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Entitlement is a special kind of delusion.

Some people walk through life like theyre the main character in everyone elses story.

When anentitledperson pushes too hard, they find themselves on the receiving end of a harsh reality check.

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Never mind the fact that other people existed.

In his mind, he was the main character.

Thats when the OP decided justice needed to be served, but not with fists.

Moviegoer with tattoos and drink, relaxed in a theater, unaware of upcoming spoilers after cutting in line.

Oh no, he had something much more fun in mind.

Our guy had already seenThe Sixth Sensethe week before.

The dude stood there, stunned, as the weight of what had just happened settled in.

Text exchange about a movie theater incident leading to spoilers for an entitled moviegoer who cut the line.

All that rushing, all that shoving, all that main-character energy completely obliterated in one sentence.

Imagine sitting through a movie for the first time, knowing the ending from the jump.

Every scene, every clue, every eerie interaction?

Entitled moviegoer disrupts line, cuts ahead to buy tickets, causing frustration among patrons awaiting their turn.

Our guy handled things like a pro no fists, just pure karma with a side of pettyrevenge.

Image credits:Getty Images / Unsplash (not the actual photo)

But why is revenge so satisfying?

But does revenge actually solve anything?

Text message about entitled moviegoer causing complaints by cutting the line.

While it might feel amazing in the moment, it often fuels more conflict instead of resolving issues.

The best kind of revenge?

One that doesnt cost you peace.

Moviegoer at a concession stand, wearing a mask and yellow hoodie, speaking to a staff member during a transaction.

Yes, Im talking about you, Mr. Rude.

Theprossuggest it can stem from upbringing, privilege, or even deep-seated insecurities masked as superiority.

Dealing withentitled peoplerequires patience and firm boundaries.

Text describing a moviegoer ignoring an injured person after a fall.

Instead of engaging in their delusions, just dont feed into their need for special treatment.

And if all else fails, let natural consequences do the talking.

They spent their own movie exchanging knowing glances while giggling to themselves.

Text on image reveals a moviegoer planning a non-violent response to someone cutting the line for a Sixth Sense ticket.

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