Props to the two younger nephews who came back and apologized eventually, it took their egos getting a beating but they did it and started to learn from their mistakes.
@@JupitersTears pretty much. “Young and stupid” is definitely a great way to put it. Some kids are just like that and with the right corrections it won’t constitute what they’ll be later on.
Honestly, I feel like the uncle did more for those kids than the parents did. Plus he showed a very high understanding of psychology with both when and how he showed kindness to all 3 nephews
op saved the lives of those kids. they were all destined for jail without his intervention. even the eldest was broken down at the end which is amazing. also, people need to understand that bipolar doesn’t mean you’re sometimes good sometimes evil. it means you have extreme rushes of life energy between depressed episodes.
So reminds me of the story where the parents spoiled the hell out of the OP's little sister and they ended up having to send her to boarding school to try and get her to not be so screwed up.
@@Catherine.Dorian. "todays parents arent parenting their kids" literally every generation says this and its always after hearing about the worst case scenarios, never the whole picture.
I’m sorry, but the mental image of some edgy little brat going nuts with two claw hammers while wearing a Grand Inquisitor mask is f-ing _hysterical._ 🤣
It's so rare to see stories like these end on a mostly positive note. Despite all that's happened, I'm still rooting for the eldest nephew to get better.
What happened to the eldest nephew in the end is very hard to say that he didn’t have it coming. Because even if he did change his behavior he still did hurt a lot of people and it should definitely come as no surprise that there would be someone who would want to get even with him for how badly he treated them.
It does seem like a strong possibility. Especially since when he did end up returning home without the things he left with but refused to say who attacked him. He probably kept his mouth shut because he was either threatened or too afraid to say anything or he was too embarrassed to say anything about what happened.
I'm really glad the act of tough love ( like calling the cops on your criminal nephews) had not only set his nephews straight but the sis and bil straight as well.
"He came back without his bike and backpack and looking beat up, he wont tell anyone what happened" Just a wild guess, but he probably found out what an actual 'tough guy' was first hand.
Not necessarily. Between intervention, medication, and some displays of compassion, he already showed some measure of improvement. Throw on top of that a change of venue by moving to give him a fresh start on adulthood gives him a solid chance at turning it around. My ex had a cousin that was arguably way worse than this kid, dude would go after people with knives, including his own mother. He was flat out sociopathic. But you talk to him nowadays and you would never believe it. Between completing puberty rewiring his messed up brain, medication, and intervention, he's turned into an amazing man that works super hard to help the people around him and is driven to succeed.
The last part you can read that the kid is getting better. He visited his uncle (op) to fix his bike and start talking to him again. The progress is slow but there's hope
He doesn't show aggression so much as addiction, in my opinion. His aggression was likely FROM his addiction, and if dad had to quit booze for the same issue as hinted, to the point he had to quit cold turkey, then it seems even more likely.
The parents should have given you the money and punished their kids. It's their fault that they are letting their kids do this. It's also amazing that the family stood with you, there are a lot of times when the family would take the sisters side.
When OP first asked for the $200 to cover the cans I probably would have made the kids sell a bunch of their video games/consoles/whatever until they could come up with the money and then pay him back.
So many kids are messed up because of poor parenting. I must admit I'm concerned that the oldest nephew will return to crime without the monitoring, it takes more than a year to fix behavioural issues and cope with the damage
That older nephew is lucky he didn’t get a permanant, kinetic lesson the second time when assaulting OP and his house. It could have escalated to that.
I am Bipolar and it offends me when people use it as an "excuse" to be terrible people, and it makes us all look bad. We're not like that, that was not the Bipolar, some people are just bad.
@avaphynx Absolutely, yes. I also had an abusive childhood and much of my adult life, and deal with CPTSD because of it as well as being Bipolar, and while of course we feel and act differently in swings (I tend to mania) it doesn't change our basic sense of decency or moral compass. That has to already and separately be part of that person. Even during complete dissociation I have not done anything bad to other people (I do have some interesting paintings I have no memory of doing though!).
