Grandparents told DS to "just stop" regarding calls and texts to help rebook flights

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Anonymous wrote:There is no scenario where it was ok for the grandparents to yell at an 8yo who was trying to help.


Good thing that never happened here.


That is exactly what happened.


Are you OP? Care to describe at what point yelling actually occurred?


OP said they yelled at the kid. If you don’t believe her then why bother engaging on this thread?

Oh. Are you one of those insecure posters who just attacks the OP for fun? Gross.

OP did not say yelling occurred. She said her dad called HER and asked the kid to just stop. Kid called grandma and grandma “lectured “ him. OPs 8 year old described his grandparent “yelling” at him, but there is nothing in the post that demonstrates the grandparents actually yelled at the kid.

For all the DCUMers who misuse the world gaslighting, this poster is actually gaslighting. They are deliberately misrepresenting/lying about OPs post to get a reaction.


Clearly, you don’t know the definition either.

It’s not “misrepresenting” or “lying” when I actually quoted the OP.
“DS is really hurt that my parents yelled at him and were "unkind". ”

You are absolutely purposely misrepresenting and providing the one and only line in the whole post where the word “yelling” was used without the context. No where in the post was it said the the kid ever talked to grandpa, so how could grandpa have “yelled” at him?


WTF? I literally quoted the OP.

“DS is really hurt that my parents yelled at him and were "unkind". “

Yup, and you took the one line that used the word “yelled” without the context of the rest of the novel
OP (or you) wrote. You still haven’t addressed the point made several times that the kid never talked to grandpa, so how could he have “yelled” at the kid? And knowing that grandpa never spoke to the kid, it makes the throwaway line that “my parents yelled at him” worthless because we know that can’t be true since the kid never talked to grandpa. See how that works?


Where did OP say say the kid did not talk to grandpa?? I didn’t see that.

I did see where she clearly wrote “my parents yelled at him”.

Maybe you should have read the whole post before fabricating your narrative.



OP stated that grandpa called HER to ask 8 year old to just stop. There is no reference in OPs post to grandpa ever talking to the kid.


So OP never wrote that the kid didn’t talk to the grandfather. You inferred that.

But OP did explicitly write “my parents yelled at him”.

Again, you are cherry picking words to fit your narrative. The OP went into great detail about everyone’s various interactions, and in none of those lines upon lines about it was “yelling” ever mentioned or even alluded to. If I posted a whole diatribe with plenty of detail about an event and then threw in a line that is inconsistent with the rest of my diatribe, that one line shouldn’t be the takeaway. It’s called critical thinking, try it out.


It’s not my narrative. It’s literally in the OP.

No misinterpretation or misrepresentation there. She explicitly wrote that they yelled at him.
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Anonymous wrote:“A lot more people” need to fully read the OP. She did include that detail.

She stated her son was hurt that her parents “yelled” at him, but none of the actions she went into great detail about included her parents yelling at her son. Are you really saying there were some additional interactions in which her parents actually yelled at the kid, which would also support her argument about her parents, and that she just decided not to include those? GMAFB.
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Anonymous wrote:There is no scenario where it was ok for the grandparents to yell at an 8yo who was trying to help.


Good thing that never happened here.


That is exactly what happened.


Are you OP? Care to describe at what point yelling actually occurred?


OP said they yelled at the kid. If you don’t believe her then why bother engaging on this thread?

Oh. Are you one of those insecure posters who just attacks the OP for fun? Gross.

OP did not say yelling occurred. She said her dad called HER and asked the kid to just stop. Kid called grandma and grandma “lectured “ him. OPs 8 year old described his grandparent “yelling” at him, but there is nothing in the post that demonstrates the grandparents actually yelled at the kid.

For all the DCUMers who misuse the world gaslighting, this poster is actually gaslighting. They are deliberately misrepresenting/lying about OPs post to get a reaction.


Clearly, you don’t know the definition either.

