then you are a liar. the person you made the promise to has no obligations to treat you with respect or even accept you ever again. You break your word then you have no honor. A person without honor is worthless.
You’re deluding yourself to make the narrative fit your own myopic view of the world. Money? No, it’s about backstabbing conniving bastards who will jump through any mental hoops to justify their nonsense. Just like you.
They do if they're 10 months apart and start school at the same time, which is exactly what happened, OP told us that at the beginning of the story so either u missed that part or weren't listening.
Because you have to be 5 years old here in Georgia by September 1. If OP was born Nov. 1 and his brother born August 1 they would both start school at the same time.
Parenting 101: do NOT make false promises to you child EVER!
The fact that the parents felt comfortable going to their son knowing how dirty they did him...how did they not see that coming? And he's supposed to believe they would follow thru on any deals made after the way they changed up on him at the last minute??
They know that. That's why they pretended to talk bad about the other brother thinking it would stroke op's ego and get him to do what they wanted since they knew the bribe wouldn't be enough. big mistake.
The parents blew it when they reneged on paying for his college.
Then they blew it again by bringing a jacked up Jared to intimidate OP when talking to him about talking to the investor about getting into Caltech. They made promises again but as others have pointed out, they had not fulfilled a previous promise. They did the bare minimum for him compared with what they did for Jared. What he told the investor was all true, he did not lie.
They blew it a third time when they wanted him to lie on social media so that they looked "good."
Then Jared showed up and punched OP. Those parents are lucky OP did not call the police although the school may have done so. Strangers (non-students) coming onto campus and punching a student is frowned upon by universities.
Yeah! Finally a story that doesn't include a doormat type personality. Good luck OP.
So OP had the perfect opportunity to have his brother arrested and didn't take it. What a let down.
It's possible that the op might write more updates to the story
@@freerider7738 this is what it is, a story
@@zedfan4598 I see all Reddit post as stories
He did not mention calling the Police but the College would have done so.
Student (and teenage) life is an extension of childhood, so kids fight and don't involve the grown-ups if they can avoid it.
How do we even know that the OP's parents would have kept their word to him if he had done exactly what they wanted? It had already been established that they did not value the promises they made to him.
Why worry about "What if's", has anybody ever been happy with such mentality. OP had the best chance of his life to take revenge on his parents, by simply cutting ties with them and saying NO to their invitation. He simply didn't have to do anything at all.
God I love when these “be the bigger person” types mindlessly spout just the most hypocritical garbage.
@@ornerylurker8296 I see those people as abusers afraid their own victims will rebel against them.
More than that, this revenge is a good way to discourage them from asking and harassing him for help in the future. After that, they wouldn't dare to ask for help again or risk getting tricked again.
They should never asked him for the favor in the first place. Not after the way they had treated him. His parents were liars.
I suspect that Jared is a liar too since he was the golden child. If he was reported to the police by the university, I am sure he lied to his parents about punching Jared because he IS the golden child and he probably did not realize there were surveillance cameras.
What the uncle doesn't know "revenge is the best pill for heartache"
Sure, but he's still a prick for what he did, two wrongs are two wrongs, that's it
@@AlienoidGamer spoken like an abuser afraid their victims will rebel...
@@nilianstroy sure bud, common decency and goodness is more accurate but believe what you want
@@togatampubolon5948 OP could have lost his college funding. He should have gone to his uncle. I think OP lost some respect there.
20:07 no it didn’t. Tell the receptionist to call the cops to remove them
OP should announce to both sides of the family how crappy their parents are.
What op did was both right and ethical. They are dishonest liars. They broke a contract with him. He warned others about their dishonesty. One could say it would actually have been unethical has he not done so
Their reasoning was stupid. "OH, your actually mediocre brother didn't get accepted, so you can't go to a great school." They KNEW they were never going to pay for his schooling, even if by some Miracle the brother DID get into Cornell. Disgusting.
And while I get the point of the Uncle, he's not the one who lived in OPs shoes and doesn't see how fcked up the situation was and how he felt. Not everything can be let go, even if it should be, and if it didn't come out, then it would've eventually and possibly been worse.
Exactly. THEN the excuse would have been that they could only afford ONE top tier school and OBVIOUSLY their Golden Child would be the one they paid for because....reasons......
