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You may have heard that the best way to get over a past wrong is to forgive the perpetrator. But as with most things in life, that's usually much easier said than done. No matter if we need to pardon ourselves or someone else.

To explore these difficult situations (and hopefully learn a thing or two that would help to deal with them), let's take a look at a few Reddit threads (one and two) that asked people what bitter experiences do they remain salty about no matter how much time passes by.

We can't escape our past. It will always be there, following us like a shadow. If only accepting it would be as simple as flicking a light switch.

#1

"What Are You STILL Salty About?: 30 People Share Their Worst Injustice Moments In Life I entered a competition where you had to be the first to type the lyrics to Auld Lang Syne.

I did it first with seconds to spare and was disqualified for not using the 'correct' lyrics. They apparently wanted the Americanised lyrics.

I'm Scottish. The song is Scottish.

I will never not be angry when I think about it.

aerohail , Calum MacAulay Report

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N Gregory
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Yeah, this is making me feel second hand anger. Ignorant competition organiser. Grrrrr

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    #2

    "What Are You STILL Salty About?: 30 People Share Their Worst Injustice Moments In Life That I’m required to have a masters degree to be a full librarian while someone who has never spent a day in a classroom, whose CHILDREN have never spent a day in a public school classroom can be appointed Secretary of Education

    thelibrarygirl , Pierre Bamin Report

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    Nora12
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    2 years ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    For those who don’t know this comment is clearly referencing Betsy DeVos the U.S. Secretary of Education appointed by Trump. You can see just a sample of the bad things she did here https://www.eclectablog.com/2018/12/the-top-five-worst-things-betsy-devos-has-done-since-she-took-office.html

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    #3

    "What Are You STILL Salty About?: 30 People Share Their Worst Injustice Moments In Life The fact that Al Gore won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2007 against a woman who saved the most children in the Holocaust. That pisses me off like nothing else.

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

    The award was shared, the other recipient being the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), so OP needs to be pissed with the Panel as well

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    #4

    "What Are You STILL Salty About?: 30 People Share Their Worst Injustice Moments In Life When I was a kid, my a*****e neighbour ran over my cat who was sleeping under his car. I begged and cried to just let me pull him out but he refused. He wasn't even sorry afterwards. It still hurts 20 years later

    Just_Red_00 , Lucas Metz Report

    #5

    "What Are You STILL Salty About?: 30 People Share Their Worst Injustice Moments In Life We used to play Candyland all the time at the babysitters. One time I drew the Snow Queen and the babysitter said "it's too early for that card," and made me put it back in the deck and draw again." Her daughter drew the Snow Queen a few turns later and the babysitter lit up like "oOOooO Snow Queen!!!" and moved her piece. I was 4, but will never forget.

    mizzbates , John Morgan Report

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    Ria De Gooijer
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I don't know the babysitter of course but I don't like what she did

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    #6

    "What Are You STILL Salty About?: 30 People Share Their Worst Injustice Moments In Life So in the 4th grade, a teacher made me stay after school to finish a project I had forgotten about. Now in my household, having to stay after school for whatever reason usually ended up in a beating because you messed up and embarrassed the family. Nine year old me left the classroom an hour later absolutely terrified, tearing up because I knew when I got home I was going to get beat. The next day the teacher pulled me in front of the class, told me to never make a scene like that again and basically called me a cry baby. I've never cried in school before and I was only 9 years old - you'd think she'd question why this kid was so terrified to go home? A few months later one of my brother's teachers realized something was not right, and we were taken out of my dad's house immediately. It's a small town so I know she must have heard why. I hope she took it to heart and never treated an ab*sed kid like that again. Part of me hopes it's still on her conscience after all these years, but I recognize that's not healthy.

    anon , lazywhiskey Report

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    Foxxy (The Original)
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    How awful. I hope you had/have a happier life after being away from your abuser.

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    #7

    "What Are You STILL Salty About?: 30 People Share Their Worst Injustice Moments In Life I used to work for a pretty evil tech company in tech support. I was miserable only because I couldn't seem to get promoted.

    I got an offer at a place only 10 minutes from my house. Same pay, free parking, and happiness.

    I put my two weeks' notice in at my current job, and they were suddenly falling all over themselves to give me the promotion I had so wanted (specializing in web tracking software, which I was really good at). I agreed to stay on if they would promote me to that position.

    I was young and naive, of course. They f****d me. I declined the other job offer, and then they denied me the promotion after I'd jumped through a bunch of hoops to qualify for it.

    I rage-walked out of work that day. I rage-walked 9.85 miles. I was furious.

    CursesandMutterings , Arif Riyanto Report

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    Foxxy (The Original)
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Should have got a contract written up before you turned down the other job. Hindsight is a wonderful thing lol.

