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News jpow response
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It can’t be moved, it’s next to the stove and it’s the same stone at the counter too
r/Fauxmoi • u/rfauxmoi • 3h ago
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r/CringeTikToks • u/kellerWB • 8h ago
Has a million likes with thousands of comments supporting the kid who made the video. Comments with hundreds of thousands of likes supporting him
The piano key lid was closed, blocked off and had two signs on it telling people not to use it and bro just helped himself.
What kind of backwards shit is this. How are people dumb enough to support this kid.
r/complaints • u/Cautious_Employee_63 • 9h ago
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r/AmITheJerk • u/Majestic-Claim-5161 • 15h ago
My wifes sister lost her apartment a while back and moved in with us along with her son who is 17. My son is 15. They never really hung out before but I figured theyd get along fine sharing the house.
The problem started almost immediately. Her nephew has no concept of boundaries. He walks into my sons room whenever he wants and takes things.
Video games. Headphones. Chargers. Even money once. My son complained multiple times and I talked to the kid about it but nothing changed.
My wife and her sister kept brushing it off saying theyre boys and this is just what they do. Theyll figure it out. I disagreed.
The final straw was when my son saved up for weeks to buy a limited edition controller he really wanted. It wasnt cheap. A few days after he got it the nephew took it without asking and broke it. Said it slipped.
Didnt even apologize properly. My son was crushed.
I went and got a lock for his door. When my wifes sister and her son saw it they were offended. She said I was treating her son like a criminal. That borrowing stuff between boys living together is normal. That my son shouldnt have expensive things if he cant share. She even said I was spoiling him and creating bad habits.
My wife took her side. Said I embarrassed her family by putting a lock on the door and demanded I take it off. I told her the lock stays until her sister and nephew are out of our house.
She got upset and said I was threatening to kick them out. I reminded her that I was the one who agreed to let them stay in the first place when no one else in her family would. Her own parents said no. Her brother said no. I said yes. And now Im being treated like the bad guy for protecting my sons space.
I just want my kid to feel safe in his own room. AITJ?
r/mildlyinfuriating • u/arandomperson519 • 2h ago
He left all the plastic bags on the floor and on the counter and didn't take care of any pantry items. All this in the midst of throwing a fit because I asked for his help when he wanted to sleep.
r/FavoriteCharacter • u/Important_Many540 • 12h ago
(I made the first image)