34 Entitled Moms Caught Asking for the World And Deserving None

Sep 05, 2025 05:00 AM EDT

Entitled moms

I would love to say I am above it all, but give me two errands and a lukewarm latte and I start drafting a strongly worded post too. That is why these screenshots are so funny. They feel uncomfortably familiar, like reading your own diary out loud. The difference is volume. These are the full orchestra versions. The page long demands, the coupon lawyering, the My child deserves a parade energy. We are talking about entitled moms who believe destiny includes free delivery and a lifetime warranty on feelings. I am a parent and also a recovering commenter, so I get it. You love your kid, the world is loud, and the app makes it too easy to publish your last nerve. This gallery is a gentle reminder that the internet never forgets and that patience is cheaper than legal advice. Laugh, cringe, hydrate, repeat.

Inside you will find Facebook marketplace messages, school group demands, and customer service sagas that escalate in three sentences. Expect Karen memes, mom shaming threads, and parenting memes that nail the tone. Read with headphones so you do not yell ma’am out loud.

A Facebook post where a single mom of eight asks for a new iPhone, sparking a chaotic argument with a self-proclaimed internet troll.
A text conversation where a mom gets angry at her friend for buying her essential baby supplies from Amazon instead of sending her cash.
A screenshot of a woman in a "Buy Nothing" group who is being called out by a commenter for asking for handouts for over a year.
An Instagram post from a woman who has just been evicted, using the opportunity to ask the musician Chris Brown for free VIP concert tickets.
A Facebook comment section where a user respectfully disagrees with a woman who believes single moms deserve the same benefits as military veterans.
A Facebook Marketplace conversation where a buyer offers $10 for a $160 LEGO set, uses a sob story, and then gets angry when rejected.
An anonymous Facebook post from a single mom of eight (with another on the way) asking for money to buy clearance Easter candy.
A Facebook post from a single mom who is trying to trade her government food benefits for hair braiding and eyelash extensions for her vacation
A Facebook post where a single mom is asking for help with rent and then admits in the comments that she has not paid any of it herself yet.
A funny Facebook post complaining that people are more willing to crowdfund online for adult toys than for struggling people who need food.

Customer service studies consistently report that public complaints get faster replies than private ones. That tiny incentive helps explain why these posts go straight to the timeline. Visibility is leverage, and the comments supply the chorus. Keep that in mind the next time a refund rage builds. Draft the message, take a walk, and maybe text a friend before you tag the city council.

For more spicy civics, try Karen memes, parenting memes, mom shaming threads, and neighborhood group drama. Share with the friend who can turn any pickup line into a policy debate.

Roy R., Chief Meme Curator Roy founded Thunder Dungeon in 2012 and has since guided its growth into a 2.5 million‑strong community of meme enthusiasts. With over a decade of digital‑media experience and a nose for viral humor, Roy oversees content strategy, ensuring every post is both hilarious and high‑quality
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