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Story 1: the OP could have called the police to report the mother for child abandonment and opted to not call CPS and let the police handle calling or not calling CPS.
It's a dumb fucking story where op is no better than the shitty neighbor, just wrong in a different way. CPS should have been called the moment the kid was abandoned the first time. And op claiming she tried everything when she didn't try the one thing she should have done to begin with.
When the mom left the kid on the doorstep, knowing the neighbor wasn't home, the police should have been called. That's abandonment and endangerment. Same with leaving the child in the car alone.
Story 2: There's actually just a good chance that that wild Karon was just a, well, Karon. There's now actually been sociological studies exploring the Karon phenomena and they figured out that there is a certain type of personality that presents with extreme levels of narcissistic as well self-righteousness that they just deserves to be treated better than anyone else.
I'm gonna be toxically optimistic - if they were the same age, they could have known each other and had a history. No one plays victim better than a "Karen" that switched from bully to victim.
@@anne-vc7bg no excuses. Family or friend or not, stop making society pay for your piss poor attitudes. The problem in society is the lack of accountability and everyone wants to be toxic and make it everyone else's problem.
@@vaporwingfauxmcloud1190 I fully agree society's problem has to do with lack of accountability. And context does matter with assigning accountability. Things don't happen in a vacuum. I'm sure you had at least 3 classmates that were called stupid nerds all school year round, then asked nicely by their bullies with puppy dog eyes infront of a teacher "can I borrow your notebooks, please 🥺 I really wanna learn and need help." I would also appreciate it if you would take more care into reading comments that you reply to and use arguments that apply to it, instead of just going at someone with "I'm bigger lobster than you".
Exactly. Karens don't need reasons to go off, it's just in their nature. Once again this narrator tries to justify stupid behavior and attacks the victim right at the end
If I were the unfortunate husband in that scenario, I would have *immediately* filed for divorce and fought tooth and nail for custody of the kid (and considering the fact that the Karen was, for all intents and purposes, *abandoning* her kid at OP's house without OP's permission or consent, that would likely have been a very big mark against her being able to have custody....the argument could even be made that she shouldn't have custody at all, since if she ever had custody she may just go right back to her old tricks by trying to force someone to be a free babysitter for her again). If Karen was willing to do all of that while also lying to her husband and essentially stealing from him by taking money he'd given her for the express purpose of her using it to pay OP, then what *else* isn't she being honest with him about? I wouldn't be surprised if that Karen was cheating on her husband on some of those days that she abandoned her kid at OP's house.
@@gamester512that or she's spending it all on herself while at a beauty salon or on expensive items, which would've normally go to op when babysitting the kid, if the entitled mother wasn't lying to her own husband there.
yep, what that entitled mother is doing is borderline slavery, and oh boy if the op is well, African American then things would've escalated like alot.
Story #2: Damn 😳... That guy is a God for what he did. And I love how he payed for the young mother's groceries and helped her and her husband buy more baby stuff. How much money does this man have?! Like geez dude. The world need more people like this.
3rd Story: You could apply the same logic to them. Say something like: "Well, there's a rule in our family that we don't drink soda. It damages teeth and is very unhealthy. And as I see, you little girl ordered herself a soda! By your logic, she should pour it in the trash can and order something else! Water, for example!" They would either shut up or we would witness mother literally following the advice.
I've been out in public with my kids before an I tell them not to do something, like talk in the movie theater an they will respond with "But that person is doing it" my response is always "I'm not responsible for their behavior, I'm responsible for yours. If their mama didn't raise them right that's not my problem, but you WILL act right." That's what the mom shoulda said to her kids.
I would've done it the first time, no tolerance for that crap, that's how entitled people are created, when people don't say "no" to their crazy demands or shut down their antics from the start
Last Story: The post office could get in trouble for violating numerous laws for cranking up the heat to dangerous levels as well not providing toilet paper especially since people with various disabilities could be susceptible to potentially severe harm from both dangerous heat as well as no toilet paper. Also OSHA and the health department could also fine them for work conditions that are dangerous due to extreme heat and unsanitary work conditions.
1st story: "hey CPS, I've got a neighbour who's actively leaving a young child unaccompanied.." yea Op has no spine in this situation. I'd have went to the police to begin with. Even if the karens husband didn't know what was going on it would be one hell of a wake-up call to divorce the woman
I'm a petty person and I would have told Karen to shut the F up and mind her own business! And maybe check out a mirror before she left the house. She had absolutely no room to talk about anything.
