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Cousin who repeatedly stole school fees money, got nepotism job, repeatedly stole another cousins boyfriends and is somehow still the victim
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This particular specimen mastered the art of consequence dodging early, turning stolen tuition money into educational martyrdom and boyfriend theft into tragic romance novels where she somehow starred as the misunderstood heroine. Her resume reads like a greatest hits collection of red flags: blackmailing teachers, stealing from grieving relatives, harassing married churchgoers, and using AI to fake her way through college before settling for a certificate because actual learning required effort. The audacity peaks when she claims inheritance rights to a deceased cousin's nonexistent estate while simultaneously portraying herself as the chief mourner at the funeral, because apparently grief operates on a first-come-first-served basis in her universe.
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The family enablement machine finally ground to a halt when Emma's workplace performance matched her moral standards, treating the daycare like her personal dating service while terrorizing children and parents with equal enthusiasm. Her dream of becoming an Instagram tradwife collided with the harsh reality that sustaining relationships longer than two months requires basic human decency, a skill apparently not covered in her AI-assisted education.
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This woman now finds herself genuinely surprised that years of theft, manipulation, and emotional terrorism have consequences, blocked everyone while simultaneously requesting money, and somehow maintains the delusion that employment survives family communication. Some people collect stamps, Emma collects burned bridges and calls it networking.
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The image does not depict the actual subjects of the story. Subjects are models.
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The image does not depict the actual subjects of the story. Subjects are models.
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