Friday, August 12, 2022

Entitled Karen Wants to Buy Woman's Service Dog, Won't Take No For an Answer


An insane Karen sent this woman a message asking to buy her service dog and after receiving multiple "Nos", she launched into Super Saiyan Karen mode. Screenshots of the exchange were posted to Reddit, where they have been making rounds in relevant subreddits.

This thread was shared on Reddit's r/entitledb*tch subreddit, which deals with a predictable subject matter. Often users will post exchanges, such as this one, or text-based stories to the sub in order to out entitled Karens or vent a little about their experiences. This thread was posted by Redditor u/Roxythedog69, but based on the state of the screenshots it's pretty safe to say that this was not original content. These screenshots have been passed around a fair few times we'd say.

Readers responded with shock and awe in the comments. 

"Holy Jesus," said bellYATTA. "IF someone wanted my fur baby with an attitude like that, I would go straight play boss music on them. What the hell?!"

"I'd report her account and then post the screenshots on her page if it's public," another user, HinaLuvLuvChan, stated. 

Read on for the screenshots and some reactions below. They're a little grainy folks. Sorry about that.

Memes for People Who Just Aren't About the Group Chat Life


The message tone from a group chat is the soundtrack to my nightmares. Why, WHY do we need 30 people in one place texting all at once? 

Ding! Ding! Ding! Buzz! Buzz! Buzz! It's like it's never-ending. We can hardly make plans together, IRL. What part of you thinks it's going to work out more smoothly in a chaotic group chat? 

It's the wild wild west in there! Everybody is trying to get their word in before the other or before the subject is changed. My brain doesn't want to work that fast. If I'm having a chat with some friends, it should be stress-free. Like, damn. Why do so many of my friends have to respond to some other friend's selfie in a pair of sunglasses? 

Like, yes cool, they look great. Did I really need to get a notification for 250 missed texts after 5 minutes?? I get stressed enough with one missed phone call notification. Anyways, if you were thinking about leaving that group chat that never shuts tf up, this is your sign. 

American Gets Fired From French Company She Relocated to for Not Being a ‘Cultural Fit'


That's gotta hurt

Viral Thread: Mother Gives Family Dog to Shelter Without Telling Anyone


This mother returned the family dog to the animal shelter, an act that has infuriated the internet after screenshots of a text message exchange were posted in this viral thread. The very thought of this happening to the poor teen and their dog breaks out heart. It's astounding how cold and callous some people can be.

The screenshots were shared on Reddit's r/MildlyInfuriating subreddit by Redditor u/Bucket0fMilk, who is reportedly the son of the mother in the text message exchange.

Despite doubts from some commenters regarding whether or not the events of the thread were falsified or not, we have been unable to verify. A quick reverse image search of the dog that was posted by the original poster turns up nothing, which suggests that the photo at least is original content. The original poster was quick to defend themself in the comments whenever other users expressed their doubts.

"Ok, Detective, you assume that. But if I don't know what to tell you, then I'm sorry you feel that way" the original poster responded to one suspicious commenter. "If I really wanted karma, I probably would've made the story more dramatic and [said] that she murdered him."

"I'm good man I could never 😭SHES scary and also kicked me out too many times," they also commented, adding some context to their situation. "As of rn, she's the only source of having a roof over my head, but as soon as I turn 18 I'm gonna be out."

Other commenters expressed their undying rage for the mother's actions. 

"I don't want to insult your Mum but the 'oh well' was cold," said Murky-Knowledge-7726.

"That's the kind of attitude that results in kids not ever visiting or calling when they've grown enough to choose who they keep in their lives," responded MonoclePenguin.

"I do want to insult her. She's an f-ing sociopath," another user, sourpower2020, responded.

Another user, TheMagarity, shared their own traumatic story.

"One day I couldn't find my cat. Searched and called everywhere. Mom said she must have run away. Years later casually mentioned that she had taken the cat to vet and had her put down because she sometimes caught wild birds that my mother liked."

Read on to see the screenshots an some of the key reactions below.