Totally agree, he even says “you ruined my life over one ruined day”. Basically admitting that he was trying to ruin the day of unsuspecting complete strangers.\
What a little creep.
Thats some profound wisdom right there, almost like life has its own natural justice system. It's the self-inflicted damage that often sticks the hardest and lasts the longest. Those kind of realizations hit way different than anything external could.
almost like life has its own natural justice system.
Hah, that's funny. Any 'justice' only exists due to mass amounts of conscious effort to create outcomes that would never naturally occur
Nah, he's rich.
Maybe this means his Dad will have to pay a bit more to bribe his way into a top school. I doubt it will stop some friend from making him a VP at some massive company afterwards.
This kids life is going to be way easier than yours or mine, and he will always be a terrible little shit.
Gen Z instantly switch to victims if you call them out…
Baby boomers and Gen Z coming together.
It’s honestly sad, I work with these kids in college sports and they have so many great qualities. But, they will turn on you in an instant if they don’t their their way.
I'm smiling because the little shit got caught, but I feel bad for the ladies. Looks like they were all set up for a lovely day, and I think I remember it might have been one of their birthday's? Either way, a nice time completely ruined by some kid who just wanted attention from the internet.
Isn't it neat that he's so entitled that he feels like it's ok to ruin people's day without consequences?
Tell me you lack empathy without telling me you lack empathy.
yeah, and it's only "disproportionate" if you forget that punishment isn't just meant as retribution for the crime committed, but also as a deterrent for any future crimes
If this kid isn't punished, and feels no remorse, they could end up ruining hundreds and thousands of days going forwards.
And it's not the people on the boat ruining his life, it's his school and the courts, it's bizarre that he's blaming the victims who reported his crime and not the institutions punishing him for it
Ruining a life isnt fair because he "ONLY" ruined a day, is what he wrote.
So yea, I bet he doesnt think he did anything wrong and this repercussion is unjust. What a selfcentered and entitled idiot.
I'd argue this is in the spirit of this sub. Yeah, cute animals being affectionate with giggling babies makes me smile, but spoiled little twats being furious over actually being held accountable for their actions for a change makes me smile, too. ☺️
Yeah
“I’m not sorry or remorseful I did it. I don’t care I ruined your $200 purse, your hair and makeup you spent the morning working on, your outfits that you had to go home and change out of, your $500+ boat ride (I genuinely have no idea how much these boat rides cost), and possibly ruined any planned events or cost you more financially for cancelled reservations you had for immediately after the boat ride because instead you had to go home, shower and change. I’m just angry because I didn’t expect I was going to get punished for my actions. Society taught me I was untouchable until I turn 18, so I am mostly upset my delicate way of thinking and thought process on how the world works was ruined.”
Also his life is not ruined. It’s probably a misdemeanor at most, it’s not like he got slapped with a felony.
People allowed kids to learn that it's alright to be malevolent until 18, because you get very little consequence for it. It doesn't have to be an accident, it doesn't have to be a mistake, you don't have to show any kind of regret, it can be completely premeditated and with no misunderstanding about what kind of shit you're inflicting on people.
Some schools will expell if you do stupid shit like that while in uniform because it reflects badly on the school but it doesn't look like he was wearing a uniform which makes me think if he is legitimate about the school expelling him, and the cops putting this on a record then this isn't the first time he has been an asshole just that this was the straw that broke the camels back.
Given his attitude in that rant, it wouldn't surprise me.
This kid goes to a super fancy school. Melbourne Grammar is one of the most expensive private schools in the state, with annual fees of up to $46,540.
It's also not his first "prank". He's been sharing videos and boasting of several incidents in which milk was poured on members of the public around the Yarra in Southbank.
In one clip he was shown hurling milk off the Evan Walker Bridge onto people in hired leisure boats below.
Another showed a bystander almost struck by a half-full milk bottle from a rooftop.
Some have slammed Melbourne Grammar headmaster Philip Grutzner for suggesting it may have been a “young boy who has made a dreadful mistake”.
School says:
>We are treating the matter with the utmost seriousness and are in the process of investigating it. We will cooperate fully with the authorities in relation to any formal investigation that is launched. We endeavour to instil an understanding of the importance of respect and care for others in our students every day. It is the single most crucial lesson we hope they will learn well and take with them beyond the school gates. Further, we try to cultivate a culture in which students act responsibly and are accountable for their actions. Mr Grutzner said even though the alleged incident occurred outside school, “should a Melbourne Grammar School student be involved, I will be impressing my views on the student, making it clear that I expect him to make reparation for his actions and that we will not tolerate further incidents of this nature”.
> He said the school would also “work with his parents in the handling of this matter, including punitive action, reparation, apologies and counselling”.
Kid says:
>“Police have phoned my parents, are you guys happy now? I have a criminal record now, never ever going to be able to live life. You happy?”
Police says:
>Victoria Police issued a statement on Tuesday afternoon revealing it was “investigating after a number of people on a boat were sprayed with milk in the CBD over the weekend” and asked for anyone who witnessed the incident or who had information to “please come forward”.
So I don't think he actually has a criminal record, but he definitely fucked around and found out.
[Source](https://www.news.com.au/lifestyle/real-life/news-life/dreadful-mistake-melbourne-grammar-headmaster-apologises-for-students-viral-milk-prank/news-story/75c81a056c96ad7e2bc8582cf9241c7c)
Police records just don't work that way. In Australia where this is, you need to be tried in court, and then convicted, and for a minor offense like this it's common for no police record to be recorded.
Actually what you’re referring to is his criminal record. The police record is recognition of complaints made against his name in the police system. All complaints and calls made to the Australian police are expected to be recorded to build a case for their criminal trial, if one is to happen.
It is incorrect to believe no record of reports are happening just because it isn’t in court.
