r/Prorevenge I Ruined My Bully's Life & Family

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  • @davido.1233
    @davido.1233 Год назад +661

    They say that the best revenge to bullies is a life well-lived, but flat out rejecting someone asking you out, after they're the one who tormented you for a year, is what I call Karmic justice!

    • @kentario1610
      @kentario1610 Год назад +8

      Justice served on a silver platter!

    • @CroobieLetter
      @CroobieLetter Год назад +16

      Honestly, what did she think was going to happen?

    • @BigB14
      @BigB14 Год назад +23

      The best thing about that revenge is that OP didn't go out of his way to get back at the bully. She created that situation herself, OP turned it around on her, and she instead humiliated herself.

    • @damienhailey118
      @damienhailey118 Год назад +9

      @@CroobieLetterThat he would jump at the chance, and then she would stand him up, or find some other way to humiliate him.

    • @davido.1233
      @davido.1233 Год назад +8

      @@damienhailey118 But she failed the moment he heard snickering in the background! He knew what was up and he wasn't about to fall for it.

  • @Reuraku
    @Reuraku Год назад +500

    The one problem I have with the first story is that OP only got one of the bullies back, the others deserve the same.

    • @trolletuva
      @trolletuva Год назад +81

      In my opinion they all deserve jailtime. That was a serious abuse.

    • @MissShiniSato
      @MissShiniSato Год назад +7

      @@trolletuvaI agree

    • @ianmacfarlane1241
      @ianmacfarlane1241 Год назад +19

      @Reuraku
      While that's certainly true, even getting one back is a result - how many victims of bullying actually get revenge on their bullies?
      The others will hopefully get their comeuppance in some way.

    • @ianmacfarlane1241
      @ianmacfarlane1241 Год назад +7

      ​@@trolletuvaThey'd never have received jail time, even if it's true that they deserved it.
      To be perfectly clear, what they did was absolutely horrifying, and could have lifelong repercussions, (depending on the severity of the damage), but school age children, doing these things in schools don't get successfully prosecuted very often.
      If OP's parents had made a very determined effort to get something done then perhaps the police might have looked into it, but there are innumerable stories about people suffering at the hands of scummy people, and the vast majority of police forces will offer up any excuse not to get involved.
      Look into the case of Fiona Pilkington and her daughter, (and Leicestershire Police) which ended in tragedy in October 2007.
      It's one of the most traumatising stories you'll ever read about.
      Very briefly, the woman and her family suffered the worst imaginable abuse from a gang of bullies, (many of them her neighbours) for TEN YEARS...ten years of utter hell.
      It only ended when she killed herself and her daughter, (who had learning difficulties) by setting her car on fire.
      Leicestershire Police REFUSED to do a thing, despite the fact that one police officer tried, and tried, and tried some more to get his superiors to look into it.
      (If I remember correctly, even he was a bit reluctant at the very beginning, though I wouldn't swear on it without reading about it again).
      So yeah, the boys who assaulted OP should have been at lthe very least investigated by the police, and if guilty, prosecuted and imprisoned, but judicial systems are broken everywhere.
      Sorry for rambling.

  • @Vi0letR0gue
    @Vi0letR0gue Год назад +388

    Hearing bullies get their comeuppance is always satisfying to me, my bully used to say I was too ugly to have children and that I'd die alone, now I have a son and she discovered she's infertile

  • @TJDious
    @TJDious Год назад +998

    OP1: That isn't bullying. It's felonious asssult.

    • @Nerobyrne
      @Nerobyrne Год назад +90

      bullying usually is.

    • @WolfgangDoW
      @WolfgangDoW Год назад +87

      In the UK that's classed as ABH or GBH if it causes permanent damage like in fertility (actual bodily harm, or grevious bodily harm)
      Very serious crimes

    • @asdfdsf-s4u
      @asdfdsf-s4u Год назад +6

      It's balling not bulling

    • @uselessinformation1988
      @uselessinformation1988 Год назад +3

      Isn't bullying technically harassment?

    • @Nerobyrne
      @Nerobyrne Год назад +12

      @@uselessinformation1988 not just technically

  • @silverflight01
    @silverflight01 Год назад +935

    Story 1: I sometimes wonder why people bully people for "being nerds," but I guess I just never grew up in an environment that had such bullies

    • @smdcentral
      @smdcentral Год назад +35

      same, apparently were quite lucky.

    • @beccas.7762
      @beccas.7762 Год назад +79

      Nerds have become valued in today's society. The first OP's story took place in the late 90's or early 2000's, based on how he described the Nokia phone. That was before society understood their value.

    • @DianaWanMa
      @DianaWanMa Год назад +52

      It’s not about being nerds, it’s about being stronger and feeling more powerful.

    • @someonebored0100
      @someonebored0100 Год назад

      It’s because they’re trash, that’s why

    • @stefantsarev4442
      @stefantsarev4442 Год назад +53

      I am a nerd, and a proud one.
      What middle school taught me, is that bullies are bullies, no matter if they were guys or girls. If they hit you, you hit back, and step up, so they will be afraid of you.
      The bullies taught me several good lessons:
      1. They will try to exploit any weakness, so show them none.
      2. They will try to hit you. Keep your distance and use your legs.
      3. Keep away from the head to avoid visits at the Principal's office. Aim for the groin if the bully is a guy or the stomach if it's a girl.
      4. They will try to fight dirty. Do not fall for their schemes.
      5. Embarrassment is your greatest weapon. If the bully gets laughed at, you are the winner.
      6. (most important) Be aggressive, but always calculating. You're a nerd, not a weakling. You are smarter than the bullies. Use your head. Never lose your temper.

  • @stonedjasonvoorhees5959
    @stonedjasonvoorhees5959 Год назад +104

    Story 1: kid got off light. That could be construed as sexual assault, and attempted murder as puncturing the sack like that could make a male bleed out

  • @dracko158
    @dracko158 Год назад +1780

    Story 1: Hearing this story about a bully getting destroyed by OP is so satisfying as a victim of bullying. I have absolutely ZERO sympathy for bullies, whether they have a terrible home life or whatever. *NONE.*

    • @ReigoVassal
      @ReigoVassal Год назад +123

      Is it too far?
      Absolutely not.
      If there's no "too far" in the bullying then it's all fair.

    • @matthewhearn9910
      @matthewhearn9910 Год назад +77

      I can empathize with the bully from what we hear about his home life but I agree, he deserves no sympathy for the comeuppance for the shitty way he chose to cope with that.

    • @RisingRevengeance
      @RisingRevengeance Год назад +53

      I do find it unfortunate that only 1/4 of the bullies got what they deserved though

    • @everlasting9292
      @everlasting9292 Год назад +38

      I understand trauma response and learned behavior. I do, I deal with it all the time in my job. But it is still a choice to act that way. They could choose to NOT treat people the way they are treated at home and NOT make them feel that way. Then they could make good friends and have an escape at school and maybe even at their houses every now and then! And it’s something that is constantly taught as part of social-emotional learning in schools.

