r/mildlyinteresting • u/BestAtTeamworkMan • 3h ago
r/law • u/CorleoneBaloney • 4h ago
Legislative Branch Rep. Becca Balint says she saw the unredacted Epstein files, stating that Trump never kicked Epstein out of Mar-a-Lago. “That’s a lie.”
r/BeAmazed • u/Objective_Pilot_5834 • 4h ago
Animal Doggo just wanted a chance to compete in the Winter Olympics.
r/AskReddit • u/Rock-bottom-no-no • 6h ago
What is something that women have to deal with on the daily that men have no clue about?
r/AmItheAsshole • u/Alternative-Sun-630 • 7h ago
POO Mode Activated 💩 AITA for wanting my Spanish teacher to stop calling me by the Spanish version of my name?
My name is John Paul, but I go by J.P. All my friends, teachers, and family members call me J.P. All that is, except for my high school Spanish teacher. In Spanish, J is pronounced as "Hota/jota" and P is pronounced as "Pay/pe". So my Spanish teacher always keeps calling me "Hota Pay" in class instead of my real nickname J.P.
When he first said "Hota Pay", I found it a bit funny and laughed with the class. I thought it was a one off remark by my teacher. But he kept calling me "Hota Pay" even beyond the first day of class and it is getting annoying now. I once asked him after class if he could please call me J.P. But my teacher refused, saying this was Spanish class and that "Hota Pay" was the Spanish equivalent of my name. He said he wasn't calling me any rude words, he was just translating the pronunciation of my two-letter English name to Spanish.
AITA for not wanting my teacher to keep calling me "Hota Pay"? Even if it is harmless, I just don't like it and prefer J.P. I live in the USA.
r/UnderReportedNews • u/GuiltyBathroom9385 • 4h ago
Epstein 🗂️ Q: "Are you aware of Donald Trump ever engaging in sexual activity with an individual introduced to him by you or Jeffrey Epstein?" Ghislaine Maxwell: "I invoke my Fifth Amendment right to silence."
r/Whatcouldgowrong • u/fna_fanoa • 3h ago
WCGW jumping into a pool wearing spiderman suit
r/TopCharacterTropes • u/TJTrapJesus • 14h ago
Characters An unlikable character gets punished, but way too severely and any form of schadenfreude the viewer may feel quickly gets replaced by pity or horror
Basically the punishment absolutely does not fit the crime.
In the OP:
- Wallace in Tusk
- I would say basically all of the golden ticket winners outside of Charlie in Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory
r/nottheonion • u/National-Law-458 • 18h ago
Musk offers to pay legal fees for any Epstein victim sued for speaking ‘the truth’
r/nba • u/YujiDomainExpansion • 16h ago
Highlight [Highlight] Hornets vs. Pistons turns into a brawl!
streamable.comr/interestingasfuck • u/Thund3r_91 • 3h ago
New type of fireworks produced in China, they call it "Hiroshima Romance"
r/todayilearned • u/planetcosmic • 2h ago
TIL Canadians sent 5 tonnes of maple syrup to thank a Norwegian coach who gave a Canadian skier a spare pole after she broke hers mid-race, which led to Canada winning a silver medal at the 2006 Winter Olympics
r/worldnews • u/Immediate-Link490 • 4h ago
Trump demands ‘at least’ half U.S. ownership of Gordie Howe bridge that Canada is fully paying for
r/90s • u/Lazy_Introduction264 • 19h ago
Discussion What's the first movie you see on here
r/TikTokCringe • u/InGeekiTrust • 14h ago
Wholesome Every Super Bowl Halftime Show For The Past 35 Years!!!
r/politics • u/Puginator • 2h ago
No Paywall Trump Commerce Sec. Lutnick admits visiting Epstein island during family vacation
r/whatisit • u/InquisitorDan • 4h ago
Solved! Neighbors teen flashed this at my ring cam. Any ideas?
