Violence, naked force, has settled more issues in history than has any other factor, and the contrary opinion is wishful thinking at its worst. -that teacher from Starship Troopers
@@rufinator Jean Rasczak "Force my friends is violence, the supreme authority from which all other authority is derived. Naked forces resolved more issues throughout history than any other factor. The contrary opinion, that violence never solves anything, is wishful thinking at its worst.
OP in the first story really did a, “This. Is. SPARTAAA!” kick to defend his sister. I actually spit out my Red Bull a little when I heard what OP did.
Story 5: I’m more mad at the mom. “I’m staying out of it” uh no ma’am. The aunt is bullying your child and you do nothing? Honestly it says a lot that OP keeps calling her “Workaholic Mom”
The *best* case here is that her life is >90% working & recovering from working. Which might well be the case, if OP's comments about their dad being a deadbeat. I'd ended up in a similar situation for a while, working night shift at a factory on mandatory 7 days a week for... 8 months? 10?
@@TheAttacker732 My mom was in a similar situation, too. She still would have put her sister out on her ass if she pulled even a fraction of that shit.
Story 1 & 2 - As far as I'm concerned, both posters are absolute legends. #1 for standing up for his sister, and teaching that kid and his mom a lesson; #2 for exposing that creep.
In the alarm clock Aunt story I’m more pissed ofc at the Mother. She wasn’t parenting. So much of that was unnecessary is she had gotten involved and stopped her sister from being an entitled Karen in her home and to her child.
the mother "staying out of it" and "not picking a side" she picked a side, she picked her sister. she didnt give a damn about her child, she was just glad her sister had a new punching bag and it wasent her this time.
@@satansecretary665No, she picked herself. As you said - she was glad her sister had someone else to mess with that wasn't her. That attitude is proven when she essentially shrugged when told her daughter had her sister arrested for car theft.
completely agree, ESPECIALLY when the story mentions the aunt going into the bathroom while he is in the shower, doesnt matter if he is grown up, you still protect your child,
*Story 1-* _”Boys will be boys”_ 🙄 That was the perfect big brother move dude!!! 😉 *Story 5-* If that chick treats family like that, how does she treat other people’s kids?!?! 😳 Good thing she’s not a teacher anymore!!! 😮💨
Story 5: Imagine being a grown adult having this much beef with a teen. How pathetic, she can go pound all of the sand in the universe with that telemarketing job.
The aunt sounds horrible. Can you imagine what kind of cruel, petty teacher she was? That’s probably why she had to move states. I can’t see a school system keeping her if she’d fight with kids and co workers which I’m sure she did.
@@JamesDavy2009 You are assuming she has tenure. It doesn’t sound like she is very old so she may not have granted tenure. In addition even with tenure you can still be fired if you have been incompetent, insubordinate, immoral, unprofessional or violated school board policies. If she behaved as poorly as it seems likely she would they might not have fired her , instead they may have just allowed her to leave quietly. Tenure is not guaranteed nor is it bulletproof if you screw up badly enough.
@@katmandudawn8417 Yes even with tenure they can do things within the contract. Assign her to the crappiest school in the district, and give her the classes nobody wants, and all the classes are first in morning and last of day, plus the rest scattered out so she cannot leave school grounds easily. Then assign her for all those other things teachers are expected to do, like hall monitor 3 days a week, and after school activities during week and weekends. Plus running detention classes.
@@SeanBZAvery true, make her want to leave. It saves paper work. But I still feel sorry for the kids and co workers. Also, depending on the age of the kids, they can do a lot to make a disliked teacher’s life miserable.
OP in Story 1 has my respect ❤ OP in Story 2 shouldn't feel horrible at all, she just exposed the cheating jerk to his wife and saved her from being married to that guy
I don't know why I took this story so personal. That niece was a saint, because I would have lost patience a long time before all that extra crap, she pulled.
Personally, i would have disabled the car in a way not easly identifiable sense i couldnt use it anyway id damn well make sure she couldnt either but first id probably have talked to friends cop dad first and maybe seen if i could park the car at there place if it wasnt to far away then if aunti tried to run off woth it from there well...
Story 2: OMG, what a glorious domino effect! And don't feel bad about it, OP. Fireworks can be FATAL to dogs sometimes, and cheaters deserve no sympathy.
@@Clyde-S-WilcoxThe problem is that OP didn't know that. OP knowingly spun a false story about a stranger. A prick of a stranger. But still a stranger. This could've easily ended very differently for everyone.
@@DragonbornMike-ym2er Exactly! She knowingly made a false claim of infidelity not knowing it was actually true, therefore she was content with possibly destroying a man's life and breaking up a happy family because she was butthurt. I absolutely hate false accusations and she should feel ashamed.
Story 1 - I really hate it when parents and even teachers use the ‘Boys will be boys’ as an excuse instead of punishing the kid in the wrong. I do love how OP not only defended his little sister but also used Karen’s own words against her.😂😂😂😂
And that excuse won't stick when those boys become old enough to vote, because for some people that's man enough to get laid flat. And they won't care if that "boy" is some Karen mommy's special little guy.
For real. That line was supposed to show that it's okay for boys to engage in some rough housing and play war games, not engage in random acts of violence on kids they don't know.
Story 3: That's an easy way to not only get arrested, but also get put on a No Fly list. Scamming seats, letting kids to run wild, and then threatening flight attendants when confronted? What a bad influence
Story 4 - Well done OP! That disgrace of a woman/mother/human being doesn’t deserve any sympathy from you after everything she did to you and your father.
Story 3: I've flown with my 4 kids and husband and even with 2 of them being on the autism spectrum, and one being only 3 yo at the time, they remained seated for the whole flight. Husband and I were on aisles seats and kids in middle and window seats, so they would have had to climb over us to get to the aisle. We also had selected our seats in advance. That is how you do it.
Story 3 - Holy Cow… What the hell was that guy thinking!? Threatening a flight attendant with the promise of finding them and shooting them!? I don’t care how stressed the guy was that is NOT a threat to be taken lightly ANYWHERE! I hope he was given a permanent ban from flying.
@Sherwoody I can just see it now. Suddenly a giant spring, and a desperate shriek from the AH as he's catapulted right out of the airplane.... No, wait, cabin pressure. He'd be a Looney Tunes-style, asshole-flavored pancake on the ceiling.
