As a Brit, we don't consider things as a threat or in a completely positive way. Always neutral. How are you doing? I'm alright, you? Yeah same. Alright, see you later.
It never ceases to amaze me how many families are destroyed by greed over inheritance money. Finances are obviously very important, and no-one wants to be stiffed for cash, but people really should use their brains.
@@TraustiGeir You're correct - I should have said as much myself, but I kinda hurried my comment. It is sad that people indulge in this kind of behaviour so soon after losing a loved one. I haven't personally been involved in such a situation, but I've certainly been aware of it happening to people I know. I'm one of three siblings, although my brother is no longer with us - I'd be happy to give up any share of an inheritance if it meant I'd have my brother back - that's what's so puzzling about siblings falling out, possibly permanently, over a few grand, and it's certainly not what the deceased intended.
Oof, yeah and this case Op is in the terrible wrong. This is an old AITA post that is converted into a prorevenge. In the orginal post it was suppose to be deviided evenly and OP just stole the money didn't pay it back in time and then told everyone to fuck off.
@@kushagragoel2188 no the first was still the same, it was by law OP's money, as the interest was OP's as well, OP didn't have to give any of the money to them.
Those grandparents are very smart They took all the bastard and legitimate into account. Now if only that shit was done in Game of Thrones we wouldn't have this mess
But with GoT it was about land ownership. Even if the king share them among his children legit or not they will just go to war reclaiming the rest of their land.
He's British. They tend to play down life threatening situation. When a British squad was surrounded and bombarded by the enemy their radio was "we're in a bit of a pickle here"
STORY 1: OP stole from them, she posted in R/AITA, because of what she did, they lost out on a big interest amount that she refuses to pay back to them. www.reddit.com/r/AmItheAsshole/comments/kuf11e/aita_for_not_paying_my_brother_interest_on_money/?context=3
Last story: the girl literally threatens murder while drunk and the guy is like "wow, rude!" I'm not victim blaming, just saying that he would have saved himself a lot of trouble and pain by shutting the door in her face the first time she came back.
I see what your saying but think of it this way if just the first time she came back he might have not known about her murderous intentions or he could have thought she had changed.
I cant help but think op did take advantage in that first story. Divide it fairly could have meant so many things, even as simple as act like a trust fund but this way it collects interest unlike a normal trust fund(afaik). I think op is power tripping, using the money as he pleased for himself but found reasons to refuse to give them some when they made requests for portions. I get legally he had the say, but we don't really know what the grandparent really intended from this. Am I missing something?
I don’t why the brothers wanted the money in six months vs two years. The youngest brother wouldn’t have gotten the money until he was twenty-one anyway. The middle one should have taken his amount and left. Installments my a$$
As many people have pointed out, it was originaly an AITA post where OP was indeed the AH, but in this "Pro-Revenge" post she manipulated a little of details, like how her brother were ENTITLED to the money, to make her seem like the good guy of the story.
If those brothers continue harassing OP, they should sue their brothers for the 50k plus emotional distress (WELL DESERVED FOR MAKING THE FAMILY TURN ON OP)
The 1 story, the grandparents didn't say the money plus interest, on the r/aita post i remember being called a idiot and a moron for pointing this out, so i guess r/prorevenge suits me better
The original post OP had been guilted into feeling like they stole it. They brushed off that the dad said to spend it. Called them greedy. It didn't include the other siblings. It also didn't mention that they weren't entitled to the fund due to wording and downplayed how rude the brothers were focusing on OP feeling guilty for spending over 100k and getting frustrated about being rushed to pay it back.
Idk if anyone here has seen the show Leverage but the threatening-murder-is-rude thing reminded me of Parker. E: “He tried to kill us!” P: “More importantly, he didn’t *pay* us!” E: “How is that more important!?” P: “Because I take that personally.”
RE 1st story: this story was originally posted in /AITA (written completely differently albeit) and OP was almost unanimously voted TA. OP was such a douchebag in that original post, especially in the comments and updates. The account had a balance of 193k not because he’d already paid back 23k like this new post suggests, but because of the interests the account had accrued over the years. He took the money behind his brothers’ back and tried to snake out of paying them back the 30k he “borrowed”. Cute of them to try to flip the script for a new audience lol
That ex-girlfriend story just makes me think of what my friend is going through. He was living with his ex when he met my BFF, and when F started to develop feelings for BFF, he broke it off with her and started dropping hints to BFF, until they eventually confessed to liking each other. F never told his ex that he and BFF were together, but she started getting really jealous. Well, I shouldn't say "started" cause she had be jealous of anyone he'd spoken too, even when they were together, which was one of the main reasons he ended it with her. When she found out, she quickly found herself a new guy, and constantly brings him over to make F jealous. With BFF living in another country, he can't get up there till the travel bans are lifted, so F is planning to move in with me when he has a chance, but he's having a hard time saving the money, cause he's still helping her out.
