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These Small Acts of Revenge Are Oddly Satisfying

May 19, 2017 by Rebecca Rand

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Dinner is served

Our mothers always prepare our meals for us, and they do so with love, but the worst answer they could get for the simple question, “what do you want for dinner” is “I don’t know.” They go through the trouble of cooking, the least we could do is tell them what we want to have. If they prepare what they see fit, we often have complains about it.

While their usual answer to “I don’t know” is “we’re out,” this mother was fed up with this spoiled, vague answer, and she decided to give her children what they had asked for – a big, juicy plate of “I don’t know.” We don’t know about you, but we think this mother deserves a medal for finally standing for herself.

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