Story 2 - Sounds like OP became an unintentional hero here. Her reply to him may not have been what she expected to happen but now that jerks wife, his other lover/lovers, and the whole neighborhood knows that he’s a cheating pig. Serves him right. Hopefully his wife divorced him.
story 5: honestly have to throw some shame on the mother, i get wanting to avoid conflict, but when your sister is not only creepily going into your sons room at night while he sleeps, but also going into the bathroom while he is in the shower, and you still dont do anything, you arent just avoiding conflict, you're burying your head in the sand and letting someone do what they want around and to your child, YOU are the parent, stand up for your child, its YOUR job to be their for your child, that doesnt stop just because they get older
I have a 4 year old son. When he misbehaves in public I usually say “he’s 4” and then do my mom scolding. I’m not using his age as an excuse. I’m asking for forgiveness due to his age and that as his mother I’m going to correct it. If 2 adults can’t control 4 kids, maybe you should have stopped at 2. Should have gotten a vasectomy. Might have saved you a criminal record. Usually when I know there’s going to be a long waiting time with my kids I pack a backpack full of coloring books, toys, games etc. along with their iPads. Keeps them busy.
Story 2: OP inadvertenly did good, because the truth came out. Story 4: I wonder why OP is still in contact with her mother? Story 5: Op has a deadbeat father and mom is just absent and uninterested.
So, the plan of the Karen in the first story was to let her son keep poking people in the eye until one did go blind and she got her butt sued off? And, that wasn't violence. That was teaching the boy a lesson the hard way because his mother refused to do it the easy way. If the boy learned nothing from that experience, my guess is he's missing some front teeth by now, or is in jail, or both. And let's call people like that boy's mom what she really is, a Lazy-a$$ Parent.
Story 1 - People can get very nasty with awful statements like that. I had a neighbor that got into a fender bender with another, and instead of doing the responsible thing said "It's just stuff" and walked off. This was before smartphones. They didn't call the cops. The other neighbor spray painted "IT'S JUST STUFF" in giant letters on their fence about a week later.
Story 3. I remember a story where a guy pulled a similar stunt (didn't control the kids, got combative when confronted, etc.). When the plane landed, security and police were waiting for him. Turns out he was on the run and there was a warrant against him, so he was arrested. All because he couldn't shut himself and his kids up.
Stories 4 & 5 were both kinda upsetting. They both feature evil psychotic mothers who deserve much worse! I story 4, unfortunately OP maintained a relationship with the b*tch, even after the mother loads all of OP's stuff in the car and says get lost and never come back! OP - you should have followed her instructions - it was disheartening to hear that you were in regular contact with her after making a life for yourself. Story 5 - why the hell does OP tolerate the abuse from the entitled aunt? I mean, you bought the car with your money that you saved, so why put up with the abuse - guess you can't tolerate confrontation either!
That mother may have been raised Mormon, but she obviously didn't live it!! Most people in the Mormon Church are Christlike and loving. She had no compassion at all. Why did they even say she was Mormon-obviously didn't live!!!
Nice...a teacher who is actively messing with her niece's ability to get to school. I am *very* glad OP called the cops on her and her ability to get certified in the new state was tanked.
Story 2, gotta love how cheaters hate on the people that helped exposed them and blame them for ruining their life when they did it to themselves because they didn't want to be faithful to their partner. Classic cheater behavior.
Hello my wonderful, beautiful Fluff and friends. Story 4 is heartbreaking to me as my partner's mother is a textbook narcissist and sounds just like OPs mother. That's such a rough situation for this poor, abused, kid. Devastating. Glad OP has had a great life since childhood, but I feel for the pain they carry with them.
Story 4: Pathological Narcissists cannot permanently cut ties with their long term negative supply source unless they manage to find a replacement equal to them. I am my Narc sister’s one and only sibling AND her only negative supply source. She has disowned me over a dozen times since I was 18/19 years old (now 41) and each dramatic performance is just as intense as the first. I’ve become so bored by it. 😂
Story 1: As an older brother I would have done the same if someone attacked my little sister. Karen’s little punk of a snot goblin should’ve learned when starting a fight *Don’t start something you can’t finish* The Firework Story: OP you are not the jerk, you saved that poor woman from living with a cheating scumbag. You did her a favour by doing that. Seriously who fires fireworks at 1am on a Thursday? Entitled Mother story: good on op for telling off her entitled mother, she kicked out op all because she was jealous, well I hoped she liked the karma. OP deserves a medal for bravery and being an absolute boss. Last Story: op’s mother is a jerk too, for not intervening and allowing the aunt to get away with all that entitlement.
Story 1: Karen didn't like it when she got a taste of her own medicine. A novel way of teaching her some empathy (for all the good it might do). Story 2: Talk about "many a true word spoken in jest". The cheater's wife has been spared years of pain. Had it not been for the OP, the inevitable would only have been delayed. Story 3: The Kevin is a selfish bastard and inconsiderate to boot just because he can't be bothered to parent his children. Threatening a flight attendant is a big fat no-no on an aircraft. Story 4: OP's egg donor (she doesn't fit the definition of a mother) is a horrible person. She did right to tell her to "do one". Story 5: How did Aunt Karen become a teacher in the first place? She's a waste of oxygen mooching off her sister and OP. She got everything she deserved.
Story 1: I honestly feel, same as with the "the customer is always right" phrase, that "violence is never the answer" is missing a bit. I think the full phrase should be "*Initiating* violence is never the answer". As soon as EK poked sister in the eye" he was cruising for a bruising. Either way, it's always a good day when people throw Karen's terrible excuses back into their face.
Story 2: OP should absolutely feel guilty! She had NO IDEA and got VERY LUCKY that he actually was a cheater. She made a very serious accusation against a stranger which very likely could have ended a perfectly happy marriage, ruined a family, ruined an innocent man's reputation, caused him to lose a job or his kids or his home. Once an accusation like that is made, especially on social media, the court of public opinion immediately says GUILTY without any proof and the truth no longer mattera or is believed. Women, DO NOT EVER make false claims of abuse, SA, cheating, child abuse, etc. Its absolutely disgusting and makes YOU the villain.
