A thread to showcase glaring examples of poor, entitled behavior and sometimes the karma that results. To get the ball rolling...
A single mom with 4 kids, expecting the daddy of *one* to feed all her kids, instead of bringing lunch to just *his* child. Man makes excellent points "where they daddies at" "that's a you problem" (when she says she doesn't get her food stamps till later) - woman basically admits she's an unfit mother who cannot provide for her children, and expects a man who made the mistake of making one baby with her to take care of her brood of fatherless children, when they're not even together.
And another one - an Amazon driver who doesn't understand he can't block the damn road - stacking up 10 cars on a narrow street instead of pulling off to the side of the road. I've watched a similar deal play out before where the police actually came up on the Amazon dude, chewed his ass out *and* gave him citations for illegal parking and impeding traffic.
And we'll round out this OP with an entitledLyft passenger. They expected the driver to take 5 people, when there are only 4 seat belts. Chick literally wanted to ride on her BF's lap to wherever they were going. I've done the rideshare driver thing - Uber and Lyft - and had some entitled asshole passengers that I kicked out or refused service to. I don't know how many times I explained to people "I can't take more people than I have seat belts for" - including a bunch of guys from a AAA baseball team who wanted to take 10 people in my 8 passenger vehicle, entitled teenagers (the worst) who thought they could light up in my car, welfare mommies all pissed off because I didn't show up with a car seat for each of their babies (I wouldn't keep my son's car seat in the vehicle anyway when doing ride share, I didn't want some skeezy person's kid all up in there spreading shit, or risking a drunk guy puking all over it)
A single mom with 4 kids, expecting the daddy of *one* to feed all her kids, instead of bringing lunch to just *his* child. Man makes excellent points "where they daddies at" "that's a you problem" (when she says she doesn't get her food stamps till later) - woman basically admits she's an unfit mother who cannot provide for her children, and expects a man who made the mistake of making one baby with her to take care of her brood of fatherless children, when they're not even together.
And another one - an Amazon driver who doesn't understand he can't block the damn road - stacking up 10 cars on a narrow street instead of pulling off to the side of the road. I've watched a similar deal play out before where the police actually came up on the Amazon dude, chewed his ass out *and* gave him citations for illegal parking and impeding traffic.
And we'll round out this OP with an entitledLyft passenger. They expected the driver to take 5 people, when there are only 4 seat belts. Chick literally wanted to ride on her BF's lap to wherever they were going. I've done the rideshare driver thing - Uber and Lyft - and had some entitled asshole passengers that I kicked out or refused service to. I don't know how many times I explained to people "I can't take more people than I have seat belts for" - including a bunch of guys from a AAA baseball team who wanted to take 10 people in my 8 passenger vehicle, entitled teenagers (the worst) who thought they could light up in my car, welfare mommies all pissed off because I didn't show up with a car seat for each of their babies (I wouldn't keep my son's car seat in the vehicle anyway when doing ride share, I didn't want some skeezy person's kid all up in there spreading shit, or risking a drunk guy puking all over it)