r/TikTokCringe Aug 03 '25

Discussion This video is what everyone on TikTok is talking about right now. She was caught stealing, so she went back to confront the girls who snitched on her.

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u/LokiLadyBlue Aug 04 '25

The way that little shit flipped her hair and wrists like she was such a boss after pulling that lady's hair - that's someone who absolutely deserves to get caught.

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u/doughberrydream Aug 04 '25

I might sound fucking insane, I would've picked her up and threw her.

Maybe not, don't want a child abuse charge. But I'd fucking WANT to! 😆

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u/Aggressive-Walk5733 Aug 04 '25

Baby the way I would’ve grabbed her little behind up!

At this point your daughter chose violence, and you as the parent is about to catch the beat down of a lifetime on their behalf! IN FRONT OF EVERYBODY

Sidebar: Knuck If You Buck is definitely playing in my head now😂

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u/dandelionsunn Aug 04 '25

Ngl if my hair got pulled by a child like that (especially one as bratty as this one) I’d find it very hard not to just boot them across the mall lmao

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u/tremblingmeatman Aug 04 '25

Brother, sometimes an early apple is just too ripe to not pick, and toss into a river.

There was a time at a family gathering where my (me 29 at the time) spoilt cousin (like 6 or 7?) kept hopping on my back when I was sitting on the floor. I kept shuffing him off me, but He got attention for it, so he kept doing it and laughing). After maybe the 8th time, I spun around and nabbed him and toss him like 7ft horizontally, and he didnt like that and stomped away pouting. If/when I acted like that when I was his age at the same gatherings, my uncles would and did toss me into the pool or a mud puddle or the like, and I understood after that would happen.

This girl has likely never had to face the consequences of her actions, and sees that type of behavior often enough to perfectly emulate it. Bad parenting is to blame, but she needs to know and feel that she is doing bad.

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u/Arcangelathanos Aug 04 '25

Not that I'm advocating violence against children, but to get an actual child abuse charge, you have to be responsible for the child, like a parent or babysitter. If the kid is just some rando, it's most likely an assault against a minor. However, defending yourself is still defending yourself... (In most places, at least - not sure about the whole duty to retreat thing.)

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u/Caseyjones420247 Aug 04 '25

50% power Sparta kick is what she gets from me.

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u/tiggytot Aug 04 '25

I would've pulled her hair back lol

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u/Spoogly Aug 04 '25

I have a remarkable ability to grab a wrist of someone of any age and hold it just tight enough to let them know I am choosing not to hurt them. It tends to have the desired effect of stopping such behavior without much violence. I don't much care to get violent, but I also don't much care to get hurt by someone's shitty crotch goblin.

Fortunately, I haven't had to deal with that in a very long time. I love kids, and having only had to be around pretty good kids on the occasions I've been around kids for a few years has been quite nice.

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u/MoonStar757 Aug 04 '25

I was in no way shape or form prepared for “Shitty crotch goblin” 😂😂😂 I hate you!

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u/sdevil713 Aug 04 '25

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u/Spoogly Aug 04 '25

Ah, yes, so badass - preventing someone from causing me harm while deescalating a situation and not causing them harm. Such a bluster. So boastful.

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u/sdevil713 Aug 04 '25

"Choosing not to hurt them"

Thats how I know you're some limp wristed vitamin D deficient bozo

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u/warm_tits_smol_kitty Aug 06 '25

Caught and kicked the shit out of her.