Trying to remember an old vintage Disney comic strip I read once involving Donald's nephews fighting that Story 1 reminded me of, but I can't remember the buildup, only that Donald used some sort of common wisdom phrase on one nephew when he was hit. He struck back the other one with "One good turn deserves another!" and Donald was not pleased.
I have 2, now adult, sons. If I had *_EVER_* caught or found out, they had done something like this, I would of admonished them right then & there! I didn’t want them to call other people names, or bully others. This “Boys will be boys.” crap is one of the reasons there are so many openly adult bullies around! That’s how you raise children to be bullies or Karens. I would tell them that that behavior was *_NEVER_* acceptable, and they would face the consequences! 🤬🤬🤬🤬
Story 1: I totally was expecting him to do something, though I did not expect him to kick the other boy. As a big sister I simply would have poked him in the eye as well, you know, an eye for an eye... Would have been just as funny. ;) And yes, violence is not the best solution, but sadly, some think it is. In elementary school, teachers cannot be everywhere, and when somebody comes up to you not only to argue or tease or taunt, but to kick or slap you, well, then the kid just has to take the echo that is coming. I learnt back then, that you best avoid such scenes, but if they are unavoidable, that you either get the heck out of there, or ignore them, and if it gets physical and another kid slaps me, I slap back if I think I can handle the kid. Nowadays, as an adult, the last physical slapping is ages away, but my elementary school kid got his own problems he told me about, that made me realise - some things never change. So me and my husband, we told him what he should prefer to do, and told him what he can and should do, if the preferred solution is not possible. Seems to work for him, and the teachers as well.
Story 2: if this dude hadn't *actually* been cheating, then yes, I would think she screwed up. First of all, she hurt the wife, who hadn't done her any harm. Second of all, whatever the dude did do, he didn't deserve to have his marriage destroyed for something he didn't do. But in this case, he DID do what he was accused of. He just didn't do it with OP. If OP was the proximal cause that led to his being exposed for having done something he really did, that's not a fault I'm prepared to criticize.
First story: Violence is not the answer. It's a question, and the answer is YES. Second story: No matter how many times I listen to that story, I always laugh at it. OP here was an agent of karmic justice Fourth story: I'm in awe of OP's shiny spine. Fifth story: I have the feeling that OP may have saved a few kids from suffering a terrible teacher.
Story 2: Gotta love when petty revenge unknowingly turns into pro revenge. Especially when it saves someone from continually being cheated on by an AH. Story 3: I’m betting that the entitled AH most likely got himself permanently put on the No-Fly list with that threat.
The mom in thr last story absolutely enrages me. She REPEATEDLY sees her kid be bullied and having his car stolen by her grown ass sister and just does nothing. She is spineless and pathetic
Fourth story: Wow... What a b-word. Jealous of her own daughter, kicks her out and then calls the kicked out daughter for a place to live. She doesn't deserve to have kids even.
Story 3: It's not _just_ that everyone needs to be on their best behavior on plane flights (or other cramped spaces). People with multiple issues - like Justin Riley Brafford of Texas, also the cause of a plane being diverted to Albuquerque - literally have *no idea* how to behave at all, but this only comes to light on a plane.
Never understood why families that are traveling together never think ahead and book seats together if possible. They just automatically think other passengers are supposed to accommodate them. Plan ahead.
I have 4 kids, 10 and under. We have had to make last minute flights for trips that we were not planning to take. We have also had some flights cancelled and had to book seats on another plane that was already pretty full. We have also booked 6 seats together and months later, the airline emails us to say they had to switch seats around and we are no longer together. It's not always easy to get 6 together, especially when several people flying solo take middle seats in an empty row. If you have never dealt with the struggle, you don't understand the horror of a big family trip.
The mother realising what her daughter was doing to her aunt and then going back to ignoring was rather funny 😁. It's like she knew what her sister was like and knew it would come to a resolution like that
Story 1: I kinda feel like violence was the answer. "Reap what you sow." maybe, just maybe, that Karen will reconsider the "boys will be boys" mantra. Story 4: I just kept wondering why OP didn't cut off contact as soon as she got away. I'm glad she told her off at the end. Stpry 5: The mother did nothing when she discovered her sister was creeping into OP's room to unplug her alarm clock? That's pretty low. Glad OP called the cops on her. Indeed, thank goodness she never got back into teaching -- she must have been horrible.
The first story: Don't dish it out if you can't take it. The little brat shouldn't have been running around and assaulting complete strangers. Clearly he wasn't caught boundaries, that the word no is a complete sentence or any sense of accountability. I'm sure getting a running kick to the chest made him learn otherwise. Then again, with his Karen of a mother, I doubt the lesson stuck.
Story 2: The asshole that was talking smack to OP did the wrong thing to the wrong person. Kevin done FAFO'd for the last time! Story 5: The very first time Karen took the car without my direct permission it would have been reported stolen...not after 6 or more times...the very FIRST time.
Story 3 - Oh, he's going to learn a lesson alright. Threatening (or even failing to follow the instructions of) flight attendants is a federal crime, not local.
Story 3. I am a retired airline pilot! I once made an unscheduled stop in LAS on a flight from LAX to SLC because a passenger attempted to assault one of my flight attendants! The US Air Marshals were waiting to take the jerk off the plane upon arrival LAS. We were less than an hour late to SLC!
Story 3. Having 4 kids with 2 adults on a plane is a personal choice. I have 4 kids. The first time we traveled from the US to Europe, 3 of my 4 kids were toddlers. It wasn’t easy, but it’s the parent’s responsibility to keep their children under control.
today at Joannes one of the employees asked me to help her with something in the back (she didnt specify, just asked "hey can you help me here?" indicating towards an employees door) before doing a full body double-take and getting embarrassed, saying "sorry, I thought you worked here." before walking off. this is my first I Dont Work Here Lady story lol, but I dont have reddit XD
The last one... the first time they took the vehicle without permission would have been the last time they would have been allowed to drive it. the next time it was taken, it would have been reported stolen. There would not have been multiple times they could do it.