What kind of mother just dropps off her child at som random strangers house?? After the first time this happened, I would find the father and put this woman on blast!!
Story 1: OP let this get way out of hand. She should've called the police and report the lady for child abandonment on the very first day of this madness. Story 2: Give OP a medal, they're a hero! Story 3: The rules for your family and children don't apply to other people. Would it have been that difficult for the mother to say 'OP is not part of our family so they don't have to follow the same rules you and your brother do' to her kid? Seems easy enough to me. Story 4: This Bill was a jerk and ge deserved this imo. Also good for OP, escaping from that toxic work environment!
Your neighbor leaves the kid again, call CPS. That story with the post office, screw that. I wouldnt put up with that crap. And, with the thermostat issue, report it. They cant do that
story number 2, i can relate to the poster. I was actually one of those people who was constantly on their phone but i was also engaged in conversation with my family whenever we went out, I wasn't absent minded mind you, I was actually fully in the conversation that my family had while I was also on my phone, I guess you could say I have undiagnosed ADHD but, because I never went to the doctor's i just treat it as a quirk because doctors cost money that i don't have. Also 90% of the time now i'm on my phone because i'm talking to a co-worker about something or they're talking to me about something that happened the night before.
Story 1 - Nope. Not a free babysitter. Either pay me, assuming I have the free time, or I can get the police involved for child abandonment (especially when the kid waited for 3 hours outside alone). Story 2 - oh hell no!!! You call my baby a brat you will be on the pavement. If I was the cashier I would have told her to leave the store. Story 3 - Cool. Time to ignore you.
It's funny how no one has brought up the fact that the woman in the first story actually might be cheating on her husband hence that's where all the money is going
does karen know that leaving her child at op's house is very aggravating and i hate how she keeps leaving his son alone letting her neighbor babysit for her when she doesn't want to babysit?
@@viviennemorgan7217 IMO, he should divorce Karen and kick her to the curb ASAP, and then fight tooth and nail for full custody of their son (and with how many times she'd *abandoned* her son at OP's house even when OP had explicitly told her that she wouldn't be home, that would hopefully be a very easy thing for him to do).
Story 1 : I feel bad for the little boy. If it was me I would have kept him in my house until the mom/husband came to pick him up and would call the police for child abandonment if the problem didn't stop.Or I would have the little what his dad's number was and told him the situation
for the 1st one she is the jerk, not calling the police or cps 100% put that kid in harms way and might put him in harm again even if shes not involved, remember the husband is only home on weekends.
2:53 plus, babysitters get called ahead of time, and they get fuckin’ paid. What the hell is this lady’s damage? And I just feel so bad for the kid, I hope he’s doing better, and I hope that “mother” isn’t allowed to be alone with the kid, cause she can’t even bother.
To the mail storing! Personally, the days that I request all I make sure to put my phone into silent, do not disturb or turn it off completely so that I will not be bothered by trivial things that don't need me to be attending to at that time! One of my best bosses that I ever had had a cell phone number that no one had because she used a voiceover IP number that she could give out instead so that she could always have her business contacts and her personal contacts. Not knowing that they didn't have the same number!
Story 1: Yeah, I would have called CPS and the cops if a dumb woman keeps putting her kid on my doorstep to watch him. But talking to the husband was a better movie. If you want me to actually babysit your kid, you bet your ass I want to pay for it. Since she isn't family and being a bitch, my fees are not negotiable. Story 2: I actually see that kind of kindness at least a few days a month on where I work. It warms my soul there is still hope for humanity. Thankfully, I haven't run into a Karon yet. Story 3: Seriously? Talk about a control freak. Even the husband was worried about his wife's actions. I get it that you want family time at dinner but come on! At least op was calm about on how she answered that mother. I will tell you one thing, If I was tired and someone was giving me orders that aren't my family, anyone working at the place I am at or the police, I would be an angry bastard about it and a petty bitch. Not that strong of a will power as op but might be similar to her reaction. At the end, depending on who finished the meal first, I would throw some playful curse words like "Have a nice Fucking day bitch and family." then smirk after turning around knowing how much fun she'll have with her daughter learning a new word. Odds are, the boy already them anyways. Story 4: Oh Bill is trash. I have not come across such a person that self-important and thinks that everyone would do anything for him. Good for op making a great choice on how to get his revenge. Kind of a short sighted for Bill and the postmaster not seeing op has more than one option to deal with them.
