Spoiled Brats Getting Owned | People Stories #419

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For the bus driver story... great way to discipline his child. I’m not endorsing the boy’s behavior, but good on the dad for setting him straight!

ResidentCatLove
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My grandmother lived with us and did a lot of the kid-raising and household work. When I was 17 and about to leave for college many miles away, she literally trained me on how to do the wash. I got to college as Granny-certified.

memphoonthemississippi
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That dad of the son who tried to set the bus on fire did his kid a favor with some tough love!

chickenpermission
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I'm so happy when I hear the parents being the ones who take care of business and aren't crying for their "innocent babies"

GabrielleHayes
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Kid: Do you know who my dad is?!

Me: *No, I don't, and I honestly don't care.*


Edit: It's been over a year and I'm still getting reply notifications

hannahblue
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Kudos to that dad who made his son clean the bus!

XandWacky
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The rich kid that I knew in high school was a pretty chill dude. Was probably one of the best people in that school because he genuinely tried to be nice to everyone and was just really fun to be around. He didn't want to go to private school because he said, in his words, "everyone's a bunch of stuck up dickheads there" He didn't even wear anything especially expensive, just wore a camo jacket, some simple khakis and a t-shirt, ironically, everyone else wore really expensive clothing and bragged about it, he and I were the only ones that wore cheap, simple clothing.

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I am the exact same way as the nerdy kid, I also hate sports and that I prefer reading over anything else. I am also Autistic.. lol

nuadha
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That uh... that video cover is really something.

ACowardlyCheese
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I'm reminded of my own story. This rich kid decided it would be a great idea to bully the "idiots" in the school (aka anyone with disabilities, especially ones that are invisible to the human eye) and tell them prom would take place one day BEFORE it was supposed to happen. While I didn't believe her, some others did and were left confused as to why they were all alone at the prom location. Once told they were rather angry at the girl who lied to them. Well the actual day comes and a freaking TORNADO decides to play the karma card and not only damages the prom location so that prom is outright cancelled, her house also takes a direct hit. Her family would survive as she was at school at the time (shelter in place of course). She would return home to find her favorite video game not around as the tornado had flung it somewhere. Her parents, knowing what she did a few days back checked all the damage from the house that was considered, NOT essential (so video games and all that would be included) and made sure not to replace them since they were severely disappointed in her targeting people that are mentally challenged. I believe now a days she ironically is a special needs teacher. Go figure.

Sugerloadedgirl
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Bratty kid + good parent = redemption
Bratty kid + entitled parent = destruction

KanishQQuotes
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I have my own story: i was in high school, spoiled kid was almost 7y younger then me. We lived in a double, my family on top, sk and her family below. They were our landlords but also long time friends (i was a flower girl in their wedding 10y before they became our landlords). So, I'd babysit sometimes and the kid would come up to visit a lot. She could be really demanding and i needed to do hw. One day when she just walked into my house when i was the only one home. I told her to go back down. She told me, " my dad owns this house, so it's mine and i can go anywhere I want." I said no. Go home. I walked away thinking that was that and worked on the computer in moms room. She left. I went to my room and she'd pulled literally everything off of all my shelves and thrown it on the floor. I told my mom when she got home, my mom told her mom. Then her mom brought us all into her living room to explain to the kid why shecouldn't do that. Then her dad came home. He was early. Get mom tried to wrap it up quick and told the dad everything was fine. He looked at me and saw i was still upset. Now, this guy was one of those turm around principles you put in a failing school who will turn it around in like 5y. He has literally made kids crap their pants (different Story, but that kid brought a weapon to school). He turned to his kid and ordered her to her room. Then he told me to explain. I did. He told me it would never happen again. Next day, i got an apology. She never came in uninvited again. She turned out pretty good, considering some of the stuff she pulled in middle and high school. Last i saw her, she was in college and pulled herself together and was quite polite.

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Kid who kept hitting my daughter and her best friend in middle school and then started calling her friend a terrorist because she’s Pakistani. After 3 meetings with the school who kept telling me he was from a good (i.e. politically connected as wealthy) family. 3rd meeting was with the parents who were saying he’d never do such a thing. It was on video. Finally I showed them a photo of my daughter getting her brown belt in karate and said she now had my permission to defend herself and her friend. And that if he touched her one more time, I’d be pressing assault charges, talking to an attorney about the school, and calling the papers. That was the end of the bullying of both girls. This is what the school called zero tolerance. They tolerated it til I threatened legal consequences.

