Imagine saving all year for that one tech treat that keeps you connected, productive, and entertained. Now, picture your excitement shattering against a bathroom wall, thanks to a prank gone horribly wrong. That’s exactly what happened to a young tech enthusiast when his aspiring YouTuber brother decided to turn a costly device into a joke. The aftermath? A family at odds, a wallet significantly lighter, and a moral dilemma that’s sparking heated debates across the internet. Dive into the drama and decide for yourself who’s in the right in this tech tragedy.
Prankster in the Making

Techie’s Treasure Trashed

A Year of Savings Down the Drain

The Infamous iPhone Incident

A Bent Phone and a Broken Heart

The Blame Game Begins ️

The Costly Truth Revealed

Demanding Justice or Just Cash?

A Screen Cracked and a Wallet Empty

Brotherly Love or Financial Strain?

The Moral Dilemma of a Shattered Screen

Family First or Tech First?

The Plot Twist Unfolds

Delusions of Grandeur or Harsh Reality?

The YouTuber’s Breakdown

A Change of Heart? ➡️

Who Deserves the Cash?

The Ultimate Decision ♂️

Family Feud or Fair Play? The $1200 Question That’s Dividing Opinions!
In a tale that’s as much about family bonds as it is about broken phones, one man’s quest for tech justice has left the internet in a frenzy. With a destroyed iPhone, a prankster brother, and a baby on the horizon, this story tugs at the heartstrings and the purse strings. Amidst the chaos, a moment of reflection leads to a potential change of heart, raising the stakes and the moral quandary. Should the money go back to the brother, or directly to supporting the newborn? It’s a decision that could change family dynamics forever. Now, let’s dive into the wave of opinions sweeping across the internet on this emotional rollercoaster.
NTA calls out brother’s stupidity, while others criticize his immature behavior

“Aspiring prank youtuber” is a stupid idea. NTA, pray for him

Breaking phones for views? Definitely not a prank. NTA, OP.

Prank backfires: You break it, you pay for it

Finding a new hustle might be a good idea

Not the a**hole for calling out the vandalism. Print this thread

NTA stands up for responsible behavior in a viral prank

NTA for not supporting his child. He needs to be responsible
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Is the brother really 23 or two kids in a trenchcoat?

Raising a child with an aspiring prank YouTuber? That’s concerning

Brother’s prank backfires, leaving commenter questioning his maturity and judgment

Setting the record straight: pranks should be harmless, not destructive

Making money for the baby won’t fix the small claims court

Not the a**hole? Let’s dive into this ‘prank’ gone wrong

Deliberate property destruction? Not the a**hole for sure!

Brother’s prank for money shows immaturity, commenter says he’s NTA

Demanding compensation for destroyed property is not a prank, it’s theft

Savage yet satisfying – shutting down entitled behavior like a boss!

Fair play! ‘You break it, you buy it’ rule applies

Debating phone purchases while condemning brother’s costly prank. Financial advice?

Taking money from a baby? Definitely not the a**hole here
