This is brilliant, A friends son is very tall and big built but quiet in p7(UK) after being bullied all school he hit back. The teacher called our friend in and the head teacher said what do you have to say about this. Our friend said nothing. I’m taking home to get a new computer system game. I’ve told you all that one day he will hit back. Now he has and you want him punished “No chance “. Good for you. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
@Angela Murray my parents always taught me to put bullies in their place, even went as far as to tell me that I would be rewarded if I got suspended. One kid was flashing a light in my eyes on the bus and it pissed me off, so I open palm punched him right in the nose. To he fair, I was only trying to slap him, but he turned his face toward me 🤣🤣 After my saturday school (as punishment) was completed, I legit was taken to my favorite breakfast joint because I stood up to a prick.
The first story is just beautiful! Here's the downside of being an antagonist, you can't predict, control or regulate how someone is going to retaliate against you
Screw being devils advocate if you have never been bullied then you don’t understand what’s it’s like! The feeling of begging your parents to not take you to school, wanting to die because of the verbal and physical abuse. Teachers watching on and not doing a damn thing! Good on him for sticking up for himself!
Absolutely agree. I've been slightly bullied, but I feel like I've been endowed with extreme empathy for others, and it breaks my heart every time I hear about someone who hurt themselves or committed suicide because of bullying. Soooorrry I don't have empathy for the dried up gum stuck to the bottoms of restaurant tables that bully helpless kids. If you can defend yourself, do it. It's not worth sitting in the dark waiting for someone to care when no one will. God, I want to break every bone of every bully.
Definitely disagree. If you have to go through something in order to understand it, you must be a psychopath, since you clearly lack the human ability called "empathy".
You're being a lot unfair here . The father had the only correct answer of all , react but with somehow carefully . Would you want to kill the other kid or put him in wheelchair and being acused of manslaughter on top of the bullying ? That would make your head really messed up .. solved one big problem to create another even bigger ... Stick for yourself but just enough for you stop having a problem . Not to give you more problems...
@@SomeBadStuff999 no I’m being perfectly fair fuck around and find out. I know someone who was physically bullied so bad that They were almost lit on fire in front of the damn teacher and when that didn’t happen that same bully took a two by four to the back of the bullied kid’s head. That person snapped and took a crow bar beating the shit out of that school bully. Fuck around and find the fuck out, sadly the person who was bullied now suffers with PTSD depression and anxiety. Why do you think there’s so much gun violence? kids who have been bullied have reached their god damn breaking point and no one steps the fuck in to kick the bully out of school.
@@wereguy18 vice-pricipal would get his wig split too. He knew what was going on and did nothing. In my and most people's books that makes him as guilty as the bully himself before and after the fact.
"I think we've might have gone a bit too far" As someone who's been bullied on weight and other stuff before, that couldn't be further from the truth. All of this has a mental and physical toll which led to a lot of depression. Bullies are relentless and as long as you let them they'll keep going, you have to teach them and others not to mess with you. Never play devil's advocate with a bully. The person was entirely right, he used self defense against the constant assaults jerk face did over the years. It was warranted
The main issue is that the bully could've had serious injuries. They could have snapped their neck and died or become paralyzed. The reader meant this when he said devil's advocate. Edit: just so we're clear i was also severly bullied for my weight. When i was in 8th grade i weighed close to 100kg but now i weigh around 79 kg which as per my height is a good weight (6'1') i did get into fights but i would have never ever thrown a person over the balcony.
@@dhawalkashyap3650 If we're gonna go into "what if's" as reasonings. Then it is deserved because the kid being bullied could have committed suicide, or become a complete shut in drug addict that takes the mental issues caused by the bullying out on their parents, siblings or friends. There, equally bad "what if" scenarios that make the tossing off the balcony justified. Why do we always feel the need to wait until after the worst case scenario for victims of bullying, before serving their rightful justice?
@@dhawalkashyap3650 and bully and enablers would have deserved whatever they had coming to them. If that meant paralysis or even their deaths, so be it. Perhaps such extreme consequences will serve as an example of what not to do or not allow to happen and for the next potential bully or their enablers to think twice about repeating the mistake of their predecessors or if they value their well-being and/or their lives they'll not try bullying or allow bullying in the first place after seeing the consequences.
As a massage therapist, the safety of the client is more important than making the money. He wasn’t the jerk and his co-workers should understand that he was thinking of her safety.
The narrator has obviously not been bullied even once in their life. Dude! The op had every right to do what he did. Don't defend the bully! He deserved it!
@@FearedKamil sometimes wigs must be split and like it or not sometimes people pay with their lives for some mistakes, pushing one to their breaking point or testing the wrong person being among them.
@@chrismc410 Okay, but like there's a point where just goes too far. Pretty sure the family of the bully could've probably responded by pressing charges on OP, if the dad hadn't resorted to violence the moment he saw OP.
@@FearedKamil and it would have immediately been shut down due to it being an open and shut case of self defense since he (the bully) made first physical contact
@@Resurgence47 I'm sorry but throwing someone of a balcony could potentially kill someone. Whether it's self defence or not, what the OP did was overboard.
I nearly killed myself because of bullying and the teachers hardly did anything about it until I had about half an hour left of my life. I had no idea teachers could get fired for not acting on bullying.
in my honest opinion, 3rd story i believe is the handicap parking one: if they have proper tags, even if it doesnt look like they have anything wrong with them it still doesnt mean much. i dont have handicap tags and am perfectly fine, most days. sometimes one of my knees will act up and i will be in pain for about a week, bad enough that i need the assistance of a cane to get around. if you were properly evaluated for handicap tags, then you're cleared.
On the last story about the babysitter, one important point you failed to mention is what if was a true medical emergency concerning one of the children and they won't answer their phone.
*Story 1:* I can relate to the bullying in relation to my size. I've been called everything from *"fag"* to *"fat fag"* to *"fat fuck",* etc. I didn't mind the *"Fag"* label so much as I hated being called *"Fat"* along with the names.
To the person asking about the college money. Tell him no. If it was the husband's I bet he'd say no if you asked I have actually signed a prenuptial because my fiance had the same thing happen to her father. I'd never ask her for that money.
