“His Trump-supporting posts were the reason his parents essentially disowned him.”

The stories ranged from funny to straight-up scandalous, so here are the best ones:

1.

“A kid I knew won a cool million off a scratch ticket when he was 19.

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He acted like a big shot, arrogantly buying rounds of drinks for entire bars.

He didnt do anything productive for 20 years.

Then he got the last check an alcoholic with no savings, no assets, and no skills.

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He is now in and out of hospitals for alcohol poisoning.

He lost his paper-hat job, his girlfriend, and everything else.”

u/wastingtoomuchthyme

2.

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“A guy from my robotics group had his entire life handed to him.

He then invested that money into real estate rentals.

Well, at 9:30, we left the school to see our bus driver talking to cops.

Ryan Gosling sitting outdoors, covering his mouth with his hand, laughing and wearing a casual shirt and a watch

Five kids had driven themselves down, and guess which car was stolen?

His $90,000 monstrosity was missing.”

Anyway, I’d win the fight.'

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u/suitology

3.

She added that she would never bother applying there because it wasn’t a good school.

She also claimed that her mom could get her into a top 20 ranked school.

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u/houdilini

4.

My summer camp isnt even $3,000,' and other reasons why she couldnt possibly be rich.

She grew up in a quite well-off area, so for her, this was lower-middle class.

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She didnt take it well."

u/HoneydustAndDreams

5.

His family was actually pretty cool; they just happened to enjoy their money in that way.

This kid, however, thought the world was his.

That was until his visa renewal was rejected, and he ended up back in the UK.

Without his parents' support, he found himself lining up at the job center looking for work."

Ironically, his Trump-supporting posts were the reason his parents essentially disowned him.

They essentially told him to find those bootstraps he kept posting about on Facebook."

u/Awfy

6.

As if they werent already loaded enough, that business recently sold for a cool hundred million dollars.

RK (rich kid) essentially had unlimited access to his dad’s bank account.

He got over 20 racing tickets that he would number on Snapchat."

“Then, one day, his stories stopped.

It had been about six months, and just last week, I noticed he had a story up.

I clicked on it, and it was him giving an explanation for his disappearance.

u/son_of_titian

7.

“I knew this kid in high school who was a real smug guy.

His answer to any problem was, ‘Just have your parents buy you a new one.’

This dude thought he was hot stuff.

u/BruceWaynesTARDIS

8.

“My best friend in high school’s dad hired him as a stockbroker right out of college.

Our hero decided to ‘take a loan’ from one of his client accounts to start his own business.

His dad bailed him out and pled down to non-felony charges.

u/cbelt3

9.

“A guy a few years ahead of me dropped out of high school.

By 21, he was a millionaire from peddling Canadian pharmaceuticals.

All this smacked him when the FBI raided his place and seized everything.

I have never bothered to look him up since.”

u/Gephoria

10.

“Some kid at my old school had a father who owned an oil company worth millions.

He decided that his Xbox was more important than preparing to initiate the family business.

What wasnt fine was that he had no respect for his parents.

His father barred him from taking over the business and left it to a more capable cousin.”

u/Infiltron

11.

So imagine a 17-year-old diva with nine digits in her bank account.

I actually took her to homecoming, but thats beside the point.

The divorce eventually went through, but she still had access to all the money.

The girl managed to blow just shy of $2 million on who knows what.

u/cmmayfield

12.And lastly, “My maternal grandfather was loaded rich, a bona fide millionaire.

When he died, my uncles took over his various businesses.

One uncle made a pile of money, while the others kind of became the rich playboy types.

This attitude descended to my cousins.

My two playboy uncles blew all the cash on gambling, big houses, cars, and other luxuries.

Some of my cousins did alright, becoming working professionals and businessmen.

And he disappeared just as fast.

God knows where and how he is now.