I love being able to listen to his voice and all of the crazy stories through the day. If I've missed a few uploads, then I'll catch up, or I'll go rematch my favorites! They never get old-
I download every episode in the morning before I go to work and listen to it on my way to work. Each episode is just long enough to take me to work. It’s awesome
First Story: This sounds like a rewrite of an AITA story I heard on another channel, where OP was _definitely_ the butthole, (Edit: OP was in charge of the brother/s savings, but not the dad for some reason, the whole story is a mess) there were no extramarital shenanigans (iirc), and there were no surprise siblings popping up from the woodwork to lay financial or family claim, getting the dad kicked out (who was also the butthole for recommending theft from the savings in the first place and throwing OP under the bus later.)
It might be an edited version with new updated info. I'm pretty sure the story is the same as even the wording is similar. In the "Original" post I remember some people calling OP the AH because of something like interest rates or something tho he sounded like he was willing to cover that too. At least in this case the OP is NTA in my opinion but I might've given it an ESH if he had refused to pay stuff like the interest rates.
@@Ianreke Yeah, the whole thing was confusing to me. In the original, it just seemed like the money was legitimately _not OP's,_ and she "borrowed" from it anyway. It just seems like a recipe for disaster no matter what: Different types of savings have all these little rules and penalties for withdrawals. Borrowing against interest is as financially irresponsible as paying rent with scratch tickets. Why didn't OP get advice from the bank about how to do this correctly? I dunno. If it were me, I'd just look at it and say, "well, my dream home is affordable. This one will just turn into a financial nightmare." (Which it did.)
@@maggpiprime954 Its the same person. 1) In the original post it said it was left by the grandparents to the only living grandchild with a request that it be split fairly if more were born. It didn't say 100% even and it didn't mention that the wording listed a last name and the younger weren't technically entitled to it. 2) In the first post the OP was told by the dad to buy the house, but felt incredibly guilty for "stealing". With the new information I have to wonder if the dad knew the younger kids had no legal right and endeavored to make his oldest feel terrible so they wouldn't question it. 3) OP downplayed how bratty the younger siblings were in the first post or exaggerated it here. 4) The additional sibbling information.... Likely the dad knew the whole time that his other two kids weren't entitled to anything. But why would he respect financial boundaries when he couldn't respect marriage boundaries?
I'm calling bullshit on the last story based on the council tax. There's one account for each household, so OP would have known that only he was on there as the bill would have been 75% of the full amount. As the account holder, it would have been him that would have had to inform them of the second resident, making him legally responsible for the extra 25%.
A lot of people are guessing he's British from some of the stuff he said, so it might be a matter of being a different country. I don't know how taxes work in other countries (being Canadian, I don't even know how it works in the US), nor do I know where you or the poster of that story are from. Just remember different countries do things differently
In that story (the inheritance story), the two who were screwed over didn't just get a rope to hang themselves, but took that rope from OP "without permission".
My head hurts from all the crazy, stuck up, rude, and entitled people in all these stories but I'm so glad that there are people out there who don't like being treated like doormats, props!
For the last story, wow! I would have gotten a restraining order on that person. Mother and daughter are an entitled pair. Where else would the daughter have learned this behavior?
i love the fact that while OP [DELETED] getting lots of harassment, one random dude messaged her, telling her that he has family relation with OP, and team up in the end to defend themselves from OP's Bros. That's some anime shit right there, i mean.. who doesn't dream of having a secret savior who help us during darkest time and tells us that they actually our long lost sibling?
Listening to the first story, I thought I had clicked the wrong video. From the way it started, I thought I was hearing an AITA post I've heard on Mark Narrations. I'm wondering if it's the same person posting on Prorevenge to add details that were left out.
