r/Entitledparents Karen Tries To Steal My House!

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  • Опубликовано: 25 окт 2024

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  • @shoom7103
    @shoom7103 4 года назад +2309

    That sick baby.. OP should’ve called CPS. The parents are clearly not fit to have a child.

    • @followyourdreams8469
      @followyourdreams8469 4 года назад +237

      I would have called the ambulance 🚑 they can deal with cps once I explain the mum knows the babys sick and is still partying and drinking!

    • @shoom7103
      @shoom7103 4 года назад +96

      @@followyourdreams8469 Yes of course. The ambulance is a lot more important, but just in case I’d still call cps.

    • @littlegibler-deserted3664
      @littlegibler-deserted3664 4 года назад +61

      Sometimes, CPS treats the children a little below standard. Not like abuse, but not good
      Update: I’m extremely sorry for being so ignorant to ya’ll

    • @followyourdreams8469
      @followyourdreams8469 4 года назад +8

      @@littlegibler-deserted3664 yeah i heard over that

    • @theparalyzedarmy3836
      @theparalyzedarmy3836 4 года назад +50

      @@littlegibler-deserted3664 yeah i can attest to this seeing how i was taken away by CPS at one point in time. its not always the best especially if you get taken in by not so good people too. but when the parent is neglectful in situations like this where its literally life or death then something needs to be done

  • @rSlash
    @rSlash  4 года назад +3058

    YA'LL ITS FRIDAY

  • @jack3417
    @jack3417 4 года назад +473

    For the sick baby one, would rather of called cps about when he vomited and she neglected him.

    • @McSnezzly
      @McSnezzly 4 года назад +10

      CPS would’ve been like “don’t see anything wrong here”

    • @Casper-Ghost
      @Casper-Ghost 4 года назад +4

      ​@the knock out sports gaming channel The issue is that all of those are very common symptoms of Colic, which is super common and only very rarely a reason to actually take the baby to the hospital. It sounds like they just wanted time off from a colicy baby and chose not to warn the babysitter as she'd have backed out or charged more.

    • @spydersoup8447
      @spydersoup8447 3 года назад +1

      @@Casper-Ghost Actually, one part of the story says that the father wasn't even aware that his son was sick and when he found out and sees what she caused, he yelled at her.

    • @boxycat2922
      @boxycat2922 3 года назад +1

      This is a new like I’m your 283 like

    • @champton3217
      @champton3217 3 года назад +1

      That's ABSOLUTELY what I would have done. There's a clear case of neglect here, and that poor kid deserves better.

  • @akariahuhu
    @akariahuhu 4 года назад +894

    Leave a sign on your door “No kids allowed unless asked to come over” Let's see how they gonna react.

    • @notkazman1678
      @notkazman1678 4 года назад +17

      Tantrum obviously

    • @followyourdreams8469
      @followyourdreams8469 4 года назад +20

      You'll hear screaming

    • @thefoxygamer1536
      @thefoxygamer1536 4 года назад +12

      Bang on your door demanding to be let in. You can just not open the door and just Ignore them. If they Continue to bang on the door or try to break in call the police

    • @jasondyrkacz8270
      @jasondyrkacz8270 4 года назад +2

      Not from the kids though.

    • @marshallf8678
      @marshallf8678 4 года назад +2

      I thought you said bend over for a second and it made me laugh a bit

  • @dracko158
    @dracko158 4 года назад +826

    EA: "The house is my husband's, he bought it!"
    Judge: "If you lie, you're gonna face a bigger penalty than just giving back the house."
    Also EA: *Still lies*
    Judge: "1-2 years in jail."
    EA: *Surprised Pikachu Face*

    • @harbymastopia9635
      @harbymastopia9635 4 года назад +8

      hey, at least she took it like a champ. 😂

    • @ShadowTheHypocrite
      @ShadowTheHypocrite 4 года назад +1

      Is surprised pikachu face still relevant?
      At this point that’s more surprising the stupidity of these people.

    • @DecisionsAreQuestionable
      @DecisionsAreQuestionable 4 года назад +2

      Task succesfully failed

    • @Freekymoho
      @Freekymoho 4 года назад +5

      When you're used to authority figures bending over backwards to please you, to the detriment of everyone else

    • @dracko158
      @dracko158 4 года назад +1

      @@ShadowTheHypocrite To me, that's an international sign of any Karen or Kevin.

  • @irogt
    @irogt 4 года назад +358

    First story: People need to know understand that CPS (other their countries equivalent) is a thing. Like... Someone keeps dumping their kids of me even though I'm still technically a stranger and rather than report them for child abandonment/endangerment whatever, it's clearly my fault and I need to move?

    • @McSnezzly
      @McSnezzly 4 года назад +5

      CPS doesn’t do shit. It’s as helpful as police. As in, they’re so useless a lot of the victims end up dead lol.

    • @irogt
      @irogt 4 года назад +16

      @@McSnezzly You may have had a bad experience but many of their workers actually give a damn. At least, if nothing else, it's a deterrent to stop entitled parents from pawning off their children on randos.

    • @Casper-Ghost
      @Casper-Ghost 4 года назад +4

      @@irogt It doesn't matter if they give a damn or not if they can't do anything about it.

    • @gooolinus01
      @gooolinus01 3 года назад +2

      @@Casper-Ghost well you don't know until you try

    • @ellahere2300
      @ellahere2300 2 года назад +2

      @@Casper-Ghost So don't call them because you assume they won't do anything?? That's like not eating because you think you will choke. And yes, they are a part of the legal system, and the legal system can take a child away from their parents if there is enough proof of neglection or abuse.