    • @willow8186
      @willow8186 Год назад +37

      I got bullied too but I don’t condone OP’s actions at all.
      He hurt an innocent girl, for once, and then he subjected his bully to danger by fake outing him as gay (since we know how some parents will make their children homeless for such things or physically hurt them).
      He was 14 though, so I understand why these revenge acts seemed appropriate at the time.

  • @austinclements8010
    @austinclements8010 Год назад +389

    when you treat people poorly, you open yourself up to getting slammed like this bully did- everytime you drive someone to the edge, youre essentially rolling the dice on how vindictive that person is
    honestly? its well deserved and theres a life lesson to be learned- make as few enemies as you possibly can

    • @hfcyhgcg2178
      @hfcyhgcg2178 Год назад

      That why some school shooting happened.

  • @PinataFreaks
    @PinataFreaks Год назад +147

    2nd story: The fact that the landlord could so easily move down to the original price when needed says everything. This was just about squeezing as much money as possible from the tenants because the application showed they had a good income. God damn, landlords really are scum.

    • @TrianglePants
      @TrianglePants Год назад +2

      They'll still be, once the rental industry is mostly corporatized.

    • @DozIT
      @DozIT 8 месяцев назад

      It’s almost worse in this case, sounds like the agent (middle man) was hoping to get a higher commission. I can’t imagine they were relaying this info back and fourth with the landlord.

  • @everlasting9292
    @everlasting9292 Год назад +45

    That agent needs to be reported. No way it’s legal to take someone’s money and then raise prices like that. And they have they responsibility of turning the property over in clean and life able conditions. That’s not the responsibility of the new tenant!

    • @DraycoVideo
      @DraycoVideo 5 месяцев назад

      Dunno about other countries tho.

  • @ida_mhw
    @ida_mhw Год назад +254

    His dedication to put out a new reddit video every single day is what keeps me alive.

    • @beccas.7762
      @beccas.7762 Год назад +4

      Right? It's what gets me out of bed every morning!

    • @jessicamorgan3568
      @jessicamorgan3568 Год назад +6

      I expect no less from the Grand Emperor of the Internet!!!

    • @ida_mhw
      @ida_mhw Год назад

      @@jessicamorgan3568haha fr it’s the reason I know about all these stupid people

  • @82dorrin
    @82dorrin Год назад +281

    If you can't be a decent human being just because it's the right thing to do, do it out of self interest.
    You don't know what the other person is capable of once you push them far enough.

    • @Darkloid21
      @Darkloid21 Год назад

      Then that’s on the other person if they think the only solution is to destroy someone else’s life.

    • @Nerobyrne
      @Nerobyrne Год назад +9

      When school shooters survive and are interviewed, it's almost always bullying.
      Of course, there's also the occasional whacko that just was always gonna derail no matter what, but bullying contributes a large part to school shootings.

    • @mintwestwood7827
      @mintwestwood7827 Год назад +19

      @@Darkloid21 me when I victim blame

    • @DanielGonzalez-qk6sd
      @DanielGonzalez-qk6sd Год назад +21

      @@Darkloid21 bullying, and cheating, are two things in life that (as long as it does not break the law) anything goes. If the bully can basically risk giving OP major medical complications that could impact his life. Then OP can ruin the bullies life.

    • @Darkloid21
      @Darkloid21 Год назад +1

      @@DanielGonzalez-qk6sd Wrong. The OP doesn’t get to ruin their life over that.

  • @marylowther8495
    @marylowther8495 Год назад +38

    First story: As the school chess champion I was condemned to eternal nerdity. My best friend was in the band, which was an equal kiss of death. He became a famous musician, the coolest of the cool at our twenty fifth class reunion, and ignored the mean kids when they tried to suck up. My own revenge was never hiring them when they applied to work for me.
    OP's revenge was immediate, and brilliant, but I have discovered that life itself generally provides our revenge. Bullies and other mean kids don't make the kind of friends that last a lifetime, so there's nobody out there prepared to give them a leg up. As Bob Hope said, "Be nice to people on your way up because you'll meet them again on your way back down."

    • @Zilkenian_Davenport
      @Zilkenian_Davenport Год назад +5

      One of my bullies was that type of girl who shows up as strong minded and capable of putting anyone under her foot. Years later I heard she was quite deep into drugs, and not doing ok. One day I was going somewhere and we walked past each other. She looked at me for a second, and then looked away in what looked in shame. She hugged herself and kept walking.
      I never saw her again.

    • @marylowther8495
      @marylowther8495 Год назад +6

      @@Zilkenian_Davenport "Living well is the best revenge." You prove Oscar Wilde right.

  • @TiaguinhuxD
    @TiaguinhuxD Год назад +86

    Story 1: OP probably saved his bully, by changing the environment he lived in and offering a new start

    • @mariposa9506
      @mariposa9506 Год назад +6

      That's quite the reach.

    • @herrerasauro7429
      @herrerasauro7429 Год назад +18

      @@mariposa9506 I wouldn't say so, his parents disowned him and abandoned from just the fear of him being gay
      His bully behaviour prolly has a lot to do with his upbringing and it's not unreasonable to think that his uncle "who was a little more understanding" is probably a better role model
      Also, getting away from his bully clique probably helped. I've a friend who was saved from being a hardcore football ultra (as in, the ones attacking and killing people) by separation from his toxic friends

    • @mariposa9506
      @mariposa9506 Год назад

      @@herrerasauro7429 Burning someone's life down doesn't help them.

    • @memedemon6273
      @memedemon6273 Год назад +6

      @@mariposa9506it can, once you are forced to look at your life and what is has gotten you sometimes great change can come from that. I hope it did, both the writer and the bully were young, so I do hope he learned and grew from it.

  • @thetruth1816
    @thetruth1816 Год назад +85

    Story 1 : zero sympathy for the bully or his moronic friends.. may they all live in misery...
    Story 2 : op shouldve left a comment on the agents page as a review kinda thing..anyways his GF is a keeper..
    Story 3 : op shouldve done a michael kyle style of rejection..what a POS that bully is..like for christ sakes the guy leaves because of you and you still harassed him..hopefully op destroyed her reputation..
    Story 4 : malicious compliance not revenge..

    • @Shaylovespopeye
      @Shaylovespopeye Год назад

      Nope absolutely not sorry wrong and you’re disgusting behavior it’s over for you

  • @alexw4482
    @alexw4482 Год назад +44

    I’m wondering why charges weren’t pressed in story 1. He got seriously hurt, possibly permanent damage, and the bullies are allowed to just….get away with it?

    • @uselessinformation1988
      @uselessinformation1988 Год назад +6

      I assume OP never reported it to the police and if he had it would be his word against the bully's word.

