Most of us have a pretty good sense of what’s right and wrong. Your parents probably taught you to be kind to others and to avoid lying, cheating, stealing and causing harm. If you’re tempted to do some of those things, the threat of being arrested will likely keep you in check. But unfortunately, there are some individuals out there who have a blatant disregard for the rules and a shocking lack of empathy.
Reddit users have recently been sharing stories about the worst people they’ve ever met, so we’ve gathered some of their most upsetting experiences below. I’ll warn you right now that these accounts may be hard to get through, but they might also make you a bit more appreciative all of the genuinely good people in your life.
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My abuser.
He did so with a number of kids our age at the time. Meeting him again in court was horrific - he had no remorse, gaslight anyone he could, including his family. His son was the one that reached out to the victims to help put his dad away.
We did. He will rot in jail for as long as we can keep him there.
It's not unlikely that his son also experienced the same abuse. Absolutely heartbreaking either way
Load More Replies...Good on his son! I am sure the son also was abused, but took a lot of strength to do this, from everyone!
My mother. Never wanted kids and always made sure I knew. Growing up she'd never let me try new things and would berate me for wanting to have experiences. She would make me feel guilty for wanting basic things such as clothing or school supplies. She took great joy if I ever failed at anything. She would give me the silent treatment at any slight inconvenience. She abandoned me numerous times.
As an adult I decided to be work hard and be the opposite of her in every way. She once again abandoned me in adulthood. I did become successful. She is jealous as hell. I will remain no contact with her till she's dead, even then I won't be at her funeral.
Somebody I know says about their father that they’ll only go to his funeral to make sure he’s d**d. Knowing what I know about their dad I can’t blame them..
That's totally the boat I'm in as well. Power to the people who know to cut out the poison in their lives.
Load More Replies...My womb donor caused me to have permanent hearing loss due to untreated ear infections. She told me after a su1c1d3 attempt that I needed to sh*t or get off the pot. She took my ex-husband's side after he beat and SA'd me, saying that it wouldn't have happened if I'd properly performed my marital duties, and that I'd left the "poor guy" with no other choice. Those were some of milder things she put me through. No contact for almost three years now. My only regret is that I waited so long before I cut her off, because I'm finally learning to breathe again. I don't even want to make sure she's dead at her funeral. She's already dead to me.
I wish like he'll I had cut my narcissistic mother out of my life years ago rather than waste years of my life trying to have a normal relationship with her. Now she's dead and I literally have nothing but hatred for her, that and intense anger.
Load More Replies...That's why I hate it when parents complain about child-free people for not wanting children. Because this is the result you get. And the same parents complaining about child free people, are also the ones who shame parents who neglect their kids. So inconsistent. It's the society who pressure us to get married and have kids. That's why there are so many bad marriages and parents
i have so much respect for people who grow up with abusive parents and try their hardest to be the opposite.
I’m more or less just waiting out the time until my mother passes. She’s a hypochondriac, narcissist and notorious gossip. Her second husband more or less supports her behaviour and does nothing to mitigate it. Once she’s gone I’ll feel nothing but relieved, but angry that she’ll never apologise for everything she did. She will be lucky if she even gets a funeral tbh
I have been NC for so long, I don't even know if my mother is alive or dead.
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I met Elon Musk while working for a subcontractor company making stuff for Spacex and Starlink. He was an a*s, all his employees traveling with him were miserable, burnt out, walking on egg shells, and the moment he was out of te room they trashed him relentlessly. This was about 10 years ago.
Imagine if a good, or even a decent, human being had his amount of power and influence! The things they could do to help others..like create affordable health care for everyone. Instead, Muskrat pushes Fascism, white supremacy, transphobia, misogyny, treason against the US, and generally promotes bullying and hatred. It cracked me up when his mother said months ago that her son’s just trying to make the world a better place. Right, because political violence and Nazism are so good.. Spoken like a South African with Apartheid in her veins. 😶
The problem is that a good or even a decent human beeing will never get this amount of power and influence, because the system as it exists makes sure only utter bastards who are not afraid to walk over the corpses of former friends and allies and ruthlessly exploit everyone they see as beneath then will rise to the top.
Load More Replies...They could have left and found a better job and boss they like. Why did they stay? I think there is something missing from this story
Is it so easy to find another job, that you can just go and do it if you are dissatisfied?
Load More Replies...The clown fired 500 people because one person criticized his ideas. You DON'T get to be a multibillionaire being a good person. It's impossible.
My ex. Went to prison for beating my dog so bad that they had to euthanize her. Every animal I ever had around him died.
Your ex would have had a "fatal" accident which would have been long, painful and traumatic.
And might still be ongoing. I have enough medical knowledge to keep someone suffering for at least a month, given the right environment
Load More Replies...This might be a controversial opinion, but these kinds of “humans” should, for a short while at least, be treated like they treat animals.
They wouldn't have found his body if he did that to ONE of my fur babies!!
I wish someone could form an animal abuse vigilante group. They would rescue the animal and then go back to ensure justice is served and that no other animal will suffer again in their hands.
Those who abuse animals are a special type of sick. Along with those who abuse babies/ children and the elderly or disabled. They're not only worthless pieces of trash, they are weak pathetic bullies. If you have to beat on or hurt something or someone who is innocent, defenseless, or weaker than you are a worthless pussy.
Glad he is in jail (I hope he is for a long time)
Load More Replies...People, please think carefully about all the “you should have” and “I would have” comments. Domestic violence is a horrific and complex situation to be in with so much mental manipulation and emotional abuse entwined within (what if OP had be forced into a position of choosing between a child and a pet?). We don’t know just what was going on, here, but what we do know is that victim blaming doesn’t help.
I did a little stint in prison and got a job packing cutlery. A git paired off with this dude and we had good chats first few days I worked with him.
Then he started to tell me what he did on the outside. He was a pimp and he explained what his method of turning vulnerable girls into prostitution by hooking them on smack and even turned a girl's dad and took over his flat.
He explained and boosted how he manipulated all the girls and used fear and intimidation and how to get the most out of them.
What's worse is that you'd never see him coming. He was a specimen of a man. He was seriously good looking, could have been a top model or something. He was huge and built like Paulo Costa or Anthony Joshua. Proper charming and disarming.
He was how I'd describe a vampire, designed to be a perfect predator of humans. I could see how he could easily charm guys to work for him and girls to fall for him, he had insane charisma. But he was an utter sociopath and really f*****g dangerous.
This was the kind of guy you hope to God that never walks into your daughter's life.