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    "What Are You STILL Salty About?: 30 People Share Their Worst Injustice Moments In Life I have a mom friend. Our kids don't play together anymore because I am convinced her son is a budding psycho. He would come over to play with our kids, and purposely break toys, he took all our kids lego figures and pulled the heads, bottoms, hats off and threw them around our basement. We are pretty sure he took a bunch home, as we can't find about ten of them. We went to a water park with each other, and their son vanished. We were all yelling and running everywhere looking for him, we were in the middle of making the place go into lock down when he popped out from hiding. He was hiding the whole time watching his parents freak out. The breaking point for me was this; We used to walk our kids to the library together. I pushed my youngest in a stroller, as the hills in our neighborhood are too much for her little legs. One day her son asks if he can push my kid. I tell him sure, but be careful. He takes off with the stroller, running full speed up a hill, we are yelling for him to stop, and he's laughing, not slowing at all. He reaches the top of the hill, stops running, and shoves my stroller with toddler inside it down the hilly road. Thank god the stroller veered left and hit the curb and didn't speed down the hill through the busy intersection. I was done after that. The other mom thinks I'm super uptight and that her kid is an angel. Ugh.

    intoon , anniespratt Report

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    #9

    "What Are You STILL Salty About?: 30 People Share Their Worst Injustice Moments In Life When I was in middle school, I played the flute and had a mullet. My flute teacher was one of those amazing teachers who stood up for me when I was bullied (I had a teacher and a bully who woulf hit me, call me names etc.) and really got me to look up to her as a person. I was also very good at the flute. 2nd chair to a girl who had been playing for years.

    Final concert comes around, this solo would have made my f*****g life. 20 measures. All to myself. Front row. I practiced every day as soon as I got the music. F*****g K*LLED the audition and the girl hadn't practiced at all. But I lost it to her.

    I'm a level headed guy, maybe I played off tempo or skipped a measure or something. But as I was runner up, I had to practice the part just in case the girl was absent. But as I was practicing in the sound proof room, I noticed I could hear my teacher and a bunch of girls talking.

    1st chair girl: "Why didn't he get the solo? He is doing really good."
    Teacher: "I can't let some funny kid with a mullet be the only person people look at. Its a good song, I don't want him to ruin it."

    I dropped flute after that. Its one thing to be a guy who overcame the bullying for being a male flute player. Its another thing to have your role model undermine a passion.

    anon , Joonas Sild Report

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

    Reminds me of the time the Chinese put a cute little girl to sing their national anthem or something at the Olympics and it turned out she was lip-syncing. The real little girl who sang was deemed not "cute" enough to stand out in front of the crowd

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    #10

    "What Are You STILL Salty About?: 30 People Share Their Worst Injustice Moments In Life One time I took a piece of cake to school as my lunch food. It was all I had for that day. One idiot decides because it's cake I have to share it. I explain that it's all the food I brought for this day and thus will not be sharing, he suddenly gets up and smashes his hand into my cake. I try to protect it but I was too slow. It also happened after the cafeteria closed so I had nothing to eat that day. I am still mad about that and hope that guy has a terrible job now and is unhappy. not that I hold grudes or anything

    Indian_Queen , k8_iv Report

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    Pumpkin Spice
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I hope that every time he ties his shoes, one shoe is always tighter than the other.

    H Wiley
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I was small child to begin with. Parents were struggling, so a bit food insecure. I put my lunch on a table, went to buy my milk. When I got back, my lunch was on the ground and had benn stomped on. I cried to a teacher, who said " this is why they pick on you". I picked my food off the floor, tried to eat what i could, but wasnt very hungry anyway.

    Mark Kelly
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    You know it's a myth that you always have to share. Kids should actually be taught they don't always have to share. What rate does anyone have anyone else's property?

    blahd zhahd
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Sorry, but I would have had to thrown down at that point. Some times a MF'er needs to learn a hard lesson.

    Sinead Kenny
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Ok Anniespratt - PLEASE READ THIS 🥰 My daughter same thing, they called them the terrible trio. My daughter and another girl (in said trio) where pretty normal but i had the third one over for tea when my daughter was about 5. I'd just redecorated and this little 'miss attitude' wouldn't let up with anything and my daughter got to point where she came and sat with me in front as she didnt know what to do This 5 yr old girl RANSACKED my hous, i mean she ripped my daughters bedroom apart, she terrorised my dog and locked him the downstairs bathroom and told no one (god knows what she did in there with him but he is placid and when i found him he was shaking on the floor) last straw was - id just decorated my living room and bought a carpet i saved a yr for - silver, it swayed when you walked on it. DD and friend where sat at a kids table in the room with the pizzas I'd handmade with them and started playing up and looking at me when i said calm down and pushing it. We literally locked

    Sinead Kenny
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Eyes and she sat on the kids table, from her chair and i said 'no tables are for eating not sitting on'?? My dd said please don't je**ica this is all new stuff and mummy loves this carpet. Within milisecond She sat her full weight on the table and dragged a glass pf blackcurrant across it and covered the floor. I swear she grinned while she did it. Turns out her ma n pa are backward and couldnt give a s**t about her and drop her where they can... Hated her for a bit but when I learnt her behaviour clearly stemmed from them to and what I now know I can totally get why she did what she did. I do not in anyway condone it but I'm more understanding of her now and i actually feel sorry for her.

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    time to forgive, forget, & move on... you will be old & bitter someday if you don't learn how to release and get rid of your anger...

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    #11

    "What Are You STILL Salty About?: 30 People Share Their Worst Injustice Moments In Life My parents kept talking about getting rid of their piano but weren’t ready to. I said that since it was the one from my childhood that I grew up playing, and I didn’t have one, I’d like to have it. They could let me know when they were ready to part with it. They said it was too much of a pain to move (we lived a block away. You could have literally rolled it out the back door and up the street) and they didn’t want me paying a mover. So I said no worries, I’ll wait as long as you like. This went on for a year. It came up almost once a week. I’d ask if I could just come get it. They said no they weren’t ready. No worries. They’d bring it over sometime.