For story 4, they probably thought OP didn’t have an additional option. My friend owns a duplex in a desirable neighborhood, always has tenants and vacancies are limited. He can quit any bad job whenever he wants (lucky him). I’m glad OP had other options.
I'm willing to bet that the husband in that story, had threating to divorce her if she doesn't stop abandoning their kid like that, which I think it worked, and I think that entitled mother was spending the money at a beauty salon or on expensive products that is otherwise needed to feed the kid in the first place, so yeah I think the husband would've divorced her if she doesn't stop treating their kid as second priority. in other words if I were in the op's shoes, I would get cps involved anyway, likely not knowing that the whether or not the father finds out.
The lady on her phone in the airport. That kid needed to mind his business, that lady was absolutely not rude. The lady wasn't sitting with anyone, nor was that her family. The other family was rude as hell.
Story 1: After the first time, I would have firmly stated: "Do not do this again, I am not a babysitter. You try this again and I will call the police for child abandonment." I would follow through, since its not my duty to compensate for her inability to be a responsible parent.
Why is it that some people just can't mind their own business and leave people alone?!!! My goodness woman it's not your problem so leave her alone and let the woman eat
It is not his fault for leaving at kid out there all that time if I were in his place I would call child protective services and report this because that's considered child abandonment
I used to be a yes man, but the one time I needed a day off to see my newborn baby sister, no one could cover. Some even laughed when I called. So since then whenever management called I said, “No, I’ve had a drink, I am legally impaired.” Management was shocked, “it’s only 1 pm?” “Yup it sure is. I’m a little late today actually. Best of luck!”. My coworkers were pissed off that they had to cancel raves and parties with friends. Frankly I didn’t care, wasn’t being paid enough to care. And when management called me in to talk about my change in attitude I pointed out that I work the days I’m scheduled, I do a good job, and if they need me to cover all the time then I should be paid as an “on call” staff member. To which they refused. Stayed for a year after that and the. Fucked off.
Story 1 OP should have gotten the cops and CPS involved. That is child abandonment and endangering a child. This is not okay. If this happens to you the way it happened to this woman CALL THE POLICE AND FILE A REPORT AS WELL AS CALL CPS!!!! THIS WILL BE SAFER THAN LETTING THE CHILD STAY WITH A MOTHER THAT DOESNT CARE FOR HER CHILDS SAFETY!!!!!
Story 1: She should have just kept the child and say: you abandoned him your self and I'm happy to take care of your child.And then give him back after the weekend. Am I evil?😅
Speaking from personal experience there is no appeasing a wild Karen, nothing has put them in a bad mood their overall entitlement has made them this way. Imagine her as a child,her poor mother
Had a boss tell me once, if someone takes over your shift to inform management of the arrangement and so that if they end up bailing it’s their fault and not yours. Well, in most cases.
Most of these AITA? Stories seem like the OP is NTA and really just asking an easy question with an obvioue answer, but they're somehow getting gaslit either internally or by other people and just want reassurance that they haven't gone insane.
I'm sorry I would've called CPS and the police on that mom. It's disgusting that she was told not to bring her child over her house. You're not the jerk.
Okay, at least once I want to give my respect to a dood, that playing in the background. Ghostrunner ain't that easy and playing it that fluently is deserve some attention :D
1) uh she should have called the cops/cps they are not family (even if they were still doesn’t mean they can pawn off kids on people) or I would have said “it’s my neighborly duty to report you to the authorities for abandoning your child”
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@@togsana there was an issue that is being fixed now. new episode will be up in less than an hour! :)
whats the name of the game in the background?
@@Spasattack69ghost runner if you haven’t found it yet I think it’s only PlayStation tho
nahhhhhhhh
Story 1: the OP could have called the police to report the mother for child abandonment and opted to not call CPS and let the police handle calling or not calling CPS.
And it would also have gotten the husband's attention far more quickly, and may have resulted in a good outcome much sooner.
@@gamester512 It might have also given him ammunition in a divorce and to potentially get full custody.
Yeah I'd have called the police one the second or third time. The first OP was way too nice about it for someone she only met once before.