Story 1: Always remember kids and bullies....people have breaking points and when that point breaks, they will snap, and when they snap, you are very likely going to get hurt and messed up, and when you do, you are very much going to deserve it. OP is by no means a jerk here and he didnt go too far at all. I laughed like the Joker when i heard JerkFace got messed up, his dad got arrested and the VP was fired. Any teacher or school admin that turns a blind eye to bullying like that, especially physical, should not be legally allowed around children and schools. Glad the OP stood up for himself finally and became a de facto bodyguard for other kids getting picked on. Story 2: The grandpa is awesome here. Stupid people do stupid things when they are stupid drunk and grandpa wasn't taking their crap at all here.... especially on a wedding. Good on grandpa! Story 3: I absolutely HATE people like that guy in the "overcompensation vehicle" here. I get that all disabilities are different and aren't all noticable, but if you dont have a placard or permit... GET OUT OF THEM!!! You are among the biggest douchenozzles out there. Story 4: I can see both 'yes' and 'no' to being a jerk here. While the OP isn't intentionally targeting that very heavy person, well over 400lbs here, he did have the well-being of that person in mind here with almost exceeding the weight limit. If the heavy person had gone onto the table, and it had broken and the person fell or get hurt, then things could've been even worse. Safety first people. Also, i think the OP could've given a bunch more options for the heavy person here. I think that would've been acceptable. The hate that the OP got from the colleagues is a bit harsh and unwarranted. This whole thing was really an unfortunate no-win situation. Story 5: Screw the OP's parents here. Being LGBTQ or anything "not straight" isn't a lifestyle, but who the OP is, and they fact the OP was only given 5 minutes to pack up and leave is just sick and appauling. Now, because the parents are in a tough money spot, they are going to pull the "we supported you" card and just forget about kicking the OP out? No way, screw that. OP is neither being selfish or cruel and the parents didnt even deserve the time on the phone much less any help. Story 6: Yeah, the OP can be seen as a jerk here by simply saying "Just stop" when the attendant was apologizing. He could've added something like "It's all good" or "it was an accident, dont worry"... anything. I get that it was a probably a big inconvienience here, but choice of words and the tone can go a long ways here. Story 7: OP is definitely not a jerk here, but the new husband is certainly coming off as one. I can see why he may have sour grapes here and want things to be somewhat equal for the step-siblings here, but the OPs daughter should not have to share it with her step-siblings at all here, if she doesn't want to. If the daughter does want to help out a bit, then great, but if not, she is not required to do so both legally and morally. The new husband is the one being selfish and a bit greedy as well. Story 8: The 14-year-old OP is WAY more mature then those parents are and by a long shot. Calling the police, as a wellness check was absolutely warranted here, especially if there may have been bad weather and they just didnt respond at all. All they had to do was respond in some way... even a half-assed reason or excuse, and all of this would've been avoided. Something tells me that those parents do stuff like this often with other babysitters. The kind that'll say, "we'll be back in an hour" and will be gone all day and night, and not care about the sitter or their own kids.
Story one: I'm betting that if My Little Pony generation for friendship is Magic existed back when this happened, Opie would be referred to as Big Macintosh, a big softy who is a gentle lover at heart but will cripple you if you cross the line with him and do something like messing with his family
Spill's story: OP doesn't have to be nice toward the spiller, he is only required to be civilised and he was. He doesn't have to listen to the apology and make the spiller feel better. Not the best way to handle it? definetly. She felt bad for the spill and apologised, now if she did to make him feel better she wouldn't have felt resentment. Too bad she was apologising to feel less bad about the spilling and resented him when he wasn't interested and was already fixing his problem without the need to also cater to hers.
Wholeheartedly agreed with what he said you should use physical strength as as a last resort when all other fails that way you can't get into much trouble for self-defense
Personally the only thing bullies understand is brute force and standing up for oneself, regardless of the consequences from stupid, corrupt, and incompetent authority figures. Much like burglars or robbers, they hit the easier targets. Don’t be an easy target, always fight back.
Based on my own experience with bullies I can confidently say that there are only 2 things bullies understand: a fist to the face & a boot to the butt.
Holy sh*t, I thought OP is going to do something "normal" like pinning him to the floor and beat the stuffing out of him, or pinning him against the wall and threatening him, totally never expected him to literally *throw the bully off the first floor!* I don't condone bullying, but I'm glad the whole thing was resolved without OP getting in trouble. What pissed me off the most is people not stopping bullying like that vice principal. Boy will be boys? What are ya, a Karen?
Important to note that apparently the first floor is the second floor in Britain. Here in America, the first floor is generally the first floor you walk into when entering a building
The biggest jerk of the 1st story is the vice principal he can avoid the situation before it started or escalated but he instead turn a blind eye to the situation and being bias when the OP retaliated it's good that the vice principal got fired but how did he/she became a vice principal in the first place even know the vice principal is a bias and unprofessional person
To story 6: I would even be relieved if a passenger said "Just stop." after such an event because it would tell me (depending on the body language) that it's just not a big deal.
No way in hell that the Massage guy is a jerk. The lady could have caved the table in if she was above capacity. She could have been impaled by a metal piece or sth. THAT would definitely ruin her fun day. He was very considerate of her. He even double-checked to see if she had a chance to enjoy what she paid for. Those fellow employees are jerks for bashing him when his full concern was safety. Would they rather they'd have had an injury or death on his hands?!
Story with inheritance. No obligation to share with step siblings. That came from a previous life from the death of her beloved father. They have nothing to do with it and the 2nd husband has no right to that money.
The way I would have put it at that point would have been, "Never start a fight, but always finish it." Which the OP did--even in that encounter Jerkface threw the first punch. Also, OP's father defended the OP against Jerkface's father, not the Vice Principal.
I was a small guy in highschool and got picked on for being short. I got whipped in the football locker rooms and fought alot to defend myself and once I did and was an even fight twice they stopped, other fights in the hallway and after that I stood up to bullies in the younger grades who tried to bully the smaller kids. I left high school at 5’6” 160 lb 6% body fat and joined the military. It does get better just stand up for yourself and don’t be an easy target and have the morals to stand up for people like yourself and you’ll be just fine.
There is if you resort to disproportionate force for the situation, but I'm not convinced the retaliation _here_ was disproportionate. Some people, narrator included, seem to think so, but I'm not so sure.
The story with the babysitter reminds me of my cousin going out drinking with his wife at a friend's when the baby sitter who were grown adults got tired they put baby gates up in the kitchen and went to bed with a baby in kitchen by their self. When my cousin found out he was pissed he told them if they got tired they should have called in his night can end because that is what happens when you are a parent. I think that was a good job getting your mother involved, I would make sure that they're friends found out that they told you 9 and you hadn't even heard back from them after calling and texting for almost three hours
I am female, and never liked bullies. When I was in grade school, I would get between bullies and their victims. By second grade, sixth grade boys would get out of my way when I walked down the hall, because they were afraid of me. I dealt with bullies, and wouldn't let them be bullies in MY school.
as soon as i saw this videos title i had a tune playing in my head... "all the other kids with the pumped, up, kicks better run better run, outrun my gun!"