    Then one day I came over and the piano was gone. I asked what was up and they said my cousin, who lives 3 hours away, had been looking for one for her daughters, so my dad had loaded it up into a truck he rented and personally delivered it.

    My parents claimed they didn’t think I was interested in it.

    Auntie_Ahem , Jordan Whitfield Report

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    Huddo's sister
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    This is why my grandfather insisted on putting people's names on things they wanted as inheritance- he had been told by his mother he would inherit a particular piece of furniture, until right before her death she game it to an auntie of his.

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    #12

    "What Are You STILL Salty About?: 30 People Share Their Worst Injustice Moments In Life During fifth grade kickball I was wrongfully called out because this sh*thead kid was blocking the base. We work for the same company now, different departments. I can't help but give him the side eye when I see him in the hallway. I'm 40.

    LadyGingerGiant , Samuel Hartman Report

    #13

    "What Are You STILL Salty About?: 30 People Share Their Worst Injustice Moments In Life My mother once deliberately scheduled a family trip to Disney World so that I couldn't go.

    blueeyesredlipstick , Craig Adderley Report

    #14

    "What Are You STILL Salty About?: 30 People Share Their Worst Injustice Moments In Life In Reception (First Grade for non UK based people) we were in a circle and the teacher (Mrs Brown) asked us to go around the circle and for everyone to name a fruit. When it got to me i said 'Sharon Fruit' (which is also called a Persimmon), Mrs Brown told me not to make up names if i didn't have one and everyone laughed at me even though it is 100% a real fruit.

    That was probably 20 years ago and i still get annoyed about it now.

    QueueJumpersMustDie , Inga Seliverstova Report

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

    My daughter has just discovered persimmons. Not something I have ever bought coz I hate the texture of them and they are expensive. Never heard them being called Sharon fruit before.

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    #15

    "What Are You STILL Salty About?: 30 People Share Their Worst Injustice Moments In Life During dinner time as a child (around 6-9ish) my 3 siblings and I would have to finish our plates then ask our Mam for permission to leave the table, presumably to go do some dumb 6 year old stuff.

    One time we had pasta and tuna (my favourite) so i wolfed it down in record time, strolled into the living room with my head held high and my chest puffed out, to inform my mother that It was time for me to be excused to go play Cool Spot on the Sega Megadrive.
    As she followed me back into the dining room my plate was miraculously full of pasta and my older brother's was completely spotless, and despite my pleading for her to see reason my brother got to go upstairs and claim the Megadrive for himself and I had to sit through another helping of inedible pasta (since he had diabolically covered it in enough salt to dry up my tears).
    I later found out that he had "paid off" my younger brother and sister to back him up with the promise of listening to his new Busted CD.

    To this day I feel as though i harbour resentment towards him for his betrayal.

    Glutes4DSloots , Yasser Hernandez Report

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

    After your carefully planned and executed revenge just lean close to his ear and whisper "pasta"

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    #16

    "What Are You STILL Salty About?: 30 People Share Their Worst Injustice Moments In Life My family went on holiday without me three years in a row when I was a teenager. Aged 16, my mum booked the holiday for when I was sitting my GCSEs so couldn't possibly go. She says we'll go somewhere good the next year. Next year rolls around and she books it for the week I have my AS levels and my driving test (test was booked 3 months in advance as waiting lists were so long). Following year she booked it for when I was doing my A levels. I was royally pissed that one week I could do with my mother's support she was gone. My friends had parents bringing them revision snacks and celebratory dinners after exams and I was home alone. Worst bit was my mum's a teacher so she knew when the exams would be and shouldn't have been going on holiday during term time herself.

    here_involuntarily , goodmood77 Report

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    Robert T
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    See if you can pick up a bunch of postcards from exotic locations and send them to her periodically saying "having a lovely time in xxx without you". :D

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    #17

    "What Are You STILL Salty About?: 30 People Share Their Worst Injustice Moments In Life when I was like 8 years old I came into possession of a comic book. I don't remember what it was, all I can remember is how excited I was to open it up to read it. I had an older cousin who was around 14 and he demanded he read it first, even though it was mine. We got into a huge fight about it and for some reason all the adults who were around said I should share with him and let him read it first, so I begrudgingly let him. I sat across from him as he read the comic, and I swear he took his sweet a*s time. He took forever reading, and I waited patiently for him to finish. As soon as he finished, he got up, walked it over to me, and just as I reached out to read it, he ripped it up and shred it into pieces while laughing. To say I was pissed is an understatement; if I had a knife on me at that exact moment I swear I would have stabbed him.

    This was over 30 years ago and anytime I run into the same cousin I say hi but immediately mutter to myself "you comic book ripping motherf**ker..." It's insane how much these little things stay ingrained in us.

    orange_cuse , miikalaaksonen Report

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    Random Panda
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    OP's family must be full of assholes, why would they make the younger kid give their book to the older cousin? In my family the 14yo would be told to let the kid read in peace and stop acting like a toddler.

