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27 Wildly Entitled People From This Month, Since We're Clearly In The Middle Of A Selfishness Epidemic

27 Wildly Entitled People From This Month, Since We're Clearly In The Middle Of A Selfishness Epidemic

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1. This American got mad a restaurant in Spain had Spanish music:
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2. This woman decided no woman in the world should have to pay for a thing on Valentine's Day, even though it's a holiday for couples, not women specifically:
3. This TikToker interrupted everyone's shopping experience to do a dance on the checkout counter:
4. This main character thought their friends would be cool paying almost $500 to attend their birthday party:
5. This person accurately represented what America is like right now:
6. This sports car owner also made their own parking spot:
7. This entitled mother wanted a cafe to keep her BREAST MILK IN THE FRIDGE (I wish I was kidding):
8. These influencers used a tourist attraction to try to get people to subscribe to their channel:
9. This gym-fluencer blocked a pathway so they could record their sick gainz:
11. This college student thought their classroom was their frat house:
12. This woman did not give a damn about anyone else who wanted a rotisserie chicken:
13. This person decided their dirty dishes were their roommate's responsibility:
14. This person got impatient, so they decided to create a safety hazard for everyone just so they could get to their destination faster:
15. This woman didn't seem to care that she'd just ruined a ton of products:
16. This man decided to ruin a street performer's visual trick for no reason:
17. This terrible "nice guy" felt entitled to — shocker — a random woman's attention:
18. This truck blocked in a car just to be a dick:
19. This neighbor used cones to create their own spot:
20. This woman felt entitled to another's bus seat due to some BS excuse:
21. These neighbors decided the hall belonged to them:
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22. And these neighbors took up the entire building driveway with a buffet tent:
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23. This entitled customer didn't understand what a closing time meant:
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24. Not only did this neighbor schedule loud renovations early on weekend mornings, but they then told off their complaining neighbors as "cry babies":
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25. This sports fan decided the bidding on this jersey would start where they wanted it to start:
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26. This younger sister decided the sign on the door didn't apply for her:
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27. And finally, of course, we'll end on the worst main characters of the month...these celebs, who thought showing up to the Grammys like this was appropriate:
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