This Online Group Shames People Who Deserve A Special Place In Hell For Being Annoyingly Entitled (50 Pics)
There are always people who think they deserve to get their own way. Like cutting in front of you at a coffee shop or demanding a table at a fully seated restaurant without a reservation. They imagine that the world owes them something without giving anything in return, or that the rules don't apply to them. Well, they do.
There's a special place for such individuals, a Reddit page called Entitled People. This online community is dedicated to shaming those who think they are better than everyone else. Members of this subreddit post stories you would not believe: demanding to enter a store even after closing time, complaining about the ambulance blocking their driveway, or asking to reschedule... the sun.
This time, Bored Panda has collected examples of people whose ego is just too big to be overlooked, so check them out below! And after you’re done, make sure to read our previous posts about entitled people here, here and right here.
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Karen Doesn't Care About Your Cancer
As the moderators state, this subreddit is the place for "stories from your lives about people who think the rules don't apply to them and they should get what they want." It is a sister subreddit of a similar page called Entitled Parents, which is dedicated to sharing specific stories of moms and dads who think that having kids gives them the right to everything.
Since its creation in 2016, Entitled People has reached more than 200K members. Most of them had the "pleasure" of meeting such individuals in real life and decided to share their experiences with the rest of us. It might be difficult to know how to react to specific situations when people think they deserve special treatment and might not understand that their actions are hurting someone else.
How To Fight Back Entitlement 101
One of the biggest characteristics that entitled people have is the "you owe me" mentality. It seems that they fundamentally believe in their superiority over others; they see themselves as more important, smarter, and overall better in life. So naturally, they expect bigger benefits from life which are often upsetting for those surrounding them.
While we're not yet sure why some people have this kind of attitude, there could be a few explanations. We are all affected by social factors such as the environment we grew up in or how our parents and other adults treat us. According to psychotherapist and psychoanalyst F. Diane Barth, L.C.S.W., it's "a normal part of a child’s psychological development to think that he or she is the center of the world." So it all comes down to the parent who should help their kid recognize that the wants and needs of others are just important as their own.
Karens Never Win
A 13 year old boy bloody working to bloody pay his BLOODY SCHOOL CLOTHES? WTF is wrong with you guys?
I Miss Him Too
Another reason for entitlement might come from feeling mistreated. You might think you have the right to more gifts from the world because you were deprived of the things you needed earlier on. "Often, individuals who have been mistreated or disrespected exhibit a sense of entitlement when they start to feel that they deserve better than they have been getting. This is part of a healthy shift towards self-respect. Yet they, too, eventually need to find a way to balance self-respect with respect for others," Barth said.
I Love It When These Stories Of Entitled People Pop Up On My Facebook Feed!
I've done something similar yesterday in the supermarket. An old woman (no, not a lady) hit me with her shopping cart and freaked out on me that I got in her way and that she NEEDED to get to the piccolos (sparkling wine in small bottles), pushing her bloody cart against my leg again. Guess who walked out of the store with the last two bottles, a happy smile and bad karma points?
Entitled Boss Is Mad The Employees Won't Work Extra Hours
What people expect of the world varies widely. And there's a special kind of people who think their time is worth more than others'. Cruising through life choosing ways that make life easier is definitely more comfortable for them. People who show up when they feel like it, not even apologizing for making others wait, state that other peoples' priorities are not worth taking into account. "By keeping others in suspense, individuals high in this quality demand that others follow their schedule rather than comply with social niceties," Susan Krauss Whitbourne, Ph.D., a professor emerita of psychological and brain sciences, explained.
My Favorite Dedicated Gluten Free Bakery (That Also Has Nut Free, Vegan, And Dairy Free Options) And One Of The Only Bad Reviews I've Ever Seen For Them
Oh Ok, I'm Sorry
Everything Has A Price If You’re Rich Enough
"It’s just that, for whatever reason, they’ve come to adopt a style that has worked for them. If they can navigate the world according to their own time schedule, and no one has called them on that, then why should they change? Call them on it and let them know that this is not okay. Even more to the point, what would happen if you didn’t wait for them? Might they realize that you’re a person who can’t and won’t be treated this way?"
Terry Crews Calling Out An Ep
Get Up My Son Wants Your Seat!
Keep Your Kids Inside Or I'll Call The Cops
Not only do such people waste others' time and don't consider their needs, but they also can't seem to control their anger. In a series of studies, researchers found that those who have higher levels of psychological entitlement actually felt victimized when they experienced bad luck. They examined about 200 participants by asking them if they feel things should go their way.