The dorm receptionist should have called campus security to kick parents out.
but the story is bullsht
Op getting revenge on parents, makes him the same or worse than they are. Going out of the way to hurt them is low
OP's parents intentionally set him up for failure by pulling their support at the last minute. They had the money to support him, in fact, they had even more to bribe him when it was convenient to them. This was not so much revenge but karma coming back to them.
All OP had to do is when the parents first came to see him and he discovered they had an ulterior motive is say. “ok sure I’ll let you know”. Then on the day, just before the parents were due to go. Tell them you have arranged to go out with college friends. When the parents complain, say “Ah I know how you feel. It sucks to be screwed over doesn’t it?” and hang up. You being out with mates and nowhere near campus.
i hope there was some cops involved after that event with the punch, especially since they were in a lobby. had it been me that golden child brother of mine would of been sent to jail, restraining order guranteed with his actions included. Then if my parents tried to bully me to drop the charges with threats etc, it be just more evidence. then when all was said and done, they'd be all alone, suffering cause their own actions sent their golden boy to jail.
I would have take the money upfront and then blocked them.
he should have asked for the money up front deposited in his bank for the 4 years they promised because I wouldn't have believed the parents they could have gotten their deal and then again snubbed the OP
This guy feels like he’s getting something he earned.
The parents did not love the OP's brother either. In cases of extreme favoritism their actions ultimately harm the favored child the most. He was just an extension of their narcissistic egos.
19:00 "I knew that what I had done was not the right or ethical thing to do..."
WRONG! The OP was asked to explain to a potential investor about OP's parents. OP explained that his own parents had made a promise for FOUR YEARS to their BLOOD RELATIVE to fund his college, and then renegged the year they were supposed to make good on their promise. The investor needed to know that those two people would not honor their word to a blood relative, so why should they abide by any agreement(s) they might make with some random moneybags?
OP was exactly right to explain to the potential investor that those people do not honor their commitments.
NTA.
Cutting ties and saying NO to his parents was more of a revenge and respectful for his uncle, than stooping to their low levels disgrace the whole family.
Respectful to you own damn ego you mean. Warning other human beings of danger is always the morally correct choice.
@@ornerylurker8296but revenge is sooo good. And they are do hipócrital
Sorry but your self righteous virtue signalling and abusive victimising of OP is every bit as despicable as your immoral assertion that it is wrong to warn a potential fraud victim of the dishonesty of a possible investment. @@MCBRUCE76
I'm wondering if OP was made to start school later or if the brother was made to start school early.
If he brother was made to start school early, that may not have been to his benefit, especially in his early years. It could account for his "mediocre" performance.
Okay, this OP I love. It was a little thick in the beginning with ALL the explanation - I mean, please cut to the bone, but here are wishes that OP turns out Rich wealthy and leaves his family in the trash where they belong. Lots of love OP. Great story.
Gigglesnort that uncle- rich people always think they are morally superior, they've never been in the position of being bullied their whole lives
The OP has never heard the saying "revenge is a dish best served cold". While his actions are understandable and maybe even fair, he could have achieved the same result by saying he would be there & then just not turning up. This would be more in the spirit of his parents' actions. Good on the potential business partner for realising if they would renege on promises to their own son, he couldn't trust them to fulfill contracted promises either.
My problem is with the uncle - "I disapprove mightily of what you did" followed with "I'm going to help you, even though i don't like you" vibes came out of that.
How stupid are the parents that they did not see that coming from a mile away?
Well once again toxicity favoritism actually backfire her parents are awful people that received boomerang right bsck.if you don't necessarily want consequences then be good towards your love one's. Good job op getting 👏 your confidence power back. Parents 0 op 1
This is why should have have some way of earned some money , do not trust most even if it is parents infact more so when u know how toxic they have been . 🙄😤😮💨🤨
"I don't know on what basis but he simply just thought he was better than me or something"
"I've always been better than him in every single thing"
Yeah, real mystery where he got that idea from.
Also, waited until the last few days of senior year to apply to college? That's how you know OP doesn't know what they're talking about.
I disagree with the Uncle. Technically Telling the Investor about his parents Violation of a verbal contract with a bloos relative wasn't fully revenge. He was informing the Investor of the type of people they truly were so he could make an informed decision. Afterall if they won't honor their word with family then Why should anyone else trust them.
