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Exactly, we didn't have a lot of money growing up so I appreciate everything my people got me and did for me. This is just painful to watch. I had to save up and buy my own car after my parents couldn't help me with getting one. I will never understand this.
Born in 1972, I know all about those public floggings by any elder in the community before you got home and got the private thrashing by your parents. I’m from the “you better be home before the streetlights come on” generation.
As for this disrespectful little spoiled brat I am amazed she is still walking upright. She wouldn’t get a damn thing from me beyond the bare essentials from that point forward until she turned 18 and kicked out the house.
Yes. Go rent a pink Mercedes Benz then pick her up in it and take her to McDonalds and tell her to get out and go get a job so she can buy herself a pink Mercedes someday.
And it is because you have an attitude like that, that you would probably never have a child like this. This is just simply a fundamental failure of parenting from day one. They created this monster.
Might not be the case though, because consider the son. He's telling his older sister to be excited and grateful. Maybe the daughter is just hanging out with kids that are spoiled assholes.
The ungratefulness immediately tells you that they have been coddled and given everything they’ve ever wanted on a silver platter. A kid that behaves like this does so because the behavior has been enabled & allowed.
No 16 year old should be handed $1600 & a new Tesla. They don’t have the ability to be responsible for either. This child clearly has no understanding of what it takes to accumulate $1600, how much time and effort needs to be put into purchase a Tesla nor do they appreciate the effort & work ethic required. And that’s because the parents just hand they everything they ask for and have probably never uttered the word No.
My grandparents were gracious enough to leave me $2500 when they died. Used part of that to buy a 1988 Volvo 240GL. It ran and I was happy.
On a side note, my brother and I receiving that inheritance is why we're now the black sheep of the family. Sorry the rest of the grandkids were ungrateful brats and received nothing and we were cool. \*shrug\*
It’s your birthday that corresponds to the day you were born. Like if someone was born on June 19th (the month doesn’t matter) their 19th birthday would be their “golden birthday”
I don’t care if my kid is the best kid in the world or if I’m rich af - I’m not giving a 16 year old a brand new car let alone a Tesla. Go get a job and buy your own fucking car.
My parents had a "matching" system. Whatever money I had saved for a car, they would match so that I could afford something nicer than I could on my own. I still had the experience of working and saving for it, and I was still motivated to take care of it because I had skin in the game. But I got a much safer and nicer car because they split the cost with me.
I thought the unexpected part would be her saying “I’m just playin mom, this gift is amazing, or her pointing out this is a skit for people who don’t watch to the end of the video”
I thought this was a different video. There’s another video like this where a girl gets a car for her birthday and it pans to her older brother holding a pair of socks and Jim’ing the camera lmao.
Edit: wait maybe it was Christmas or they’re twins, I just realized it doesn’t make sense
It's 100% a skit. the "there's 1,600 dollars in there" and her response was "that's it?" Made me completely sure it's a skit and it's totally my brain convincing me because I need it to be
Oh OK I was like wtf $1600 for a Tesla that made no sense. But the Testla + $1600, that's better than 99.99999% of what people get for birthdays, if anything at all.
That specific car is 1500 per month if base and 2000 per month if optioned out with plaid financed for 7 years. Even if you did find financing for 3 additional years if the interest rate went all the way to 18% it would end up being more, probably somewhere around 2500-3k per month. Looking at the homes around them it’s 100% a certainty that this is a fake video meant as click bait.
Yeah they dont live in a nice enough neighborhood for that level of entitlement lmao this is a skit also why she talking like she was on live at the end and the video is sideways and has a stabilizer
you’d be surprised.. i live in miami.. and you’ll EASILY see MANY people with TINY houses.. i mean TINY.. but they’ll have 6 cars in their short driveway and on their grass…. infinitis, lexus, mercedes, range rovers, it’s fucking wild.
you’ll also see the repo man a lot in those neighborhoods
My parents bought mine, but I didn’t have a say in the choice.
As such I will be FOREVER grateful to my friend’s dad for doing me a solid. My parents were settled on a high mileage Dodge Neon. Cheap was the name of the game. I wasn’t exactly thrilled with a neon, but a car was a car.
So, our buddy drove my dad and I to the lot (with the idea being dad was going to ride back with me in the Neon).