Same, bro/sis. I admit during manic phases i was super cocky and had delusions of grandeur, but i always had the sense to keep that nonsense to myself. And i always used that extra energy to uplift others instead of spreading misery. When i was in depressive phases, i would want to end myself because i mistakenly thought it would be less painful for people around me. Still didnt think about making people's lives miserable. The ones who actively bully others and keep taking away from others are just bad people period. Bipolar might amplify that a bit, but they had to have been terrible in the first place to even have the idea to toss hammers at victims.
@asw654 You're the first person to put bro/sis, and I like it a lot. You sound very much like myself. I call mania my "Queen Of The World" phase, and sometimes I feel I was a bit selfish later, even though I apparently hold it in well because I'm very concious of it when it happens, but I have never harmed anybody else because I still knew right from wrong. I absolutely understand that in a depressive phase sometimes thinking not being here anymore would make things so much easier and better for those around me. It's a terrible feeling to have, but we really think it's the truth at the time. And I agree with you. With people who are so terrible to others, it's a part of them and not the Bipolar, that might just trigger it into a certain direction more but it's already part of who they are and not the condition making them like that. You sound like you have a good head on your shoulders with your Bipolar. I know it's hard sometimes, but being the way you seem is something to be proud of.
and media doesn't help this either. i have DID as well as bipolar 2 with a tendency towards depressive episodes, and i often get villainized because of it- the DID especially. it's always portrayed in media as being psychopathic in nature and is simply not- not outwardly, at least. sure, we have a headmate who's a little more on the aggressive side, but he exists solely to protect us from physical and sexual abuse. most of the 'aggressive' ones are internally aggressive, focusing their anger on me (the host) for everything wrong in our life. i also hate systems who blame their bad behavior on their headmates/alters. that's what gatekeepers are for. i understand that sometimes it can be hard to keep certain headmates at bay, but it's still not an excuse. it just makes me really really mad. gives us all a bad name.
Respect to that guy. He did so much for those kids, even when they stole from him. Not gonna lie, the oldest didn't deserve forgiveness so soon, but it was really nice of him to give it anyway~
You can’t blame anyone but yourself for your own actions trying to blame other things on what you did is a major red flag In my eyes so good for you for admitting that you got a thicker skin than most
@@butterflywings188 is it? i thought it was a brain chemistry thing. i personally have bipolar 2, and i wasn't *abused* per say, but i was emotionally neglected. my therapist told me a lot of what my parents did was abuse but they didn't really ever hit me, so i'm not sure it counts as abuse. i know it would if i thought about it happening to someone else. i'm getting off track. this is interesting information, thank you. i'm gonna have to do some extra research.
@@stinky_twigs A personality disorder is ALWAYS caused by childhood abuse and/or neglect. It's never a "brain chemistry thing". I'm so srry this happened to you! Abuse can be: physical, emotional or mental. And neglect can also be physical, emotional and mental. I'm really happy that you want to research into it! A lot of people are in denial and can't accept that their parents abused them. It's not your fault! Its because your parents are emotionally immature. It's also not their fault! They are emotionally immature because they've also been abused and/or neglected as children. Although, even if your trauma is not your fault, your healing is always your responsibility... Anyways, it doesn't mean that they don't love you! I really hope you heal from everything that happened! I hope your parents will heal too! You're amazing and you deserve beautiful things in life! 🧡💙💜💚
@@butterflywings188 thank you. i really needed to hear that today. it means a lot. have a great rest of your day / night, and remember to eat and drink water.
At least the younger nephews realized they were in the wrong, and tried to make up for their wrongdoings, but oldest nephew clearly needs a lot of help.
Man I was actually kind of getting my hopes up for the kid after being able to join the holidays and even getting some gifts and aplogizing, but then he just fucks up an does something stupid again. Like how many chances do you need?