@@umani9983 i would have done it the first time 😂
It's a dumb fucking story where op is no better than the shitty neighbor, just wrong in a different way. CPS should have been called the moment the kid was abandoned the first time. And op claiming she tried everything when she didn't try the one thing she should have done to begin with.
When the mom left the kid on the doorstep, knowing the neighbor wasn't home, the police should have been called. That's abandonment and endangerment. Same with leaving the child in the car alone.
"Hello? Cps? Hi, there's a random child at my door, says his mom left for work and there's no one to watch him at home"
Story 2: There's actually just a good chance that that wild Karon was just a, well, Karon. There's now actually been sociological studies exploring the Karon phenomena and they figured out that there is a certain type of personality that presents with extreme levels of narcissistic as well self-righteousness that they just deserves to be treated better than anyone else.
Yup it's called a Narcissist
I'm gonna be toxically optimistic - if they were the same age, they could have known each other and had a history. No one plays victim better than a "Karen" that switched from bully to victim.
@@anne-vc7bg no excuses. Family or friend or not, stop making society pay for your piss poor attitudes. The problem in society is the lack of accountability and everyone wants to be toxic and make it everyone else's problem.
@@vaporwingfauxmcloud1190 I fully agree society's problem has to do with lack of accountability. And context does matter with assigning accountability. Things don't happen in a vacuum. I'm sure you had at least 3 classmates that were called stupid nerds all school year round, then asked nicely by their bullies with puppy dog eyes infront of a teacher "can I borrow your notebooks, please 🥺 I really wanna learn and need help."
I would also appreciate it if you would take more care into reading comments that you reply to and use arguments that apply to it, instead of just going at someone with "I'm bigger lobster than you".
Exactly. Karens don't need reasons to go off, it's just in their nature. Once again this narrator tries to justify stupid behavior and attacks the victim right at the end
Story 1 Shows the Karen doesn’t care about her kid and rather have people watch him instead of her
If I were the unfortunate husband in that scenario, I would have *immediately* filed for divorce and fought tooth and nail for custody of the kid (and considering the fact that the Karen was, for all intents and purposes, *abandoning* her kid at OP's house without OP's permission or consent, that would likely have been a very big mark against her being able to have custody....the argument could even be made that she shouldn't have custody at all, since if she ever had custody she may just go right back to her old tricks by trying to force someone to be a free babysitter for her again). If Karen was willing to do all of that while also lying to her husband and essentially stealing from him by taking money he'd given her for the express purpose of her using it to pay OP, then what *else* isn't she being honest with him about? I wouldn't be surprised if that Karen was cheating on her husband on some of those days that she abandoned her kid at OP's house.
I would file for divorce immediately. Imagine not caring for yr own flesh and blood who is so young, totally selfish.
@@gamester512that or she's spending it all on herself while at a beauty salon or on expensive items, which would've normally go to op when babysitting the kid, if the entitled mother wasn't lying to her own husband there.
True
"Forces" you to babysit? The only thing you're morally forced to do is call the police.
yep, what that entitled mother is doing is borderline slavery, and oh boy if the op is well, African American then things would've escalated like alot.
Story #2: Damn 😳... That guy is a God for what he did. And I love how he payed for the young mother's groceries and helped her and her husband buy more baby stuff. How much money does this man have?! Like geez dude. The world need more people like this.
3rd Story: You could apply the same logic to them. Say something like: "Well, there's a rule in our family that we don't drink soda. It damages teeth and is very unhealthy. And as I see, you little girl ordered herself a soda! By your logic, she should pour it in the trash can and order something else! Water, for example!"
They would either shut up or we would witness mother literally following the advice.
I've been out in public with my kids before an I tell them not to do something, like talk in the movie theater an they will respond with "But that person is doing it" my response is always "I'm not responsible for their behavior, I'm responsible for yours. If their mama didn't raise them right that's not my problem, but you WILL act right."
That's what the mom shoulda said to her kids.
You know what I would have called CPS on this woman. Sorry but I repeatly said that you are not a babysitter
For the Child-dumping story: If I were in OP's shoes, I'd report her to the autorities the second time it happened.
I would've done it the first time, no tolerance for that crap, that's how entitled people are created, when people don't say "no" to their crazy demands or shut down their antics from the start
Story 1: Damn! OP is a total pushover for letting this go on for as long as it did.
Story 1: Should've called the police for child abandonment. This mother is a horrible mother who does not care about her child.