  • @2MeterLP
    @2MeterLP 4 года назад +119

    If I was in the situation of the babysitter, after 45 minutes of mom being late, id call an ambulance an CPS. If you are told your kid is super sick and dont come running ASAP, you shouldnt have a child.

    • @Casper-Ghost
      @Casper-Ghost 4 года назад +1

      A baby with colic doesn't really qualify as being "supersick" though.

    • @2MeterLP
      @2MeterLP 4 года назад +8

      @@Casper-Ghost I think a baby blasting out of both ends is plenty sick to warrant haste.

    • @Casper-Ghost
      @Casper-Ghost 4 года назад

      @@2MeterLP Unfortunately there's rarely much they can do about colic that you can't do at home.and its generally "just wait it out".

    • @2MeterLP
      @2MeterLP 4 года назад +4

      @@Casper-Ghost I dont care what can or cant be done, if the bitchass of a mother goes partying after being told theres an emergency Im calling CPS.
      EDIT: also a teenager is clearly not qualified to decide what has to be done and babies dehydrate quickly, so still a case for the ambulance.

    • @beccafreeman4694
      @beccafreeman4694 3 года назад +2

      @@Casper-Ghost that was not colic. Colic does not give the child an alarming fever.

  • @morgandouglas6014
    @morgandouglas6014 4 года назад +117

    If it was me, I would also call CPS on the mother who left her sick kid with OP. Her kid was sick and likely dying and her mom’s concern was that OP ruined her date night by trying to call her? I would also tell the mother to find someone else to babysit her child.

    • @JewelWildmoon
      @JewelWildmoon 4 года назад

      @black girl Trump voter hates blm Oh shit you ok?

  • @enderteimant
    @enderteimant 4 года назад +412

    In mother Russia, Karen don't ask for manager, manager ask for Karen

    • @Ginger_06
      @Ginger_06 4 года назад +3

      👁👄👁 😂😂

    • @Frostfern94
      @Frostfern94 4 года назад +10

      Why would anyone ask for a Karen

    • @slaterr586
      @slaterr586 4 года назад +12

      @@Frostfern94 it was a joke

    • @Frostfern94
      @Frostfern94 4 года назад +3

      @@slaterr586 I know

    • @bukitcengkeh1
      @bukitcengkeh1 4 года назад +1

      @@Frostfern94 imagine if it's real

  • @Kezarim
    @Kezarim 4 года назад +533

    "who takes their kids to Auschwitz?" - as a German, i must say: every. Freaking. Kid. Goes there. It's mandatory during our school time. Sometimes twice.

    • @firebladeentertainment5739
      @firebladeentertainment5739 4 года назад +95

      same
      i was deeply shocked when the kid pulled out a sharpy AND WROTE ON THE WALLS!!

    • @ChucklateChip
      @ChucklateChip 4 года назад +139

      ... That wasnt the full sentence... He ask who takes them there "for fun". Idk i feel like thats a valid question. I wouldnt ever take someone there "for fun". It would be for education. Lol its not a theme park. I think thats more what R/slash meant. 🤷

    • @VoidedBow
      @VoidedBow 4 года назад +6

      At least you can take a shower and get refreshed

    • @MinscShip
      @MinscShip 4 года назад +3

      same for most high school studie in denmark

    • @helenemuscagorry244
      @helenemuscagorry244 4 года назад +60

      It's "who takes their kids to Auschwitz FOR FUN" not just "who takes their kids to Auschwitz"

  • @shinobusora
    @shinobusora 4 года назад +74

    For the first story: stop being a doormat, make sure you have evidence that supports your story, and threaten to call the cops for child abandonment or something. This goes for anyone in this kind of situation. If someone keeps sending you their kids to watch when you've repeatedly told them no, especially if they're demanding it be done for free, threaten to call the cops. If they don't stop, actually call the cops. That's the only way some people will learn.

  • @Ragehunger
    @Ragehunger 4 года назад +145

    First story: This woman was never looking for a free tutor, she was looking for a free babysitter. Take rSlash's advice and turn her away at your door. If she doesn't stop, report her to the police for invading your privacy.
    Second story: It's fair that they had to pay up, but people like this will never learn from their mistakes and likely ignore their sick baby again. That clearly called for CPS and police involvement due to serious child neglect and attempted fraud. Let them taste the _real_ consequences of their narcissism.
    Third story: Never underestimate the stubbornness of someone who has been pampered and played favorite by their own parents for their entire lives, given everything they want at a dime and never faced the consequences of their actions before. Of course EA would double down on her court statement, thinking that it would be enough to rule the case in her favor, because she just doesn't know better. Bet her parents probably approached OP's mom after that with a mix of berating her for "setting their daughter up" and begging her to revoke the court sentence or ask for a bail, knowing what entitled parents can be like.
    Fourth story: In their defense, going to Auchwitz would be like an amusement trip filled with fun and joy for people who are hardcore sadists. And I wouldn't put it beneath entitled people to be just that; finding joy in other people's suffering.
    Fifth story: I would bet with either what rSlash said, or the mother was doing everything she could to make her daughter's wedding as awful as possible. In the latter case, she'd be even more of a butthole, regardless if she did it out of jealousy or simply for her own twisted amusement.

    • @paj5529
      @paj5529 2 года назад +2

      Second story sounds like the dad was in the dark, seems the mom didn't tell him about anything, and it seems like the sickness didn't really set in until after they had left, so I feel most of the blame is on the mom

  • @Mask0fFate
    @Mask0fFate 4 года назад +83

    I swear to God, that story with the aunt trying to steal the house could have been an Ace Attorney case. It even had the turnabout and witness breakdown.
    Just think, “Turnabout Karen”.