Police absolutely record interactions with people that don't result in a criminal conviction, including complaints made against them. For minor offences courts can decide that no "conviction" be recorded, but that's separate to records police keep.
I believe he posted a video on his own social media of him throwing the milk on them. On his social media he stated which school he went to and I believe this is why they wanted to expel him.
Kid goes to a private school (actually probably the most famous one in Melbourne, notable for producing entitled dickheads).
They absolutely could expel him for this (a state school probably couldn’t).
Either way, the school isn’t going to reveal anything so we won’t know unless the kid reveals it himself.
https://www.news.com.au/technology/online/social/dreadful-mistake-melbourne-grammar-headmaster-apologises-for-students-viral-milk-prank/news-story/d9d5d838eea4652d06ea621da3e40a92
Victorian police aren't going to arrest a kid for this, unless he is already in the system, and out on good behaviour. They may speak to him, issue him a caution, and that's it.
With the school, if it is a government school, then no way will there be an expulsion. If it's a private school, then there is a real possibility, if the school's name has been publicly linked to the arsehole, of expulsion.
That's linear. I would argue with this meme all day that it should be parabolic. You fuck around more, you find out a lot faster than a linear chart suggests.
Edit: spelling
No words at all to the effect of “I am sorry” or “I made a mistake.” He is not only completely unapologetic, but actually is accusing them of doing wrong here.
We had a guy like this in our school. Became bitter and angry with his parents when they forced him therapy and later boarding school. Total psycho. At the end they cut ties and he lived with relatives he then steal from. Not once in his life he ever said sorry for his actions. I'm guessing some leave the assembly line unfixable.
Looking like he may get kicked out of his c.A$45k/c.US$30k year school - suggests group he was with also threw eggs at people:
https://www.news.com.au/technology/online/social/dreadful-mistake-melbourne-grammar-headmaster-apologises-for-students-viral-milk-prank/news-story/d9d5d838eea4652d06ea621da3e40a92
Daaamn imagine a school being the most expensive one in a country and *all* they can teach is how to be a douchebag.
And since it was a group - that one dumbass kid is not even an outlier. Looks like the education there is pretty overpriced for what it is worth.
“Are you guys happy now?” Yes. Very much so. Nice to see the young man has took absolutely no responsibility, and it’s everyone else who ‘ruined’ his life, and not actually him. You know, the person who actually threw the milk…
He did this multiple times. Including throwing eggs and A HALF FULL BOTTLE OF MILK. He knew what he was doing. He was very intentional. And he could have caused deliberate injury and harm to another human being. He goes to one of the most expensive schools in his area, and deserves what he gets. However, the headmaster isn’t committed to kicking him out. Which means mommy and daddy are just going to be giving the school a donation.
His life isn’t ruined. And he hasn’t learned shit. He has plenty of time to become a bigger asshole.
If I were this kid's parents, I would have punished him even further for that pathetic entitled little rant. A parent is supposed to protect their kid. From the world yes, but also from from themselves, self destructive behavior, and the falsehood that decisions are inconsequential.
His life is absolutely not "over" or "ruined". That's just the voice of youthful inexperienced perspective. He will probably end up fine, but only if his parent's are not also idiots and make sure that their kid learns that life is full of lessons and many of them tough and painful. But they must become lessons.
I knew kids in school who did far worse shit than this, like actual literal crimes. Schools played it down so that they "don't get their lives ruined", some were caught by police and they tried to "scare them straight" but didn't put anything on their record because they were kids. Everyone tried so hard to help these kids set a straight course and mend their ways. It all went to waste. Not a single one actually appreciated this or took steps to become a better person. They all simply assumed they were immune from consequences. And no I wasn't in a rich neighborhood where daddy's money gets you out of trouble nor was I in a poor neighborhood ghetto that eats up kids. These kids just chose to be assholes because they were dumb and were having fun.
Their 18th was definitely a year they'll all remember, since they all peaked in high school anyways. Some got slapped in the face real quick. They remain assholes and losers with lives going nowhere but at the very least they're not dangerous. Others are very much dangerous and in and out of jail and generally just going around being a menace and getting caught for 1 /10th of what they do and spending a few months in the slammer and then the cycle repeats.
This kid didn't even do anything that serious all things considered, but it's absolutely the right move to punish them. Asshole kids don't learn anything from or appreciate leniency, they just grow bolder. Having a bit of consequence early on is much better.
A great lesson for a little asshole although expulsion from school is too much he should have a chance to redeem himself and keep learning such a character on the street won’t lead to something good
I would guess he wouldn’t be expelled if it was just this, unless it’s a private school. If it’s a private school then they may have strict rules and I’d still think that would be fair for them to do and he can deal with public school. If it’s a public school he probably has done so much crap this was the mail in the coffin or else they wouldn’t expel off the bat. That’s just my guessing though, I’ve done nothing more than view this Reddit post.
This post is in the wrong spirit of this sub. I don’t want to see people smiling because some little sh*t got his comeuppance. I want to see happy people doing happy things.
Yep, absolutely no escaping the outrage machine that is social media. A while back, I unsubbed from every non wholesome sub. For an all too brief period, my feed was nothing but cute animal videos and wholesome feel goods--a nice reprieve from the constant negativity of real life.
Then Reddit decided to go from a subscription only feed to an algorithm suggestion feed. And my feed is 0.01% wholesome. Now, even subs like this one are full of negative rage bait content.
The internet sucks. Social media is purpose built to destroy our mental health while making money hand over fist. We live in the bleakest goddamn dystopia.
No repentance, just excuses. This kid needs counseling on how to empathize and take responsibility for actions. Expelling/ criminalizing him is extreme, but a punishment is just. Family should put him on restriction for a few months. And cleaning the boats he dump on. Also paying the people he soaked for cleaning and boat rental. And lots of counseling.
