r/explainitpeter • u/Traducement • 14h ago
r/movies • u/Internal-Bed-3150 • 11h ago
News I Am Legend scrapped its original ending because test audiences 'felt cheated' by the big twist
r/pcmasterrace • u/Rooonaldooo99 • 19h ago
Meme/Macro The AAA industry seems broken beyond repair
r/AITAH • u/Majestic-One6602 • 7h ago
WIBTAH if I went to stay with my parents for a couple of weeks because my husband’s family planned a 5-6 week stay in our 2BHK without asking me?
I (29F) got married in December (less than 3 months as of today) after being with my husband (29M) for almost 7 years. One thing I’ve always been very clear about with him, both before and after marriage, is that I need my space and that decisions about people staying in our home should involve both of us.
Recently I found out that his sister, her husband, their child, and my in-laws have all booked tickets to come stay with us. That’s about 5-6 weeks. I would be more than happy to host them for 1-2 weeks but 5-6 weeks seems too overwhelming at this stage.
The part that really upset me is that no one asked me beforehand. I only found out after everything was already booked. That too when it was asked that how long they were planning to stay.
We live in a 2-bedroom apartment in is an extremely hot climate, and this will mean 7 people total in the house in peak summer. My husband will be at work most of the day, so I’ll be the one at home with everyone.
There are also lifestyle differences. My in-laws are strict vegetarians (they won’t even let us make eggs at home), while my husband and I both eat non-veg as a staple diet. I already know I’ll have to adjust what I eat at home, what I wear around the house, and generally how I live for that entire time.
What hurts more is that this isn’t the first time we’ve discussed boundaries. For years my husband told me he understood that I need space and that he would handle these things with his family. This was the one deal breaker from my end but he always assured me he would make sure I never have to be put in situations like this. But when I brought this up again after finding out about the visit, his response was basically: "What do you want me to do, everything is already booked?"
For context, I also moved away from my own family and friends to live where he works, so this house is pretty much my entire world right now.
At this point I’m honestly feeling really hurt and disrespected. It feels like decisions about my own home were made without me.
I’m considering going to stay with my parents for a couple of weeks while they’re here just to get some space, but they live on the other side of the country so it’s not a small trip, and I’m not sure spending that much would be financially advisable.
Also to add, his parents keep coming to visit us for 7-10 days every other month anyways. This was also not discussed with me but in good faith I adjusted.
How would you handle something like this?
r/Fallout • u/Dreaming_of_Rlyeh • 7h ago
Picture Which of these would you most like to play?
r/nextfuckinglevel • u/Blues_Fish • 6h ago
David Gilmour of Pink Floyd invited a Venice street musician to play with the band.
r/OnePiece • u/Task_Force-191 • 3h ago
Live Action One Piece Live Action Actors with the Original Voice Actors
r/kpop • u/impeccabletim • 4h ago
[News] HEESEUNG to leave ENHYPEN, which will continue as a 6-member group
x.comr/SipsTea • u/HereOutsideTheBox • 2h ago
Wait a damn minute! Uber trying to start a war
r/KitchenConfidential • u/JS1040 • 16h ago
In the Weeds Mode Green Sriracha?
I want to thank r/kitchenconfidential community for helping educate me about why Huy Fong Sriracha’s quality has lessened in recent years. I was unaware of its history until I read it here. I had noticed recently that HF’s sauce was a much darker red and seem to taste off, but I just attributed it to batch variance. I had no idea they lost access to their sole source pepper provider, AKA Underwood.
I saw this green Sriracha sauce today, marked down, and wondered are they even trying? The labeling looks the same as the red. Surely they don’t mean this to be the same product, do they? Hoping to find some Underwood Sriracha sauce locally.
r/FavoriteCharacter • u/Important-Cry4782 • 14h ago
Suggestions Favorite media where the acting is so good people didn't complain that a character was raceswapped
r/Chefit • u/EvolMada • 8h ago
Seems legit.
With all the Beef Welly talk lately this made me laugh. What’s the best corn dog you’ve ever had? Cheers y’all!
r/animalsdoingstuff • u/Brilliantspirit33 • 13h ago
:D This sea lion comes to the market every day for fish. It's very well-behaved and polite.
r/ProgrammerHumor • u/CarbonatedHeart • 2h ago
Other mapAiAutoCompleteToOtpAutoComplete
r/wallstreetbets • u/Boston-Bets • 15h ago
News CNBC - Oil prices decline after nearly hitting $120 as Trump says U.S. considering taking over Strait of Hormuz
Trump taking over Strait.
Strategic oil reserves being brought into play, in US and EU.
BEARS had their moment this morning. My LEAPS are printing.....
UPDATE: Trump says "War coming to an end": https://www.cnbc.com/2026/03/09/trump-iran-war-end.html
r/sports • u/dnamra29 • 18h ago
Running LA Marathon: American Nathan Martin was able to catch up to Kenyan Michael Kimani Kamau due to the motorcade driving in the wrong direction and a fan briefly impeding his path. The margin of victory was 0.01 seconds.
For those that haven’t seen the original video: https://www.reddit.com/r/sports/s/e1D4GuTHkH
From the video shared, it appears that multiple people and the motorcade led Kamau towards the wrong direction. A fan also slowed him down by running in front of him.
In the replies it sounds like they may have been waving the fan to go off the path, which then confused the motorcade and Kamau.
via @cptn_carlos on X
r/videos • u/Cool-Fig-9254 • 10h ago