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Ok not really a getting owned type of story but just a little thing I want to share:
So when I was younger (about 11-12ish) I had this group of friends and we're all super close, at some point, this other kid wanted to join us (his parents and ours where friends if I didn't rmb wrongly) and he was the typical spoilt kid you'd expect, let's call him Ben for simplicity's sake (apologies to all Ben's out there)

One day we were going to this fancy hotel to spend our holidays at and we decided to take a taxi. Ben started complaining about how usually there will be chauffeurs to drive him to wherever he wants and how taking a taxi is lame it's nothing like his dad's car blah blah blah (according to him his dad had a Bently)

So at the end, we got so fed up with Ben and outta nowhere this other person in the group just said "Learn how to live in the real world and not some shitass 'rich' bubble of yours, ain't no one gonna wipe your ass for you in the public restroom" <-Mind you guys this is the best insult he could give given that he's 12 lol

And at the end....we just left him there, and I don't think any of us talked to him since😂

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I was a handyman for a rich man in Vermont. His 18 year old son was the most entitled brat I have ever seen. His father "hired" him to help me, but he didn't. After a while his father asked me, "Where is Bobby Jr.?" I said, "I don't know. He was here for a few minutes then he disappeared." Bob Sr. stormed off, and returned a few minutes later with a set of keys. He told me, "Take Bobby Jr's Jeep to the gas station in the center of town and have them sell it." So I did.

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The one with the woman that refused to drive anymore...I really hope she was stupid enough to admit to the cops that she got mad when her drunk friends refused to drive so she just slammed on the brakes.

MorningRose
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I like cooking and $40 gets me through the week. I mean I love going out but $50 a day for food? Wooow

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That story about Todd reminded me of a story my husband told me about when he was in school. He went to private school, so as you can imagine, there were a lot of spoiled douches from rich families. One guy, however, was notoriously douchey, even for that place. One day, Notorious Douche spots my husband and one of his friends sitting by the doors to the computer lab, and decides to show off to his little gang of cronies by deliberately swinging the door back so that it hits my husband. My husband - who was a big guy even back then, but who has also always been incredibly sweet, patient, and gentle - punched the guy in the face. Of course, that got him called to see the headteacher, but Notorious Douche didn't even bother to lie that he had started the fight by hitting my husband with the door (and also, he was the Notorious Douche, ) so the headteacher brushed it off and just gave my husband a warning.

He also gave him a pat on the back when Notorious Douche wasn't looking.

PassTheMarmalade
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You know, I always think of myself as a spoiled brat, and maybe I am. But I’m not as bad as any of these guys and I can do laundry and cook so at least I have that going for me.

kyleighdigiovanni
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Hehehehe, college kids learning how to handle life are always funny. I was glad I was taught basic skills from an early age (laundry, dishes, cleaning, even though my mother went overboard with my workload). I always helped others trying to figure out those first "basics".
I think, though... the funniest was when I went to a different college (I switched things up a lot, had wanderlust in younger days). We'd been there about a week and a half at this poing, when I get out of the end shower (which had more "dressing area" space ...showers had two spaces - dry area & wet area). She glanced in my shower bucket, then up at me. As she was blocking my path, I smiled and just waited while she figured out whatever it was she was pondering. She had that look on her face of, "I'm lost/confused, but I'm not sure how to explain..."
She reaches into her own bucket, holds up a razor, and blurts out: I've only ever shaved in the tub. HOW do you shave your legs in a shower???
To say I was surprised was a complete understatement. But, I told her my own hints/tricks, etc, because... like her, I grew up using a tub to shave!
I explained due to my wearing contacts, the easiest for me was to carry an extra towel, sit on the bench as close to the shower as possible, jump in, get clean, sit on said towel, shave my legs - cus you can reach your arm in and clean the razor off, then jump back in and finish cleaning off.
She was SOOO thankful.
I still can't figure out why she couldn't come up with that on her own, though. Honestly, I think her brain just shut down around water... or it so boggled her mind that she was perpetually trapped in that math meme. 🤷‍♀️
Still makes me giggle remembering.

abigailphoenixthepaperaddi
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My step daughter has never been made to follow a rule ever. Her mom let her drive her car with no license. She got pulled over arrested and the court made it so she has to wait 3 years to get her license. She cried like a baby.

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