The girlfriend story... that is classic domestic violence including financial abuse, emotional abuse, verbal abuse, verbal threats, blackmail, psychological abuse, attempts to socially isolate, attempting to destroy reputation and attempts to get him charged by police...
once i was at the pet store for rat food with my mom and when we were going up to pay this karen was yelling at the manager who was this sweet old lady and the karen was fricking yelling at her and when my mom asked the karen to stop swearing infront of me she said oh im so sorry! and then just started swearing again.
I just realized that Persephone was the most entitled kid in the world before Hades kidnapped her. Demeter may be mad, but Persephone turned out better because of that.
I disagree with you on the first story. The OP stole from them and hoped they wouldn't notice. The brothers do deserve that interest, but they could have gone about it better. The story deserves an ESH.
Dont ever let anyone threaten you by saying they will move out or breakup with you. As soon as they say that, evict them or break up with them. If it works for them they will continue to use it.
After hearing about the $150,000 incident ...i realized that posting everything on social media is actually quite helpful....i mean.. if op had just posted in social media that "My half brothers are trying to sue me due to me borrowing some money from MY inheritance (which i was going to return)that I was generous enough to share with them... how greedy can a person get?"....so many ppl would've been on your side....
“Threatened to kill me, I found this very rude” ....RUDE?! Clearly something is equally wrong with OP that they stayed and didn’t find it anything but rude!
From story 3: Get OP once shame on you. Get OP twice shame on OP. You never should have agreed to have her return. Count it as a loss or an expensive lesson learned. Being a former gang leader she might never have been found. I would have made sure to dot my "I's" and crossed my "T's" as I have done prior.
Sadly my grandfather passed away when I was younger. He did the same thing. He put money away in a bank account until each kid (there's 4) turns 21. Well I turned 21 and got that money. It wasn't much just a little over $2000 for each kid but that was all he had left. He was very sick with lung cancer so it appreciated everything he did. He was an amazing man who fought bravely but lost his fight. I got kicked out of my foster home at 18, than kicked out of my boyfriend's family's house at 20. I moved in with my real mom and then lost my job. I looked for a job for over 6 months. Put out over 100 resumes a day but nothing. Obviously my rent was piling up so when I got my inheritance my mother took it stating that all of it was hers due to back logged rent. I kinda understood. I mean I was struggling to find a job and they had been very patient but I was going to save put that money back in a saving account for my child one day. I hoped to save that money for let it increase over the years but my mom wouldn't hear it. She said it didn't matter who gave it to me or why I got it. It was money that I owed her. 😔 I do understand to a point but on the other hand taking it all really destroyed me. Even if she took part of it I would have been okay with that but she took everything.. I had nothing left of my grandfather money.
This first story was in AITA, and OP was ABSOLUTELY judged the AH, and I agree. $300k split three ways. OP borrowed $30k over their $100k, and while they intended to pay it back, they didn’t intend to pay all of it back. If OP had only taken $100k, then there’d be $200k accruing interest. However, OP took $130k, leaving only $170k to accrue interest: AKA they make a good chunk less on interest over the years. In the AITA, OP explains that while they borrowed $30k, they only intended to pay back like $8k or $12k or something and let the interest still being accrued cover the rest of the money they took. The siblings were obviously pissed because OP literally took money from them. They told OP he needs to pay back the full $30k that he took, instead of using the interest accruing on their remaining funds. If you borrow $30k, you pay back $30k. It’s not like OP was struggling to pay it back and figured, well there’s interest. OP planned to borrow $30k and not pay it all back. Just because you didn’t have to give them money because of a technicality, doesn’t mean it’s cool to literally take money from them. Sorry, but this isn’t pro revenge, it’s you’re an asshole.
Unrelated but does anyone else have half lucid dreams where you're having a dream and you kinda become lucid but then become to scared to go fully lucid because its nightmare? I've been having dreams like this and it is kinda freaking me out a bit, like in my dream i become lucid but then freak out because for some reason i get convinced that ill be stuck in that dream if I'm fully lucid so i just go back to normal dream/ unlucid.
What I do in that situation, when I realize it's just a nightmare, is I close my eyes and picture myself anywhere else. Hard to escape the panic and that nagging feeling it won't work but it usually does
Yep. A few nights ago I had a dream that I was with my siblings and cousins, trying to keep them alive from the weird shaped that were completely black. Once they come into sight, they grow really tall, and then.... Well anyways when everyone else was dead, I got so scared that I could control everything in my dreams. The police shot them :). I guess I was kind of lucid dreaming because I could control things, but I didn't fully know I was dreaming. Oh well
Honestly the whole "She threatened to murder me" "Wow, rude"
Is relatable. That's so British.