I'm glad they're recognizing that they need to support him while they also keep him in trouble, outcasting him will only make him worse, teaching him will make a difference
Can't compliment the OP's kindness enough. Knows what he's doing to protect himself but never gave up a chance to be a good uncle that teaches good moral values
as someone who has bipolar, it is not an excuse for that kind of behaviour. yes, manic episodes happen where you have little to no impulse control, but anything you do during those episodes is still done by you
19:09 Beyond that part is entirely new to me. Seems like the older nephew finally learned his lesson but sadly that came before karma literally knocked his teeth ou.
Just skipping to one point. If I had a kid who was addicted to alcohol I wouldn't put the alcohol in a locked fridge. There would be no alcohol on the property fullstop.
so instead of just helping your child get better and getting them the help they need and teaching them that things are ok in moderation and that you have to know how to control yourself, all the while not having to alter your lifestyle or stop drinking on any occasion ever, youd rather just get rid of all the alcohol in your house like its not everywhere else in the world: at most restaurants, (as he knows) in literally every house in your neighborhood, at all of your families houses, and will be presented to him at every turn when he gets older.
I listened to this story before but the last part, about stealing alcohol and getting beaten up is new, hopefully these hard knocks knocked some sense into the nephew and he'll become a better person from now on.
No charges were filed against the boy who knocked the nephew’s teeth out because the nephew was the original bully and the charges he could get would put him behind bar again longer and he may not have been charged as a juvenile offender this time and the medical was paid by the boy’s parents
I’m glad that two of his nephews got a wake up call and changed for the better and that the other is getting help, though sounds like it came a little late. Wish it didn’t take them getting arrested but the consequences worked wonders for at most of the family
A nice break from all the stories where the villain gets away because op is too passive.. I hope somewhere in this world, they meet someone like this op.
Reminds me of a story where OP's little brother had a b-day party and one of his brothers friends brought his entitled little brother who trew tantrums over not winning a Lego set (if i remember correctly) and the OP offered a minifigure to the kid but he wanted a bigger set that OP was fond of and later found him in OP's room trying to steal them and then smashed it on the floor when he got caught.
This story is scarily real. I actually feel sorry for the brat, but it is what it is. At the end of the day, he is 100% dying in jail. Some people are just sick like that. And they don’t get better.
It sounds like the oldest might have been self medicating his problems with alcohol for a while and probably had a drinking problem already. I hope he ends up turning out okay, it's good that the younger two started changing.
I don't think so. They just stole random stuff. They would be stressed and upset. And If nobody goes missing or no body is found. It's just dumb like that
“…weed wacker….” AUSTRALIAN! (The bags of cans going missing also gives it away that this takes place in Australia cuz there are recycling programs where you can get 10 cents per cans recycled.)
He must’ve been the golden child since he was far more aggressive and destructive once he finally got punished and being told NO for the first time in his life. The other brothers are more mature to realize how bad they were and only following the “leader” in his awful schemes. They sound like they’re trying their bests to become better. The GC is just a mini version of his parents. I also don’t care what OP said about excluding nephew from family stuff cause he damaged their trusts and care over the years. Why should they want him anywhere near them? I wouldn’t want him anywhere near me, nor my house. Hell, I wouldn’t want the parents over at all either.
Honestly, I'm glad that the eldest is doing better. It was his parent's fault and I genuienly feel bad for the kid that he ended up that way. In the end it's his own actions that got him introuble, but even if it seems slow, I'm glad he's becoming better.
I remember this story. OP was right to report the little monsters and press charges. They needed a dose of reality (especially the oldest nephew). OP was dumb to give back the $500 that he got fair and square for compensation, even to help with hospital bills. The eldest nephew only got hospitalized because he picked on the younger brother of the kid who put him in the hospital.
And that, ladies and gentlemen, is what's referred to as " fuck around, find out" bet you he wont be bullying other kids or stealing again. Sucks that it had to happen for him to learn a lesson, but such is life.
My mother is bipolar, and as far as I’m aware she’s not been on her medication for years since it makes her extremely depressed and physically sick. I only found out about this last year from my dad and it was very brief. There’s been times when my parents have been on the verge of divorce, but she has been, is, and will probably continue to be the best mother and wife anyone could ask for - it’s no excuse.
