rSlash - r/Entitledparents Stupid Karen Gets HERSELF Arrested!
Episode Date: October 10, 2020r/Entitledparents How dumb can you possibly be? This Karen gets angry at a neighborhood kid, so she takes pictures of the kid that are EXTREMELY illegal. These types of pictures are so illegal, in fac...t, that I can't even say the name of the type of pictures they are in this description without getting in trouble with YouTube. Then, she brings the pictures to the authoritties to try to get the kids in trouble. Instead, the cops come and arrest HER for possession of forbidden photos! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Today's subreddit is R-Slash-Intitled Parents.
Our next Reddit post is from Dark Soul.
My boyfriend just told me this story story and I thought it belonged here.
When my boyfriend was 14, he was living with his mom and sister on a housing estate.
It was summer and he liked a bit of light in his upstairs bedroom so he left the curtains
open at all times.
That included when he was getting dressed and after having a shower.
So if you purposefully stared at his window, you could only see him from his waist up. Well, their neighbor didn't like that one bit. She went pounding on their
door, yelling at my mother-in-law that their son was a disgrace, hanging around always naked
and exposing himself to her daughter, who was the same age as him. My mother-in-law told
her that he had every right to do whatever he wanted in this bedroom. And that if they didn't want to see him, all they needed to do was not look. A couple of days went by, and
low and behold, the police showed up at their door. Turns out, the neighbor had been filming and
taking pictures of my boyfriend to show to the housing people as evidence of his wrongdoing
to get them kicked out. Except that the housing office called the police on her
for taking pictures in video of an underage kid
and kicked her and her family out.
So, this lady walked into her landlords office,
showed them video of an underage naked kid
and was like, look at these highly illegal activities.
Isn't this just disgusting?
I've read stories about some really dumb people on Reddit before, but I think this one
takes the cake.
Our next Reddit post is from Terrific Moose.
In healthcare, one of the most difficult things to deal with are the family members of
patients.
They're understandably angry, upset, grieving, devastated, and often feel helpless.
Most of the time I tried to understand this and
not get too annoyed when family causes problems. But these parents were on another level.
One of my patients was an 18-year-old woman who had a pelvic infection. She got very sick and
required a moderate stay in the hospital. She was a dream patient, open, honest, and generally a lovely person.
Her parents were none of these things.
Every single day they would come in and start demanding this that are the other thing from
the nurses on the wards.
They wanted an extra bed in the room so the mother could stay overnight.
Honestly, in the times of this virus, you're lucky you're even allowed to visit, and many
places it's no visitors allowed.
So you can't stay overnight.
They were rude to the student nurse who was doing the daughter's OBS to the point that
the charge nurse moved the student nurse to a different set of patients to get her away
from them.
But, when the doctors were around, they were the sweetest people you ever met.
Right up until we were out of sight, or we said no to one of their requests.
They were disruptive,
loud, and just generally obnoxious people. Thankfully, their daughter was aware of their
sucky behavior and had informed us that she didn't want them to be told anything about her
condition unless she approved it. She's a legal adult, so she's entitled to her privacy.
This wasn't a huge issue to begin with, as she shared most of the details with them.
But when her mother Googled pelvic infections and discovered that, This wasn't a huge issue to begin with, as she shared most of the details with them.
But when her mother Googled pelvic infections and discovered that, sometimes they can be
caused by sexually transmitted infections, dramatic music intensifies.
As far as she was concerned, we had screwed up and gotten the diagnosis wrong, because
there was no way that there was even a possibility that her angel
had even thought about passionately hugging with a boy.
They demanded to see her daughter's medical records so they could prove that we were
relying about the infection.
Palliely telling them the scruff was the highlight of my week.
Unfortunately, that wasn't the end of it.
They came in the next day with legal papers trying to demand we hand over the medical records.
It turns out they lied to the lawyer because the papers were for a minor still under guardianship
of the parents.
Not a grown woman.
They then threatened to sue each of us individually.
This is in America, you can't just sue doctors randomly.
They then tried to get some crackpot alternative doctor in to check her hymen.
Thankfully, the daughter screamed bloody murder
when the guy tried to examine her,
which resulted in me getting to watch security
escort and trespass a lot of them off the premises.
I honestly hope she presses charges for that.
So, these parents hired some guy to check her hymen.
What, did they get this guy off a Craigslist?
Yeah, so I'm the professional vagina inspector.
I'm here for your routine inspection.
So spread your legs.
Thanks, that'll be a thousand dollars please.
Our next breaded poster from Lucky Farms Living.
A few years ago I was living in Vegas, and an entitled mother literally wheeled me away
from my family.
