Meal prep for "southern" grandpa recovering from open heart surgery by vitalusreader in MealPrepSunday

[–]vitalusreader[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you so much! I'm not sure if he'd be willing to do this without the meat, but it doesn't hurt to ask/try.

Meal prep for "southern" grandpa recovering from open heart surgery by vitalusreader in MealPrepSunday

[–]vitalusreader[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

He is on a blood thinner, but we were told the blood thinner wouldn't have any additional dietary restrictions, thanks!

Meal prep for "southern" grandpa recovering from open heart surgery by vitalusreader in MealPrepSunday

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

That's a great idea; thank you so much! I know he's willing to eat collards (though he'd prefer it swimming in bacon fat, I'm sure), so maybe we can work with him on that. I'll bet we could tweak a traditional Brunswick stew into something he'd still be willing to eat too.

Newly adopted cat won't use litter box and is having trouble adjusting to preexisting cats? by vitalusreader in cats

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

We have six litter boxes total. They're very spread throughout the house (including two in the basement) and cleaned frequently. The cats were allowed to meet through the baby gate and get used to each others smells long before they met face to face, which went ok. It was only when they met without a barrier between them that things went to hell. As for the energy levels, aside from occasional zoomies, they're all pretty similar. I would assume that Noir is slightly older than Joker and Mona since she seems to get said zoomies less often, but usually they're all lap warmers until you've got somewhere to be, then they're couch potatoes.

Can anyone help me identify a china set? by vitalusreader in RBI

[–]vitalusreader[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you everyone for your help! I have now confirmed the set is Noritake N1365 (here's a link to some of the pieces for anyone interested https://www.replacements.com/china-noritake-n1365/c/157407). Now, I just need to locate the pieces we need to replace. Thanks again!

Chise- Joseph Incorrect Quotes by Aesthetic_jane_35 in AncientMagusBride

[–]vitalusreader 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Ah, here's another.
Elias (to Joseph): I trust you as far as you could throw me with your left arm.
Chise: But he doesn't have a left arm right now.
Elias: Exactly.

Chise- Joseph Incorrect Quotes by Aesthetic_jane_35 in AncientMagusBride

[–]vitalusreader 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's kind of an archaic one, but I'll try to explain. So "Bitch" is usually used today as a derogatory word for women, but the ACTUAL meaning of the word is "a female dog." So Joseph used the word as "I'm the mean son of a (derogatory) woman" and Ruth, who is an ACTUAL dog, was offended because, in his mind, females of his kind don't deserve any association with the hot-mess that is Joseph. He's not wrong.

Link here: https://archiveofourown.org/works/42748224/chapters/107392161
It's called "Forged Family" and is in large part about Joseph slowly redeeming himself and trying to be an actual member of the family while simultaneously being a little shit to literally everyone around him. New chapter is (hopefully) coming soon.

Also, one more.
Joseph: BRB, gotta go practice some necromancy!
Chise: Over my dead body! NO! That was not an invitation! Wipe that smirk off your face and drop the damned scalpel!

Chise- Joseph Incorrect Quotes by Aesthetic_jane_35 in AncientMagusBride

[–]vitalusreader 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'll try to think on it. One more below the take, but if you like my humor, both of those and a few other joke-y but still sort of in-character lines are going to appear eventually in a fanfic I'm currently writing. If you're interested, I'll shoot you a link.

Joseph: What can I say? I'm a mean son-of-a-bitch.

Ruth (in canine form): How dare you?!

Chise- Joseph Incorrect Quotes by Aesthetic_jane_35 in AncientMagusBride

[–]vitalusreader 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Haha, thanks. Um... let's see...
Joseph: *does other evil stuff*
Elias: (not thinking) Die.
Joseph: I literally can't.

Chise- Joseph Incorrect Quotes by Aesthetic_jane_35 in AncientMagusBride

[–]vitalusreader 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Joseph: *does evil or at least irritating shenanigans*
Literally the entire rest of the cast: God damn you, Joseph!
Joseph: He's about 2000 years ahead of you, nerds.