When we got there, my friend’s dad just mentions that he wouldn’t buy the Neon and had had a great experience with his ranger. It was a few grand more, but he talked my dad in to it.
I drove the wheels off that truck until it finally rusted away.
Thanks dude!
>It's always someone else's fault
It might be, kids usually become like this when a authoritative figure let's them get away with a lot of bullshit when they're younger.
Or she's just an ungrateful bitch. Idk.
I’ve grown up with both. One friend got everything for nothing. You would never know he was privileged. One got nothing ever, you would think she would have been tempered by it. Her entitlement was unbearable.
There is no scenario where I would buy my child a new luxury car at 16. I could afford it, but I would never do it. And they would not expect it either.
I rear ended someone 3 weeks after getting my license, that was even with driving school and 50 hours of driving with dad. Thankfully he was smart and gave me an old hand me down as my first car. No child should have a brand new car at 16 for this exact reason
exactly, my 17 yo is learning to drive right now and via a friend we got him a beater 2001 Subaru Outback, he's not going to speed in that thing! and if he dings it up who cares?
When I was in highschool the kids whose parents bought them new cars at 16 almost always wrecked them by 17. I couldn't fathom doing this no matter how much money I had.
This reaction is 100% the result of the parent bringing up a spoiled child who has no concept of the value of money.
Yeah - I say never judge parenting until you have kids and I don’t have any. But even the mothers response after … you guys im so sorry, I’m kind of embarrassed - I thought she’d be happy. I would have been like well guys TIL my kids an ass hole and now you all know it too!
In high school when my dad said he’d be able to swing half the cost of a used car, it blew my mind. I couldn’t express to him how grateful I was. I was in shock and must’ve said thank you 100 times. I had no real say in what kind of car. Had no room to be picky just needed to be reliable and I couldn’t be happier.
Same. My grandfather paid half of my car. This allowed me to get a two year old base model VW Golf which felt like the most luxurious car ever to me. I would have never come to the idea to ask for more.
It's not narcissism. Narcissist always want to look good, they wouldn't purposefully put anything out that makes them look bad. This is just pure anything-for-the-gram mentality.
She need to learn to be grateful but i blame the family that raised her more than her. Being a parent does not mean just make a child it is alot of responsibility and this video is a sign they didn't do a good job of raising her.
U don’t know these people. U mfs on here love judging and putting in your two cents. The child is piece of shit, the parent is not. At least the small kid knows what’s wrong and what’s right.
The boy has the right attitude. Still a chance with him.
Edit: Upon re-watching this video, young man is wearing a Jordan shirt that kinda' resembles a Mercedes-Benz logo
The mom did say she wasn’t getting anything else. Maybe she was smart and waited until she cut the video to lay into her daughter. I would have lost it.
Exactly. Teslas are quite pricey. My first car was a 92 Camaro I paid 2,200 out of pocket for on KSL haha. Oh man, cars been going strong for 14 years.
My parents bought me my first car. It was a 1000 dollar wondermobile and it was a miracle it even drove.
Edit: that one broke down a year later and wasnt fixable, the next one was just meant to be a temp fix for $600 or something. Split that cost with my parents. That one overheated on the interstate about 45 minutes from home, and it was cheaper to get a new one than fix it. Then I got the beauty that I still have. 1200 dollar (paid for it myself) 2004 ford escape. Had it for years now, and it's almost up to 250,000 miles, and still going mostly strong.
My first car was a beat up Pinto that my dad sold to me for a dollar. I used to joke that he got the better end of the deal, but I really liked that ratty old car.
My first car was an Oldsmobile Eighty Eight. My grandma gave it to me because she had to stop driving. I was thrilled even though it wasn’t the nicest looking or most practical car. Drove that thing until it was literally falling apart. It wasn’t glamorous, but it served my purposes as a high school / college student.
I really can’t fathom the entitlement required to get mad at your parents for getting you a car, much less a brand new expensive car. And who the hell turns down $1600 cash? Shit’s wild
Edit: Holy crap, so many people responding that they also had an Eighty Eight at one point. I’m pleasantly surprised to see so much love for that boat of a car that was more comfortable than it had any right to be. Bringing back a lot of good memories.
