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r/Prorevenge My Sister Keeps an Live-in Slave

2025-12-07 Comedy
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Warehouse Thief Fired; Exploitative Sister Fired After Year-Long Revenge Plot

Discover two calculated acts of revenge: one involving surprise high-heat food poisoning leading to termination, and another a year-long scheme to expose family abuse to an attorney's boss.

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  • A warehouse thief was terminated immediately after consuming pizza laced with extremely high-Scoville hot sauce.
  • A controlling older sister who used her younger sibling as unpaid labor was successfully fired from her job at a civil rights firm.
  • The initial revenge involved applying 2 million Scoville sauce to leftovers, ensuring the thief’s visible distress coincided with a clock-out infraction.
  • The second, longer revenge required nine months of social engineering to compromise the family abuser's professional security.

This summary guides you through two separate, meticulously planned acts of vengeance derived from workplace theft and severe family exploitation. Understanding these scenarios demonstrates how procedural errors and professional vulnerabilities can be strategically exploited for maximum impact.

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Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/3hJo9o8qFqrblXu1Plkv8L Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/rslash Discord: https://discord.com/invite/VD6eYD3 0:00 Intro 0:08 Bad taste 3:36 Fired 10:22 Nails "Sneaky Snitch" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) License: CC By Attribution 3.0

Top Comments (10)

@shadowmewfred09 2025-12-07

Older sister: "who's going to take care of the baby?" Oh I don't know how about the PARENTS

565 17 replies
@Yumi_Jay 2025-12-07

I know that Rslash does thousands of videos and puts out content every single day, but as a long time listener I heard the sister story before on here (probably 4 years ago by now). Still appreciate the work that rslash puts in. I don't mind hearing the story again.

549 51 replies
@kyledouglas1394 2025-12-07

I bet that the big sister in the second story felt like she had done her time raising kids. In that case, she shouldn't have had any. She probably subconsciously felt too like it was only fair for someone else to raise kids for her because that is what she did. Like it was the circle of life in her warped sensibilities. I feel bad for her in that her experiences likely shaped her into being a bad person.

155 8 replies
@papabear1333 2025-12-07

1st story: My Marine and I noticed that our food was leaving our fridge. We bought a .99 cent Whopper and put our own mayo. The following day I let the whole company of Marines know what we did to that burger. 1 Marine ran out of formation and throwing up. 😂😂 Semper Fi 🦅 🌎 ⚓️

140 9 replies
@SoldierSpiderx 2025-12-07

Second story: the fact that little sister want to go college and do something with her life and big sister literally bully her and threat her to put her out of the house multiple times and I love how Op went out her way to find the boss Ashley since she try get big sister fired before and did and by the end, big sister had to actually become a mom, I won't be surprised if big sister try hit up little sister to come home early which she won't

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@JeneenRose-Osborne 2025-12-07

Shame on the oldest sister for what she was doing to her youngest sister. You would think that she would never do to someone else what was done to her.

96 6 replies
@Sweetbearmomma 2025-12-07

The older sister is no better than their parents. She may not be an addict but she manipulated the baby sister and refused to let her have her own life. She made her the mom of her children without her ever having given birth. Why have kids if you don’t want to raise them?! I was the sister who raised her sister’s kids because she had no maternal bone in her entire body. And while I love my nieces and nephews, I should have never been made to raise kids since I was 13 years old

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@Josh_the_jester 2025-12-07

Story 1 I did something similar, but I wasn't a meal, it was an unwrapped chocolate bar I brought to work and put it in a sandwich bag (so I could write my name on it) and I'd find the bag in the trash, so I went and baught a bar of bakers chocolate (and for those who don't know, it's a chocolate bar that's used to make brownies and has no sweetener) and laid the trap. the food thief tried to get me in trouble but I told my boss that 1 it was food that had MY name on it and 2 I baught it from here before I started and was planning on using it to bake brownies when I got home. They asked why it was unwrapped, I asked why it mattered since it was clearly ment for me myself and I so why am I being held accountable for them stealing what other people baught, and said i'd calling our union rep about this nonsense, the ordeal was immediately dismissed

28 4 replies
@SenHeart21 2025-12-07

Just wanted to take this moment to thank rslash for being my top channel this year ❤

22 2 replies
@aliecarey 2025-12-07

ALWAYS do a walk through with the landlord. Take pictures of EVERYTHING. Then do a final walk through with them when you leave.

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