Yup
Happens every other month lol
Bri'ish amirit
The moment op said "she threatened to kill me and I consider that pretty rude" I immediately knew he's British.
LOL
As a Brit I can confirm
As a Brit, we don't consider things as a threat or in a completely positive way. Always neutral.
How are you doing?
I'm alright, you?
Yeah same.
Alright, see you later.
@@Starkiller5121really? Well the more you know.
It never ceases to amaze me how many families are destroyed by greed over inheritance money.
Finances are obviously very important, and no-one wants to be stiffed for cash, but people really should use their brains.
The coffin has just been buried and people want to tear into each other over the inheritance?
What a way to honor the departed...
@@TraustiGeir You're correct - I should have said as much myself, but I kinda hurried my comment.
It is sad that people indulge in this kind of behaviour so soon after losing a loved one.
I haven't personally been involved in such a situation, but I've certainly been aware of it happening to people I know.
I'm one of three siblings, although my brother is no longer with us - I'd be happy to give up any share of an inheritance if it meant I'd have my brother back - that's what's so puzzling about siblings falling out, possibly permanently, over a few grand, and it's certainly not what the deceased intended.
Oof, yeah and this case Op is in the terrible wrong. This is an old AITA post that is converted into a prorevenge. In the orginal post it was suppose to be deviided evenly and OP just stole the money didn't pay it back in time and then told everyone to fuck off.
@@kushagragoel2188 no the first was still the same, it was by law OP's money, as the interest was OP's as well, OP didn't have to give any of the money to them.
Just goes to show who's real and who's fake
Those grandparents are very smart They took all the bastard and legitimate into account. Now if only that shit was done in Game of Thrones we wouldn't have this mess
DUDE literally when "Chris Smith" came into the story I immediately pictured him as Gendry!!
You said it! 🙌🏼
But with GoT it was about land ownership. Even if the king share them among his children legit or not they will just go to war reclaiming the rest of their land.
'she threatened to kill me'
' I find that rude'
DUDE! WTF?
Quite a stoic man...
I guess he is Canadian.
"she threatened to kill me and I found this quite rude" bro what? No shit
Agreed
That part confused the shit outta me. I know victims of abuse can't always see things the way a stranger can, but rude? That bitch was vile
Mood tho
Sometimes people don’t want to see the truth smh 🤦🏻♀️
He's British. They tend to play down life threatening situation. When a British squad was surrounded and bombarded by the enemy their radio was "we're in a bit of a pickle here"
Mack and Joe: *Sues OP*
OP and Chris: "Fine, no more money for you."
Mack and Joe: *Surprised Pikachu Face*
to be honest if they do sue OP, OP should counter sue for harrassment and slander.
STORY 1: OP stole from them, she posted in R/AITA, because of what she did, they lost out on a big interest amount that she refuses to pay back to them. www.reddit.com/r/AmItheAsshole/comments/kuf11e/aita_for_not_paying_my_brother_interest_on_money/?context=3
honestly, who woulda guess??!
2nd story can be described in one line: *Thomas has never seen such a mess*
I like how you think.
Thomas could not get through, the white goo was sticking to his wheels!
I’m sorry
No it’s *Thomas has never seen such bullshit before*
@@duhrandomduh6242 uhhhh everything ok at home?
@@burger9997 his uncle just visited him
I love watching r/slash in morning to calm down and prep for the day
Its night here in india
Same. It's about 7:30am here in WA State and I just finished prayer, so it's time for some rSlash!
It is 10 here in New york rslash is my favorite for morning stories
I watch while I workout.
Same here. It's 12:01 AM in the Philippines, classes start at 6AM later ^^
Last story: the girl literally threatens murder while drunk and the guy is like "wow, rude!"
I'm not victim blaming, just saying that he would have saved himself a lot of trouble and pain by shutting the door in her face the first time she came back.
Probably the most British line in the entire story.
I see what your saying but think of it this way if just the first time she came back he might have not known about her murderous intentions or he could have thought she had changed.
@@amberhermann6437 "I'm not paying you, me coming back is payment enough for you". Guy should make an r/nicegirls post about her
You people are judging from the outside without any deep emotions.
If this guy loved her, everything seemed to be different for him.
@@lars9925 which probably means he was victim of some sort of abuse or manipulation. Normal partners don't threaten murder in the context of love.