The devil doesn't come dressed in a red cape and pointy horns. He comes as everything you've ever wished for ...
I've heard enough of these stories that I've become immediately suspicious of charismatic people, probably to an unfair degree. The sales guys at work all think I'm cold and standoffish because their vibe just gives me the ick. The goofy weirdos all like me tho, so there's that.
I get that. The "pillars of society" are often abusers. Folks never see what is behind the curtain.
Load More Replies...Dude sounds like the love interest in one of those terrible problematic as hell romance novels. He's objectively an evil POS, but he's LIKE SO CHARMING AND HANDSOME so it doesn't matter! You can totally fall in True Love with him and it totally won't end with the cops finding your corpse in a dumpster!
My biological father. He quite literally made my and my entire family’s lives a living hell. The 3 major types of abuse (physical, emotional/psychological, and sexual), that can be done to another another person happened to me by him from a very young age (3-4) until my mid 20’s. It wasn’t an on and off kind of thing either. It was all the time. How I managed to get through school, college, and working at my family’s small business? Idk. But I’m here! :).
I always celebrate a fellow survivor! 🎉🎀🎊 Making it out alive is a victory in itself. We’re still here! Lots of love to you ❤️🧡💛
We're not survivors.... We're Victors.... We didn't only survive, we WON they wanted to destroy us and we're still here!!! They lost!🏆🏆🏆
Load More Replies...My mother was the one who did the first two to me for as far back as my first memory at 2. I remember cowering as she screamed at me that she hated me. That I ruined her life when I was born and that she ought to have aborted me when she found out she was pregnant. I remember her whipping me with the buckle end of a belt at least once a day. When I was 8 her brother r*p*d and sodomised me. She forced me to allow him to sleep in my bed with me, in the same room as my younger sisters, youngest was only 1. When my siblings fell asleep he climbed into bed with me and put his hand on my mouth and whispered that I was going to allow him to do whatever he wanted to do to me silently or he would do it to my baby sister instead. I wasn't sure what he meant but I knew that it was bad and he would hurt her badly so I nodded ok. I didn't make any noise although I was screaming in my head because of the pain. After he was done he got off me and left the room and I held my baby sister all night.
Good God, no wonder you have nightmares. It seems strange to upvote this kind of thing, but I wanted you to know you have support out there. You're a valuable person and the world is a better place with you in it.
Load More Replies...The next morning he was gone and when mother got up and I told her what he did to me and she told me I obviously forced him to do it to me because I was a s l u t. I begged her to call the police and she laughed at me and said no cop was going to believe an 8 year old over 2 adults who said nothing happened. Then she told me that if I ever told anyone what happened she would K I ll me and make it look like sui icde. After the abuse I suffered I believed her and didn't tell anyone until they were both gone. I still have mental health issues more than 40 years later even after 20 years of therapy. I still have terrible nightmares, reliving my childhood.
I’m so sorry your mom was like that…you deserved better. ❤️
Load More Replies...Pretty much my old man in a nutshell too. Absolute narcissist, control freak, abusive, willing to do any act to get what he wanted (and never got caught at any of it). In the end he only got any sort of comeuppance because he couldn't convince the family that trying to burn the house down around my mom and I was an accident. And he would have gotten away with it if he'd just kept his yap shut around the neighbors about how proud he was to deceive his own family, which is the really scary part.
I'm smh..... most people don't believe this could happen by a parent. It does happen! Your in my prayers Annie
Wait emotional abuse is a thing? What qualifies it as abuse and not just normal sibling name calling screaming and cussing?
Danny, the dispatcher at my former taxi job. He thrived on conflict and loved creating hardship for both drivers and customers alike. I watched him deliberately send a taxi late because the woman emphasized how she couldn't be late to her doctor's appointment. He hung up and sorta chuckled and said "well she's definitely gonna be late now!".
Are we sure they aren't talking about Danny DeVito in the iconic Taxi tv series? Sounds like something his character would do! 🚕
My thoughts exactly. You're not gonna last long running a business like that in the real world.
Load More Replies...Power tripping as a taxi dispatcher. What a sad, boring life he must have.
I tried to stay loyal to taxis. Recently i needed a ride. Called the taxi 1 1/2 hours before i needed a ride. Taxi was 20 minutes late, no call or text to let me know what was going on. Get in, taxi asked where i was going. Stated name of hotel, but said i didnt have the address handy. He had a gps unit. But i had to give him directions because " I am not from this area". Cost $27 .Leaving, used Uber. They were at hotel withing 3 minutes, car was clean, guy was pleasant. Cost $10.
Load More Replies...Surprisingly, these people are everywhere, and act like this consciously or unconsciously. There are some nasty people out there who actually think they're good and kind to others.
I had a boss like this. He was (still is) a complete jerk. He liked to have us walking on eggshells, create drama, chewing up people for nothing and make our time there as miserable as possible. I remember a time when I let slip that my wife would had her friends for lunch at home, and I had offered to cook. I was getting out at 11 am, it was saturday. 10.45 he came to me to tell me I had to stay late to finish some unimportant work that I wasn't assigned to and hadn't a pressing deadline. I told him sorry, no and clocked out. He didn't talk to me for a month after that, not even to say good morning. I learned afterwards from another employee that he wanted me to stay late just to ruin my wife's lunch for his own amusement, which was something that could be totally expected from him. Luckily he retired not long after that.
Load More Replies...I hope that if he ever needs an ambulance it will be late getting to him.
Load More Replies...This happened to me, but I was not late. The guy attempted to make me late, though. I had to be at a meeting at 4pm. My Uber picked me up at 3:30 and my job is 7 to ten minutes from home. I always make it there 20–15 mins early. He asked about my day and if I was going to work, I said yeah, I am going to work. He then proceeds to ask me what time I have to be there but for whatever reason, I never disclosed this information. I just told him I had to be at a meeting. He purposely drove slow, and I mean a snail's pace slow. He would miss all the lights, too. I didn't care because no matter how slow he drove, I still would have made it on time with time to spare. He would even look up in the rearview mirror to see if I was mad or agitated. He even asked me are you worried about being at your meeting and I said nope. I told him I always leave 30 mins ahead of time for whatever appointment I go to, just in case I come in contact of slow drivers. He was more annoyed that I was not annoyed.
I don't even begin to understand such people! Why?
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My grandfather. He was violently abusive and sadistic to people and animals and is responsible for generational trauma for his children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. He was a very bad man.
This is why it's never a bad thing to cut people out of your life, including terrible family members.