Last Story: The post office could get in trouble for violating numerous laws for cranking up the heat to dangerous levels as well not providing toilet paper especially since people with various disabilities could be susceptible to potentially severe harm from both dangerous heat as well as no toilet paper. Also OSHA and the health department could also fine them for work conditions that are dangerous due to extreme heat and unsanitary work conditions.
The person who paid for the young mother's baby supplies is definitely one of God's own earthly angels. 😇
1st story: "hey CPS, I've got a neighbour who's actively leaving a young child unaccompanied.." yea Op has no spine in this situation. I'd have went to the police to begin with. Even if the karens husband didn't know what was going on it would be one hell of a wake-up call to divorce the woman
I'm a petty person and I would have told Karen to shut the F up and mind her own business! And maybe check out a mirror before she left the house. She had absolutely no room to talk about anything.
What kind of mother just dropps off her child at som random strangers house?? After the first time this happened, I would find the father and put this woman on blast!!
Dude that mom was an absolute phycopath
Story 1
That Karen doesn’t need to do that, that poor kid was scared and hungry calling the cops or better cps is a very good decision
Story 1: OP let this get way out of hand. She should've called the police and report the lady for child abandonment on the very first day of this madness.
Story 2: Give OP a medal, they're a hero!
Story 3: The rules for your family and children don't apply to other people. Would it have been that difficult for the mother to say 'OP is not part of our family so they don't have to follow the same rules you and your brother do' to her kid? Seems easy enough to me.
Story 4: This Bill was a jerk and ge deserved this imo. Also good for OP, escaping from that toxic work environment!
Your neighbor leaves the kid again, call CPS.
That story with the post office, screw that. I wouldnt put up with that crap. And, with the thermostat issue, report it. They cant do that
First story: I would have called the police for child abandonment the very first time. You even look after the kid once, it would set a bad precedent.
The first time an abandoned child showed up at your door you should have called the police.
Your rules at home don't work outside of your house.
Story 2 is so beautiful definitely an inspiration for me to keep going above and beyond for my fellow humans
"...I tried everything..." Nope, you haven't tried police or cps yet.
yep if you notice that the entitled mother persist, then there's not much of a choice to make anymore.
OP is a doormat
@@princessmarlena1359it's like they forgot their 1st amendment rights, if this takes place in America.
If someone ever asks “well what do you have to do all day”
Your immediate response needs to be “whatever I want”.
I would have gone to the police on day one, tell them you found a kid wandering about outside, if the mother gets into trouble too bad!
story number 2, i can relate to the poster. I was actually one of those people who was constantly on their phone but i was also engaged in conversation with my family whenever we went out, I wasn't absent minded mind you, I was actually fully in the conversation that my family had while I was also on my phone, I guess you could say I have undiagnosed ADHD but, because I never went to the doctor's i just treat it as a quirk because doctors cost money that i don't have. Also 90% of the time now i'm on my phone because i'm talking to a co-worker about something or they're talking to me about something that happened the night before.
He could of been lying about the trip just to make her work for those two weeks 19:27
Story 1 - Nope. Not a free babysitter. Either pay me, assuming I have the free time, or I can get the police involved for child abandonment (especially when the kid waited for 3 hours outside alone).
Story 2 - oh hell no!!! You call my baby a brat you will be on the pavement.
If I was the cashier I would have told her to leave the store.
Story 3 - Cool. Time to ignore you.
Bless OP in the grocery store story, for helping the mother and her baby.
Story 2 what a kind person this op is.
It's funny how no one has brought up the fact that the woman in the first story actually might be cheating on her husband hence that's where all the money is going
I love your podcasts man, keep it up
does karen know that leaving her child at op's house is very aggravating and i hate how she keeps leaving his son alone letting her neighbor babysit for her when she doesn't want to babysit?
but i'm glad karen's husband stepped up to do something.
@@viviennemorgan7217 IMO, he should divorce Karen and kick her to the curb ASAP, and then fight tooth and nail for full custody of their son (and with how many times she'd *abandoned* her son at OP's house even when OP had explicitly told her that she wouldn't be home, that would hopefully be a very easy thing for him to do).
@@gamester512 I know what he can do he should leave her and take their son with him.
not to mention its a crime to leave your child at someone else's house just because you're lazy,entitled and negligent
first story: i would call the police the first day
If you don't want your child, at least find people who do and give up custody.