The first story: As someone who got bullied all the way through my time in school, I applaud OP for taking action. So what if the bully ended up with a broken kneecap and shoulder? He shouldn't have been hitting OP in the first place. For every action there's an equal but opposite reaction. Perhaps, the bully will now think twice before he's a butthole to people.
What I don't get about the narrator is, is that fuck everything, everyone has a breaking point and that's what the bully gets for bullying the OP for eight years. Had that gone on longer, the OP's parents would have ended up with a very bad conversation with the police if you catch my drift.
I absolutely love the 1st story, not just because of bully karma but I love it way more when people of the school get fired or sued for neglect, those people are the true mf'ers and shouldn't be allowed a job higher than a janitor imo.
I am one of the few and far between "responsible 14-year old's" and I am very fortunate that the family I babysit for i competent and and actually answers my texts. I hate it when people tell me off because of my age. This get's even worse when you factor in a condition I have that makes me look a lot younger than I am. I get so fed up with people who act like this because I definitely have better critical thinking skills than most adults. I secretly take joy when someone is being so set that they are objectively better because they are older, and I then put them in their place because a problem arises that requires someone with a functioning brain to solve. Many people would think this is just kids that are older than me, but no, it's adults nearly half the time.
I was bullied because of my weight too... But not just 1 person it was an evil trio... My father is in the military and he lectured me to only unleash my anger if it's necessary... One day it went wrong... Before a PE lesson the 3 of them started the usual thing, so I puched all of them in the stomach and threw them from the end of the changing room to the other end... Needless to say they were all banged up. After that they just got a lecture from the principal but they left me alone for the rest of the primary school.
Househusband story. Errm, the list of housework she asks for is reasonable. It takes an hour to vacuum a whole house, running it around the main rooms is ten, twenty at the most. Then it's ten to minutes to wash pots, I do the pots three times a day, while the kettle is boiling for cup of tea, no time. She's not asking for the vacuuming to be done daily, which is what most of us do, if not every two days, especially with children. I wouldn't like for young kids to be picking up the week old bits of food they dropped previously.
3:41 we see where the Bully gets it from. "An Adult about to beat up a kid at School" I was bullied in school, you either learn to not give a Fu*k, or you stand up for yourself even if ya gotta get psychal. Most people that say, "Violence isn't the answer" never been bullied. Standing up and not taking shit isn't Violence bullying is. Schools don't do shit about bullying.
Story 1: Going way too far? Hell no. No standing up against the people who want to make your life hell is too far. The throw guaranteed the OP fear from the bullies. No sympathy for bullies, was hoping the thrown kid would be wheelchair-bound for the rest of his life.
Story #7 really gets me. How is the new husband going to ask for money that he and his ex-wife should of setup in the beginning? I have a college fund for my son along with investments in his name for him. I put the money in, not my wife. I have a step daughter older than him and she's in high school now. If my wife were to ask me to take some of our son's money to pay for our daughter I would tell her no! Because again I had the foresight to get ahead of this early and not wait. I know everyone can't afford to save. But its a practice that everyone needs to learn. So no she's not a jerk if she gives her daughter all of her money provided by her father's death.
Story one shows all of us, Bullying can only be stopped by brute force, moral of the story, You are being bullied? cripple your bully, it's totally justified
There was a big boy in my mom's school when she was a kid. Every single student was afraid of him. Every single one apart from my mom. Do you know why? Because the big boy was afraid of her. Kind of funny since she was one of the smallest girls there.
S7: How dare the stepfather ask for the daughter to share her money? What an AH!!! When his kids traveled to see their mom, did she get to go with them? Did they have the memories of her dead dad she had? The stepdad is a self entitled AH and mom should reconsider her marriage. I can’t say how mad this story made me.
Re: The Education Fund. My roomie and I have been chatting about this, and the point that arose was that it was the mother who decided to remarry and take on two step-kids. We doubt her daughter pressured her mom to do so because she adored this man and his kids! Why should the mother be able to make a choice that takes away 2/3 of her educational money? Also, what if the money had come from an injury settlement for a car accident, where daughter endured a lot of pain and suffering, rehab, etc.? Surely she went through a lot of grief with her dad's death; are we going to pick at what kid of suffering is worth what percentage of her settlement? Nonsense. If the daughter enjoys a warm relationship with her step-sibs, and if she graduates in a field that lets her step immediately into a well-paying job, it would be nice if she'd cut a generous birthday cheque for each to help pay back their loans, but that's entirely up to her.
Story four: I believe he did the right thing for the safety of the woman. If his co workers want to hate his guts, he should tell the manager just in case
The issue I take is that the table takes 495 she was 460 that’s a big difference still so it could handle her weight. Yes he was worried it wouldn’t so that make me wonder was the table old? Did it have any other issues? I feel like the actual was more to it then his worry for her. The way it was said at the start feels off to me. But that might be because I’m fat and have never been turned away from a massage. Also maybe have a thing on their site and other places that states a weight limit they take so this group could know before getting there. It’s nice that the friends went with her but also sucks for the workers that lost bookings.
@@ashlearhodeskim3112 Thing is this there was a 30 pound difference. That difference requires exact pinpoint use of pressure to not go over. That is just not something worth risking. Remembering massaging is not just technique but also about adding abit of pressure. Pressure that, possibly, could of become an issue and if something happened put OP and/or the business in serious danger. As for the weight limit thing. This may sound rude but about 500 pounds for a one person table should not be needed to be stated, imo. If it needs to be stated then honestly I feel there is a way bigger issue at play.
@@DanielGonzalez-qk6sd I can see that point. But as someone that has had them done no one has even put 30 pounds of pressure onto me ever. You can even ask for them to be softer it doesn’t always have to be someone putting their whole weight onto you. And many things and services put weight limits on their services. I know because as a fat person I check before doing things. Also height since I’m 185cm tall. Should I lose weight and others sure. Is it always as easy as people say it is nope. With health issues before weight gain it makes it a bit more tricky but I know I sure as hell have dreams of no longer having to worry about weight limits. It can be so embarrassing. I had surgery last year and had extra swelling for months after and got turned away from rides because belts wouldn’t fit over the swollen area. Though probably shouldn’t have been going on rides when my body was still healing 😂
@@ashlearhodeskim3112 the second point of my message is 100% a personal note. I just think there is a limit to things that do not need to be stated unless it is for insurance purposes. The weight one. Tbh it depends. As someone who commonly has done physical activity, pinpointing the amount of force I put out is not something I can do. Now sure I am not a professional. But if you give me a 30 pound wiggle room that could risk a lawsuit should something happen. I am going the safe rate and just not risk it. Its like driving on the highway. If you got free road can you go up abit above the speed limit? Sure. But is it worth the risk? Eh depends on the person. Some say yes, some say no. OP said no in this case and tbh I think that’s fine.
