My Aunt Tried To Force Me To Let My 6-Year-Old Cousin DRIVE My Tesla - Full Reddit Stories

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0:11 Karen Causes Train Crash Story
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Happy Sunday! I hope you guys had a great weekend! Sorry for the late upload, I slept in this morning because needy Luna kept waking me up all night. Getting me ready for the baby I guess 🤣

RedditBrew
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OK, I wonder what EM's husband thought after all this with the train incident. I hope divorce and full custody/ reversal way of thinking on kid, so he doesn't grow up into another EP. Standing on the train track with his own kid. As for the second story, is this crazy aunt on some sorta meds that paralyses brain function. She's gotta be if she thinks a 6 year old can drive a Tesla.

centurycountess
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When the door on Karen's cell slams shut, an Angel gets its wings.

shebakoby
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Story 1: This EM is on another level, endangering herself and her son. Catch a ride on public transport and ask people nicely or when the train stops at its final stop on the line ask a train driver when they're not in a hurry. Why put coins on the tracks? And why did people take this excuse as okay? I hope the dad was still in the son's life somehow and could provide him with some life lessons on safety and manners.
Story 2: Can a 6-year-old see over the dashboard? Doubt it. I hope the aunt got a visit from child protection. Imagine explaining the damage to the car to any insurance company if the child managed to start the car and drive it at all.

robinkholmes
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Regarding the first story of Karen trying to stop the train and causing the train to slide because of the coins she had placed on the tracks to be ‘flattened’... My younger son is a railroad engineer. I sympathize with the ‘train driver’ in this instance! She should be arrested AND prosecuted!!!

HartDoug
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First story. I remember this one story about an EM who actually killed her kid. She let her kid out onto a balcony in the OP's grandma's condo/apartment and the kid fell to his death. There was an earthquake in the area and the balcony had not been fixed to be safe yet. After the OP, their mom and their grandma told the EM not to let the kid out because it wasn't safe, she used a spare key she had to open the locked balcony. What did the kid want to do so badly they had lost their life? Blow fucking bubbles. I don't remember what happened in the aftermath but the OP didn't know that the EM had the key until they heard screaming and a loud crash. This train story reminds me of that.

sapphirewingthefurrycritic
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The first story makes me so FURIOUS! My Godfather use to be a train conductor. He ran over 3 teenagers who wanted to commit suicide because he just couldn't stop in time because they jumped out of bushes in the dark. He us to be a sweet funny loving man. Now he can't even bare to look at trains and lives with ptsd even 30 years later and he's not the man he once was. So that story mad me wanna throw up and beat the crap out of that woman

kheventplanner
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my 7 year old nephew wants to own a Tesla when he is old enough to drive. he proudly states he saved around $87 (last I checked) which for a kid is impressive. He knows they are super expensive and will take a long time to save but good for him.

for his birthday later this year thinking of getting him a toy Tesla

PowerStruggle
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Wow. Closest story to the first one I have involves a car getting smashed apart by a train, but for very different reasons. Dad had just proposed to Mom and was driving home. At night. On Valentine's Day. In *Minnesota.* It was dark and icy.

As Dad neared the railroad crossing, he noticed a car on the tracks and someone inside. Turned out to be a woman whose car had gotten stuck in the ruts and ice. So Dad pushed her car off the tracks with his car. Naturally, *his* car got stuck. He got out and walked to a nearby payphone (it was the early '80s) to call a tow truck.

While on the phone, a train screamed past, smashing his car to bits. Never mind on the tow, better call Mom to tell her the soon-to-be family doesn't have a car. He felt *really* bad and kept apologizing to Mom. She acted sympathetic, but inside she was going, "YES! It's GONE! That hideous orange Gremlin is GONE and we can get a *family* car!"

brigidtheirish
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Great googly moogly! If zombies eat brains those two entitled parents are safe. I've seen for myself what a train can do to other vehicles. The derailment was so bad it took over a week to clear the site. You do NOT mess with something that big.

harryboyes
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Story 1: I asked myself if this was real. That's "lethally stupid" territory, far as I'm concerned and a clear example on how dangerous stupidity like that is. Hopefully, it's not. Then again, some people in life are just that dumb, which is a scary thought.

SintINSN
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S1: My god, does she even have a brain? and how are people like THAT allowed to have kids in the first place?
S2: Same energy as the parents who think video game consoles are "toys." No, they are not toys.

GiordanDiodato
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HOLY SHIT that train story... that mother should have gotten 25 years in jail and her child taken from her. FUCKING INSANE

kurenwirsun
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That second story sounds like a clip I saw on World's Wildest Police Videos, a nine year old stole her parents' SUV because she wanted to go to the movies. I imagine that spoiled brat of a cousin is headed down a similar path.

And does anyone else doubt that her son wanting to see the engine room (or whatever you call it) of a train was the only reason the first woman pulled that stunt? I can't shake the feeling that she was hoping her son would be hit so she could punish his father for something (like leaving her psycho ass).

undeadladybug
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The "Flying Spaghetti Monster" was a nice touch - as for both stories, the mothers should be classified as NON COMPETENT

warrendesonia
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1st Story: If this is a real story, this Karen will repeat this action and next time she and her child or maybe children by then, will die…

hekatsees
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Story 1 this happens more than you know Brooke as a friend dad was a Engineer for 47 years he has had this happen to him a few times. Like my dad told him when they were giving out brains stupid folks thought they said trains and said no thank you so that why there's entitled stupid people.

dorotheawalker
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My bratty cousin used to come up behind me and grab my ponytail and drag me to the ground. My entitled aunt thought it was hilarious. To preface, he was six and tall for his age and I was short. I couldn't do anything to him because we were living with my entitled aunt and she was always threatened to kick us out over little things.

crimsonwolf
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Story 1: unbelievable! Too bad EM has already reproduced. Hopefully her son will be a little more intelligent when he grows up.

Story 2: I don't understand how someone can be so stupid. I'm glad OP's family aren't in the fog about EM.

sallybruska
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I definitely can confirm that trains can have hella wheelslip. Although most of my experiences have been with starting a heavy (model) train or climbing a hill on a heritage train ride in 2016.

Yeah I’m basically a “not a doctor but…” lmao, at least I admit it

blackstonea