L & V are back—and this week, they’re diving headfirst into the gloriously unhinged world of Reddit, where the rules of reality no longer apply and elderly entitlement is in rare, feral form. That’s right: this episode is all about senior citizens who’ve decided that the combination of age, nostalgia, and absolutely zero patience grants them total immunity from social norms.
These aren’t just your everyday grumpy grandpas or cardigan-clad grandmas with passive-aggressive comments. No—these are the final boss versions. Folks who will cause a scene at the grocery store because someone else touched the avocados. People who throw full-on tantrums at weddings, fight with teens over bus seats, and act like “I lived through the Cold War” is a valid excuse for screaming at retail employees.
L & V read through story after story of seniors gone rogue—demanding refunds after finishing their meals, verbally assaulting nurses, sabotaging family gatherings, and launching full-scale drama over bingo night seating arrangements. It’s outrageous, hysterical, and maybe a little bit terrifying.
There’s a special kind of chaos that happens when decades of “respect your elders” conditioning meets, unhinged public behavior. One minute you’re holding the door for someone sweet-looking with a cane, the next they’re accusing you of stealing their spot in line and threatening to report you to city hall.
In short: this episode is a glorious mess. Packed with secondhand embarrassment, petty power moves, and L & V’s signature commentary—equal parts roasting, gasping, and “there’s no way this is real” disbelief.
So grab your snack of choice, settle in, and prepare yourself for the high drama, low patience, and peak entitlement of this week’s golden-age gremlin spectacular. Warning: side effects may include nervous laughter and the sudden urge to text your grandparents and say, “Hey... you good?”
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Reddit stories featured:
Story 1: Old people are often entitled and rude.
https://www.reddit.com/r/unpopularopinion/comments/co5xjs/old_people_are_often_entitled_and_rude/
Story 2: Rude old woman thinks she can insult me behind my back
Story 3: AITA for telling my elderly mother she can’t bring her kittens to live with me?
Story 4: AITA for publicly shaming two elderly neighbors and filing a lawsuit against them?
Story 5: AITA for being rude an elderly woman at the store after she tried to parent my sister?
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