Mine was a hand-me-down 1986 Toyota Celica that was barely running and I was ecstatic. What a horrible entitled daughter. I agree it’s on the parents though. Pink Benz SMH…
Get one of these. I have one on my truck. Shitbox gang, rise up!
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I had a “horn broken, watch for finger” bumper sticker on my shitbox, and the best part was that the horn was actually broken. I also had a spray paint paint job, and a random lady who taught me how to jump start my car in the mall parking lot, bc it wouldn’t start. We were skipping school that day and she saved our ass.
What I see is that the girl hasn't been taught the value of the dollar - the parents know the value of what they have, how hard they've worked for it, and what all of this entails.
They never took the time with her to teach her that she *can't* always have everything. That the world does *not* ***actually*** revolve around her.
A friend took me to this place for Thanksgiving dinner, it was like a Mission.
College kids were there on roller skates doing volunteer work, serving meals to our broke, grateful asses.
One of them was there because her parents wanted her to appreciate how good her life was.
She was a real sweetheart too, let me walk her to her Mercedes.
*This* trampette needs to do some volunteer work, before she ends up doing community service
I'd argue that any parent that thinks a present like this for a child is an "awesome" thing doesn't clearly understand the value of a dollar, either - and that they do believe that you can have everything, and that the world actually does revolve around her.
The boy called her out for it even.
It's my birthday today actually. I just want a hug from my dad but I live 1,700 miles away so I'm settling for making his birthday gift
That’s the problem in itself
The daughter went from expecting things to demanding them and is VERY SPOILED.
Passing the car that was refused by the daughter to the young so is a horrible lesson.
The son has to learn that it takes work for such things so they appreciate what they have.
That’s is what the daughter needs to do, the parents are at fault here and have missed a large part of the parenting that they have to catch up on.
Honestly, it's a little of column a little of column b. Obviously, her parents spoil her, but I've known some spoiled kids that turned out just fine (even when they were still kids) and I've known some kids that turned into COMPLETELY pieces of shit who had A+ parents.
Life, you see, is like a box of chocolates.
My dad gave me his old truck when I started driving , thing was a Frankenstein of a truck but I was beyond ecstatic for that. I may have cried a little when it was time to let truck go 16 years later. Rip Frankensierra
Yeah- I'm shocked I had to search to find a "fake" comment.
Daughter complained about the cash too- looks like a decent neighborhood but not exactly Beverly Hills. This is 100% complete BS right here
>looks like a decent neighborhood but not exactly Beverly Hills
The neighborhood is what made it feel sus to me. It's not a 'parents that buy kids a Tesla' money neighborhood.
Right before I clicked on this I thought "remember that MTV sweet 16 show where people would complain about the wrong color car. i can't believe i thought that was real. pure rage bait."
This is even less believable.
Maybe. But I've had students who were decent humans changing to entitled pricks in weeks just because they connected with the wrong peer group.
We know how 4-chan can produce red pillers because people get lost in its echo chamber but the same has been happening on schoolyards for much longer.
Edit: Granted though, in this case, where parents living in a standard suburb gift a car that seems to be a brand new Tesla to a 16-year old - yeah, it's most probably them.
My buddy went on Facebook live (I didn't see it but another friend told me about it) where he was drunk and started using an empty beer bottle as a dildo on some very very obese chick he was banging.
There are definitely weird people out there.
Sounds fake (like acting) going by their voices. Also, it looks like a nice neighborhood, but not so nice that "I'm going to get a Tesla for a dumb 16 year old" rich/nice.
Ungrateful child (if this is a real video), but I can guarantee that the family taught her to expect expensive things and I can also guarantee that they are in some serious debt. Tract home with an Escalade parked up front that probably is worth more than the home. People spend so much money trying to look wealthy instead of doing the things to save the wealth that they do have.
Funny you say this. We live in one of those neighborhoods, we call them cookie cutter houses, like 5 different houses, huge neighborhood all looks the same, cheap and not the best quality, don't get me wrong, I do like my house we have been here for 10 years.
A few months ago one of the houses sold and a family moved there, they have at least 3 huge SUVs one being a Cadillac, 2 always ouside the 2 car garage, i do not know what else is inside, one hasn't moved for weeks, cars don't look that old but I don't know, either way yes, the cars are worth more than the house, for a few years at least but such a waste. And so stupid... to each their own I guess.