"But ... but... FaMiLy" the ability to procreate doesn't qualify anyone for sainthood. How can people think abusers deserve forgiveness from their victims merely because they're related? If anything that makes it even worse
Load More Replies...My ex-husband had an uncle like this guy. He abused his sons when they where children. He died of cancer and I think he deserved it.
I have somebody like that in my family, too. They poisoned the lives of three generations.
When my grandfather died, the general response was "I'm sorry if you're grieving." He had an enormous family, was active in his church and rotary, etc but there was a whole lot of "we're here to support you." and "His work was valued" and no "I'm personally going to miss him." There were at least 300 people his graveside service, but afterwards at his house one of his kids said "I'm not so much sad. I'm more sad that I'm relieved he's not here." He was the only person to actually come out and say it, but I don't think there was a single person who disagreed.
My son's father. I told him I was pregnant and he kicked me as hard as he could in the stomach. That isn't even the worst thing he did.
A friend of mine argues that abortion should be illegal because evil men can force women to have an unwanted one at a clinic. Bad men have never and will never constrain their behavior just because something is illegal. They will just beat a woman until she miscarries. Happened to my mother several times. My youngest sibling only exists because she hid the pregnancy.
Yes, that's right. Blame the victim for being assaulted. If we all had magical foresight or something nobody would ever be robbed, killed or raped anymore. But we don't, and knowing a nice guy from a 'nice guy' mostly happens in hindsight
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A guy I went to high school with worked for a direct medical device sales company and he would intentionally delay the delivery of things like catheters and colostomy bags until the patients were literally emailing begging for them. I’ve heard that he’s done a ton of other f****d up s**t as well. Haven’t seen him since high school and the guy is still the most evil person I have ever come across.
When you have to get your kicks from being sadistic to other people you really aren't fit for society and need help. I recommend jail.
how TF does a guy like this keep a job like this. Did no one ever complain?
My stepmother. The nicest thing she ever did for me was trying to drown me at the beach.
That makes my stepmonster seem like an angel. The woman has been asked to leave at least 3 churches. I went NC about 14 years ago. I'll never forget what she told me, "you'll never see your dad because I don't like you." Started a fight the day we put my mom in hospice. That's not the least of it. I bet if we met when I was a youngster, she would try to physically hurt us.
kind the same, i carry a scar across my face and neck from mine, she held me down, had her teenage son help too so i couldn't move then she slit my throat and just carved my face up, i would have died if one of my dad's maids didn't find me gasping about 30 mins later, That was the best gift from here cause i got put in the hospital and while there my aunt, adopted me, {the reason my step mom did this? my bio mom died and after few years in a home they found my bio dad, he is rich as hell and he took me in, he actually loved me but his "wife" thought I was going to take all the money, so this happened after a year of her repeatedly giving stuff i was deathly allergic to, and physical abuse, she basically snaped, Oh and everyone knows she did it but with dads money she got off everything is still sends chocolates to me, Im deathly allergic to chocolate..... when she dies Hell is gonna be like "nah no professionals"
I think that giving you something that she knows you are allergic to is attempted murder and should be prosecuted. I know there are other stories here, but as someone with food allergies, I feel you pain. My mom said I just "didn't like coconut"
Load More Replies...And my friend offered me a drink and she brought me coke. When I said it tasted odd she told me that it was because her stepdad only bought the cheap Coca-Cola. I drank it and had 2 more then went downstairs for dinner. I felt odd but assumed it was because of the sugar. Then I collapsed at the dinner table and stepmom called an ambulance. Apparently I was drunk. At the time my dad was away on exercise and wasn't due home for another week but she called and told him that he needed to come home early because she didn't want me there without him. My dad was furious even after I explained about my friend. I was then sent back to the UK and couldn't move home so I was homeless for a while until dcfs found me a bed in a group home. I'll never forgive them for not believing me even after my friend confessed I knew nothing about it.
My biological dad was in the military and I rarely saw him as he was moving from country to country. So I didn't know him, my stepmom and my brother and sister on my dad's side. At almost 16 I moved to the country he was stationed in to live with them. My stepmom hated me. Physically I looked like my mother and she didn't want me there. I ended up with bulimia because she was calling me fat all the time. Days after I moved in she decided I needed a new bra so took me into her bedroom to measure me. While I was putting on my clothes she went out and I heard her say what size bra I needed and then I heard a lot of men laughing. Came out of the bedroom and saw my dad had invited 10 of his army friends. She had announced it to them. She kept accusing me of stealing alcohol even though I'd never drank alcohol and rarely drink it even now at 50. Mother was an alcoholic so apparently I was as well. One day after school I visited a friend in the same building we lived in
I cannot go into the ocean. I will walk on the sand and let my feet get wet, but go no further in. You can guess why.
Um…. The beach is nice. I fear I’ll be drowned at a dirty pool, so yours is much better.
My mother-in-law. And I know it’s a trope for men to dislike their MIL, but she has never done anything to me directly. Instead, she routinely physically and emotionally abused my wife in ways we’re still unpacking in our 30s, she emotionally manipulates and (we suspect) baby trapped my FIL. She has alienated every person that ever gave her kindness, because she takes advantage of people. She has used her husband’s chronic health issues to gain sympathy with people, and then takes as much money as she can before losing people’s numbers. And to top it all off, she has totaled 6 cars in as many years, thankfully never hurting anyone else, but it’s only a matter of time. She’s currently laid up in the hospital because this last wreck almost killed her, and that would have been a kindness.
Sounds to me like the car wrecking is also a way to get kindness/ attention but this last time it went overboard. So sad. Not.
I rarely say this but what a damn shame she lived. Some people just don’t deserve to survive
Knew a kid growing up that was never all there. He was always angry at everyone for no reason and would take it out on them physically. He spent a lot of time in detention. After high school, he was arrested for kidnapping a girl and holding her for a few days until the cops found him. He spent a few years in prison. Within a month of him getting out of prison, he kidnapped and raped a teenage girl and then beat the s**t out of her daily for several weeks. He's back in prison.
This, right here, is why I support capital punishment in certain cases. Prove beyond all doubt that someone is guilty, and there's a rope and tree outside the courthouse
But it will always happen sometimes that the guilt is proven beyond all doubt, and then it turns out, it is not true. This is the problem... I understand your point from an emotional point of view, but there always be mistakes and abuses. And you cannot unkill somebody.
Load More Replies...I guess it comes down to what you think prisons are for. Are they to keep these people segregated from society or is there a hope for rehabilitation?
There needs to be both types. One for repeat and extremely violent offenders, and rehabilitation for everyone else. It's a godawful cycle right now.