    • @alexw4482
      @alexw4482 Год назад +12

      @@uselessinformation1988 It wouldn’t really be his word against the bully’s, there were other witnesses and a quick doctor visit can confirm the injuries. Also as a minor it should have been OP’s parents who report it to the police.

    • @uselessinformation1988
      @uselessinformation1988 Год назад +10

      @@alexw4482 Schools don't seem to do anything about bullying even when there's witnesses. Notice that the bully didn't seem to get in trouble despite the injury done to OP.

    • @MinkxiTes
      @MinkxiTes 4 месяца назад

      Because schools and a lot of old farts in positions have the "boys will be boys" mentally.
      Why his mother and father didn't do anything? No idea but it paints them in a bad light

    • @stanzer09
      @stanzer09 3 месяца назад

      ​@@uselessinformation1988 Schools and the Police are two different things.

  • @The_momur
    @The_momur Год назад +45

    I’m certain that the landlord bait and switch scheme is against some fair housing regulations. I’d do some research then make a complaint to the housing authorities, then let them sort it out as icing on the petty revenge cake.

  • @silverflight01
    @silverflight01 Год назад +40

    Story 4 (Dumb Landlord): Isn't the whole point of a landlord is to ensure that stuff like this never happens? Did he truly, with every atom of his brain, believe that the leak would just stop after a while? I wonder how he's still a landlord because I get the feeling that this isn't the first time an incident happened due to his laziness

    • @Ryanthusar
      @Ryanthusar Год назад +3

      That story really didnt make sense, if the leak was from the faucet itself into the bathtub, then how did the water damage anything below, when it would be leaking into the bathtub and therefore going down the drain.

    • @fdm2155
      @fdm2155 Год назад +9

      @@Ryanthusar It's entirely possible that the *visible* leak was from/around the faucet. Doesn't mean there wasn't other damage to the plumbing that affected the unit below.

    • @ryukaze7392
      @ryukaze7392 Год назад +4

      ​@@fdm2155there's also the floor joists and everything behind the drywall that would get damaged as well.

    • @BoatingMyFloat
      @BoatingMyFloat Год назад +4

      I know a landlord and if his tenants call with an issue he's in there the next day to figure out who he has to call to fix it. Its called preventative care, keep the issue from getting worse and keep your tenants happy at the same time

    • @paulagoeringer9466
      @paulagoeringer9466 Год назад +1

      Even I know that if it's a water, gas or electrical problem, you fix it ASAP. Those are main ones that can cause the most expensive damage in the shortest time.

  • @fallenmoon4586
    @fallenmoon4586 Год назад +11

    For the mean girl story: Honestly what the girl even think will happen. The guy , she and her friends bully every day and who forced to move school because of them. Will suddenly be swoon by her (with her friends laughing loud enough for Op to hear, show she didn’t change).
    This isn’t like the movies. Glad Op told her that he doesn’t buy her bull

    • @capngramma8960
      @capngramma8960 Год назад +2

      We used to call girls like that Community Bicycle because everyone that wanted got to ride.

    • @fallenmoon4586
      @fallenmoon4586 Год назад +1

      Damn 😂

  • @breezy3392
    @breezy3392 Год назад +77

    So, did the school do nothing about that insane level of bullying?

    • @danielbrant6740
      @danielbrant6740 Год назад +40

      Of course not! They're only interested in punishing those who retaliate.

    • @Ryanthusar
      @Ryanthusar Год назад +11

      Considering where the story was from, which sounded like the UK, then likely no if it was anything more than 10 years ago.

    • @ReigoVassal
      @ReigoVassal Год назад +10

      What are you expecting?
      Of course they don't care about bully until someone died. Even if someone died they will do nothing about it.

    • @breezy3392
      @breezy3392 Год назад +1

      No offense, but I am glad I'm not from wherever you all are from if that's how much your schools suck

    • @twelvesmylimit
      @twelvesmylimit Год назад +1

      @@Ryanthusar OP said he was 14.

  • @goyangi4143
    @goyangi4143 Год назад +517

    Homophobia is terrible, but the bully basically committed a felony

    • @Ikajo
      @Ikajo Год назад +59

      They could have accomplished the same thing by making it seem like the bully had an affair with another girl. Because their actions could have potentially put an actual gay in a dangerous situation. Especially back then.

    • @austindiaz6767
      @austindiaz6767 Год назад

      ​@@Ikajo dude tired to pop his balls

    • @squirrel670
      @squirrel670 Год назад +29

      Imagine hating your child that much for something that may or may not even be true, couldn't be me.

    • @mariposa9506
      @mariposa9506 Год назад +41

      @@Ikajo What actual gay person could have been put in danger? How? Will the parents now go around beating up random gay people on the street because they think their son is gay? Or maybe they will attack bullys fictional boyfriend? Such nonsense.

    • @visionary_void
      @visionary_void Год назад +17

      @@mariposa9506I think they’re saying: “What if the bully was *actually* gay?” It’s a risk you have to take, but considering he had a girlfriend, the chances are low, but never zero.

  • @DarkEinherjar
    @DarkEinherjar Год назад +15

    I hate bullies so much, that even going nuclear on them is fair game.
    I think one of the best revenge against a bully I ever read was from r/NuclearRevenge, when OP, after enduring a bully for years, gathered all the information she could about the bully, then went on a relentless revenge campaign that ended up with the bully losing her job, her family and her house.

    • @proCaylak
      @proCaylak Год назад

      I'd like to read that story, is there any way I can find it? what should I type in the search bar?

    • @DarkEinherjar
      @DarkEinherjar Год назад +1

      @@proCaylak The title was "r/NuclearRevenge - Satan in my seat". It's the first story.

    • @proCaylak
      @proCaylak Год назад

      @@DarkEinherjar cheers, I will check it out.
      EDIT: I have just read the story. oh boy was it an intense one. the execution was perfect and she kept herself within the legal limits.

  • @strikeforce1500
    @strikeforce1500 Год назад +4

    1st story: Ah, I love when karma spits on bully's face. Idgaf if their home life is bad,that's not a reason to badly treat other people. Especially when it involved probably causing permanent damage to the area between the legs.
    2nd story: Top 10 loves stories. I love when scammers get a good taste of their medicine
    3rd story: Props to OP's parents for pulling him out of that school. And props for OP for getting revenge

  • @jamiesuejeffery
    @jamiesuejeffery Год назад +8

    At one point in my career, I (and a lot of other people), finished one of my parish's sanctuaries. It was not a cathedral, but rather a small town parish church. One of the things we had to have installed in this just rough framed in building was the HVAC system. We found a contractor. We paid 50% up front and then 50% on completion. They did the rough-in. When we were ready for them to come and do the last one day of work, which was to install the air vent covers, they installed intake vent covers on all of the output vents. I called them over and over and over again, asking, begging, pleading with them to come and fix their mistake (or laziness). No response. We had two scissor lifts onsite at that time. Well, they never responded. I still had the 50% of the bid in my pocket. The lifts were picked up. I finally received a call from their finance department asking why we hadn't paid for a completed job. I said, "The job is not complete. I never signed off on it. The vents need to be replaced with the correct ones." The next week, they had to rent a lift and replace the vents. The supervisor who ignored me was reprimanded. I finally released the rest of the money. Money talks folks...money talks.