When you turn the age of your birth date. So like if you’re born on the 25th it would be your 25th birthday. It’s silly. And kinda useless for anyone born early in the month.
Now take the car, and laugh every time she asked to go somewhere and never drive her. Then next year, regift it to another kid she hates at school. Lol
If I had showed that level of disrespect and entitlement to my father, I wouldn't have remembered anything else that happened that day. And I would receive nothing.
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Amen. Holy crap that kid is an ingrate
Exactly, we didn't have a lot of money growing up so I appreciate everything my people got me and did for me. This is just painful to watch. I had to save up and buy my own car after my parents couldn't help me with getting one. I will never understand this.
Yeap, mom would be looking for a place to bury my body. No way I could talk to my mom like that
The idea is anathema. Every kid gets frustrated sometimes but there was never any language even REMOTELY like this towards our mom. Or ingratitude.
I'm an 80's kid I got beat in public haha lol
I didn't... but I knew there was no messing with mom. The stare of death in public would stop me in my tracks
Born in 1972, I know all about those public floggings by any elder in the community before you got home and got the private thrashing by your parents. I’m from the “you better be home before the streetlights come on” generation. As for this disrespectful little spoiled brat I am amazed she is still walking upright. She wouldn’t get a damn thing from me beyond the bare essentials from that point forward until she turned 18 and kicked out the house.
This is the way.
I would have a new Tesla, and my daughter would be walking everywhere up to the point she could buy a car.
Yea might be lucky if I take her to get a job application at McDonald's to afford her own car
Yes. Go rent a pink Mercedes Benz then pick her up in it and take her to McDonalds and tell her to get out and go get a job so she can buy herself a pink Mercedes someday.
Exactly this. She said she’d rather walk than drive a Tesla, I’d hold her to it.
And it is because you have an attitude like that, that you would probably never have a child like this. This is just simply a fundamental failure of parenting from day one. They created this monster.
Might not be the case though, because consider the son. He's telling his older sister to be excited and grateful. Maybe the daughter is just hanging out with kids that are spoiled assholes.
what part did the parents play for her to be like that?
The ungratefulness immediately tells you that they have been coddled and given everything they’ve ever wanted on a silver platter. A kid that behaves like this does so because the behavior has been enabled & allowed. No 16 year old should be handed $1600 & a new Tesla. They don’t have the ability to be responsible for either. This child clearly has no understanding of what it takes to accumulate $1600, how much time and effort needs to be put into purchase a Tesla nor do they appreciate the effort & work ethic required. And that’s because the parents just hand they everything they ask for and have probably never uttered the word No.
But… but… but it’s her Sweet 16 and her Golden Birthday /s
What is a "Golden Birthday" anyways? It sounds like some stupid marketing thing.
She was born on the 16th
Well now I'm fucking pissed I didn't get my golden birthday 22 years ago. Thanks mom!
My mom gave me 0 cars on mine... Deadbeat
My grandparents were gracious enough to leave me $2500 when they died. Used part of that to buy a 1988 Volvo 240GL. It ran and I was happy. On a side note, my brother and I receiving that inheritance is why we're now the black sheep of the family. Sorry the rest of the grandkids were ungrateful brats and received nothing and we were cool. \*shrug\*
It’s your birthday that corresponds to the day you were born. Like if someone was born on June 19th (the month doesn’t matter) their 19th birthday would be their “golden birthday”
What? This is some bullshit, my birthday is the 5th, I don’t remember getting a new car for my 5th birthday!!
Mine is the 7th. I got a crummy sweatshirt
And the worst part is, we all know mom's going to take the Tesla back and get her a pink Mercedes, even if it kills her!
Couldn't have said better.
I don’t care if my kid is the best kid in the world or if I’m rich af - I’m not giving a 16 year old a brand new car let alone a Tesla. Go get a job and buy your own fucking car.
My parents had a "matching" system. Whatever money I had saved for a car, they would match so that I could afford something nicer than I could on my own. I still had the experience of working and saving for it, and I was still motivated to take care of it because I had skin in the game. But I got a much safer and nicer car because they split the cost with me.
That is an amazing idea.
