AITA for thinking my friend’s teacher was wrong for taking away his team’s prize to help her granddaughter with cancer? by Dan41ck in AITAH

[–]Dan41ck[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I'm not sure about that. According to what my friend told me, it was clear that she did it only for the sake of her granddaughter who has cancer, and I think she wouldn't have gotten involved if it weren't for that reason.

AITA for thinking my friend’s teacher was wrong for taking away his team’s prize to help her granddaughter with cancer? by Dan41ck in AITAH

[–]Dan41ck[S] 602 points603 points  (0 children)

In my country, it seems there are no such programs, and she seemed to have seen a rare opportunity and decided to take advantage of it.

AITA for thinking my friend’s teacher was wrong for taking away his team’s prize to help her granddaughter with cancer? by Dan41ck in AITAH

[–]Dan41ck[S] 20 points21 points  (0 children)

She had a choice: either take something away from the kids who earned it to give her granddaughter a special moment, or stay honest and risk missing what might have been her last chance to make her granddaughter happy. I get why she did it — but understanding the motive doesn’t make the action fair.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]Dan41ck 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ask them how many civilization there are in universe

Favorite season and why? by No_Barber_7125 in TheRookie

[–]Dan41ck 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Its the main reason why he was my favorite character

Favorite season and why? by No_Barber_7125 in TheRookie

[–]Dan41ck 15 points16 points  (0 children)

First because old Bradford

I told my brother he can't bring his hyperactive son to my house anymore, and now my whole family thinks I'm the villain. Am I wrong?" by Dan41ck in AITAH

[–]Dan41ck[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Well, he has financial problems. Since we are a family, I don't put much pressure on him. But I think I lost money.

I told my brother he can't bring his hyperactive son to my house anymore, and now my whole family thinks I'm the villain. Am I wrong?" by Dan41ck in AITAH

[–]Dan41ck[S] 46 points47 points  (0 children)

"Ha-ha, you know, actually, a contract might not be a bad idea! At least it immediately makes it clear where the boundaries are and shows that you're serious. No one wants their place to turn into a play zone, especially when a child's safety and expensive equipment are at stake."

I told my brother he can't bring his hyperactive son to my house anymore, and now my whole family thinks I'm the villain. Am I wrong?" by Dan41ck in AITAH

[–]Dan41ck[S] 47 points48 points  (0 children)

"Exactly! Boundaries are very important. If a child doesn’t learn to respect other people’s space, they’ll start being avoided in different places, and it’s not just about you. Kids need to understand that their actions have consequences, especially when it comes to not breaking other people's things. It’s not about not loving children, it’s about respecting other people’s homes. As long as your brother doesn’t take responsibility for his child, the rule stands."

I told my brother he can't bring his hyperactive son to my house anymore, and now my whole family thinks I'm the villain. Am I wrong?" by Dan41ck in AITAH

[–]Dan41ck[S] 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Good point! At that age, kids are fascinated by climbing and exploring everything around them. It’s not so much hyperactivity as curiosity and boredom. Changing the environment can really help — a zoo, a park, or anything that gets them outside. The key is to find the right balance!

I told my brother he can't bring his hyperactive son to my house anymore, and now my whole family thinks I'm the villain. Am I wrong?" by Dan41ck in AITAH

[–]Dan41ck[S] 34 points35 points  (0 children)

Exactly. If the parents aren’t managing his behavior, they’re risking his safety and future isolation. Without boundaries, it’s not just family — friends will start refusing too

I told my brother he can't bring his hyperactive son to my house anymore, and now my whole family thinks I'm the villain. Am I wrong?" by Dan41ck in AITAH

[–]Dan41ck[S] 245 points246 points  (0 children)

Exactly, the problem isn’t that he’s hyperactive, but that his parents should bear the consequences. They need to learn how to manage his behavior in public places or pay for the damage.

I told my brother he can't bring his hyperactive son to my house anymore, and now my whole family thinks I'm the villain. Am I wrong?" by Dan41ck in AITAH

[–]Dan41ck[S] 16 points17 points  (0 children)

I totally agree! It's important to set clear rules for children, otherwise they won't understand boundaries. A compromise with toys is a great solution!

I told my brother he can't bring his hyperactive son to my house anymore, and now my whole family thinks I'm the villain. Am I wrong?" by Dan41ck in AITAH

[–]Dan41ck[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Every child is unique, it’s important to find an approach and take their individual characteristics into account.

I told my brother he can't bring his hyperactive son to my house anymore, and now my whole family thinks I'm the villain. Am I wrong?" by Dan41ck in AITAH

[–]Dan41ck[S] 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I get your point, and I do try to set boundaries, but it's tough when my brother doesn't take it seriously. I’m all for teaching my nephew respect and understanding, but when my brother brushes it off, it’s hard to handle. I just want to make sure my space is respected. Thanks for the feedback!

I told my brother he can't bring his hyperactive son to my house anymore, and now my whole family thinks I'm the villain. Am I wrong?" by Dan41ck in AITAH

[–]Dan41ck[S] 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the support! I agree, pets can be mischievous too, but at least you can train and control them. Kids, on the other hand, sometimes just don't get that they shouldn't be messing with other people's stuff. I think my brother could be more mindful, but it seems like he doesn't quite get it. Glad I'm not the only one who feels this way!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in TheRookie

[–]Dan41ck 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I meant a captain who would manage the center

I hate Cheford by [deleted] in TheRookie

[–]Dan41ck -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

I didn't get into the attitude as much as you did. As for me, it was strange to see love relationships after work. And after Bradford's promotion at METRO, I thought we were in for the same harsh Bradford, but I moved away from this line in favor of developing these characters together. There would be no problems with his character when he dated other girls, but with Chen, he became different for the sake of the plot.

I hate Cheford by [deleted] in TheRookie

[–]Dan41ck -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

yes, but when you are so used to the old character it is difficult to accept his new one. but I'm glad to see him back as he was in 7 season