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Rob from Karma Stories bringing you quality Reddit Narrations and commentary! We have the best of ProRevenge, NuclearRevenge, Entitled Parents and more!
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In this Karma Stories episode, Rob reads two intense Am I the Butthole updates. In the first, a woman in Kenya refuses to give her younger brother half her inherited land after he sold his own share to fund a business that failed; despite pressure from their mother and relatives, she and her older brother decide to keep their titled land, not let the brother build on it, and instead provide a monthly allowance to their mother and brother. In the second, a mother pulls her 13-year-old daughter from a sleepover after being disturbed by a friend’s stepdad’s behavior, then shares factual concerns with other parents; a group chat spreads the information, the other mom cuts contact, and the girls remain friends but the situation strains the friendship.00:00 Welcome to Karma Stories00:26 Story 104:17 Story 1 Update10:04 Story 215:36 Story 2 Update
This episode features multiple “Tales from the Front Desk” stories where hotel staff confront entitled, careless, or aggressive guests. A newlywed couple tries to check in without ID or a credit card and only gets a room when a high-tier guest agrees to cover incidentals, then room damage is discovered. A hostile guest repeatedly rings and throws a desk bell, gets put on a do-not-rent list, and is ultimately removed in handcuffs after escalating with police. Another story involves a sister-property GM trying to bully staff into granting an employee rate outside proper channels, and a separate mix-up where a couple insists they called the hotel but has arrived at the wrong location. The episode ends with a snowstorm incident where guests demand staff shovel their personal cars despite clear hotel policies.00:00 Welcome to Karma Stories00:27 Story 104:51 Story 208:39 Story 313:03 Story 416:29 Story 5
Today’s episode delivers a rapid-fire set of malicious compliance wins: a night-shift guard gets hit with a ridiculous “electricity theft” accusation and flips it back on management, a food-box pickup line-cutter gets shut down by the number system, a teacher “fixes” a grading complaint in the most painful way possible, a warehouse prank quest ends with an unexpected twist, a radio email contest gets automated into chaos, and a boxcar photo rule leads to a compliance submission nobody will forget.00:00 Welcome and Setup00:30 Accused of Stealing Power04:14 Comment Reactions and Host Take05:59 Food Box Line Numbers08:47 Teacher Grade Fix Backfires11:19 The Impossible Plint Ladder13:40 Email Contest Automation16:36 Boxcar Photo Compliance18:40 Wrap Up and Goodbye
Rob from Karma Stories narrates a collection of “I Don’t Work Here” tales: a man shovels out neighbors after a snowstorm and a pushy woman assumes he’s with the HOA and demands her walkway; a shopper’s wife is mistaken for a Walmart employee and insulted; a museum visitor gets asked three times in two hours if they work there; a POS repair tech is pressured to check out a customer on a register being disassembled and a manager confirms they don’t work there; two friends buying mannequins during a Kmart closing sale are mistaken for staff while dressing them; a grocery shopper helps someone find strawberries after being mistaken for an employee; a Berlin art gallery visitor is mistaken for a guide; a dog park regular is assumed to be a trainer and ends up hearing an emotional end-of-life dilemma; and an understaffed appliance store mix-up ends wholesomely when a couple helps another customer.00:00 Welcome and Setup00:24 Snow Shoveling Mixup04:29 Walmart Mistaken Employee06:38 Museum Authority Vibes08:55 Register Repair Standoff11:55 Headless Mannequin Kids15:33 Wholesome Strawberry Help16:54 Berlin Art Guide Confusion18:25 Dog Park Heart to Heart21:14 Gaming Store Helpful Couple24:27 Wrap Up and Farewell
In this episode, a 26-year-old woman who is nearly 12 weeks pregnant discovers an explicit Snapchat sent to her husband while he sits nearby, revealing a “best friend” contact and sparking fears of infidelity. After seeking advice and support, she investigates with her sister, consults her uncle (a divorce lawyer), and calmly confronts her husband. He initially lies and blames her pregnancy, but eventually admits to an ongoing affair that began around the time they met through his friend. She plans a divorce, prioritizes protecting her health with STI testing, intends to keep the baby, and focuses on securing her home and child support, leaning on strong family support as she prepares for court.
Enjoy 2 HOURS of Malicious Compliance!This is a compilation of previous episodes all in a 2 hour package for you to play while working, driving or doing things around the house!
In this episode of Karma Stories, Rob reads a new batch of posts from the Entitled Parents subreddit, featuring multiple situations where overbearing or boundary-crossing parents create public drama and put others in uncomfortable positions. Across the stories and comment highlights, the common thread is adults demanding special treatment, refusing accountability, and escalating conflicts in ways that impact kids, partners, and strangers alike, with a focus on how important boundaries and consequences are when dealing with entitled behavior.
Rob shares malicious compliance stories: an overworked employee is pushed into an impossible deadline, stays late to deliver, then uses coaching and boundary setting to force realistic timelines in front of the team and regain control of workload. A UK worker has a small parking expense denied, so they follow travel policy to claim first class, hotel stays, meals, and taxis that cost far more. In a busy deli, an employee is yelled at for looking at a phone, so they take the full uninterrupted break they are owed during the rush. Finally, an IT developer forced to wear a tie complies with a ridiculous one, then takes a confidential side task that is far easier than managers expect.
