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Welcome to r/EntitledKids! The subreddit where people share stories about all the spoiled and whiny children they encounter. It's hard to accurately describe its menu, but here you will find a range of behaviors that vary from small daily displays of spoiled-ness (trying to blow out your sibling's candles on their birthday) to full-on schemes (ordering $300 worth of toys without your parents knowing) that are supposed to get the world dancing according to your tune. Here are some of the all-time most-upvoted posts you can find on the sub!

#1

Saw This On Facebook Today, Made Me Giggle A Bit

Saw This On Facebook Today, Made Me Giggle A Bit

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Parenting expert Amy McCready calls this type of behavior “The Me, Me, Me Epidemic,” and believes it happens in tiny little ways every single day, even when parents aren't conscious of it.

"We've all known kids (maybe even in our own families) who feel entitled to have things go their way, who expect the best of life without rolling up their sleeves, and for whom gratitude is not a part of their attitude," McCready wrote in TODAY

"While these kids can be hard to live with now, over-entitled kids eventually become high-maintenance employees and demanding spouses with the same childish attitudes, only on a greater scale. It’s a big problem because kids who feel entitled to call the shots all the time are unable to handle it when things don’t go their way (like here in the real world)."

The good news? She says it's totally curable.

#2

This A-Hole Kid Who Ages 20 Years In The Last Panel

This A-Hole Kid Who Ages 20 Years In The Last Panel

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#3

Nice Try Kiddo

Nice Try Kiddo

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"While we can point fingers and blame social media, reality TV, and a host of other outside influences, one of the biggest factors in the spread of this 'epidemic' is us — the parents," McCready explained.

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Of course, moms and dads want the best for their kids and none of them intend to raise an entitled child, but McCready believes that often in their loving attempts to do the best for their little ones, people over-parent.

"We over-indulge, over-praise, and mow down any obstacle in their path with ninja-like swiftness. And when we do? We rob kids of the opportunity to do for themselves, learn from mistakes, or overcome adversity."

#4

Ek Lies To Mum To Try Get My Girlfriend In Trouble

Ek Lies To Mum To Try Get My Girlfriend In Trouble

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#5

Pretty Sure This Belongs Here

Pretty Sure This Belongs Here

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#6

Kids Smash Glass Artwork Whole Parents Stand Back And Film

Kids Smash Glass Artwork Whole Parents Stand Back And Film

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For everyone's sake, McCready suggests considering these five strategies:

1. Expect more and give your kids some credit. "They can and SHOULD make meaningful contributions to the family. Expect your toddlers to teens to do Family Contributions (not “chores”) on a daily basis and expect them to take on increasing amounts of responsibility through the years. After all, they are part of the family and everyone’s contributions matter. When you hold your kids to a higher standard, they WILL meet it — and often exceed it. What they’ll get in return will be life skills they need to head out into the world as happier, more successful and self-sufficient human beings. And you? You get to know that you helped to make that happen. (Way to go!)"

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#7

I Found This While Looking At Reviews For An Okay Gaming Headset

I Found This While Looking At Reviews For An Okay Gaming Headset

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#8

Found This Gem

Found This Gem

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#9

Sounds Like Someone Needs To Either Stop Playing, Or Get Anger Management...

Sounds Like Someone Needs To Either Stop Playing, Or Get Anger Management...

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2. Give up on giving in. "Do you ever say YES when you really want to say No? Cave at the candy counter at checkout? Pacify with the treat when your kid is throwing a fit? It’s time to turn over a new leaf and have the courage to say “NO” and mean it! You’ll teach your kids that life won’t always go their way and that’s OK. You’ll be establishing — and sticking — to healthy boundaries. And your little ones and big ones will learn that fit-throwing, eye-rolling, and pouting isn’t going to do the trick. Now, for all of you who struggle with this — repeat after me: I’m NOT being a bad guy — I’m being a good PARENT. You can do this!"