Girl: IM GOING TO KILL YOU!!!
Guy: Rude
I was going to make this exact comment
thanks for the $150,000
Brother: *Screws himself out of 150k*
OP: Hippity Hoppity, your money is my property!
bruh i thought your profile pick was a dry bones head
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*my*
More like : Hippity hoppity, my inheritance is still all MY property.
I cant help but think op did take advantage in that first story. Divide it fairly could have meant so many things, even as simple as act like a trust fund but this way it collects interest unlike a normal trust fund(afaik). I think op is power tripping, using the money as he pleased for himself but found reasons to refuse to give them some when they made requests for portions.
I get legally he had the say, but we don't really know what the grandparent really intended from this. Am I missing something?
"hm... yes, i'll start bad mouthing everyone in my company, that sounds like the best idea ever! that'll get me places"
In some companies, it does.
@@TheAttacker732 it only works if you don't badmouth your superiors me thinks
They smile in your face, always want to take your place...
Op's ex: threatens murder, becomes verbally abusive
Op: wow, r U d E
that one guy after getting stabbed probably "quite rude innit"
I don’t why the brothers wanted the money in six months vs two years. The youngest brother wouldn’t have gotten the money until he was twenty-one anyway. The middle one should have taken his amount and left. Installments my a$$
Greed, plain and simple
Op: *literally doesn’t have to give anyone any money but chooses to do so*
Step brothers: “HOW DARE YOU”
As many people have pointed out, it was originaly an AITA post where OP was indeed the AH, but in this "Pro-Revenge" post she manipulated a little of details, like how her brother were ENTITLED to the money, to make her seem like the good guy of the story.
@@aaaaaaa6402 no they weren’t, it’s legally her/his money
@@jessieM4 In the original AITA post she said that the money had to be divided equally...
If those brothers continue harassing OP, they should sue their brothers for the 50k plus emotional distress (WELL DESERVED FOR MAKING THE FAMILY TURN ON OP)
The 1 story, the grandparents didn't say the money plus interest, on the r/aita post i remember being called a idiot and a moron for pointing this out, so i guess r/prorevenge suits me better
???? The orginal post OP was like momentaul asshole.
@@kushagragoel2188 link to post?
@@ATemplarIGuessShe deleted her acount so tracking down that post is extremely hard, but you can see other people mentioning the AITA post
@@kushagragoel2188 oh, ok
The original post OP had been guilted into feeling like they stole it. They brushed off that the dad said to spend it. Called them greedy. It didn't include the other siblings. It also didn't mention that they weren't entitled to the fund due to wording and downplayed how rude the brothers were focusing on OP feeling guilty for spending over 100k and getting frustrated about being rushed to pay it back.
Guy: *Drives her home.* Choosing Beggar: I’ll murder you! Guy: That was rude.
She came home drunk and threatened to kill me, "I thought this was rude" 🤔 wtf?? How this dude survive that long and live with that toxic psycho 😳
Nothing like r/slash and a cup of tea on a rainy day ♥️
Let’s goooooo uk
UK loves tea, rainy days and r/slash
Legit same lol
Yeah. Rn I’m sitting in it :3
Same but it's a snowy day ☕🌨️
Idk if anyone here has seen the show Leverage but the threatening-murder-is-rude thing reminded me of Parker.
E: “He tried to kill us!”
P: “More importantly, he didn’t *pay* us!”
E: “How is that more important!?”
P: “Because I take that personally.”
I love how people are commenting they liked the video 50 seconds after it was posted
I liked this video 6 minutes ago.
I agree
The fight to be first comment 🤦
You think that's bad? I liked this video yesterday
@@Its-Quirky lol
RE 1st story: this story was originally posted in /AITA (written completely differently albeit) and OP was almost unanimously voted TA. OP was such a douchebag in that original post, especially in the comments and updates. The account had a balance of 193k not because he’d already paid back 23k like this new post suggests, but because of the interests the account had accrued over the years. He took the money behind his brothers’ back and tried to snake out of paying them back the 30k he “borrowed”. Cute of them to try to flip the script for a new audience lol
I mean, the fact that the last OP took the GF back the first time was just... facepalm worthy, I'm sorry.