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    #18

    "What Are You STILL Salty About?: 30 People Share Their Worst Injustice Moments In Life I once got a 2 hour after-school detention because someone in my class with the same first name as me didn't do their maths homework.

    I explained that it wasn't me, I showed her my completed homework **THAT SHE HAD MARKED AND RETURNED TO ME LESS THAN 45 MINUTES EARLIER**.

    The c**t just gave me an extra detention for arguing.

    Slow_Toes , ivalex Report

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    "What Are You STILL Salty About?: 30 People Share Their Worst Injustice Moments In Life This trivia quiz I was a part of, at a nearby social club. Eight-year-old me was the kid in my team, and our team was tied with another one for the top prize. The quizmaster said, "now you folks need to sit down quietly. Just raise your hands if you know the answer to this tie-breaker question; don't just shout it out."

    He asked the question. I knew the answer. I raised my hand. Someone in the other team shouted out the answer instead. They got the points and won. No one even stopped to look at me.

    Screw you, idiotic quizmaster.

    EDIT: Someone asked me what the question was. It was "2nd October is celebrated as Mahatma Gandhi's birthday all over India. But which other prominent leader was also born on the same day?" (The answer, as most Indians will know, is Lal Bahadur Shastri, the second Prime Minister.)

    connectmc , Taylor Wilcox Report

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    2763MilesAway
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Stuff like this happened to me all the time. People added rules that everybody but me didn't follow and they just ignored said rules.

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    #20

    "What Are You STILL Salty About?: 30 People Share Their Worst Injustice Moments In Life In elementary school I drew a picture of a dolphin with his hole spitting water out of it. My teacher was completely sure that they didn't had any hole, and shamed me in front of the class. I saw a lot of national geographic documentaries and knew that it was a mammal and needed to breathe. To this day I'm angry about it

    imadamastor , Magda Ehlers Report

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    Katie Kerg
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I'm confused as to how she became a teacher without having passed middle school

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    #21

    "What Are You STILL Salty About?: 30 People Share Their Worst Injustice Moments In Life I took an amazing job opportunity that increased my salary by 40K a year. It was an at-will contract. 30 days after I took the job, I was called into HR, told they were letting me go, and offered no explanation because they weren't required to.

    I have no idea what I did or didn't do, was not given any specifics, and still get mad just thinking about it.

    I got another job about 3 months later for around the same salary in a lower cost of living area. It all worked out in the end but I am still f*****g salty about getting fired with no explanation.

    wittyname83 , Alex Green Report

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

    When the boss told me I was fired because I didn't seem happy, my 80year old mothers health was getting worse, my brother just had cataract surgery, and I was just diagnosed as diabetic. So no I wasn't very happy at the time. He then lied to the unemployment agency about why he fired me, thought I was going to lose my unemployment benefits. To find out that I was fired so he could hire a friend of his, who he ended up firing because he didn't like her attitude. Hmm maybe it wasn't her attitude that was the problem, peter, A H. It's been 3 years and it still pisses me off.

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    #22

    "What Are You STILL Salty About?: 30 People Share Their Worst Injustice Moments In Life Seven years ago, I interviewed with a company. I had four phone interviews and two in-person interviews, including a panel interview to present the projects they assigned to me during the interview process.

    F*****s ended up ghosting me.

    MetropolisPt31 , Kindel Media Report

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    Paul C.
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Bet they used the stuff in your presentation. Probably did the same to others, you're better off out of it.

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    #23

    "What Are You STILL Salty About?: 30 People Share Their Worst Injustice Moments In Life A few years ago I ordered the Shrimp and Chicken Gumbo at Cheesecake Factory. It wasn’t until a few minutes into my entree that I noticed they forgot to add the shrimp. Well when we told our waitress, she started to accuse me of having eaten all the shrimp and was being very abrasive. Didn’t replace the order. Didn’t bring out any shrimp. A few minutes go by and we hear someone from a nearby table complaining to the same waitress and demanding their gumbo be remade because they asked for no shrimp. Pretty obvious the waitress got our orders mixed up but nope, the only logical explanation was that I picked out and ate all shrimp and was only complaining to get my meal comped. I still can’t go back...

    PM_ME_UR_B**BSICLES , RODNAE Productions Report

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

    We have a local restaurant where the manager got all pissy because a group of us dropped by in the middle of a slow afternoon for coffee. We had called ahead and explained that was all we were looking for and whomever answered said it would be fine. Been 5 years and I have never gone back.

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    #24

    "What Are You STILL Salty About?: 30 People Share Their Worst Injustice Moments In Life When I moved and had to leave the high school I was at I found out one of my teacher thought I was a smoker which is why they were always sh*tty to me.

    No, my clothes just smell like s**t because my parents and brother both chain smoke and there was nothing I could do about it at the time.

    Voxcide , Irina Iriser Report

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    Riani Kivela
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I relate so much! I developed what I later found out was asthma at 16. Suddenly I couldn't run or exercise like I was used to. I went to my pediatrician who told me that she knew I was smoking and she had no help for me until I quit. I told her that my parents smoked, I had never even tried it. She told me she knew I was lying and she wouldn't see me again about my breathing until I quit smoking then ended the visit.