Just Found This On Facebook. I Think This Counts?
I’m sure they’re thousands of dogs in shelters who would be happy to be adopted by that household 😊
Psa: There Is Extra Space For A Reason
When Being An Influencer Has No Perks
After measuring levels of entitlement, psychologists gave them a task. "The participants then were told that they had been “randomly” assigned to complete a dull task (counting letters in a paragraph) rather than a fun one (rating a comic strip). Before beginning the boring task, participants indicated the degree to which it felt unfair that they had to complete this task, rather than rate the comic strip, and the amount of anger they felt in response," they explained.
Entitled Fan Thinks Their Entitled To An Nba Player's Photo
Perfectly Fair Reason To Give A One Star Review
Imagine Feeling This Entitled
"As predicted, we found that more entitled people expected better luck, and felt cheated, and in some cases angry, that they had been given the dull task." After conducting several similar studies with even more people, the researchers found that "the greater the entitlement, the greater the self-reported anger, but only when the participant himself was impacted. When it was another person’s hardship, highly entitled people were no angrier than those who were less entitled."
From My Local Police Department. Karen Calls 911 Cause The Pizza She Ordered Was Wrong
Family Takes Over Kids Playground (The Beach Is Right Below Them)
I Can Break Merchandise Because They Are Slow....
Saw this happen once. Manager put all the broken items in her trolley and had a security guard make sure she paid for the lot and banning her from the store as she left
We all have met a person like this at one point or another. Whether it was your co-worker, relative or a good friend, you need to know how to deal with such attitudes. When it comes to ill-temper, "it’s best to remember that the entitled person’s anger doesn’t necessarily mean that you or anyone else has wronged them. Although we can sympathize, their sense of victimization and outrage may simply be due to getting dealt a bad hand rather than the great one they feel they deserve."
The Nerve Of This Lady
Bros.... Don't Be Like This...
Goth Girls Bad
All of this may seem like a never-ending cycle. First, thinking that the world owes you certain things, then getting angry when certain expectations are not met. Finally, fixing the situation you're in which will only give you more self-confidence that you really deserve everything you've ever wanted. The good news is that this is easily changeable and we can think of a few ways on how to break this pattern.
Wow, This Is Another Level Of Entitlement
Was Almost Surprised By The Level Of Entitlement
Medical workers already go through enough and this entitled woman just added unnecessary work for them 🤦♀️
You can start by practicing treating others the way you would like to be treated. Take a step back, evaluate the situation from a different point of view, and think: is it really fair for other people to drop everything that they're doing because you need it? It's not, right? Well, most importantly, remember to have respect for others and treat them kindly because you might be unaware of the struggles they have to deal with on a daily basis.
Entitled Commissioner Thinks The Artist Should Keep The Project In Her House And Work On It There So She Can Personally Track Work Hours
You Want Me To Pay You?
Em Wants My Partner To Change Their Name
Is This The Krusty Krab?
Entitled Person Thinks They Can Take Up A Tiny Cafe's Only Large Table During Lunchtime With One Cup Of Tea Because Baby
I hate people that use their kids for sympathy points - "me and my little baby", my man you mean you, your wife and three suitcases and there happened to be a baby as well.
People Like This Aren’t Real.. Are They ?
This Bar Has Seen Its Share Of Entitled People
Phillip Defranco Has To Put Up With This Bs Too
You Can’t Advertise Your Company For 40 Days, Because Catholics
Found This Little Gem
Entitled Military Spouse
The U.S obsession with the military, and this "thank you for your service" mentality is pathetic. Let me get this straight - better than minimum wage, free clothing, accommodation and meals, free dental and health care, free travel and paid vacation time, and lower risk of being shot dead than a grocery store cashier, and yet somehow the military must be revered for service to their country while people busting their balls in all weathers to repair infrastructure, or teach children, or doing any other job and paying taxes don't deserve the same respect? What a sick, twisted society.
Did Somebody Say Karen?
Why, Just Why?