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#10

A Child In My Daughters School (They Are Both 14)

A Child In My Daughters School (They Are Both 14)

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#11

We Told Someone That We Couldn’t Sell The Fish And Their Kid Threw A Tantrum And Threw A Decoration Through The Tank

We Told Someone That We Couldn’t Sell The Fish And Their Kid Threw A Tantrum And Threw A Decoration Through The Tank

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#12

The Face Makes Me Want To Flush Her Down The Toilet For Good

The Face Makes Me Want To Flush Her Down The Toilet For Good

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3. Hand over the reins. "Every time we rescue our kids from their mistakes, intervene on their behalf, or smooth the way so things are easier for them, we rob them of a learning opportunity — the chance to be responsible, to figure it out for themselves, or to face a scary situation. Little by little they just stop trying. It’s time to hand over the reins to their rightful owner. Instead of rushing the homework to school so your kids don’t get in trouble, let them know with love (and plenty of training so they can be successful) that it’s their responsibility to remember what they need each day."

Instead, let them know that having their own conversations with teachers, coaches, and peers about issues that arise is a powerful part of growing up. "You can help prepare them by role-playing so THEY can have respectful conversations and learn problem-solving skills," McCready said.

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"Trust in your kids’ ability and turn over the reins so they can learn from their successes and failures. You’ll be there to support them — but they’ll feel so much more empowered by handling things on their own without you intervening or rescuing."

#13

Teen Thinks That His Actions Don’t Effect People On The Other Side Of His Screen

Teen Thinks That His Actions Don’t Effect People On The Other Side Of His Screen

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#14

The Photo Says It All

The Photo Says It All

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#15

This Happened A While Ago, Still Not Really Sure If This Person Was Messing With Me Or Not

This Happened A While Ago, Still Not Really Sure If This Person Was Messing With Me Or Not

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4. Shut down the ATM. "Instant gratification is king in today’s society. 'I want it, I get it. Now.' The best way to fight this phenomenon with our kids is to stop handing over $20 whenever they ask for it."

"Set a specific allowance amount per week and a list of expenses your child is now responsible to cover. Little kids can use allowance for 'treats' when they go to the store, big kids can be responsible for school lunches, school clothing, and entertainment. Allowance is an essential tool to teach delayed gratification and fiscal responsibility — how to spend wisely, save, budget, and give charitably. How will our kids be successful with a real paycheck and bigger expenses if they don’t learn those important life skills at home? Teach them the tools and help them flourish."

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#16

I Have No Words

I Have No Words

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#17

Wow The Cajones On This Entitled Kid

Wow The Cajones On This Entitled Kid

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#18

"My Chocolate Is More Important Than Your Groceries!!!!"

"My Chocolate Is More Important Than Your Groceries!!!!"

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#19

My Sister Who Is 7 Years Old Wanted A Frappuccino At 9 O’clock And Has School Tomorrow Is Throwing A Tantrum Because My Mom Didn’t Let Her Get It Late At Night

My Sister Who Is 7 Years Old Wanted A Frappuccino At 9 O’clock And Has School Tomorrow Is Throwing A Tantrum Because My Mom Didn’t Let Her Get It Late At Night

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5. Un-center their universe. "The research is clear that those with an 'attitude of gratitude' in life are happier, less depressed, take stress in stride, and see life with healthy optimism. In our over-indulged culture, we know that gratitude takes practice. It’s something we have to teach our kids."

Try to model for kids and let them know the world doesn’t owe anyone anything — we all have to do our part to make it a better place.

"Help kids learn to appreciate their circumstances. When you practice daily gratitude rituals at home, actively seek to do random acts of kindness, and find opportunities to serve others throughout the year (not just during the holidays) — you are helping to set your children and your family on the path to a much more rewarding life," McCready concluded.

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Of course, these tips may not solve all your problems. Every child and every situation are different. But they can lead to huge improvements.

#20

Trash Dumping, Seat Kicking Gremlin

Trash Dumping, Seat Kicking Gremlin

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#21

Seriously?

Seriously?

