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Smirking_Serpent posted:Dear Reddit, am I (22M) the rear end in a top hat? Complete rear end in a top hat.
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# ? Sep 23, 2019 22:56 |
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ad090 posted:The dad openly admitted to giving his family the silent treatment, because they wouldn't confide in him. quote:I haven’t been fully ignoring them but I’ve been acting kinda distant since yesterday. See now, he's just partially ignoring them After re-reading the post eeeh, I dunno could go either way we are just seeing a couple paragraphs from a single persons point of view Seems a little silly to jump to conclusions in retrospect. Like, by going through and reading this thread I am getting invested in unsolvable problems and dramas that aren't mine, exchanging jabs with others with just as little info as I... why... why.. why even post?
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# ? Sep 23, 2019 23:10 |
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Willfrey posted:See now, he's just partially ignoring them This is the bane of the mod queue...
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# ? Sep 23, 2019 23:15 |
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Willfrey posted:Lol 15 years old? Did he kill a guy? What deep dark secret could he have. She'd rather have an arguement wither her husband than clarify the supposedly inconsequential reason his son is sad? That's flipside. So if we accept this matter is some stupid 15 year old thing that is really important to the son but probably not a big deal, what's more important? That dad know some thing that his son doesn't want to share with him, or that mom respects the son's wishes even if it makes a grown man sad at the realization that for whatever reason his kid doesn't trust him with the info? It's true we don't have enough info to know if the reason for secrecy is really dad's fault or just the whim of a teenager, but it doesn't really change anything.
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# ? Sep 23, 2019 23:19 |
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Apparently a bunch of lovely idiots piled into the thread where the 15-year-old didn't want to talk to his dad to call the wife a bad mom for not telling her husband every detail about everything and to yell about the "hivemind".
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# ? Sep 23, 2019 23:43 |
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One of the advantages of having a spouse/partner is complete honesty. In those circumstances, the wife should probably tell the dad what's up, and he just pretends he doesn't know around the son. Though if he's enough of a dipshit that the son doesn't want to tell him and the wife is on the son's side, who knows. They certainly have more history to judge from. AreWeDrunkYet fucked around with this message at 23:47 on Sep 23, 2019 |
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"I don't want to tell you because it's not something you need to know and I want to keep our son's trust" is also honest.
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# ? Sep 23, 2019 23:54 |
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Nah - 15 is old enough to have your own secrets and issues, and to be mature enough to decide which adults you share personal information with and which you don't. We expect kids to drive one year later, and they're able to vote, smoke, and go to war 3 years after that. If you're willing to send them to die in a few short years, you should be willing to let them choose who they confide in. If the kid didn't want to talk to Dad, there's a reason for it. Given how much Dad is flipping out just having A SECRET kept from him, there's probably a reason.
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# ? Sep 23, 2019 23:55 |
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StrangersInTheNight posted:Nah - 15 is old enough to have your own secrets and issues, and to be mature enough to decide which adults you share personal information with and which you don't. We expect kids to drive one year later, and they're able to vote, smoke, and go to war 3 years after that. If you're willing to send them to die in a few short years, you should be willing to let them choose who they confide in. Don't know if age has anything to do with it, I share things other adults have told me in confidence with my partner, and vice versa. Always with the preface that the information doesn't go any further. StrangersInTheNight posted:If the kid didn't want to talk to Dad, there's a reason for it. Given how much Dad is flipping out just having A SECRET kept from him, there's probably a reason. This, on the other hand, along with the general tone of the post, doesn't inspire much confidence he could deal with whatever information it is reasonably (that is, not letting on that he knows if it's not life or death).
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# ? Sep 23, 2019 23:59 |
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Smirking_Serpent posted:Dear Reddit, am I (22M) the rear end in a top hat? Lmfao
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# ? Sep 24, 2019 00:09 |
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Smirking_Serpent posted:I (22M) think this is entirely uncalled for. After talking to (34F, not 37F), they (34F, 37F) both agreed that this was crazy so they put me (22M) into contact with their (5F) and their (5F)’s friend (6F) for assistance with the whole ordeal. Did he get 3 small children for lawyers? Were they stacked on top of eachother in a trenchcoat??
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# ? Sep 24, 2019 00:18 |
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Xun posted:Did he get 3 small children for lawyers? Were they stacked on top of eachother in a trenchcoat?? Don't you know stacking children also stacks their age and wisdom? 21 is a bit young for a lawyer but the combined experience of 3 lives should make up for that.
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# ? Sep 24, 2019 00:23 |
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LadyPictureShow posted:My (34/f) husband (37/m) pesters me about sex all day. How do I tell him that he’s annoying me and he needs to ease up? Taze him. I was going to go with shock him, like a tiny jolt, but just imagining waking up to that and it continuing on while trying to get kids ready in the morning, after being told "no" repeatedly, gave me a case of sympathetic annoyance and disgust.
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# ? Sep 24, 2019 00:35 |
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StrangersInTheNight posted:If the kid didn't want to talk to Dad, there's a reason for it. Given how much Dad is flipping out just having A SECRET kept from him, there's probably a reason. Yeah, what if son is questioning his sexuality and the father is a bigot, for example. Be glad that the son is talking to someone, and improve yourself so they get comfortable talking to you.