It’s not “misrepresenting” or “lying” when I actually quoted the OP.
“DS is really hurt that my parents yelled at him and were "unkind". ”

You are absolutely purposely misrepresenting and providing the one and only line in the whole post where the word “yelling” was used without the context. No where in the post was it said the the kid ever talked to grandpa, so how could grandpa have “yelled” at him?


WTF? I literally quoted the OP.

“DS is really hurt that my parents yelled at him and were "unkind". “

Yup, and you took the one line that used the word “yelled” without the context of the rest of the novel
OP (or you) wrote. You still haven’t addressed the point made several times that the kid never talked to grandpa, so how could he have “yelled” at the kid? And knowing that grandpa never spoke to the kid, it makes the throwaway line that “my parents yelled at him” worthless because we know that can’t be true since the kid never talked to grandpa. See how that works?


Where did OP say say the kid did not talk to grandpa?? I didn’t see that.

I did see where she clearly wrote “my parents yelled at him”.

Maybe you should have read the whole post before fabricating your narrative.



OP stated that grandpa called HER to ask 8 year old to just stop. There is no reference in OPs post to grandpa ever talking to the kid.


So OP never wrote that the kid didn’t talk to the grandfather. You inferred that.

But OP did explicitly write “my parents yelled at him”.

Again, you are cherry picking words to fit your narrative. The OP went into great detail about everyone’s various interactions, and in none of those lines upon lines about it was “yelling” ever mentioned or even alluded to. If I posted a whole diatribe with plenty of detail about an event and then threw in a line that is inconsistent with the rest of my diatribe, that one line shouldn’t be the takeaway. It’s called critical thinking, try it out.


It’s not my narrative. It’s literally in the OP.

No misinterpretation or misrepresentation there. She explicitly wrote that they yelled at him.

And it’s an inconsistent narrative. No yelling was described in that word salad of a post, but then she said her kid was hurt that her parents “yelled” at him. When did this yelling occur since it wasn’t a part of the interactions that were actually described in the post.
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Anonymous wrote:There is no scenario where it was ok for the grandparents to yell at an 8yo who was trying to help.


Good thing that never happened here.


That is exactly what happened.


Are you OP? Care to describe at what point yelling actually occurred?


OP said they yelled at the kid. If you don’t believe her then why bother engaging on this thread?

Oh. Are you one of those insecure posters who just attacks the OP for fun? Gross.

OP did not say yelling occurred. She said her dad called HER and asked the kid to just stop. Kid called grandma and grandma “lectured “ him. OPs 8 year old described his grandparent “yelling” at him, but there is nothing in the post that demonstrates the grandparents actually yelled at the kid.

For all the DCUMers who misuse the world gaslighting, this poster is actually gaslighting. They are deliberately misrepresenting/lying about OPs post to get a reaction.


Clearly, you don’t know the definition either.

It’s not “misrepresenting” or “lying” when I actually quoted the OP.
“DS is really hurt that my parents yelled at him and were "unkind". ”

You are absolutely purposely misrepresenting and providing the one and only line in the whole post where the word “yelling” was used without the context. No where in the post was it said the the kid ever talked to grandpa, so how could grandpa have “yelled” at him?


WTF? I literally quoted the OP.

“DS is really hurt that my parents yelled at him and were "unkind". “

Yup, and you took the one line that used the word “yelled” without the context of the rest of the novel
OP (or you) wrote. You still haven’t addressed the point made several times that the kid never talked to grandpa, so how could he have “yelled” at the kid? And knowing that grandpa never spoke to the kid, it makes the throwaway line that “my parents yelled at him” worthless because we know that can’t be true since the kid never talked to grandpa. See how that works?


Where did OP say say the kid did not talk to grandpa?? I didn’t see that.

I did see where she clearly wrote “my parents yelled at him”.

Maybe you should have read the whole post before fabricating your narrative.



OP stated that grandpa called HER to ask 8 year old to just stop. There is no reference in OPs post to grandpa ever talking to the kid.


So OP never wrote that the kid didn’t talk to the grandfather. You inferred that.