Rslash before school is the best thing. Thanks again for posting every day! 😊
That ex-girlfriend story just makes me think of what my friend is going through. He was living with his ex when he met my BFF, and when F started to develop feelings for BFF, he broke it off with her and started dropping hints to BFF, until they eventually confessed to liking each other. F never told his ex that he and BFF were together, but she started getting really jealous. Well, I shouldn't say "started" cause she had be jealous of anyone he'd spoken too, even when they were together, which was one of the main reasons he ended it with her. When she found out, she quickly found herself a new guy, and constantly brings him over to make F jealous. With BFF living in another country, he can't get up there till the travel bans are lifted, so F is planning to move in with me when he has a chance, but he's having a hard time saving the money, cause he's still helping her out.
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Me: *click*
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"She threatened to kill me!"
Op: "Rude"
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I’m telling you, a small dose r/slash is the best
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First Story:
This sounds like a rewrite of an AITA story I heard on another channel, where OP was _definitely_ the butthole, (Edit: OP was in charge of the brother/s savings, but not the dad for some reason, the whole story is a mess) there were no extramarital shenanigans (iirc), and there were no surprise siblings popping up from the woodwork to lay financial or family claim, getting the dad kicked out (who was also the butthole for recommending theft from the savings in the first place and throwing OP under the bus later.)
It might be an edited version with new updated info. I'm pretty sure the story is the same as even the wording is similar.
In the "Original" post I remember some people calling OP the AH because of something like interest rates or something tho he sounded like he was willing to cover that too. At least in this case the OP is NTA in my opinion but I might've given it an ESH if he had refused to pay stuff like the interest rates.
@@Ianreke Yeah, the whole thing was confusing to me. In the original, it just seemed like the money was legitimately _not OP's,_ and she "borrowed" from it anyway. It just seems like a recipe for disaster no matter what: Different types of savings have all these little rules and penalties for withdrawals. Borrowing against interest is as financially irresponsible as paying rent with scratch tickets. Why didn't OP get advice from the bank about how to do this correctly?
I dunno. If it were me, I'd just look at it and say, "well, my dream home is affordable. This one will just turn into a financial nightmare." (Which it did.)
it was the same one, i got curious and wanted to go look for it again now but i can't remember the title
Yeah, I remember that too! There are some weird details I remember being different, though. All very strange...
@@maggpiprime954 Its the same person.
1) In the original post it said it was left by the grandparents to the only living grandchild with a request that it be split fairly if more were born. It didn't say 100% even and it didn't mention that the wording listed a last name and the younger weren't technically entitled to it.
2) In the first post the OP was told by the dad to buy the house, but felt incredibly guilty for "stealing". With the new information I have to wonder if the dad knew the younger kids had no legal right and endeavored to make his oldest feel terrible so they wouldn't question it.
3) OP downplayed how bratty the younger siblings were in the first post or exaggerated it here.
4) The additional sibbling information.... Likely the dad knew the whole time that his other two kids weren't entitled to anything. But why would he respect financial boundaries when he couldn't respect marriage boundaries?
At least I have something to Look forward to during the whole being snowed in
Ex: * insert death threat here *
Op: hmpf how rude 😠
Council tax is one bill for the property and names everyone who lives there. There’s no way that poster “suddenly” found out she wasn’t paying it.
I'm calling bullshit on the last story based on the council tax. There's one account for each household, so OP would have known that only he was on there as the bill would have been 75% of the full amount. As the account holder, it would have been him that would have had to inform them of the second resident, making him legally responsible for the extra 25%.
Did she possibly have a separate home she wasn't paying? Just moved in with him but had a separate residence she owed on?
@@ashalon8729 Possible, but he did say the tax was due on their shared home, that's how he "knew" she wasn't paying.
The whole story sounds more like petty revenge to me and not even the good kind.
A lot of people are guessing he's British from some of the stuff he said, so it might be a matter of being a different country. I don't know how taxes work in other countries (being Canadian, I don't even know how it works in the US), nor do I know where you or the poster of that story are from. Just remember different countries do things differently
Considering how their dad is, it's no wonder how OP's brothers turned out like that
4:50 man talk about a "horns nest"
Girlfriend: *literally threatens her boyfriends life*
OP: And, well, I just thought that was pretty rude.
In that story (the inheritance story), the two who were screwed over didn't just get a rope to hang themselves, but took that rope from OP "without permission".
ive literallt timed my morning routine before school specifically so i can watch rslash's new videos while i do my makeup.... love this man
I love when people break up and then get mad when their ex finds someone knew.
Her: I'm gonna kill you!