Well if she thinks that you are a babysitter than ask her for payment
4:39 my god this lady i cant believe the audacity theyre not even friends just neighbors
Story 1 : I feel bad for the little boy. If it was me I would have kept him in my house until the mom/husband came to pick him up and would call the police for child abandonment if the problem didn't stop.Or I would have the little what his dad's number was and told him the situation
Story 2: (note that I am just liking what they said) love that they said that they were “just as tired as the little man”.😊
Bad day or otherwise; that’s no reason to act like a complete piece of manure to another human being.
Story one: call CPS
for the 1st one she is the jerk, not calling the police or cps 100% put that kid in harms way and might put him in harm again even if shes not involved, remember the husband is only home on weekends.
2:53 plus, babysitters get called ahead of time, and they get fuckin’ paid. What the hell is this lady’s damage? And I just feel so bad for the kid, I hope he’s doing better, and I hope that “mother” isn’t allowed to be alone with the kid, cause she can’t even bother.
I would 1000% call the police and CPS on the neighbor and file abandonment charges.
One of the best podcast
The first story reminded me of the “I’m fine with the pet, it’s the owner I might be allergic to” bit I read once
To the mail storing! Personally, the days that I request all I make sure to put my phone into silent, do not disturb or turn it off completely so that I will not be bothered by trivial things that don't need me to be attending to at that time!
One of my best bosses that I ever had had a cell phone number that no one had because she used a voiceover IP number that she could give out instead so that she could always have her business contacts and her personal contacts. Not knowing that they didn't have the same number!
Story 1: Yeah, I would have called CPS and the cops if a dumb woman keeps putting her kid on my doorstep to watch him. But talking to the husband was a better movie. If you want me to actually babysit your kid, you bet your ass I want to pay for it. Since she isn't family and being a bitch, my fees are not negotiable.
Story 2: I actually see that kind of kindness at least a few days a month on where I work. It warms my soul there is still hope for humanity. Thankfully, I haven't run into a Karon yet.
Story 3: Seriously? Talk about a control freak. Even the husband was worried about his wife's actions. I get it that you want family time at dinner but come on! At least op was calm about on how she answered that mother. I will tell you one thing, If I was tired and someone was giving me orders that aren't my family, anyone working at the place I am at or the police, I would be an angry bastard about it and a petty bitch. Not that strong of a will power as op but might be similar to her reaction. At the end, depending on who finished the meal first, I would throw some playful curse words like "Have a nice Fucking day bitch and family." then smirk after turning around knowing how much fun she'll have with her daughter learning a new word. Odds are, the boy already them anyways.
Story 4: Oh Bill is trash. I have not come across such a person that self-important and thinks that everyone would do anything for him. Good for op making a great choice on how to get his revenge. Kind of a short sighted for Bill and the postmaster not seeing op has more than one option to deal with them.
For story 4, they probably thought OP didn’t have an additional option. My friend owns a duplex in a desirable neighborhood, always has tenants and vacancies are limited. He can quit any bad job whenever he wants (lucky him). I’m glad OP had other options.
The first story yeah sorry but I would've called CPS and wouldn't have given two fucks.
I'm willing to bet that the husband in that story, had threating to divorce her if she doesn't stop abandoning their kid like that, which I think it worked, and I think that entitled mother was spending the money at a beauty salon or on expensive products that is otherwise needed to feed the kid in the first place, so yeah I think the husband would've divorced her if she doesn't stop treating their kid as second priority.
in other words if I were in the op's shoes, I would get cps involved anyway, likely not knowing that the whether or not the father finds out.
11:49 What do you mean by that🤨🤨
The lady on her phone in the airport. That kid needed to mind his business, that lady was absolutely not rude. The lady wasn't sitting with anyone, nor was that her family. The other family was rude as hell.
I would have called the cops and reported the mum for neglect. CPS even. THE FIRST TIME. I don't play that shit
GET HER FIRED, CALL CPS OR THE COPS!!!!!!!!!!
Hey man, love your videos
4:30 Bro, what isn't fair to the little boy Is his mom constantly tossing him to other people like he's just a sack of potatoes. >:(
Story 1: ✨Cps✨ still should have called them.. poor kid deserves better than that
Story 1: After the first time, I would have firmly stated: "Do not do this again, I am not a babysitter. You try this again and I will call the police for child abandonment." I would follow through, since its not my duty to compensate for her inability to be a responsible parent.