    • @ryukaze7392
      @ryukaze7392 Год назад +1

      AC/DC had it right when they released the song "Money talks" back in the day

  • @fivezedits2486
    @fivezedits2486 Год назад +18

    If you bully someone, you deserve what ever pain heads your way, be careful who you push, they might just stand back up and break your nose.

  • @bcatbb2896
    @bcatbb2896 Год назад +2

    last story: as a landlord myself that rents out to tenants, that's literally the dumbest thing a landlord could do. you can ignore alot of repair work like a crack or a creaking floorboard and such, but water leakage is one of the things that you do NOT ignore!

  • @jasonmomoa5124
    @jasonmomoa5124 Год назад +29

    OP got injured balls, so he gave the bully blue balls 😁

  • @mattb7517
    @mattb7517 Год назад +4

    story one sounds a bit fishy to me, i am leaning towards its a fabricated story, but it could also just be a mistype. but op says at 4:56 that no girl at he school was interested in the bully anymore, but op opened the post by saying it was an all boys school.

  • @Wendy_O._Koopa
    @Wendy_O._Koopa Год назад +107

    I have mixed feelings about the first story. As many have pointed out, only one bully got punished; but more than that it was in a very homophobic way. I suppose OP can't be blamed for the ills of society as a whole, or the bully's homophobic parents, but it still leaves a bad taste in my mouth...

    • @fdm2155
      @fdm2155 Год назад

      Not great though sounds like OP was a young teen at the time so some of the poor judgement was likely due to that. And yeah, he couldn't know the kid's parents were raging homophobes.

    • @DanielGonzalez-qk6sd
      @DanielGonzalez-qk6sd Год назад +37

      Honestly, I don’t feel bad for the bully. He could of cost OP serious life altering medical complications. So OP had every right to do as he did. If that means that incidentally homophobia comes into play then well that is just karma coming at the bully.

    • @Lrbearclaw
      @Lrbearclaw Год назад +25

      Wendy, if I can, let me point out that with the type of cell in question this would have been the late 90s to early 2000s. Back then, we were more homophobic (at least by today's standards) as a whole. "Gay" and "F**" were commonly used as insults rather than the latter being seen as a slur.
      Does this justify it? In no way, just hoping to enlighten as someone who grew up during the same time.
      Let me also add, it is wonderful to see how much progress we as a society has come from those days. We still have a way to go, but it is a good start.

    • @KrakenIsland64
      @KrakenIsland64 Год назад +25

      The intent wasn't homophobic it was getting the girlfriend to leave him whether she cares about his sexuality or not. OP takes no blame for the fallout.

    • @vbarreiro
      @vbarreiro Год назад +24

      I feel like OP wasn’t homophobic himself, he just used the fact that society tends to be less accepting of gay people to his advantage (especially in the 90’s).
      If the parents had been accepting, and been like “we support you no matter what”, it would have been easy for the bully to disprove the whole thing, but OP bet on humanity sucking and that bet pays out more often than not.

  • @oliviajeanne7709
    @oliviajeanne7709 Год назад +14

    Love when the guy rejected the girl from his old school. But she needs to stop before she gets a form of STDs or HIVs. It’s sad how much people change because of a joke gone wrong. Honestly. They’re disgusting really.

  • @greensmurf9623
    @greensmurf9623 Год назад +8

    Story 3: I would have had a different approach. "Before I say yes, did you manage to get the chlamydia treated in the end? Yeah you did, you were diagnosed with it a few months ago"

  • @iNDERUdmg
    @iNDERUdmg Год назад +4

    That story with the bully asking him out and him rejecting her reminds me of something that happened to me in high school.
    I was a very nerdy guy. I got bullied when I was younger, but in high school I tended to get along with everyone. A new girl came to our class from another country. She was good looking, but it was taking her a while to learn the language. She befriended another girl that was originally from the same country as her, and they would often pick on people together. I knew she must be having trouble adjusting and making friends, so I didn't judge.
    Once during a school trip as I was walking back from the bathroom by myself - they approached me together. The friend said to me "Hey, do you want her?"
    I said "What? I don't know". I also had no idea where they were going with this.
    She said "you don't know if you want her? What kind of man are you?" (or something like that, it was ages ago)
    I said, turning to the girl herself instead of talking through her friend "Look, wanting someone, wanting to be with them - it's about a lot of things, and about finding the right person and having a genuine connection with them. Sure, you look good - but I don't really know you, or much about you. If you want us to try to get to know each other and see if there's any potential for a relationship - sure, I'd be open to that. If that's not what you want - then I'm probably not the guy for you... Either way I hope you find what you want and that it makes you happy"
    They both sort of stared at me with their mouths open, the friend said "Yeah!" and they hurried off.
    I was naive and romantic, and I don't think they were expecting such a sincere response. Looking back now they probably wanted me to show interest and then reject me or something...

  • @danielbrant6740
    @danielbrant6740 Год назад +36

    I'm surprised that the OP in the first story didn't just hand over the bully's phone to the school since it's proof that he was there, and OP could've gotten revenge on the others by having the school offer leniency on the one bully if he ratted out his jerkass friends.

    • @fdm2155
      @fdm2155 Год назад +29

      You assume school administrator's give a damn. Unfortunately schools too often just want to hush everything up and pretend nothing happened.

    • @RisingRevengeance
      @RisingRevengeance Год назад +8

      Sure its proof that he was there but WHEN? He could've dropped it much earlier in the day.
      And like the other dude said it's unlikely they would do much anyway.

    • @Ruchunteur
      @Ruchunteur Год назад +4

      It's not even proof though. He could have stole the phone, the guy could have lost it's phone at a prior date. It's unfortunate but the school can't take the phone as proof. His word should be enough to launch an investigation though. Or the witnesses (did their friend saw it ? I don't remember).

    • @weshouldchill5694
      @weshouldchill5694 Год назад +8

      In a perfect world that would work. But in our current world nothing would have come from that suggestion and OP would be out of his revenge.

