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47 Entitled And Overly Dramatic People That Made Everyone Else Side-Eye Hard

47 Entitled And Overly Dramatic People That Made Everyone Else Side-Eye Hard

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We’re all capable of being dramatic sometimes. You may not be proud of it, and you might immediately regret it. But most of us have blown up at a parent, a partner, a sibling, a friend, or an innocent customer service employee who just happened to be in the wrong place at the wrong time.
The best thing to do in these situations is to immediately apologize and explain where the behavior came from. “So sorry, it won’t happen again!” But if you decide to go online and double down on your rampage, well, you might never live it down. Bored Panda has compiled a list of screenshots below featuring people who displayed dramatic, entitled behavior and definitely overreacted to completely normal situations!

#1 This One Is Just A Gem

This One Is Just A Gem
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#2 How Dare They Make Me Wait For My Ridiculous Last Minute Order?

How Dare They Make Me Wait For My Ridiculous Last Minute Order?
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#3 This Was An Interesting Read Today

This Was An Interesting Read Today
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Seeing someone overreact to a perfectly normal situation can be jarring. You might be wondering what in the world is wrong with them, and you might be scared that they’ll take out their frustration on you next. But the truth is, this reaction usually isn’t random. And it might be best to try to understand where exactly it is coming from.

Ilene Strauss Cohen, PhD, wrote a piece for Psychology Today explaining that these emotional overreactions usually come from one of a few emotional triggers. Perhaps the situation reminded the person of unresolved past experiences, perceived injustices, or triggered their protective instincts.   

#4 That's A Special Kind Of Crazy

That's A Special Kind Of Crazy
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#5 Choosing Beggar Is Mad About The Lack Of Yard Sales

Choosing Beggar Is Mad About The Lack Of Yard Sales
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#6 That's What Sushi Is, That's The Point Of It

That's What Sushi Is, That's The Point Of It
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It’s also possible that people overreact when their energy supplies feel threatened. For example, if an introvert feels a loss of solitude, they may become depleted, and it’ll be hard for them to be on their best behavior. Or, if someone feels unappreciated, they might be frustrated and short-tempered with people. 

Meanwhile, stressful interactions can cause people to react in ways that they wouldn’t normally. Once your emotional reserves are depleted, it will become increasingly difficult to be polite and kind to everyone you encounter. 

#7 My Father Refused To Bring My Son To Figure Skating Practice After I Let Him Babysit

My Father Refused To Bring My Son To Figure Skating Practice After I Let Him Babysit
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#8 Wow, I Can’t Believe These Teenage Girls Who Were Out Enjoying Their Night Didn’t Immediately Want To Have Babies When They Saw Mine

Wow, I Can’t Believe These Teenage Girls Who Were Out Enjoying Their Night Didn’t Immediately Want To Have Babies When They Saw Mine
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#9 Thanks Heather, Keep Being You

Thanks Heather, Keep Being You
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While it can be uncomfortable to deal with someone who’s overreacting, the best thing to do is to work on de-escalating the situation. Dr. Strauss Cohen recommends acknowledging their emotional triggers and understanding their energy threats. Refrain from reacting emotionally, and stop to think about what’s really behind their behavior. 

Maybe they just received terrible news this morning, or perhaps they are exhausted because they have a newborn. If you respond to them with empathy, it’ll be much easier to calm them down.    

#10 What Kind Of Welcome Was He Expecting?

What Kind Of Welcome Was He Expecting?
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#11 How Dare She Speak In Her Native Accent

How Dare She Speak In Her Native Accent
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#12 They Told Me 900 But It Was Actually 900

They Told Me 900 But It Was Actually 900
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It’s great to be understanding of others. But you might reach a point where your patience runs out. And this might be because the person isn’t simply overreacting; they’re demonstrating entitled behavior.

BetterHelp explains that entitled individuals are often extremely self-confident, have bold personalities, believe that they should benefit from every situation, lash out when they don’t get what they want, have an attitude that fluctuates significantly, and believe that they should be admired and respected.  

#13 Karen Mad That A Restaurant In A French Speaking Country Only Speaks French (And Italian, Actually) And Not Giving Free Stuff To Her Daughter

Karen Mad That A Restaurant In A French Speaking Country Only Speaks French (And Italian, Actually) And Not Giving Free Stuff To Her Daughter
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#14 Man Lacks Self Awareness On An Astronomical Scale

Man Lacks Self Awareness On An Astronomical Scale
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#15 “Someone Give My Kids An Xbox Or A Playstation”

“Someone Give My Kids An Xbox Or A Playstation”
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As with all other behaviors, entitlement comes from somewhere. And according to BetterHelp, this might stem from being spoiled as a child, attempting to overcompensate for past wrongs, or having a personality disorder. Entitled individuals may have a skewed sense of self that allows them to view themselves as better than others. They deserve better treatment, and it’s impossible to understand why others wouldn’t cater to their every whim.      

#16 No Laughing Reacts Allowed

No Laughing Reacts Allowed
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#17 What Do You Mean I Don’t Get The Sale Price After The Sale Has Ended

What Do You Mean I Don’t Get The Sale Price After The Sale Has Ended
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18points

#18 I Joined Vegan Fb Groups For The Recipes, But Stay For The Drama

I Joined Vegan Fb Groups For The Recipes, But Stay For The Drama
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The good news, however, is that with a bit of effort, a sense of entitlement can be overcome. This will first require an entitled individual to stop comparing themself to others. They need to stop seeing other people as competition or as people who deserve less.

It’s also important for entitled people to learn how to accept inconveniences and setbacks. This will be difficult at first, but the reality is that we all deal with them. Learning how to handle them without having a meltdown is an important step.

#19 This Outrage At A Child Simply Trying To Return A Library Book In The Local Community Group

This Outrage At A Child Simply Trying To Return A Library Book In The Local Community Group
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#20 Karen In My City Is Mad Minorities Exist

Karen In My City Is Mad Minorities Exist
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