The A**holes of Reddit Return
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- Опубліковано 26 сер 2022
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myles aka the guy we kept hitting:
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whenever im back in the uk the first place i go is greggs dude i want some greggs donuts so much rn
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I feel so bad for the mom who wanted to go school supply shopping. School's a big milestone. In some places, 1st grade is the official start of elementary school. Her partner shrugging off her request and her great disappointment when it was ignored is rough.
I ended up inhaling water when Jordan said the son was 14 meters tall, and I died as a result :'( I won't sue for damages this time, but everyone needs to be aware of the risks of Jordan's videos!!!
Tbh the gender roles one just perfectly illustrates how ingrained into our daily lives these sort of stereotypes are. This is what we mean by there's a systemic problem.
Im surprised storytime animators haven't got on these.
I feel like on this subreddit there’s no range of asshole ness. There’s either someone who has been so gaslit into thinking they’re in the wrong and they’re obviously not, or a complete awful person who is in so much denial about how horrible they are. No in between
a sponsor, a soundboard, and a shirt that doesn't look like it went through a paper shredder. really lookin up bud
It's so weird the comment from the self-proclaimed sentimental mother got so many upvotes. Sentimentalism is subjective, there's no universal rules for what is sentimental and what is not. The OP's feelings are valid.
Oh God, Jordan has a soundboard! He's reached a power level never before seen! It's too late for us! He's now unstoppable!
The grandparents were right, I mowed a lawn once and now I’m more muscular than the Rock :(
For me the school supplies story was NAH UNTIL we saw how the husband threw a hissy fit when the OP was trying to explain how he hurt her feelings. Like at first I thought it was just "Oh different love languages, quality time versus acts of service" but then the husband went and acted like a goddamned toddler about it, talking about how he doesn't want to hear about how he hurt her feelings, honestly massive red flag there.
For anyone else really curious about what the first post was about:
Favorite thing about aita is that you'll read a title like the chore one and think you know the answer and then be completely blindsided by how the post actually goes
So proud of our wolf pack leader for finally replying to his emails and getting a sponsor
Reddit being toxic? Who could've guessed such a thing?
When I was a kid picking out my school supplies with my mom was so fun! We would pick out what looked the cutest or coolest- it was a whole thing. I definitely understand the mother, the dad was wrong for that!
"ooh I love when everyone is miserable" the most British sentence ever
Why would it be an issue to the 14M boy to take a home ec class if his only worry is that he doesn’t know how to do things they’ll do in the class? The whole point of the class is to learn. You don’t have to go into the class already knowing how to do anything, that kind of defeats the purpose.
Um…Jordan didn’t say that he loves me and he’s in love with me and would kill for me and I am devastated.
I was mad about a milestone I felt was stolen from me... when my son was born I had to have a csection, and took extra time than anticipated due to complications. He was born at 2pm but I was not stabilized & awake until 4:30pm. My son's father's family was impatient and wanted to visit with the baby and not have to wait for me to wake up first.... so everyone got to spend time with an hold him while I was in recovery. When I woke up & was ready to meet my son & welcome everyone in, my son's dad told me they all already met & held him & they all left the hospital already. I feel only a baby's parents (mom and dad) should be first to hold their baby & have that special moment first, then other family can see the baby. Also these family members he only sees once every 5-6 years, they are not even family he is close with, so that made it more irritating that he gave in to their demand to not have to wait to see the baby. His fam thinks I am overreacting & it is dumb of me for expecting they should have had to wait and it doesnt really matter who holds the baby first.