30 Screenshots of Self-Entitled People Who Think the World Revolves Around Them, and Oh Wow
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- A friend of my ex has been using my Netflix account for years without permission and still calls me cheap.
- Teen TikTok personalities bombard me with daily messages asking for free products from my small business. Here's a prime example.
- I teach children to swim for free, despite being offered payment. One mother demanded that I teach her son exclusively and give her the offered money since I dont need it.
- Even a free Thanksgiving meal for eight wasnt sufficient for some.
- The audacity of some people is truly shocking, like in The lion, the witch, and the audacity of this b*tch
- Ive officially stepped down from the bridal party because Im a size 12 and have no intention of dropping to a size eight by December.
- I need someone to rent my apartment with all my belongings still inside and care for my cats.
- Update on refusing to provide a friend with an expensive shopping list for her and her baby.
- I run a cleaning business and work on Saturday turnovers for a nearly 2,800-square-foot home, charging only $250. Yet the client keeps demanding extra tasks beyond the contract and texts me late at night.
- My 17-year-old half-brother-in-law thinks he can win friends by giving them cake.
- Attempting to give away two dog harnesses that no longer fit went poorly.
- A classmate stayed over and borrowed my Powerbeats Pro without asking properly.
- I missed out on a significant amount of money.
- Someone asked me to create a queen-size blanket for them.
- A friend requested that I use my company account to lend him money.
- My sister sent me a message and was immediately blocked afterward.
- One of my good friends asked if her sister-in-law could stay in my Miami guest room for a Brazilian Butt Lift appointment. Big regret!
- As a nursing manager, a former acquaintance reached out for a job posting I shared. I unintentionally ruined her Christmas.
- This is why I keep interactions with my half-brother minimal.
- A customer demanded a tattoo artist pay an inconvenience fee for being connected with an ex-con artist.
- My friend was shortchanged by a major influencer.
- Someone thought buying rounds of drinks once should be endlessly reciprocated.
- I offered free website development to practice, and the recipient didnt thank mebut at least I got a laugh.
- My wifes cousins RSVPd to our wedding, didnt show up, didnt notify us, had someone else inform us, and later invited us to another event. Despite claiming no gifts were needed, they still brought something.
- A band needs to start looking for a new music studio urgently.
- I got insulted after politely declining an early-morning ride from someone I hadnt spoken to in months.
- Someone suggested paying me with imaginary sex.
- My aunt was upset that I asked her to cover shipping costs.
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Author: Sophia Brooks
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