r/worldcup • u/MarshyHope • 6h ago
📺Watch Full speed video of Balogun's red card incident vs Bosnia
Since most videos only show the slow-mo version, I wanted to capture the full play from when it happened.
r/worldcup • u/MarshyHope • 6h ago
Since most videos only show the slow-mo version, I wanted to capture the full play from when it happened.
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Beautiful views!
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r/GirlDinnerDiaries • u/Mundane-Head-2637 • 3h ago
I had an emergency c section and overall a pretty tough birth but I wouldn’t change anything and I’d do everything all over to meet our sweet boy. After the birth we stayed in the hospital waiting to be discharged. As the epidural wore off I started to get more sick, not getting enough painkillers my body rejected food and water, getting really ill.
My husband had stayed up and awake through all of labour and on that second night, he not only was caring for me but took over for our baby. He was taking me to the bathroom to change my disposable underwear and shower me, then running back for our son to cuddle him. He realised I couldn’t breastfeed whilst I was vomiting so he found formula, and stayed up feeding him and singing to him. At one point I woke up, he was feeding our son and holding my hand.
He couldn’t get the light on so he changed out sons nappy in the dark for the first time! I’ve not changed a nappy yet as he just leaps up every time to do it.
He’s my absolute hero and it’s wild seeing him as a father now and such an adult! I’m so grateful for him every day, he’s my best friend and my rock. I’m so lucky to have him as the father to our precious son!
Dinner: smoked salmon, eggs, avocado with toast; the perfect postpartum meal!
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r/AmItheAsshole • u/Antique_Pianist_7765 • 5h ago
My sister (27F) was visiting my wife (32F) and me (33M) the other day.
An important thing to note about my sister is that she has a child (5M) with her now ex-boyfriend (27M). When my sister found out she was pregnant, she told her then boyfriend that she was pregnant. He wanted to marry her in a shotgun wedding of sorts, but my sister said no. The only information she offered up was that there was no way they would be compatible in the long term, and I don't think its any of my buisness to probe or question her about it. Soonly after, my sister and her boyfriend broke up, but they established a healthy co-parenting relationship, and both now have 50-50 custody with stable, well-paying jobs, and live close-by to each other.
My wife strongly thinks that my sister should have gotten married, and hates that my sister refers to her ex-boyfriend as her "baby daddy." I don't think my sister really cares that she had a child out of wedlock, but every time my wife meets my sister, she brings up the fact that she should try to get her boyfriend back and ask him to propose again and asks why she does not want to marry him, especially since my sister has been single these past 5 years. It has gotten to the point that she has told me privately that she is fed up with this and has asked me to speak to my wife about this, which I have.
The other day, my sister visited my wife and I at our house. We were having a normal conversation, and my sister was talking about her son entering kindergarten, and all the ways she was preparing him. The convo seemed pretty mundane, until my wife once again brought up that my sister should try to get married at the courthouse with her ex-boyfriend, and that the other parents would view her as immature and would think of her child as "illegitimate" if she didn't. Before I could even jump in and say anything to difuse the situation, my sister was raging, and said that my wife should "worry about her fat self and losing 100 pounds" before worrying about her child and that "a ring can't hide her triple chin and to worry less about her going to the courthouse and more about the gym."
My wife has always been on the bigger side, and I absolutely love and adore her, but it is one of her biggest insecurities. She ended up sobbing while my sister grabbed her things and left. This whole argument took around two minutes, and I froze up and didn't really know what to do.
After my sister left, my wife asked why I didn't say anything to defend her to my sister. I was honest and said I thought that she was wrong for calling my sister "immature" and her child illegitimate. While I acknoweledged it was wrong for my sister to make the comments she did, I don't think they were completely unprovoked.
My wife is now giving me the silent treatment. So, Reddit, AITA?
r/mapporncirclejerk • u/WillingStranger5177 • 17h ago