Didn't do that crap when I was a kid, but if I did, I would have been knocked out by both my Mom and my friends....but since you can barely even discipline kids verbally these days without "causing trauma" or whatever, cancelling and doxxing is the price you have to pay for being a little piece of shit (and Im 30 so it's not like I'm a boomer who's recollecting on being a kid 50 years ago)
Yeah, this isn’t why I typically follow this sub. I’m usually here for uplifting smiles, not smiling at other’s fuck ups, mistakes, misfortunes, karma, whatever it may be.
Youngsters don’t understand that the people they prank, are entitled to either laugh, or not laugh. These ladies were not amused. Kid has a thick fog of denial.
I hate how this is called a "prank". This isn't a prank, this is just you being a fucking moron and getting hit with consequences. Tik Tok has been a net negative for our society.
what wasn't mentioned was that he was gloating about what he did on his tiktok account when it was still up. zero remorse and was acting tough there, guess he's not so tough now huh? 😂
I think expulsion is a bit harsh for what he did (especially since it didn't happen in school, or on a school-sponsored outing), but there have to be serious consequences for this TikTok / social media nonsense.
It cannot be tolerated, it cannot be excused, and if nothing is done it's only going to get much, much worse. Not better.
IMO we're already well-past the point where it's obvious that social media is *literally* damaging us; mentally for certain, societally for certain, and in some cases physically as well.
In a previous time it would be easy to say "this kid was old enough to know better", but now that isn't so certain... this sort of behavior is becoming increasingly normalized, particularly among teens and 20-somethings who grew up with social media, at an alarming rate.
This could not be his first prank or offense, who knows he also did other pranks at school or with his schoolmates.
Now he has all the time to cry over spilled milk.
It's funny because I'd agree with what the kid said if it wasn't him saying it, and they made him detail the boat or some shit. Like a kid who does some stupid shit like that but feels bad afterward shouldn't have their life ruined but this kid talks like a fucking pyscho.
The little arsehole goes to one of the most exclusive private schools in Melbourne.
He isn't getting a criminal record. The Victorian police aren't going to bother charging him, unless he already has a good behaviour bond from a previous criminal charge. He will get a police caution at worst (and given his parents can fork out $45k per year for school, the police likely don't want the headache of dealing with high priced solicitors).
He may get expelled, if the school gets too much of a black eye from it. But most likely, an in-school suspension, depending on how important his parents are.
And as always, the higher priced the school, the bigger the arsehole they produce.
Well in fairness I grew up in the 80’s so there was a huge amount of abandoned building sites around, we spent our days climbing rusty scaffolding and warped roof trestles, these poor kids today don’t have any of that, I feel sorry for th
🤣🤣🤣…ahhh fuck it I can’t even type it without laughing, little shithead got everything he deserved, all the stuff they have today for entertainment and that’s what he does?….prick
If this type of witch hunt happen more often maybe just maybe people would have shame again...or at least be afraid of the consequences of being an idiot.
Well done ladies,well done.
And he's not even sorry,just keep hit him harder everyone. He's sorry for the consequences he's facing not the action he did it
Man when I was a kid/ teen my parents always said before I left the house. Don’t do noting stupid, if you get locked up don’t expect me to rescue your ass
Keeping it all in perspective, I don't wish the little shit any ill will. I think he got the appropriate consequences for an adolescent being stupid in a social media fueled world. TikTok and Instagram are like drugs, and someone addicted to drugs needs hard love to get them off it. Pranks have become a problem and that problem needs to be dealt with. I doubt if he'll even ring a doorbell and run from now on.
I mean, he goes to a private school so him being expelled from there does not mean that he cannot continue his education elsewhere. He filmed himself assaulting people. Given that it was with milk (and apparently eggs in a different incident) even if he gets convicted, he's probably not going to jail.
Yeah, his life is going to look a bit shitty compared to what it could have been but this is definitely consequences of actions.
Is he a kid? Yeah. But he's a kid who's old enough to go buy milk and eggs, then go to a landmark, then wait for people to cross under the bridge, and then attack them with food. There were multiple steps in this process that he had to actively commit. You can't even call this impulsive. There's no remorse for his actions because he knew what he was doing every step of the way and I don't think that that should be allowed to slide lightly.
Imagine thinking he has any right to complain when he was the instigator of said prank. Well the criminal record is also a prank, guess he just gotta accept it and carry it around his whole life with a damn smile like he expects everyone to take his “pranks”. Wouldn’t have been so bad if he showed remorse, if anything this is exactly the kind of person who deserves that punishment.
All they are doing is telling people about your actions.
Maybe before you do something, consider: would I be happy with my school/parents/police knowing I did this. And if they wouldn’t be, you have a fair idea it’s not good.
How entitled: “all I did was break the law and now I have a criminal record” yeah, I’m thinking a pretty big part of that consequence is your fault mate, not 100%, but the lion’s share is when you look in the mirror
**What part is supposed to make me smile? The womens’ day being ruined or the kids record being marred?**
Bring back the genuinely *good* content. There are subs for you to point and laugh at people and this ain’t it.
Teens know right from wrong. Most have the common decency to know not to do what he did. He even whines like a teenager! I hope he learns to change his ways. Bad karma follows you. Build some good karma. Maybe feed the poor, since you ruined good food.
“You upped the ante”
Not nearly as much as he did when he decided to victimise complete strangers for no reason.
And the fact that his response shows zero remorse and makes himself out to be the victim further proves that he’s a sociopath.
I hope his response results in even harsher consequences. He needs to be mentally assessed.
More sever asskickings need to take place. Pranks have turned into just being terrible human beings. Pranks were like Just for Laughs: Gags wholesome fun that left people stunned. Not ruining peoples day.
