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She let out all her exhaustion, resentment, humor, and anger in a fast, messy rant about forgotten birthdays, emotional labor, family problems, and the frustration of hearing, once again, that birthdays “aren’t a big deal.” The caller, not ready to hear a stranger’s emotional outpouring, stayed on the line.
By the end of the call, the scammer sounded upset. She hung up, blocked the number, and went back to cleaning soup off the walls.
This story isn’t about getting revenge or being clever, and it’s definitely not advice to answer scam calls. It’s about what happens when big expectations meet burnout, feeling invisible, and the pressure to stay nice no matter what. This time, a scammer just happened to call at the wrong—or maybe the right—moment.
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Image is representative only and does not depict the actual subjects of the story.
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