As someone who has a nephew I wouldn’t have called police but they would have got an ass whooping of a life time. Then again everyone has different relationships.
Props to the two younger nephews who came back and apologized eventually, it took their egos getting a beating but they did it and started to learn from their mistakes.
Also they were following their "cool" older brother and got kinda brainwashed let's just call those two young and dumb ya know
@@JupitersTears pretty much. “Young and stupid” is definitely a great way to put it. Some kids are just like that and with the right corrections it won’t constitute what they’ll be later on.
@ERBanmech yeah everyone makes mistakes its how you react that shows who you are
Honestly those two kids are probably going to grow up and do great things. They really showed improvement and the parents should be proud.
The oldest seems like he needs some kind of therapy, though. I can c him being locked up before long.
Uncle did more for that kid than he realizes, literally made his chances of NOT ending up a criminal that much better.
He should be thankful im not his uncle coz 🔫🔫🔫
Yeah, it shows thag he really does care for them
@@friendlyneighborhoodshinigami Lol
Honestly, I feel like the uncle did more for those kids than the parents did. Plus he showed a very high understanding of psychology with both when and how he showed kindness to all 3 nephews
idk if this guy stole your vid (telltales)
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op saved the lives of those kids. they were all destined for jail without his intervention. even the eldest was broken down at the end which is amazing.
also, people need to understand that bipolar doesn’t mean you’re sometimes good sometimes evil. it means you have extreme rushes of life energy between depressed episodes.
So reminds me of the story where the parents spoiled the hell out of the OP's little sister and they ended up having to send her to boarding school to try and get her to not be so screwed up.
Yeah I remember that one, that kid seemed insane
@@anthonyk1744I have a feeling we will see a lot more of that, parents today aren’t parenting their kids. We are going to have a lot of feral children
@@Catherine.Dorian. "todays parents arent parenting their kids" literally every generation says this and its always after hearing about the worst case scenarios, never the whole picture.
@@SiilyClown No, it’s not. I’m talking about the kids being tasked with screens. My brother did it and he’s destroyed his kids already
Oh I know that story!
I’m sorry, but the mental image of some edgy little brat going nuts with two claw hammers while wearing a Grand Inquisitor mask is f-ing _hysterical._ 🤣
Bro thats some redneck shit you would see as a viral fucking video on the internet. Then it becoming a meme
Truly! 😂
only 999 likes , lemme fix it
Bro took the phrase “some things are far more frightening than death” WAYY to seriously
It should’ve been a Kylo Ren Mask that way he would’ve been in character
It's so rare to see stories like these end on a mostly positive note. Despite all that's happened, I'm still rooting for the eldest nephew to get better.
What happened to the eldest nephew in the end is very hard to say that he didn’t have it coming. Because even if he did change his behavior he still did hurt a lot of people and it should definitely come as no surprise that there would be someone who would want to get even with him for how badly he treated them.
Karma
i think that the kid should at least be allowed at the holidays
I think I now know why he got beaten up and his stuff stolen.
It does seem like a strong possibility. Especially since when he did end up returning home without the things he left with but refused to say who attacked him. He probably kept his mouth shut because he was either threatened or too afraid to say anything or he was too embarrassed to say anything about what happened.
Moving is probably the best option for the kid to start over. I hope he can be better in the future.
Targeting the weak is all fun and games until the target's big bro is stronger than you.
The big brother should have a final boss theme that only bullies hear
I'm really glad the act of tough love ( like calling the cops on your criminal nephews) had not only set his nephews straight but the sis and bil straight as well.
3 minutes in and OP is already doing a better job at parenting that his sister.
"He came back without his bike and backpack and looking beat up, he wont tell anyone what happened"
Just a wild guess, but he probably found out what an actual 'tough guy' was first hand.
He prob talked shit to shit to a bunch of crips and got jumped
Man they are really describing a child that's DESTINED for jail. The oldest is probably just gonna get more aggressive and violent as he gets older.
OP really saved the day on this one
Probably would’ve been abusive too
Not necessarily. Between intervention, medication, and some displays of compassion, he already showed some measure of improvement. Throw on top of that a change of venue by moving to give him a fresh start on adulthood gives him a solid chance at turning it around.