Story #2: I am a U.S. Army retiree with combat related PTSD. I am part of a group therapy group of military veterans, meeting at the local VA hospital, who all have PTSD from our experience in Vietnam and/or in Iraq. One of the group members told us that some person was setting off fireworks at 2 AM on a random morning (not July 4th or New Years) in his neighborhood. He got dressed, walked over the person's house and proceeded to beat the fireworks shooter to the point police and paramedics were called and the firework shooter had to spend several days in the hospital. The group member was charged with assault but given a very light sentence due to his PTSD. The fireworks shooter, after he got out of the hospital, ended up going to jail for a much longer time our group member had been for possession of illegal fireworks and disturbing the peace for shooting off the fireworks.
Fireworks story: OP, you may have fired off some fireworks of your own, but as he is literally the one that set off actual fireworks and then made it personal, I can't really feel too sorry for him. Plane story: Delayed ONLY 2 hours? Given the circumstances, that's not bad. But honestly, making threats against the flight crew? Not only will that get him jail time he and possibly his wife and kids just found themselves on a domestic terrorist watch list and a no-fly list. IDIOTS! Bad mother story: VERY WELL DONE OP!!! My only question is why you didn't go no contact with her much sooner, like immediately after finding your father and that she had been lying to you.
Look with the first story. I absolutely agree that yes. Violence is never the answer. I do hope that when OP did the FLYING BIRD KICK knocked some sense into the other kid. When I was a kid. Another kid was bothering me to the point i pushed him. The kids mother said "arent you going to do something?" And my dad had responded (I think) "Yeah when you do something about your kid." And no she didn't. And yes I made a Chun Li from the Street Fighter games reference. I wanted to make a Liu Kang flying kick reference. But I think he says Woooooo and didn't want to mix it up with Rick Flairs wooooooooo.
Holy frick, that 2nd one... That was a rollercoaster, at first I was oh fudge better message her let her know you were messing about. But then it turns out he was cheating with others... Well he got what he deserved
Story 1: COOL! True, violence should usually be low down on the list of responses to aggressive behavior, but in this instance, it actually imparted an important lesson to both a bratty kid, and his bratty mother.
I have realized that air travel is not a right but it is a privilege. If someone is stupid enough, entitled enough or violent enough to cause problems for flight attendants and/or other passengers there should come a point when they are put on a permanent no fly list. There are still other forms of transportation, they just take a lot more time and cost more money.
I hate that the last OP's mom wouldn't stand up for her child, but I like how OP rolled when she finally decided enough was enough. Now that was some fine revenge! Love it.
Story 2 There's nothing to be ashamed of when you expose a cheater. If you were to rank the types of people that are least deserving of sympathy, cheaters would rank 3rd behind criminals and warlords.
I live in Albuquerque and I remember this! That guy made a huge stink about being arrested! The actual video of that guy getting arrested is on RUclips
Story 3: I know that 2 hours seems like forever when sitting in a cramped plane but considering what had to be done with the unexpected landing, I'd say 2 hours late is gold for this kind of emergency. All things considered, it was settled quite quickly!
First Story: Violence may not be the answer, but it can be a question. And sometimes, the answer is 'YES'
A good saying is "You don't knock on the Devil's door unless you want him to answer."
Violence, naked force, has settled more issues in history than has any other factor, and the contrary opinion is wishful thinking at its worst. -that teacher from Starship Troopers
@@rufinator Jean Rasczak "Force my friends is violence, the supreme authority from which all other authority is derived.
Naked forces resolved more issues throughout history than any other factor. The contrary opinion, that violence never solves anything, is wishful thinking at its worst.
@rufinator I see your Michael Ironside. And raise this kid Leonidas kicked.
@@kaziglu8344RASCZAK'S ROUGHNECKS!.
OP in the first story really did a, “This. Is. SPARTAAA!” kick to defend his sister. I actually spit out my Red Bull a little when I heard what OP did.
It would be funny if OP got the nickname Leonidas after that stunt.
Story 5: I’m more mad at the mom. “I’m staying out of it” uh no ma’am. The aunt is bullying your child and you do nothing? Honestly it says a lot that OP keeps calling her “Workaholic Mom”
The *best* case here is that her life is >90% working & recovering from working. Which might well be the case, if OP's comments about their dad being a deadbeat.
I'd ended up in a similar situation for a while, working night shift at a factory on mandatory 7 days a week for... 8 months? 10?
@@TheAttacker732 My mom was in a similar situation, too. She still would have put her sister out on her ass if she pulled even a fraction of that shit.
That’s exactly what I was saying
Mom is one of those whose entire identity IS their job and ONLY their job.
Story 5 just call the cops every time the EA takes the keys without permission. Edit: glad after so much trouble OP finally stood up for themselves.
Story 1 & 2 - As far as I'm concerned, both posters are absolute legends. #1 for standing up for his sister, and teaching that kid and his mom a lesson; #2 for exposing that creep.
In the alarm clock Aunt story I’m more pissed ofc at the Mother. She wasn’t parenting. So much of that was unnecessary is she had gotten involved and stopped her sister from being an entitled Karen in her home and to her child.
Totally agree. Not protecting your child because you’re non-confrontational is low.
the mother "staying out of it" and "not picking a side" she picked a side, she picked her sister. she didnt give a damn about her child, she was just glad her sister had a new punching bag and it wasent her this time.
@@satansecretary665No, she picked herself. As you said - she was glad her sister had someone else to mess with that wasn't her. That attitude is proven when she essentially shrugged when told her daughter had her sister arrested for car theft.
completely agree, ESPECIALLY when the story mentions the aunt going into the bathroom while he is in the shower, doesnt matter if he is grown up, you still protect your child,
@@woteveruk1*EXACTLY THAT IS PEDOPHILIA!*
*Story 1-* _”Boys will be boys”_ 🙄 That was the perfect big brother move dude!!! 😉
*Story 5-* If that chick treats family like that, how does she treat other people’s kids?!?! 😳 Good thing she’s not a teacher anymore!!! 😮💨
Story 5: Imagine being a grown adult having this much beef with a teen. How pathetic, she can go pound all of the sand in the universe with that telemarketing job.
The aunt sounds horrible. Can you imagine what kind of cruel, petty teacher she was? That’s probably why she had to move states. I can’t see a school system keeping her if she’d fight with kids and co workers which I’m sure she did.
@@katmandudawn8417 Two words: tenure contract.