But OP did explicitly write “my parents yelled at him”.

Again, you are cherry picking words to fit your narrative. The OP went into great detail about everyone’s various interactions, and in none of those lines upon lines about it was “yelling” ever mentioned or even alluded to. If I posted a whole diatribe with plenty of detail about an event and then threw in a line that is inconsistent with the rest of my diatribe, that one line shouldn’t be the takeaway. It’s called critical thinking, try it out.


It’s not my narrative. It’s literally in the OP.

No misinterpretation or misrepresentation there. She explicitly wrote that they yelled at him.


Do you believe the title of the thread or the different story told in the OP about who told who to "just stop"? OP explicitly wrote both.
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Anonymous wrote:“A lot more people” need to fully read the OP. She did include that detail.

She stated her son was hurt that her parents “yelled” at him, but none of the actions she went into great detail about included her parents yelling at her son. Are you really saying there were some additional interactions in which her parents actually yelled at the kid, which would also support her argument about her parents, and that she just decided not to include those? GMAFB.


I’m saying she explicitly said they yelled at the kid.

“ DS is really hurt that my parents yelled at him and were "unkind".”

No need to insert your own story here. She literally wrote that.
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Anonymous wrote:“A lot more people” need to fully read the OP. She did include that detail.

She stated her son was hurt that her parents “yelled” at him, but none of the actions she went into great detail about included her parents yelling at her son. Are you really saying there were some additional interactions in which her parents actually yelled at the kid, which would also support her argument about her parents, and that she just decided not to include those? GMAFB.


I’m saying she explicitly said they yelled at the kid.

“ DS is really hurt that my parents yelled at him and were "unkind".”

No need to insert your own story here. She literally wrote that.


She literally wrote several things that are inconsistent. You're going all in on one, despite gaping holes
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Anonymous wrote:There is no scenario where it was ok for the grandparents to yell at an 8yo who was trying to help.


Good thing that never happened here.


That is exactly what happened.


Are you OP? Care to describe at what point yelling actually occurred?


OP said they yelled at the kid. If you don’t believe her then why bother engaging on this thread?

Oh. Are you one of those insecure posters who just attacks the OP for fun? Gross.

OP did not say yelling occurred. She said her dad called HER and asked the kid to just stop. Kid called grandma and grandma “lectured “ him. OPs 8 year old described his grandparent “yelling” at him, but there is nothing in the post that demonstrates the grandparents actually yelled at the kid.

For all the DCUMers who misuse the world gaslighting, this poster is actually gaslighting. They are deliberately misrepresenting/lying about OPs post to get a reaction.


Clearly, you don’t know the definition either.

It’s not “misrepresenting” or “lying” when I actually quoted the OP.
“DS is really hurt that my parents yelled at him and were "unkind". ”

You are absolutely purposely misrepresenting and providing the one and only line in the whole post where the word “yelling” was used without the context. No where in the post was it said the the kid ever talked to grandpa, so how could grandpa have “yelled” at him?


WTF? I literally quoted the OP.

“DS is really hurt that my parents yelled at him and were "unkind". “

Yup, and you took the one line that used the word “yelled” without the context of the rest of the novel
OP (or you) wrote. You still haven’t addressed the point made several times that the kid never talked to grandpa, so how could he have “yelled” at the kid? And knowing that grandpa never spoke to the kid, it makes the throwaway line that “my parents yelled at him” worthless because we know that can’t be true since the kid never talked to grandpa. See how that works?


Where did OP say say the kid did not talk to grandpa?? I didn’t see that.

I did see where she clearly wrote “my parents yelled at him”.

Maybe you should have read the whole post before fabricating your narrative.



OP stated that grandpa called HER to ask 8 year old to just stop. There is no reference in OPs post to grandpa ever talking to the kid.


So OP never wrote that the kid didn’t talk to the grandfather. You inferred that.

But OP did explicitly write “my parents yelled at him”.