My ex had a cousin that was arguably way worse than this kid, dude would go after people with knives, including his own mother. He was flat out sociopathic. But you talk to him nowadays and you would never believe it. Between completing puberty rewiring his messed up brain, medication, and intervention, he's turned into an amazing man that works super hard to help the people around him and is driven to succeed.
The last part you can read that the kid is getting better. He visited his uncle (op) to fix his bike and start talking to him again. The progress is slow but there's hope
He doesn't show aggression so much as addiction, in my opinion. His aggression was likely FROM his addiction, and if dad had to quit booze for the same issue as hinted, to the point he had to quit cold turkey, then it seems even more likely.
The parents should have given you the money and punished their kids. It's their fault that they are letting their kids do this. It's also amazing that the family stood with you, there are a lot of times when the family would take the sisters side.
They actually gave the money and punished the kids
Ye ofc, but they should have just done it in the first place@@Kreshura-tm5rb
When OP first asked for the $200 to cover the cans I probably would have made the kids sell a bunch of their video games/consoles/whatever until they could come up with the money and then pay him back.
Why do people comment without watching the full fucking video?
@@godnyx117 I just meant that they should have just done it at first without making a fuss- Ik they did it eventually lol
Yo he ran away and got robbed. Imagine thinking, you're the baddest there is and an actual villian steals your stuff and beats you up
So many kids are messed up because of poor parenting. I must admit I'm concerned that the oldest nephew will return to crime without the monitoring, it takes more than a year to fix behavioural issues and cope with the damage
This has got to be one of the best uncles I've seen in while.
That older nephew is lucky he didn’t get a permanant, kinetic lesson the second time when assaulting OP and his house. It could have escalated to that.
Every child deserves a parent, but not every parent deserves a child! 😡
I am Bipolar and it offends me when people use it as an "excuse" to be terrible people, and it makes us all look bad. We're not like that, that was not the Bipolar, some people are just bad.
Agreed I check people often who tries to use it as an excuse. Im diagnosed with it also. And I had an rough upbringing. Never did anything like that.
@avaphynx Absolutely, yes. I also had an abusive childhood and much of my adult life, and deal with CPTSD because of it as well as being Bipolar, and while of course we feel and act differently in swings (I tend to mania) it doesn't change our basic sense of decency or moral compass. That has to already and separately be part of that person. Even during complete dissociation I have not done anything bad to other people (I do have some interesting paintings I have no memory of doing though!).
Same, bro/sis.
I admit during manic phases i was super cocky and had delusions of grandeur, but i always had the sense to keep that nonsense to myself.
And i always used that extra energy to uplift others instead of spreading misery.
When i was in depressive phases, i would want to end myself because i mistakenly thought it would be less painful for people around me. Still didnt think about making people's lives miserable.
The ones who actively bully others and keep taking away from others are just bad people period. Bipolar might amplify that a bit, but they had to have been terrible in the first place to even have the idea to toss hammers at victims.
@asw654 You're the first person to put bro/sis, and I like it a lot.
You sound very much like myself.
I call mania my "Queen Of The World" phase, and sometimes I feel I was a bit selfish later, even though I apparently hold it in well because I'm very concious of it when it happens, but I have never harmed anybody else because I still knew right from wrong.
I absolutely understand that in a depressive phase sometimes thinking not being here anymore would make things so much easier and better for those around me. It's a terrible feeling to have, but we really think it's the truth at the time.
And I agree with you. With people who are so terrible to others, it's a part of them and not the Bipolar, that might just trigger it into a certain direction more but it's already part of who they are and not the condition making them like that.
