Your best revenge /karma story

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:In an office I worked at, one of my colleagues was from Puerto Rico. She was accused of being an illegal immigrant by another colleague who reported her to Immigration. Of course, Puerto Ricans are US citizens. But the crazy thing is that the colleague who reported her was on an expired visa from Europe and got herself deported. This was before Trump.


Karma is a bitch!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My very fat-phobic ex-friend now has a fat daughter. All she ever wanted was a daughter who could follow in her pageant, modeling, and cheerleading footsteps. She’s also unable to have more kids due to severe complications after giving birth to her daughter. We became ex friends when she posted a rant on FB about how she felt robbed of a life imagined with her daughter and how jealous she felt of others with “pretty little girls.” I couldn’t believe the people sticking up for her and telling her it was ok to grieve over having a fat kid.


This poor child. I wish you had hung in there just to provide occasional support to the daughter. It would mean a lot to her to have someone in her corner, or even to hear once that her mom is wrong and it's not the daughter's fault.
Anonymous
This topic comes up a LOT on DCUM. Just saying. Maybe y'all are looking for something that isn't there.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I've seen karma come back and bite people in the ass in unspeakable ways. I can't believe what I am seeing, and almost can't bear to watch what is unfolding in front of me. I've seen it often enough that I no longer worry too much when somebody does me wrong: I know it will come back to them eventually.


I was diagnosed with Crohn's disease last year, and now after reading this thread I'm wondering what I did to deserve it?


Yep, there you go, ruining the fun again.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:i want to say that I don't believe in karma due to my faith tradition but I know that sometimes God can exact terribly apt punishment.

I grew up with a verbally abusive, violent and truly frightening alcoholic father. I spent an entire childhood listening to him rant and criticize me, sober or drunk. He'd routinely scream at me or almost as punishing, refuse to speak to me, often for days at a time.

He was an academic - known professionally for his oratory and public speaking skills and was considered to be brilliant.

My father very slowly lost his ability to speak fluently at age 70. He had to retire. Still continued to drink, but developed a stammer, then a stutter. Then declined further and could utter only one or two words, yes or no. Then, he'd get those words mixed up.

Finally, he was completely mute. Silent. He was literally speechless for almost 8 years until he died a prolonged death.




Wow. That's like the outline of a really good fiction best seller.
Anonymous
Even gloating about Karma will create bad Karma. We all our human and sometimes the bad Karma of others makes us feel vindicated. But the truth is that when we see someone who did bad deeds get bad consequences, it should not make us feel happy, but just make us aware that we need to do good deeds. Civility is a good deed too.

- Hindu who is always aware of Karmic circle and the laws of Karma.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:When I was in High School I was bullied by this one dirt bag kid that made my life hell, every time we’d cross paths he’d cause me nothing but trouble. Years later I was working as a Paramedic when we were dispatched to a pedestrian hit by a vehicle. Sure enough the patient was this dreaded bully lying on the street with an open fracture to his femur.

Needless to say it was the most enjoyable call I’ve ever been on. “Surprisingly” it was the only IV I couldn’t hit in my life so he had to go without any pain meds.


If you did this deliberately, you cause bad Karma for yourself.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Even gloating about Karma will create bad Karma. We all our human and sometimes the bad Karma of others makes us feel vindicated. But the truth is that when we see someone who did bad deeds get bad consequences, it should not make us feel happy, but just make us aware that we need to do good deeds. Civility is a good deed too.

- Hindu who is always aware of Karmic circle and the laws of Karma.


x10000

Nailed it. Civility is a good deed. Gossip is a bad deed.
Anonymous
Mike Pence will have to administer the swearing in oath of 2 newly elected members of Congress on the Koran! Divine justice, no?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Mike Pence will have to administer the swearing in oath of 2 newly elected members of Congress on the Koran! Divine justice, no?

Honestly, he probably doesn’t really care. You don’t understand politics very well, do you? It’s all for show. They know their audience.
Anonymous
My sister in law looks white and BIL (half brother) looks black. FWIW, Their mother was light skinned and their respective fathers were a very light skinned white man and a dark skinned black man. They were both lawyers in the city. She also used to join her brother for lunch every week or so. Someone in the office did not know that this guy was her brother and assumed she was having an affair. They went through lengths to get pictures and sent the pictures to her husband. She and her husband figured out who did it. They told his wife what he was up to. And the wife got suspicious that her husband had an abnormal interest in my SIL.
Anonymous
Another one: Sales rep was an annoying angry right wing guy who looked at anyone below him with contempt. Sales rep was cozying up to client and assumed the client was pro guns because he sort of fit the stereotype. Turns out that client was actually born right after WWII in a DP camp and was traumatized as his family recovered what they could from the war and scrambled to the US.
Sales rep said, "I bet you would have loved the get together we had this weekend shooting deer upstate".
Client, "I actually wish guns were never invented!"
Silence in the room, followed by chuckling later.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I've seen karma come back and bite people in the ass in unspeakable ways. I can't believe what I am seeing, and almost can't bear to watch what is unfolding in front of me. I've seen it often enough that I no longer worry too much when somebody does me wrong: I know it will come back to them eventually.


I was diagnosed with Crohn's disease last year, and now after reading this thread I'm wondering what I did to deserve it?


You did nothing to deserve it. This entire thread is a little disgusting. When I'm with my Hospice patients and their families, one of the things we talk about is how life can seem so random. And it often feels completely unfair. I would love to invite some of these posters to spend the day with me. I'm spending the afternoon/evening with a six month old patient in our pediatric wing. She will probably die this afternoon. Her parents didn't deserve any of this. She didn't deserve any of it. As a chaplain and more importantly, as a human being, I urge some of you to really think about the pain you seem to delight in.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
When I was in High School I was bullied by this one dirt bag kid that made my life hell, every time we’d cross paths he’d cause me nothing but trouble. Years later I was working as a Paramedic when we were dispatched to a pedestrian hit by a vehicle. Sure enough the patient was this dreaded bully lying on the street with an open fracture to his femur.

Needless to say it was the most enjoyable call I’ve ever been on. “Surprisingly” it was the only IV I couldn’t hit in my life so he had to go without any pain meds.


You're a sick, terrible person who should not be in the medical field. Please get therapy.


You must’ve been a bully.


NP but, it's unethical and PP shouldn't be in the medical field.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
When I was in High School I was bullied by this one dirt bag kid that made my life hell, every time we’d cross paths he’d cause me nothing but trouble. Years later I was working as a Paramedic when we were dispatched to a pedestrian hit by a vehicle. Sure enough the patient was this dreaded bully lying on the street with an open fracture to his femur.

Needless to say it was the most enjoyable call I’ve ever been on. “Surprisingly” it was the only IV I couldn’t hit in my life so he had to go without any pain meds.


You're a sick, terrible person who should not be in the medical field. Please get therapy.


You must’ve been a bully.


NP but, it's unethical and PP shouldn't be in the medical field.


It says a lot more about her than it does her bully. Jewish doctors provided care for the shooter. Not because he was worthy. But because they were. You are a horrible, horrible person.
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