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If someone is stealing your food every day, you may as well give them a snack that you know they won’t like.
What would you do if every day on the bus on the way to school, a bully was taking the snacks out of your lunch?
That is what was happening to the kid in this story, so one day he replaced his snack with something that the bully won’t soon forget. The results were hilarious.
I think they played this perfectly, and the bully definitely deserved it. Read through the full story below and see if you agree.
Kid on the school bus gets more than he bargained for when he steals my brother’s snacks
This preteen imbecile, without asking, would snatch my brother’s backpack from the seat behind us and root through it for food.
If you’re going to steal from people, you deserve whatever you get as revenge.
He would then proceed to loudly complain to anyone listening if there was nothing edible or if he didn’t like what he had stolen.
We repeatedly told him to stop, but this continued to occur over a span of several months. So, as anyone would do in this situation, we decided to fill a bag of very enticing-looking corn nuts with dog kibble and wasabi balls.
Those wasabi balls will be quite the surprise.
For those of you who don’t know, wasabi balls are the same size and weight of corn nuts, and you can’t taste the spice until they’ve been in your mouth for about three seconds.
The kibble was also the same size/weight as the corn nuts. As per our previous observations, we learned that the kid would tear these bags open and pour about a quarter of the bag’s contents into his mouth at once, so we planned accordingly.
This is genius.
We made a small incision at the very bottom of the bag, took out about half of the corn nuts, and replaced them with the wasabi balls and kibble.
We then used invisible tape over the incision to make sure the thief wouldn’t suspect anything and shook the bag to mix the contents.
They are in for quite a show.
In my opinion, it was great handiwork for two 12-year-olds barely passing math. The next morning, we were more than ready to enact revenge.
Our plan worked seamlessly. When the kid took the backpack and stole the bag of corn nuts, we discreetly watched from the other side of the seat (he didn’t think to look around while tearing open his prize).
Hopefully he has learned his lesson about stealing food.
As hypothesized, he poured about a quarter of the “corn nuts” into his mouth. He chewed for about five seconds before he spewed the kibble, wasabi ball, and corn nut mixture all over the floor of the bus.
He didn’t even look at us, which was probably a good thing, seeing as we were trying our hardest not to burst out laughing.
Good, he deserved it.
Needless to say, he did not steal my brother’s snacks after that incident, and he got in trouble for making a mess of the bus.
Students who steal food from other kids are the worst, and they deserve this type of revenge every time.
Read through the comments below to see what other people had to say about it.
This wouldn’t surprise me.
Because the adults don’t care about the stealing.
This person wanted some violence.
If you enjoyed this story, check out this post about a couple who is sick and tired of their neighbor’s kids dumping trash on their patio.
Even dogs wouldn’t like this.
If you steal from people daily, don’t be surprised if they set a trap. The guy in this story was not just dumb enough to steal food, but also to do it from the same people every day.
Did he really think that they would just let him do it forever? He deserved what he got.