  • @jordansams6240
    @jordansams6240 Год назад +7

    That last story happened to me and my wife as well. We had a leak in our bathtub and we couldnt shut the water off. It was the hot water, so to keep from steaming ourselves 24/7, we had to turn the cold water on full blast. We tried to report it and have it fixed but they ignored us. Well 1 month and a 12k water bill later they had someone in the next day. The best part is the plummer was pissed cause all it needed was a new $10 gasket

    • @Eppon6
      @Eppon6 Год назад +1

      I had a similar thing happen in my first (rental) apartment. Someone (not me) mishandled an old faucet when they fixed it up to allow me in as tenant and it had sprung a leak inside the wall. As in, the bits of piping inside the wall got jostled and damaged, making water flow into the wall, saturate the concrete below and wreck my floors. Immediately when I noticed the problem I called the building's management so the issue could be found and fixed. They claimed to send a plumber asap and I'd be contacted for the appointment time. Days passed, nothing happened. I got the plumbing company's info from management and the company told me that they got a call FROM THE BUILDING MANAGEMENT cancelling the job not long after it was filed, before they could make an appointment with me. I ended up contacting the building management again, no luck. So I got upset; since I was barely out of my teens at the time and they wouldn't take me seriously I knew I had to call in the big guns. I gave their info to my mother.
      She reamed them out and threatened to get an expensive company in and send them the bill if there wasn't a plumber at my door the next day. It worked, next day the issue was handled. Had to have the floors replaced though. Awful management company. Everything took me multiple calls until I collected enough of the info of the various companies they worked with to just start asking those directly when things needed to be fixed. The management was legally required to handle things via the contract, so it doesn't matter where the bill comes from if they know about the issue.

  • @kevintull3302
    @kevintull3302 Год назад +2

    Story 1. As someone who got bullied and can't have children because of a similar treatment I say it's not enough. They all deserve to suffer. A lot! Such people deserve in my eyes stuff I can't wrote here without getting my comment removed!

  • @3horsesrunning199
    @3horsesrunning199 Год назад +5

    As someone who was badly bullied in school it leaves lasting scars. However Karama,Fate etc absolutely kicks them in the teeth later on in life. Very satisfying to see they get what they deserve & end up living miserable lives. Be nice to people because life has a way of getting even & then some if you don't.

  • @willow8186
    @willow8186 Год назад +6

    I don’t really believe the first story. I know it’s a long time ago and that cellphones weren’t used the way they are today but it still seems unlikely that he never told friends, girlfriend or parents that he lost his phone for a whole week.

    • @WolfgangDoW
      @WolfgangDoW Год назад +3

      Bullies are often abused or have toxic families too (not a excuse still) so may not have told the parents so they wouldn't get in trouble

    • @willow8186
      @willow8186 Год назад +6

      @@WolfgangDoW Yeah I thought of that too, but at least his friends or girlfriend should have know, unless he didn’t typically communicate with them via phone for extended periods of time 🤷‍♀️
      But I don’t know. I remember my phone back when I was 14. I used it to play Snake on mostly 😂 I’d text my friends a few times a week maybe.

    • @mariposa9506
      @mariposa9506 Год назад +1

      @@willow8186 we weren't always on our phones then. Not everyone even had one.

  • @JR-zi4bj
    @JR-zi4bj Год назад +9

    So... The teenage bully loses his phone... For an entire Week... and, just.... didn't notice? That whole time, he never even mentioned it to his GF, his parents, or anyone else, let alone report it lost/stolen to the service provider? Sorry, OP, not buying what you're trying to sell here.

  • @acgearsandarms1343
    @acgearsandarms1343 Год назад +11

    Remember, it’s r/prorevenge, not r/moraljudging. So the bullying story being either out of line or not enough is irrelevant. That said, pushing someone far enough, things could have been worse.

  • @esorenilegnave
    @esorenilegnave Год назад +31

    Happy Friday, rSlashians! I hope you have a fantastic weekend. At least better than the people on the other side of these ProRevenges.

  • @RandomTrinidadian
    @RandomTrinidadian Год назад +76

    When dealing with a bully.... there is no such thing as going too far

    • @gummidon1618
      @gummidon1618 Год назад +5

      Maybe death is

    • @Nerobyrne
      @Nerobyrne Год назад +14

      I dunno I think hanging him by his intestines in the school gymnasium is too far

    • @richardtaveras3593
      @richardtaveras3593 Год назад +15

      School shootings are an example of going too far on bullies

    • @dickysatria7268
      @dickysatria7268 Год назад +2

      @@richardtaveras3593 only too far if there's collateral damage , except the bully

    • @PaveMentman
      @PaveMentman Год назад +2

      ---
      @@richardtaveras3593
      Especially when it's the any other person than the bullies or the enablers getting the hits.
      ---

  • @droganovic6879
    @droganovic6879 Год назад +8

    Okay so story 1 is interesting in a way. Yes, OP got (some semblance of) revenge and that's great
    But if you think about it, this could have either great or *horrible* outcomes
    This kid got raised by people that seemingly hate the idea of having a gay son. So he gets framed for being a gay.
    He either ends up thinking his parents are ass for dumping him _or_ his hatred for the gays is turbocharged
    And both outcomes would be on OP, in a way
    So here's hoping OP doesn't ever have to find out dude turned in to the gay Unabomber or something I suppose 😅

    • @Ikajo
      @Ikajo Год назад +1

      OP is honestly lucky the bully didn't 💀

  • @supervegito2277
    @supervegito2277 Год назад +8

    5:20 I know of bullying... i dont feel you CAN go too far on this kind of revenge. Though this is certainly high end revenge.
    ...only thing that could make it better would be if OP had gotten all of them, instead of just one random dude.

  • @ZombieSazza
    @ZombieSazza Год назад +13

    The only way bullies ever truly learn is if they themselves suffer. Zero sympathy for bullies, I’ve too many memories and scars on my body from bullies, from homophobic attacks (scar on my temple, ended up hospitalised with a deep wound to my head) to being a kid in a new town and having my head smashed off a pub window, to the same kids harassing me in the park across from my home where I was practicing hockey and had to use my hockey stick to defend myself. The bully actually got her mother and came to my house, claiming she was the victim, and it had to be explained to her mother that the bruising all over my face and body was from her kid and her friends, and this wasn’t the first time she’d seriously assaulted me. The mother continuing screeching how her “baby” would never do that, and the door got slammed on her face.
    That bully never harassed me again, she also had a scar on her face from said hockey stick. And then there’s the old school I had moved from (to where I just got bullied by the girl above) where I was hardcore bullied because my parents divorced. I remember sitting in class one day and this girl said “hey do you wanna be popular for the day? All you have to do is kiss this guy”, and the guy had his pants pulled down, I’d never done anything to these kids other than exist, wear glasses, come from a different area of Scotland from them (I’m a Gaelic Highlander living in the south), and have divorced parents, somehow all of those were reason to just harass me day after day. So when leaving school because I was being moved due to the bullying making me extremely depressed at age 10, I specifically requested my teachers not mention it at all until my last day, only 2 students who were my friends also knew. On my last day in the last hour (so like 2.30pm) the teacher said
    “Oh hey Sarah, this is your last day, right?”
    “Yeah”
    “Okay, just making sure so I don’t give you homework!”
    All of a sudden the bitchy “popular” girls all started clamouring like “omg we’ll miss you”, “why didn’t you say”, “we could’ve had a going away party”. I asked the teacher if I could just leave early, I was uncomfortable and not in the mood for fakery. She agreed, she’d seen these kids bully me and knew disciplining them never stopped them and she looked genuinely mad they were pretending to be my friend. I left without another word and because it was still early I went to the towns museum, because why not.
    That stuff stays with you, as an adult you end up seriously distrusting towards everyone, you remember the things screamed at you, you remember the assaults, bullies made your life hell for their own personal amusement when you’re simply a person trying to exist. So I’ve no sympathy for the guy, especially because that’s a serious assault and he just laughed it off, I’ve been there where bullies laugh off assaulting you, they deserve zero sympathy.