Again, you are cherry picking words to fit your narrative. The OP went into great detail about everyone’s various interactions, and in none of those lines upon lines about it was “yelling” ever mentioned or even alluded to. If I posted a whole diatribe with plenty of detail about an event and then threw in a line that is inconsistent with the rest of my diatribe, that one line shouldn’t be the takeaway. It’s called critical thinking, try it out.


It’s not my narrative. It’s literally in the OP.

No misinterpretation or misrepresentation there. She explicitly wrote that they yelled at him.


Do you believe the title of the thread or the different story told in the OP about who told who to "just stop"? OP explicitly wrote both.


There were multiple exchanges with groups of people over a series of texts and conversations. If grandpa was using grandma’s phone I’d assume they were both there. But I don’t need to assume anything - OP already explicitly explained that “they” yelled at the kid.

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Anonymous wrote:“A lot more people” need to fully read the OP. She did include that detail.

She stated her son was hurt that her parents “yelled” at him, but none of the actions she went into great detail about included her parents yelling at her son. Are you really saying there were some additional interactions in which her parents actually yelled at the kid, which would also support her argument about her parents, and that she just decided not to include those? GMAFB.


I’m saying she explicitly said they yelled at the kid.

“ DS is really hurt that my parents yelled at him and were "unkind".”

No need to insert your own story here. She literally wrote that.


She literally wrote several things that are inconsistent. You're going all in on one, despite gaping holes


Inconsistent with your narrative? Ok.
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Hey, maybe her precocious little nut job was being an annoying little s t. Most of your kids are, you think there the most brilliant specimens on earth when in reality we just want them to shut up and leave us alone.
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there sb they're. ugh
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Anonymous wrote:There is no scenario where it was ok for the grandparents to yell at an 8yo who was trying to help.


Good thing that never happened here.


That is exactly what happened.


Are you OP? Care to describe at what point yelling actually occurred?


OP said they yelled at the kid. If you don’t believe her then why bother engaging on this thread?

Oh. Are you one of those insecure posters who just attacks the OP for fun? Gross.

OP did not say yelling occurred. She said her dad called HER and asked the kid to just stop. Kid called grandma and grandma “lectured “ him. OPs 8 year old described his grandparent “yelling” at him, but there is nothing in the post that demonstrates the grandparents actually yelled at the kid.

For all the DCUMers who misuse the world gaslighting, this poster is actually gaslighting. They are deliberately misrepresenting/lying about OPs post to get a reaction.


Clearly, you don’t know the definition either.

It’s not “misrepresenting” or “lying” when I actually quoted the OP.
“DS is really hurt that my parents yelled at him and were "unkind". ”

You are absolutely purposely misrepresenting and providing the one and only line in the whole post where the word “yelling” was used without the context. No where in the post was it said the the kid ever talked to grandpa, so how could grandpa have “yelled” at him?


WTF? I literally quoted the OP.

“DS is really hurt that my parents yelled at him and were "unkind". “

Yup, and you took the one line that used the word “yelled” without the context of the rest of the novel
OP (or you) wrote. You still haven’t addressed the point made several times that the kid never talked to grandpa, so how could he have “yelled” at the kid? And knowing that grandpa never spoke to the kid, it makes the throwaway line that “my parents yelled at him” worthless because we know that can’t be true since the kid never talked to grandpa. See how that works?


Where did OP say say the kid did not talk to grandpa?? I didn’t see that.

I did see where she clearly wrote “my parents yelled at him”.

Maybe you should have read the whole post before fabricating your narrative.



OP stated that grandpa called HER to ask 8 year old to just stop. There is no reference in OPs post to grandpa ever talking to the kid.


So OP never wrote that the kid didn’t talk to the grandfather. You inferred that.

But OP did explicitly write “my parents yelled at him”.

Again, you are cherry picking words to fit your narrative. The OP went into great detail about everyone’s various interactions, and in none of those lines upon lines about it was “yelling” ever mentioned or even alluded to. If I posted a whole diatribe with plenty of detail about an event and then threw in a line that is inconsistent with the rest of my diatribe, that one line shouldn’t be the takeaway. It’s called critical thinking, try it out.