OP should have gotten everything in writing from the parents.
And to think all this could have been avoided with one conversation with the guidance counselor who would have helped apply for scholarships and loans. Thus no need to rely on mommy and daddy, because he knew all along they wouldn't pay. Why else bother keep asking.
The parents did Jared no favours by enrolling him in school at the same time as his older brother. For some clever kids, that would be OK, but for him, his academic performance shows that it was not.
NTA exactly, OP. What you should have done is say that you were willing to go to the party with your parents but that they knew and you knew about what happened with their promised support for the good College you had earned and why they withdrew their support and you were not gong to lie about what happened. However, you would be glad to help the potential investor's son with information about the College you attend. If they still wanted you to go to the party, in the hopes you would make them look good, just relaying the basic facts, without embellishments, about what your parents did to you and why, would give the potential investor enough information about the sort of people your parents are and the likelihood that they would keep to agreements. Your offering, separately, to help the investor's son is something that you could do out of general benevolence and would not cost you anything. After all, somebody helped you. If you told the truth, as I am sure you did, there is no reason for you to put out a public apology and say you lied. The problem with your uncle could have been avoided had you followed this path of action.
Thank you so much
Thank you for watching!
this sounds just like another story a week or so ago
2 wrongs don't make it right. OP should have just said no and still keep his distance.. OP needs to let go of the hurt his parents had done to him. You will never get ahead being angry it would eat at you. They will always win as long as they know you're still mad at them. I understand OP can't trust his parents which is understandable.
You seem to have left out the part where you called the police, had him charged with assault, and he was taken away in handcuffs. That would make getting the RO easier.
There’s a great line from Archer. Two baddies, older guy, young-ish girl,were escaping a scene and the girl did something silly.
Guy says “why’d you do that…!?”
She says “uh, I’m 19.”
It’s hysterical and it fits this scenario.
Apologize for disappointing uncle but insist that the “parents” don’t deserve an apology. But you have been humbled by uncle’s disappointment and you promise to dump the loser parents and thereby be free of any more temptations to be bad due to their abysmal parenting jobs.
But I’m sensing uncle might take away the college tuition and that would be as evil as what the “parents” did to OP.
Sometimes you kick, sometimes you get kicked. 🤷♂️
This uncle is just a hipócrital, making good karma and not thinking abour op feelings. Like always bê good.. is good to the heart... What? Nooo
Yeah you should not have sunk to your parent’s level. Your uncle was correct. You went over the top . You should have just said not interested.
Your uncle was hoping you take the high road. But you still went to college no problem. The universe provides bad juju baguettes bad juju
WHOLE TIME MONITORING YOUR INCOME !! STILL HAVE SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER 2. CHECK CREDIT SCORE
I’m not saying OP is wrong … but he needs to grow the fuck up and not alienate the only family member that seems to like him
Found the parents' post.
I’m not his parent if that is what you are implying. He claims to be going to CalTech which puts me in mind of Sheldon cooper incredibly intelligent but socially stunted due to studying so hard during his formative years in addition to the favoritism shown to the most likely far more extroverted brother .
@vlkafenryka788 he socially stunted cause he's going to a good school? Are you sure you aren't his parents? You're just as clueless as them.
If they agree to do what what they wanted me to do for a price I would have gotten it in writing and pay back my uncle for what the he paid out for them not helping me in the first place
Parents are messed up for lying and treating OP the way they did. But OP is also very immature. I agree with the uncle. OP should have just ignored his parents and brother and just leaned on his uncle.
You don't cut someone off or out to "teach them a lesson" trust me, that doesn't work. You cut them off because you've already learned YOUR lesson.
Yes, OP is the asso and the uncle is correct what he did is vindictive. Why is OP still pist? OP had the uncle to help out. Let by gone be gone.
I think his parents were just lying to him again, and they never had any intention of keeping any of their promises even if he had done what they wanted.
They didn't have a very good record of keeping their promises to him.
nice
Well OP is really content to milk Uncle for all he's worth.
*constructive criticism* more inflection - lessons monotone
The Apple doesn’t fall far from the tree
APOLOGIES. 2. MAKE UNCLE. HAPPY !