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    #25

    "What Are You STILL Salty About?: 30 People Share Their Worst Injustice Moments In Life My 7th grade English teacher accused me, in front of the class, of having copied a short story that I had written. It wasn't even loosely based on anything I had read prior to that, it was just well written. That episode led to a lot of mistrust of teachers thereafter. Its been about thirty years, but I still get steamed up when I think about it.

    1boxfox , craftedbygc Report

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

    I can write really well, and teachers used to get at me for using technical language. Annoyed the living daylights out of me. So many just didn't believe that someone my age can do what I can. (For context, I'm in my early-mid teens)

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    #26

    "What Are You STILL Salty About?: 30 People Share Their Worst Injustice Moments In Life Live in a community with an HOA. Was member in good standing, owed no dues or anything. Property manager didnt get pool pass mailed to me. 2 weeks into pool season, I'm pregnant. Manager says "its in the mail." I try to go to the pool to use it. Pool guy will not let me in. Prop manager says I cant go in until the pass arrives at my house even though she admits it is me on the phone, I have ID, and it is 2 weeks into pool season. Threatens to call the cops on me for being hostile.

    WTF.

    anon , Lara Report

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

    Will never understand why people buy property governed by HOA. One personality conflict and your entire time in that house is miserable.

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    #27

    "What Are You STILL Salty About?: 30 People Share Their Worst Injustice Moments In Life When I was a senior in high school, I wanted to be a National Honor Society officer. I was also in the marching band. The lady who in charge of NHS was also the librarian, and I spent my 5th period every day working in the library. Because I was already in NHS, she had me helping her doing a bunch of the stuff that an officer SHOULD have been doing (organizing records, keeping track of everyone's service hours, etc.) When it came time to choose officers for the following year, I thought "Hey, I'm a shoo-in, right? I've literally already been doing the job."

    Nope. She decided not to let me be an officer because she didn't think someone in the band could have the time to really perform the duties, even though I'd been doing it for six months. Turned out she had some vendetta against the band because she thought we got too much special treatment.

    F**k her.

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

    I was once offered the chance to apply for a paid position I'd been doing as a volunteer for a charity. They had been training me for months and told me to apply, but they had to consider others because of what they called "fair competition". I thought I'd get it, I'd been with them for over a year, but my job role switched about 6 months in as they needed someone in this other role. In the end they chose someone else, and I left because I wasn't going to work for free after being offered a paid position. Joke's on them, though, as a few months after I left some of the management were caught embezzling funds to buy personal items like laptops and TVs.

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    "What Are You STILL Salty About?: 30 People Share Their Worst Injustice Moments In Life My mum bought herself a laptop on my 13th birthday, and got me a mug.

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

    This is me, having to save like hell to help pay for an expensive birthday gift I wanted Turns out, my parents used my money to pay for my gift. I paid for my own present.

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    #29

    "What Are You STILL Salty About?: 30 People Share Their Worst Injustice Moments In Life When I was like 6 or 7 I went to McDonald's with my grandmother and my teenage aunt and uncle.

    My grandmother bought my uncle a full meal and made my aunt and I share a small fry.



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    "What Are You STILL Salty About?: 30 People Share Their Worst Injustice Moments In Life The sh*tty Hobbit trilogy.

    Instead of returning to Middle Earth for a three hour tale recounting Bilbo's adventures to Lonely Mountain, they 'adapted' a ~300 page book into a gaudy, soulless trilogy in order to make three times the money.

    Shame on them!

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    Paul C.
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Not many times films are improved with follow ups. Terminator 2 is very good, but should have stopped there, I think. Same with Rocky. Toy Story is about the only one that seems to get better and better.

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    #31

    Like most kids, I was obsessed with Harry Potter. Annoyingly obsessed. I would talk about it all the time and correct people on things they got wrong. I guess I was kind of like Hermione. Anyway, I mention this because it was basically a dominant personality trait of mine to anyone who knew me.

    I see my dad once a year at Christmas. When I was 11, my cousin Robert (who doesn't like Harry Potter) got the LEGO Hogwarts Castle from my dad, and it was wrapped in Harry Potter wrapping paper. I got costume jewelry. I still remember how bitterly jealous I was when I watched him open it and then move on to the next thing, totally uninterested.

    After we finished opening presents, I went into the kitchen and fished out the Harry Potter wrapping paper from the trash can and kept it. I think I still have it with the rest of my Harry Potter stuff in the basement.

    Edit: added words for clarity.

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    Sheena Leversedge Wood
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    oh that's so cruel. stupid thing, when my dad remarried, my Christmas presents became rubbish. I was into horses and computer games, and in the past I'd had things like a megadrive, a gameboy and so on (didn't get horse stuff, even though we had horses, as my dad didn't really know anything about them, but knew that was a thing I was into) when he got married I started getting stuff like avon perfumes and talcum powders, as an outdoorsy, computer game enjoying teenage girl. it was rubbish. pre remarrying. I got stuff related to my hobbies. after remarrying. generic "girl stuff"

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    #32

    After throwing a massive party and paying for flights and accommodation for our entire extended family for my Brother when he joined the Navy, my mother refused to pay £15 for my official University Graduation picture.

    On my 21st Birthday, she volunteered me to to taxi all my relatives to the restaurant/bar where my party was held. After making about eight 10 mile round-trips, I waited at home for 2 hours until my cousin finished work to drive me to my own party.

