When Good People Snap
Everybody has a limit, even the nicest people in the world. From crazy tantrums to epic comebacks, these Redditors know what it's like to just lose it.
And whether it's hilarious, triumphant, or downright disturbing, the results are always entertaining.
1. Taking Care Of Business
There was this mean girl at school who constantly made fun of everyone, and she happened to have a big nose. After hearing her rant about her latest victim, I finally snapped and said back, "
I know it's hard because it's so big, but could you keep your nose out of everyone’s business"? She was speechless for a second.
2. Act Your Age
I had an older lady road rage me after I pulled into a parallel space in front of the local law enforcement agency. She apparently didn’t see me or was already angry at that point, and ended up rear-ending me while going at a really slow pace.
But she wasn't done! She backed out, drove up the street, turned around, and then smashed into me head-on, screeching the entire time.
Well, she didn’t think about where she was doing this. The officers came out in time to see her smash me that second time. I got out all shaky-legged, wide-eyed, and scattered. An officer came and helped me get up the curb, while another was pulling the woman out of her vehicle. She was screaming about young people being bad drivers, and screaming at me for being a "disrespecting millennial".
I replied, "Ma'am, I may be a millennial, but at least I won't be detained for child endangerment”. See, there was another thing she didn’t realize: My four-year-old was also in the car with me. I’m not that ashamed to admit that I called her a whole bunch of awful words after that, but she did endanger my child and I was absolutely furious.
The entire time, the officer was just chuckling at me and mildly telling me to watch my language. She was screaming back, and she was practically purple she was so angry. I still wasn’t over it weeks later, so I went to her court date.
She lost her license permanently had to do 80 hours of anger management, 120 hours of community service, and was credited for three days behind bars. She was 84, and quite a piece of work.
3. He Really Puts The Wait In Waiter
I once went to a restaurant and ordered a pretty decent amount of food and drinks. My bill probably came to over $60 when all was said and done. When I was finished eating, I asked my waiter multiple times for the check, and he was always like “
Yeah, I’ll go grab that for you,” but then five minutes later I would keep seeing him chatting with his coworkers or helping another table.
After about 45 minutes of being ignored, I just got up and left without paying.
4. What Are Friends For?
A friend of mine was trash-talking me while we were all bowling. Off the cuff, I yelled at him, "You're adopted! Your parents don't even like you"! He laughed, but I didn’t really realize what I’d done. Three hours later, it hit me and I turned around and said, "Oh my God, you are adopted, I completely forgot! I'm so sorry dude". He just thought it made the whole situation even funnier.