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#22

Girls Pushed A Random Guy Into A Frozen Lake And After Being Called Out Here's What They Said

Girls Pushed A Random Guy Into A Frozen Lake And After Being Called Out Here's What They Said

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#23

Ek Came Into My Store Today And Made A Mess. When She Couldn’t Find What She Wanted She Had A Full Blown Tantrum And Rolled Around On The Floor Crying. She Was Like 8 Jesus. I Love My Job

Ek Came Into My Store Today And Made A Mess. When She Couldn’t Find What She Wanted She Had A Full Blown Tantrum And Rolled Around On The Floor Crying. She Was Like 8 Jesus. I Love My Job

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#24

This Entitled Bratt

This Entitled Bratt

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#25

My Brother Threw A Soccer Ball And Chair At Our TV

My Brother Threw A Soccer Ball And Chair At Our TV

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#26

Entitled Kid Threatened To Report Me To Yt... Because They Didn't Like A Video I Posted

Entitled Kid Threatened To Report Me To Yt... Because They Didn't Like A Video I Posted

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#27

Entitled Girl Is Mad That Her Parents Are Taking Her To Disneyland Instead Of Taking Her To The Mall To Buy *more* X-Mas Presents (She Already Bought Some And Is Now Demanding More, Even Though She’s Getting A Ton On The 25 Too)

Entitled Girl Is Mad That Her Parents Are Taking Her To Disneyland Instead Of Taking Her To The Mall To Buy *more* X-Mas Presents (She Already Bought Some And Is Now Demanding More, Even Though She’s Getting A Ton On The 25 Too)

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#28

Ek Fakes His Brain Cancer And Admits It

Ek Fakes His Brain Cancer And Admits It

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#29

This Kid Thinks Life Is Free If You Fake Some Pain

This Kid Thinks Life Is Free If You Fake Some Pain

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#30

Entitled Brother Refusing To Understand Why He Can't Visit His Girlfriend During Lockdown

Entitled Brother Refusing To Understand Why He Can't Visit His Girlfriend During Lockdown

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#31

My Brother Broke The 299.99$ TV Because He Wanted To Make My Autistic Brother Mad

My Brother Broke The 299.99$ TV Because He Wanted To Make My Autistic Brother Mad

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#32

This Guy Kind Of Reminded Me Of Eric Cartman, But More Bratty

This Guy Kind Of Reminded Me Of Eric Cartman, But More Bratty

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#33

My 'Friend' Lives In Florida And Says She'd Actively Prefer Being Homeless Than Heving These Parents' Restrictions

My 'Friend' Lives In Florida And Says She'd Actively Prefer Being Homeless Than Heving These Parents' Restrictions

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#34

Taking All The Halloween Candy So The Other Kids Can't Have Any

Taking All The Halloween Candy So The Other Kids Can't Have Any

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#35

Had A Kid On Here Try To Take A Story I Posted On Here For A Grade, Then Tried To Convince Me To Take Down My Story So His Teacher Wouldn’t Bust Him. Hope The Grade Went Well Bubba

Had A Kid On Here Try To Take A Story I Posted On Here For A Grade, Then Tried To Convince Me To Take Down My Story So His Teacher Wouldn’t Bust Him. Hope The Grade Went Well Bubba

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#36

This Whole Operation Was Your Idea...

This Whole Operation Was Your Idea...

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#37

Ek Complaining They Have To Eat Pizza Instead Of A Nice Home Cooked Meal

Ek Complaining They Have To Eat Pizza Instead Of A Nice Home Cooked Meal

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#38

I Was Trying To Sleep, First Day Of School 10pm And She Kept Sending Me This S**t

I Was Trying To Sleep, First Day Of School 10pm And She Kept Sending Me This S**t

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#39

This 10 Year Old's Christmas List

This 10 Year Old's Christmas List

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Fxnglhl
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

how does a 10 year old who can't spell 'essential' deserve an iphone, airpods, and $4000?

Martha Meyer
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

How does a ten year old even come up with this list? She shouldn't even know that 80% of these products exist.