Load More Replies...Throw away the keys and do the same thing to him to see how he likes it. POS.
I knew a guy, sort of just a dude I knew in town for a few decades.
He'd dated a good friend of mine, and she explained all the terrible things he'd done, like sleeping around, stealing and selling her stuff, trying to get her to sign loans for him. She left, finally, when he tried to 'sell' her to a friend of his for the night.
So, this guy just exists in my town, and he does the same thing on repeat to everyone he meets. He gets a girlfriend, and tells her he's a 'dom' and she needs to be his 'sub', and then he 'tests' her, by making her do everything from giving him all their money, to prostituting them out, making them get their friends in bed with him, he's branded a few girls, etc ...
I had dinner with him, once. I can't remember the circumstances, but I saw him lift a pile of plates in a no-smoking restaurant and ash in the middle plate. He didn't even laugh, or act like it was a joke or that anyone else should react.
I watched him all night, as he just did little things to f**k people over. Unplugged a phone, grabbed a wallet and tossed it in the trash, etc, etc ...
He did these things out of habit. He wasn't angry, didn't know the people he was messing with.
I went to take a p**s, and grabbed the wallet up out of the trash and handed it to the owner saying 'I think you dropped this' or something, but the rest of it I just sort of watched in awe.
He's probably still around. The last time I saw him was at the local strip club, where he was ordering his girlfriend to make out with random dudes. When she got to me, I shot him a look and said 'No, thanks'. I don't even remember why I was there, but it's not my usual hang out.
I hear about him from time to time, doing the same s**t. He's always with some surprisingly pretty girl, who always has a look on her face like her dog just died.
I've met some s****y people, but never another one as completely dedicated to being the center of chaos at all times. He ruins people like it's a full time job.
Sounds like a sadist to me. They tend to *need* that special type of pleasure they can only get from harming others.
Why do women tolerate these wankers?. I'll never understand the appeal of a bad boy. As soon as he expected them to be submissive you know he's a selfish prat who doesn't give a s**t about his partner. Love and respect isn't controlling.
Friend of a friend. Their son was a user & dealer. He liked to hook up with "nice" girls who thought they could help him go clean. Instead he would drag them down to his level, get them hooked, break them, and dump them. I'm talking clean cut churchie girls who end up stripping at a bar/dump, covered in home-done tats and large piercings down their spine.
I am a little hung up when OP said "he watched him in awe". That's kinda scary
My cousin. Recently found out that he has been stealing from my aunt, his grandma, to the tune of thousands of pounds that were supposed to be for paying their rent. She only found out because she got a letter from the council saying she was about to be evicted from her council flat for non payment of rent.
Old CEO for a company I used to work for. Every time we interacted I felt like I was looking at evil incarnate. Luckily, the Director I was under purposely acted as a buffer, because I wouldn't have taken what he continually took. This CEO guy would verbally abuse employees/clients/partners on a regular basis. Not just being mean, but screaming, veins and eyes popping out. He turned on one of my teammates one day for using the wrong verbiage with a confused caller. I ran over, put my hand on his chest and pushed him away telling him to stop. He turned to me with that evil and I matched his eyes and told him he better calm down or he'll regret it. I kind of saw him realize I was about to beat the s**t out of him if he didn't calm down and scrambled back to his office. When covid hit he immediately let go of half of our small company and cut the remaining employees pay by 50%. I of course left but funnily enough am going back to the industry in a few weeks with a company that has a lot more reach/market share, going to make it my job to steal most if not all of their accounts. F**k that guy.
A disproportionately high number of business executives express sociopathic tendencies. It's almost like our current system rewards being a horrible person.
I've never experienced it nor heard it directly, but I've heard stories of my current CEO screaming at and berating employees, even their own assistant, and all I can say is I might be at the bottom of their food chain but we're still adults and there's no way I'll put up with it, if someone wants to start the music I WILL dance.
I don't get how people like this manage to go about their lives without getting battered constantly
Your comment reminded me of a picture of Putin with 2 visiting dignitaries. They were both clearly taller than Putin who stood in the middle in a way that made me think he was trying to make himself wider.
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My ex wife. She pretended to be normal but was a psycho. She embezzled tens of thousands of dollars from her boss, depleted my 401k and checking account. We were supposed to close on a house but she never showed. I then checked my banks and they had a zero balance. She ended up in prison for lots of other the ga she stole. None of these traits showed up when we were dating. She is now a spokesman for rights of people in jail. Wish she would pay me.back. I lost so much more than money. It was flat out humiliating for me.
"None of these traits showed up when we were dating." People like that are masters of disguise. They know exactly what mask to wear & for how long. They know how to pass as a decent person.
It kind of makes it worse that they can pretend to be decent so well at the beginning of the relationship to suck you in. They know what a decent person should be like, but can't be stuffed being like that for real.
Load More Replies..."We"? I'll choose my own surprises, thank you. I'm surprised because (a) she's not nearly a good enough person to be sincere about such a cause and (b) there probably isn't enough unsupervised money in it for her to steal.
Load More Replies...I have an ex that took me to the cleaners too. Hateful, evil, garbage humans.
This is why it's important to get to know a persons friends when dating.
My grandmother from my dad's side. I won't trauma dump much, but to understand how vile she is: when my mom got out of the hospital after giving birth to my sister, she made her cook for like 20 people, sweep the roof and much more. No one helped my mom from that mob of relatives from my dad's side. Back then my dad worked at a really busy job, so he only got home late and wasn't able to help. She also constantly envies me, my sisters and my mom to my dad. Yes, envies. Her literal grandkids. Even my youngest sister who's only 9.
Whenever she or any of my sisters or me will be seeming to have a good time or a conversation with our dad, she always tries to make butt in that conversation or scold us for something so we won't talk to him. I will skip out on the amount of drama she has caused and the insults that she had addressed. Too bad her other grandkids dgaf about her and are kinda dumb asf with no achievements in life! I absolutely love my parents tho.
If you live in many countries that have flat roofs, the roofs are used as additional living space for pots of flowers, laundry drying, etc
Load More Replies...Maybe the other grandchildren aren't so dumb if they refuse to have contact with that horrible person? 🤔
Why do you even give her a chance to butt in? Do you need to include her in anything?
My gran was similar (still is, but I’m NC). Mum was discharged after sepsis following a c-section. My gran made her host her and granddad. Cut his hair, cut, colour and blow dry bd set her hair, turned to me and told me not to make mum do any unnecessary jobs for a while… My granddad ran around and did everything for her. When he died everyone said she wouldn’t last long. Mum took over. Died of cancer at 58. Aunt took over. Died of cancer at 63. My sister has taken over. She will outlast us all out of spite.