It’s not my narrative. It’s literally in the OP.

No misinterpretation or misrepresentation there. She explicitly wrote that they yelled at him.

And it’s an inconsistent narrative. No yelling was described in that word salad of a post, but then she said her kid was hurt that her parents “yelled” at him. When did this yelling occur since it wasn’t a part of the interactions that were actually described in the post.


You are inserting your interpretation. Throw out your narrative and go back to re-read.
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Anonymous wrote:Hey, maybe her precocious little nut job was being an annoying little s t. Most of your kids are, you think there the most brilliant specimens on earth when in reality we just want them to shut up and leave us alone.


Hope your [sic] not breeding.
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Anonymous wrote:“A lot more people” need to fully read the OP. She did include that detail.

She stated her son was hurt that her parents “yelled” at him, but none of the actions she went into great detail about included her parents yelling at her son. Are you really saying there were some additional interactions in which her parents actually yelled at the kid, which would also support her argument about her parents, and that she just decided not to include those? GMAFB.


I’m saying she explicitly said they yelled at the kid.

“ DS is really hurt that my parents yelled at him and were "unkind".”

No need to insert your own story here. She literally wrote that.


She literally wrote several things that are inconsistent. You're going all in on one, despite gaping holes


Inconsistent with your narrative? Ok.


No, you're picking and choosing and pretending you go by exact wording, ignoring the inconsistencies because they are inconvenient to your crusade.
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Anonymous wrote:There is no scenario where it was ok for the grandparents to yell at an 8yo who was trying to help.


Good thing that never happened here.


That is exactly what happened.


Are you OP? Care to describe at what point yelling actually occurred?


OP said they yelled at the kid. If you don’t believe her then why bother engaging on this thread?

Oh. Are you one of those insecure posters who just attacks the OP for fun? Gross.

OP did not say yelling occurred. She said her dad called HER and asked the kid to just stop. Kid called grandma and grandma “lectured “ him. OPs 8 year old described his grandparent “yelling” at him, but there is nothing in the post that demonstrates the grandparents actually yelled at the kid.

For all the DCUMers who misuse the world gaslighting, this poster is actually gaslighting. They are deliberately misrepresenting/lying about OPs post to get a reaction.


Clearly, you don’t know the definition either.

It’s not “misrepresenting” or “lying” when I actually quoted the OP.
“DS is really hurt that my parents yelled at him and were "unkind". ”

You are absolutely purposely misrepresenting and providing the one and only line in the whole post where the word “yelling” was used without the context. No where in the post was it said the the kid ever talked to grandpa, so how could grandpa have “yelled” at him?


WTF? I literally quoted the OP.

“DS is really hurt that my parents yelled at him and were "unkind". “

Yup, and you took the one line that used the word “yelled” without the context of the rest of the novel
OP (or you) wrote. You still haven’t addressed the point made several times that the kid never talked to grandpa, so how could he have “yelled” at the kid? And knowing that grandpa never spoke to the kid, it makes the throwaway line that “my parents yelled at him” worthless because we know that can’t be true since the kid never talked to grandpa. See how that works?


Where did OP say say the kid did not talk to grandpa?? I didn’t see that.

I did see where she clearly wrote “my parents yelled at him”.

Maybe you should have read the whole post before fabricating your narrative.



OP stated that grandpa called HER to ask 8 year old to just stop. There is no reference in OPs post to grandpa ever talking to the kid.


So OP never wrote that the kid didn’t talk to the grandfather. You inferred that.

But OP did explicitly write “my parents yelled at him”.

Again, you are cherry picking words to fit your narrative. The OP went into great detail about everyone’s various interactions, and in none of those lines upon lines about it was “yelling” ever mentioned or even alluded to. If I posted a whole diatribe with plenty of detail about an event and then threw in a line that is inconsistent with the rest of my diatribe, that one line shouldn’t be the takeaway. It’s called critical thinking, try it out.


