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r/MaliciousCompliance | "My Dad Sat My Detention Instead Of Me!"

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🗓️ 30 July 2025

⏱️ 13 minutes

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0:00.0

What is going on everyone and welcome back to my channel. I hope you're all doing well.

0:03.9

Now today's video is a slightly different subreddit than normal. It's R slash malicious compliance. But before you click off the video, I'll do something silly that you regret later. Trust me, this video is going to absolutely bang. The first story is just incredible. In it, O.P., a kid, get set detention at school for something they didn't really do. and in reality, it was their parents' fault.

0:02.1

So, instead of the kid going to sit at a detention, get set detention at school for something they didn't really do. In reality, it was their parents' fault.

0:22.2

So, instead of the kid going to sit a detention, their dad goes into school and sits a detention for them.

0:29.4

It's an amazing story. Let's get right into it.

0:32.2

My dad served my detention. When I was a freshman in high school, I went to a school that was 30 plus

0:38.9

minutes drive away. They had a policy that three tardies, with a good excuse or not, across a semester,

0:45.3

would automatically assign an after-school detention. I was a really, really good kid. I never got in

0:50.9

trouble ever, always really nice and friendly to everybody. I worked really hard to everything I did from sports to studies. Even if I wasn't the best to either, I tried super hard and all my teachers knew that and all had good rapport with me. Now, I did get a detention for being late three times, but my parents declined to sign the detention notice and explained to

1:11.7

administration how I had zero control over when they left and especially no control of road or

1:18.4

traffic conditions even after us leaving extra early to have a time cushion. I was only late by a couple of

1:24.7

minutes on the rare time I was even late, but administration declined to

1:29.6

remove the detention assignments. I asked my parents to just let it go and let me serve the stupid

1:34.6

attention just to be done with it, or just decline and leave it at that. But they had other

1:40.7

plans. The next day, my little professory-looking social worker, counselor dad,

1:46.2

with the big glasses, briefcase, worn down notepad, and his prized 20-year-old Montblanc pen

1:52.3

signed himself in to the school to serve detention the next afternoon, much of the

1:57.9

embarrassment and discomfort of the administrators. They had a hard time holding

2:01.7

eye contact with him and were visibly uncomfortable. They found an empty room to put him in

2:06.7

and checked in on him once or twice. They even offered to let him leave early, but he declined

2:11.7

so he would serve the full amount of detention they assigned and wrote sentences for an hour

2:17.0

until detention was over.

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