  • @mitchverr9330
    @mitchverr9330 4 года назад +77

    The first story, IDK why OP didnt just go "if you send them again, I will be taking you to court for the backwages you owe me". Might stop her and if she doesnt stop, proceed to do it. I highly doubt any small claims will side against OP because its a very well known and covered problem of people trying to not pay for childcare.

  • @swampazzo9615
    @swampazzo9615 4 года назад +152

    “I have no issues in drop kicking a woman”
    -Kazuma Satou

  • @Audiogeek-kf2ez
    @Audiogeek-kf2ez 4 года назад +171

    This is a CPS TERRATORRY and I would call them anyways. This is child abandonedment.

  • @l.s.squirrel4226
    @l.s.squirrel4226 4 года назад +54

    "We paid to be here." And you could end up paying 7,000 Euro (a little over $7400) more for defacing historic property with graffiti.

    • @boromirhimself7528
      @boromirhimself7528 3 года назад

      Noice

    • @ovidiuolaru3810
      @ovidiuolaru3810 3 года назад

      If that prison was still used they would have not been kicked out, for as long as i can tell.

    • @entchen682
      @entchen682 3 года назад

      @@ovidiuolaru3810 that.... yeah i also think so.

    • @Lucas-ce9os
      @Lucas-ce9os 3 года назад +1

      Or they can reuse those ovens to burn the "trash"

  • @melvinmoose821
    @melvinmoose821 4 года назад +211

    Let’s go, top ten. RSlash, you have made every day a little bit better for me

  • @Cee-Brew
    @Cee-Brew 4 года назад +163

    Just like Garfield, Monday’s are the worst days

    • @laynemangus
      @laynemangus 4 года назад +3

      Just look at my profile pic lol

    • @Cee-Brew
      @Cee-Brew 4 года назад

      Yeah, got lasagna?

  • @AgentAnime95
    @AgentAnime95 4 года назад +26

    Man, that girl and R/slash have way more patience then I could ever dream of having cause to be brutally honest here, I would've cussed that mother out then not only call an ambulance for that baby but also call in child protective services.

    • @filip8985
      @filip8985 4 года назад

      or call the other parent if possible

    • @kranberry3318
      @kranberry3318 4 года назад

      I still don’t know why op DIDN’T do that!

    • @Casper-Ghost
      @Casper-Ghost 4 года назад

      @@kranberry3318 Cause it likely wasn't quite as bad as it comes across in the post, if she was experienced enough to be trusted with that many children in a small town then they obviously trust her judgement. The symptoms sound like basic Colic to me. and not even that bad really, my little brother's colic was way worse, shit and vomit would be everywhere.

  • @KuroAlis
    @KuroAlis 4 года назад +31

    Second story girl should have took the baby to the hospital. All those hours of fever could have irreversible damage.

  • @sinfulwrath666
    @sinfulwrath666 4 года назад +36

    If I ever built a spaceship to travel to another planet, I got to make sure no Karens or Kevins are in the ship. I won't let them taint the new planet with their Kareness.

    • @VGM_HQ
      @VGM_HQ 4 года назад

      are pokemon aloud

    • @sinfulwrath666
      @sinfulwrath666 4 года назад +1

      @@VGM_HQ sure. Even the cultured ones. If their kids starts showing karen features, i'll dump their butt straight to earth

    • @dickysatria7268
      @dickysatria7268 4 года назад

      Or.. you know... throw them into outer space

    • @animeotaku307
      @animeotaku307 4 года назад

      Something tells me that Karenness is universal

    • @sinfulwrath666
      @sinfulwrath666 4 года назад +2

      @@dickysatria7268
      Karen was a Karen
      0 Karens remains
      Victory

  • @pinstripesuitandheels
    @pinstripesuitandheels 4 года назад +16

    For all you babysitters out there, especially the younger ones: when a baby has a high fever and you can't bring it down you NEED to call an ambulance. Babies die of fevers. If you're in a hotel, you call the reception. Do not try to fix it yourself, ask for help wherever you can because a child's life it at stake.

  • @name-uh5ee
    @name-uh5ee 4 года назад +94

    It's super disrespectful to eat and write on walls on any historical place, especially places like Auchwitz
    They don't want you eating so you don't make a mess, and it's obvious why they don't want you writing

    • @firebladeentertainment5739
      @firebladeentertainment5739 4 года назад +8

      they also dont want you eating incase you throw up from the horrors commited there
      i know i almost did when i was there on a mandatory schooltrip (common in germany)

    • @name-uh5ee
      @name-uh5ee 4 года назад +3

      @@firebladeentertainment5739 and when you throw up
      You make a mess

    • @firebladeentertainment5739
      @firebladeentertainment5739 4 года назад +1

      @@name-uh5ee yep

    • @name-uh5ee
      @name-uh5ee 4 года назад +2

      @@Mommy2Amaya shut

    • @name-uh5ee
      @name-uh5ee 4 года назад +2

      @@Mommy2Amaya no, shut

  • @Avistew
    @Avistew 4 года назад +8

    Jeez, had I been the babysitter of such a sick baby, I would have called an ambulance after she didn't show up in 20 minutes like she said.

  • @rerudo96
    @rerudo96 4 года назад +11

    Kicked off the tour?
    Last I heard you could get severely fined or ever arrested for something like that.

    • @Mad-Hatter-ison
      @Mad-Hatter-ison 3 года назад +1

      Yeah, kid or not it's a federal crime of vandalism

  • @Beena2020
    @Beena2020 4 года назад +43

    Actually, the most likely scenario was her mother didn't let her plan her own wedding. She probably said when you have a daughter, you can have your dream wedding. It happens.

