Pranking fun is one thing…putting someone in danger is something totally different.
Little William is nothing but a 20 something little punk who who THINKS he’s funny. And wonders why he was never able to get a date to his high-school prom.
Pranking fun is one thing…putting someone in danger is something totally different.
Little William is nothing but a 20 something little punk who who THINKS he’s funny. And wonders why he was never able to get a date to his high-school prom.
I told my kids from a very small age that the most competent people are the most polite; friendly; and caring. The least competent people are the rudest and nastiest.
Some time ago, when Norman Borlaug, the man got the Nobel prize for saving at least a billion lives, died, we went out looking for a certain chemical spray. The man at the agrochemical store knew who Borlaug was, in fact he had worked with him at the UNAM campus in the Valley of Mexico, while studying for his agrochemical degree. And, said, Dr. Borlaug was the nicest, friendliest man he ever knew. No surprise here.
A bit of harmless pranking can be okay, but based on what I read the lady was reaching out for help and the brothers made fun of her. IMHO that’s just plain mean. I’m proud of her for fighting back, and I agree with her description of them.
I have a brother whose idea of fun it to embarass and humilliate others. He gets his kicks that way. To me, it’s appalling and the behavior of a bully.