People Explain How The Popular Jerk From School Got A Taste Of Their Own Medicine

People Explain How The Popular Jerk From School Got A Taste Of Their Own Medicine
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It's remarkable when Hollywood stereotypes and plot dynamics are replicated in real life. It's remarkable because it's rare, so we lose our cynical outlook of movies as far-fetched flights of fancy when it does happen.

And one of the classic archetypes is the treatment of popular kids.


We all had popular kids in our high school. Unfortunately, as the movies portray so willingly, that popularity often goes straight to their heads, leaving them rude and unkind, to put it lightly.

But sometimes, also just like the movie, karma finds a way. The real-life "popular jerks" encounter justice in the most satisfying way imaginable.

Redditors who've witnessed those real-life moments of karma recently weighed in on a thread.

flying_luckyfox asked,

"How did the popular a**hole of your school get the taste of their own medicine?"

In many cases, the justice comes in the form of physical punishment. Sometimes, a good old clobbering is the most satisfying response to the popular jerk in question.

No One to Help When it Happened

"Middle school when the bell rang to change classes the hallways were a horrific traffic jam. Everyone suffered through trying to get to their lockers and the next class on time."

"Enter the a**hole popular guy, who thought it was funny to sneak up behind some unsuspecting student who's at his locker and smack the back of the student's head, causing the student to bang his head into his locker."

"A**hole guy got several warnings to stop, but he didn't. He thought it was so funny."

"Then one day he picked on the wrong student. A**hole guy got punched square in the face, fell down and lost a tooth. Not a single person, from teacher to student, came to his defense."

"When A**hole's parents came to the school all upset, everyone told them their son got what he deserved."

-- maruffin

1, 2, 3, 4, 5  

"He got kicked in the nuts five times in a row by the same kid" -- xXawsomeguyXx

"JOHNNY CAGE CRACKER" -- HeartAttackMemeGuy

"HE KEEPS KICKING ME IN THE D*CK! WHY? WHY DOES HE KEEP KICKING ME IN THE D*CK?!" -- Iceman6211

"I don't believe I've personally ever witnessed something as epic as that sounds , five times??" -- Quuaack

Zero Regrets

"She (white) called my friend the N word. My friend, this real skinny girl who was one of those kids who never ever ever had gotten in trouble, decked her square in the jaw and gladly took the out of school suspension."

"Same girl started feeling woozy during a blood drive I was volunteering at and I helped her over to one of those giant trash barrels to throw up in. She bent over and lost consciousness and fell into the trash. Literally."

-- questionthrowaway37

When the Training Comes Out 

"So in Junior High there was a kid we'll call him Mark and he would always pick on another kid Steve in gym.. Mark would do things like spray him with ax or slap the back of his head,"

"...one day Steve was carrying a book and Mark tried to take it but I guess Steve had been practicing Aikido or something cause one moment Mark's hand is on the book and by extension Steve's hand and the next Mark is laying on his back and Steve is calmly walking away"

"Boss move!"

-- brn0723

Big Bro 

"Popular a** hole (for some reason picked on me a lot) hated me and he got 4 people beat the shit out of me."

"Next day my brother (3 years older than me) a 6"5 giant freak of nature in one punch knocked him out Best. day. of. my. life"

-- Strange-Luck5481

Down Goes Toby 

"There was this guy in my high school named Toby who was a massive douche but also popular due to being on the basketball team, loved to pick fights and play rough."

"Toby bit off more then he could chew when he elbowed this one classmate named Andy during PE playing a friendly game."

"After taking the hit, Andy just straight up decked Toby in the face , knocking him out and making lose three of his front teeth and a swollen lip. Toby learned his lesson and stopped being an asshole after that."

-- flamingtrucker94

Immediate Justice 

"Star quaterback tried to assault his girlfriend..."

"She was a golden glove boxer."

"She put him in the hospital for a week."

-- xxkoloblicinxx

Other times, the karma comes in a psychological form. These moments involve a person being handled exactly how they treated others.