    • @KBox1991
      @KBox1991 2 года назад

      My mum and dad tried tho claim neither me nor my wife should be on the wedding invitations to our own wedding. Because they was hosting. They claimed they was hosting our guest because my mum give me £250 to wards my £22,000 wedding I paid for. The £250 was purely for drink after. I give them their money back and just took £250 more out of my savings.

  • @ebofthechill8008
    @ebofthechill8008 4 года назад +14

    "Where did they go?"
    "Some parts of the camp are... in operating condition."

    • @martinprochazka3714
      @martinprochazka3714 3 года назад +1

      Guide: "Now let me show you the prisoners carrying sand bags around the courtyard."
      Guide 5 minutes later: "Okay, if you're ready, we're now going to watch the executions, follow me..."

  • @InevitableSecrets
    @InevitableSecrets 4 года назад +14

    Re: First Story
    When I was a teen and my siblings late elementary age (10 or 11) we had a neighbor who NEVER took care of her girls. They were maybe 6 or 7, too young to be friends with any of the kids at my house. But they were sweet and often ended up hanging out with us because I'd read to them or my sister would play school with them (my sister never was able to pass up a younger kid willing to obey her every word lol) when the girls were really hard up they would just sit and watch my brother play video games. At least a couple times a week their mom wouldn't be home at dinner time so my mom went ahead and fed them. They were SKIN and BONES and we had extra to share. This went on ALL SUMMER with the kids roaming the neighborhood and ending up at one neighbor or another's most days, never a parent to be seen.
    At some point it became clear to all the parents on our street that they were expected to keep an eye on these two tiny kids because the mom had to work or party or be hung over. Some parents tried to talk to her when the school year started but nothing really changed.
    Until November. At about 8:30pm one of the girls came over asking for a bandaid; she had a cut on her foot and her house was locked and her mom and her sister were gone. We asked her what time her mom had left. Being a little kid she had no idea but she told us it was before the sun went down. That kid seven year old kid was locked outside, barefoot, in shorts and a tank top in 55 degree weather and had been for three hours! We brought her in, bandaged her, fed her and waited. My parents put my siblings to bed and still we waited. At ten her mother still wasn't home so my parents had me take the girl into my room and read to her while they called Child Protective Services. They came at eleven and took that poor baby away. The look of betrayal she gave us haunts me still nearly 20 years later but it was the right thing to do. The cops came the next day and that mother hid on the roof while they took the other girl away and she was evicted shortly after that.
    I never saw those kids again but I think about her and her sister often and I hope that they found a good situation.

  • @thedyingunicorn
    @thedyingunicorn 4 года назад +11

    For the baby one id have called 911 as soon as I figured out the mother wasn’t coming back. You don’t play with fevers and babies. Especially if it’s radiating that much heat. She can pick her child up at the hospital if they allow the child back in her custody.

  • @MP-wg8pd
    @MP-wg8pd 4 года назад +26

    Please, people, quit saying "I'm sorry" and practice saying No.

    • @xjustskye
      @xjustskye 4 года назад +2

      It's a habit of mine to respond with an apology.....sorry... -signed a Canadian

    • @DottieWithHearts
      @DottieWithHearts 4 года назад

      Right? Like I get going for educational purposes,but who goes FOR FUN??

    • @pumpkinmenadianepumpkinpie2352
      @pumpkinmenadianepumpkinpie2352 3 года назад

      @@DottieWithHearts Pies don't like school, and that's why some of the kids at 4th Bakery are Cannibal pies.

  • @cavalr1002
    @cavalr1002 4 года назад +15

    The second last story is unfortunately a very common thing that happens when some tourists comes to Auschwitz, they will write their own names on the walls or on the wood on the beds, and take pictures of things that they're not allowed to take pictures off. They even steal sometimes, for example sometimes they steal barbwire from the fences and Steel Nails from the furniture. You would be surprised on how how disrespectful some people can be, but if you guys ever find yourself on eBay or some other sites where you can buy stuff, try to write Auschwitz and see how many people are selling nails and broken pieces off barbwire and other stuff from the place. Please be respectful for those of you who's going to visit the place one day.

  • @lucasthegayboi5695
    @lucasthegayboi5695 4 года назад +10

    Rslash: "hippity hippity, this house is once again MY property"
    Me: scary-happy patrick(the one from spongebob) face "Y E S S S S"

  • @gummyruler7854
    @gummyruler7854 4 года назад +10

    As a med student diarrhea and vomiting are two things you do not want on a 1 year old child. They easily get dehydrated and die. I'm sure the treatment for the child cost more than the 150 dollars they owed and that's why the dad got super upset. On top of the bad parenting of course.

  • @samuelrussell7003
    @samuelrussell7003 4 года назад +50

    First story is definitely just using you for a free babysitter 🤦‍♂️

    • @FestiveMon
      @FestiveMon 4 года назад +1

      Captain Obvious

    • @samuelrussell7003
      @samuelrussell7003 4 года назад +3

      @@FestiveMon well its not that obvious if they didn't see it is it 🖕🏼

    • @filip8985
      @filip8985 4 года назад

      @@samuelrussell7003 its not always easy to see, also if the mother is handing her children off that easily then wouldnt you feel bad for the kids?

    • @samuelrussell7003
      @samuelrussell7003 4 года назад

      @@filip8985 I never said it wasn't hard to tell

    • @pumpkinmenadianepumpkinpie2352
      @pumpkinmenadianepumpkinpie2352 3 года назад

      @@samuelrussell7003 No shit Sherlock.

  • @paul_warner
    @paul_warner 4 года назад +4

    At 9:52 I was like "oh shit, did entitled aunt get sent to a labor camp to make iPhones for ten years?"

  • @hellraiser217
    @hellraiser217 4 года назад +32

    "Any food or drink I tried to give him he vomited straight up, and he was constantly soiling his nappy with a steady stream of diarrhoe" = "It was a really hot summer night and the baby was just in a daiper." Hm...