My oldest's mother... insanely manipulative, verbally & physically abusive, extreme sociopathic behavior, borderline psychotic...
...no. 1 example... called my kid a "f - - got & punched them, when they were 17yo, in the face... on Xmas day... attempting to goad them into a physical altercation . . . and when she was restrained by the step-father (who told my kid to gather what they valued and to stay with friends for a few days), while my kid packed a suitcase, she attacked the step-father and hit him in the head with a highball glass... and when my kid left, she destroyed their bedroom and threw out their bed... all in front of her other two kids...
My kid didn't return home for months...
My kid's step-dad if a absolute f - - king saint...
This might sound strange, but I don’t think people staying with this type of abusers are ‘saints’. I think they can also be part of the problem, enabling the abuse and making the abuser’s life easier.
You personally been the victim of domestic violence?? Like been beat or raped or emotionally destroyed by another human being on the daily?? Had them try to kill you or threaten to take off with your kids if you leave?? Gotten no help from the useless cops and broken system that doesn't help anyone actually being abused ?? Unless the answer is yes to those you probably shouldn't and most definitely wouldn't have that kinda opinion. We didn't stay because we wanted to or to make the abusers life easier we stayed out of pure fear or lack of ability to leave safely at the time with our kids . I hate seeing people say ignorant s**t like this. And I'm not at all trying to be mean. I had to flee my home I co owned with a newborn baby and 7 year old after a decade of horrific abuse with nothing move 3 hours away live in a shelter for over a year and I'm still trying to pick up the pieces almost 2 years later. Step father is a hero for defending kids and protecting them as much as he can.
Load More Replies...Their kid's step-dad is what we call an "enabler" because he allows her to do this s**t.
You do realize he might not have had a choice, right? If they have shared custody or she has full custody, he has to let the child live with her. And while he could keep trying to take it back to court, if she can behave well in court, and "has a stable home and employment" and he doesn't, he's not going to get any custody changes.
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Well there was the guy that fired me by lying about me, getting students to file false reports about me, hiring a hooker to try to seduce me, sexually harassed other faculty and the administration did nothing, and had a romantic partner that was almost 40 years his junior (it was as creepy as it sounds). But he was also very unhealthy and unexpectedly died a few years after I was forced out, so there's that.
Christopher Duntsch, aka "Dr. Death", the horrible *former* neurosurgeon.
I was an internal medicine resident that just barely overlapped with his time as a neurosurgery resident (my intern year was his last year in Memphis). Only encountered him twice as the consulting neurosurg resident, but he came across as arrogant, dismissive, and not as smart as he thought he was. Turns out, he was also incompetent, dishonest, and evil.
He was a neurosurgeon who maimed dozens of patients and actually killed two, mostly from unbelievable incompetence. There were occasions when the other doctors present during the surgery were physically trying to stop him. However, the “evil” applies better to the hospital administrators who knew that he was grotesquely incompetent and let him operate anyway. Even worse, not a single hospital reported him to the agency with the authority to yank his license.
Load More Replies...Wasn't Dr. Death what they called Kevorkian (for an entirely different reason)? Or am I not remembering that correctly?
Dr Death was also the nickname of Harold Shipman. Not someone you want to read about, either. He cropped up in my sister's books when she considered law and criminology.
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My sister.
Edit to explain my opinion:
She moved into my inherited house to help manage it (I was 16 when my dad passed and his only child)
Not knowing any better and not knowing what to do, I signed papers to give my sister "executive of estate" so she could help me handle the remaining mortgage ~$20,000.
I dropped out of highschool and worked two jobs to pay if off in full (or so I though) within 18 months.
Turned out I had been supporting her dope habit while she let the bank take my house.
I get home from a month long job to find all the locks changed and all my s**t in the front yard.
This was 20 years ago
Just recently she verbally assaulted my child to the point of tears, threatened physical violence against an elderly family friend annnnnnd abandoned her 18 year old son with her now ex fiance because, once again, she's on that sauce.
Why keep in contact? Especially for them to get close to your child and abuse them as well???
Why u talked to her. ?Or let ur kid talked to her? Kick her a*s and kick her to the curb
For 30 years family has told me my evil aunt was going to die soon. Apparently she looks like a walking skeleton now (don't know have seen her in over 15 years) but she'll be 70 soon and still hasn't OD.
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The serial killer, backpacker murderer Ivan Milat. Have had a number of interactions with him in the past. Knew him from my youth in the Southern Highlands and he was arrested in Eaglevale in a house adjacent to my partner at the time. Woke to the dogs barking and Police everywhere.
For anyone wondering, Ivan Milan was an Australian serial killer who would approach backpackers and then Usually assault, kidnap, torture and murder. It was convicted for the murder of two men and five women, but he is believed to kill more. His first confirmed murder was the murder of 19 year old couple Deborah Everest and James Gibson in 1989. He was sent to jail for seven life sentences. In 2019 he died due to stomach cancer
And his sister was most likely an accomplice but they could never prove it.
Load More Replies...This was in Australia. A very evil person who murdered lots of young people.
I was friends with William James Vahey's son and slept at their house as a kid. He was the "most prolific child molester of our time" according to the FBI. Thankfully I was not in his target age group.
As is common with accounts like this, I remember him being really nice.
Many paedophiles think themselves genuinely nice, by their own definition. They've just convinced themselves to believe that what they're doing to children is not harmful, that their victims actually enjoy the experience. Makes it even worse, somehow.
Wow the audacity of these criminals to think that children can enjoy abuse
Load More Replies...Of course he would seem really nice. How else would he get close enough to molest children?
There was this weird guy I went to high school with. My friends and I all thought he was “off”. After high school, we find out he’s been arrested. He had been abusing 3 boys for years and filming it. (He was caught because the children’s mother found the USB while cleaning).
To top it all off he worked at one of those trampoline park places, which are obviously frequented by children.
They're always place where there's lots of kids. A lot of children get abused by people who should care for them, police officers, social workers, teachers etc
There's a kid's trampoline/play place in my area, and once I decided to go inside out of curiosity to see what it looked like. The girl at the reception desk wouldn't let me go any further because I didn't have any children with me, and explained that's their policy to filter out the creeps. In fact, she added that not that long ago one guy managed to get in by claiming his non-existent kid was in there. So disgusting.