You sound like you have a good head on your shoulders with your Bipolar. I know it's hard sometimes, but being the way you seem is something to be proud of.
and media doesn't help this either. i have DID as well as bipolar 2 with a tendency towards depressive episodes, and i often get villainized because of it- the DID especially.
it's always portrayed in media as being psychopathic in nature and is simply not- not outwardly, at least. sure, we have a headmate who's a little more on the aggressive side, but he exists solely to protect us from physical and sexual abuse. most of the 'aggressive' ones are internally aggressive, focusing their anger on me (the host) for everything wrong in our life.
i also hate systems who blame their bad behavior on their headmates/alters. that's what gatekeepers are for. i understand that sometimes it can be hard to keep certain headmates at bay, but it's still not an excuse. it just makes me really really mad. gives us all a bad name.
Respect to that guy. He did so much for those kids, even when they stole from him. Not gonna lie, the oldest didn't deserve forgiveness so soon, but it was really nice of him to give it anyway~
I'm bipolar, and I know that what I do when I have my episodes are my fault. It's not an excuse.
You can’t blame anyone but yourself for your own actions trying to blame other things on what you did is a major red flag In my eyes so good for you for admitting that you got a thicker skin than most
Do you have a history of childhood abuse? This is the most frequent cause for bipolar disorder.
@@butterflywings188 is it? i thought it was a brain chemistry thing. i personally have bipolar 2, and i wasn't *abused* per say, but i was emotionally neglected. my therapist told me a lot of what my parents did was abuse but they didn't really ever hit me, so i'm not sure it counts as abuse. i know it would if i thought about it happening to someone else.
i'm getting off track.
this is interesting information, thank you. i'm gonna have to do some extra research.
@@stinky_twigs A personality disorder is ALWAYS caused by childhood abuse and/or neglect. It's never a "brain chemistry thing". I'm so srry this happened to you! Abuse can be: physical, emotional or mental. And neglect can also be physical, emotional and mental. I'm really happy that you want to research into it! A lot of people are in denial and can't accept that their parents abused them. It's not your fault! Its because your parents are emotionally immature. It's also not their fault! They are emotionally immature because they've also been abused and/or neglected as children. Although, even if your trauma is not your fault, your healing is always your responsibility... Anyways, it doesn't mean that they don't love you! I really hope you heal from everything that happened! I hope your parents will heal too! You're amazing and you deserve beautiful things in life! 🧡💙💜💚
@@butterflywings188 thank you. i really needed to hear that today. it means a lot.
have a great rest of your day / night, and remember to eat and drink water.
His sister and her husband really failed their kids.
This is why people say you better raise your own kids, or the world will.
At least the younger nephews realized they were in the wrong, and tried to make up for their wrongdoings, but oldest nephew clearly needs a lot of help.
Man I was actually kind of getting my hopes up for the kid after being able to join the holidays and even getting some gifts and aplogizing, but then he just fucks up an does something stupid again. Like how many chances do you need?
I'm glad they're recognizing that they need to support him while they also keep him in trouble, outcasting him will only make him worse, teaching him will make a difference
Replaced the lock with a stringer one. Good job but...
"You are using a masterlock, it can be opened*clink* with another masterlock"
Good on that older brother for dishing out some justice and getting off easy.
Who wants to take bets that in 20 years the eldest will go on reddit saying
"AITA for cutting out my toxic family and evil uncle?"
Lol
Can't compliment the OP's kindness enough. Knows what he's doing to protect himself but never gave up a chance to be a good uncle that teaches good moral values
as someone who has bipolar, it is not an excuse for that kind of behaviour. yes, manic episodes happen where you have little to no impulse control, but anything you do during those episodes is still done by you
19:09 Beyond that part is entirely new to me. Seems like the older nephew finally learned his lesson but sadly that came before karma literally knocked his teeth ou.
Im not saying thats the tools you get to dispose of a body, but thats what they are.
Just skipping to one point. If I had a kid who was addicted to alcohol I wouldn't put the alcohol in a locked fridge. There would be no alcohol on the property fullstop.
so instead of just helping your child get better and getting them the help they need and teaching them that things are ok in moderation and that you have to know how to control yourself, all the while not having to alter your lifestyle or stop drinking on any occasion ever, youd rather just get rid of all the alcohol in your house like its not everywhere else in the world: at most restaurants, (as he knows) in literally every house in your neighborhood, at all of your families houses, and will be presented to him at every turn when he gets older.