Nice Try, OP’s _Parent_
It was childish. He should have just taken the money 💰. Had a contract written got paid. All this revenge stuff doesn't work in real life with this economy. Get paid and move on!!!!
how unoh know say them did a go give him any money when them finish used him
Yeah, they would conviently "forget" to pay up if he had done what they asked.
There was no contract, and even a check can have a stop payment issued. Not such a smart ass now huh?
Jared punched you, and you didn't call the cops, and the people in charge of the dormitory who witnessed this saga in the lobby also did not call the cops, yeah I can see where this is going.
Instead of jumping in the $hitpot along with his parents and stirring it up to make it stink even more, one could always avoid such situations. What the protagonist did will sound hilarious, justified, and satisfying, when reading someone else's story. But in real life, this is not how things work. This could have literally destroyed the protagonist's life. Revenge is fine as long as it is not cheap and disgusting. Saying NO to the parents alone would have been a revenge, and cutting all ties with them would have been more of a revenge than what OP did.
When you want to take revenge on someone, make sure it is not cheap, also make sure they will never come out of its consequences. Have some caliber and worth for your own life and character. Every family, friend, or relatives, who will listen to what OP did, will distance themselves from him. If this issue ever came up in his future personal or professional life, he is going to suffer its consequences.
I am not saying parents or the brother are any good, they are just the worst. Don't stoop to lower levels to take revenge on people, you will only make yourselves look bad and ugly.
You sure are making a lot of assumptions, and they sound awfully petty and vindictive. Ruin their life? Nope. In fact you sound downright hypocritical. Almost like you’re eager for it.
@@ornerylurker8296 Another one who is supposed to be in a mental asylum.
If I was the uncle id kicked op to the curve
Why? Seriously, why? You’d kick someone because they disappointed you?
Never procreate.
OP should have discussed it with his uncle since he was paying the bills, I agree.
@@brianbarber5401 why? Because op literally said "if you dont agree with me you dont pay for me anymore".
Again. If I was the uncle, id not only not pay but kick op out. He is just like his parents
@@brianbarber5401so it was ok that the uncle went NC with his sister but when OP did the same thing that his parents did that was ok?
And you think others shouldn’t procreate 😂
FYI it's curb, not curve.
Boo hoo.. all this because he felt he was entitled to his parents cash. OP is a selfish AH. What his parents do with their money is their business. He literally dumped his parents when they wouldn't fund him going to an IVY LEAGUE SCHOOL! His parents said they would pay for a state school but he didn’t offer anything like maybe the parents pay the amount they would’ve paid for the state school and he get a job to pay for the rest. They could tell he just wanted them for their money. He didn’t even offer to pay part of it when his uncle offered. In fact he had no mention of him getting a job at all! That all his main rant is about the money.He says they favored his brother more but who knows. The fact is even though his parents offered to pay for a state college he threw them away when he had no more use for them and then went out of his way to harm his parents as much as he could. It boggles my mind that he would sneer at his parents offering to burden themself with the high cost of state college for him and demanding they pay the exorbitant amount of an Ivy League school! It’s like he has no concept of money and has no interest in learning. Entitled little AH.
Don't promise something if you don't intend to keep your word? They promised to pay on multiple occasions. You don't break a big promise like that and expect your kid to respect you, specially when your kid knows you don't like him.
If you promise something then you have to keep your word. If you promise something and you break your word then you are a liar. the person you made the promise to has no obligations to treat you with respect or even accept you ever again. You break your word then you have no honor. A person without honor is worthless.
You sound stupid af they didn’t have to lie to him for four years if they wasn’t going to do it they should’ve said so
You’re deluding yourself to make the narrative fit your own myopic view of the world. Money? No, it’s about backstabbing conniving bastards who will jump through any mental hoops to justify their nonsense.
Just like you.
How is this crap story true? How do non-twin brothers graduate High School in the same year? They don't.
They do if they're 10 months apart and start school at the same time, which is exactly what happened, OP told us that at the beginning of the story so either u missed that part or weren't listening.
So, you don’t understand how time and registering for school works. Got it.
Because you have to be 5 years old here in Georgia by September 1. If OP was born Nov. 1 and his brother born August 1 they would both start school at the same time.
@@brianbarber5401 Do enjoy the fiction............... ass
He (she?) will learn once he (she? ) is old enough for High school /s
Thank you so much