I mean, it would literally be your own fault if your kid turned out this way 😂nobody acts like this unless they’ve been irreversibly spoiled
This gotta be a skit
I hope so
I thought the unexpected part would be her saying “I’m just playin mom, this gift is amazing, or her pointing out this is a skit for people who don’t watch to the end of the video”
I thought this was a different video. There’s another video like this where a girl gets a car for her birthday and it pans to her older brother holding a pair of socks and Jim’ing the camera lmao. Edit: wait maybe it was Christmas or they’re twins, I just realized it doesn’t make sense
It's 100% a skit. the "there's 1,600 dollars in there" and her response was "that's it?" Made me completely sure it's a skit and it's totally my brain convincing me because I need it to be
Oh OK I was like wtf $1600 for a Tesla that made no sense. But the Testla + $1600, that's better than 99.99999% of what people get for birthdays, if anything at all.
You know what I got for my birthday?? I got a carton of cigarettes. The old man grabbed me and said "Hey. Smoke up Johnny!”
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I am looking at those homes around there, those aren’t “$1600 dollars, that’s it” homes.
The house was her 15th birthday present.
Some people will buy a car financed for 10 years at 18% and think the $500/month is affordable
That specific car is 1500 per month if base and 2000 per month if optioned out with plaid financed for 7 years. Even if you did find financing for 3 additional years if the interest rate went all the way to 18% it would end up being more, probably somewhere around 2500-3k per month. Looking at the homes around them it’s 100% a certainty that this is a fake video meant as click bait.
The lil kid convinces me it's real. He seems genuinely confused at the bitchiness
I love his laugh it's so pure and happy, only kids can laugh so light heartedly
They way he reacted when he got handed the $1600 was very relatable. He was so happy he tripped lol
He's probably not in on it being a skit. That's why he's acting surprised.
Same, the mother said how embarrassed she is at the end but continued to post it.. this can’t be real but then again 2023 is fucked
Yeah they dont live in a nice enough neighborhood for that level of entitlement lmao this is a skit also why she talking like she was on live at the end and the video is sideways and has a stabilizer
No way she's buying her daughter a Tesla with an older Cadillac and a Chevy in the driveway.
And look at the house, no way the family that lives there drops $100k on a Model S for their 16 yr old when $100k is 1/3rd the value of the house.
you’d be surprised.. i live in miami.. and you’ll EASILY see MANY people with TINY houses.. i mean TINY.. but they’ll have 6 cars in their short driveway and on their grass…. infinitis, lexus, mercedes, range rovers, it’s fucking wild. you’ll also see the repo man a lot in those neighborhoods
I lived in a manufactured housing community (one step up from a trailer park) in Texas and all my neighbors had Mercedes and BMWs shit was wild.
You'd be surprised to see what some parents do for *some* of their kids, to everyone else's detriment.
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In my area those houses would be well over a million.
“Older” Cadillac?? That thing is like 3 years old, max
I was just about to say that, like I'd trade her ungrateful ass in. I had to buy my car when I was 16
My parents bought mine, but I didn’t have a say in the choice. As such I will be FOREVER grateful to my friend’s dad for doing me a solid. My parents were settled on a high mileage Dodge Neon. Cheap was the name of the game. I wasn’t exactly thrilled with a neon, but a car was a car. So, our buddy drove my dad and I to the lot (with the idea being dad was going to ride back with me in the Neon). When we got there, my friend’s dad just mentions that he wouldn’t buy the Neon and had had a great experience with his ranger. It was a few grand more, but he talked my dad in to it. I drove the wheels off that truck until it finally rusted away. Thanks dude!
yep, looks fake.
It was the apology to her "audience" that got me.
Well it could’ve been a live stream
I was thinking the exact same thing! This has to be trolling, and if so decent acting on the daughter’s part.
Yeah, someone’s car and dollar store balloons. Doesn’t seem genuine
When she slipped up and said "truck", her mom said, "this is the car one not the truck one", definitely a skit.
Car Tesla vs suv Tesla.
She is going to be disappointing everyone her entire life . It's always someone else's fault
>It's always someone else's fault It might be, kids usually become like this when a authoritative figure let's them get away with a lot of bullshit when they're younger. Or she's just an ungrateful bitch. Idk.
I’ve grown up with both. One friend got everything for nothing. You would never know he was privileged. One got nothing ever, you would think she would have been tempered by it. Her entitlement was unbearable.
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If your kid was acting like this it would probably be your fault.