I have a number of health issues, and after a few botched surgeries and neurological damage, I was bidridden. I never
left my house or bid except for doctor's appointments. I hadn't been outside at all for
over two and a half years. I'd worked really hard on my daily physical therapy and my balance
had greatly improved. My family came out for a visit and I was so
excited to surprise them with my improvements. I could stand and walk and I was actually
wearing pants. To celebrate, I wanted to go see the
fountains at the Bellagio. For most people this is a nice outing, but for me this was years
in the making. I was nervous and I might get exhausted and lost in the fast moving crowds
so we had to bring my wheelchair.
We knew this schedule for the Fountains, and we arrived super early to secure a spot
in front where I could see from my chair.
It was such an important moment for all of us.
We lined up by the fence, and no sooner did the show start that I felt as jerking on my
wheelchair.
I thought maybe someone had tripped on me me and I immediately looked up to apologize.
I was pretty self-conscious and ashamed of being out in a wheelchair and such a big crowd.
When I glanced up to apologize, I see this woman with a small child on her hip using
one hand to literally pull me away from the fence. Because she was only using one hand,
she spun me completely around to face the street. I was stunned. I could hear everyone reacting
to the fountain show, and here I was looking dumb, awkwardly facing a bunch of strangers.
I yelled for my husband, but he couldn't hear me over the noise. I looked behind me,
and this woman had plopped her child up in the guardrail. She never made eye contact
with me, never said one word to me, and it treated me like a piece of luggage. I tried
to stand up, but the people around me had crowded me so much that I didn't have room
to push my chair back enough. I desperately looked around at the strangers in front of
me, hoping someone had seen what had happened and what help. It then dawned on me that this
was a huge family and friend group. They all began nudging me aside further and further
away from my family. It all
happened so fast. I found myself pushed to the walking area where people who weren't
stopping to watch the fountain show were quickly trying to walk past. People couldn't
see me through the crowd and were stumbling over and past me. I couldn't see my family
anymore and I was trying hard to push myself up and out of the chair the way my physical
therapist had taught me. I feel someone grabbing my chair again and I panicked.
I start yelling, no, please, no!
And then I realized that it was my husband.
He had glanced a check on me to take a picture of me being out for the first time and I was
gone.
He had to fight his way through the crowd, the same family group to find me.
I burst into tears.
I don't know why, but it was like all the
trauma from the last few years hit me all at once. I told them they'd pushed me away
and after putting it together, my husband was pissed. He turned to this group of people
and demanded to know who would push me away. By this time, the fountain show was pretty
much over. The group initially just ignored my husband like they had me until I pointed
out the woman with her child as the culprit. My family confronted her, nicely I might add,
and tried to explain why a wheelchair is an extension of a person, etc. At first, she pretended
like she didn't speak English. But I'd heard them talking amongst themselves in English when
they pushed me into a walking area and I told my husband as much. She then gave up on that act and
told my family about how I was in their way and probably couldn't see anyway. And the
man with her claimed in a raised voice that, in our country, people don't take their
shame for family members out in public. To which my husband responded, if that were true,
none of you would be here. I was maybe even more shocked by his last
sentence than being wheeled away. I managed the courage to tell the guy that what he said was BS, and that
I'm sure people in your country are actually kind and would be proud if I was their
daughter. I remember the exact words I said because I later was very proud that I stood
up to them. The group sort of collectively scoffed, spoke to one another quickly, and what I
think was handy, and slowly walked away as if nothing happened. We didn't stay for the next show,
because I just wanted to go home. I don't know what's worse, pushing a disabled person in a wheelchair
out of your way, or wrongly painting your countrymen as prejudiced. OP, what you ought to do is
install those spinning blades on your wheels kind of like they have in bad max. So the next time this happens, you can just mow them down. We almost forgot about it that just got to occur. We didn't expect to get a gift from her.
Or our cousin like to get his name.
He got us something nice, better reciprocate.
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Our next reddit post is from Serene Chaos. Recently, my sister and her husband came to
really like Baby Yoda
from the Mandalorian. I crochet and I made them a baby Yoda, something my 4 year old niece
liked as well. I ended up making another baby Yoda in purple. My niece's favorite color,
specifically for her. Yesterday I was babysitting my niece and we went to Walmart to pick up
some snacks and ingredients for dinner. My niece insisted on bringing her baby Yoda with
us. It happened fast while I was picking through bags of spinach. My niece insisted on bringing her baby Yoda with us.
It happened fast while I was picking through bags of spinach.
My niece, who was in the shopping cart,
began screaming and crying.
Despite not having any children yet,
I'm more than a little of a mama bear
and instantly abandoned the spinach to check on her.
My niece was halfway off the cart, still screaming,
pointing at a woman who was walking away
with a very familiar
purple baby Yoda in her cards, heading towards the registers. I picked up my niece and
stormed out for this woman, abandoning my shopping cart as she turned into a register. She
had put her things on the checkout conveyor belt when I got there, with most of her things
already scanned, and she was trying to discuss prices for the baby Yoda.
It's not in the best shape, and the price indicated was $12.99.
