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Times you were yelled at / gotten in trouble OUTSIDE of school


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I'll start the ball rolling. When I was quite young, me, my mom, and my BBBFF were shopping. For whatever reason, my brother dared me to pull the pin and squeeze the handles together on a fire extinguisher that was on the floor for some reason. Since I idolized my brother, I didn't hesitate. WHOOSH! A store employee yelled at me, and my brother got in HUGE trouble for making me do it. I didn't tell on him. He admitted it to my mom to try and lessen the trouble I was in. Didn't work that well. I had to go to bed early that night!.

 

 

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I never really got yelled at in school it was always at home haha! But I'd get yelled at for stupid things like putting down towels incorrectly, not wearing a coat when it's cold outside, humming to songs while doing homework, etc *shrug*

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When I was in kindergarten I once was outside with my mum, my friend and his mum, we were walking through a row of market. It was that time of summer when there was a lot poplar fluff everywhere. I got too excited with my friend and jumped on a pile of fluff and it ended up on a cloth that some old woman were selling nearby. She got really mad at me

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My dad has yelled at me more than mom. Because they were raised differently, their methods of discipline differ. Sadly, in the past few episodes dad yelled at me, he's said some nasty things. Even at one point, when my dad forced me to get off my PS2 years ago, he yelled at me, trying to literally pull the whole system out, making it worse, and I yelled that I wished he was a better father. That was one statement that I truly regret saying. 

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All the time anywhere, I guess :ButtercupLaugh:

More often than not merely by my looks or my tastes. Been even threatened by random people on the street merely for wearing t-shirts of rock bands. Dudes, literally, there's nothing satanic with Korn :laugh:

My family is specialist on yelling at me. I guess is their way to relieve stress since I was a little kid. I got used to it and eventually grew thick skin for insults and difamation. :bedeyes:

My ex-fiance also used to yell at me quite often. There was a time she asked me why I didn't snap back at her nor call her what she was. Why did I just let her go on. :worry:

Surprisingly, teachers never yelled at me. Not even when I got into fights with the bullies at school. They often went "you're brilliant, so why are you so apathetic? You're wasting your potential". Never yelled at me. They just scolded me lightly. I think that's why I feel comfier around people older than me. They seem to not judge me so harshly.

Honestly, I have never wanted to shine. Try hards get really nasty when a random person achieves something in a week or two that took them several months to do. Trying to help narcicists always turns out nasty too. They don't want to hear anything that might give them insight

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When I was a kid I used to organize games for other kids on my street, and some of those games got me in trouble, like when we made a "base" in the basement of an abandoned half-constructed house, or when we picked green cherries from an old crone's tree "for research". Lots of yelling from concerned adults, fun times.

Later in life I've been yelled at many times by various cashiers, receptionists and salespeople - mostly middle-aged ladies who constantly have a bad day and hate you just because you exist. 

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17 hours ago, Gaines said:

I never really got yelled at in school it was always at home haha! But I'd get yelled at for stupid things like putting down towels incorrectly, not wearing a coat when it's cold outside, humming to songs while doing homework, etc *shrug*

My grandmother once yelled at me for whistling in her house. I was like "huh?" She said it was rude and very bad. My dad took me aside and told me not to worry about it.

 


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I can't remember ever been straight up yelled at, be it in school or some other situation. Sure, my parents scolded me when I was younger and had done something stupid, but that hardly counts.

From the top of my mind, only time I can remember was when an elderly women barked at me when cycling in the sidewalk :P

 

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Screwing around at a farm show I grabbed a acetylene torch on display and pretended to "cut" my cousin. Guy asked me if I was buying it as he hurriedly took it. I said yes. He said he wasn't selling a "precision instrument" to a kid. Went across the isle and bought one. He scowled at me. It's not my fault I look young.

At a farm toy show I found a mini track hoe toy I had as a kid and was showing it to a different cousin of how it worked when I was rudely yelled(loud enough to get the attention of everyone near by) at that I was paying for it if I broke it, the tag said $15 so I pulled out a $20 and the lady running the booth took the toy instead and wandered off.

More of a "lots if eyes on me" trouble....both over the age of 16.

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I was at a store when I was 14 and the manager suddenly yelled at me and told me to get out. Still have no idea what set him off, because I genuinely wasn't doing anything wrong.


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I was really bad outside of school, but it was only for climbing trees or the graveyard fence. The landlord hated me whoops-

It was when I was 6-9, so I have definitely learned a lot since then.

The one thing I remember getting in huge trouble for is my friend pretending to break her arm and to have her blame it on me. She faked it so bad that she ended up being brought to the doctor, got an x-ray, and her mother was so disappointed after the doctor told her it was fine, but then turned around and ended up calling me names..? Like.. your daughter just made you pay a $200 hospital bill for attention, and her father didn't help you at all, but you're going to blame it on me because she said so? To me, it felt like a set up, but I didn't do anything to them, so I still don't know why they did it?

Her mom and her sisters ended up buying her dollar store bandages to make everyone feel sorry for them and to show it off basically, even though she could move her arm just fine. Ended up getting put on a 'bad friend list' on that 'cast'. It just happened out of nowhere.


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I have a vivid memory of a particular thing me and my cousin did when we were really young. Did anyone else do this? One late night we decided it would be super fun to take a big bowl and just start throwing different ingredients in to see what monstrosity we could make.  Her mom wasn't pleased with our science experiment to say the least. Wasn't too much yelling luckily but I remember feeling so devious while doing that. XP 

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I remember one trouble well. I tried to walk home, but my classmates bullied and laughed at me. They wouldn't let me pass, they pushed me and pulled me back by my backpack. There was more trouble at school. Every day.

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