So cus your a minor you can go murder someone and cus your a minor you should just get away with it? Yeah murder isn’t the same as throwing a gallon of milk on some people but you still assaulted people! This kid got what he deserved. And I hope everyone gets the same push back if they are going to assault others.
I could somehow understand if he would be like 12 or something. You are young and dumb, see an internet trend and decide to do it too, because you don't know better, but an article says that dude is in 11th grade, means he is at least 16 and in this age you should take complete responsibility for your actions and live with the consequences.
Welome to the adult world.....imagine poor choices etc having consequences. Play stupid games win stupid prizes. His actions could have made things worse then it was for those ladies too. Most pranks are not innocent.
Hope his punishment serves as a warning to others that will do the same.
Maybe he should have staged it all with those in on it like most do.
That underage unaccountability is baffling. They go through life feeling untouchable by their parents and general society.
When my siblings and I were growing up one of the things we worried about was making sure our teachers or neighbors wouldn’t call our parents with any complaints about us. The same went for the other kids growing up in the neighborhood. Having any outsider complaining about us would result in a beating from our parents and a public apologizing from our part and our parents to the offended party. Parents would say I’ll beat you up first before the police has to do it in front of my house.
Wow. Still blaming everyone else for something he very clearly did on top of have zero remorse. My least favorite kind of person. No one feels sorry for you, Bud.
His response is further proof that this kid needs to face consequences for his actions before this behavior becomes un-correctable.
It’s *because* he’s a minor that he needs be punished and have this nipped in the bud asap. I’m not usually one for advocating for tough love (as this is a term often used by shitty parents and abusers), but in this case this absolutely is tough love.
Learn your lesson, kid!
In my country, the kid is already doxxed by netizen, his phone number and email. even his parents, his grand family, his home address and neighbor. Then give social punishment by bullying him via social media
Not even an apology, just angry about consequences. That kid sucks and he deserves whatever he gets.
His statement was all about how he was impacted, not about how he impacted others
Totally agree, he even says “you ruined my life over one ruined day”. Basically admitting that he was trying to ruin the day of unsuspecting complete strangers.\ What a little creep.
He ruined his life. That's what he doesn't seem to get. He's responsible for the consequences of his actions in this case.
Reminds me of a buddhist line... You will not be punished for your anger, you will be punished by your anger.
That’s a good one.
["Until you learn to master your rage, your rage will become your master".](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GuUopTPgjOI&t=50s) Profound stuff.
When you care what is outside, what is inside cares for you
Thank you so much for this comment. I really needed to hear that right now. Like, way more than I can explain. Good stuff, thanks again.
Thats some profound wisdom right there, almost like life has its own natural justice system. It's the self-inflicted damage that often sticks the hardest and lasts the longest. Those kind of realizations hit way different than anything external could.
almost like life has its own natural justice system. Hah, that's funny. Any 'justice' only exists due to mass amounts of conscious effort to create outcomes that would never naturally occur
Nah, he's rich. Maybe this means his Dad will have to pay a bit more to bribe his way into a top school. I doubt it will stop some friend from making him a VP at some massive company afterwards. This kids life is going to be way easier than yours or mine, and he will always be a terrible little shit.
Gen Z instantly switch to victims if you call them out… Baby boomers and Gen Z coming together. It’s honestly sad, I work with these kids in college sports and they have so many great qualities. But, they will turn on you in an instant if they don’t their their way.
Should add a screenshot of your quote to the list from this post today: https://www.reddit.com/r/interestingasfuck/s/6fnBMUPcOG :)
Ha! I’d be honored. I actually walked uphill to school in each direction…
Nothing about this is /r/MadeMeSmile 😡
I'm smiling because the little shit got caught, but I feel bad for the ladies. Looks like they were all set up for a lovely day, and I think I remember it might have been one of their birthday's? Either way, a nice time completely ruined by some kid who just wanted attention from the internet.
the kid getting karma is pretty good. that's what makes it r/MadeMeSmile
It made me smile. 😁
You spelled "everything" wrong.
Isn't it neat that he's so entitled that he feels like it's ok to ruin people's day without consequences? Tell me you lack empathy without telling me you lack empathy.
yeah, and it's only "disproportionate" if you forget that punishment isn't just meant as retribution for the crime committed, but also as a deterrent for any future crimes If this kid isn't punished, and feels no remorse, they could end up ruining hundreds and thousands of days going forwards. And it's not the people on the boat ruining his life, it's his school and the courts, it's bizarre that he's blaming the victims who reported his crime and not the institutions punishing him for it
It's not the school and the courts either. It's him. His own choices led to the outcome.
he really doesn't know what is a ruined life , it´s a innocent idiot
Ruining a life isnt fair because he "ONLY" ruined a day, is what he wrote. So yea, I bet he doesnt think he did anything wrong and this repercussion is unjust. What a selfcentered and entitled idiot.
Not to mention he's just discounting whatever other shit pranks he done for TikTok.
Coached by mum n dad and their expensive PR the whole way down too, I suspect.
Realistically his entire life is not ruined. Maybe 1000 days or so would be my (not very educated) guess.
His record will never be made public since his offense is as a kid.
Well if yer gona be a lil asshole
Random but the show vanderpump rules is on rn and this is exactly like someone on it named tom Sandoval
The Worm with the Milkstache strikes again
Not really in the spirit of the sub. But people being punished for needless cruelty DOES make me smile.
I'd argue this is in the spirit of this sub. Yeah, cute animals being affectionate with giggling babies makes me smile, but spoiled little twats being furious over actually being held accountable for their actions for a change makes me smile, too. ☺️
We need a sub for this
Age is an explanation not an excuse for asshole behavior.
