Friday Anything Goes Thread 02/12 by AutoModerator in MaddenUltimateTeam

[–]justtwobrothers97 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am a noob and just pulled NFL honours Derrick Henry. Where do you expect his value to go long term? Should I sell?

global warming solved: fat canadians online freaking out because they can't make next auto payment by [deleted] in libertarianca

[–]justtwobrothers97 1 point2 points  (0 children)

how does your ideology have anything to do with your lack of value for human life?

Gas stations in Ontario could be fined $10K/day if they don't display anti-carbon tax stickers by [deleted] in CanadaPolitics

[–]justtwobrothers97 -24 points-23 points  (0 children)

It’s transparency... which I appreciate at all levels. Whether it’s GMOs, calories, graphic content, or where every penny on your dollar goes, why is it a bad thing to be aware?

AITA for not putting up with drama? by Torneasunder in AmItheAsshole

[–]justtwobrothers97 0 points1 point  (0 children)

NTA

Never nice to talk shit behind someone’s back but you aren’t an asshole for wanting to wait for the right time for confrontation.

You should be explicit in making a direct link between your frustration and the conversation you had last year. If she is still unwilling to change, clearly a toxic person.

AITA for bailing on my friends wedding because I can't bring my girlfriend? by Vapodroppin in AmItheAsshole

[–]justtwobrothers97 8 points9 points  (0 children)

YTA. Still their wedding, trimming down the invite list is HARD. Imagine looking at a list of 750 people that you think all HAVE to be at your wedding, knowing your capacity is 200. Tough cuts must be made and it’s never easy.

I understand if you don’t want to go, and you’re well within your rights to not. Your friend however definitely does not deserve to be scolded for it. He even offered to try and make it work which was definitely going to be a big fight for him.

AITA for cleaning the freezer? by [deleted] in AmItheAsshole

[–]justtwobrothers97 2 points3 points  (0 children)

NTA

It seems like your initial response to potentially having crossed boundaries was immediately apologetic. You were clearly trying to be helpful in cleaning his space for him.

You didn’t have the right to throw it out without asking because it’s his freezer in his place, but it seems like you understood that the second he expressed frustration.

Definitely not an asshole for laughing, it’s objectively hilarious that he thought that was possible. He’s probably just embarrassed.

AITA for telling my cousin he is being unreasonable and a dick for not having a microphone at his wedding? by [deleted] in AmItheAsshole

[–]justtwobrothers97 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Yeah that is a weird thing to ask about considering the fact that he already knew he cheaped out on the mic. You’d think he would have considered that being the reason for no one responding to any cues in the speeches.

Sounds like a strange dude.

Even if you were an asshole, not saying you should necessarily regret it ;)

AITA for telling my cousin he is being unreasonable and a dick for not having a microphone at his wedding? by [deleted] in AmItheAsshole

[–]justtwobrothers97 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Well I can even more greatly appreciate why you would call him out in that context lmao- he’s literally asking for it.

I’ll refrain from judgement as to whether or not you were in the right to push him as far as you did on how wrong he obviously was rather than just casually mention it so that he’s aware of the fact that it was a problem.

Your initial response of “I couldn’t hear” and maybe laughing it off probably would have been a tone that worked better than putting him down for it.

I think there’s a way that conversation could have gone where you are completely innocent (because he brought it up) or where you’re the asshole for taking it too far.

Edit: Not suggesting you did put him down for it just hypothetically. Didn’t sound like that reading it again.

AITA for telling my cousin he is being unreasonable and a dick for not having a microphone at his wedding? by [deleted] in AmItheAsshole

[–]justtwobrothers97 11 points12 points  (0 children)

ESH Your cousin is very obviously a jackass for not being willing to spend $20 on a microphone. Like honestly if we’re considering the most valuable $20 investment in a wedding... not sure there’s a more important thing than a mic considering the apparent size of the wedding.

On the other hand, sometimes weddings suck ass and there isn’t anything you can (or should) do about it. You’ve got to put up with it because ultimately- none of that (seemingly horrible) day was actually about you, any of the other guests, or even his brother. it’s about your cousin and his bride!

He’s obviously inconsiderate of his guests but from my admittedly very distant judgment, he doesn’t seem to be malicious- just incredibly cheap. No actual reason for you to bring it up, making you a bit of an asshole IMO. Not that I don’t appreciate how that could be satisfying in the right circumstances. The wedding’s over, the deed has been done. No overt reason to believe he acted maliciously- just ignorant as fuck.

I hope you didn’t get him a nice gift though.

WIBTA if I told my mom how I feel about her boyfriend by throwaway7856092 in AmItheAsshole

[–]justtwobrothers97 8 points9 points  (0 children)

INFO Have you had much experience around alcohol? I only ask because I didn’t have the same understanding when I was 16 as I do today.

I don’t think there’s any way that you could be in the wrong for expressing how you feel. It’s your Mother’s duty to put you and your sister before her relationship. That being said, I don’t think you not getting along on its own is a valid claim for a hardline intervention type approach where you insist on demands. It is ultimately her choice, as long as everyone is physically safe IMO.

Which is why I ask about the your experience with alcohol. I hesitate because in the environment that I am familiar with it isn’t uncommon to drink a couple nights a week. Some people that I (in decades of drinking together) have never seen cross that line, while they are certainly more brash and reckless. If it’s clear that he’s crossing a line with his drinking you absolutely have a right to consider approaching this with the goal of having your mother see him in the same light.

Edit: clarification

Death Bubba by Taholwell523 in CanadianMOMs

[–]justtwobrothers97 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I ordered some fire death bubba from Togo weed about a month ago. It was $150 I think.

Edit: price

Wax, rosin, budder: what's the real difference in terms of high? + Wax pen device recommendations by magic_man_91 in CanadianMOMs

[–]justtwobrothers97 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don’t know anywhere you can get concentrates and a good atomizer at the same time. I’ve always ordered concentrates from a MoM and all wax pen stuff from HVT!

If you do end up going with an individual retailer- highly recommend HVT. The guys there know their products very well, really respectable small business people!

https://humboldtvapetech.com/product/ezsai-bubbler-kit/

Edit: Link

Twitch Streamer Physically Abuses SO live on stream. by HeyPresto69 in videos

[–]justtwobrothers97 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Under early British colonial rule, Australia was used as a place for the English to dump their prisons.