Him: Now that's pretty rude
I love the post where op describes threatening to be murdered as just "especially rude" , haha , more than rude.
My head hurts from all the crazy, stuck up, rude, and entitled people in all these stories but I'm so glad that there are people out there who don't like being treated like doormats, props!
*Girlfriend threatens to kill*
'I found it rude because I had stayed up for her'
So, murder threats aren't normally rude?
The girl in the final story is hilarious, she talks about “betrayal“ but she dumped Op, and she didn’t pay her half of the rent. 😂
For the last story, wow! I would have gotten a restraining order on that person. Mother and daughter are an entitled pair. Where else would the daughter have learned this behavior?
i love the fact that while OP [DELETED] getting lots of harassment, one random dude messaged her, telling her that he has family relation with OP, and team up in the end to defend themselves from OP's Bros. That's some anime shit right there, i mean.. who doesn't dream of having a secret savior who help us during darkest time and tells us that they actually our long lost sibling?
Early for some satisfying revenge stories from good ol' rSlash.
Dudes, I am not awake yet... I misread that as "I took my toxic butler's inheritance..."😅
Alfred was into coke and hookers and that's how the Wayne's got killed.
No school today and a new RSLASH video today is good day
Listening to the first story, I thought I had clicked the wrong video. From the way it started, I thought I was hearing an AITA post I've heard on Mark Narrations. I'm wondering if it's the same person posting on Prorevenge to add details that were left out.
$3k of interest on $13k? I don't think these people are aware of interest rates.
The girlfriend story... that is classic domestic violence including financial abuse, emotional abuse, verbal abuse, verbal threats, blackmail, psychological abuse, attempts to socially isolate, attempting to destroy reputation and attempts to get him charged by police...
I usually listen to these videos without watching the screen, so to try to read and realize he paraphrases most of the words is trippy
Well OP lost the two entitled brothers and gained two nice new siblings. Equivalent exchange at it's finest.
Gets threatened to be killed
"I found that especially rude"
Now THATS ALOT OF DAMAGE
That was very smart for the grandparents in the first story to create an inheritance fund for the affair kids
Just some nice rSlash before school 📝
Every time I wake up theirs a new video from R/Slash which is awesome
once i was at the pet store for rat food with my mom and when we were going up to pay this karen was yelling at the manager who was this sweet old lady and the karen was fricking yelling at her and when my mom asked the karen to stop swearing infront of me she said oh im so sorry! and then just started swearing again.
For the first story: In reality, they would’ve gotten exactly what they wanted. All they had to do was just shut up and wait.😂😂😂
Wtf the last time I was this early exams were still a thing
I just realized that Persephone was the most entitled kid in the world before Hades kidnapped her. Demeter may be mad, but Persephone turned out better because of that.
If I got that money I would even care about getting more money I would be grateful for it
Day 8 of saying: "ah shit, here we go again."
i search for your comment these past few days, it always puts a smile on my face :)
Day one of starting
ah shit here we go again
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@@theresa54470 ah shit, here we go again
@@theresa54470 ah shit here we go again
you skipped day 6 btw
I disagree with you on the first story. The OP stole from them and hoped they wouldn't notice. The brothers do deserve that interest, but they could have gone about it better. The story deserves an ESH.
Ummmm no did not lisen he not only had his fathers permission but wasnt leagily allowed any of the money
@rSlash thank you for your daily videos...for some odd reason it really gets me through my day :) keep up the amazing work!
Dont ever let anyone threaten you by saying they will move out or breakup with you. As soon as they say that, evict them or break up with them. If it works for them they will continue to use it.
After hearing about the $150,000 incident ...i realized that posting everything on social media is actually quite helpful....i mean.. if op had just posted in social media that "My half brothers are trying to sue me due to me borrowing some money from MY inheritance (which i was going to return)that I was generous enough to share with them... how greedy can a person get?"....so many ppl would've been on your side....
i think she should have demanded the 50k back
"She came in drunk, threatening to kill me. I thought this was especially rude..."
“Threatened to kill me, I found this very rude” ....RUDE?! Clearly something is equally wrong with OP that they stayed and didn’t find it anything but rude!
That Chad story with the company is probably the best way to take care of situations like that - force the person to discredit themselves.
I love watching your videos ❤ they've been helping me through a really big and horrible loss. Glad I can watch one when I'm awake with breakfast 😁
As far as the first story goes it's amazing how money changes some people. It kind of makes them greedy bastards.