My father , his eyes look soulless. Not only is he physically and emotionally abusive . He’s a narcissist and in denial . The scariest times with him where when he had alcohol induced psychosis a man scared of his own shadow is scary to a child especially when you’ve seen what he’s capable of. He broke into our house while we were away and stole all of my mothers identification information the tv stole her photo albums one of her cars, threw all her underwear in the pond and threw her bras on the chandelier. He also stole my dog and threatened to let her out on a busy road if my mother didn’t go see him. He also owes like 700k in tax idk how nobody’s caught him. I’m not scared of snakes, spiders, heights etc but I’m terrified of my father.
My dad used to scare me until I was about 35 and realized he had no hooks in me anymore. He called one day trying to play me off my brothers and create some huge drama out of nothing ( common occurrence) and I’d just had enough. Told him off hung up and haven’t talked to him in a long time. He was always physically intimidating too but I had to remember I’m bigger than him now too. Once he realized I couldn’t be manipulated anymore I swear he’s scared of me now because at times I can break the power he has over my 3 siblings. He’s like a wild animal. Once he sees you’re not scared he loses his power.
GET THE DOG BACK! If I could I’d grab my shotgun and go on a little chase for a certain narcissist.
My step-grandmother. When she dies, I will not go to her funeral. I’ll be sure to party and sing “Ding dong the witch is dead.” The ironic part is, she used to be a nun, but got pardoned by the convent to leave. She is proof no matter how religious you are, it doesn’t give you a free pass to heaven.
mother teresa fought so hard against birth control. She just wanted more poor people so she could "help them" and be seen as a saint. Well, it seems to have worked for the people who didn't know what was really going on.
Load More Replies...I don’t think God is interested in what you believed, but how you treated people. Jesus defined his disciples as people who love others. The ‘beliefs’ aren’t much without the love.
Tell that to the hypocritical Republicans who say "Oh, I'm sorry for your trouble! We'll pray for you! - or words to that effect... but won't lift a finger to help! (Why do you think America has such a totally non existent medical system!)
Load More Replies...You mean the nuns kicked her out? How bad do you have to be that even the church can't tolerate you any more?
Churches a full of horrible people. It's almost as though anyone can call themselves a Christian regardless of how they behave.
Load More Replies..."Con man" is short for "confidence man". "Confidence" is another word for "faith".
Load More Replies...It's always the religious people who turn out to be the worst ones.
read about these bad asses https://networklobby.org/nunsonthebus/
Load More Replies...Some of the most evil people are religious people. For example, Chad & Lori Daybell. Who are both locked up now.
Being a nun is not a sentence to jail. It's voluntary. There is a formality to officially leave holy orders, but there's no Pope Police who hunt you down if you don't follow it. And leaving holy orders should be proof that she's NOT actually a saint-on-earth, so yeah, not being a decent person ... maybe there was a reason for her resignation.
A lady who lived the street over from me when I was a kid slowly poisoned her husband over several months resulting in his death. Did it for insurance money. She was always pretty mean but I remember him being very nice.
I once asked my husband what his insurance payout would be. Apart from loving him and not being an idiot (c'mon, spouse is usually the first suspect), he could make the same amount in just a little over a year. Even if I didn't like him, I'd rather pay for a divorce lawyer than a criminal lawyer.
Load More Replies...Very recently ently I read on BP about another woman poisoning her husband for insurance money. Is this the same woman?
Maybe not as evil as some people here, but when I worked security at Walmart, we had a "quota" of people we needed to catch per shift or our jobs would be on the line.
My manager decided that since it was a slow day, shed start picking on teens and obviously not-well off people, trying to call the police on them for taking a candy bar or a pack of 3$ ground beef. It was to the point where she took an older lady, who was extremely nice and came in often, usually buying clothes for the community center kids she helped supervise, into the backroom over a misplaced pair of 5$ gym shorts that she had forgotten to scan. She called the police and made.a.huge stink over it, berating this poor woman and that was the day I walked.out. I went to visit my parents in another state, ignored every call Walmart sent to me, and left a voicemail for my boss telling them EXACTLY how I felt. It felt nice, and was probably the best thing for my mental health, because I was beginning to get very depressed working that piece of s**t job.
F**k Walmart and all their managers.
Oh! I also had a manager while I was there who worked in the CS department, who constantly tried to get underage girls numbers, like 16yr olds want anything to do with your 53yr old a*s. Reported him multiple times, but since he was friends with district, nothing ever came of my reports. Disgusting piece of s**t.
Well, certain Walmart management was complete trash, (Personal is the area I have. a problem with - "forgetting" a disability repeatedly is either the manager being a moron or is a lie), while some managers were decent. Overall, f*ck Walmart as a company.
I worked at Walmart and have never heard of this policy. I call b******t.
I worked there in my teens and holy s**t I hated it. I was what was called a code 88 so collecting carts and cleaning spills and assembling c**p... the loss prevention dude was a total goof. I saw him literally tackle a kid that was maybe 8 tops over a bag of candy. He acted like he was secret service when he was just some goober Walmart employee. I could tell stories about that place for days.
I worked at Walmart for a month and got fired. Deservedly. I've always hated that company, the way they do business and treat their employees. So I had a bad attitude from the beginning. I think the final straw was they send a secret shopper to your dept to check out goods and you're supposed to do certain checks to stop shoplifters. If someone buys a purse for instance, you check inside in case they put some jewelry or something in there. I didn't do any of it. The worst part was they had a Playstation on that bottom shelf of the cart and I didn't even notice that. It was so bad. When they fired me, they said "We get the impression you don't like being here". Too true. I still never go there. Just so we're clear- if you do the bulk of your shopping at Walmart and have abandoned local businesses, you're a piece of s***. You're supporting a genuinely evil corporation and screwing over your friends and neighbours who own local business. You should be ashamed of yourself.
I don't disagree but also some people don't have the extra income to really have a choice. Like it or not saving a few bucks by shopping there is something some people have no choice in.
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Tony Robbins. When I met him I had no idea who he was or what he did but he just creeped me out. He was so creepy and disturbed me so much that I later googled him, which only confirmed my opinion. I can't put into words exactly why I found him disturbing. It wasn't a specific thing he said or did in our brief interaction, which was only 5 minutes and barely an introduction, but he still gives me the w*****s when I think about it.
I suspect he's a master manipulator - those kinds of people will give the vibe if you're not blind to it.
I think John Oliver described him best, as "the full-sized head from Easter Island"
Just googled his name only and all the results were obviously from his PR firm. This guy has worked hard to make sure all the bad info about him is hidden - says a lot to me about how likely he's a real a*****e.
I just read that he coached Mother Teressa! To do what, exactly?