It’s not my narrative. It’s literally in the OP.

No misinterpretation or misrepresentation there. She explicitly wrote that they yelled at him.

And it’s an inconsistent narrative. No yelling was described in that word salad of a post, but then she said her kid was hurt that her parents “yelled” at him. When did this yelling occur since it wasn’t a part of the interactions that were actually described in the post.


You are inserting your interpretation. Throw out your narrative and go back to re-read.


You should re-read. Start with the title then read the entirety and then read it again. Maybe you will get it then.
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Anonymous wrote:There is no scenario where it was ok for the grandparents to yell at an 8yo who was trying to help.


Good thing that never happened here.


That is exactly what happened.


Are you OP? Care to describe at what point yelling actually occurred?


OP said they yelled at the kid. If you don’t believe her then why bother engaging on this thread?

Oh. Are you one of those insecure posters who just attacks the OP for fun? Gross.

OP did not say yelling occurred. She said her dad called HER and asked the kid to just stop. Kid called grandma and grandma “lectured “ him. OPs 8 year old described his grandparent “yelling” at him, but there is nothing in the post that demonstrates the grandparents actually yelled at the kid.

For all the DCUMers who misuse the world gaslighting, this poster is actually gaslighting. They are deliberately misrepresenting/lying about OPs post to get a reaction.


Clearly, you don’t know the definition either.

It’s not “misrepresenting” or “lying” when I actually quoted the OP.
“DS is really hurt that my parents yelled at him and were "unkind". ”

You are absolutely purposely misrepresenting and providing the one and only line in the whole post where the word “yelling” was used without the context. No where in the post was it said the the kid ever talked to grandpa, so how could grandpa have “yelled” at him?


WTF? I literally quoted the OP.

“DS is really hurt that my parents yelled at him and were "unkind". “

Yup, and you took the one line that used the word “yelled” without the context of the rest of the novel
OP (or you) wrote. You still haven’t addressed the point made several times that the kid never talked to grandpa, so how could he have “yelled” at the kid? And knowing that grandpa never spoke to the kid, it makes the throwaway line that “my parents yelled at him” worthless because we know that can’t be true since the kid never talked to grandpa. See how that works?


Where did OP say say the kid did not talk to grandpa?? I didn’t see that.

I did see where she clearly wrote “my parents yelled at him”.

Maybe you should have read the whole post before fabricating your narrative.



OP stated that grandpa called HER to ask 8 year old to just stop. There is no reference in OPs post to grandpa ever talking to the kid.


So OP never wrote that the kid didn’t talk to the grandfather. You inferred that.

But OP did explicitly write “my parents yelled at him”.

Again, you are cherry picking words to fit your narrative. The OP went into great detail about everyone’s various interactions, and in none of those lines upon lines about it was “yelling” ever mentioned or even alluded to. If I posted a whole diatribe with plenty of detail about an event and then threw in a line that is inconsistent with the rest of my diatribe, that one line shouldn’t be the takeaway. It’s called critical thinking, try it out.


It’s not my narrative. It’s literally in the OP.

No misinterpretation or misrepresentation there. She explicitly wrote that they yelled at him.

And it’s an inconsistent narrative. No yelling was described in that word salad of a post, but then she said her kid was hurt that her parents “yelled” at him. When did this yelling occur since it wasn’t a part of the interactions that were actually described in the post.


You are inserting your interpretation. Throw out your narrative and go back to re-read.

It is inconsistent to describe an interaction that doesn’t include yelling and then to later say there was yelling. If you are taking OPs post at face value, she described the interactions with her parents, which did not include yelling, and then later characterized it as yelling. You obviously are of the mindset there was some additional interaction that inexplicably wasn’t included in the OP and that is what she was referring to when she said “yelling”. You are in fact assuming that some additional interaction occurred in order to cling to the notion that OPs version of events is consistent.
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