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Whipple Walker
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I see nothing wrong with an extravagant wish list. The problem comes if they legitimately expect all that stuff or throw a fit when it doesn't happen. I have problems getting my ten year old to commit to putting anything on a wish list and would be glad to have her give me this, even though she wouldn't get nearly all of it, and certainly not $4k in cash. Maybe a macbook air, though I doubt it, probably not the airpods, because they would get lost. But a lot of this is super easy: clothes, shoes, slime ingredients, duct tape, new sheets, water bottle, a few toys.... yeah, I'm holding judgement on this one.

Raven DeathShade
Community Member
3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

My brother is 10, he likes asking for stuff that doesn't exist. InuYasha Legos, InuYasha blankets, Super Mario Maker Legos, etc.

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Nicola Dimigen
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

In my household, we were only allowed to ask for ten things. On every list I wrote that I wanted a dragon.

Sheena Leversedge Wood
Community Member
3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

we could put as much as we wanted on our list. there was never an expectation that you would get all of it. you'd put stars by the things you particularly wanted. and the rest is just a list of ideas. you'd always have stuff on there you never thought you'd have a chance of getting, but if you don't put the idea out there.... you made a list. the list was then used for ideas of things you would like to get. you'd get some of it, probably, and things that weren't on the list too.

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Carol Emory
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

If you can spell it, you can have it. Otherwise...mamma's getting you a dictionary and a mess of Basic guides to English and Grammar books.

KingJK04
Community Member
3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Does anybody remember how happy we were getting a plastic phone that plays a tune when we press a button that cost around $5-10? Those were the good days.

meowgie catster
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

As a 10 year old I always made a big list, while also knowing I wasn’t going to get everything on it. Like I wanted some dolls or some clothes and I also wanted an iPod, so I put it all down and left it up to my family to decide what I deserved to get. Had I been a bad kid I probably wouldn’t be getting the more pricey gifts, but if I was being decent it never hurt to put what I wanted on the list as options. And I was aware that I’d probably only be getting 3 or 4 things off my list

Noah Ooi
Community Member
2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Jesus, all of that for a 10 YEAR OLD? When I was 10 I only asked for 4 items. Like what did the parents even do to her to make her so spoilt?

Anna roberts
Community Member
3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Stop buying her anything and start working on her education, girl can't spell for nothing

Sheena Leversedge Wood
Community Member
3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

get her the laundry detergent, bedding and alarm clock. maybe some of the toys, depending on the cost. I mean, kids always put impossible things on Christmas lists, it's ideas, not a shopping list to buy in its entirety.

That_One_Harry_Potter_Nerd
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

My list is mostly books. I have a good phone and a good laptop for school. I don’t need anything else.

Anne Maier
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

To my mind, this is a piece of art. It's a ten-year-old's transcript of the one message she has received for all of her life: "You are what you possess." So please, instead of judging her, take this list, pin it to your mirror and take a good look at it each and every morning. The list is you and you are the list AND you can change it!

Nezuko_Chan
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I get the dolls bunny and clothes but. WHAT 10 YEAR OKD NEEDS GUCCI SLIDES

Melissa J
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2 years ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I woulda added "lol this is not gonna happen". 😂

Dolevaal
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2 years ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I would just buy her some of the normal things on the list like the alarm clock, sheets etc, (cheap) earrings, clothes/perfume etc.

Jacob Nunez
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

You know what I got for Christmas last year A pair of underwear And I loved it

Dog Lover
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Get her a string for her yo-yo. That’s all she deserves.

Zoe Vokes
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I’m not sure that was written by a child. The bad spelling could be on purpose. Why would a 10 year old ever come up with a list like that. Asking for $4,000 dollars seems mental. Unless she got asked to make a list of everything she wanted and her parents said that they would pick a couple of things from the list.

Lenka Smetanová
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

When i was 10 I wanted a real horse and a farm.... Even when older my daddy always wanted me to make a wish list for christmas. I wrote there every single thing I 'want' even at age of 25 :D, you know, just because I wrote down even quite expensive things, I do not expecting I will get them for real, its up to them. I also wrote down some thingg like new socks, or something like this, and I'm just satisfied with it... even as a child.... this is her wish list, not her demanding list. You are not force dto buy everything. Well, look at that wich list. She want alarm clock? Sure, why not? New sheets for her bed? Well, quite practical I guess? New shoes? Did not mention any expensive brand and its also practical. Clothes? She probably will get some clothes anyway. Essential oil? Weird but okay? Pink duck tap also seems affordable. Make up? Some basic eye shades and lipstick. And you already have 7 thing fromt hat list. Then just buy one of those dolls and you are done.