17:22 he calls the postmaster spineless when hes also spineless, letting this go on for so long
S1: I'd've called the police.
Why is it that some people just can't mind their own business and leave people alone?!!!
My goodness woman it's not your problem so leave her alone and let the woman eat
It is not his fault for leaving at kid out there all that time if I were in his place I would call child protective services and report this because that's considered child abandonment
First story: I've heard it before in different videos on RUclips & it gets crazier each time.
I used to be a yes man, but the one time I needed a day off to see my newborn baby sister, no one could cover. Some even laughed when I called. So since then whenever management called I said, “No, I’ve had a drink, I am legally impaired.” Management was shocked, “it’s only 1 pm?” “Yup it sure is. I’m a little late today actually. Best of luck!”. My coworkers were pissed off that they had to cancel raves and parties with friends. Frankly I didn’t care, wasn’t being paid enough to care. And when management called me in to talk about my change in attitude I pointed out that I work the days I’m scheduled, I do a good job, and if they need me to cover all the time then I should be paid as an “on call” staff member. To which they refused. Stayed for a year after that and the. Fucked off.
“You could’ve just said something..”
I’d be catching charged. OP has dove series restraint
OP1: Yeah, police should have been called the first time. Period. OP's response was irresponsible for far too long.
OP in the first story must have have the word "Welcome" tattooed on her forehead because she let that mother treat her as a doormat.
Yeah, I was just called in and had a abandoned child report. Get evidence before doing that that way. She can't say you agreed to babysit first.
9:39 what is the game ?
Ghostrunner
I hit the bell, it won’t stop crying
Story 1, I would have called the police and CPS. That would quickly fix the situation.
Story 1 OP should have gotten the cops and CPS involved. That is child abandonment and endangering a child. This is not okay. If this happens to you the way it happened to this woman CALL THE POLICE AND FILE A REPORT AS WELL AS CALL CPS!!!! THIS WILL BE SAFER THAN LETTING THE CHILD STAY WITH A MOTHER THAT DOESNT CARE FOR HER CHILDS SAFETY!!!!!
Story 1: She should have just kept the child and say: you abandoned him your self and I'm happy to take care of your child.And then give him back after the weekend.
Am I evil?😅
Should have called the cops or CPS on the first instance.
What do I have to do all day? Call Child Protective Services, and the police for child abandonment.
Speaking from personal experience there is no appeasing a wild Karen, nothing has put them in a bad mood their overall entitlement has made them this way. Imagine her as a child,her poor mother
Definetly should have called the cops the second time
Had a boss tell me once, if someone takes over your shift to inform management of the arrangement and so that if they end up bailing it’s their fault and not yours. Well, in most cases.
You should have report to the police about it cause if something happen to his kid she will put the blame on you
In story 2 not all hero's wear capes
When the kid was in OP's car she should have told him to get out and go for the interview
Story 1 should’ve called cps and the cops for child abandonment and child endangerment
Most of these AITA? Stories seem like the OP is NTA and really just asking an easy question with an obvioue answer, but they're somehow getting gaslit either internally or by other people and just want reassurance that they haven't gone insane.
Story 1: nope nope nope. I'd have called CPS/911 the first time. I'm not babysitting little timmiy
Story 3.
I wouldve ask waiter to move me next to karen so I can sit next to her and enjoy memes on the phone
The 1st time she left her kid I would call CPS no question. CPS might be scary but she's clearly an unfit mother.
I'm sorry I would've called CPS and the police on that mom. It's disgusting that she was told not to bring her child over her house. You're not the jerk.
Story 1...call CPS. Child Protection Services
I hope that first story got a good karma on that Karen, cause where all the money she receive from her husband?
Okay, at least once I want to give my respect to a dood, that playing in the background. Ghostrunner ain't that easy and playing it that fluently is deserve some attention :D
The way to make a family is not family friendly! Until we meet again!
CPS police her freaking husband.
i am getting a sense of deja vu i think someone had a similar am i the jerk unless this the same story
1) uh she should have called the cops/cps they are not family (even if they were still doesn’t mean they can pawn off kids on people) or I would have said “it’s my neighborly duty to report you to the authorities for abandoning your child”
(Story 1) im just glad he didn’t get mad at the kid