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25 Entitled People Choosing And Begging Online

Two images from /r/choosingbeggars
Two images from /r/choosingbeggars

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Published about a month ago

Published about a month ago

Most people out there in the world have heard the phrase "beggars can't be choosers." It's an important and humbling thing to learn. It means that if someone is asking for a handout, whether it be free or cheap items or labour, they can't be picky about it. It is a way to remind people to be grateful for what they are given and recognize the value of labour. It seems like a pretty simple lesson to learn, but clearly, some folks still have trouble with it.

There are choosing beggars everywhere, and they make the world a more infuriating place to live in. They can be found online asking for anything from insultingly cheap childcare to a free car. They have no limits on the kinds of things they will ask for; it's pretty embarrassing, to be honest. Reddit's /r/choosingbeggars is a subreddit where people expose all of these insanely entitled choosing beggars and Karens for the delusional things they do. Here are just 25 of those people making some crazy demands.

Good luck with that

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Free, of course

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This is a pricey list

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How is he single?

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Throw in an amp

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Anyone got a free Persian cat?

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All from the same person

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So, free labour

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Yikes

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A little unrealistic

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50" or bigger

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Trade of the century

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Does this work?

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Someone's mad

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These are the worst

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Yeah, that's an insane ask

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Momma needs a vacation!

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This is crazy…

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Yeesh

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This is kind of sad

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Did it work?

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Me too, please

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Uhh, what?

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Lunch goals

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That's a big ask

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