So today I was in Target looking at books, and when I arrive there I hear this teenaged girl, no younger than 16, begging her daddy for some Twilight-esque vampire book for girls. The conversation went something like this:
"Please, daddy, can I get it?"
"No, I haven't read it."
"But I have all the others in the series!"
"No, you're not getting it."
"Well, can I just get *insert inaudible book title here*?"
"No, I haven't read it!"
"Well, can I just get this book?? PLEASE!!"
"NO!"
Then when they walked off, I hear ANOTHER teenaged girl, about 15:
"Oh, mom, can I get this book?" (Note: it was the same exact book the other girl was whining about)
"No, we came for another book, now get it."
"But I want this one!"
"No! Get the one you originally wanted and listen to me."
"But what's wrong with this one? It's cheaper!"
"You need to listen to me or you won't get anything!"
"But moooooooom!"
"All right; you know what? I wasn't going to tell you this, but since you won't listen, I already got that book for you for Christmas! But now you're probably not getting it because you won't listen."
"I'm sorry! Geez, how am I supposed to know??"
They left after that.
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Seriously, I cannot stand it when I hear peoples' precious little snowflakes pitch a hissy fit in the store, but it makes me want to grab a weapon and go Spartan on people when I hear a teenaged boy/girl act like a four-year-old over a damn toy/book/game.
What spoiled brat scenes have you witnessed in the middle of the store? They should be running rampant at this time of year.
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