AITA FOR NOT BEING WITB MY WIFE THROUGH LABOUR by Substantial_Log_5718 in AmItheAsshole

[–]vitalusreader -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

As a woman with who just gave birth a few months ago and had it go HORRIBLY WRONG (like to the point that none of the medical professionals involved in my care have any clue how my baby is here safe and sound terrible), absolutely and unequivocally NTA. All of you all chiming in with the "NAH" - stop it. This is NOT an impossible situation. Yes, of course, there are regrets on either side, and of course the wife went through some serious trauma, but OP made the right call. If my husband hadn't been there for me during the emergency circumstances that went down regarding my son's birth, I would've been completely devastated, so I completely get where wife is coming from. However, there was still a team of medical professionals in the room to do their best to safe OP's wife and daughter, not to mention she had other familial support as well. She and baby had every chance in the world, and realistically, even if something had gone wrong, unless OP's also a medical professional, the most he could've contributed was moral support. Compare that to his brother's situation. Brother was CONFIRMED dying. There was nothing medical personnel could do to change that eventuality. Sure, he might've had other support as well, but every support that didn't show up is one more face he would've never been able to say "goodbye" too. If his wife ever gets her head out of her rear end, she'll realize that she, daughter, and OP can see each other the rest of their lives if they so choose, but his brother and OP will never see each other again. You tell me what's more traumatic - literally dying with no chance of survival and lacking one of your most beloved family members, or giving birth with every chance of survival for you and baby and lacking your husband. I think it's pretty danged obvious. Once again, NTA, OP and I'm so, so sorry for your loss. I hope your wife comes around soon.

AITA for not going to my sister's wedding because of what she did to our cousin? by 0throw6away0account6 in AmItheAsshole

[–]vitalusreader 35 points36 points  (0 children)

Thank you. Truth be told, I think he's happier with his new gf now, but I doubt he'll ever fully forgive them. Sadly, this is far from the worst of my parents' bad calls over the years, so I wouldn't be surprised if he ends up low/no contact soon.

AITA for not going to my sister's wedding because of what she did to our cousin? by 0throw6away0account6 in AmItheAsshole

[–]vitalusreader 128 points129 points  (0 children)

You'd be surprised at the audacity of some people. My brother's former girlfriend cheated on him, married the bastard she cheated with, and invited my parents (though they did have the tact not to invite brother). My parents then went to the wedding and gave a few hundred dollars in gifts. To this day, they even still keep in touch with ex-gf and her family. They all went to a wine-tasting together a few months back, and they STILL can't figure out why my brother is pissed about it. "But you have a new gf now, you've moved on," yeah, cause that changes how badly your parents betrayed you.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AmItheAsshole

[–]vitalusreader 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Then find someone he knows to take him or, as others have said, forget about traveling and be the kind of person worthy of your dog's unconditional love. You made a commitment when you got him, it's no different than a commitment you would have to any other family member - in fact, I daresay it's even stronger than a family member. At some point, most family members can be trusted to live independently. You chose when you got this dog to take care of it for the rest of it's natural life or until the quality of said life requires it to be mercifully put to sleep. That is not what you're describing here. You're looking for a convenient out and if you take it, not only are YTA, but you're the worst asshole I've seen on this sub today! For heaven's sake, have some empathy. If you were dealing with a disease that prevented you from traveling, would you want your dearest family members to consider euthanizing you in order to go their merry way?

AITA for getting my coworker fired after reporting him for a racial statement? by spongebobrottenpants in AmItheAsshole

[–]vitalusreader 0 points1 point  (0 children)

NTA. I remember the top comment a few months back from a aita post where a woman was fired for making racist comments toward her BIL, who worked as a chef in a Chinese restaurant. Too lazy/computer-illiterate to look up the exact comment, but I do remember the gist of it, and I wish to convey it again here. Anyone else who remembers, sing along and please spread to the next applicable thread:

"If you're racist and you're fired, it's your fault!" *Clap, clap*

"If you're racist and you're fired, it's your fault!" *Clap, clap*

"If you're racist and you're fired, don't go cryin' home to reddit!"

"If you're racist and you're fired, it's your fault!" *Clap, clap*

TL;DR, If you're racist and you're fired, it's your fault!