    When I moved to the states, my parents organised a big family get together as a Bon Voyage party. It was catered like a wedding where you have to make your choice of meal ahead of time so the caterers knew how many of each thing to make. She forgot to order a meal for only one person out of about 50. Can you guess who didn't get to eat?

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    #33

    Third grade. We had a contest to redesign the American flag, and I was an artsy kid, so I was all like "I'mma win the S**T out of this contest." I made a construction paper American flag, with one large star on top on a field of the deepest, most beautiful blue you've ever seen, perched atop thirteen columns of vertical red and white stripes. (Yeah, basically Captain America's chest.) I was *so* proud.

    Then *Beth* wins the contest (with me in 2nd place) with a flag that is basically our current flag, but instead of stars it has a teddy bear with sunglasses.

    I WILL NEVER FORGIVE MY CLASSMATES, MY TEACHER, OR MOST IMPORTANTLY, BETH

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    N. K.
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Katrhyn obviously holds a grudge against teachers, lol.

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    #34

    My eighth grade math teacher graded our homework, which we went over together in class. I completely f****d up a concept we just learned and as a result got every homework question wrong. I told my teacher this and she said something to the effect of “too bad. You should’ve done it correctly. Take the zero.”

    About a month later, we started another new concept and I made sure every question was answered correctly. Upon grading the homework, a classmate of mine said something to the effect of “Ms. LastName, I got every question wrong because I messed up the concept.”

    The math teacher then said “Don’t worry about it, I won’t grade today’s homework.”

    This was the first and only time she didn’t grade our homework.

    I hope she rots in hell.

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    #35

    Senior year of high school I was accused of snitching to the principal about the senior prank (I didn’t; everyone just sucked at keeping it a secret) and was booed at graduation rehearsal.

    Like, really? F**k you guys.

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

    Yeah but the people that boo-ed probably peaked in high school and the prank is probably still the highlight of their lives 10 years later.

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    #36

    "What Are You STILL Salty About?: 30 People Share Their Worst Injustice Moments In Life Once my third grade teacher was asking us about state abbreviations. She got to Florida and I raised my hand and said 'FL'. She told me I was wrong and that it was 'FA', and at the time I thought teachers were infallable so I took her word for it. Fast forward to sixth grade geography, state abreviations comes up, and I write 'FA' on a quiz, which obviously turned out to be wrong. I was so mad at my third grade teacher for misleading me, and to be honest it's something I think about more often than I should.

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    #37

    I was at a golf tournament in high school and had just bought some expensive pro v1 balls for the first time ever. I was practicing on the putting green with 3 of them when I see one kid pick up my ball.

    I approach him and say that's my ball, and he's like no it's mine. There was no convincing this kid that it was mine, so I just angrily let him have it.

    We ended up playing in the same group that day, and when he hit it in the rough, easily findable with a little effort, I made sure to stomp it deep down into the ground so he couldn't see, then when he had to re-tee and take the penalty stroke, I walked back to that spot and picked up the ball.

    I'm still salty at that kid to this day, and I don't know why

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    #38

    "What Are You STILL Salty About?: 30 People Share Their Worst Injustice Moments In Life When I was 7 years old my cousin Aaron tricked me into giving him my beautiful holographic Alakazam card and gave me some lame matte-a*s Gyarados card instead. He refused to give it back to me too.

    I thought I'd forgotten about it until probably 15 years later when Pokemon Go was a thing. He posted some pretentious edgy Facebook status along the lines of, "I think I'm the only person who doesn't care about Pokemon Go." Yup, Aaron, you're the ONLY ONE! And now I'm mad again.

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    #39

    "What Are You STILL Salty About?: 30 People Share Their Worst Injustice Moments In Life When I was in elementary school, I had finished the worksheet we were given and quickly became bored. So naturally, I pulled out my compass (for geometry — not the one that tells directions), and started spinning it on my desk. The teacher got pissed and confiscated it, saying that I “could have it back at the end of the day.” I never got it back and was nervous to approach her about it. This was nearly 15 years ago.

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    Pumpkin Spice
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    She. She stole your compass??? I'm not a geometry person, but I AM an artist, and god damn, the good ones are expensive. May I please beat her up?

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    #40

    In the first week at my first job, a coworker asked me to do something after my boss asked me to do something else. When I told him the boss wanted me doing something else, my coworker yelled very loudly saying how I should never talk back to him. I had anxiety around that guy from then on, and after that I always seemed to be on his bad side. It took me years before I learned that he had legitimate mental issues and I didn't do anything wrong.

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    #41

    My mom called me one day and asked me to take care of her three dogs... They lived 60 miles away.

    Said I would. When I asked her for how long she said for the week. She, my dad and my brother were at the airport getting to board their plane to Hawaii. I still have never been.

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    #42

    "What Are You STILL Salty About?: 30 People Share Their Worst Injustice Moments In Life In the fourth grade, a teacher asked me* what the freezing point was, I said 0 degrees, thinking celcius. She told me I was wrong, it's 32 degrees.

    It's been 15 years and I still hold on to that hate.

    Edit: a word

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    #43

    The week before Christmas in the year 2000, we did a quiz in maths class rather than actual maths. I'm 13 at this point, just for clarity. In the sports round, one question was "who did England lose to in the Euros this summer?" which was dead easy. I wrote down "portugal and romania" and we moved on.