It's a kind of poetic equalizing.

The Last Can He Ever Stole 

"The teacher wouldn't let one guy in my classroom to go to the restroom to pee so he peed in an Arizona can."

"When the bell rang the guy started heading to the restroom to empty the can and the biggest bully of the school bumped into him, took the can and, of course, sipped it."

"He soon realized it didn't taste like tea... It was glorious."

-- Citys_Bandaid_

One Step Above 

"Band was pretty popular where I lived. I mean there were super popular kids in band. They had a lot of hazing. I don't know their pecking order, but if someone 'senior' to you told you to do something band-related, you had to do it."

"There was this one chick who was the second-senior person in the whole band. She was always shi**ing on everyone every single day."

"One day, that one girl who was senior to her called her out and made her march all over the school in front of everyone and made her sing a bunch of chants and more. I wasn't even in band and it still seemed harsh to me."

-- Azzizzi

The Teacher Jerk 

"My teacher. She loved to use humiliation against me (I was severely depressed at the time and she thought I was a slacker). I'm a little person, and she would get me to turn off the lights for the projector, or to write on the whiteboard, only to feign ignorance and apologise when I struggled to reach."

"One day she crossed the line, and I went to the deputy head teacher. He decided to reprimand her, during a lesson, in front of her entire class, to give her a taste of humiliation, too."

-- Usidore_

Subtle Payback 

"He copied my exams for English, Math, and Science in our junior year."

"Except he didn't know that I purposely put the wrong answers for 80% of the questions and then redid the exam after he turned his in."

"He failed all three classes miserably and when he confronted me to see if I failed too, I just shrugged and said we must have had different versions of the exam."

-- -InterstellarVoyage-

Watching Her Squirm

"A popular girl bullied me all through middle school, then in high school she sat next to me the day we were given one of those "read the directions" tests.

"She was not so wise as to read the directions.

"I got to sit there for ten sweet, sweet minutes watching her panic more and more over the ridiculous tasks the test asked of her."

-- an_ineffable_plan

Other dynamics of karma take a more subtle and longer-term trajectory.

In these cases, the difficulties of the long years of life that come after high school can be powerful reminders that high school is a small world, and the pecking order there doesn't necessarily mean much.

Flip Flop

"Star athlete picked on the fat kids in gym. Fast forward a couple decades. He's fat and bald. Saw him using a Wal-Mart scooter recently, buying crap food."

"One of the kids he picked on got in shape, stayed that way and became a top tier endurance athlete. So sweet."

-- SnoringDogsAndCats

The Other Side of the Peak 

"Never bullied me but apparently was a giant a**hole to everybody. Star football running back, had multiple scholarships to Division I. Then he broke his leg and all the offers evaporated."

"Went to a DIII school. Had a couple kids, got divorced, then posted all of his old scholarships to Facebook at age 40. Really sad to see."

"Literally argued with every single person on the reunion Facebook group, everyone told him how much they always hated him."

"He's now literally insane, posts 30-40 times a day on Facebook of foreign Instagram models with long diatribes about love and life translated into 10 different languages. Posts nearly-nude shots of himself also, most hyping himself up."

"A dark spiral."

-- powabiatch

Nothing Lasts Forever

"He was the most attractive boy in the school. Girls would literally fight to be his girlfriend."

"Then like Prince William, his free trial of hair and premium face expired and he got downgraded. Basically went from a PS5 to Mr Game and Watch over the course of 5 years"

-- Fullblackhabit

Day In, Day Out

"The popular kids all stayed hot and married each other, but I imagine that having the exact same relationship and social circle since the age of 14 probably has a certain Groundhog Day element to it." -- botulizard

"Apparently this happened to the popular kids from my school too, only one dude worked his way around his friends' wives and now they all hate each other." -- BringBackRobotWars

Ideally, the person met nonviolent ends that made them reform their ways of rudeness into kidness.

But let's face it, that doesn't always happen. Instead, sometimes a sudden scheme comes together just right to give a taste of their own medicine.


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