@@JamesDavy2009
You are assuming she has tenure. It doesn’t sound like she is very old so she may not have granted tenure.
In addition even with tenure you can still be fired if you have been incompetent, insubordinate, immoral, unprofessional or violated school board policies.
If she behaved as poorly as it seems likely she would they might not have fired her , instead they may have just allowed her to leave quietly.
Tenure is not guaranteed nor is it bulletproof if you screw up badly enough.
@@katmandudawn8417 Yes even with tenure they can do things within the contract. Assign her to the crappiest school in the district, and give her the classes nobody wants, and all the classes are first in morning and last of day, plus the rest scattered out so she cannot leave school grounds easily. Then assign her for all those other things teachers are expected to do, like hall monitor 3 days a week, and after school activities during week and weekends. Plus running detention classes.
@@SeanBZAvery true, make her want to leave. It saves paper work.
But I still feel sorry for the kids and co workers. Also, depending on the age of the kids, they can do a lot to make a disliked teacher’s life miserable.
OP in Story 1 has my respect ❤
OP in Story 2 shouldn't feel horrible at all, she just exposed the cheating jerk to his wife and saved her from being married to that guy
Mine too
Story 5: the instant the aunt does something like that I would evict her out.
*TRILLIONS OF YEARS LATER WORKFUCK MOMMY SHOWS UP*
*ME AS THE ROCK: WHO IN THE BLUE HELL ARE YOU?*
I don't know why I took this story so personal. That niece was a saint, because I would have lost patience a long time before all that extra crap, she pulled.
Personally, i would have disabled the car in a way not easly identifiable sense i couldnt use it anyway id damn well make sure she couldnt either but first id probably have talked to friends cop dad first and maybe seen if i could park the car at there place if it wasnt to far away then if aunti tried to run off woth it from there well...
Story 2: OMG, what a glorious domino effect!
And don't feel bad about it, OP. Fireworks can be FATAL to dogs sometimes, and cheaters deserve no sympathy.
Exactly, my thoughts on the cheater with his sad sob stories
“Oh boo hoo let me play a sad song on the world’s most smallest violin 🎻 “
@@AndyJade-df6dj r/OhNoConsequences
Well technically her lied did became a reality. It not really her fault that jerk is a cheater.
@@Clyde-S-WilcoxThe problem is that OP didn't know that. OP knowingly spun a false story about a stranger. A prick of a stranger. But still a stranger.
This could've easily ended very differently for everyone.
@@DragonbornMike-ym2er Exactly! She knowingly made a false claim of infidelity not knowing it was actually true, therefore she was content with possibly destroying a man's life and breaking up a happy family because she was butthurt. I absolutely hate false accusations and she should feel ashamed.
Story 1 - I really hate it when parents and even teachers use the ‘Boys will be boys’ as an excuse instead of punishing the kid in the wrong. I do love how OP not only defended his little sister but also used Karen’s own words against her.😂😂😂😂
And that excuse won't stick when those boys become old enough to vote, because for some people that's man enough to get laid flat. And they won't care if that "boy" is some Karen mommy's special little guy.
The older brother "this! Is! SPAAAAAAAAAARTAAAAAAAAAAAA!"Ed the kid.
@@Iansco1 Yeah he did.😂😂😂
For real. That line was supposed to show that it's okay for boys to engage in some rough housing and play war games, not engage in random acts of violence on kids they don't know.
Boys will be boys isn't a request, it's law and it comes with proportionate consequences when you try to push back against it.
Story 3: That's an easy way to not only get arrested, but also get put on a No Fly list. Scamming seats, letting kids to run wild, and then threatening flight attendants when confronted? What a bad influence
I definitely feel bad for those kids 🥃
He literally threatened their lives. If he’s not on the ‘No-fly’ list, something is wrong.
It was reported in the news. It was wild.
Hopefully "DAD" got a nice comfy "room" for awhile!! And hey, you and wife can't control 4 kids. Maybe CPS can, and you guys can be neutered!! LOL!!!
Was this Spirit Airlines? Sounds like a Spirit Airlines kind of story.
The boys will be boys OP probably grew up to be a lawyer. That kid understands how to win an argument.
Mum lectured him, but also mum: Buys them fastfood!
I'm pretty sure mum was secretly proud of her little son!!!
He knows how to make someone eat their own words.
You are right. Karen doesn't know the axe cuts both ways
Story 4 - Well done OP! That disgrace of a woman/mother/human being doesn’t deserve any sympathy from you after everything she did to you and your father.
Story 3: I've flown with my 4 kids and husband and even with 2 of them being on the autism spectrum, and one being only 3 yo at the time, they remained seated for the whole flight. Husband and I were on aisles seats and kids in middle and window seats, so they would have had to climb over us to get to the aisle. We also had selected our seats in advance. That is how you do it.
Story 3 - Holy Cow… What the hell was that guy thinking!? Threatening a flight attendant with the promise of finding them and shooting them!? I don’t care how stressed the guy was that is NOT a threat to be taken lightly ANYWHERE! I hope he was given a permanent ban from flying.
Federal crime, for a start. I hope he learned something.
There’s never an ejection seat when you need one.
@@Sherwoody Yeah no kidding
@Sherwoody I can just see it now. Suddenly a giant spring, and a desperate shriek from the AH as he's catapulted right out of the airplane....
No, wait, cabin pressure. He'd be a Looney Tunes-style, asshole-flavored pancake on the ceiling.
@@StarWizardGanymede it was an Acme ejection seat.
Story 1: "Violence isn't the answer"
My opinion; it was this time!
It's not the answer, because it's the question, and the answer is YES, lol
Story 2 - Sounds like OP became an unintentional hero here. Her reply to him may not have been what she expected to happen but now that jerks wife, his other lover/lovers, and the whole neighborhood knows that he’s a cheating pig. Serves him right. Hopefully his wife divorced him.
Story 1: This is a good way for Karen's kid to grow up and wonder why he's in jail later on in life.
story 5: honestly have to throw some shame on the mother, i get wanting to avoid conflict, but when your sister is not only creepily going into your sons room at night while he sleeps, but also going into the bathroom while he is in the shower, and you still dont do anything, you arent just avoiding conflict, you're burying your head in the sand and letting someone do what they want around and to your child, YOU are the parent, stand up for your child, its YOUR job to be their for your child, that doesnt stop just because they get older
I have a 4 year old son. When he misbehaves in public I usually say “he’s 4” and then do my mom scolding. I’m not using his age as an excuse. I’m asking for forgiveness due to his age and that as his mother I’m going to correct it.