Insane Daughter Wants To Commit Murder To "Save" Her Siblings From Vaccines
This Lady Too Entitled To Respect Disabled People And Their Medical Equipment
Man Flips A Person Out Of His Wheelchair For A Parking Spot
If You Do This In The Theatre, You're A Major Jerk
Okay Then Damn
I want tickets to see this one get arrested in front of her kids as they joyfully fling food around
Decades Of "The Customer Is Always Right" Has Created The Most Entitled Idiots In Human History
Note Left On Ambulance Windshield While They Were Responding To An Emergency
Isn't interfering with the emergency services while responding a criminal offence? If not, then it should be
Why Would You Think Putting Your Foot There Is Okey?
Grubhub Driver Cancels My Mom's Order Due To Not Tipping On The Online Payment System
Because Who Cares If They Are Disabled?
She Stood There The Whole Time In The Way Of 3 Old Ladies In Wheelchairs, And Didn't Move When We Asked
Reading lists of shitty people being shitty is a form of self-harm.
The Nintendo fans harassing Nintendo for delaying their games due to their workers' mental health ticked me off. It reminded me of all those Pokémon fans harassing the Gamefreak workers on Twitter, their "Hang Masuda" Twitter hashtag, and harassing the creator of Pokémon on a tweet about one of his friend's wedding all because they didn't like Pokémon Sword and Shield. And this was all before Sword and Shield even came out. Nintendo fans need to chill out. It's just a game. 🤦
At a baseball game, a Karen on her cell phone kept complaining that my son was making too much noise and obstructing her view by cheering. I had even tried foolishly to work with her a little bit, but I was hardly going to punish my son for cheering. I finally responded, "It's a baseball game, you psycho (oops), you're supposed to cheer!" Security came by and moved us up to empty seats in the front row. Everyone clapped... but probably because of the baseball game.
This happened to me and my kids at Sea World. They were still pretty little-5 and under. We did what their height/age allowed and then went to the whale show. We got there early to get good seats out of the Texas sun. Sat there about 30 minutes waiting for the show to start. Right when it was starting and most seats were filled in walks this rich guy and his wife and kids. Told me to move down to accommodate his group. He wanted my seats. I told him no and went back to watching the show. It would have put us behind a column where we could not see. He felt he had the right to take our seats from us as I was a woman alone with two little kids and just because he felt entitled to have them.
AN ENTERTAINMENT INDUSTRY PRIVILEGED CHARACTER: there was a rock/pop music star I liked to follow until he did this... He was the lead singer in a boy-band 10 years ago. He was the stock "pretty boy" of the group. His big ego has only gotten worse as he grows older while struggling with a solo career. The man is really impressed with himself. Too bad for him that the music/entertainment industry doesn't share his glowing self-estimate. He never responds to fan Tweets or FB posts/comments. He took the message tab off his FB page and put up a link to MeWe.com. This means that if you expect a long-delayed, two-sentence answer to any question, you will get it, but only if you pay him $100 for his effort. After tour concerts, he never goes out to visit with the fans. He should learn from more popular stars who make themselves more available to the fans, and their increasing music sales or movie ticket sales show it. He hasn't figured it out yet that the fans are paying for any/all of his successes, however small they may be. Sorry, but it seems a little too arrogant for me that he won't reply to an email or FB post/comment/reply/message unless someone pays him $100. His popularity would triple if he would take a lesson from the examples of Tim Chalamet or Danny Radcliffe who love their fans & interact with them as much as possible. And p.s., I don't expect a personal response on FB, Twitter, or whatever from entertainment or media figures.
It sounds like you're the entitled one. Nobody owes you social-media interaction.
Load More Replies...I'm not a violent person, but seeing all these makes me want to commit one and killing all those _______ people
I relate to the service dog one as I use a non-traditional breed. People can be such jerks. It is sad that such people exist.
I like to "play" with rude people. If I notice them trying to talk to me, I point to my ear and mouth the word "deaf". I always keep paper and pen in my purse. I hand them to them, if they do write something, I look at what they wrote and shake my head to let them know I don't understand. Usually they give up. I have had a few that will continue but usually they give up. This started when a guy pulled into the parking lot and almost ran over a pedestrian. I saw it, as I had just parked. As I approached the ped, he thought I was the one who tried to run him over. Rather than a confrontation, I pretended I couldn't hear or understand him. Pi$$Ed him off even more, but he left me alone.
Is it just me or everybody seem to encounter rude women only? Hardly any male culprits to be listed here? I wonder, why. Is it safer to critisize women or is male rudeness just default behaviour, hence excusable?
If only there is a way to reliably test people before allowing them to breed. We don't need more human stains.
Well, there is this thing called eugenics, but it's kind of Hitler-y.