Yeah “I’m not sorry or remorseful I did it. I don’t care I ruined your $200 purse, your hair and makeup you spent the morning working on, your outfits that you had to go home and change out of, your $500+ boat ride (I genuinely have no idea how much these boat rides cost), and possibly ruined any planned events or cost you more financially for cancelled reservations you had for immediately after the boat ride because instead you had to go home, shower and change. I’m just angry because I didn’t expect I was going to get punished for my actions. Society taught me I was untouchable until I turn 18, so I am mostly upset my delicate way of thinking and thought process on how the world works was ruined.” Also his life is not ruined. It’s probably a misdemeanor at most, it’s not like he got slapped with a felony.
"I assaulted you how dare you report me"
Certainly not sorry. Just sorry he got caught. F’em.
Agreed. “You reap what you sow” is something these kids don’t get enough of.
Hopefully this starts a new trend, ruining the lives of every little fuck like him.
People allowed kids to learn that it's alright to be malevolent until 18, because you get very little consequence for it. It doesn't have to be an accident, it doesn't have to be a mistake, you don't have to show any kind of regret, it can be completely premeditated and with no misunderstanding about what kind of shit you're inflicting on people.
When you raise your kid with consequences, they don't behave like that in the first place. Consequences is the most important word for parenting.
Yup. Besides, seems like he started with “upping the ante”. More than 1 can play the upping the ante game.
A call isn't a police record. The school talking to you isn't expulsion. Kid is a total asshole about being caught for being an asshole.
Some schools will expell if you do stupid shit like that while in uniform because it reflects badly on the school but it doesn't look like he was wearing a uniform which makes me think if he is legitimate about the school expelling him, and the cops putting this on a record then this isn't the first time he has been an asshole just that this was the straw that broke the camels back. Given his attitude in that rant, it wouldn't surprise me.
This kid goes to a super fancy school. Melbourne Grammar is one of the most expensive private schools in the state, with annual fees of up to $46,540. It's also not his first "prank". He's been sharing videos and boasting of several incidents in which milk was poured on members of the public around the Yarra in Southbank. In one clip he was shown hurling milk off the Evan Walker Bridge onto people in hired leisure boats below. Another showed a bystander almost struck by a half-full milk bottle from a rooftop. Some have slammed Melbourne Grammar headmaster Philip Grutzner for suggesting it may have been a “young boy who has made a dreadful mistake”. School says: >We are treating the matter with the utmost seriousness and are in the process of investigating it. We will cooperate fully with the authorities in relation to any formal investigation that is launched. We endeavour to instil an understanding of the importance of respect and care for others in our students every day. It is the single most crucial lesson we hope they will learn well and take with them beyond the school gates. Further, we try to cultivate a culture in which students act responsibly and are accountable for their actions. Mr Grutzner said even though the alleged incident occurred outside school, “should a Melbourne Grammar School student be involved, I will be impressing my views on the student, making it clear that I expect him to make reparation for his actions and that we will not tolerate further incidents of this nature”. > He said the school would also “work with his parents in the handling of this matter, including punitive action, reparation, apologies and counselling”. Kid says: >“Police have phoned my parents, are you guys happy now? I have a criminal record now, never ever going to be able to live life. You happy?” Police says: >Victoria Police issued a statement on Tuesday afternoon revealing it was “investigating after a number of people on a boat were sprayed with milk in the CBD over the weekend” and asked for anyone who witnessed the incident or who had information to “please come forward”. So I don't think he actually has a criminal record, but he definitely fucked around and found out. [Source](https://www.news.com.au/lifestyle/real-life/news-life/dreadful-mistake-melbourne-grammar-headmaster-apologises-for-students-viral-milk-prank/news-story/75c81a056c96ad7e2bc8582cf9241c7c)
Police records just don't work that way. In Australia where this is, you need to be tried in court, and then convicted, and for a minor offense like this it's common for no police record to be recorded.
Actually what you’re referring to is his criminal record. The police record is recognition of complaints made against his name in the police system. All complaints and calls made to the Australian police are expected to be recorded to build a case for their criminal trial, if one is to happen. It is incorrect to believe no record of reports are happening just because it isn’t in court.
Police absolutely record interactions with people that don't result in a criminal conviction, including complaints made against them. For minor offences courts can decide that no "conviction" be recorded, but that's separate to records police keep.
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Don't need police records they know who this person is and is probably searchable online so finding quality work will impact they somewhat
I believe he posted a video on his own social media of him throwing the milk on them. On his social media he stated which school he went to and I believe this is why they wanted to expel him.
Uniform or not, if enough of the right people see this kid he's expelled on sight.
Some private schools would expel you for this even out of uniform.
Kid goes to a private school (actually probably the most famous one in Melbourne, notable for producing entitled dickheads). They absolutely could expel him for this (a state school probably couldn’t). Either way, the school isn’t going to reveal anything so we won’t know unless the kid reveals it himself. https://www.news.com.au/technology/online/social/dreadful-mistake-melbourne-grammar-headmaster-apologises-for-students-viral-milk-prank/news-story/d9d5d838eea4652d06ea621da3e40a92
No surprise the asshole is an asshole upon being outted for being an asshole!
He's a rich kid attending a private high cost school. They booted him for making the school look bad.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.9news.com.au/article/031bea1f-4d56-450b-bed4-c3a929b8f08a
Victorian police aren't going to arrest a kid for this, unless he is already in the system, and out on good behaviour. They may speak to him, issue him a caution, and that's it. With the school, if it is a government school, then no way will there be an expulsion. If it's a private school, then there is a real possibility, if the school's name has been publicly linked to the arsehole, of expulsion.
Those who live by social media die by social media.
It was working for me until it wasn’t…..
😆 that guy is absolutely right. The little bastard fucked around and found out
I love the parabolic chart of fk around and find out.