    Until it came to marking, where it was confidently announced that Romanian was the only correct answer, they had to take first answers only, so we didn't get the point, DESPITE THE FACT ENGLAND LOST TWO F*****G GROUP GAMES.

    Like if Romania had been a knockout game, fair enough, but the two games held exactly equal importance, and the question wasn't who they lost to last or anything like that where there was even a hint that they meant that 3rd game. Basically the people doing the quiz didn't have a f*****g clue and I was robbed

    I have no idea why this angered me so much or why I even remember it, but yeah, I'm still mad, however stupid that is

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    Foxxy (The Original)
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    My classmate in TAFE got a question wrong for one of her assessments. Instead of writing 2 minutes, she wrote two minutes. It wasn't the lecturer that marked it, it is an online questionnaire. Thankfully the lecturer amended it. She thought it was ridiculous. Which of course it is.

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    #44

    When I was in 5th grade, I sold candles door to door to cover the cost of joining one of the local rec football teams. We could either sell $150 worth of candles or pay $75 straight up. One of the team dads donated a brand new gas grill from his company to whoever sold the most candles. I was determined to get that grill and sell it for $200+.

    I hustled my a*s off and sold around $450 in candles, which was about $150-200 more than the 2nd place person. Won the grill. My parents would not let me sell the grill on craigslist. Basically forced me to sell it to them for $50. It felt like robbery.

    Tldr; my parents owe me $150 from 5th grade.

    Edit: Just to clarify, my parents did not constantly steal from me throughout my childhood or anything. They provided very well for me. This was just a one time thing.

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    #45

    First grade, there was a test and one of the questions was "How long does it take to fall asleep"? One of the answers was "15 minutes" and one was "1 hour". I selected an hour, and I got it wrong. I thought it was so stupid.

    "Oh, yeah, I'm so happy for you, and all the people who don't spend an hour staring at the ceiling before passing out." *golfclap*.

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    #46

    Remember the Balloon Kid debacle? Where that family falsely claimed that their son had gotten in to giant helium balloon and was floating around in the sky? We watched that newstory live in class in high school. I said out loud that this was stupid, there's no way there's a kid in there. And the whole class ridiculed me for that, calling me insensitive. Joke ended up being on them. That was 8 years ago and I'm still salty.

    EDIT: There's a few people posting some information that point to the balloon hoax being true after all. I'll look into that information to see how it sways my argument, but the main point of my comment was how my classmates thought the boy was in the balloon and yelled at me for saying that he wasn't. And then they were proven wrong.

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

    It was not true. Whoever was saying otherwise is an idiot, a liar, or the kid's parents.

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    #47

    A friend of the family used to bring gifts to us when he came in town to visit yet he would always forget about me.

    My cousin got this doll that I had wanted for ages. It was the Little Mermaid in her pink dress and I was so in love with it. She didn't even like the Little Mermaid! He didn't bring me a gift yet she went around bragging about how she got a doll but she really wanted the Pocahontas doll instead.

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

    Your parents are a-holes for allowing their friend to treat you like that.

    #48

    I was in a game show/play thing when I was in elementary school. It was probably 1st/2nd grade. I don't remember what the game show was called, but basically one of us would get asked a question and provide an answer. The "panel" of 3 other kids would then have to guess if we were correct or wrong.

    I was asked a question, which I also don't remember, BUT I remember that I answered, quite confidently "President Garfield." Everyone started laughing thinking that I was referring to the grumpy cat. So they all said I was incorrect and the "host" gave them all credit.

    The correct answer was President James A. Garfield. Which is who I was referring too. Still salty, will probably still be salty for the rest of my life.

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    #49

    I was jumped by five kids in fourth grade, and then my school solely punished me by trying to expel me. The kids parents tried to sue. It was a huge deal.

    I'm still pissed off that I got in trouble for being jumped, while the other five kids walked away. Why did the kids parents try to sue? I don't know.

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    Pumpkin Spice
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    "You ganged up on a child? Well done, Billy! Oh, they're still alive? Ugh! I guess we'll have to press charges!"

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    #50

    7 years ago, I used to do a sport competitively. Our school had 2 teams, A, and B team, basically equivalent to Varsity and JV. I had a pretty good chance at making B team. Heck, it was something that was accepted by most of the players. Like it wasn't a question of *if*, it was a question of *when*. As in people were asking me for my jacket size in preparation for ordering a team jacket and stuff because we all knew I was basically a shoo in.

    The team captain decided to pick a new guy for the last spot. I was pretty upset, but she brushed me off with some excuse saying she wanted to give him the experience or something. Anyways, turns out later she'd had a crush on him and wanted an excuse to spend more time with him. I guess they're together now so it worked out for her.

    So the NEXT year, I tried out again. And this time she ended up making most of the members freshman. When I asked again, she said since she was graduating next year, she wanted to give the freshmen as much as experience as possible competing before she left them.

    At that point I was pissed since I told her this was ALSO my last year and I was also graduating and she just played dumb.

    Turns out she just had a personal dislike for me from the get go. She saw me as competition for the guy she had a crush on, so she figured the *less* time I spent around them, the bigger her chances were.