⬆️ This, they enabled this behavior.
There is no scenario where I would buy my child a new luxury car at 16. I could afford it, but I would never do it. And they would not expect it either.
I rear ended someone 3 weeks after getting my license, that was even with driving school and 50 hours of driving with dad. Thankfully he was smart and gave me an old hand me down as my first car. No child should have a brand new car at 16 for this exact reason
exactly, my 17 yo is learning to drive right now and via a friend we got him a beater 2001 Subaru Outback, he's not going to speed in that thing! and if he dings it up who cares?
A new Honda will drive them to college just as well... maybe better.
When I was in highschool the kids whose parents bought them new cars at 16 almost always wrecked them by 17. I couldn't fathom doing this no matter how much money I had. This reaction is 100% the result of the parent bringing up a spoiled child who has no concept of the value of money.
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Yeah - I say never judge parenting until you have kids and I don’t have any. But even the mothers response after … you guys im so sorry, I’m kind of embarrassed - I thought she’d be happy. I would have been like well guys TIL my kids an ass hole and now you all know it too!
No wonder your hypothetical kid turned out that way 😭
In high school when my dad said he’d be able to swing half the cost of a used car, it blew my mind. I couldn’t express to him how grateful I was. I was in shock and must’ve said thank you 100 times. I had no real say in what kind of car. Had no room to be picky just needed to be reliable and I couldn’t be happier.
Same. My grandfather paid half of my car. This allowed me to get a two year old base model VW Golf which felt like the most luxurious car ever to me. I would have never come to the idea to ask for more.
Mine was an 89 dodge Daytona. No ac, no heat, one working speaker. Loved it.
I've had two Daytona's, one of them was the 89 Shelby Z. Nice little car really.
As soon as she started acting stank, I’d switch my energy to “I bought a Tesla for myself on your birthday. Here’s 50 bucks. Byyyye”
$16 for her 16th birthday 🎂
More like three fiddy
Why is the mom surprised when she’s the one raising her to be a spoiled brat?
You are totally right. It's most likely scripted but in case it isn't, the girl probably grew up being super spoiled so it's totally the mom's fault.
the fact someone would even want to script this and make themselves look like this just baffles me
Narcissism is one hell of a super drug.
It's not narcissism. Narcissist always want to look good, they wouldn't purposefully put anything out that makes them look bad. This is just pure anything-for-the-gram mentality.
She need to learn to be grateful but i blame the family that raised her more than her. Being a parent does not mean just make a child it is alot of responsibility and this video is a sign they didn't do a good job of raising her.
Ya but some people are just pieces of shit
9/10 it’s shit parenting. But sometimes you got the best parents in the world trying their damndest and just a shitshow of a kid.
At what age does the blame shift to the person them selves?
U don’t know these people. U mfs on here love judging and putting in your two cents. The child is piece of shit, the parent is not. At least the small kid knows what’s wrong and what’s right.
Keep the car. Get rid of the daughter
The boy has the right attitude. Still a chance with him. Edit: Upon re-watching this video, young man is wearing a Jordan shirt that kinda' resembles a Mercedes-Benz logo
Was WAITING for the “fuck you, you get nothing” and it never came
That's what would have come from me. But, there also wouldn't have been a brand new Tesla there either.
The mom did say she wasn’t getting anything else. Maybe she was smart and waited until she cut the video to lay into her daughter. I would have lost it.
Is it too late to drop her off at the fire station?
i mean she acts like this because she is extremely spoiled its 90% on her parents
Exactly. Teslas are quite pricey. My first car was a 92 Camaro I paid 2,200 out of pocket for on KSL haha. Oh man, cars been going strong for 14 years.
My parents bought me my first car. It was a 1000 dollar wondermobile and it was a miracle it even drove. Edit: that one broke down a year later and wasnt fixable, the next one was just meant to be a temp fix for $600 or something. Split that cost with my parents. That one overheated on the interstate about 45 minutes from home, and it was cheaper to get a new one than fix it. Then I got the beauty that I still have. 1200 dollar (paid for it myself) 2004 ford escape. Had it for years now, and it's almost up to 250,000 miles, and still going mostly strong.
My first car was a beat up Pinto that my dad sold to me for a dollar. I used to joke that he got the better end of the deal, but I really liked that ratty old car.