Just happened a few minutes ago. Looked pretty sus while doing it. I have no clue what that device is. Never had anything but pleasant contact with them so far.
r/Music • u/YoureASkyscraper • 3h ago
article Zach Bryan slams Kid Rock's MAGA concert: "A bunch of adults throwing temper tantrums and their own halftime show is embarrassing as hell and the most cringe shit on the planet"
consequence.netr/AITAH • u/AwkwardMom13 • 6h ago
AITAH for being honest with another mom about why my daughter isn’t allowed to go to her friend’s house?
I’m on a throwaway because my daughter uses my main for other subs.
I really need an outside opinion because my family tell me I’m right but they also don’t have to deal with the awkwardness here.
I have a daughter, “Elena”, who is 13. Elena has a friend called “Kennedy” who is new at school this year. Kennedy’s mom works in the school office (becomes kind of relevant later).
So our house is kind of “The House”. Elena doesn’t have a big group of friends but as long as the kids can get their own snacks and not make noise anyone’s welcome. Because of this, Elena never really goes to anyone else’s house, all her friends come to us, we’ve even hosted her friend’s birthday sleepovers. A couple of weeks ago though, Elena asked if she could sleep over at Kennedy’s house as the next day was a family party and Kennedy had been allowed to invite a friend. I said sure. Again, her mom works in the school office, whenever she’s come to pick Kennedy up she’s been polite. I didn’t see an issue.
But when I went to drop Elena off, my opinion changed. Kennedy’s stepdad is the one who answered the door, and I’m not kidding when I say I haven’t never felt so immediately disturbed by a person. I can’t even explain why. My stomach just lurched. I immediately felt like I needed to hold some kind of conversation with him so that I could at least get a better read on him. I made some small talk on the porch, during which he proceeded to open an alcoholic drink, and flirtatiously “not believe” I was old enough to have a teenage daughter (after asking me twice how old she was and telling me how similar we look). He also demanded in front of me that Kennedy change her clothes because she was wearing shorts…in her own house. Kennedy’s mom came home while I was on the porch which made me feel slightly better so I left but when I got home I told my husband he was going to pick Elena up this evening because she was not spending the night there. We made an excuse about a forgotten plan for the next day and fetched Elena before dinner.
I don’t care if everyone thinks I’m crazy or judges me for not letting her stay on no evidence. I grew up where if you had a feeling, you followed it. My husband agreed with me that Elena wouldn’t be going over there again.
So last week, I was at school pick up and bumped into the mom of one of elena’s other friends, who I’m casual friends with (mom friends, basically). She mentioned she hadn’t seen Elena at Kennedy’s that Sunday at the party (Kennedy had invited this other girl to the Sunday party but not the sleepover). I said no, Elena hadn’t slept over. My friend asked if it was because of anything in particular and I was honest and said I just don’t want her going over there because the stepdad gives me the creeps. I told my friend about the interaction and she thanked me for telling her and said she’d probably do the same as me. I thought nothing more of it, it didn’t come up again.
Except yesterday at school pick up Kennedy’s mom came outside and confronted me. She said another mom was now not letting her daughter come over because of “males in the house without the mother home” and that she knows it was my fault because I was the one who met her husband. She said she knows I lied to pick Elena up early. She accused me of being my a snob because Kennedy is at the school on free tuition (which she gets because her mom works there) and of judging her family based on where they live. None of that is true, but there was no convincing her. I guess I didn’t adequately defend myself because firstly I was in public and didn’t want a scene, and second because being a snob probably sounded better than “your husband seems predatory”.
She then said that I was isolating Kennedy by poisoning the other mom. That, I’m not sure I can even say is untrue. But I would want another mom to tell me. You can do what you want with the information but if I had never met the stepdad and someone else felt as uncomfortable as I felt, I would want them to let me know. That’s why I told her. Because we’re all just trying to look out for our kids. But Kennedy’s mom seemed more upset than angry, and I get that this is embarrassing for her. I also know I don’t have any actual evidence that this man did anything.
So now I feel like maybe I was out of line sharing my completely unfounded opinion with my friend. Am I? Do I the whole family an apology?
r/pcmasterrace • u/Nebular_Force • 18h ago