Today I’m doing something different and reading from a series of family history letters my grandparents wrote in the mid 1990s after I asked what life was like growing up in the 1920s to 1940s and how the world changed. In Installment One, my grandfather recalls early cars, operator run telephones, and gathering around the radio, along with big family Sundays and how WWII forced young men and women to grow up fast. Installment Two shifts to romance as my grandmother tells how she met my grandfather at a Toronto house dance on the eve of her 16th birthday, then they describe how each joined the services during the war. I also read part of Installment Three with vivid childhood summers at a Lake Simcoe cottage, lake adventures, farm work, and roaming freedom.
In this episode of Karma Stories, Rob shares three malicious compliance tales: a manufacturer helps a customer with an urgent order using available stock, only to be publicly criticized, so the company switches to strict “to-the-contract” deliveries, making the customer wait the full 12-week lead time and costing them major downtime. Next, a veteran trucker warns another driver that his hazmat placards are displayed incorrectly, gets brushed off, and later sees him hit with a costly DOT out-of-service ticket. Finally, an aerospace engineer describes how a defense contract required sharing legacy aircraft analysis data with a competitor, leading to escalating demands for more usable formats, until it’s revealed the real key is proprietary source code the company owns, helping them secure the lucrative work.Check out our Conservation Area walk on our Personal YouTube Channel!https://youtu.be/aQuQNCvXICc
Recovering from recent oral surgery, Rob shares two tech support stories. In the first, staff spend two days contacting a phone provider to replace a client’s “broken” government-issued Android because the screen is too dark, only for the real issue to be the brightness slider turned all the way down. In the second, an MSP tech installs a dual-monitor setup on the computer listed in the accepted quote, then is told by someone onsite to move it to the other computer, without confirming with the requester or getting the person’s name. The client later disputes the change, forcing an unbillable return visit, and a follow-up email leads the boss to insist future requests be in writing and handled exactly as documented.
Three Reddit update stories in one episode: a relationship is shaken by a loyalty test gone wrong, another couple hits a breaking point over an unexpected online persona shift, and a final post delivers a much-needed wholesome reminder of what consistent love and effort can look like after years together. Twists, tough choices, and a happy ending to close it out.
I'm back to recording after 3 weeks off recovering from major dental surgery!Today we have some Malicious Compliance!
Security work is usually boring, until you hire a guy who treats the food court like a battlefield. Meet Kevin: a "Mall Ninja" with a resume printed on cardstock, a closet full of internet-bought tactical gear, and zero grip on reality. From conducting "covert ops" in the clothing racks to declaring war on a toddler, this is the story of how one man turned a minimum-wage job into a high-stakes tactical disaster.This episode is from my Fictional Story YouTube channel called Karma Stories Extended.
David, the 'invisible grandchild,' spent his life in the shadow of his wealthier and more popular relatives. But when his grandfather Arthur, a wealthy real estate mogul, passed away, the family found themselves entangled in a web of greed and deception. Dive into David's harrowing journey through his family's greed-fueled battle over an eight-figure estate. Discover the secrets, betrayals, and courtroom drama that unfolded as David fought to honor his grandfather's true wishes against relatives who were willing to play dirty for their piece of the pie. This tale of family feuds, courtroom battles, and ultimate redemption is one you won't want to miss.Full disclosure, this is a Fictional story.
Join Rob as he dives into a listener-submitted story of betrayal, deception, and retribution in the glitzy world of Hollywood. Discover how a famous TV star's career was sabotaged by his trusted agent, Simon, who double-crossed him for kickbacks from a mid-tier production house. From unraveling the sinister plot to orchestrating an FBI sting and dealing with the emotional fallout, this epic tale exposes the dark side of showbiz. Will justice prevail? Watch to find out!
Welcome back to Karma Stories with Rob! In today's episode, dive into some entertaining tales from the malicious compliance subreddit. Hear about a dishwasher who took instructions a little too literally, an employee who decided to 'act their wage' after an unfair performance review, an IT professional dealing with a troublesome printer, and a workplace team that bombarded a stubborn project manager with requests. Don't miss these must-hear stories of people expertly following orders to the letter often with hilarious consequences!
In today's episode of Karma Stories, Rob takes us through compelling tales from the Off My Chest subreddit. From a heart-wrenching account of a woman whose ex-husband's inappropriate behavior led to his disgrace, to the emotional journey of a husband rediscovering love for his wife after neglecting her for years. We also delve into the disturbing dynamics of a relationship strained by insecurity and aggression. Join us as we navigate these intense, impactful stories and reflect on the life lessons they offer.
In today's episode of Karma Stories, Rob dives into two compelling tales from the 'Malicious Compliance' subreddit. The first story reveals how an office manager unearths a massive fraud scheme by an overcharging vendor, leading to a significant policy change and justice served. The second story involves a machinist's battle with a toxic boss filled with micromanagement, bizarre accusations, and hilarious compliance. Join us for these jaw-dropping stories and more as we explore the intricacies of malicious compliance and workplace karma!
Join Rob on Karma Stories as he dives into some entertaining tales from the malicious compliance subreddit. From a council worker cycling 60 miles a day due to absurd new policies to a retail manager overwhelming his clueless boss with trestle tables, these stories are sure to make you laugh out loud. Plus, hear about a clever employee who turned a denied expense claim into a financial victory. Don't miss out on these hilarious and satisfying stories of following orders to the letter!
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