  • @Cheri8795
    @Cheri8795 Год назад +8

    I love that they got revenge on that lying real estate/property management b¡+¢h. I have had to deal with some of them and hated that they were allowed to pull crap like that and there's nothing that I could do.
    Have a great day/night! ✨🌸✨🌸✨

  • @slothdance2020
    @slothdance2020 Год назад +2

    we also had a land lord that refused to fix anything. They also refused to come sign new leases. It got so bad that lawyers were involved and we moved out. Since there was no lease we only had to give a months notice. After a legal battler we did manage to finally have ourselves removed from the bills for that apartment and get some money back to pay for the move and legal fees. It was a stressful mess. we ended up moving to an apartment in the same building so I have been able to keep an eye on things. Since they had refused to fix a leak in a wall for years, actual years, refused to repair the AC, refused to repair the leaking water heater, refuse to repair blinds and several other things, that apartment was under renovations off and on for the past year! a solid 6 months in one go and then I have seen and heard work being done off and on since. It is still empty and not listed for sale or rent yet. I am so happy that they have had to pay all the bills, and repairs costs on top on losing so much rent revenue. They are horrible people and they deserve. If only the court covered the cost of my therapy for all of the trauma and abuse they put me through.

  • @susansusan6612
    @susansusan6612 Год назад +2

    Story one - OP, I'm so sorry that happened to you, those injuries could actually be very serious. So glad you got some payback !

  • @uselessinformation1988
    @uselessinformation1988 Год назад +4

    I've always wondered why bullying isn't legally considered harassment. And if they take your lunch money (if that actually happens), how is that not theft or robbery? Especially if they're threatening violence?

    • @Ikajo
      @Ikajo Год назад +3

      It should. I have argued for treating bullying as the actual crimes they are. Harassment, assault, sexual assault or harassment, destruction of property, theft, robbery.
      Unfortunately, by calling it bullying it looks less serious than it actually is. Thus, schools are not pushed to stop it. This is true for most countries.
      Heck, cyber bullying could potentially be viewed as stalking.

    • @uselessinformation1988
      @uselessinformation1988 Год назад

      @@Ikajo I agree.

    • @lemax6865
      @lemax6865 Год назад

      Because this way, the school staff don't have to do anything about it (which would be haaaaard), and the state saves a lot of money prosecuting the parents of sadistic monsters.

    • @stanzer09
      @stanzer09 3 месяца назад

      It literally is. It's just that some people are just too dumb to know how to report a crime, it seems.

  • @Beth_The_Bored
    @Beth_The_Bored Год назад +6

    Hoo, that bully story reminds me of my OWN bully.
    She picked on me from elementary school all the way to high school because I was different.
    Once, when I did defend myself, she went cwying to mommeh, on the staff, and she got off scott free and *I* was the one in trouble ((which, okay, in hindsight, I’ll give her that one)).
    With me so far? Good.
    Flash forward to now.
    Recently, a good friend of mine made a book of face page for our class to catch up, right?
    I made a joke in the past about “getting out of dodge” ((which I knew would not happen)), so I posted something along the lines of: “guess I didn’t get out of dodge. Oh, well. 🤷‍♀️”.
    Guess who comes bouncing on my post. You got it.
    She starts getting all palsy walsy with me, saying things like: “wasn’t high school *for us* ” and “didn’t *we* have fun then?!”.
    I blocked her and went on with my day.

  • @vanguardangel6912
    @vanguardangel6912 Год назад +6

    Nothing like a cup of chocolate milk and rSlash in the morning. Going on 3 years now! Thank you for being part of my morning routine!

  • @CricketsWorldJC
    @CricketsWorldJC Год назад +2

    The last story: The poster's name, CatheterZetaJones, literally made me laugh out loud. I have my earbuds in, listening to rSlash as I clean and my poor dog looked at me like, Great, here we go again, when I laughed. I don't even know why I thought the name was so funny.

  • @bmb201
    @bmb201 Год назад +1

    Story 1: The first part of my life was destroyed from actually being gay so honestly I wouldn't put that on anyone. OP's Mom should have pressed charges against the boys that assaulted her son and lodged a complaint with the school for tolerating the BS of the bullies.

  • @WraythSkitzofrenik
    @WraythSkitzofrenik Год назад +1

    Story 1: From another point of view, OP might also have gotten the bully out of a toxic home. Bullying isn't natural, it's learned.

  • @murtaghmorzansson
    @murtaghmorzansson Год назад +5

    OP is really lucky that he wasn't more injured, something like that could easily have caused a serious injury with permanent consequences. So yeah, I don't feel that bad for the bully either.

  • @simondudek8721
    @simondudek8721 Год назад +20

    Hey rslash, love these longer story videos, and love prorevenge!

  • @jonkeats2274
    @jonkeats2274 Год назад +1

    For the second story, I am very disappointed that when the agent offered to lower the price, OP didn't respond "Wow, that is very generous of you. But I can't make a decision about this until I talk to my girfriend. Can I call you back later tonight when she gets home from the office?

  • @KellyDVance
    @KellyDVance Год назад +2

    Story 2: some times non-action is the best course. About 7.5 years ago we were selling an old bed to clear a room for our baby's nursery. I'd listed it for $100, but I really didn't care how much we sold it for as it was a hand-me-down from my folks and they'd bought it 15 years prior for $100. I got a text about it, but had been busy with work and couldn't respond right away. I finally was able to respond an hour later and apparently they were really desperate for it and upped the price by $20. I ended up giving them a bedside table too because I didn't need it and they were a early 20 something couple with almost nothing to fill their new apartment.

  • @janputz4157
    @janputz4157 Год назад +8

    I watched this in the background and the moment OP describes his bullying I hear a gun loading sound and flinched so hard. I'm crying laughing right now. Such perfect timing.

    • @kranberry3318
      @kranberry3318 Год назад

      Why is there a gun being loaded near you ?

