September 29, 2024 at 8:23 pm

Snooty Kid Bullied A Student With A Specific Request, So They Decided To Comply With Hilariously Embarrassing Results

by Jayne Elliott

Source: Reddit/Malicious Compliance/Pexels/RDNE Stock project

Don’t say stupid things unless you’re willing to face the consequences.

That’s the lesson in today’s story when a kid at school gets embarrassed by another kid at school he was trying to bully.

Let’s see how the story plays out…

You Ask, I Comply

I have a fun story from the past.

Back in the 4th grade, there was this snooty clique-type kid who always used to push me around a bit.

Even back then I was a taller kid (now 195cm), so I always just brushed it off because I had no sense of threat, and didn’t care.

The snooty kid said something different…

But, one day (as a 4th grader does when they come to “power” with adult language), he said in a reply “Kiss my ***”.

That’s when the devious child inside me took over.

He decided to try to comply.

I got behind him, stooped down, and went to do so.

In embarrassment he ran away, and I took to chase my new prey.

I may have gotten detention and a lesson on what harassment was (again, 9yo here), but he got trauma due, and never bothered me again.

We eventually became colleague-friends in high school, so it’s all just a laugh now.

I hope the snooty kid got detention for his language.

Let’s see how Reddit reacted to this story…

This reader shared another story about a bully.

Source: Reddit/Malicious Compliance

Another reader has a question.

Source: Reddit/Malicious Compliance

This person gives a comeback…

Source: Reddit/Malicious Compliance

Here’s another comeback…

Source: Reddit/Malicious Compliance

I wonder how the other kids at school reacted.

Kids will be kids and all that.

If you liked this post, you might want to read this story about a teacher who taught the school’s administration a lesson after they made a sick kid take a final exam.

Jayne Elliott | Contributing Writer, Life & Drama

Jayne Elliott is a contributing writer and editor for TwistedSifter specializing in human interest stories, internet culture, and family dynamics. With over 12 years of editorial experience in digital publishing, Jayne excels at analyzing complex online communities and transforming viral social debates into thoughtful, highly engaging narratives.

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