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# ? Sep 24, 2019 00:42 |
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Bored posted:Taze him. Just give him a, "Message received, Cap'n Shirtstretcher. We'll be fuckin' by 8 bells if ye cease distressin' the elastic of me pantaloons whilst I square away the shore party. I swear on yer mother, I've fashioned me last jib from a too soon scuttled pair of Hanes Her Way." (this is 8oz of rye on an empty stomach and sleep deprivation posting, but I wrote this poo poo, goddamnit, and I'm clicking submit. No Preview!) (USER WAS PUT ON PROBATION FOR THIS POST)
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# ? Sep 24, 2019 01:26 |
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StrangersInTheNight posted:Nah - 15 is old enough to have your own secrets and issues, and to be mature enough to decide which adults you share personal information with and which you don't. We expect kids to drive one year later, and they're able to vote, smoke, and go to war 3 years after that. If you're willing to send them to die in a few short years, you should be willing to let them choose who they confide in. Incredibly this. And geez goons, any time you're about to be told something in confidence, and you have a significant other that you always share info with, let the person with the secret know that it will be shared BEFORE they tell you said secret. Kinda lovely to be like "Oh yeah I won't tell a soul!" then rolling over and telling your spouse. You're allowed to keep secrets from your spouses and whatnot, it's not some terrible sin. Also an electric fence that can kill a cat is likely illegal and probably just plugged into a wall. I lived on a beefalo farm with an electric cattle fence, and while it as painful as hell it wouldn't kill a cat.
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# ? Sep 24, 2019 01:39 |
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AITA because I babysat for a Reds fan and taught his kid "Go Cubs Go"quote:One of my best friends is an avid Reds fan (American baseball). They asked my wife and I to babysit their 2 year old. He is in the stage where he latches on to songs and begs the video to be played over and over. We thought it would be funny to teach him Go Cubs Go (team song for their big rival). Now he loves it and keeps asking them to play it and keeps singing it. Am I an rear end in a top hat?
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# ? Sep 24, 2019 01:39 |
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Something plugged into the wall shouldn’t be able to kill a cat.
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# ? Sep 24, 2019 01:42 |
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nankeen, check your email
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# ? Sep 24, 2019 01:42 |
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MarcusSA posted:Something plugged into the wall shouldn’t be able to kill a cat. ever plugged a fork into a socket?
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DragQueenofAngmar posted:AITA because I babysat for a Reds fan and taught his kid "Go Cubs Go" What's the point of their being more than one team if you can't do stuff like this. NTA ! <gavel>
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MarcusSA posted:Something plugged into the wall shouldn’t be able to kill a cat. Internal resistance of a human is only like 500 ohms. That's 240 mA through you off a 120V wall socket. It only takes like 50-100 mA to stop your heart, I'm assuming a cat would be similar e: okay heart stopping is higher amp's but 100mA can def stop your breathing and cause arrhythmia, and if the current causes your flexors to lock on the open circuit for a few seconds you could definitely die. Electricity is not to be hosed with, even "low" voltages hot cocoa on the couch fucked around with this message at 02:00 on Sep 24, 2019 |
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AreWeDrunkYet posted:Don't know if age has anything to do with it, I share things other adults have told me in confidence with my partner, and vice versa. Always with the preface that the information doesn't go any further. The people who told you things in confidence presumably also prefaced that the information doesn't go any further. Yet there you are, letting the information go further and breaching their confidentiality.
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MarcusSA posted:Something plugged into the wall shouldn’t be able to kill a cat. let me point you to a little movie called christmas vacation https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PJW3Jpqjx5s
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# ? Sep 24, 2019 01:56 |
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DragQueenofAngmar posted:AITA because I babysat for a Reds fan and taught his kid "Go Cubs Go" completely an rear end in a top hat, but in an exquisite, highly funny, and nearly consequence-free way. a masterwork of assholishness
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hot cocoa on the couch posted:Internal resistance of a human is only like 500 ohms. That's 240 mA through you off a 120V wall socket. It only takes like 50-100 mA to stop your heart, I'm assuming a cat would be similar Yeah I’m no electrical engineer/electrician but my understanding is that low voltage workers on average have a decent amount more injuries and deaths because people don’t take safety measures as seriously. You tell someone this poo poo you’re working on has 1.21 gigawatts they probably are gonna be more careful than somebody running phone cable. Myself included I’ve snipped some cables that we didn’t want to bring somebody out to get properly removed and then accidentally brush the unshielded part of the cables to a nice shock because I’m a dumbass IT guy. Tetramin fucked around with this message at 02:10 on Sep 24, 2019 |
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AITA for cancelling my leaving meal due to low attendance, only to find it was a ruse to surprise me with high attendance, cancelled anywayquote:I left my job last week and it came up on conversation that I wasn’t planning a leaving do due to already coming to terms with the fact the staff are super flaky and never go to planned events.