    • @addikay7097
      @addikay7097 4 года назад +3

      Nappy is the British word for diaper

    • @skorpiongod
      @skorpiongod 4 года назад +4

      @@addikay7097 hes saying that rslash read an entirely different sentence instead of what was written in the story

  • @Hawk1966
    @Hawk1966 4 года назад +26

    In that first story the babysitter isn't to blame but she WAS utterly irresponsible. After the 1st call when the mother said she'd be there in 20. When that passed she should have immediately called for an ambulance. She allowed that child to suffer for HOURS for no reason.

    • @scottbecker4367
      @scottbecker4367 4 года назад +13

      Keep in mind she was 14, so she likely didn't know what to do. I'm surprised her mother didn't suggest that though.

    • @Proserpira
      @Proserpira 4 года назад +5

      THANK YOU. OP spent around 6 hours with a very sick child and did not attempt to call anyone else for help. If you can't reach the parents you don't just sit around and wait, you call your own parents, or a neighbour. OP claims it was a small town where people looked after each other, so why did they not try to get help for this kid?

    • @lydiahe6790
      @lydiahe6790 4 года назад +1

      I agree, she wasn’t fully at fault but she still should’ve done more

    • @Hawk1966
      @Hawk1966 4 года назад +3

      @@scottbecker4367 nah, she was a baby sitter, experienced at the job the story told and even then, she called her mother who also sat on the need to call an ambulance. "You have an extremely sick baby and the mother won't come?! Call for an ambulance and I'll be right there." Way too much sitting around and allowing an innocent to suffer.

    • @scottbecker4367
      @scottbecker4367 4 года назад

      @@Hawk1966 she had experience, but not necessarily with a sick baby. I also pointed out that her mother should have called an ambulance.

  • @name-uh5ee
    @name-uh5ee 4 года назад +12

    I swear he read that one wear the grandparents hate all of OP's family before
    Either on entitled parents or pro/nuclear revenge

  • @Spiradoptera
    @Spiradoptera 4 года назад +4

    I legitimately gasped with *horror* when the kid wrote on the walls of Auschwitz. That's the most *horrendous* disrespect anyone can give to the victims. I don't care that he's a kid and doesn't know the gravity of what took place there, his parents should have done literally *anything* about it.

  • @KaiyaCorrbin
    @KaiyaCorrbin 4 года назад +7

    Screw CPS, I would have had my mom take me to the ER (A&E, in this case, I think). In 6 hours with that much fluid loss, that baby might have DIED. It sounds like they were in the UK, too, so there's absolutely no reason that baby shouldn't have been taken to the hospital. As a medical worker, that story makes me rather distraught. We get a lot of stupid stuff in the ER...but that is something that would make us jump into action simply because of how serious it is. Once the baby was stable, THEN CPS should have been called...at the hospital. Thr fact she just threatened to leave the baby by itself after calling an ambulance is also appalling to me....you should never just leave a child out of annoyance and spite.

  • @prehistoricbugs
    @prehistoricbugs 4 года назад +14

    i don't think i'd be able to function in the mornings anymore without r slash

  • @ARedMotorcycle
    @ARedMotorcycle 4 года назад +6

    "He had clothes with huge holes in them." And now people buy brand new skinny jeans with huge holes in them.

  • @dubious6718
    @dubious6718 4 года назад +5

    1st story, note down all the times you "babysit" and then send the other a bill, and when she wont pay, take her to small claims court.
    2nd Story, call 911

  • @tanyajackson3833
    @tanyajackson3833 4 года назад +3

    Any baby with a fever, diarrhoea and vomiting needs emergency medical treatment immediately.

  • @snoworveins1212
    @snoworveins1212 4 года назад +10

    No dislikes. Looks like rSlash is scaring away the karens
    RSLASH IS KAREN-REPELLENT CONFIRMED!!!

    • @snoworveins1212
      @snoworveins1212 4 года назад +1

      @Kemuel Yeboah-Kyeremeh Oh gosh dangit people.

    • @TheAndermany
      @TheAndermany 4 года назад +1

      Sadly that's reality

  • @AtariDad
    @AtariDad 4 года назад +6

    The first person shouldn't waste money on movie, they should just report her for child neglect if she keeps leaving her kids at his place without asking. If she still continues to bother them after that, then they should just file a restraining order.

  • @your_local_questerian
    @your_local_questerian 3 года назад +1

    The sick baby part pissed me off. I would call 911 if I had to babysit that poor kid.

  • @vperm7560
    @vperm7560 4 года назад +10

    When he says I’ll pay to see the footage of the freak out or whatever do you think actually ever gets the footage?

    • @FestiveMon
      @FestiveMon 4 года назад +1

      He wants if he could get he most likely do it maybe the OP’s have not answered the request

    • @valeriemd3198
      @valeriemd3198 4 года назад +3

      he did get footage once or twice some time ago, it’s been a while though

    • @FestiveMon
      @FestiveMon 4 года назад

      @@valeriemd3198 that is true

  • @TenTonNuke
    @TenTonNuke 4 года назад +2

    It's difficult for me to care about the property rights for one of many houses. "And the diamond caviar spoon wasn't even polished! FML!"

  • @TraceyJeanne
    @TraceyJeanne 4 года назад +5

    I just absolutely cannot believe people act like this
    Like why do they let themselves be such horrible people
    And how do they have the nerve to act these ways

  • @kanadino2558
    @kanadino2558 4 года назад +2

    Gosh I feel bad for the baby that was very sick. OP was a saint and did what she was supposed to do and more. That mother has some nerve.