If this kid doesn't fix his life, he probably will be in prison or dead.
Why do i imagine the oldest nephew to have the face of the grand inquisitor
I listened to this story before but the last part, about stealing alcohol and getting beaten up is new, hopefully these hard knocks knocked some sense into the nephew and he'll become a better person from now on.
No charges were filed against the boy who knocked the nephew’s teeth out because the nephew was the original bully and the charges he could get would put him behind bar again longer and he may not have been charged as a juvenile offender this time and the medical was paid by the boy’s parents
Op is prob the best person ive heard of in a hot minute. im glad the eldest seems interested in improving
I know people like him and he’s only gonna get worse, I feel bad for op because this kid is not gonna let go of his hatred lightly
After Watching the full story, I think he's going to go into the opposite direction of becoming a recluse hermit.
I’m glad that two of his nephews got a wake up call and changed for the better and that the other is getting help, though sounds like it came a little late. Wish it didn’t take them getting arrested but the consequences worked wonders for at most of the family
Always hate it when people say "I dont like them but they family" its the worst type of bs
Something tells me the eldest nephew tried to act tough with some thugs when he ran away and got a literal heavy punch of reality
A nice break from all the stories where the villain gets away because op is too passive.. I hope somewhere in this world, they meet someone like this op.
Agreed.
The only time the OP took screen shots of all the evidence. Finally!!!😭😭😭
Reminds me of a story where OP's little brother had a b-day party and one of his brothers friends brought his entitled little brother who trew tantrums over not winning a Lego set (if i remember correctly) and the OP offered a minifigure to the kid but he wanted a bigger set that OP was fond of and later found him in OP's room trying to steal them and then smashed it on the floor when he got caught.
came back without the bike and backpack and bruised. he found out there is always someone bigger; hahahhahaaa
The bad apple spoils the whole orchard. I'm so glad that younger nephews are doing better.
For my point of view you are a good uncle for them to make them change for a better person
Christ, he sounds like my brother
Do you have an uncle? Imagine if this is your family story, and this is how you learned about it through an AI text to speech story 😂
@@arcticshark1808 nope, just 2 aunts
you gotta do something about this yeesh
Did he get help?
Wow, that's a lot to go through, surprised the younger brothers followed him.
Ah, this story. It's an oldie but a goodie.
the piss on the floor is crazy
😈
The older nephew sounds extremely sociopathic
Eldest needs Military school.
Nah, he just needs parents that actually give a fuck. He isn't a lost cause; he just needed someone to guide him and care.
My stupid ass thought the brother in law was named bill
A dental extraction is $2000 w/out insurance, the final bill was prolly 5-digits easily, not including the nose. It doesn't pay to be a d-bag.
The Eld Nephew Trying To Start His Own Villian Arc💀💀💀💀💀
Goes into a semi-redemption one instead.
Sometimes….that gentle parenting gotta go out the window
Gentle parenting means you have to interact with your children. OP's sis and her husband were straight up neglectful.
That wasn't gentle parenting. The sister and BIL didn't even try to parent those boys
You don’t know what you talking about
IM FCKING CRYING WHY DOES THE GRAND INQUISITOR LOOK LIKE AN IRL VERSION OF MEGAMIND BUT WITH A BIGGER 10 HEADE😭😭😭😭
This story is scarily real. I actually feel sorry for the brat, but it is what it is.
At the end of the day, he is 100% dying in jail.
Some people are just sick like that.
And they don’t get better.
Really hope that kid gets better and gets past his issues.
Hearing stories like this makes me glad my nieces and nephews don't hate me.
i am glad this story had as good of an ending as it did
That was a nice story, it shows that you can help people be better if they wnat to be better
The fact cps wasn't involved during this whole situation is stupid
It sounds like the oldest might have been self medicating his problems with alcohol for a while and probably had a drinking problem already. I hope he ends up turning out okay, it's good that the younger two started changing.
This is what happens when bad behavior is enabled.
