4.9 • 10.6K Ratings
🗓️ 8 March 2022
⏱️ 17 minutes
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r/Prorevenge In today's episode, OP is a skilled cook who has cracked the code on cooking competitions. She knows exactly what type of recipes online cooking competitions are looking for, so she knows how to submit the winning recipe and secure the prize money. However, on one competition, the person running the contest stiffs OP on her prize money. She decides to scam the scammer by tricking him into hiring her for a critical position in the company, and then revealing at the last second that it was her all along.
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1:10.9 | Our next Reddit post is from extra chaotic good. I'm a 15 year old woman, and I've had a long |
1:16.7 | and elaborate history with injuries, especially breaking my arm. Starting from literally the day that I |
1:23.2 | was born, my health has been complicated. I've had a few conditions, but none serious enough to |
1:29.2 | impact my daily life. I have a very weak immune system, and my bones break somewhat easily. |
1:36.4 | On top of that, I am the definition of clumsy. I'm also a huge idiot who gets herself in a dangerous |
1:43.2 | situations for fun. My mom, who's 40, has obviously known me from birth, and she knows the extent of my |
1:49.9 | weird luck and health issues. I've broken my arms a collective 13 times over my entire life, |
1:57.4 | and almost every time that I get injured or sick, it seems like somebody had something to say about |
2:02.4 | it. I don't know why, but teachers just love to say that students who get hurt often are attention |
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