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Horny teenager steals a 50$ bill so Reddit sentences his to death. The story reeks of being fake with a bratty teen and mooching sister living at this guys house. Some dumb momento and even a child free reference.
Most normal people at this point would berate the nephew and give him a punishment, while communicating to him respect for others property, but Reddit being eternal teenagers vows to not speak to him for weeks until the hurt of this crime has passed. The comments are filled with people gleefully cheering on OP saying that the kid has committed a heinous premeditated crime and should be rendered homeless. Reddit loves any opportunity for a teenager to be punished.
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Horny teenager steals a 50$ bill so Reddit sentences his to death. The story reeks of being fake with a bratty teen and mooching sister living at this guys house. Some dumb momento and even a child free reference.
There’s a story behind that bill and it mattered a lot to me. My best friend Henry and I knew eachother since we were in middle school. In highschool we were pretty adamant about being child free and swore we’d never have kids. We decided to make a little bet though. First guy to have a kid owed the other $50. It was a dumb bet that didn’t really take seriously and I completely forgot about until 9 years later.
I was with Henry at a diner once for lunch and he slips me a $50 bill. It took me a minute but when it clicked I was so ecstatic. Still one of my fondest memories with him. Two grown men hugging it out at a diner in tears after giving me the news that he’s going to be a dad for the first time.
His daughter was born after that, I was honored to be her godfather. Then unfortunately we lost him all too soon when his little girl was 5. It’s been 3 years since then and I still miss him. We were like brothers and I kept that bill as a memento. I see my goddaughter all the time so the bill is also a reminder of the first time I learned of her existence.
Kept it in a small box with other sentimental things of mine on top of a dresser in my room. My sister is staying with my wife and I along with my 16year old nephew. They all know about this story by the way. I’ve told them before many times. A few days ago I notice the box was in a different stop then where I left it and that’s when I discovered that the bills was gone.
He eventually confessed what he did because I was frantically looking for it all over the place. My nephew needed the money because he wanted to take his girlfriend out to eat. But my sister wouldn’t give him any cash since he spent all his allowance money.
Honestly I was so furious and had asked him how could he do that? Knowing that it was one of the few things I have of my best friend and he stole it. My nephew kept apologizing but I couldn’t look at him. My emotions were a little too strong and I just wanted to get away from him before I started yelling. My sister offered to pay me back but she damm well knows that’s not the same.
However she is saying I’m being too hard on him because I’ve been ignoring him the last couple of days and he’s feeling ashamed enough. She’s apologized on his behalf but does think I’m taking it too far.
Right now it’s still all fresh for me. That bill was important to me because of the memory it holds. Now it’s lost and I’ll never get it back.
I’m not at a place where I want to talk to him yet but my sister feels I’m being somewhat of an ass by punishing him like this as he’s already learned his lesson. I’d just like to know if I am.
I was with Henry at a diner once for lunch and he slips me a $50 bill. It took me a minute but when it clicked I was so ecstatic. Still one of my fondest memories with him. Two grown men hugging it out at a diner in tears after giving me the news that he’s going to be a dad for the first time.
His daughter was born after that, I was honored to be her godfather. Then unfortunately we lost him all too soon when his little girl was 5. It’s been 3 years since then and I still miss him. We were like brothers and I kept that bill as a memento. I see my goddaughter all the time so the bill is also a reminder of the first time I learned of her existence.
Kept it in a small box with other sentimental things of mine on top of a dresser in my room. My sister is staying with my wife and I along with my 16year old nephew. They all know about this story by the way. I’ve told them before many times. A few days ago I notice the box was in a different stop then where I left it and that’s when I discovered that the bills was gone.
He eventually confessed what he did because I was frantically looking for it all over the place. My nephew needed the money because he wanted to take his girlfriend out to eat. But my sister wouldn’t give him any cash since he spent all his allowance money.
Honestly I was so furious and had asked him how could he do that? Knowing that it was one of the few things I have of my best friend and he stole it. My nephew kept apologizing but I couldn’t look at him. My emotions were a little too strong and I just wanted to get away from him before I started yelling. My sister offered to pay me back but she damm well knows that’s not the same.
However she is saying I’m being too hard on him because I’ve been ignoring him the last couple of days and he’s feeling ashamed enough. She’s apologized on his behalf but does think I’m taking it too far.
Right now it’s still all fresh for me. That bill was important to me because of the memory it holds. Now it’s lost and I’ll never get it back.
I’m not at a place where I want to talk to him yet but my sister feels I’m being somewhat of an ass by punishing him like this as he’s already learned his lesson. I’d just like to know if I am.
Most normal people at this point would berate the nephew and give him a punishment, while communicating to him respect for others property, but Reddit being eternal teenagers vows to not speak to him for weeks until the hurt of this crime has passed. The comments are filled with people gleefully cheering on OP saying that the kid has committed a heinous premeditated crime and should be rendered homeless. Reddit loves any opportunity for a teenager to be punished.
BONUS:
Typical ask reddit post: "fuck pregnant women!"