
r/Entitledparents "SIGN OVER YOUR PROPERTY TO ME... OR ELSE!"
r/Entitledparents In today's episode, OP has a nutty neighbor who believes that OP should just give her a huge piece of his property so that she can build a swimming pool. She demands OP to come to her house and sign over his driveway to her. When OP refuses, she says that she will take it from him with or without his help, so he may as well make it easy on everyone. And the best part: we have a voicemail! Yep, this video has a voicemail from a crazy, ranting Karen about how she deserves someone else's property. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11 Mars 202118min

r/AmITheA**hole My Kid's Daycare Segregated Black Kids from White Kids
r/AmITheA**hole In today's episode, OP is a black woman with a young daughter who goes to daycare. OP was shocked to discover that the daycare was segregating the black kids from the white kids by forcing the black kids to play in the sun, and letting the white kids play in the shade. OP told the daycare owner that this isn't safe because the kids could get sunburned, and then the daycare owner had the audacity to argue with the black woman and say that black people can't get sunburn. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
10 Mars 202118min

r/Pettyrevenge Park Like A Jerk? I'll Encase Your Car In Solid Ice!
r/Pettyrevenge In today's episode, a complete jerkface decides to park in disabled parking even though he doesn't have a disabled placard. OP's mom, however, is disabled and she relies on those parking spaces. When jerkface walks off and leaves his car alone, OP's mom takes advantage of the freezing temperatures and some water to encase the jerk's key wells in solid ice. Maybe next time you'll think twice about being an inconsiderate prick! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
9 Mars 202117min

r/Askreddit What Stupid Rule At Your School/Work Backfired Beautifully?
r/Askreddit in today's Askreddit thread, we check out times when terrible rules at a person's school or work has backfired terribly! For example, one student threw his bully out of a school window because of his school's zero tolerance policy on violence. His perspective was, "If I'm going to get punished for defending myself, I may as well make it worth my while!" We also have stories of employees showing their bosses just how incredibly stupid the new company policies are. If you like this content, hit the subscribe button for more daily Reddit videos! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
8 Mars 202120min

r/Maliciouscompliance My Professor Mocked a Disabled Student During Class!
r/Maliciouscompliance In today's episode, OP has dyslexia and joins a college class. OP is allowed to use digital devices due to ADA guidelines. However, when OP tries to bring this up to the professor, the professor flips out and criticizes OP in the middle of class, saying that disabled people don't deserve special treatment just because they were in special ed. When the professor says, "If you don't like it, drop my class," many students are happy to maliciously comply! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
7 Mars 202118min

r/AmITheA**hole For Refusing To Let My Neighbor Steal From Me?
r/AmITheA**hole In today's episode, OP has a new neighbor move in next to him. For some reason, this woman gets it in her head that OP's private property is actually public property. She sneaks into OP's backyard and steals vegetables from his garden. When OP catches her, does she feel shame and apologize? Of course not! She argues that she has a right to steal from him, because of course the world revolves around her. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
6 Mars 202113min

r/Relationships My Boyfriend Bought Bitcoins For $300, Should I Dump Him?
r/Relationships_Advice Today's episode is a blast from the past! Almost a decade ago, a concerned wife posted on Reddit because her husband became obsessed with bitcoins and was purchasing every bitcoin he could get his hands on. Back then, bitcoins only cost $300 each, and OP's husband was buying dozens of them. OP thought that her husband was going crazy and she wondered if she should divorce him. Well, today bitcoins are worth about $50,000 each! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
5 Mars 202118min

r/AmITheA**hole My Wife Abandoned Our Infant In A Burning Building
r/AmITheA**hole In today's episode, OP drives up to his home as his wife runs out of their home in a panic. His wife tells him that the house is on fire, and that the baby is inside. Naturally, OP runs inside to save his infant child, all while the wife tries to stop him. OP put out the fire in the kitchen with a fire extinguisher and then saves the baby. He became furious at the wife for abandoning their child in a burning building, and now the wife is mad at him because he was mad at her. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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