Picture this: a late-night call, a frantic drive through a blizzard, and a ‘prank’ that ends up causing more harm than laughter. Fast forward a few years, and the prankster needs a favor. But can the victim of the prank overlook the past and help out? This is the story of a family torn apart by a ‘prank’, a university seat, and the question of forgiveness. Let’s dive into the drama.
The Prank That Started It All ❄️

A Dangerous Drive

The Shocking Revelation

The Aftermath: Damage and Depravity

Fast Forward: A Favor Asked

The Response: A Firm No ❌

Taking Action

Family Reaction: Downplaying the Incident

No Apologies, No Repercussions

Family Fallout: Disinvitations and Demands

Parents Stand by Their Child

Family Pressure: Barrage of Messages

A Family Torn Apart: Is it Just a ‘Prank’ or Something More?
In the wake of a dangerous ‘prank’, a family finds itself at odds. The prankster, once a 14-year-old boy, is now a high school junior in need of a university seat. But the victim of the prank, who still bears the scars of that icy night, is unwilling to help. The family is divided, with some downplaying the incident as a ‘boys will be boys’ prank, while others demand repercussions. As the pressure mounts, the question remains: is the future of a young man worth more than the past? Let’s see what the internet has to say about this predicament…
ESH. Family feud over ‘prank’ and university seat. Petty and inappropriate.

ESH. Using connections to influence university admissions is unethical.
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ESH: A messed up joke, but holding a grudge is petty.
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ESH. Stupid prank, extreme punishment, and family drama

“Leveraging connections for a university seat? Unethical and illegal! “

ESH: A feud over a prank and a university seat

YTA uses connections to sabotage cousin’s university application
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ESH vs. NAH: Battle of the Pranks and University Dreams!

NTA stands up to entitled family member.

Prank gone wrong, family feud, and blocked university application

NTA. Prankster cousin’s low test scores and dangerous prank exposed.

No regrets! Burn that bridge and embrace your freedom!

NTA. Parents want you to pull strings for entitled sibling.

NTA: Don’t let them bring you down, stand your ground!

ESH. Is pulling strings for university acceptance really illegal?

ESH – Refusing help is one thing, but actively sabotaging is petty

Forgiving a 14-year-old’s prank: Let the past slide

ESH. Pranks gone wrong and family feuds, a teenage mess

ESH! You suck less, but family feud over dangerous prank.

Outrage over ‘boys will be boys’ comment

Refusing nepotism and valuing merit over family favors