My mom is handicapped. She doesn't look it, but she has an actual handicapped placard hanging on the rear view mirror. If I see someone who doesn't have an official placard or sticker parking in a handicapped spot, I get the urge to destroy their car because it makes me so mad. If you aren't at all physically handicapped, and you aren't in the car with someone who is physically handicapped, STAY THE HELL AWAY FROM THAT SPOT! JUST STAY AWAY! DON'T BE SELFISH.
after hearing about the story about the handicap spot i remembered when me and 2 more friends went to buy a pizza at cosco before going to a party, there were so many things that went wrong since we went in, #1 my friend decided that laws are BS and decides to park in the handicap spot even though we told him he was being an idiot,#2 after we bought and ate the pizza he notices that his ticket for the exit is gone (not sure about the USA since i haven't gone to their cosco stores, but in mexico you pick a ticket from a machine right outside the parking lot before going in, and before leaving you pay whatever fee is you had to pay depending on the time you were in the store), and finally #3 there was a police man instructing a towing truck to remove and confiscate my friend's car. guess who didn't party that night... well it certainly wasn't us since we somehow got lucky and my friend managed to escape the parking lot before the towing truck,which was right beside the car by the way, managed to hook it up to the truck. he is my friend and all...but he's a moron.
Story 1: Yeah I think the OP went a little over board when he threw him over the railing, should have just picked the guy up and body slam his ass. Story 7: Not a jerk, I can see where the husband is coming from thinking they are married and things need to be shared, but this to me doesn't feel right. That money was the result of her late husband's passing and it was left to her daughter to get a jump on life. I think it's the second husband who is being a jerk and selfish for even asking for that money. He knows where that money came from and knows the tragedy behind it and yet he still pushes it. So what, if his kids has to take out loans, have them join the military and earn a G.I. Bill. Get them to pay their own way. I did it just so my parents wouldn't be burden when my little sister went to college.
Because their parents are friends with higher up. That is the pathetic excuse ever. Oh no, i can't expel a student because it's the son of my BFF. Oh well, I'll wait until the kid fight back so i can expel him instead.
The person from this channel has clearly never been bullied that's not how things work if he didn't take it that far it wouldn't have stopped. People kill themselves from being bullied he did not take it far he was right for doing what he did
Story One: I'm sure the bully's Dad probably had in mind how much his Son lost out on by that injury if he was good enough at sports, & I HIGHLY doubt he ever forgot how his buddy let the situation boil over to that point. Funny how too much enabling can cause the FAR worse blowback. Story Two: Gramps may have saved lives that night! If not the overly drunk friends, then the family they would have plowed into, because it's always the drunks who survive, it could be a drunk on a Schwinn versus a Greyhound bus, & some how the drunk will survive, killing everyone on the bus. Story Three: I'm pretty sure that OP is protecting her wife & HER kid because I HIGHLY doubt they'd keep their mouth shut before too long with the old attitudes. OP does not need two voices poisoning what her kid thinks of having two Mommies in HER OWN HOUSE.
For story 5, I hate when parents say "I gave you a roof over your head, food, water, and a nice family." Yeah, isn't that what you're supposed to do? That's the bare minimum, stupid. When it came to true care and support, you bailed on them, so they returned the favor. 100% OP NTA. Plus, it's not your child's responsibility to help you. If you screwed up so badly that you lost the house, I feel like that's completely your fault.
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That last guy doesn’t owe it to the flight attendant to accept her apology. He wasn’t rude, he didn’t scream, he just didn’t do anything. The person sitting next to them seems to think that the lady is owed the acceptance of hehe apology, like it’s a performative and transactional interaction. That’s not how it works and sometimes people will leave you being mad at you. Move on.
I always enjoy hearing bullies getting served karma on a platinum platter 😂😂
This is brilliant, A friends son is very tall and big built but quiet in p7(UK) after being bullied all school he hit back. The teacher called our friend in and the head teacher said what do you have to say about this. Our friend said nothing. I’m taking home to get a new computer system game. I’ve told you all that one day he will hit back. Now he has and you want him punished “No chance “. Good for you. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
@Angela Murray my parents always taught me to put bullies in their place, even went as far as to tell me that I would be rewarded if I got suspended.
One kid was flashing a light in my eyes on the bus and it pissed me off, so I open palm punched him right in the nose. To he fair, I was only trying to slap him, but he turned his face toward me 🤣🤣
After my saturday school (as punishment) was completed, I legit was taken to my favorite breakfast joint because I stood up to a prick.
Dang uk savage
Same
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The first story is just beautiful! Here's the downside of being an antagonist, you can't predict, control or regulate how someone is going to retaliate against you
Screw being devils advocate if you have never been bullied then you don’t understand what’s it’s like! The feeling of begging your parents to not take you to school, wanting to die because of the verbal and physical abuse. Teachers watching on and not doing a damn thing! Good on him for sticking up for himself!
Absolutely agree. I've been slightly bullied, but I feel like I've been endowed with extreme empathy for others, and it breaks my heart every time I hear about someone who hurt themselves or committed suicide because of bullying. Soooorrry I don't have empathy for the dried up gum stuck to the bottoms of restaurant tables that bully helpless kids.
If you can defend yourself, do it. It's not worth sitting in the dark waiting for someone to care when no one will. God, I want to break every bone of every bully.
Definitely disagree. If you have to go through something in order to understand it, you must be a psychopath, since you clearly lack the human ability called "empathy".
Facts he's bugging for that the original poster is right
You're being a lot unfair here .
The father had the only correct answer of all , react but with somehow carefully .
Would you want to kill the other kid or put him in wheelchair and being acused of manslaughter on top of the bullying ? That would make your head really messed up .. solved one big problem to create another even bigger ...
Stick for yourself but just enough for you stop having a problem . Not to give you more problems...
@@SomeBadStuff999 no I’m being perfectly fair fuck around and find out. I know someone who was physically bullied so bad that They were almost lit on fire in front of the damn teacher and when that didn’t happen that same bully took a two by four to the back of the bullied kid’s head. That person snapped and took a crow bar beating the shit out of that school bully. Fuck around and find the fuck out, sadly the person who was bullied now suffers with PTSD depression and anxiety. Why do you think there’s so much gun violence? kids who have been bullied have reached their god damn breaking point and no one steps the fuck in to kick the bully out of school.
The vice principal should have been fired for allowing this to happen, and so glad you got revenge on this bully with a unbridled passion
he was fired, albeit after everything that happened
Bully me for 8 years you deserve to get what’s coming to you sorry
@@wereguy18 vice-pricipal would get his wig split too. He knew what was going on and did nothing. In my and most people's books that makes him as guilty as the bully himself before and after the fact.
