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Connor Pugs

The Most Spoiled Rich Kid ON THIS PLANET (Storytime)

Connor Pugs

Connor Pugs

Fiction, Comedy Fiction

4.7688 Ratings

🗓️ 3 October 2025

⏱️ 215 minutes

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Summary

Connor Pugs tells a Storytime about Storytime of the most spoiled entitled rich kid spoiled brat to ever exist on this planet ever. This is the funniest, and most hilarious stories that I bet you'll laugh at!

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Today we have a story of probably one of the most spoiled kids ever.

0:33.8

I know you'll enjoy it, so sit back, relax, subscribe to the channel if you're new,

0:37.6

and let's call the subscriber who submitted the story Tate. So anyways, right, Tate was in class one day,

0:43.2

and there's his spoiled kid, right? And everyone kind of knew him as a spoiled kid. And the teacher

0:47.3

was going over all about how in a week they're going to have a really massive assignment that

0:52.3

it's a really big test and that they should all

0:54.5

start studying for now and they shouldn't put off studying for it because like it's not like one of those

0:59.6

assignments you can kind of just figure out on the spot it's a lot of memorization it's a lot of really

1:04.4

learning the material and there was a lot of material that they covered the teacher went on to say that

1:09.5

like look if you do the work you'll'll do just fine. And, like, I'm going to give you all the benefit of the doubt when grading this. Like, if you even can show me that you, like, know something, I'm going to grade it nicer, you know? But the thing is, if you don't study for this, you're not going to do well. I've definitely had a lot of tests like that

1:27.8

back in my day. But anyways, everyone in the class more or less understood what was going on.

1:33.1

And about less than a week later, because not exactly when the test was happening, but it was about

1:38.3

a day before the test. And everyone, including Tate, was eating lunch in the cafeteria. And the

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