r/EntitledPeople - "SELL ME YOUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL FOR MY SON! YOU DON'T DESERVE IT!"
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This episode of Redditor dives into five deeply personal and often outrageous stories of entitlement from Reddit's r/EntitledPeople. The first story centers on a YouTuber who received a disturbing email from a man demanding to buy his channel for his son, claiming the son deserved the 'play button' and calling the creator an 'entitled C-U-N-T' after being rejected. The emotional weight of the creator's grief over his mother's death and his refusal to sell a channel that symbolized her pride adds profound depth to the story. The second story recounts a gay man's traumatic estrangement from his family after being disowned, with his parents spreading vicious lies and even threatening violence. The third involves a couple in Puerto Rico who are bombarded with requests to host distant relatives and acquaintances, highlighting the absurdity of strangers assuming they have a duty to provide free lodging. The fourth story describes a woman's infuriating encounter with a mask-obsessed elevator rider who refused to let her board, revealing the growing absurdity of public behavior. The final story is a biting tale of a man's ex-girlfriend, who after verbally abusing his entire family, expects to be invited on a family cruise she was never part of, despite having no apology or remorse. The host delivers a mix of empathy, outrage, and dark humor, emphasizing the emotional toll of entitlement and the importance of setting boundaries.
True accomplishment comes from years of effort and cannot be transferred or bought.
Family estrangement due to bigotry is deeply painful, but often necessary for personal survival and peace.
Private individuals have the right to say no to hosting strangers, even if it feels awkward.
Public spaces like elevators are shared and should not be monopolized by personal health anxieties without reason.
Apologies mean nothing if they are insincere and come with the expectation of free benefits.
The YouTube Channel Demand
“You don't deserve it. You don't deserve my success.”
Grief and the Value of Legacy
The YouTuber shares how his mother's death impacted his ability to create, and how the channel symbolized her pride and their shared past.
Family Disownment and Abuse
“They kicked me out and made me homeless, and my dad beat my butt and told me he'd kill me if he ever saw me again.”
Unwanted Vacation Invitations
“I don't even enjoy hosting close friends and family much less people I barely know.”
The Free Cruise Fantasy
“She's probably not interested in your dad or you guys at all. She just wants a free cruise.”
“Sorry, Anne. I didn't want to subject you to my fat body in a bikini while I'm on the beach.”
“They kicked me out and made me homeless, and my dad beat my butt and told me he'd kill me if he ever saw me again.”
“She's probably not interested in your dad or you guys at all. She just wants a free cruise.”
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Redditor
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OP (Gay Son)
person
Anne
person
OP (YouTuber)
person
OP (Daughter)
person
OP (Puerto Rico Resident)
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YouTube
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Puerto Rico
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cruise
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mask
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