  • @mantarayy28
    @mantarayy28 Год назад +1

    story 2: i have a similar story, my junior year of college me and 2 roommates were looking for a house to rent in our area. we found one that was a little bit out of our budget, but the private owner who was renting out the property was really the only person to take 3 college aged kids seriously. the place was… okay i guess, the location was a huge thing for me as it backed up to one of our national parks with a ton of beautiful open land and space to explore. The previous tenant was still living there, and was moving because the owner raised the rent price. we didn’t even get to see the inside in person, because apparently the tenant didn’t want people to tour while he was still living there. the photos were nice and it looked updated. the landlord offered us a nice deal in regards to how we could split up the expensive deposit and first and last months rent so we felt like this was endgame and our only real option. 2 days later he sent us the lease, luckily my mom and lawyer read over it. it basically removed the landlord of all responsibility of the property once we moved in. no repairs, no maintenance, no carbon monoxide detector, and a whole slew of things that were very obvious red flags. my mother emailed him, and told him after going over the lease we wouldn’t be moving forward with signing it. he was so angry and texted me, a 19 year old woman, a slew of insults and curse words. to say we dodged a bullet , we realized that the reason the tenant was moving was because the landlord was price gouging the rent, and the property had a lot of issues. he was trying to unload the property onto what he thought was unknowing college students, that wouldn’t read the fine print of the lease. we ended up finding a super nice 3 bedroom home that had a huge yard for my dog and got an amazing deal on rent that we loved!!

  • @avgytenjoyer91
    @avgytenjoyer91 Год назад +2

    Yeah, you can definitely file a complaint with the state about real estate agents. They will get a strike on their license. If it goes far enough, they can even have their license taken away.

  • @Astrid_Grace
    @Astrid_Grace Год назад +2

    On the apartment story, I’d have definitely left that agent a review about that experience.

  • @linda-0587
    @linda-0587 Год назад +9

    Story 1: *Psychopathic demon laugh of approval*

  • @wakeangel2001
    @wakeangel2001 Год назад +2

    You know, I've been thinking about that first story, if his family was so homophobic and toxic that they'd disown their son based on a rumor like that then maybe it was a good thing he got out of that environment, hopefully his uncle will raise him to not be such a shit person.

  • @franciscojaviermendezrinco1902
    @franciscojaviermendezrinco1902 Год назад +2

    First story: My retaliation for that violent level of bullying would be way more drastic.

  • @redraptorx1066
    @redraptorx1066 Год назад +1

    story 1: that was the single most glorious bout of revenge i ever heard of. as someone with absolutely no sympathy for bullies, that is commendable.

  • @utatanepiko7087
    @utatanepiko7087 Год назад +2

    The only thing I'm worried about in that first story is if OP's friend got backlash for being the "boyfriend." Surely because the bully and girlfriend had his number, there would be ways to know?

    • @lemax6865
      @lemax6865 Год назад

      The "boyfriend" was probably smart enough to avoid putting potentially identifiable information in the text, the girlfriend probably didn't care who the "boyfriend" was, and the bully probably wanted to avoid calling attention to the situation since no one believed him anyway. Also, bullies are evil, but rarely smart. He probably couldn't figure out a plan to find the person with only a phone number while also dealing with his life justly imploding.

  • @ianmacfarlane1241
    @ianmacfarlane1241 Год назад +3

    First story - I hope that the bullies haven't destroyed his chances of having kids.
    It can happen if the blow or damage is severe enough.

  • @elderliddle2733
    @elderliddle2733 5 месяцев назад

    Story 2:
    I took communications in college. One of the most effective negotiation techniques they taught us was silence. Silence is NOT consent, and legally speaking makes things worse. Silence is one of the worst things you could get from the other side as it means a solid no. They feel so desperate that they feel a need to keep making noise. The use of silence from the OP and his girl was brilliant.
    The only way to counter silence is a walk away threat. “Ok we’ll talk again when you have something to say. Be warned, the deal might not be there when you get back.

  • @FuzenHua
    @FuzenHua Год назад

    Story 1: OP did that girl a favor tbh. The bully may have been raised by parents who treated him terribly but it's not an excuse for him to choose to vent it out on others by doing the same terrible things as his parents did. I'm 100% sure that he would've treated the girl the same way if they were to get married.

  • @jeremygallardo3136
    @jeremygallardo3136 Год назад +1

    First story: The bully's family disowning him feels like a rare aftermath. As somewhat rare as the phones are as OP describes, you would've think the family would've noticed that before the girlfriends arrival. My best guess that his folks are the kind of people that would deny and double-down even if the truth was shining down on a Jumbotron TV.

  • @mochacino6198
    @mochacino6198 Год назад +2

    I listen to these when I go to bed! That first story made me clench at the flagpole part!
    Holy crap...

  • @wfcoaker1398
    @wfcoaker1398 Год назад +1

    As someone who was bullied in childhood, I felt like I'm getting revenge by proxy in that first story. Lol. I put up with a lot of crap later in my life because of the coping mechanisms I developed when I was younger. I didn't realize that until I got therapy later in life. I wish I'd gotten therapy earlier, I would have been a happier man. Get therapy. Trust me. Best thing I ever did. Also, the hardest. If you're young and being bullied, try to find out what is driving it and use it. Like "Is everything ok at home? Usually when people do this kind of thing, they have a bad situation at home. Do you want me to call CPS for you?" In public. Preferably in front of his buddies.

  • @Zachcraftone
    @Zachcraftone Год назад +31

    Let's be honest he probably did that girl a huge favor in the 1st story.

  • @condorboss3339
    @condorboss3339 Год назад +6

    Story 1: Calling BS. Why would OP not know the name of the bully already? In most schools, everyone knows all the others, at least by sight and if they'd been repeatedly bullied by the older gang, they would already know the names. Also, why would the bully wait a full week before reporting his phone lost? Story does not add up.

    • @sabrinastratton1991
      @sabrinastratton1991 Год назад +1

      I didn't know my Bullies name and I was in a small school.

  • @richewilson6394
    @richewilson6394 Год назад +3

    OP needed to say why he never would go out with her. Then that way they all would know why and that would make her even more alienated for the fact that they knew she was a joke.

  • @joeschmo622
    @joeschmo622 Год назад +2

    Back when I was a little kid, there was this neighborhood bully who picked on the wrong kid. Winter day, bully's walking through an open field, sees one of his victims, and doesn't give it much thought. Never gave *any* thoughts after, because said victim picked up either a heavy branch or rock, came up from behind, and caved in the bully's skull. Repeatedly. Plenty of suspects, but no one for sure. Either way, a *lot* of rage was released that day, and seemingly, no one was in any itchin' hurry to find out who did it.

    • @thetruth1816
      @thetruth1816 Год назад

      Justice was served..

    • @joeschmo622
      @joeschmo622 Год назад

      @@thetruth1816 Yeh, it was one of those "quiet scandals" that everyone knew about but rarely talked about. Everyone knew it was well-deserved but "righteous moral people" could never acknowledge it.

  • @giggle_snort
    @giggle_snort Год назад

    12:35 is PERFECTION. The best, easiest, and most devastating revenge possible. I tip my hat to you, OP. Pure fucking GOLD.

