
41 Horribly Entitled Main Characters From Last Month
You're not the main character in a sitcom, lady!
Imagine needing attention this badly. (He's doing bicep curls, if you couldn't tell.)
"Everyone look at me!!!!"
This daughter can't stand a second of not being spoiled.
I cannot stand people who use speakerphone in public.
I swear, some people have no common decency.
How much do you want to bet this tourist was American?
I highly doubt this person actually gives out these $100 bills. People who do nice things tend not to post photos flaunting their guns and wealth with a caption CLAIMING to do nice things.
If someone drops off their weights on this guy's phone and cracks it, then honestly, he deserves it.
If you can't get a sitter, maybe don't go to the movies.
Do people need classes to learn movie theater etiquette now? There's literally a reminder before every movie.
...Cool. No one cares.
I hate people like this at the gym. It takes thirty seconds to be a good person!
This is just a delusional level of entitlement.
As is this.
I feel like this person's parents never taught them how birthdays work. It's not a time when a bunch of near-strangers give you gift cards?
She couldn't have taken this call somewhere else?
Imagine being a full-grown woman and thinking your daughter is "stealing" your birthday weekend." Grow up.
I get that loud noises are to be expected on July 4, but I'm willing to bet these neighbors didn't take proper safety precautions when they decided to BLOW UP A REFRIGERATOR for their own amusement.
Why do people feel the need to deface nature?
A free YEAR of food??? In what world did this person think that was going to happen?
"But I already told my mom." How old are we?
It's kind of wild to me how many people just expect wildly expensive things for free these days.
Cool, I'm sure this isn't blocking the way for anyone else.
Is this person Ransom from Knives Out?
Same with this awful person.
This would be the last time I spoke to said uncle.
Newsflash: if you're late to class, the business has every right to refuse you entry.
Some of these are reasonable, and then some are, like, a sound system and a smoke machine.
Just...why?
Seriously, why do people do this?
People need to realize that the point of a job is, in fact, to make money. (Also, $500 for that many rooms???? Can I hire this person?)
Do people not realize they're blocking someone's driveway, or do they just not care?
Yeah, that's not how that works.
You can't just decide that property is yours, actually, and restrict the actual owners from using it.
In what world is this okay???
Some neighbors really don't care about anyone but themselves.
I've made up my mind — people suck.
Don't be this person.
And finally, this is just rude.
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