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# ? Sep 24, 2019 02:19 |
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AITA for arguing with my wife over her preferring to sleep with a body pillow over me?quote:So my wife gave birth 8 months ago. During he pregnancy she was having trouble sleeping so I bought her a pregnancy body pillow that was a lot more comfortable for her. However even after giving birth she prefers sleeping with the body pillow rather than me. She just says she's used to it and finds it more comfortable to sleep with. Maybe I'm being just being dramatic but it feels like she just doesn't want to sleep with me. I'm often sleeping near the edge of the bed using a separate blanket and I just feel a lot more lonely. Not the body pillow story i was expecting
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# ? Sep 24, 2019 02:19 |
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Is that an ESL person or just someone that writes really strangely?
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# ? Sep 24, 2019 02:20 |
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AITA for calling out my father's other woman in front of her son and class?quote:I (17F) caught my father cheating on my mother a few months ago. He left his iPad in the living room and it kept dinging. I went to turn it off because it was irritating, and saw tons of messages from a very familiar name, all extremely romantic in nature. Who is this person, you may ask? She's a math teacher at my school, Ms. L. My father works in the IT department for my school district, and as far as I had been aware they were just friendly coworkers. Clearly I was wrong.
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# ? Sep 24, 2019 02:30 |
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DemoneeHo posted:AITA for cancelling my leaving meal due to low attendance, only to find it was a ruse to surprise me with high attendance, cancelled anyway Haha ok what are the odds that no one actually wanted to go and then, feeling bad at the last minute, they made some poo poo up
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# ? Sep 24, 2019 02:32 |
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ad090 posted:AITA for calling out my father's other woman in front of her son and class? Amazing self-own. Why the hell would you put your daughter in your mistress’ class when she was the one who burned down your marriage in the first place?
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# ? Sep 24, 2019 02:49 |
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ad090 posted:AITA for calling out my father's other woman in front of her son and class? The one thing I do miss about being a teen is being able to be Arctic cold without the social wherewithal to not do that. That woman walked right into a lethal trap.
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# ? Sep 24, 2019 03:01 |
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gotta love the plan which avoids public humiliation based on the level of tact and restraint that a pissed off teenager can muster
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# ? Sep 24, 2019 03:04 |
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My (26M) wife (26F) doesn't allow meat in her house due to religious reasonsquote:So we have known each other since we were 20 and everything about us has been great. We decided to get some financial and career stability and then marry. To save money we both lived in our respective parent's households until we marry. We recently got married and my wife, since she comes from an affluent family, was gifted a house to her by her parents as a wedding gift. (Keep in mind her parents do not approve of me but they still followed through with the wedding gift). We are both Hindus, however I come from a linient Hindu family where we eat meat, and she comes from a very strict and religious Hindu family where they are all vegetarian. (We're in Canada and this was love marriage not arranged btw). After marriage we move into the house that was given to her (this is our first time living together) and so problems arise. I like to eat meat, I've been eating it my whole life, but she is very strict about it and forbids meat from coming in the house. Reasons being "it's my house I can make the rules" and "I've never touched or been near meat and never will be". Now I don't know how to feel about this, because technically yeah it's her house she was gifted it, but I also feel like I'm being restricted, because I like to cook food, and so every time I want to enjoy meat now I'm forced to buy from outside and eat outside or in the car. I can't even have my parents come over to cook for them any meat. I don't think I should be restricted like this considering we are literally married but somehow it reminiscent of living with my parents again. Should I stand up and bring meat and force her to accept my dietary habits? Should I adjust to her beliefs and avoid meat in the house? How can we come to a compromise? quote:We literally moved in a day ago, and the issue came up when we went to get groceries. She has been around meat alot, like when we're eating together or when she's come over to my parents house and I ate meat, so this came as a shock to me. She's cooked at my house before and we've eaten together many times, but it was always Vegetarian food and I had respected that. Now that I want to be able to cook my own food in her house this starts becoming an issue
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teen witch posted:The one thing I do miss about being a teen is being able to be Arctic cold without the social wherewithal to not do that. That woman walked right into a lethal trap. teens have the best burns because when you’re that age and mad you just don’t care what consequences there could be for you or the other person so you just let fly
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DemoneeHo posted:AITA for cancelling my leaving meal due to low attendance, only to find it was a ruse to surprise me with high attendance, cancelled anyway "I don't like surprises" is up there with "I have a food allergy" on the lists of things people will steadfastly refuse to believe no matter how many times they are told.
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LadyPictureShow posted:My (26M) wife (26F) doesn't allow meat in her house due to religious reasons
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DemoneeHo posted:AITA for arguing with my wife over her preferring to sleep with a body pillow over me? I was so convinced this story was going somewhere else I opened those imgur links in a private tab. Pillow looks comfortable as gently caress though.
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I've been thinking about Timothy a lot. Might be time to re-post this one: I'm [F34] pregnant and struggling with my husband's [M35] lack of support regarding my in-laws behaviour. How can I improve the situation? quote:Sorry for the length, I've explained this on r/AITA but since the common opinion is that I'm not at fault, I was told to look for advice elsewhere.
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