@Just Buckz if it was 8 years I already would be expelled for bringing a weapon to school
"I think we've might have gone a bit too far"
As someone who's been bullied on weight and other stuff before, that couldn't be further from the truth. All of this has a mental and physical toll which led to a lot of depression. Bullies are relentless and as long as you let them they'll keep going, you have to teach them and others not to mess with you. Never play devil's advocate with a bully. The person was entirely right, he used self defense against the constant assaults jerk face did over the years. It was warranted
The main issue is that the bully could've had serious injuries. They could have snapped their neck and died or become paralyzed. The reader meant this when he said devil's advocate.
Edit: just so we're clear i was also severly bullied for my weight. When i was in 8th grade i weighed close to 100kg but now i weigh around 79 kg which as per my height is a good weight (6'1') i did get into fights but i would have never ever thrown a person over the balcony.
@@dhawalkashyap3650 if you mess with someone who is double your size be glad you alive cause in the wild that’s not the case
I respectfully disagree what happened was deserved
@@dhawalkashyap3650 If we're gonna go into "what if's" as reasonings. Then it is deserved because the kid being bullied could have committed suicide, or become a complete shut in drug addict that takes the mental issues caused by the bullying out on their parents, siblings or friends.
There, equally bad "what if" scenarios that make the tossing off the balcony justified. Why do we always feel the need to wait until after the worst case scenario for victims of bullying, before serving their rightful justice?
@@dhawalkashyap3650 and bully and enablers would have deserved whatever they had coming to them. If that meant paralysis or even their deaths, so be it. Perhaps such extreme consequences will serve as an example of what not to do or not allow to happen and for the next potential bully or their enablers to think twice about repeating the mistake of their predecessors or if they value their well-being and/or their lives they'll not try bullying or allow bullying in the first place after seeing the consequences.
As a massage therapist, the safety of the client is more important than making the money. He wasn’t the jerk and his co-workers should understand that he was thinking of her safety.
“Just punch their lights out, don’t throw them from balconies” are words to live my life by haha
The narrator has obviously not been bullied even once in their life. Dude! The op had every right to do what he did. Don't defend the bully! He deserved it!
Regardless of if it's justified, breaking multiple bones isn't the way to go about it.
@@FearedKamil sometimes wigs must be split and like it or not sometimes people pay with their lives for some mistakes, pushing one to their breaking point or testing the wrong person being among them.
@@chrismc410 Okay, but like there's a point where just goes too far. Pretty sure the family of the bully could've probably responded by pressing charges on OP, if the dad hadn't resorted to violence the moment he saw OP.
@@FearedKamil and it would have immediately been shut down due to it being an open and shut case of self defense since he (the bully) made first physical contact
@@Resurgence47 I'm sorry but throwing someone of a balcony could potentially kill someone. Whether it's self defence or not, what the OP did was overboard.
I nearly killed myself because of bullying and the teachers hardly did anything about it until I had about half an hour left of my life. I had no idea teachers could get fired for not acting on bullying.
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They cant/usually don't because schools don't care
Dad gave him advice and he took it 100%
The best thing ever
" next time just punch them out, don't throw them over a balcony"😂😂😂😂😂
Likely unrelated, but the dad voice at 2:17 fits so well.
in my honest opinion, 3rd story i believe is the handicap parking one: if they have proper tags, even if it doesnt look like they have anything wrong with them it still doesnt mean much. i dont have handicap tags and am perfectly fine, most days. sometimes one of my knees will act up and i will be in pain for about a week, bad enough that i need the assistance of a cane to get around. if you were properly evaluated for handicap tags, then you're cleared.
I've heard a lot of stories of people with tags drawing the ire of Karens who don't listen to the other side of their narrative.
On the last story about the babysitter, one important point you failed to mention is what if was a true medical emergency concerning one of the children and they won't answer their phone.
That first story is some excellently written fiction.
*Story 1:* I can relate to the bullying in relation to my size. I've been called everything from *"fag"* to *"fat fag"* to *"fat fuck",* etc. I didn't mind the *"Fag"* label so much as I hated being called *"Fat"* along with the names.
are you overweight or just tall?
Sometimes people who use homophobic slurs are most likely closet cases themselves. My sympathies.
@@princessmarlena1359 no
@Princess Marlena Closet homosexuals? That hardly excuses their hideous behaviour.
@@jasoncarpp7742 I wasn’t making excuses. Just stating an observation.
To the person asking about the college money. Tell him no. If it was the husband's I bet he'd say no if you asked
I have actually signed a prenuptial because my fiance had the same thing happen to her father. I'd never ask her for that money.
Story 1: Always remember kids and bullies....people have breaking points and when that point breaks, they will snap, and when they snap, you are very likely going to get hurt and messed up, and when you do, you are very much going to deserve it. OP is by no means a jerk here and he didnt go too far at all. I laughed like the Joker when i heard JerkFace got messed up, his dad got arrested and the VP was fired. Any teacher or school admin that turns a blind eye to bullying like that, especially physical, should not be legally allowed around children and schools. Glad the OP stood up for himself finally and became a de facto bodyguard for other kids getting picked on.
Story 2: The grandpa is awesome here. Stupid people do stupid things when they are stupid drunk and grandpa wasn't taking their crap at all here.... especially on a wedding. Good on grandpa!
Story 3: I absolutely HATE people like that guy in the "overcompensation vehicle" here. I get that all disabilities are different and aren't all noticable, but if you dont have a placard or permit... GET OUT OF THEM!!! You are among the biggest douchenozzles out there.
Story 4: I can see both 'yes' and 'no' to being a jerk here. While the OP isn't intentionally targeting that very heavy person, well over 400lbs here, he did have the well-being of that person in mind here with almost exceeding the weight limit. If the heavy person had gone onto the table, and it had broken and the person fell or get hurt, then things could've been even worse. Safety first people. Also, i think the OP could've given a bunch more options for the heavy person here. I think that would've been acceptable. The hate that the OP got from the colleagues is a bit harsh and unwarranted. This whole thing was really an unfortunate no-win situation.
Story 5: Screw the OP's parents here. Being LGBTQ or anything "not straight" isn't a lifestyle, but who the OP is, and they fact the OP was only given 5 minutes to pack up and leave is just sick and appauling. Now, because the parents are in a tough money spot, they are going to pull the "we supported you" card and just forget about kicking the OP out? No way, screw that. OP is neither being selfish or cruel and the parents didnt even deserve the time on the phone much less any help.