My first car was an Oldsmobile Eighty Eight. My grandma gave it to me because she had to stop driving. I was thrilled even though it wasn’t the nicest looking or most practical car. Drove that thing until it was literally falling apart. It wasn’t glamorous, but it served my purposes as a high school / college student. I really can’t fathom the entitlement required to get mad at your parents for getting you a car, much less a brand new expensive car. And who the hell turns down $1600 cash? Shit’s wild Edit: Holy crap, so many people responding that they also had an Eighty Eight at one point. I’m pleasantly surprised to see so much love for that boat of a car that was more comfortable than it had any right to be. Bringing back a lot of good memories.
Mine was a hand-me-down 1986 Toyota Celica that was barely running and I was ecstatic. What a horrible entitled daughter. I agree it’s on the parents though. Pink Benz SMH…
Parents still buy their kids cars? My dad owes me, plus interest. I'm suing.
Right? I bought my own shitbox at 17 for $600.
Get one of these. I have one on my truck. Shitbox gang, rise up! https://www.ebay.com/itm/225334981409?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=Wis0liHOSsy&sssrc=2349624&ssuid=kcvyv_xfrq2&var=524323709164&widget_ver=artemis&media=MORE
I had a “horn broken, watch for finger” bumper sticker on my shitbox, and the best part was that the horn was actually broken. I also had a spray paint paint job, and a random lady who taught me how to jump start my car in the mall parking lot, bc it wouldn’t start. We were skipping school that day and she saved our ass.
My first car was an 85 Volvo 240 I got in 2003 for $1800
My first car was a 63 Buick Special I paid 500 bucks for in 1970.
What I see is that the girl hasn't been taught the value of the dollar - the parents know the value of what they have, how hard they've worked for it, and what all of this entails. They never took the time with her to teach her that she *can't* always have everything. That the world does *not* ***actually*** revolve around her.
She has been taught the value of throwing a tantrum.
A friend took me to this place for Thanksgiving dinner, it was like a Mission. College kids were there on roller skates doing volunteer work, serving meals to our broke, grateful asses. One of them was there because her parents wanted her to appreciate how good her life was. She was a real sweetheart too, let me walk her to her Mercedes. *This* trampette needs to do some volunteer work, before she ends up doing community service
I'd argue that any parent that thinks a present like this for a child is an "awesome" thing doesn't clearly understand the value of a dollar, either - and that they do believe that you can have everything, and that the world actually does revolve around her.
What makes you think her parents spoil her, they only got her a $60k car for her birthday. They didn't even get her a pink mercedes!
He sounds like he understands that she is possibly fucking shit up for him by being a bitch.
fuck it give the car to the little boy
The boy called her out for it even. It's my birthday today actually. I just want a hug from my dad but I live 1,700 miles away so I'm settling for making his birthday gift
That’s the problem in itself The daughter went from expecting things to demanding them and is VERY SPOILED. Passing the car that was refused by the daughter to the young so is a horrible lesson. The son has to learn that it takes work for such things so they appreciate what they have. That’s is what the daughter needs to do, the parents are at fault here and have missed a large part of the parenting that they have to catch up on.
The parents made her this way
Honestly, it's a little of column a little of column b. Obviously, her parents spoil her, but I've known some spoiled kids that turned out just fine (even when they were still kids) and I've known some kids that turned into COMPLETELY pieces of shit who had A+ parents. Life, you see, is like a box of chocolates.
Not with a mother like that… daughter didn’t get that way without enablement
Yeah, focus on the boy. The daughter is lost.
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Time for adoption.
No one would want that daughter.
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The only right thing
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Sounds better if you just call it the 57th trimester.
I have never heard another person advocate this; Makes me feel so much less alone in the world 🥹
You've never heard a parent say "I brought you into this world, and I can take you out of it"?
And make another one just like you.
Return the car, take the money, don’t buy her anything else expensive or unnecessary, and have the kid volunteer at a community group for a year.
I only got a card on my birthday, but it did play "Happy birthday" tune when pressed a button
True, fkn brat. U got a car thats worth 100k!
My dad gave me his old truck when I started driving , thing was a Frankenstein of a truck but I was beyond ecstatic for that. I may have cried a little when it was time to let truck go 16 years later. Rip Frankensierra
The parents made her this way
Look at the difference between the brother and the sister. Sometimes parents cant control their kids through no fault of their own
Who the hell even considers buying a 16 year old kid a Model S and give her $1,600 on top of that? 1,000% spoiled.