Could you give me a discount? I marched over, my sobbing niece and arm, and snatched the baby
Yoda from the surprise clerk who was checking for a tag. The entitled woman screeched as she grabbed
the toy as well. How dare you! I'm buying this for my daughter. She loves purple and those other
ones are all green.
This belongs to my niece.
I made it for I snarled.
Lire, you're just angry I got to it first.
A manager must have been attracted by our shouting because he approached with a less than
please look on his face.
Is something wrong here?
The entitled woman pointed at me with her free hand.
This woman is trying to take this doll I'm trying to buy for my daughter. I was still trying to keep a grip on the baby Yoda. I told you
I made this. I doubt the Yoda's sold here are made from yarn. The manager called security
after a moment of trying to mediate, and I was forced to let go of the Yoda to talk to
the guard. Luckily, I like to take pictures of my products when I finish them. So it only
took a moment for me to pull out my phone and bring up a picture of the baby
Yoda when I'd finished it.
We both turned back to the cash register, and my niece began to cry again when we saw
the woman was gone, and the manager approached us with a hard look.
I realized that those toys are very popular, but you shouldn't try to steal one of a specific
color from someone.
I held up my phone with a picture displayed, and saw the man's face drain of color when he saw the toy in an environment that was
very much not the store. But the damage was already done. He had sold my niece's toy
to the entitled woman and she'd left. Needless to say, I'm never going back to that Walmart
and my niece is still upset about her purple baby Yoda being stolen. I'm making another
one for her currently. One that'll have her name stitched to the back so this will never happen again.
That was very unjet I like of that Karen. Only a sith would steal from a child.
Our next reddit post is from Madarine. My niece had to move back in with her mother after the lockdown
started. She lost her job and all her classes were online. Her lease was month to month, so she didn't have to worry about breaking her lease.
Recently the schools reopened, and she started attending classes again.
The problem is that her apartment, which was walking distance from the university, has
now been rented out, parking in the area sucks, and it's an hour one way from her mother's
house on public transit.
I'll also mention that my niece is incredibly spoiled and is taking classes for a degree
with no practical benefits.
By this, I mean that they will in no way help her with a career path, nor are they necessary
courses for further education.
I got a call from my sister asking if my niece could live with me because I live alone
in a two-bedroom house and I'm a 15-minute bus trip from a university.
I said no for several reasons.
One, I work nights and need to sleep during the day.
My niece is a very loud young woman and doesn't understand the concept of an indoor voice.
Last time she stayed in the same home as me, I was sleep deprived because of her practically
yelling on her phone, and it affected how I did my job, resulting in a write-up.
2.
My niece is also a very messy person.
I helped her the last time she moved, and the memory makes me shudder.
Some of the unwashed dishes in the sink were tossed because they were beyond cleaning.
She tried to just sit on random stuff and text her friends and scroll TikTok.
I had to take her phone and lock it in the glove box
of the U-Haul we ran to a dictator but moving to help.
My sister still calls me a B word for doing this.
Three, while I may have a two-bit room home,
the second room is my office slash workroom.
I've been in the process of making wire-wrap necklaces
to sell online for extra income
and I need the area as a workspace.
It's also my library for lack of a better word. I keep my book collection in there, and a comfy old recliner for reading
in.
4. My niece is a larger to cats, and I have 3. My sister seems to think that I can keep
them all either in my bedroom or locked up in the basement for the school year.
F that. 5. And this is the big one. My older sister is under the belief that my niece wouldn't
have to help out with household expenses or be expected to cook for herself. She also
thinks that my niece shouldn't have to get a job while in school to focus on her studies.
She tried to pull the, we're family and she'd help each other out card, but that didn't
count for anything when my step siblings nearly made me homeless after my stepdad died, and gave me 30 days to find a new place for me and my dog.
And dog friendly buildings where I live are hard to find.
The only way that I would agree for my niece to live with me is if she would give me $250
a month to help cover utilities and part of the internet.
I figured that's a steal considering a cheap place around her school is more than double
or even triple that.
Plus utilities, and she could use the garage for a car for free.
But I would expect her to buy her own food and clean up after herself, like doing her
own laundry, keeping her room clean, and putting her dishes at least in the sink, if not
the dishwasher.
I wouldn't expect her to cut the grass or shovel snow.
The thought of even asking her to do this already gives me a headache.
Now I'm getting text from both of my sisters telling me that I'm a horrible person and
should open my home to this.
That it's unreasonable to expect a 19 year old to spend two hours on the bus every day
and yada yada.
Part of me feels guilty because I could move my office and workspace down to the basement,
which can't be a living space due to the lack of windows, but I can't afford the expense of a second person in my
home without them chipping in for bills, nor will I lock my cats away in their own home.
OP, I don't understand why your sisters are having a problem with your offer. $250 rent,
only one roommate, and that roommate does all the yard work for me. Man, when I was going to
college, I would have taken that in a heartbeat.
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