what did I just read?! judging your AITA stories

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what did I just read?! judging your AITA stories

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Hey ya'll! Today on my channel we are reacting to some wild Reddit stories some of you have shared on the official reddit thread for this channel r/charlottedobreyoutube. In this video you'll find some spicy petty revenge, cheating stories and family drama. Don't forget to join the community, share your stories and upvote, comment!

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Hi, I'm Charlotte Dobre. I'm an actor, reactor, singer and sometimes (not really) comedian. On this channel I do reactions, commentary and occasionally I make a joke or two. I love poking fun at social media, weddings, entitled people, tiktok and OF COURSE petty people. I upload daily, usually 7 days a week, unless life gets crazy or I get lazy. Come hang out, it's a good time.

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WELCOME TO CASA DE PETTY! trying something a lil different today hope you enjoy!

CharlotteDobre
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I wasn’t going to comment but, oh well. Hi everyone it’s me the banshee bandit here. To answer some questions about why she wasn’t arrested I live in a rural town and in most cases the cops would only let her off with a warning. And also to clarify she thought she was entitled to the scooter because she was old and to her only old people should be allowed to use said scooter. It sucked but banning her was a lot more affective in this case. And thankfully I have yet to run into her again.

Bansheebandit
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I just did my research! Albanism usually results from BOTH parents’ passing on the gene mutation, not just one parent. The condition is most prevalent in Sub-Saharan Africa.

KCallan
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As a South African we do not claim this man. Unfortunately this discrimination in South Africa among Albino people is very real its gotten better but especially in rural areas the discrimination against Albinism can get quite severe its usually brought on due to a lack of education about Albinism and superstition.

ThandoNdlovu-zrld
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In South Africa there is a massive and violent cultural stigma against people with albinism. We're talking commonplace himan rights atrocities, including human sacrifice for use in "magic" rituals. Sounds made up, but it's a big problem that human rights organizations have been trying to battle for ages

Sleipnirseight
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I am quite impressed that Mike not only could keep up with Charlotte, but absolutely match her chaotic energy. He carries himself very well in this video and I would LOVE to see more videos in this format

rialto
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"WE'RE" reading?! The way I SCREAMED. MIKE THE PETTY TATERS LOVE YOU Edit to add: the Banshee deserves lifetime hangnails. That was such awful, corrosive behavior.

aleeysaurasrex
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I think the audience here understands why Charlotte loves Mike. He’s a likable person and his goofiness is quite complimentary to Charlotte’s. We look forward to more collaborations in the future.

srhfitzpatrick
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I had a complete stranger flip out and yell at me because my son has the same name as her boy. The"babies" were about a year old. She told me she had gone through the census before he was Born and chose it because it wasn't common. She then asked when my son's birthday was. I told her. She then said "well mine was born first!" And stormed away. Woop-dee-doo. Crazy are going crazy!! Some people are just beyond weird about naming their children!

jessicakraus
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"He's a little nervous" she says as he proceeds to give us mustach ASMR... Girl, hes not nervous he's ready to PERFORM!! 😂

NekosNook
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I can't walk, but I don't look disabled, so I've been through similar situations. My husband was pushing my wheelchair through the hospital when a man stopped in front of us and asked if he could have my wheelchair. I just said, "No, " and hubby pushed me past the guy. The guy followed us, and clarified, "It's not for me, it's for my mother, she needs it." My husband was annoyed at his persistence, and replied, "So does my wife." The guy kept following us, and said, "You don't understand, my mother is 96, and she can't walk far." Hubby then said, "Do you expect me to tip my wife out of the wheelchair, so your mother can have it? Maybe your mother can't walk far, but my wife can't walk at all!" The guy looked at me, and said, "You don't look disabled." I couldn't help myself, I said, "Would if help if I drooled and pissed myself!" He stormed off after that. I've had a few encounters like that over the years.

karenjones
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In many places in Africa, children with albinism are considered a “curse on the family” and “bad luck”
They are abandoned and many times people hunt them and either try to kill or cut off limbs. It’s absolutely heartbreaking. I watched a documentary on it and I cried so hard after.

melissalutz
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I have multiple sclerosis and have a parking permit for disabled people. I love dressing nice and taking care of my appearance, and sometimes MS can be a very invisible disease. I never have feeling in my feet so I've bought myself a really fancy cane, just to brighten my mood.

I can't count how many times I've been shouted at for looking "too young and fancy" to be sick. Nowadays I usually just give them the finger. But since someone else always drive (I don't drive, for obvious reasons) my friends let them have it. It's always a treat to see these older women getting "owned" by a very protective and p***ed off friend. 😅

RBerg-mqth
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Omg yay! A collab with Mike? This is so exciting

ebbandflowdeb_
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When I got pregnant, my cousin ended up pregnant at the same time. We were both having girls & even had the same due date. My grandma knew the chosen names and never shared the information with either of us. Turns out we both named our girls with the same first name with different middle names. Grandma said she deliberately didn’t tell us bc she didn’t want that to influence our decisions. We have never lived in the same town and rarely see each other. Neither my cousin or myself were upset about it. It’s all been peaceful.

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The first story reminds me of when my dad almost threw hands with someone over using a handicap parking spot. He was driving and got out of the car first. A random person started yelling at him for using the handicap spot when he isn’t handicapped. This person failed to notice my mother getting out of the passenger seat with her walker as I also helped her get stabilized. The stranger was ranting from their car and my dad mostly ignored it and told them to mind their own business. They continued to yell and my dad snapped. I never really see my dad get mad often, but he stormed over to the stranger and screamed “DO YOU NOT SEE MY WIFE?! OR MY DAUGHTER HELPING HER?! OR IS IT YOUR LIFE MISSION TO BE A MISERABLE A-HOLE?!” Immediate silence. The person mumbled “I’m sorry” and left with their tail between their legs. My mom felt a bit embarrassed by the whole thing but I LOVED IT. A couple other people in the parking garage that saw the whole ordeal came over to ask if we were okay and told my dad that he’s a great husband. My parents are both really calm individuals, so seeing him get that riled up was intense. But he did it for the woman he loves! Couple goals!

madmarrr
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The ending of the story of the women with spina bifida made my cry. I have spina bifida and used to work in a Walmart. If I had an employee stick up for me like that, I’d be so grateful 😭

Malela_
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The banshee who claimed to be "disabled" herself was probably just projecting that she pretends to have a disability on that poor woman

khazz
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They’re so in love! ❤️ They sparkle looking at each other. Our petty Queen found her petty Prince!! (No King without a ring Mike. 😏)

sweetandkindhearted
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I'm an amputee, I'm missing half my foot. I parked in a handicapped spot; with my placard out. I went back to my car and an older lady blocked my car and said she was holding me until police could arrive because I was illegally parking, even though I had a placard.

I knew arguing was useless because of previous encounters. So I sat on a bench and waited. The police arrived 20 minutes later and she starts ranting about me illegally parking. One officer comes over and asks for my side. I said she blocked me in because she said I wasn't allowed to park there even with the placard. As I'm saying this I remove my shoe which contains my foot prosthetic, showing I have half a foot. I ask the officer if I need to have more removed to use the spot even with the placard. I was told I was good to go. She ended up with a couple of tickets and a warning about calling 911 needlessly.

larry