  • @adamb89
    @adamb89 Год назад +2

    That "mean girl" story, she already had rejection issues, which is why she was so mean in the first place. It's a sort of reverse psychology where you try to put other people down to make them desperate for your attention. If they were fully self-aware and could articulate it, they would say "I believe I am worthless, therefore I need other people to be desperate for my approval so that I can feel better about myself."
    This naturally leads into other similar behavior, like putting out to anything with a pulse.

  • @rapheAltoid77
    @rapheAltoid77 Год назад +12

    ...wait... so... there once was a story about a European woman who was lied to and cheated on by a married womanizer in Brazil she met on a poetry website. Not only was he still married, but also dating 2 other women, as well. She got roasted in RSlash's comments, not for her revenge, but for weaponizing homosexuality to do it (falsely outted him as gay to all his friends, family, coworkers, etc)... but most people here are giving this guy a pass on it? Nah, man, not cool. I didn't think Rslash was going to post stories with that type of revenge again.

  • @Bynming
    @Bynming Год назад +5

    First story is hilarious because of how obviously fake it is. This guy somehow has fine details about what happened in this family? Sure. Fantasy.

    • @uselessinformation1988
      @uselessinformation1988 Год назад

      It's not like OP could have heard it from gossip or something.

    • @Bynming
      @Bynming Год назад

      @@uselessinformation1988 It's possible, but all of those details going that far? A whole more likely to be rumors than reality. But more likely than that its it's a complete fabrication, like most post on that kind of subreddit. Creative writing and nonsense.

    • @uselessinformation1988
      @uselessinformation1988 Год назад

      @@Bynming Maybe someone asked about that in the comments of the original post and OP clarified how he knew in his response.

    • @Bynming
      @Bynming Год назад

      @@uselessinformation1988 There's a chance.

  • @Mr_Timi1
    @Mr_Timi1 Год назад +3

    Five seconds after that girl got off the phone she told her friends he was a scared loser they all laughed and it didn't matter because he didn't matter to them, they were attacking him because he was easy to target. They weren't obsessed with him walking past his house everyday, Someone probably found out that he was still around, so they wanted to see if they could have a little fun. When he didn't bite they didn't care and forgot about him. What do you think the bully sits around thinking about their victim as much as the victim thinks about thembully... come on.

  • @yinggamer7762
    @yinggamer7762 Год назад +1

    First story makes my blood boil, being male and knowing of the dangers of a testicular torsion it’s just completely unacceptable to do that to anyone

  • @Bigmike5300
    @Bigmike5300 Год назад

    Story 2: my dad actually went through something similar when he was buying his current house. They found their house and liked the price and so they made an offer, and he was told what his original down payment would be. He pulled out that money and some things happened and his down payment ended up being another $25,000. And then, on top of that as he was closing the sale on his house, the seller tried to pull some kind of BS and make him sign a power of attorney contract. He didn’t like that one bit, so he hired a lawyer to scare to the seller into quitting his BS. To say that the seller was crapping bricks after my dad sent a lawyer after him would be an understatement. He was so terrified after my dad sent the lawyer that he dropped the price of the house $10,000 as a “show of good faith”

  • @darrin777
    @darrin777 Год назад +1

    I have no sympathy for bullies, being bullied from 2nd to 9th grade daily. Robbed, beaten, pushed down stairs, pushed to the brink of suicide to escape and ditching school to prevent that.
    So any bully's life that gets ruined, I'll simply clap for the person that destroyed them and hope the turd's life keeps getting worse. Bullies do not deserve sympathy.

  • @HeadphonesLuV808
    @HeadphonesLuV808 Год назад +3

    Oh my god OP you made your bully a complete social pariah because he smashed your nuts! That’s awful!
    …do it AGAIN!!!

  • @hiroshi7025
    @hiroshi7025 Год назад +18

    Hey, I think some of you probably remember my comment where I said I passed the first part of my national exams and was accepted for the second part:
    Well, I got the results and passed! Just thought some would appreciate the update. 🙋‍♂️

  • @Wolfie713
    @Wolfie713 Год назад

    Prank call story: Only way this could have been better was if he had said that he heard rumors of her sleeping around and cheating on guys, and that he (OP) didn't want to get mixed up in that drama. Assuming she had a bf at the time, it definitely would have stirred up some extra drama on her end.

  • @glenclark6467
    @glenclark6467 Год назад +3

    Story 1. You're able to message someone for a whole week pretending to be somebody else and they fall for it?

  • @crystaline1093
    @crystaline1093 Год назад +1

    I went to a school reunion and found out my bully was caught stealing money from her job. Everyone knew. I laughed so hard I was crying.

  • @marjoriejohnston4905
    @marjoriejohnston4905 Год назад +3

    I'd say I'd feel sorry for the girl to be used like that by OP if OP hadn't helped to dodge such a nasty piece of work

  • @Chocolatemilkpro
    @Chocolatemilkpro Год назад

    always be sure to check the renter and landlord laws before looking for a place. some laws that apply to me: your deposit is yours if you didnt do damage beyond whats considered normal use; ie you stay in a place for 10 years and the carpet shows it? not your problem. always take picture before and after you leave. the landlord is to provide a livable space, if theres a leak they refuse to fix you dont have to pay rent until it is fixed.
    always take picture before and after you leave.

  • @pengine6096
    @pengine6096 Год назад

    Story one:
    I love this. It sounds straight out of some disney movie, even. It just happened that the abuser happened to drop their phone, which was given to OP. If anything like this ever happens to me, I have plans now.

  • @oceanspace7671
    @oceanspace7671 Год назад +1

    story 1: good. ruin bullies lives. They wanna FA like that then they can certainly FO.

  • @denisechristie
    @denisechristie Год назад

    As a former property manager you never ever avoid a leak. A little leak can cause much more damage.

  • @zekeprower1
    @zekeprower1 Год назад +1

    I work night shift and i wake up usually an hour after the new vid comes up each day. I can almost set my watch to it. Love this content

  • @akirarose3947
    @akirarose3947 Год назад

    Story 1: *chefs kiss* Absolutely perfect sure it went a little nuklure when his family disowned him but...is that your problem HELL NO!!!!! My family would say revenge is never a good thing but for what those monsters did.....ya sometimes you have to become a monster to fight a monster

  • @iamalbertwesker2
    @iamalbertwesker2 Год назад

    The mean girl getting rejected by OP: nope, you at least contributed to that downward spiral xD

  • @marmot418
    @marmot418 Год назад +1

    For story 1, when I heard flagpole I half expected the run the kid up the pole by way of their underwear

  • @Ciorram1
    @Ciorram1 Год назад

    Story 1 I think Ive heard this before from the bullies perspective though. I think it was a redit story about how he was falsely accused of being gay with only his uncle and one friend believing him as well as him beingkicked out the family ect. Obviously the story doesnt mention he was a bully so if these are related he never realised or found out his bully target did this to him.

  • @sovietproductions7362
    @sovietproductions7362 Год назад +1

    1:06 majoras mask bell sound plays in earrape