If 2 adults can’t control 4 kids, maybe you should have stopped at 2. Should have gotten a vasectomy. Might have saved you a criminal record. Usually when I know there’s going to be a long waiting time with my kids I pack a backpack full of coloring books, toys, games etc. along with their iPads. Keeps them busy.
Story 5: The provoke and accuse method. Pathological Narcissists love this abuse tactic.
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@@blackgemstone801 LOL get over it Turd rightfully lost ;)
Karen Aunt: OP, I’m sorry that your mother allowed your aunt to mistreat you for so long. I’m happy that you were able to get justice in the end🙂
Story 2: OP inadvertenly did good, because the truth came out.
Story 4: I wonder why OP is still in contact with her mother?
Story 5: Op has a deadbeat father and mom is just absent and uninterested.
So, the plan of the Karen in the first story was to let her son keep poking people in the eye until one did go blind and she got her butt sued off? And, that wasn't violence. That was teaching the boy a lesson the hard way because his mother refused to do it the easy way. If the boy learned nothing from that experience, my guess is he's missing some front teeth by now, or is in jail, or both.
And let's call people like that boy's mom what she really is, a Lazy-a$$ Parent.
You forgot the quotation marks around "parent."
Story 1 - People can get very nasty with awful statements like that. I had a neighbor that got into a fender bender with another, and instead of doing the responsible thing said "It's just stuff" and walked off. This was before smartphones.
They didn't call the cops. The other neighbor spray painted "IT'S JUST STUFF" in giant letters on their fence about a week later.
The last story saved kids from a horrible teacher. You did a great service to the community
Story 5 the Mom in this story is terrible. You should’ve done something to stop her sister.
I'd have reported it stolen the first time she took it without my permission
Story 3. I remember a story where a guy pulled a similar stunt (didn't control the kids, got combative when confronted, etc.). When the plane landed, security and police were waiting for him. Turns out he was on the run and there was a warrant against him, so he was arrested. All because he couldn't shut himself and his kids up.
Stories 4 & 5 were both kinda upsetting. They both feature evil psychotic mothers who deserve much worse! I story 4, unfortunately OP maintained a relationship with the b*tch, even after the mother loads all of OP's stuff in the car and says get lost and never come back! OP - you should have followed her instructions - it was disheartening to hear that you were in regular contact with her after making a life for yourself. Story 5 - why the hell does OP tolerate the abuse from the entitled aunt? I mean, you bought the car with your money that you saved, so why put up with the abuse - guess you can't tolerate confrontation either!
That mother may have been raised Mormon, but she obviously didn't live it!! Most people in the Mormon Church are Christlike and loving. She had no compassion at all. Why did they even say she was Mormon-obviously didn't live!!!
@@lindabartholomew6435 Yeah, I didn't get why op needed to mention the religion of anyone in the story. It had nothing to do with it.
Story 5: The aunt is not qualified to be a teacher.
Story 5. I would've given my Aunt Karen some severe wall-to-wall counseling, regardless of what my mom would've thought.
Story 5 was an Entitled People with a healthy splash of Non-Nuclear Revenge
Story 4 is just upsetting. I wish OP went to live with her dad.
Why didn't daughter go NC when mother kicked her out?
Nice...a teacher who is actively messing with her niece's ability to get to school. I am *very* glad OP called the cops on her and her ability to get certified in the new state was tanked.
Story 2 is a perfect example of 'Let he who is without sin cast the first stone.'
Story 2, gotta love how cheaters hate on the people that helped exposed them and blame them for ruining their life when they did it to themselves because they didn't want to be faithful to their partner. Classic cheater behavior.
Hello my wonderful, beautiful Fluff and friends. Story 4 is heartbreaking to me as my partner's mother is a textbook narcissist and sounds just like OPs mother. That's such a rough situation for this poor, abused, kid. Devastating. Glad OP has had a great life since childhood, but I feel for the pain they carry with them.
op didnt lie about it being stolen. OP did forbid her from using it. she had used an illegally made copy to take car. thats stealing
Story 4: Pathological Narcissists cannot permanently cut ties with their long term negative supply source unless they manage to find a replacement equal to them. I am my Narc sister’s one and only sibling AND her only negative supply source. She has disowned me over a dozen times since I was 18/19 years old (now 41) and each dramatic performance is just as intense as the first. I’ve become so bored by it. 😂
Story 1: As an older brother I would have done the same if someone attacked my little sister. Karen’s little punk of a snot goblin should’ve learned when starting a fight
*Don’t start something you can’t finish*
The Firework Story: OP you are not the jerk, you saved that poor woman from living with a cheating scumbag. You did her a favour by doing that. Seriously who fires fireworks at 1am on a Thursday?
Entitled Mother story: good on op for telling off her entitled mother, she kicked out op all because she was jealous, well I hoped she liked the karma. OP deserves a medal for bravery and being an absolute boss.
Last Story: op’s mother is a jerk too, for not intervening and allowing the aunt to get away with all that entitlement.
Story 1, that WAS the best thing to do! There are times that fire must be fought with fire.
The last story with the car keys I think I've heard before. but it was still just as satisfying to hear again.
Story 1: Karen didn't like it when she got a taste of her own medicine. A novel way of teaching her some empathy (for all the good it might do).
Story 2: Talk about "many a true word spoken in jest". The cheater's wife has been spared years of pain. Had it not been for the OP, the inevitable would only have been delayed.
Story 3: The Kevin is a selfish bastard and inconsiderate to boot just because he can't be bothered to parent his children. Threatening a flight attendant is a big fat no-no on an aircraft.
Story 4: OP's egg donor (she doesn't fit the definition of a mother) is a horrible person. She did right to tell her to "do one".
Story 5: How did Aunt Karen become a teacher in the first place? She's a waste of oxygen mooching off her sister and OP. She got everything she deserved.
A fanfic I’ve read provides an alternative word for “egg donor”: uterine receptacle
Call it Uterine Receptacle.