He's a thief and a con-man who prays on vulnerable people and steals their money. The very definition of a shyster.
"The allegations include sexual misconduct or harassment that took place in the 1990s and early 2000s, before he married his second wife, as well as claims Robbins berated victims of rape or domestic abuse during his self-help sessions" I've never heard of him personally, just looked it up.
Load More Replies...A former co-worker was his PA for about a month. She also said he was a total creep, really narcissistic and completely inappropriate.
I've only ever met one human being that creeped me out like that. I saw him at a bus stop, and he creeped me out so much, that I walked four blocks to the next stop to get away from him. Only met him for a few seconds!
I had a nemesis in high school who taught me a very valuable lesson - the winner of the war is always the one willing to be absolutely ruthless.
That kid stole the Gameboy out of my backpack, told the bus driver I was spitting on the bus and got me ISS, planted a stolen calculator in my backpack and then told the school administration I stole it so I was nearly arrested, told the school administration I was giving away my Adderall and nearly got me arrested AGAIN (And actually got the kid I was giving it to arrested).
I knew a kid like that in high school, I was his constant target. I finally snapped after he stuck me in the butt with a pair of scissors, teachers wouldn't do anything so I caught him alone in the ally behind the school & gave him an "attitude adjustment" with a baseball bat. After he got out of the hospital he never bothered me again
I would have talked it out with him... and visited him in the hospital afterwards, just to get my point across.
In School Suspension. That I know of, it's mostly an American thing, it's basically isolation for the school day
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My childhood friend, who I used to borrow SNES games from and lived down the street:
Hijacked a car, went into a random old lady’s house and stabbed her to death, ran back to the car, drove it into the side of a Bertucci’s, ran in the restaurant, stabbed a man in the head and killed him, and then was shot by an off-duty police officer when he would not relent.
All because he was depressed and too cowardly to take his own life himself.
Before this the only thing I had against him was that he never returned my other friend’s Pokemon Red strategy guide in 1999.
"All because he was depressed..."?? This guy was seriously mentally ill, and needed professional help. Obviously that didn't happen, and this was the horrific result. But don't be so dismissive of depression please, it's not like it was a minor illness.
https://www.newstribune.com/news/2016/may/12/4-miles-violence-disturbed-man-killed-end-rampage/
I’ve worked for or with at least 3 clinically diagnosed narcissists and their length of evil ranks pretty high considering the unexpected assumption that they’re “just” going to be your boss or coworker.
Is there an ACTUAL "Certified Narcissist" certificate? I would love to send one to my wife's ex-husband because A. My step-daughter called us from LAX sobbing because he "forgot" to pick her up when she went to go visit him. B. I just hate the guy (see A). I went off on him so badly during the airport incident that he asked my daughter "Do you feel safe around him?" The short answer is she does. She once told me "I love you because you're a dad and you tell Dad Jokes.", which made me get all misty-eyed. Her father, on the other hand, should best keep his distance.
Load More Replies...How could you ever know they were "clinically" diagnosed? Did they wear a badge or tell you that when they introduced themselves? I get the feeling you label people that call you out and that's a problem with you not them.
That's nothing, I'm related to 3 diagnosed narcissists. Check mate!
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Too many to count, unfortunately
Recently, I had a "best friend" of over 20+ years. I told him about my work experience and how I feel discriminated against. He was then told by said team what they do when it comes to me, and my feelings were correct as he told me. He supported me after learning that. That same month, they promoted him. Next thing I hear is "I see both sides of the arguments" and "I don't fully agree with your frustrations". The pain of hearing that sent me into such a shock that I immediately moved to protect myself on instinct. Set heavy boundaries, enforced them when he tried to disrespect them. That caused him to explode on me and reveal a lot of his secrets. He was never supportive of anything for me, but only kept me around so that I could fuel his own vanity. I went from confiding in him about everything to barely a greeting now
I have more evil people stories that I could write novels on, but that one is the most recent one.
I once had a colleague that seemed very nice at first. I didn't really talk with her but later it turned out that it was a good thing. She really enjoyed using the not so nice or just dubious things that people had confided in her and use it for backstabbing. I was so glad to hear she got a new job elsewhere in just over a year but I think she found that the working climate had cooled considerably.
I think if you're going to write a novel you should improve your writing skills a little.
You actually sound like you could be one of these people.
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My EX. She walked out on me and 2 kids without any warning.
What if she would cause more harm by being in her children's lives? Surely a parents job is to put their child's welfare first?
Load More Replies...I truly don't understand this, I can't even abandon my ex that I live with and HER child, let alone if it was my own
A coward above all else. I was 18 and scared sh*tless what I became pregnant. I never thought of abandoning my poor baby :,(
When i was 14, a boy from our school died in a hunting accident. There was this other dude always s******g on everyone and doing bad pranks. He called the grieving parents at home one night and talked s**t. Saying awful stuff and mocking the death of their son. I remember him telling us and laughing his a*s out cause the parents were crying and yelling. Most toxic guy i have ever met. Few years laters his own little brother died in a car accident and after that he looks quiet and now is married with kids. But i will never forgot his evil laugh and the absolute awful stuff he does.
The most evil person I have ever met has to be my brother. A large part of the nightmare that was my childhood can be directly attributed to him. While it is true that our parents were narcissistic and abusive our responses were very different. Mine was to be as low key as possible and avoid provoking their wrath while he was to openly challenge them and incur it. But he had a way of twisting it so that often I was made to shoulder the blame for his antics. Years later, after serving two prison terms and being dishonorably discharged from the Army he showed that he had not changed one bit. After driving my mother to an early grave, he then weaseled his way into gaining control of my dad's finances and subsequently sold all his personal property and kicked him out of his own house. I'm sure he has a reserved spot in hell.
I went on a date with George Sodini. I didn't particularly like him, years of "Just give him a chance! Maybe he's a nice guy!" Just echoed in my brain. I don't even remember the date. I do remember jumping out of his car at the end of it and telling him thanks, bye! I had to get out of his car before he tried to kiss me. I knew I could never kiss him. That was some 35 years or so ago, but it still creeps me out.
I had a college class with mass shooter Jared Loughner. The dude gave off the most bone chilling vibe I’ve ever felt in my life. You could feel his presence before he entered the classroom. During a lecture one night, he cut off the instructor mid-sentence and blurted out loud “I wonder what it would be like to rape a woman.” The genuine curiosity in his tone still terrifies me to this day. My female classmates and I no longer felt safe around him after that, especially since we had to walk alone to our cars in a dark empty parking lot after class. One of my classmates and I ended up reporting him to campus security. It started the chain of event that resulted in him being expelled from the community college. The school also reported his bizarre behavior to the Pima County Sheriff’s Office.
