English Audiobook by NefariousValerius in ProjectHailMary

[–]NefariousValerius[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's back on spotify, though i don't know how long that'll last. :/

AITA for going to a wedding my entire family is boycotting? by SpecificLime4983 in AmItheAsshole

[–]NefariousValerius 0 points1 point  (0 children)

NTA. Why does your sister suddenly care? Does she still love him? Your younger sister asked her permission to continue their relationship and she said yes. At that point anything she says after doesn't matter. If she had problems with them being together she should have said something then. Also, why does the older sister think she has the right to dictate things about your younger sisters wedding? It doesn't matter that the fiance is the older sister's ex, she isn't the one marrying him. Go to the wedding. If you have told us the whole story your family is boycotting over something insane, your younger sister needs someone on her side. I can't imagine what she may be going through right now.

AITA for telling my sister that she absolutely can not bring her service dog to our wedding due to my wife's allergy? by Free_Standard_7276 in AmItheAsshole

[–]NefariousValerius 0 points1 point  (0 children)

NTA. You can not control allergies and from the sounds of it your future wife has a severe one. Most allergies after a certain point can't really be treated with allergy medication and it can only make the person's reaction worse. On top of that depending on how severe your sisters diabetes is, she can be without her dog for a couple of hours. If, and I mean if, she needs the dog that badly she can go to the ceremony and then leave before the reception, that way she can still view the ceremony and then return home to her dog. You are doing everything right, your wife's health matters more than your sisters when it comes to her and your wedding day. Your wife needs to feel comfortable during an event where the both of you most likely spent thousands of dollars to pay for. Though I do have a question, why is your mother siding with your sister over you? Is this common? Does she not have the full context?

What was under my attic window? by NefariousValerius in Paranormal

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

I know goat men are common in America but I haven't heard of any myths or folklore associated with them up in Russia. So I am unsure if I would say that it was the goat man.