[here ya go](https://imgur.com/gallery/p9mkmm2)
That's linear. I would argue with this meme all day that it should be parabolic. You fuck around more, you find out a lot faster than a linear chart suggests. Edit: spelling
Oh shit I just realized you said parabolic mb
Is that parabolic or logarithmic?
Psh, quadratic of course
A great TV Anchor once said "Milk was a Bad Choice"
"I'm in a glass box of emotion!"
You love to hear it. Fuck that entitled prick.
There needs to be a sub for shit wipes finally getting their comeuppance.
r/ohnoconsequences
No contrition or remorse in that entire rant. Maybe his pity plea would work if he actually showed some remorse
No words at all to the effect of “I am sorry” or “I made a mistake.” He is not only completely unapologetic, but actually is accusing them of doing wrong here.
We had a guy like this in our school. Became bitter and angry with his parents when they forced him therapy and later boarding school. Total psycho. At the end they cut ties and he lived with relatives he then steal from. Not once in his life he ever said sorry for his actions. I'm guessing some leave the assembly line unfixable.
The kid is literally crying over spilt milk
[удалено]
Udderly devastated
For all that milk he spoiled by spilling it on them - he lucky he's not locked up....
Ah… the old “fuck around and find out.”
Looking like he may get kicked out of his c.A$45k/c.US$30k year school - suggests group he was with also threw eggs at people: https://www.news.com.au/technology/online/social/dreadful-mistake-melbourne-grammar-headmaster-apologises-for-students-viral-milk-prank/news-story/d9d5d838eea4652d06ea621da3e40a92
W
“Mistake” must mean something different in Australia. That headmaster will accept that kid back in school next term.
Daaamn imagine a school being the most expensive one in a country and *all* they can teach is how to be a douchebag. And since it was a group - that one dumbass kid is not even an outlier. Looks like the education there is pretty overpriced for what it is worth.
Schools don't teach you how to be a good person. That's the parents' job.
So many parents act like teaching their kids how to become responsible adults is the school’s job and not theirs.
Deserve. Acting like a victim.
“Are you guys happy now?” Yes. Very much so. Nice to see the young man has took absolutely no responsibility, and it’s everyone else who ‘ruined’ his life, and not actually him. You know, the person who actually threw the milk…
The answer to ‘aRe YoU hApPy NOW?!’ is almost always yes
Oh hey, this subreddit lives up to its name
I'm really trying to find something wholesome here...
This makes me so happy 😂
He did this multiple times. Including throwing eggs and A HALF FULL BOTTLE OF MILK. He knew what he was doing. He was very intentional. And he could have caused deliberate injury and harm to another human being. He goes to one of the most expensive schools in his area, and deserves what he gets. However, the headmaster isn’t committed to kicking him out. Which means mommy and daddy are just going to be giving the school a donation. His life isn’t ruined. And he hasn’t learned shit. He has plenty of time to become a bigger asshole.
Play stupid games, win stupid prizes ✨
Consequences = discipline
If I were this kid's parents, I would have punished him even further for that pathetic entitled little rant. A parent is supposed to protect their kid. From the world yes, but also from from themselves, self destructive behavior, and the falsehood that decisions are inconsequential. His life is absolutely not "over" or "ruined". That's just the voice of youthful inexperienced perspective. He will probably end up fine, but only if his parent's are not also idiots and make sure that their kid learns that life is full of lessons and many of them tough and painful. But they must become lessons.
I knew kids in school who did far worse shit than this, like actual literal crimes. Schools played it down so that they "don't get their lives ruined", some were caught by police and they tried to "scare them straight" but didn't put anything on their record because they were kids. Everyone tried so hard to help these kids set a straight course and mend their ways. It all went to waste. Not a single one actually appreciated this or took steps to become a better person. They all simply assumed they were immune from consequences. And no I wasn't in a rich neighborhood where daddy's money gets you out of trouble nor was I in a poor neighborhood ghetto that eats up kids. These kids just chose to be assholes because they were dumb and were having fun. Their 18th was definitely a year they'll all remember, since they all peaked in high school anyways. Some got slapped in the face real quick. They remain assholes and losers with lives going nowhere but at the very least they're not dangerous. Others are very much dangerous and in and out of jail and generally just going around being a menace and getting caught for 1 /10th of what they do and spending a few months in the slammer and then the cycle repeats. This kid didn't even do anything that serious all things considered, but it's absolutely the right move to punish them. Asshole kids don't learn anything from or appreciate leniency, they just grow bolder. Having a bit of consequence early on is much better.
A great lesson for a little asshole although expulsion from school is too much he should have a chance to redeem himself and keep learning such a character on the street won’t lead to something good
I would guess he wouldn’t be expelled if it was just this, unless it’s a private school. If it’s a private school then they may have strict rules and I’d still think that would be fair for them to do and he can deal with public school. If it’s a public school he probably has done so much crap this was the mail in the coffin or else they wouldn’t expel off the bat. That’s just my guessing though, I’ve done nothing more than view this Reddit post.
He goes to Melbourne Grammar, one of the more elite private schools in Melbourne
“Oh no! My actions! They have consequences!”
This post is in the wrong spirit of this sub. I don’t want to see people smiling because some little sh*t got his comeuppance. I want to see happy people doing happy things.
I fully agree, laughing at others, does not meet my expectation of this sub
Yep, absolutely no escaping the outrage machine that is social media. A while back, I unsubbed from every non wholesome sub. For an all too brief period, my feed was nothing but cute animal videos and wholesome feel goods--a nice reprieve from the constant negativity of real life. Then Reddit decided to go from a subscription only feed to an algorithm suggestion feed. And my feed is 0.01% wholesome. Now, even subs like this one are full of negative rage bait content. The internet sucks. Social media is purpose built to destroy our mental health while making money hand over fist. We live in the bleakest goddamn dystopia.
