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  • Опубликовано: 23 авг 2024
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Комментарии • 5

  • @DrAlecDelight
    @DrAlecDelight Месяц назад

    this video was ore-tastic

  • @trashpandas51323
    @trashpandas51323 Месяц назад

    aontehr zinger from bume L

  • @Keeh_Ma
    @Keeh_Ma Месяц назад

    wow this is epics

  • @cornfiles
    @cornfiles Месяц назад

    AITA for beating up my friends?

  • @Silver-AG47
    @Silver-AG47 Месяц назад

    AITA for Not Telling My Fiance I Lost Her Engagement Ring?
    In every relationship, there's that balance between the neat partner and the one who’s comfortable with a bit more chaos. In our case, I’m the neat freak, and I admit, I can go a bit overboard sometimes.
    My fiancée takes daily baths and takes off her engagement ring, leaving it in random places. Lately, she’s been leaving it on the bathtub caddy, surrounded by leftover food wrappers and empty drink glasses filled with ice cream bar wrappers. Honestly, I’m amazed that she hasn’t lost it yet.
    Yesterday, while picking up around the bathroom, I noticed her engagement ring sitting on the bathtub caddy, hidden among the mess. I thought this would be the perfect opportunity to put the ring in a safe place and hopefully teach her a lesson about how easily it could get lost.
    So, I grabbed the ring, intending to place it in one of our bathroom drawers. But it was still slippery from the bath, and you can see where this is going. It slipped out of my hand and went straight down the bathtub drain.
    Now, here’s the part where I may be the asshole. This afternoon, she asked if I’d seen the ring and I decided to tell her I hadn’t. Now she’s freaking out, ugly crying, and searching all over the house.
    I know I should come clean, but part of me feels like this could just as easily have happened to her, and maybe this way she’ll realize that leaving things like that isn’t a great idea.
    AITA for not owning up to what really happened and letting her believe she lost it?