  • @kerbo734
    @kerbo734 4 года назад +4

    Imagine how satisfactory it would have been if the EB stepped on a forgotten landmine after being kicked out.

  • @Inuko15
    @Inuko15 4 года назад +1

    That poor baby! If I were OP, I would have called 911. When my son was a year old, I still panicked if he was warm from just crying a little bit from his molars coming in. That mother should of had CPS called and been arrested for child abuse and child endangerment.

  • @donavonseibert507
    @donavonseibert507 4 года назад +6

    Meningococcal meningitis can result in permanent disabilities - such as deafness or brain injury - and can in some cases cause death.
    Symptoms may include a severe headache, fever, fatigue, stiff or painful neck, sensitivity to light or convulsions.

  • @SpiderRiderKya
    @SpiderRiderKya 4 года назад +2

    So in the sick baby story, the OP does clarify somethings in an edit, specifically about calling CPS.
    'I’m Australian, so no CPS to call here. Our equivalent is called DOCS, and there is no way, if I would have called them, that they would have come to our town before the parent got home. We are hours away from anywhere.'

  • @Darwinsmom
    @Darwinsmom 4 года назад +12

    Apologies for the long story, but this was such a remarkable experience that I have never forgotten it and it cannot be truncated without losing the context of the experience. If you prefer Twitterscaped comments, please feel free to skip this. Not long after the Munich Olympics horror in 1972, my family was in that area with the intention of visiting Dachau. My Dad was a soldier and we lived in Germany. During our four years there we saw many War Cemeteries, sites of famous (infamous?) battles and other points of interest in western Europe. We got to Dachau and we were ill prepared for the emotional response we would all have to walking on ground that bore witness to such cruelty and suffering. There was an autobahn not far from the gates of Dachau and the day we visited the ste there was some sort of massive traffic jam either on the highway or nearby. Lots of car horns honking and frustrated voices. Despite all the noise, as we crossed into the footprint of the camp, we all experienced the most profound silence. No birds could be heard singing, there were no insects chirping in the summer heat. The overall feeling was one of incredible sadness and a total lack of life. Even our footsteps on the gravel paths did not register to us. We often talked about the experience. We had been told to read everything we could access in the library at school prior to the trip, so we had a significant perception of what went on there.
    We collectively assumed, as a family of four, that the place was so overwhelmingly evil (for lack of a better explanation) that we found our senses just shut down. I remember becoming aware of the noise from the autobahn becoming very loud and disturbing as soon as we exited the place. Towards the rear of the place, behind the Crematorium I think (iirc) I saw a very modern looking sweeping and curved staircase going downward below ground level. When I reached the last step I saw a wall of floor to ceiling glass with extremely modern furniture and fittings inside. I recall turquoise upholstery - just an incredible juxtaposition against the reconstructed gallows near the gate and the Crematorium so close by. For many years I wondered if I had imagined or dreamed about that room. Then I saw a video on RUclips that showed exactly what I recalled seeing. I cannot recommend highly enough that anyone who has the opportunity to visit one of these camps should go see it. The experience and my perceptions remain with me, 48 years down the road.

    • @JewelWildmoon
      @JewelWildmoon 4 года назад +1

      Whoa. Maybe I should visit someday. That sounds creepy but cool at the same time

    • @leann851
      @leann851 4 года назад +1

      I agree with the footsteps thing, when walking on the gravel, I felt heavy and empty. I barely could lift my feet and just felt like I was going to cry any minute. the air feels tight and you just feel so impacted. I never want to feel like that again.
      About the room, I think I saw something resembling a staircase but since I was with the tour guide, I focused on following him and listening. but I do think there is something, but I'm not sure :)

    • @mariposa9506
      @mariposa9506 4 года назад +2

      I am glad you shared this. The more years that pass, as the survivors get older and pass away, the more important it is to keep passing on the stories to each other and the next generation. People have to understand the outcomes of these types of tyranny in a concrete way, not just in statistics. Its the only way to stay vigilant against a reoccurence of something similar. There are a lot of tales of war and atrocities in human history, but this one has always spoken to me the most somehow.

    • @Darwinsmom
      @Darwinsmom 4 года назад +1

      @@mariposa9506 Thanks to my studies in forensic anthropology I have learned of many atrocities that caused stunning numbers of deaths. Many people believe that, should we choose to forget the lessons of the past we are doomed to repeat the situation.Because of my studies I refuse to allow the lost to be forgotten to the extent that I can prevent that, even if only accomplishing that by keeping the discussion going. In my lifetime I have sworn to keep the memories of two people alive, and I strive to keep my word. A little boy named John Ryan Turner was abused and neglected by his parents in military married quarters. The family lived just a couple of doors down from the home I lived in, although I had left military a couple of years before that little man arrived on the base. The second case was the sister of a lovely woman I had the pleasure of meeting. The sister and her family lived on Okinawa, and the sister was brutally raped and murdered after the American troops landed on the island near the end of WWII. The victims of the concentration camps and John Ryan /turner, as well as my friend's sister were effectively obliterated and there is a risk they may be forgotten. Not on my watch!

    • @mariposa9506
      @mariposa9506 4 года назад

      @@Darwinsmom Thanks for sharing their stories and keeping their memory alive.

  • @1musamune
    @1musamune 4 года назад +1

    that entitled mom from the second story I would of said "I'm calling an ambulance as soon as I hang up if you aren't her when they get here I'm gonna have them notify the police of child neglect."

  • @shadowman7307
    @shadowman7307 4 года назад +2

    11:46 Guess you could say that the entitled family members were "undesirables".