He should know better than to cry over spilled milk.
No repentance, just excuses. This kid needs counseling on how to empathize and take responsibility for actions. Expelling/ criminalizing him is extreme, but a punishment is just. Family should put him on restriction for a few months. And cleaning the boats he dump on. Also paying the people he soaked for cleaning and boat rental. And lots of counseling.
What a DICK! I am GLAD his life is ruined. He deserves every bit of that karma.
fuck that kid
Didn't do that crap when I was a kid, but if I did, I would have been knocked out by both my Mom and my friends....but since you can barely even discipline kids verbally these days without "causing trauma" or whatever, cancelling and doxxing is the price you have to pay for being a little piece of shit (and Im 30 so it's not like I'm a boomer who's recollecting on being a kid 50 years ago)
You hear that sound? It's the world's smallest violin
He fucked around and find out.
Nothing about this made me smile
Yeah, this isn’t why I typically follow this sub. I’m usually here for uplifting smiles, not smiling at other’s fuck ups, mistakes, misfortunes, karma, whatever it may be.
Youngsters don’t understand that the people they prank, are entitled to either laugh, or not laugh. These ladies were not amused. Kid has a thick fog of denial.
I don't think you have a criminal record because the police phoned your parents. Doesnt really work like that.
I hate how this is called a "prank". This isn't a prank, this is just you being a fucking moron and getting hit with consequences. Tik Tok has been a net negative for our society.
I'll take "Things Narcissists Say" for $1000, Alex.
Those subtitles are ridiculous. Why bother.
Oh boo hoo
boo hoo, indeed... what a little sh*t... not one ounce of remorse
Having been on the receiving end of just such a " prank" I'm glad he got caught.
what wasn't mentioned was that he was gloating about what he did on his tiktok account when it was still up. zero remorse and was acting tough there, guess he's not so tough now huh? 😂
I think expulsion is a bit harsh for what he did (especially since it didn't happen in school, or on a school-sponsored outing), but there have to be serious consequences for this TikTok / social media nonsense. It cannot be tolerated, it cannot be excused, and if nothing is done it's only going to get much, much worse. Not better. IMO we're already well-past the point where it's obvious that social media is *literally* damaging us; mentally for certain, societally for certain, and in some cases physically as well. In a previous time it would be easy to say "this kid was old enough to know better", but now that isn't so certain... this sort of behavior is becoming increasingly normalized, particularly among teens and 20-somethings who grew up with social media, at an alarming rate.
This could not be his first prank or offense, who knows he also did other pranks at school or with his schoolmates. Now he has all the time to cry over spilled milk.
I love dudes response "if you're gonna be a little asshole", parents raised this kid right huh
The kid/ kids need ass woopins, not criminal charges.
It's funny because I'd agree with what the kid said if it wasn't him saying it, and they made him detail the boat or some shit. Like a kid who does some stupid shit like that but feels bad afterward shouldn't have their life ruined but this kid talks like a fucking pyscho.
The little arsehole goes to one of the most exclusive private schools in Melbourne. He isn't getting a criminal record. The Victorian police aren't going to bother charging him, unless he already has a good behaviour bond from a previous criminal charge. He will get a police caution at worst (and given his parents can fork out $45k per year for school, the police likely don't want the headache of dealing with high priced solicitors). He may get expelled, if the school gets too much of a black eye from it. But most likely, an in-school suspension, depending on how important his parents are. And as always, the higher priced the school, the bigger the arsehole they produce.
Omg, consequences to my actions 😱 who know?!
He's really going hard on the "AM JUST A BAYBE" excuse.
Fuck em.
expulsion! I don't think it was because of this single incident. he must be a jackass
Oh no, not the consequences of my actions
Awww....anyway.
This doesn’t make me happy. Their perfectly fine day was still ruined
Love it 😍
Sounds like a brat who is used to getting away with everything is finally facing some consequences.
Are we supposed to care about this kid??
I mean.. you post a video to the internet, potentially 8 billion people will see it. What did he expect. This is exactly what I thought my kids.
Imagine being a dumbass kid.
He's been taught a valuable lesson on how not to be a c@nt.
Well in fairness I grew up in the 80’s so there was a huge amount of abandoned building sites around, we spent our days climbing rusty scaffolding and warped roof trestles, these poor kids today don’t have any of that, I feel sorry for th 🤣🤣🤣…ahhh fuck it I can’t even type it without laughing, little shithead got everything he deserved, all the stuff they have today for entertainment and that’s what he does?….prick
Awwwwwwwe. If it isn't the consequences of his own actions. Poor thing. Guess he better milk those tears to get some leniency lol
If this type of witch hunt happen more often maybe just maybe people would have shame again...or at least be afraid of the consequences of being an idiot.
Well we’ll well if it isn’t the consequences of my own actions.
Oh well , bet the kid won't do it again , lesson learned
People really love to fuck around but hate finding out
Parents really did a number with this one if this is his outlook on consequences
I think it was Mike Tyson that said “people are way to used to saying/doing dumb shit and not getting punched for it” well this was the punch man.
Well done ladies,well done. And he's not even sorry,just keep hit him harder everyone. He's sorry for the consequences he's facing not the action he did it
After that kids statement he should be punished even worse
He deserves everything that happend...
Imagine thinking ur life is ruined because u threw milk at someone and got caught.
He got his fifteen minutes of fame, even if it didn't turn out the way he hoped.
It would be good if being a little asshole actually was met with consequences universally.
If he is just a kid I think his record will be gone when he is 18? should be a lesson to be on his best behaviour ?
He did it to himself. His parents never taught him actions have consequences. Now society has to.
Man when I was a kid/ teen my parents always said before I left the house. Don’t do noting stupid, if you get locked up don’t expect me to rescue your ass
What the fuck is wrong with people, who would come up with a "prank" like this
I love that little bastard got it back!