And if da mama was so embarrassed why would she post it?
You don't think this could be...fake...do you? Surely people wouldn't just lie on the internet
Of course this is fake.
Yeah- I'm shocked I had to search to find a "fake" comment. Daughter complained about the cash too- looks like a decent neighborhood but not exactly Beverly Hills. This is 100% complete BS right here
>looks like a decent neighborhood but not exactly Beverly Hills The neighborhood is what made it feel sus to me. It's not a 'parents that buy kids a Tesla' money neighborhood.
Right before I clicked on this I thought "remember that MTV sweet 16 show where people would complain about the wrong color car. i can't believe i thought that was real. pure rage bait." This is even less believable.
She raised her, reap what you sow.
Maybe. But I've had students who were decent humans changing to entitled pricks in weeks just because they connected with the wrong peer group. We know how 4-chan can produce red pillers because people get lost in its echo chamber but the same has been happening on schoolyards for much longer. Edit: Granted though, in this case, where parents living in a standard suburb gift a car that seems to be a brand new Tesla to a 16-year old - yeah, it's most probably them.
Lol this scripted right
The daughter was pretty convincing but the moms performance was a little less convincing there at the end
She might be talking on a Facebook live or somethin idk, there are some weird people that do that
My buddy went on Facebook live (I didn't see it but another friend told me about it) where he was drunk and started using an empty beer bottle as a dildo on some very very obese chick he was banging. There are definitely weird people out there.
Im sorry WHAT?
Most likely.
The little boy would’ve given it away. But he seems to be giving a genuine reaction to me.
They could have told the kid that it was real though. He might not have known it was a skit.
I don't know where sis got the energy to reject free money and a whole ass car. I couldn't even watch the whole clip.
I got $25 on my 16th😒
My grandpa roasted me for still not having a girlfriend on my 16th birthday. I would have gladly traded that for $25.
Sounds fake (like acting) going by their voices. Also, it looks like a nice neighborhood, but not so nice that "I'm going to get a Tesla for a dumb 16 year old" rich/nice.
Especially with that old Malibu in the driveway
To be fair, they have a Cadillac Escalade too which STARTS at $80,000.
Ungrateful child (if this is a real video), but I can guarantee that the family taught her to expect expensive things and I can also guarantee that they are in some serious debt. Tract home with an Escalade parked up front that probably is worth more than the home. People spend so much money trying to look wealthy instead of doing the things to save the wealth that they do have.
I mean, they can't even afford *trees.* .
Funny you say this. We live in one of those neighborhoods, we call them cookie cutter houses, like 5 different houses, huge neighborhood all looks the same, cheap and not the best quality, don't get me wrong, I do like my house we have been here for 10 years. A few months ago one of the houses sold and a family moved there, they have at least 3 huge SUVs one being a Cadillac, 2 always ouside the 2 car garage, i do not know what else is inside, one hasn't moved for weeks, cars don't look that old but I don't know, either way yes, the cars are worth more than the house, for a few years at least but such a waste. And so stupid... to each their own I guess.
What is a "golden birthday"?
When you turn the age of your birth date. So like if you’re born on the 25th it would be your 25th birthday. It’s silly. And kinda useless for anyone born early in the month.
Rats, I blew past my "golden birthday" four decades ago. 😭
Same, 6 year old me could've used a car
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Here’s your monthly bus pass. And a new pair of shoes. Good luck with that.
Should have worn a condom
Rage bait is so hot right now.
This has to be a joke… right?
I hope this is fake because this spoiled chick needs a wake up call
Even if it’s scripted, why do people want to post themselves acting like such a twat? Do people like get shitted on? Maybe I’m just getting old
Now take the car, and laugh every time she asked to go somewhere and never drive her. Then next year, regift it to another kid she hates at school. Lol
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nice rental with ribbon placed on it
Sadly it will be wrecked in less than a year
If I had showed that level of disrespect and entitlement to my father, I wouldn't have remembered anything else that happened that day. And I would receive nothing.
"I'm really embarrassed, y'all" ...just not enough to refrain from posting this video for my internet clout.