  • @lexussmith2172
    @lexussmith2172 4 года назад +7

    As a mother that actually can happen with teething , however when that stuff happened you give them Tylenol and call the doctor immediately. Those are all symptoms of teething and I can understand how a 14-year-old wouldn't quite know that, but honestly I think the mother should have been more worried and and left more supplies

  • @hiimryan2388
    @hiimryan2388 3 года назад +2

    "Oh so my landlord is a Karen for evicting me when I don't pay?"

  • @candaceflores747
    @candaceflores747 4 года назад +5

    Entitled aunt is a modern day Azula and entitled dad is prince Zuko he got that sweet revenge in the end

    • @From_A_Diverging_Timeline
      @From_A_Diverging_Timeline 3 года назад

      Why make this into a dumb avatar analogy.. why

    • @candaceflores747
      @candaceflores747 3 года назад

      @@From_A_Diverging_Timeline same reason you commented on my “dumb comment”. It’s because I can 😁

  • @Elentarien
    @Elentarien 4 года назад +2

    To be fair with the parents of the sick child, sometimes that kind of thing can set in VERY quickly. And if it WAS being 'passed off' as teething, they may not have realized the child was actually sick until it became full blown after they left. Heck, I have gotten sick like that before - not known until suddenly, over the course of a couple of hours, it flairs up and becomes bad. However, yes, as soon as it was reported the baby was absolutely very sick, they should have dropped everything and returned. The babysitter was wrong in letting it go so long. As soon as they realized the baby was sick and the parents were being so awful, they absolutely should have called an ambulance.

  • @miriah3054
    @miriah3054 4 года назад +4

    I would've just called the ambulance without a warning after that many calls.
    Also, who takes their kid to Auschwitz? Me. I totally would. But not like that family...

  • @spiderwebbs8583
    @spiderwebbs8583 4 года назад +2

    At around 6:18 my dad had something similar. My dad had a brother and my grandparents favored my uncle. They were always treating my uncle like the golden child and my dad like dead weight. My dad had to pay his own car payments in high school while my uncle got a new car and my grandparents paid for everything. My dad also didnt have much clothes while my uncle was practically swimming in clothes. One that really sets me off is that my dad wanted to go to college so bad and he was really smart too but he didn't havr the money for it and my grandparents wouldn't pay for his college but they got my uncle name brand clothes and everything while my dad desperately wanted to go to college. Let's just say my dad doesn't like his job now because he didn't get to do what he wanted because he couldn't go to college. Also for some reason my grandparents hated my mom and constantly was rude to her for no reason. I don't like seeing my grandma anynore since she was the main one, but my grandpa is dead. I liked seeing my grandpa but I still don't like my grandma. And she hasn't changed towards my parents either. She still treats my dad like dead weight even tho he visiys her and brings her gifts any chance he gets when we live 45 minutes away and my uncle barely visits her and lives like 10 minutes away. I have barely any contact with my uncle and I don't want any either cause he's just an alcoholic who barely works while my dad works his ass off for my family. I don't want pity I just wanted to talk about this.

  • @shiromix01
    @shiromix01 4 года назад +3

    Omg... When I went to auswitch I went with a group of teenagers o young adults I don't know... But they were laughing at the entrance.... Omfg I was so angry. But when the tour lady told them that was disrespectful they shut up

  • @josantiago3652
    @josantiago3652 4 года назад +2

    Last year I went to Buchenwald concentration camp with my then boyfriend (I am from Panama, he's German) and like others here, he mentioned how that part of their history is practically hammered into everyone from a young age.
    It was such a solemn place and definitely a different experience, but I saw whole families there, one even with their dog. The dog wasn't allowed in so the dad stayed outside and even the kids were respectful but it's because it is a cultural thing and they all know it's not to be forgotten. Maybe they were tourists.

  • @izzy_881
    @izzy_881 4 года назад +4

    Watching your videos is the highlight of my day

  • @KTSpeedruns
    @KTSpeedruns 4 года назад +2

    OP in the first story needs to file for harassment.

  • @clorox__bleach2723
    @clorox__bleach2723 4 года назад +4

    Anyone reading have a good rest of your day.

  • @colejizba8784
    @colejizba8784 3 года назад

    That mother need some serious help and OP should have called CPS. That poor baby.

  • @mosieldest3111
    @mosieldest3111 4 года назад +7

    Notification Squad 💪

  • @frocat5163
    @frocat5163 4 года назад +1

    I know when I visit a site where thousands of people were imprisoned, tortured and murdered, the first thing I want to do is have a picnic and carry bag of popcorn on the tour.

  • @leo79033
    @leo79033 4 года назад +4

    "who takes their kids to Auschwitz for a fun filled family vacation?" that right there, along with museums are pretty much the only 'vacations' I've ever been on

  • @TheGreyParse
    @TheGreyParse 3 года назад +1

    In that first story, they should've just called CPS after the "mother" blew them off twice just so she could continue partying.

  • @propandapower7633
    @propandapower7633 4 года назад +10

    That Karen was stupid. She should’ve just said “This is MY house because of the Constitution.”

    • @aliyam2823
      @aliyam2823 4 года назад

      the constitution only applies in america not everywhere else in the world ...

    • @propandapower7633
      @propandapower7633 4 года назад

      1. Did it say it wasn’t in America? (No, seriously, I’m too lazy to rewatch it.)
      2. It was just supposed to be a funny reference to a previous rSlash video.

  • @Mad-Hatter-ison
    @Mad-Hatter-ison 4 года назад +2

    if I was Op in the tour story, I would've slap that kid and say "Congrats you snot nose, you Disrespect the dead, and now you are CURSED FOREVER!!" (want to use the curse forever just to scare the kid and teach him a lesson...but yeah vandalism can cause not only illegal paperwork not matter the age, but can anger the dead)

  • @KitsuneNoMeiji
    @KitsuneNoMeiji 4 года назад +4

    ...... Are you censoring the word "crap"? What kind of world do we live in where this is a necessity?