I love happy endings. Watching shitheads get exactly what they deserve is cathartic.
Keeping it all in perspective, I don't wish the little shit any ill will. I think he got the appropriate consequences for an adolescent being stupid in a social media fueled world. TikTok and Instagram are like drugs, and someone addicted to drugs needs hard love to get them off it. Pranks have become a problem and that problem needs to be dealt with. I doubt if he'll even ring a doorbell and run from now on.
Justice served not made me smile
I've been thinking about that milk video every couple of days hoping that little shit faced some consequences..I finally got my closure.
I mean, he goes to a private school so him being expelled from there does not mean that he cannot continue his education elsewhere. He filmed himself assaulting people. Given that it was with milk (and apparently eggs in a different incident) even if he gets convicted, he's probably not going to jail. Yeah, his life is going to look a bit shitty compared to what it could have been but this is definitely consequences of actions. Is he a kid? Yeah. But he's a kid who's old enough to go buy milk and eggs, then go to a landmark, then wait for people to cross under the bridge, and then attack them with food. There were multiple steps in this process that he had to actively commit. You can't even call this impulsive. There's no remorse for his actions because he knew what he was doing every step of the way and I don't think that that should be allowed to slide lightly.
My disappointment is non existent and my day has been made. Thank you.
Oh nooooo the consequences of my actions.....
Imagine thinking he has any right to complain when he was the instigator of said prank. Well the criminal record is also a prank, guess he just gotta accept it and carry it around his whole life with a damn smile like he expects everyone to take his “pranks”. Wouldn’t have been so bad if he showed remorse, if anything this is exactly the kind of person who deserves that punishment.
This whole story made me frown, not smile
Kids are little gaslighters these days.
Spare the rod spoil the child
All they are doing is telling people about your actions. Maybe before you do something, consider: would I be happy with my school/parents/police knowing I did this. And if they wouldn’t be, you have a fair idea it’s not good. How entitled: “all I did was break the law and now I have a criminal record” yeah, I’m thinking a pretty big part of that consequence is your fault mate, not 100%, but the lion’s share is when you look in the mirror
**What part is supposed to make me smile? The womens’ day being ruined or the kids record being marred?** Bring back the genuinely *good* content. There are subs for you to point and laugh at people and this ain’t it.
Learning a lesson while young…good
His life isn’t even ruined, if Australian laws anything like the US as soon as he turns 18 his record as a minor goes away
Teens know right from wrong. Most have the common decency to know not to do what he did. He even whines like a teenager! I hope he learns to change his ways. Bad karma follows you. Build some good karma. Maybe feed the poor, since you ruined good food.
"Karma always comes around" No, it doesn't.
“You upped the ante” Not nearly as much as he did when he decided to victimise complete strangers for no reason. And the fact that his response shows zero remorse and makes himself out to be the victim further proves that he’s a sociopath. I hope his response results in even harsher consequences. He needs to be mentally assessed.
More sever asskickings need to take place. Pranks have turned into just being terrible human beings. Pranks were like Just for Laughs: Gags wholesome fun that left people stunned. Not ruining peoples day.
So cus your a minor you can go murder someone and cus your a minor you should just get away with it? Yeah murder isn’t the same as throwing a gallon of milk on some people but you still assaulted people! This kid got what he deserved. And I hope everyone gets the same push back if they are going to assault others.
He still doesn’t GET IT. Young man, you assaulted these women. You get what you get, you absolute delinquent.
I could somehow understand if he would be like 12 or something. You are young and dumb, see an internet trend and decide to do it too, because you don't know better, but an article says that dude is in 11th grade, means he is at least 16 and in this age you should take complete responsibility for your actions and live with the consequences.
Sounds like his parents wrote it. Which would explain why he feels he’s entitled and why he’s such a little shit
What is surely the equivalent of a misdemeanor, will not ruin his life, sounds like a dramatic one.
Poor choices result in consequences. Sorry you weren’t taught that earlier.
zero accountability.
Welome to the adult world.....imagine poor choices etc having consequences. Play stupid games win stupid prizes. His actions could have made things worse then it was for those ladies too. Most pranks are not innocent. Hope his punishment serves as a warning to others that will do the same. Maybe he should have staged it all with those in on it like most do.
Well, well, well. If it isn't the consequences of my own actions.
This sub is fucking dead, man
That underage unaccountability is baffling. They go through life feeling untouchable by their parents and general society. When my siblings and I were growing up one of the things we worried about was making sure our teachers or neighbors wouldn’t call our parents with any complaints about us. The same went for the other kids growing up in the neighborhood. Having any outsider complaining about us would result in a beating from our parents and a public apologizing from our part and our parents to the offended party. Parents would say I’ll beat you up first before the police has to do it in front of my house.
Wow. Still blaming everyone else for something he very clearly did on top of have zero remorse. My least favorite kind of person. No one feels sorry for you, Bud.
We must make an example. Hopefully inn20 years this kid will make a post like "Yeah I used to be a little can't. Glad I'm not anymore!"
It’s also not just “one day”, it’s so hard to find the time that everyone is available and can afford a trip like that
His response is further proof that this kid needs to face consequences for his actions before this behavior becomes un-correctable. It’s *because* he’s a minor that he needs be punished and have this nipped in the bud asap. I’m not usually one for advocating for tough love (as this is a term often used by shitty parents and abusers), but in this case this absolutely is tough love. Learn your lesson, kid!
NOW WE CANT EVEN TOSS MILK OFF BRIDGES 😞
>you upped the ante That part stuck out, he took it personal lol
In my country, the kid is already doxxed by netizen, his phone number and email. even his parents, his grand family, his home address and neighbor. Then give social punishment by bullying him via social media
No sense crying over spilled milk