@@TheAbsolutistsCreed Still not a mother though, lol
Story 2 dear god that is masterful trolling.
Story 1: I honestly feel, same as with the "the customer is always right" phrase, that "violence is never the answer" is missing a bit. I think the full phrase should be "*Initiating* violence is never the answer". As soon as EK poked sister in the eye" he was cruising for a bruising. Either way, it's always a good day when people throw Karen's terrible excuses back into their face.
1:27 “He doesn’t know any better.” Well, maybe you should teach him.
Story 2: OP should absolutely feel guilty! She had NO IDEA and got VERY LUCKY that he actually was a cheater. She made a very serious accusation against a stranger which very likely could have ended a perfectly happy marriage, ruined a family, ruined an innocent man's reputation, caused him to lose a job or his kids or his home. Once an accusation like that is made, especially on social media, the court of public opinion immediately says GUILTY without any proof and the truth no longer mattera or is believed. Women, DO NOT EVER make false claims of abuse, SA, cheating, child abuse, etc. Its absolutely disgusting and makes YOU the villain.
Trying to remember an old vintage Disney comic strip I read once involving Donald's nephews fighting that Story 1 reminded me of, but I can't remember the buildup, only that Donald used some sort of common wisdom phrase on one nephew when he was hit. He struck back the other one with "One good turn deserves another!" and Donald was not pleased.
Story 2 had perfect timing - leave a shock announcement, go dark for a trip, and the find that chaos ensued. Genius!
I have 2, now adult, sons. If I had *_EVER_* caught or found out, they had done something like this, I would of admonished them right then & there! I didn’t want them to call other people names, or bully others. This “Boys will be boys.” crap is one of the reasons there are so many openly adult bullies around! That’s how you raise children to be bullies or Karens. I would tell them that that behavior was *_NEVER_* acceptable, and they would face the consequences!
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Sounds like the aunt in the last story didn't need to be in any classroom teaching children.
Fifth story: SHE ASKED FOR IT. You can't just take someone else's car and think you can get away with it. That's gran thief auto.
Story 1: I totally was expecting him to do something, though I did not expect him to kick the other boy. As a big sister I simply would have poked him in the eye as well, you know, an eye for an eye... Would have been just as funny. ;)
And yes, violence is not the best solution, but sadly, some think it is. In elementary school, teachers cannot be everywhere, and when somebody comes up to you not only to argue or tease or taunt, but to kick or slap you, well, then the kid just has to take the echo that is coming. I learnt back then, that you best avoid such scenes, but if they are unavoidable, that you either get the heck out of there, or ignore them, and if it gets physical and another kid slaps me, I slap back if I think I can handle the kid.
Nowadays, as an adult, the last physical slapping is ages away, but my elementary school kid got his own problems he told me about, that made me realise - some things never change. So me and my husband, we told him what he should prefer to do, and told him what he can and should do, if the preferred solution is not possible. Seems to work for him, and the teachers as well.
Story 2: if this dude hadn't *actually* been cheating, then yes, I would think she screwed up. First of all, she hurt the wife, who hadn't done her any harm. Second of all, whatever the dude did do, he didn't deserve to have his marriage destroyed for something he didn't do.
But in this case, he DID do what he was accused of. He just didn't do it with OP. If OP was the proximal cause that led to his being exposed for having done something he really did, that's not a fault I'm prepared to criticize.
"Boys will be boys, he doesn't know any better..."
No not naturally, it's our job as parents to TEACH our children to know better! 🤦
First story: Violence is not the answer. It's a question, and the answer is YES.
Second story: No matter how many times I listen to that story, I always laugh at it. OP here was an agent of karmic justice
Fourth story: I'm in awe of OP's shiny spine.
Fifth story: I have the feeling that OP may have saved a few kids from suffering a terrible teacher.
Story 2: Gotta love when petty revenge unknowingly turns into pro revenge. Especially when it saves someone from continually being cheated on by an AH.
Story 3: I’m betting that the entitled AH most likely got himself permanently put on the No-Fly list with that threat.
The mom in thr last story absolutely enrages me. She REPEATEDLY sees her kid be bullied and having his car stolen by her grown ass sister and just does nothing.
She is spineless and pathetic
Fourth story: Wow... What a b-word. Jealous of her own daughter, kicks her out and then calls the kicked out daughter for a place to live. She doesn't deserve to have kids even.
She baby trapped a another person kinda shows what type of person she is right at the start
Story 3: It's not _just_ that everyone needs to be on their best behavior on plane flights (or other cramped spaces).
People with multiple issues - like Justin Riley Brafford of Texas, also the cause of a plane being diverted to Albuquerque - literally have *no idea* how to behave at all, but this only comes to light on a plane.
Never understood why families that are traveling together never think ahead and book seats together if possible. They just automatically think other passengers are supposed to accommodate them. Plan ahead.
I have 4 kids, 10 and under. We have had to make last minute flights for trips that we were not planning to take. We have also had some flights cancelled and had to book seats on another plane that was already pretty full. We have also booked 6 seats together and months later, the airline emails us to say they had to switch seats around and we are no longer together. It's not always easy to get 6 together, especially when several people flying solo take middle seats in an empty row. If you have never dealt with the struggle, you don't understand the horror of a big family trip.
The mother realising what her daughter was doing to her aunt and then going back to ignoring was rather funny 😁. It's like she knew what her sister was like and knew it would come to a resolution like that
Story 1: I kinda feel like violence was the answer. "Reap what you sow." maybe, just maybe, that Karen will reconsider the "boys will be boys" mantra.
Story 4: I just kept wondering why OP didn't cut off contact as soon as she got away. I'm glad she told her off at the end.
Stpry 5: The mother did nothing when she discovered her sister was creeping into OP's room to unplug her alarm clock? That's pretty low. Glad OP called the cops on her. Indeed, thank goodness she never got back into teaching -- she must have been horrible.
The first story: Don't dish it out if you can't take it. The little brat shouldn't have been running around and assaulting complete strangers. Clearly he wasn't caught boundaries, that the word no is a complete sentence or any sense of accountability. I'm sure getting a running kick to the chest made him learn otherwise. Then again, with his Karen of a mother, I doubt the lesson stuck.