  • @The_Laser_Kittens
    @The_Laser_Kittens 4 года назад +1

    On the last one:
    That's 1 reason why my Wife and I just courthoused: no entitled mothers on either side to bollock up everything.
    Also less expensive and gets right to the core reason: spending our lives *together* ... not with our respective "families".

  • @HandleBeTaken
    @HandleBeTaken 4 года назад +3

    I’m early for once, without notifications!

  • @randomstudios9286
    @randomstudios9286 3 года назад

    “Ugh! Saving my child is so annoying, the nerve of this baby sitter”

  • @ryanpenrod1859
    @ryanpenrod1859 4 года назад +4

    Chinese court is weird; why would they care who initially paid for the house if it was legally owned by the grandparents? If it's under their name, it should be their property and they can give it to whoever they like. They basically defended the use of a loophole to circumvent property hoarding laws.
    I think this is fake, or there is a lot more going on.

  • @KellyDVance
    @KellyDVance 4 года назад +2

    My parents took me to the Dachau Concentration Camp when I was very young. (Dad was USAF and we were stationed at Garmisch.) It was a family outing, but I don't think it was for "fun". Our family vacations were never the sit on the beach kind, rather they were filled with historical sites and museums. I can't imagine being that disrespectful, and I was a toddler when we went.

  • @partlypineapple7940
    @partlypineapple7940 4 года назад +6

    r/whymustitbereflextosayfirst

  • @johnhill4937
    @johnhill4937 4 года назад +1

    What I can't understand is how the mom in the Auschwitz story could possibly call the tour guide rude & disrespectful when SHE'S the one letting her son write on the walls.

  • @name-uh5ee
    @name-uh5ee 4 года назад +5

    • @kaintu
      @kaintu 4 года назад +1

      Agreed

    • @thylaggyone4513
      @thylaggyone4513 4 года назад

      wow, wise words

    • @A-MAN607
      @A-MAN607 4 года назад +1

      This has changed my view on life. Thank you for these enlightening words.

    • @thethreeguineapigwhisperer2531
      @thethreeguineapigwhisperer2531 4 года назад

      wow
      i
      ....
      wow this is amazing thank you for bringing clarity to my life.

  • @cazaresg1
    @cazaresg1 4 года назад +1

    No one gonna praise that manager for getting her money lol i will!!

  • @jakeagurerpower7126
    @jakeagurerpower7126 4 года назад +4

    First

    • @impala403
      @impala403 4 года назад

      OMG who the hell cares

    • @jakeagurerpower7126
      @jakeagurerpower7126 4 года назад +1

      @@impala403 just like doing this there’s nothing wrong it doesn’t hurt anybody

    • @anishsadal167
      @anishsadal167 4 года назад

      @@jakeagurerpower7126 it hurts my brain trying to figure out why you "just like doing this"

    • @jakeagurerpower7126
      @jakeagurerpower7126 4 года назад +1

      It’s fun

    • @ricegum2893
      @ricegum2893 4 года назад

      Nice you got here first

  • @dirtydan9106
    @dirtydan9106 4 года назад +1

    FINALLY, somthing to watch at school when there is nothing to do

  • @allhailexoticanimals8866
    @allhailexoticanimals8866 4 года назад +3

    I heard if I say Rslash three times he’ll like my comment. Rslash Rslash Rslash.

  • @VenemonTV
    @VenemonTV 4 года назад +1

    I read "I started torturing kids in the quarantine" I was like "yo tf" but then I see it was touring xD

  • @SuperNova-nl5eb
    @SuperNova-nl5eb 4 года назад

    On that first one: POWER MOVE, REPORT HER TO THE POLICE FOR CHILD NEGLECT

  • @dvalley2025
    @dvalley2025 2 года назад

    Crazy story of Aunt claiming house. Hope she had to serve the full sentence.

  • @marylowther8495
    @marylowther8495 2 года назад

    While I was in university I worked for a resort that did a lot of wedding catering and saw a lot of astonishing mothers and mothers in law who thought that this was to be "their day." Some were so demanding and domineering that the weddings were actually cancelled! My favourite bride endured a couple hours of being overruled before her mother actually said that the cake had to be a particular shade of white (!) and said it was her day, after all.
    The bride responded, "Your day was when my father married you, and I wish he had chosen anybody else!" The head chef told me later that the bride had changed the date and moved the event without telling her mother. That was fifty years ago and I never saw the bride again, but she has been my hero for half a century!

  • @lucestrasz2312
    @lucestrasz2312 4 года назад +1

    I had initially heard Alcatraz instead of Auschwitz... I still would have glared daggers at them if I was in the group, but knowing the real place, I would have told them off the moment food came back out

  • @Dr_Kyutoko
    @Dr_Kyutoko 3 года назад +1

    That may be the only time I've heard of a Chinese family treating a daughter better than a son.
    The bias is usual to favor sons, since one day they'll "take care of his parents financially" as men make more.

  • @mscaligurl76
    @mscaligurl76 4 года назад +2

    Mom should have known there would be trouble putting the house in mother in law name

  • @wabbit4702
    @wabbit4702 4 года назад +2

    If she didn't comde in 1hour i wouldve called cps rq OP has alot of patience

  • @WolfyFancyLads
    @WolfyFancyLads 4 года назад

    That hotel in the vomiting/shitty baby story, that is such a bro-move. I mean, they could've said no or not helped or just said "It's not our issues", but god damn that's some smooth movin'.

  • @lubintasevski5985
    @lubintasevski5985 3 года назад

    I think that baby sitter can report the mom to CPS for refusing to come home to attend to the baby's emergency