He’ll, I would’ve called the cops for those cans too. Them shits is 10 cents a pop now. (Yes I’m aware this story is much older)
Once i started hearing OP saying what his nephews took i thought they were going to kill someone then just bury the evidence 2:42
I don't think so. They just stole random stuff. They would be stressed and upset. And If nobody goes missing or no body is found. It's just dumb like that
@@jovanarosic3606 i dont know if you noticed but i was making a joke
@@Eyyhyeinllaw oh sorry language barrier to some extend
@@jovanarosic3606 no problem, English is not my first language
So sorry- I cracked up at the fact the oldest nephew wore a Grand Inquisitor mask to vandalize the house
“…weed wacker….” AUSTRALIAN!
(The bags of cans going missing also gives it away that this takes place in Australia cuz there are recycling programs where you can get 10 cents per cans recycled.)
You can return cans in America for $.10 also and people call a Weedwhacker a Weedwhacker in America also
We call it a weed whacked in the US too lol. Some states also have those can recycling programs here.
Well the nephrew going to juvenile jail.
This kid inadvertently added lore to the Grand Inquisitor’s backstory 😂
Lol bad boy returned home cuz he got mugged
Makes me happy when they becomes good kids
He must’ve been the golden child since he was far more aggressive and destructive once he finally got punished and being told NO for the first time in his life. The other brothers are more mature to realize how bad they were and only following the “leader” in his awful schemes. They sound like they’re trying their bests to become better. The GC is just a mini version of his parents.
I also don’t care what OP said about excluding nephew from family stuff cause he damaged their trusts and care over the years. Why should they want him anywhere near them? I wouldn’t want him anywhere near me, nor my house. Hell, I wouldn’t want the parents over at all either.
I have a nephew as well, he lives with my father and step mom . He is a good kid.
OP gave the thought love, the parents refused and failed to give, to those kids.
Dude thinking of this nephew becoming an adult legit scares me for OP
Parents need to start being parent again and the government needs to back off and let parents be parents
Honestly, I'm glad that the eldest is doing better. It was his parent's fault and I genuienly feel bad for the kid that he ended up that way. In the end it's his own actions that got him introuble, but even if it seems slow, I'm glad he's becoming better.
OP is a good uncle. I hope the eldest nephee one day realize how good his uncle was to him, that or he ends up in jail for real when he's an adult.
6:40 "until i threatened to call police on them too" = the meme: "and i'll fucking do it again" lmao
Parents still got away with being crap parents ...
The shit and piss was pure disrespect 😂😂😂😂
Honestly, I can say the OP was the MVP of all those boys lives, especially the eldest, despite how horribly the kid treated him.
I remember this story. OP was right to report the little monsters and press charges. They needed a dose of reality (especially the oldest nephew).
OP was dumb to give back the $500 that he got fair and square for compensation, even to help with hospital bills. The eldest nephew only got hospitalized because he picked on the younger brother of the kid who put him in the hospital.
And that, ladies and gentlemen, is what's referred to as " fuck around, find out" bet you he wont be bullying other kids or stealing again. Sucks that it had to happen for him to learn a lesson, but such is life.
They can sell everything that the kids spent it on. The video games etc. Maybe it's not 200 dollars but it'll be something.
My mother is bipolar, and as far as I’m aware she’s not been on her medication for years since it makes her extremely depressed and physically sick. I only found out about this last year from my dad and it was very brief. There’s been times when my parents have been on the verge of divorce, but she has been, is, and will probably continue to be the best mother and wife anyone could ask for - it’s no excuse.
As someone who has a nephew I wouldn’t have called police but they would have got an ass whooping of a life time. Then again everyone has different relationships.
If OP did that, then parents will probably call the police on him, so yeah...
W family for backing up op
One days the nephews will write their reddit stories on this.
The fact he turned into the quiet kid at the end is kinda scary
Bro literally turned to the dark side of the force 💀💀
This story made me so emotional i started tearing up idk why😢😂
This is such a crazy story. I still believe it.... What drama.
the consequence fairy is a fair maiden
Honestly im 100% rooting fro the eldest to get better