The title photo and description of somebody beating a dog made me realize this is not a list I can read today. 😞
Years ago I had a "friend" who I hadn't seen or heard of for several years. Suddenly she contacts me online, tells me her landlord is going to evict her and that she needs a place to stay. Mind you back then I was a poor university student, but I still tried everything to help her. I also was a depressed, shy pushover and never noticed how entitled and manipulative this girl was. She basically steamrolled her way into my life, got angry if things didn't go her way and turned me into her personal housemaid. And after several months of mooching off of me and living in my apartment, she basically disappeared over night without a word and left my life in shambles. To this day she still owes me money
My ex called my mom and said I was acting funny, but not to worry, he take care of it. He went on to punch me down onto the couch, sat on me pining my arms under his knees, and pressed a knife to my neck. My mom thought his call was weird and knocked on my door right then. I had a line from the knife and told her what happened. He told her I did it to myself. Police came, same story. They didn't know who to believe, he said, she said deal. He planned to off me and say I committed suicide. 9 years and still have a fear of running into him.
I met a man, we got along terrifically, and he told me of his sexual escapades because I enjoyed the stories. Soon, however, he totally floored me by telling me about the straight men he’d raped. Given his personality, it came off like bragging, but I was so disturbed, I cut all ties with him. He was so nonchalant telling the stories, and I often wonder what my face looked like when he told me. It *must* have shown how horrified I was, and yet he kept going. I always wonder whether my horror what was fueled him to tell me. 😞 (I spose it’s only fair to mention that he had himself been horrifically abused as a child; someone pimped him out to old men. 🤮)
I work at a prison as a prison guard. I have stories. Many, many stories. Not just from inmates either, but some staff, (not surprisingly). Fortunately, the majority of folks I work with are good people. But there are some that are the definition of "a*****e". They love the power and it goes straight to their head. It seems like the folks who work in the medical department are worse though. I once had an inmate come into my office and fall on the floor in extreme pain. Like, tears were streaming down his face. I called medical right away and they REFUSED TO SEE HIM!!! The b***h was laughing when I told her the guy was literally crying. I reported her and our seriously awesome Captain chewed her out. But yeah, I still have WAAAAYYYYY too many stories.
When i was 14, a boy from our school died in a hunting accident. There was this other dude always s******g on everyone and doing bad pranks. He called the grieving parents at home one night and talked s**t. Saying awful stuff and mocking the death of their son. I remember him telling us and laughing his a*s out cause the parents were crying and yelling. Most toxic guy i have ever met. Few years laters his own little brother died in a car accident and after that he looks quiet and now is married with kids. But i will never forgot his evil laugh and the absolute awful stuff he does.
The most evil person I have ever met has to be my brother. A large part of the nightmare that was my childhood can be directly attributed to him. While it is true that our parents were narcissistic and abusive our responses were very different. Mine was to be as low key as possible and avoid provoking their wrath while he was to openly challenge them and incur it. But he had a way of twisting it so that often I was made to shoulder the blame for his antics. Years later, after serving two prison terms and being dishonorably discharged from the Army he showed that he had not changed one bit. After driving my mother to an early grave, he then weaseled his way into gaining control of my dad's finances and subsequently sold all his personal property and kicked him out of his own house. I'm sure he has a reserved spot in hell.
I went on a date with George Sodini. I didn't particularly like him, years of "Just give him a chance! Maybe he's a nice guy!" Just echoed in my brain. I don't even remember the date. I do remember jumping out of his car at the end of it and telling him thanks, bye! I had to get out of his car before he tried to kiss me. I knew I could never kiss him. That was some 35 years or so ago, but it still creeps me out.
I had a college class with mass shooter Jared Loughner. The dude gave off the most bone chilling vibe I’ve ever felt in my life. You could feel his presence before he entered the classroom. During a lecture one night, he cut off the instructor mid-sentence and blurted out loud “I wonder what it would be like to rape a woman.” The genuine curiosity in his tone still terrifies me to this day. My female classmates and I no longer felt safe around him after that, especially since we had to walk alone to our cars in a dark empty parking lot after class. One of my classmates and I ended up reporting him to campus security. It started the chain of event that resulted in him being expelled from the community college. The school also reported his bizarre behavior to the Pima County Sheriff’s Office.
The title photo and description of somebody beating a dog made me realize this is not a list I can read today. 😞
Years ago I had a "friend" who I hadn't seen or heard of for several years. Suddenly she contacts me online, tells me her landlord is going to evict her and that she needs a place to stay. Mind you back then I was a poor university student, but I still tried everything to help her. I also was a depressed, shy pushover and never noticed how entitled and manipulative this girl was. She basically steamrolled her way into my life, got angry if things didn't go her way and turned me into her personal housemaid. And after several months of mooching off of me and living in my apartment, she basically disappeared over night without a word and left my life in shambles. To this day she still owes me money
My ex called my mom and said I was acting funny, but not to worry, he take care of it. He went on to punch me down onto the couch, sat on me pining my arms under his knees, and pressed a knife to my neck. My mom thought his call was weird and knocked on my door right then. I had a line from the knife and told her what happened. He told her I did it to myself. Police came, same story. They didn't know who to believe, he said, she said deal. He planned to off me and say I committed suicide. 9 years and still have a fear of running into him.
I met a man, we got along terrifically, and he told me of his sexual escapades because I enjoyed the stories. Soon, however, he totally floored me by telling me about the straight men he’d raped. Given his personality, it came off like bragging, but I was so disturbed, I cut all ties with him. He was so nonchalant telling the stories, and I often wonder what my face looked like when he told me. It *must* have shown how horrified I was, and yet he kept going. I always wonder whether my horror what was fueled him to tell me. 😞 (I spose it’s only fair to mention that he had himself been horrifically abused as a child; someone pimped him out to old men. 🤮)
I work at a prison as a prison guard. I have stories. Many, many stories. Not just from inmates either, but some staff, (not surprisingly). Fortunately, the majority of folks I work with are good people. But there are some that are the definition of "a*****e". They love the power and it goes straight to their head. It seems like the folks who work in the medical department are worse though. I once had an inmate come into my office and fall on the floor in extreme pain. Like, tears were streaming down his face. I called medical right away and they REFUSED TO SEE HIM!!! The b***h was laughing when I told her the guy was literally crying. I reported her and our seriously awesome Captain chewed her out. But yeah, I still have WAAAAYYYYY too many stories.