Load More Replies...Some one in economy class smelled of cheap aftershave. And the fight attendant refused to open a window to air out the plane.
I made it through the whole list.... *shudders*... I need to go watch some cute baby animal videos now.
Oh good, more public shaming. Just what we needed as a society. If only we could bring back the stocks...
Reading lists of shitty people being shitty is a form of self-harm.
The Nintendo fans harassing Nintendo for delaying their games due to their workers' mental health ticked me off. It reminded me of all those Pokémon fans harassing the Gamefreak workers on Twitter, their "Hang Masuda" Twitter hashtag, and harassing the creator of Pokémon on a tweet about one of his friend's wedding all because they didn't like Pokémon Sword and Shield. And this was all before Sword and Shield even came out. Nintendo fans need to chill out. It's just a game. 🤦
At a baseball game, a Karen on her cell phone kept complaining that my son was making too much noise and obstructing her view by cheering. I had even tried foolishly to work with her a little bit, but I was hardly going to punish my son for cheering. I finally responded, "It's a baseball game, you psycho (oops), you're supposed to cheer!" Security came by and moved us up to empty seats in the front row. Everyone clapped... but probably because of the baseball game.
This happened to me and my kids at Sea World. They were still pretty little-5 and under. We did what their height/age allowed and then went to the whale show. We got there early to get good seats out of the Texas sun. Sat there about 30 minutes waiting for the show to start. Right when it was starting and most seats were filled in walks this rich guy and his wife and kids. Told me to move down to accommodate his group. He wanted my seats. I told him no and went back to watching the show. It would have put us behind a column where we could not see. He felt he had the right to take our seats from us as I was a woman alone with two little kids and just because he felt entitled to have them.
AN ENTERTAINMENT INDUSTRY PRIVILEGED CHARACTER: there was a rock/pop music star I liked to follow until he did this... He was the lead singer in a boy-band 10 years ago. He was the stock "pretty boy" of the group. His big ego has only gotten worse as he grows older while struggling with a solo career. The man is really impressed with himself. Too bad for him that the music/entertainment industry doesn't share his glowing self-estimate. He never responds to fan Tweets or FB posts/comments. He took the message tab off his FB page and put up a link to MeWe.com. This means that if you expect a long-delayed, two-sentence answer to any question, you will get it, but only if you pay him $100 for his effort. After tour concerts, he never goes out to visit with the fans. He should learn from more popular stars who make themselves more available to the fans, and their increasing music sales or movie ticket sales show it. He hasn't figured it out yet that the fans are paying for any/all of his successes, however small they may be. Sorry, but it seems a little too arrogant for me that he won't reply to an email or FB post/comment/reply/message unless someone pays him $100. His popularity would triple if he would take a lesson from the examples of Tim Chalamet or Danny Radcliffe who love their fans & interact with them as much as possible. And p.s., I don't expect a personal response on FB, Twitter, or whatever from entertainment or media figures.
It sounds like you're the entitled one. Nobody owes you social-media interaction.
Load More Replies...I'm not a violent person, but seeing all these makes me want to commit one and killing all those _______ people
I relate to the service dog one as I use a non-traditional breed. People can be such jerks. It is sad that such people exist.
I like to "play" with rude people. If I notice them trying to talk to me, I point to my ear and mouth the word "deaf". I always keep paper and pen in my purse. I hand them to them, if they do write something, I look at what they wrote and shake my head to let them know I don't understand. Usually they give up. I have had a few that will continue but usually they give up. This started when a guy pulled into the parking lot and almost ran over a pedestrian. I saw it, as I had just parked. As I approached the ped, he thought I was the one who tried to run him over. Rather than a confrontation, I pretended I couldn't hear or understand him. Pi$$Ed him off even more, but he left me alone.
Is it just me or everybody seem to encounter rude women only? Hardly any male culprits to be listed here? I wonder, why. Is it safer to critisize women or is male rudeness just default behaviour, hence excusable?
If only there is a way to reliably test people before allowing them to breed. We don't need more human stains.
Well, there is this thing called eugenics, but it's kind of Hitler-y.
Load More Replies...Some one in economy class smelled of cheap aftershave. And the fight attendant refused to open a window to air out the plane.
I made it through the whole list.... *shudders*... I need to go watch some cute baby animal videos now.
Oh good, more public shaming. Just what we needed as a society. If only we could bring back the stocks...