Story 6: Yeah, the OP can be seen as a jerk here by simply saying "Just stop" when the attendant was apologizing. He could've added something like "It's all good" or "it was an accident, dont worry"... anything. I get that it was a probably a big inconvienience here, but choice of words and the tone can go a long ways here.
Story 7: OP is definitely not a jerk here, but the new husband is certainly coming off as one. I can see why he may have sour grapes here and want things to be somewhat equal for the step-siblings here, but the OPs daughter should not have to share it with her step-siblings at all here, if she doesn't want to. If the daughter does want to help out a bit, then great, but if not, she is not required to do so both legally and morally. The new husband is the one being selfish and a bit greedy as well.
Story 8: The 14-year-old OP is WAY more mature then those parents are and by a long shot. Calling the police, as a wellness check was absolutely warranted here, especially if there may have been bad weather and they just didnt respond at all. All they had to do was respond in some way... even a half-assed reason or excuse, and all of this would've been avoided. Something tells me that those parents do stuff like this often with other babysitters. The kind that'll say, "we'll be back in an hour" and will be gone all day and night, and not care about the sitter or their own kids.
Story one: I'm betting that if My Little Pony generation for friendship is Magic existed back when this happened, Opie would be referred to as Big Macintosh, a big softy who is a gentle lover at heart but will cripple you if you cross the line with him and do something like messing with his family
Dude, that Mr. Burns voice...! 😆
1:38 Yooooo is that Kermit ?!?
i didn't realize why the op said first floor is an important thing! but after hearing he threw him from first floor... I cracked up so hard🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂
To the British, first floor is the second storey whereas first floor to the Yanks is the ground floor.
Instructions unclear. Subscribed to the channel and my bully stills sticks me in lockers.
Story 1 .. yrs of torment ? No the bully deserves it .. karma serves you right.. good job OP 👍😁😊
Love the first story.
Boys will be boys. you cant blame the op for throwing the bully off the balcony.
Spill's story: OP doesn't have to be nice toward the spiller, he is only required to be civilised and he was. He doesn't have to listen to the apology and make the spiller feel better. Not the best way to handle it? definetly.
She felt bad for the spill and apologised, now if she did to make him feel better she wouldn't have felt resentment. Too bad she was apologising to feel less bad about the spilling and resented him when he wasn't interested and was already fixing his problem without the need to also cater to hers.
Wholeheartedly agreed with what he said you should use physical strength as as a last resort when all other fails that way you can't get into much trouble for self-defense
Surely just winding them with one punch to the solar plexus isn't that bad?
Personally the only thing bullies understand is brute force and standing up for oneself, regardless of the consequences from stupid, corrupt, and incompetent authority figures. Much like burglars or robbers, they hit the easier targets. Don’t be an easy target, always fight back.
Even if it means sending lead downrange if necessary
@@chrismc410 Or wearing steel toed shoes to school with the threat of leather encrusted metal to the family jewels.
@@JamesDavy2009 I like, I like!
Story 1: please teach me to get that much strengths in arms.
YOOO first time ive been fast i love yalls vids
first story gives me confidence. i am also on the higher weight side so this is a nice wake up call
Based on my own experience with bullies I can confidently say that there are only 2 things bullies understand: a fist to the face & a boot to the butt.
A wig-splitting to the white meat is understood too
Or a throw from a balcony
@@DoctorOaks or something sharp ran up in them several times
Or what i did... Bite them in the arm HARD
To the person who threw the guy off the balcony. GG
Bravo! 👏👏👏👏
8 stories in one vid is crazy bro keep up thr nice work
You can NEVER go too far in retaliation
The first story has a message, being kind doesn't mean being a pushover
Man that good kid sounded like he got it too easy for what he did to the bully overkill but had it coming
There is 4 words to live by when it comes to bullies " eye for an eye ".
Story 5: NTA. Your parents walked away when you said you needed help. It's called Karma.
Holy sh*t, I thought OP is going to do something "normal" like pinning him to the floor and beat the stuffing out of him, or pinning him against the wall and threatening him, totally never expected him to literally *throw the bully off the first floor!*
I don't condone bullying, but I'm glad the whole thing was resolved without OP getting in trouble. What pissed me off the most is people not stopping bullying like that vice principal. Boy will be boys? What are ya, a Karen?
"Boys will be boys" is just a lazy cop out so that adults dont have to deal with anything. Classic sweeping it under the rug.
@@QuickManEXE And, that failed as he got fired. Good riddance.
@@dracko158 Good riddance indeed. I've always hated teachers/principles that did nothing against bullies. I know ive had similar experiences.
Important to note that apparently the first floor is the second floor in Britain. Here in America, the first floor is generally the first floor you walk into when entering a building
The biggest jerk of the 1st story is the vice principal he can avoid the situation before it started or escalated but he instead turn a blind eye to the situation and being bias when the OP retaliated it's good that the vice principal got fired but how did he/she became a vice principal in the first place even know the vice principal is a bias and unprofessional person
To story 6: I would even be relieved if a passenger said "Just stop." after such an event because it would tell me (depending on the body language) that it's just not a big deal.
I got here this fast on accident bx youtube won't game my notifications
I started watching this video and I was so confused why it was going so slow. Then I realized that I put the video on 0.75 speed 😂
Story 1 got my masculine urges pumping.
No way in hell that the Massage guy is a jerk. The lady could have caved the table in if she was above capacity. She could have been impaled by a metal piece or sth. THAT would definitely ruin her fun day. He was very considerate of her. He even double-checked to see if she had a chance to enjoy what she paid for. Those fellow employees are jerks for bashing him when his full concern was safety. Would they rather they'd have had an injury or death on his hands?!
Story with inheritance. No obligation to share with step siblings. That came from a previous life from the death of her beloved father. They have nothing to do with it and the 2nd husband has no right to that money.
the dad in the first one was funny at the end
holy crap the father sounds like muscleman when he's angry and he told his son op to get the bully at school.
but good job on his father defending his son before the vice prinicipal punched him.
The way I would have put it at that point would have been, "Never start a fight, but always finish it." Which the OP did--even in that encounter Jerkface threw the first punch.
Also, OP's father defended the OP against Jerkface's father, not the Vice Principal.
I was a small guy in highschool and got picked on for being short. I got whipped in the football locker rooms and fought alot to defend myself and once I did and was an even fight twice they stopped, other fights in the hallway and after that I stood up to bullies in the younger grades who tried to bully the smaller kids. I left high school at 5’6” 160 lb 6% body fat and joined the military. It does get better just stand up for yourself and don’t be an easy target and have the morals to stand up for people like yourself and you’ll be just fine.
Bro you dont know how we get bullied every day of the school by the bullies the kid did everything good the way inner rage is so much
There is no such thing as "going too far with retaliation".