Story 2: The asshole that was talking smack to OP did the wrong thing to the wrong person. Kevin done FAFO'd for the last time!
Story 5: The very first time Karen took the car without my direct permission it would have been reported stolen...not after 6 or more times...the very FIRST time.
Story 3: How did that kid run up and down the aisle? I can't even get to the bathroom. That kid probably just plowed through people.
Story 2: OP shouldn't feel bad, someone who cheats on their partner deserves whatever crap comes their way. That is just low.
If you can't control 1 kid, don't make 4... Better yet... DON'T MAKE ANY!!!
Story 3 - Oh, he's going to learn a lesson alright. Threatening (or even failing to follow the instructions of) flight attendants is a federal crime, not local.
Yes, according to news reports the FBI got involved and was investigating. Charlotte to LA, Feb 2022. AA flight 482
Story 3. I am a retired airline pilot! I once made an unscheduled stop in LAS on a flight from LAX to SLC because a passenger attempted to assault one of my flight attendants! The US Air Marshals were waiting to take the jerk off the plane upon arrival LAS. We were less than an hour late to SLC!
Nah, OP didn’t fuck up. Dude fucked around and found out.
Yep, he f'ed up and absolutely had to learned that the hard way
“Boys will be boys” is code for “I’m a crappy parent and IDGAF about anyone but myself”
I love the last story. Users assume you’ll take their bullshit. Love when they get consequences.
Story 3. Having 4 kids with 2 adults on a plane is a personal choice. I have 4 kids. The first time we traveled from the US to Europe, 3 of my 4 kids were toddlers. It wasn’t easy, but it’s the parent’s responsibility to keep their children under control.
today at Joannes one of the employees asked me to help her with something in the back (she didnt specify, just asked "hey can you help me here?" indicating towards an employees door) before doing a full body double-take and getting embarrassed, saying "sorry, I thought you worked here." before walking off.
this is my first I Dont Work Here Lady story lol, but I dont have reddit XD
It's doubtful, of course, for the flight attendants to tell the raucous children to go play outside.
The last one... the first time they took the vehicle without permission would have been the last time they would have been allowed to drive it. the next time it was taken, it would have been reported stolen. There would not have been multiple times they could do it.
"He's screaming about having four kids and only two adults." Well, geez, whose f*cking fault is that? If you can't handle 'em, don't have 'em!
Story #2: I am a U.S. Army retiree with combat related PTSD. I am part of a group therapy group of military veterans, meeting at the local VA hospital, who all have PTSD from our experience in Vietnam and/or in Iraq.
One of the group members told us that some person was setting off fireworks at 2 AM on a random morning (not July 4th or New Years) in his neighborhood.
He got dressed, walked over the person's house and proceeded to beat the fireworks shooter to the point police and paramedics were called and the firework shooter had to spend several days in the hospital.
The group member was charged with assault but given a very light sentence due to his PTSD.
The fireworks shooter, after he got out of the hospital, ended up going to jail for a much longer time our group member had been for possession of illegal fireworks and disturbing the peace for shooting off the fireworks.
Fireworks story: OP, you may have fired off some fireworks of your own, but as he is literally the one that set off actual fireworks and then made it personal, I can't really feel too sorry for him.
Plane story: Delayed ONLY 2 hours? Given the circumstances, that's not bad. But honestly, making threats against the flight crew? Not only will that get him jail time he and possibly his wife and kids just found themselves on a domestic terrorist watch list and a no-fly list. IDIOTS!
Bad mother story: VERY WELL DONE OP!!! My only question is why you didn't go no contact with her much sooner, like immediately after finding your father and that she had been lying to you.
Last story- the moral of the story “auntie Karen” is sometimes when you f**k around the finding out phase can last a lifetime! Cheers 🍸
Violent problems often have violent solutions.
In the last story OPs mother was just as horrible, if not more than the Karen aunt
Story 2: i love the weight comparison because as an American it really solidifies the fact that we use freedom units
Look with the first story. I absolutely agree that yes. Violence is never the answer. I do hope that when OP did the FLYING BIRD KICK knocked some sense into the other kid. When I was a kid. Another kid was bothering me to the point i pushed him. The kids mother said "arent you going to do something?" And my dad had responded (I think) "Yeah when you do something about your kid." And no she didn't. And yes I made a Chun Li from the Street Fighter games reference. I wanted to make a Liu Kang flying kick reference. But I think he says Woooooo and didn't want to mix it up with Rick Flairs wooooooooo.
Holy frick, that 2nd one... That was a rollercoaster, at first I was oh fudge better message her let her know you were messing about. But then it turns out he was cheating with others... Well he got what he deserved
I was a single mother of FOUR young kids and they never acted like this in public…home was another story…LOL!
Bravo to that little boy who defended his sister, especially after being given the green light to do so by that other kid's mom!
Story 1: COOL! True, violence should usually be low down on the list of responses to aggressive behavior, but in this instance, it actually imparted an important lesson to both a bratty kid, and his bratty mother.
First story: In that situation, anyone who says that violence isn't the answer, clearly didn't understand the question.
I have realized that air travel is not a right but it is a privilege. If someone is stupid enough, entitled enough or violent enough to cause problems for flight attendants and/or other passengers there should come a point when they are put on a permanent no fly list. There are still other forms of transportation, they just take a lot more time and cost more money.
The car stealing Aunt story is EPIC 😂
I hate that the last OP's mom wouldn't stand up for her child, but I like how OP rolled when she finally decided enough was enough. Now that was some fine revenge! Love it.
Story 2
There's nothing to be ashamed of when you expose a cheater. If you were to rank the types of people that are least deserving of sympathy, cheaters would rank 3rd behind criminals and warlords.
I live in Albuquerque and I remember this! That guy made a huge stink about being arrested! The actual video of that guy getting arrested is on RUclips
2nd story, NTA. You don't set up fireworks at 1am.
Story 3: I know that 2 hours seems like forever when sitting in a cramped plane but considering what had to be done with the unexpected landing, I'd say 2 hours late is gold for this kind of emergency. All things considered, it was settled quite quickly!
Story 3: Heheh... Albuquerque, but in a serious note, I already sing "Oh No" when the dad threatening to ddox and act with violence.