To that last one with the crazy responsibility dodging ex, you sure you didn't date my ex? 😂
If so, my belated apologies then.
From story 3: Get OP once shame on you. Get OP twice shame on OP. You never should have agreed to have her return. Count it as a loss or an expensive lesson learned. Being a former gang leader she might never have been found. I would have made sure to dot my "I's" and crossed my "T's" as I have done prior.
I bet the mom and daughter from that last story would love to be on that crazy mom daughter show Smothered.
R/ you are part of my daily routine, thank you so much for all the videos.
Nothing like watching R/slash while your work is due in half a hour
Nothing like listening to r/slash after prepping for job interviews.
Sheeeesh The dad just pulled a Joseph Joestar....
Chris seems like a nice guy
Sadly my grandfather passed away when I was younger. He did the same thing. He put money away in a bank account until each kid (there's 4) turns 21. Well I turned 21 and got that money. It wasn't much just a little over $2000 for each kid but that was all he had left. He was very sick with lung cancer so it appreciated everything he did. He was an amazing man who fought bravely but lost his fight. I got kicked out of my foster home at 18, than kicked out of my boyfriend's family's house at 20. I moved in with my real mom and then lost my job. I looked for a job for over 6 months. Put out over 100 resumes a day but nothing. Obviously my rent was piling up so when I got my inheritance my mother took it stating that all of it was hers due to back logged rent. I kinda understood. I mean I was struggling to find a job and they had been very patient but I was going to save put that money back in a saving account for my child one day. I hoped to save that money for let it increase over the years but my mom wouldn't hear it. She said it didn't matter who gave it to me or why I got it. It was money that I owed her. 😔 I do understand to a point but on the other hand taking it all really destroyed me. Even if she took part of it I would have been okay with that but she took everything.. I had nothing left of my grandfather money.
Best part of the day tbh. Thanks rslash you've made my year even with all this covid to dodge.
So wait, she broke up with you and gave you a clear ticket out of the toxicity, AND YOU GO BACK? Seriously...what did you expect?
Sometimes I like the idea of the hunger games
I love it, always after my shift at work I can listen to Rslash on my way home 😁
This first story was in AITA, and OP was ABSOLUTELY judged the AH, and I agree. $300k split three ways. OP borrowed $30k over their $100k, and while they intended to pay it back, they didn’t intend to pay all of it back.
If OP had only taken $100k, then there’d be $200k accruing interest. However, OP took $130k, leaving only $170k to accrue interest: AKA they make a good chunk less on interest over the years.
In the AITA, OP explains that while they borrowed $30k, they only intended to pay back like $8k or $12k or something and let the interest still being accrued cover the rest of the money they took. The siblings were obviously pissed because OP literally took money from them. They told OP he needs to pay back the full $30k that he took, instead of using the interest accruing on their remaining funds.
If you borrow $30k, you pay back $30k. It’s not like OP was struggling to pay it back and figured, well there’s interest. OP planned to borrow $30k and not pay it all back. Just because you didn’t have to give them money because of a technicality, doesn’t mean it’s cool to literally take money from them. Sorry, but this isn’t pro revenge, it’s you’re an asshole.
I love how I'm watching a video from this channel, I get a notification for a new video from this channel.
I love listening to you before school!
I'm so glad the title story is the first story
Unrelated but does anyone else have half lucid dreams where you're having a dream and you kinda become lucid but then become to scared to go fully lucid because its nightmare? I've been having dreams like this and it is kinda freaking me out a bit, like in my dream i become lucid but then freak out because for some reason i get convinced that ill be stuck in that dream if I'm fully lucid so i just go back to normal dream/ unlucid.
Close your eyes while in a lucid dream, and you will wake up. Heard it from a somebody, i don't lucid dream myself
I don’t think you’ll be stuck in a lucid dream.
What I do in that situation, when I realize it's just a nightmare, is I close my eyes and picture myself anywhere else. Hard to escape the panic and that nagging feeling it won't work but it usually does
Yep. A few nights ago I had a dream that I was with my siblings and cousins, trying to keep them alive from the weird shaped that were completely black. Once they come into sight, they grow really tall, and then.... Well anyways when everyone else was dead, I got so scared that I could control everything in my dreams. The police shot them :). I guess I was kind of lucid dreaming because I could control things, but I didn't fully know I was dreaming. Oh well
The only way you can get stuck in a lucid dream is if you're stuck in a Junji Ito manga