There is if you resort to disproportionate force for the situation, but I'm not convinced the retaliation _here_ was disproportionate. Some people, narrator included, seem to think so, but I'm not so sure.
Facts there isn't
The story with the babysitter reminds me of my cousin going out drinking with his wife at a friend's when the baby sitter who were grown adults got tired they put baby gates up in the kitchen and went to bed with a baby in kitchen by their self. When my cousin found out he was pissed he told them if they got tired they should have called in his night can end because that is what happens when you are a parent. I think that was a good job getting your mother involved, I would make sure that they're friends found out that they told you 9 and you hadn't even heard back from them after calling and texting for almost three hours
I am female, and never liked bullies. When I was in grade school, I would get between bullies and their victims. By second grade, sixth grade boys would get out of my way when I walked down the hall, because they were afraid of me. I dealt with bullies, and wouldn't let them be bullies in MY school.
Story 7...it's HER money!!! STEP DAD needs to shut up
HOW AND WHY IS SO SAVAGE BUT GOOD THO?
And yes I mean story one
as soon as i saw this videos title i had a tune playing in my head... "all the other kids with the pumped, up, kicks better run better run, outrun my gun!"
Bro was on that demon timing nahh he got folded😨
The first story: As someone who got bullied all the way through my time in school, I applaud OP for taking action. So what if the bully ended up with a broken kneecap and shoulder? He shouldn't have been hitting OP in the first place. For every action there's an equal but opposite reaction. Perhaps, the bully will now think twice before he's a butthole to people.
You catch more flies with honey than you do with vinegar.
What I don't get about the narrator is, is that fuck everything, everyone has a breaking point and that's what the bully gets for bullying the OP for eight years. Had that gone on longer, the OP's parents would have ended up with a very bad conversation with the police if you catch my drift.
Remember, son fight back but don’t push them off the balcony got me laughing the first story no jerk
i love that first story
I absolutely love the 1st story, not just because of bully karma but I love it way more when people of the school get fired or sued for neglect, those people are the true mf'ers and shouldn't be allowed a job higher than a janitor imo.
Not being selfless doesn’t mean you’re being selfish
The dads second advice - just light their lights out and don’t throw them off balcony
I am one of the few and far between "responsible 14-year old's" and I am very fortunate that the family I babysit for i competent and and actually answers my texts. I hate it when people tell me off because of my age. This get's even worse when you factor in a condition I have that makes me look a lot younger than I am. I get so fed up with people who act like this because I definitely have better critical thinking skills than most adults. I secretly take joy when someone is being so set that they are objectively better because they are older, and I then put them in their place because a problem arises that requires someone with a functioning brain to solve. Many people would think this is just kids that are older than me, but no, it's adults nearly half the time.
In the first story, he went from big (as in size and to describe the word "softie") softie to Doom Guy.
This was a great video mate
I was bullied because of my weight too... But not just 1 person it was an evil trio... My father is in the military and he lectured me to only unleash my anger if it's necessary... One day it went wrong... Before a PE lesson the 3 of them started the usual thing, so I puched all of them in the stomach and threw them from the end of the changing room to the other end... Needless to say they were all banged up. After that they just got a lecture from the principal but they left me alone for the rest of the primary school.
Respect to the first guy
Househusband story. Errm, the list of housework she asks for is reasonable. It takes an hour to vacuum a whole house, running it around the main rooms is ten, twenty at the most. Then it's ten to minutes to wash pots, I do the pots three times a day, while the kettle is boiling for cup of tea, no time. She's not asking for the vacuuming to be done daily, which is what most of us do, if not every two days, especially with children. I wouldn't like for young kids to be picking up the week old bits of food they dropped previously.
Sorry about the parents but after they threw you out and cut off all contact that's their own problem
They may have forgotten the definition of disowning their kid: the kid is estranged from the family.
Yeet bullies off of balconies, got it. Yo, new rule for every school worldwide.
3:41 we see where the Bully gets it from. "An Adult about to beat up a kid at School" I was bullied in school, you either learn to not give a Fu*k, or you stand up for yourself even if ya gotta get psychal. Most people that say, "Violence isn't the answer" never been bullied. Standing up and not taking shit isn't Violence bullying is. Schools don't do shit about bullying.
Dude I’m sorry but the voice he did for the dad had me on the floor💀
Story 1: Going way too far? Hell no. No standing up against the people who want to make your life hell is too far. The throw guaranteed the OP fear from the bullies. No sympathy for bullies, was hoping the thrown kid would be wheelchair-bound for the rest of his life.
I always like to hear these fascinating stories also bonus question where do you get like the stories you read to make the videos ?
Reddit
Story 1: when you're young u don't realize the power u have until it's to late. Takes awhile to learn how to control it. I played football
The time they tried to bully i didn't notice end we become friends.
Story #7 really gets me. How is the new husband going to ask for money that he and his ex-wife should of setup in the beginning? I have a college fund for my son along with investments in his name for him. I put the money in, not my wife. I have a step daughter older than him and she's in high school now. If my wife were to ask me to take some of our son's money to pay for our daughter I would tell her no! Because again I had the foresight to get ahead of this early and not wait. I know everyone can't afford to save. But its a practice that everyone needs to learn. So no she's not a jerk if she gives her daughter all of her money provided by her father's death.
Story one shows all of us, Bullying can only be stopped by brute force, moral of the story, You are being bullied? cripple your bully, it's totally justified
I was told never never start a fight but if your in one end it not finish end it
Nah the retaliation wasn’t too hard. That Billy f-cked around and FOUND OUT
There was a big boy in my mom's school when she was a kid. Every single student was afraid of him. Every single one apart from my mom. Do you know why? Because the big boy was afraid of her. Kind of funny since she was one of the smallest girls there.
S7: How dare the stepfather ask for the daughter to share her money? What an AH!!! When his kids traveled to see their mom, did she get to go with them? Did they have the memories of her dead dad she had? The stepdad is a self entitled AH and mom should reconsider her marriage. I can’t say how mad this story made me.
Re: The Education Fund. My roomie and I have been chatting about this, and the point that arose was that it was the mother who decided to remarry and take on two step-kids. We doubt her daughter pressured her mom to do so because she adored this man and his kids! Why should the mother be able to make a choice that takes away 2/3 of her educational money? Also, what if the money had come from an injury settlement for a car accident, where daughter endured a lot of pain and suffering, rehab, etc.? Surely she went through a lot of grief with her dad's death; are we going to pick at what kid of suffering is worth what percentage of her settlement? Nonsense.
If the daughter enjoys a warm relationship with her step-sibs, and if she graduates in a field that lets her step immediately into a well-paying job, it would be nice if she'd cut a generous birthday cheque for each to help pay back their loans, but that's entirely up to her.
