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Worst Human being you've ever known?

481 replies

thebatman · 05/06/2021 11:58

After life saving surgery at the start of the year I've been doing some soul searching and re-evaluating a lot in my life, and looking back it astonishes me that I put up with some truly awful people for so long, even when I knew what complete and utter unrepentant shits they were, so, can I ask, who is the worst Human being you have ever known and why?

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Cowbells · 10/06/2021 23:44

Neither of the two mentioned above. She's only a tiny bit famous - very much a D-list celebrity of the literary world. Lots of small-press work published, and just the one novel out with a major publisher, published around ten years ago. Does a lot of teaching of writing. I daren't say another word!

@Time40 - Funnily enough I know someone who fits that description, whose first name begins with V and who I absolutely can't stand although everyone else (including herself) seems to think she is wonderful. Now I am dying to know if it is her. I know you didn't want to start a guessing game but I am intrigued. Part of me mean-spiritedly wants to know if it is the same person.

Shuffalo · 11/06/2021 00:34

A school mum who, when I told a family member had lost his battle with cancer and had died and so I was going to his cremation, offered no sympathy and just said ‘the bodies take ages to burn when they’re cremated.’

depthdespair · 21/06/2021 07:47

Me. I'm a bitch.

WorkHardPlayHard1 · 18/07/2021 21:12

@Biffbaff

Ooh great thread. I hope more people come along!

I have known a few bad eggs (like stinking, rotten ones!) but the worst is a former landlady. She found out I was in the late stages of pregnancy because we had a routine property inspection and the person completing it ticked a box saying 2 adults, but baby on the way.

She royally kicked off about it and when our baby was 9 days old (and I was extremely ill from birth complications) she told us all to leave. Specifically because we had had him.

It was completely against our contract, and against being a moral human! We had to move with a newborn and I was having operations, sorting out house viewings, dealing with a traumatic birth and being a brand new mum.

I have often thought about posting that woman a dirty nappy!

Do it xx
Sideorderofchips · 18/07/2021 21:19

My so called best mate who slept with my husband whilst tellibg me I was paranoid

DingDongThongs · 18/07/2021 23:20

My teacher who spent 5 years showing me how nice he was. He asked me to go on a school trip. I was raised by a single working Mum who earnt just enough to not be entitled to any help, solely paid her mortgage etc. He asked me week in week out. Told me how fun it'd be.

It was. It really was. Till he touched me and got me to touch and photograph him.

He then went round my Mum's and told her how I'd come onto him and how I could lose him his job and he had three kids and what a sl** I was.
That he'd just had his youngest and they had rent to pay. My Mum is lovely but not the brightest button and believed every word he said.

The worst part is knowing the other teachers knew what he was like and left me alone with him.

On the trip he asked me if I was on my period - I was a bit taken aback but thought because of the nature of the trip - outdoor sports etc that was why he asking and he was so cool (he was, well at that point I thought he was) I replied no. Years later that conversation chills me as I realise he was hoping to get a leg-over.

I'd commented years before it was weird I always had the same teacher every year and at GCSE. He was HOD. He told me on the trip he chose to take me every year.

People think he's a really nice person. He can be. He's also a massive pervert. I've had years of seeing his smug face in local paper for things he's done.

I was out with my then boyf now husband and he lit up when he saw me, it felt great to walk away, smiling with my husband.

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