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🗓️ 22 January 2023
⏱️ 29 minutes
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0:00.0 | There are days when you're hungry for McDonald's. |
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0:20.0 | Today we have a story time of a spoiled kid who ends up stealing his mother's credit card, |
0:26.1 | overloading it, putting all this stuff on the card, and then he gets exposed. Today's a pretty good |
0:31.3 | story, so leave a like in the video to claim your free nothing, limited time deal, and let's jump |
0:36.0 | right into it. So we're going to call the subscriber who submitted this story, Brian. |
0:40.0 | So anyways, there's a kid who Brian goes to school with and lives in the same neighborhood with, |
0:45.3 | who we're gonna call the spoiled kid. |
0:47.6 | So the spoiled kid would normally get everything that he wanted. |
0:50.4 | I mean, his parents had a decent amount of money, but also, look, and a lot of the spoiled kids, their parents were like mega loaded, right? This kid's parents were like they did |
0:58.7 | pretty well for themselves. They definitely weren't like living paycheck to paycheck or anything, |
1:03.2 | but they were kind of more somewhat average middle class household. However, they would normally |
1:08.5 | give, not Brian, the spoil kid, whatever he wanted. So today, |
1:12.2 | we have a story of when the spoiled kid steals his mom's credit card and goes crazy with it. Because |
1:18.4 | sometimes with other spoiled kids, if they stole their parents' credit card, it wouldn't have been |
1:22.9 | as big of a deal just because, like, their parents have a gazillion dollars anyway. So, |
1:28.1 | oh, no, man, he spent $20 billion. Who cares? They'll just print a trillion more. But in this |
1:32.7 | case, it actually is like a really big deal. So how did this all happen? So Brian one day was, |
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