Story four: I believe he did the right thing for the safety of the woman. If his co workers want to hate his guts, he should tell the manager just in case
The issue I take is that the table takes 495 she was 460 that’s a big difference still so it could handle her weight. Yes he was worried it wouldn’t so that make me wonder was the table old? Did it have any other issues? I feel like the actual was more to it then his worry for her. The way it was said at the start feels off to me. But that might be because I’m fat and have never been turned away from a massage. Also maybe have a thing on their site and other places that states a weight limit they take so this group could know before getting there. It’s nice that the friends went with her but also sucks for the workers that lost bookings.
@@ashlearhodeskim3112 Thing is this there was a 30 pound difference. That difference requires exact pinpoint use of pressure to not go over. That is just not something worth risking. Remembering massaging is not just technique but also about adding abit of pressure. Pressure that, possibly, could of become an issue and if something happened put OP and/or the business in serious danger.
As for the weight limit thing. This may sound rude but about 500 pounds for a one person table should not be needed to be stated, imo. If it needs to be stated then honestly I feel there is a way bigger issue at play.
You two may be on to something
@@DanielGonzalez-qk6sd I can see that point. But as someone that has had them done no one has even put 30 pounds of pressure onto me ever. You can even ask for them to be softer it doesn’t always have to be someone putting their whole weight onto you. And many things and services put weight limits on their services. I know because as a fat person I check before doing things. Also height since I’m 185cm tall. Should I lose weight and others sure. Is it always as easy as people say it is nope. With health issues before weight gain it makes it a bit more tricky but I know I sure as hell have dreams of no longer having to worry about weight limits. It can be so embarrassing. I had surgery last year and had extra swelling for months after and got turned away from rides because belts wouldn’t fit over the swollen area. Though probably shouldn’t have been going on rides when my body was still healing 😂
@@ashlearhodeskim3112 the second point of my message is 100% a personal note. I just think there is a limit to things that do not need to be stated unless it is for insurance purposes.
The weight one. Tbh it depends. As someone who commonly has done physical activity, pinpointing the amount of force I put out is not something I can do. Now sure I am not a professional. But if you give me a 30 pound wiggle room that could risk a lawsuit should something happen. I am going the safe rate and just not risk it.
Its like driving on the highway. If you got free road can you go up abit above the speed limit? Sure. But is it worth the risk? Eh depends on the person. Some say yes, some say no. OP said no in this case and tbh I think that’s fine.
My mom is handicapped. She doesn't look it, but she has an actual handicapped placard hanging on the rear view mirror. If I see someone who doesn't have an official placard or sticker parking in a handicapped spot, I get the urge to destroy their car because it makes me so mad. If you aren't at all physically handicapped, and you aren't in the car with someone who is physically handicapped, STAY THE HELL AWAY FROM THAT SPOT! JUST STAY AWAY! DON'T BE SELFISH.
FAFO applies here with the first story.
that thumbnail was scary af
“Bully me and I will turn you into Joe Swanson”
after hearing about the story about the handicap spot i remembered when me and 2 more friends went to buy a pizza at cosco before going to a party, there were so many things that went wrong since we went in, #1 my friend decided that laws are BS and decides to park in the handicap spot even though we told him he was being an idiot,#2 after we bought and ate the pizza he notices that his ticket for the exit is gone (not sure about the USA since i haven't gone to their cosco stores, but in mexico you pick a ticket from a machine right outside the parking lot before going in, and before leaving you pay whatever fee is you had to pay depending on the time you were in the store), and finally #3 there was a police man instructing a towing truck to remove and confiscate my friend's car.
guess who didn't party that night...
well it certainly wasn't us since we somehow got lucky and my friend managed to escape the parking lot before the towing truck,which was right beside the car by the way, managed to hook it up to the truck.
he is my friend and all...but he's a moron.
Story 1: Yeah I think the OP went a little over board when he threw him over the railing, should have just picked the guy up and body slam his ass.
Story 7: Not a jerk, I can see where the husband is coming from thinking they are married and things need to be shared, but this to me doesn't feel right. That money was the result of her late husband's passing and it was left to her daughter to get a jump on life. I think it's the second husband who is being a jerk and selfish for even asking for that money. He knows where that money came from and knows the tragedy behind it and yet he still pushes it. So what, if his kids has to take out loans, have them join the military and earn a G.I. Bill. Get them to pay their own way. I did it just so my parents wouldn't be burden when my little sister went to college.
Because their parents are friends with higher up. That is the pathetic excuse ever. Oh no, i can't expel a student because it's the son of my BFF. Oh well, I'll wait until the kid fight back so i can expel him instead.
The person from this channel has clearly never been bullied that's not how things work if he didn't take it that far it wouldn't have stopped. People kill themselves from being bullied he did not take it far he was right for doing what he did
Story One: I'm sure the bully's Dad probably had in mind how much his Son lost out on by that injury if he was good enough at sports, & I HIGHLY doubt he ever forgot how his buddy let the situation boil over to that point. Funny how too much enabling can cause the FAR worse blowback.
Story Two: Gramps may have saved lives that night! If not the overly drunk friends, then the family they would have plowed into, because it's always the drunks who survive, it could be a drunk on a Schwinn versus a Greyhound bus, & some how the drunk will survive, killing everyone on the bus.
Story Three: I'm pretty sure that OP is protecting her wife & HER kid because I HIGHLY doubt they'd keep their mouth shut before too long with the old attitudes. OP does not need two voices poisoning what her kid thinks of having two Mommies in HER OWN HOUSE.
For story 5, I hate when parents say "I gave you a roof over your head, food, water, and a nice family." Yeah, isn't that what you're supposed to do? That's the bare minimum, stupid. When it came to true care and support, you bailed on them, so they returned the favor. 100% OP NTA.
Plus, it's not your child's responsibility to help you. If you screwed up so badly that you lost the house, I feel like that's completely your fault.
I Completly Ignored The First History And Focused On The Beach Buggy Racing 2 Gameplay
"You should take crae of us like we ook czar of you" "I am, Exactly the ewy you did. you hav 5 minutes of my time then you can be homeless, lay in THAT bed..."
I got bullied all through my school years. Oh i didnt go to college. I did kneed a bully in the knee from blocking me from going into the clsssroom
That last guy doesn’t owe it to the flight attendant to accept her apology. He wasn’t rude, he didn’t scream, he just didn’t do anything. The person sitting next to them seems to think that the lady is owed the acceptance of hehe apology, like it’s a performative and transactional interaction. That’s not how it works and sometimes people will leave you being mad at you. Move on.