    Anyways, I was pissed that I didn't make the team, so I worked my a*s off. I couldn't compete in team divisions so I focused on individuals. I ended up placing 3rd in individuals (higher than anyone else on the team). And I just made it really obvious that I totally deserved to be on the team, but f*****g politics kept me off. Raised a lot of uncomfortable questions as to why I wasn't on the team, because usually you want the best people on the team...of course she lied her a*s off and told people it didn't seem like I had time to dedicate to team training or something, and she wanted freshman who had a more flexible schedule.

    F**k you Karen. You f*****g b***h.

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

    It sounds like there was no adult in this decision making process? Just the team captain?

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    #51

    When I was in grade 8 we were doing a debate unit, which started off with a mock city Council on why or why not a new condo building should be put up across the street from the north side of the largest park in the city (also in our neighborhood).

    I was for the building being put up as one of the 'designers/engineers'.

    I was feeling pretty confident in that my arguments were heard by the community (classmates) and most of them were coming around.

    Then about 5 minutes before lunch one of my classmates who always seemed to get her way began arguing against the building being put up. Her argument that the building being built on the north edge of the park (coincidentally a very busy street as well) would obstruct the view of the sun rising and people wouldn't be able to 'sit on the bench and soak in the beautiful sunrise'.

    Queue me about to say that the sun rises in the east and sets in the west, thus concluding that the building wouldn't obstruct her precious view in the middle of a city.

    Before the words left my mouth, my teacher interrupted saying, 'Very nice point to end this debate, time for lunch.'

    I remember stewing the whole day thinking about how stupid my classmate would've looked if I had brought up the point.

    Still salty, have moved on though.

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    #52

    In 4th grade we had a multiplication math test. I knew my stuff so i was confident in 100%. I got it back with a 99%. The only one i got "wrong" was 6x4. I knew it was 24 but there was the ever-so-slightest line from my pencil that made my 4 look like a 6. Goddamn it I wanted that 100%. Its been 25 years and I still think about that on occasion.

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    #53

    My ex left me with no explanation, twice. We got back together and pulled the same s**t on me. I'm over the relationship, but I'd love to know why. That s**t eats me up inside some times.

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    #54

    I tied for first place in a chess tournament my senior year of high school with my best friend. We each had 4 wins, no losses, and one draw. Our one draw was to each other.

    He got the first place trophy and I got the second place trophy.

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    #55

    "What Are You STILL Salty About?: 30 People Share Their Worst Injustice Moments In Life Kid on my brother's little league team wanted to borrow my jp velociraptor hand puppet I got for my birthday in '96. He never gave it back, and when I asked at school he denied it all.

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    #56

    I had perfect attendance in 9th grade, until one day in the final month of class I was marked absent! I got home and my mom yelled at me for skipping but I was so confused because I hadn’t skipped any classes! I had one absence that year.

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    #57

    Being stiffed $900 worth of pay. I was working for a bitch who owned a cleaning company and she drove a E-Class Mercedes Benz Sedan.

    Found out she had a history of stiffing pay from her employees. E.L., F*ck You!!!

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    #58

    My brother sold my Gameboy color and copy of Pokemon yellow to GameStop when we were kids. I love him but I'll never let him forget

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

    My brother sold harvest moon to get money to pay for a trip to the US. I know technically it was my mums game and she gave him permission to sell it. I was still upset though coz I love that game. At that time it costs over $600 to buy the game second hand. Thankfully there is now such thing as emulators.

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    #59

    In elementary school i had a math question that was “using the fewest bills possible make $655.74”. Well i said six $100 bills a fifty and so forth, well my teacher said i was wrong because there is a such thing as a $500.... come to find out theres less then 100 $500 bill in circulation in Canada....

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

    When did OP go to school? Wiki (I know... not 100% reliable) says the $500 Canadian bill was withdrawn in 1938. They wouldn't stay in circulation for long after that.

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    #60

    When I was in Grade 7 we had an art project where we were to recreate a famous art piece and do a write up on the history, importance etc. I put in a lot of effort/time making a clay version of The Thinker. Come grade time, everyone sees their piece and grade. I got a B because mine "exploded in the kiln." Fast forward to the last day of Grade 8 and I had to pick something up off her desk. There's my Thinker, mostly in tact (the arm was broken off and sitting next to it). A little f****d that the only criticism she had to justify the B was it exploded in the kiln.

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

    I had a teacher steal a drawing I did. The thing is if he asked I would have given it to him.

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    #61

    Went to a bake sale in middle school, the girl running it told me a cupcake was $1 so I gave her a five. She gave me back THREE ones. I told her so and she stared blankly at me and then said, “yeah, I gave you three one dollar bills.” I don’t know if she was a moron or just wanted to steal from me but my inability to confront people when I was younger really f*cked me over there. Wherever that girl is, f*ck her.

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    #62

    Pissed at my old company for firing me and hiring someone at half time to do my job rather than just cutting my hours.

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    #63

    I saw this one guy litter out of his car window and I Confronted him about it. He turned crazy on me yelling something about police raping dogs... So I backed down. Now everytime I see litter I kind of hate myself for not picking up his trash or keeping on him about throwing trash out and making someone else take care of him. So I'm salty about myself for being a pussy everytime I see litter.

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    #64

    A company contacted me about interviewing me for an internship and then rejected me after that. I wasn't even planning on applying to them.

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