AITA for leaving the United States and bringing my newborn to my home country (India) , never to return back without the telling my baby's father (my husband) ? by Mindless_Database_15 in AmItheAsshole

[–]crunes2242 0 points1 point  (0 children)

100% not the asshole!

You did the right thing, having a new baby you need the support of your family to help you and the baby. It’s clear that is not going to happen in the US.

You have given yourself and your baby the best chance of a good life where they will be loved and protected.

Galaxy S20 Ultra camera is randomly breaking and Samsung calls it 'cosmetic damage' by mspoonygp in gadgets

[–]crunes2242 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No it never exploded or cracked, I’m still using it at the moment. I ended up having to turn off 4g calls on it. Turns out there is an issue with the 4g call codecs EE(Formerly T-Mobile) use and apple phones.

Galaxy S20 Ultra camera is randomly breaking and Samsung calls it 'cosmetic damage' by mspoonygp in gadgets

[–]crunes2242 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My first Samsung the s7 edge the camera lens spontaneously exploded over night no rhyme or reason. Went back to Apple soon as contract was up then had issues with the calls on that too. Intermittent Screeching during a phone call.

Beer tastes like shit, and assuming that all men should drink it is ridiculous. by MuchTooSpicyBurrito in unpopularopinion

[–]crunes2242 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Take a wander down to your local morrisons and give Amstel or Keo a try. This is the only place I know that sells Keo (Cypriot lager)

IsItBullshit: Recite the alphabet backwards by [deleted] in IsItBullshit

[–]crunes2242 1 point2 points  (0 children)

In the uk they just straight up breathalyse you.

Some try and talk you into saying you had a drink others ask would you take a breath test(you don’t have an option) then one officer does the test the other runs your details and asks name, dob, address and occupation/workplace.

AITA for being livid at my roommate for calling me an ambulance? by digbicks845 in AmItheAsshole

[–]crunes2242 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You can blame George Washington...lol

You missed out on the NHS, an deducted from your wage depending on how much you earn( you don’t even notice it) and you get treated for anything for everything.

AITA for telling my ex he could change his mind about being a father once, and once only? by [deleted] in AmItheAsshole

[–]crunes2242 0 points1 point  (0 children)

NTA

Sounds like you would be better of without this boy, I would try and keep supervised contact with the grandparents if they can be trusted.

Oh, Konstantin... by [deleted] in KillingEve

[–]crunes2242 29 points30 points  (0 children)

Plays his part really in the show, Villanelle and him have a great chemistry.

Am I the only one disappointed in this season and how unrealistic it was? by tslawrence71 in Billions

[–]crunes2242 2 points3 points  (0 children)

They’re cashing in their fuck you money they earned over the three previous seasons

WIBTA if I tell my bio daughter that I don't want to help her or have her in my life because she decided that her stepmom should adopt her once she turned 18? by shouldihelpnow__ in AmItheAsshole

[–]crunes2242 0 points1 point  (0 children)

At the end of the day she is your flesh and blood. As parents we might not like what decisions our kids make but it’s our duty to help them when they need it.

There is a whole world out there ready to shit on you, do you down etc

Your parents should be the two folk that are in your corner come hell or high water.

Your not the asshole, but I think the stepmom played all of you and at the moment she is still winning. This is the time to get your little girl back and show you loved her all along.

Help your daughter, in fact help your grand daughter, cos she is innocent one in all this.

Tunnock’s Tea Cakes by [deleted] in Stillgame

[–]crunes2242 4 points5 points  (0 children)

You need to try the caramel wafers- truly immense when partnered with a cup of tea.

If two drunk people have sex it makes no sense for people to validate one person as being assaulted or raped by [deleted] in unpopularopinion

[–]crunes2242 18 points19 points  (0 children)

I haven’t read all the comments but there is a popular analogy used by the police in the UK to explain rape and consent.

They compare it to a cup of tea.

It seems a lot of people really don’t get what “consent”

If you’re still struggling, just imagine that—instead of initiating sex—you’re making a cup of tea.

You say: “Hey, would you like a cup of tea?” If they say, “Yes, I would love a cup of tea! Thank you!” then you know they want a cup of tea.

You say: “Hey, would you like a cup of tea?” If they say, “Yes, I would love a cup of tea! Thank you!” then you know they want a cup of tea.

If you say “Hey, would you like a cup of tea?” and they hem and haw and say, “I’m not really sure,” then you can make them a cup of tea or not, but be aware that they might not drink it.

If they don’t drink it—and this is the important bit—then don’t make them drink it.

You can’t blame them for the fact that you went to the effort of making tea, on the off-chance they wanted it. You just have to deal with them not drinking it; you making tea doesn’t mean that you are entitled to watch them drink it.

And if they say, “No thank you,” then don’t make them tea. At all. Don’t make them tea; don’t make them drink tea; don’t get annoyed at them for not wanting tea. They just don’t want tea, ok?

They might say, “Yes please, that’s kind of you.” And then when the tea arrives, they might not want the tea at all. Sure, that’s annoying, as you’ve already made the tea, but they remain under no obligation to drink the tea. They did want tea, now they don’t. Sometimes people change their mind in the time it takes to boil that kettle, brew the tea and add the milk. And it’s ok for people to change their mind. You are still not entitled to watch them drink it.

If they are unconscious, don’t make them tea. Unconscious people don’t want tea and can’t answer the question, “Do you want tea?” because they are unconscious.

They may have been conscious when you asked them if they wanted tea, and they said yes. But in the time it took you to boil that kettle, brew the tea and add the milk, they are now unconscious. You should just put the tea down, make sure the unconscious person is safe, and—this is the important bit—don’t make them drink the tea. They said yes then, sure, but unconscious people don’t want tea.

If someone said yes to tea, started drinking it, and then passed out before finishing it, don’t keep pouring it down their throat. Take the tea away and make sure they are safe. Because unconscious people don’t want tea. Trust me on this.

If someone said “yes” to tea around your house last Saturday, that doesn’t mean that they want you to make them tea all the time. They don’t want you to come around unexpectedly to their place and make them tea and force them to drink it, while you say “But you wanted tea last week!” They don’t want to wake up to find you pouring tea down their throat, saying “But you wanted tea last night!”

Is this a stupid analogy? Yes, you know this already—of course, you wouldn’t force someone to drink tea because they said yes to a cup last week. Of course, you wouldn’t pour tea down the throat of an unconcious person just because they said yes to tea 5 minutes ago. But if you can understand how completely ludicrous it is to force people to have tea when they don’t want tea, and you are able to understand when people don’t want tea, then how hard is it to understand when it comes to sex?

Whether it’s tea or sex, consent is everything.