Lenka Smetanová
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

to add, of xourse it depends on the money the family have! I dont saying this is what they should do. I'm just making conclusion based on my memory of christams as a child. I obviously never got a real horse for a christmas :D

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Fluffy Griffin
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Look, this is a wish list. Like an ideas list. I'm sure they don't expect ALLLL those things. I used to put tons of stuff on my lists with the expectation of MAYBE getting one thing.

Potato fries
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

tbh the only things that are appropriate for her are the LOL doll items and the alarm clock

Raven DeathShade
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

That kid has suspiciously good handwriting, even if they suck at spelling.

GoddessOdd
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I would get this girl a lovely spelling book and the last item on her list.

The weird one!
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

ok if i was the mom i would buy her the new shoes, and the four thousand dollars. I will go to Walmart by the shoes, and go to the toy section buy fake money and give her 4000 dollars.

Banana Rama
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Some things on the list are pretty reasonable, like new sheets and cover and an alarm clock. Little kids don't always really get the concept of costs and that their parents aren't able to afford everything. It's a wish list, not a list of demands. She might be a sweet kid who does all her chores without complaint. She could buy a lot of pink duct tape with $4,000...so, you know, she covered her bases.

Bobby
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I mean, I came up with some pretty ridiculous lists as a child too, didn't expect to get it. Not sure if this counts as entitled unless they actually thought they would get this stuff

Jonny Man
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

That is surprisingly good lettering considering that she cannot spell :P and is entitled AF

Jerry Mathers
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

This kid is product of her environment. That list shows that. I get wanting a new I-phone, but designer bags, etc. just shows that she runs with a well off crowd, or what TV shows she watches, or stuff like that. How many of us wanted the latest and greatest thing in 5th and 6th grade? Just wanting something cool doesn't make you entitled. Reacting like a little s**t when you don't get it does.

Gay_Forg
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

New idea: if she can spell it she can have it. Can't wait to see she has a empty stocking.

HorrorEyeArcade
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

hopefully this is one of those lists where they only expect to get a couple of the things on the list. i too make longer christmas lists but i only expect a couple at most

Marika Miettinen
Community Member
3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

When I was 11 I wanted what ever sims expansion was the newest, and that's about it.

Hannah Edwards
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Maybe it’s a wish list rather than actual demands, in the hopes that between now and Xmas her parents win the lottery.

Becky Moore
Community Member
3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I always put laser eye surgery on my Xmas & birthday lists. Knew I'd never get it, but put it on anyways :P

JuJu
Community Member
3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

bunny + clothes for the bunny? essential oils???? what about a reality check for Christmas...

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#40

Guy Doesn’t Want To Wait For My Giveaway

Guy Doesn’t Want To Wait For My Giveaway

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#41

Not A Story But If You Can't Buy Don't Beg

Not A Story But If You Can't Buy Don't Beg

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#42

So This Girl I Used To Go To School With Posted This On Her Instagram Story And It’s Hilarious That She Thinks People Will Fund Her Own Desire To Meet Her “Husband”

So This Girl I Used To Go To School With Posted This On Her Instagram Story And It’s Hilarious That She Thinks People Will Fund Her Own Desire To Meet Her “Husband”

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#43

This Kid Won't Stop Bugging Me For $15

This Kid Won't Stop Bugging Me For $15

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#44

Vehicle Got Traded In Today In This Condition…

Vehicle Got Traded In Today In This Condition…

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#45

She Threw A Freaking Twinkie At Me

She Threw A Freaking Twinkie At Me

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#46

Not The Most Entitled/Annoying, But Still Pretty Bad

Not The Most Entitled/Annoying, But Still Pretty Bad

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