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Lionel Messi signed a fan’s jersey in the middle of traffic

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*Японский модуль SLIM перевернулся при посадке на Луну и сел на нос. Есть фото*

Исторический кадр сделал один из «напарников» аппарата.
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Road House | Official Trailer | March 21 on Prime Video

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*AITA for telling my wife she was a liar and leaving?*

My wife and my mother have never, not even for a fraction of a second, got along. This was 100% my mother's fault. From the moment I dared to bring my wife home my mom was hostile and saying my wife wasn't good enough for me and trying to get me to move back home. And yes, it's a culture thing. I'm Mexican, my wife is Irish. I cut my mom off for a very long time and it really pained me to do so. But it wasn't worth losing my wife. Well, my wife found out we were having a baby in December '22. We made the announcement in April and somehow my mom found out. She started sending me mailed letters (I had her blocked off everything) and through mail she expressed her desire to be a grandmother and apologized multiple times. Said she would do better and be more accepting. After many, many long discussions with my wife, she caved and said my mom was welcome here for 4 days (she lives in Mexico but we have a spare room) but said I had better stand up for her endlessly if my mom acts up. I agreed. My mom saved up for months to travel this way (we are in Colorado). She got her 2 days ago. Everything was fine at first but tonight, shit hit the fan. Basically, my wife still has trouble eating. She's still nauseous and whenever her breast milk comes in, it makes her sick to her stomach. She also won't/can't eat when she's nursing because it makes her sick. Well, our daughter is cluster feeding so my wife has a very small window of when she's able to eat. Well, my mom wanted to make a cultural dish tonight for dinner to treat us to a meal. But what she hadn't told us was that this meal takes around 4 hours to cook and she started cooking at 4pm. My wife said she was going to eat something else because she couldn't wait that long to eat and my mom was offended and said she was rude, which I immediately put a stop to and explained the situation. My mom stopped but when my wife was eating, she kept giving her looks. I said "mom, stop it right now" and she scoffed and said something under her breath and then turns to my wife and says "in my culture this is unacceptable. Since you are raising a child in my family you will learn better". My wife immediately screamed at her "shut the fuck up and let me eat or leave". My mom threw the hand towel, grabbed her stuff and left. I was so hurt by the both of them. I told my wife she was a liar. She told me she would let me handle it and she didn't. Instead she made my mom leave. I know my mom was wrong but why couldn't she do this for me? I then left. She didn't even try to stop me. She texted me and said "why don't you go back with your mom". AITA? submitted by /u/Sorry_Stranger_6383 to r/AITAH [link] [comments]
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AITA for telling my wife she was a liar and leaving?

My wife and my mother have never, not even for a fraction of a second, got along. This was 100% my mother's fault. From the moment I dared to bring my wife home my mom was hostile and saying my wife wasn't good enough for me and trying to get me to move back home. And yes, it's a culture thing. I'm Mexican, my wife is Irish. I cut my mom off for a very long time and it really pained me to do so. But it wasn't worth losing my wife. Well, my wife found out we were having a baby in December '22. We made the announcement in April and somehow my mom found out. She started sending me mailed letters (I had her blocked off everything) and through mail she expressed her desire to be a grandmother and apologized multiple times. Said she would do better and be more accepting. After many, many long discussions with my wife, she caved and said my mom was welcome here for 4 days (she lives in Mexico but we have a spare room) but said I had better stand up for her endlessly if my mom acts up. I agreed. My mom saved up for months to travel this way (we are in Colorado). She got her 2 days ago. Everything was fine at first but tonight, shit hit the fan. Basically, my wife still has trouble eating. She's still nauseous and whenever her breast milk comes in, it makes her sick to her stomach. She also won't/can't eat when she's nursing because it makes her sick. Well, our daughter is cluster feeding so my wife has a very small window of when she's able to eat. Well, my mom wanted to make a cultural dish tonight for dinner to treat us to a meal. But what she hadn't told us was that this meal takes around 4 hours to cook and she started cooking at 4pm. My wife said she was going to eat something else because she couldn't wait that long to eat and my mom was offended and said she was rude, which I immediately put a stop to and explained the situation. My mom stopped but when my wife was eating, she kept giving her looks. I said "mom, stop it right now" and she scoffed and said something under her breath and then turns to my wife and says "in my culture this is unacceptable. Since you are raising a child in my family you will learn better". My wife immediately screamed at her "shut the fuck up and let me eat or leave". My mom threw the hand towel, grabbed her stuff and left. I was so hurt by the both of them. I told my wife she was a liar. She told me she would let me handle it and she didn't. Instead she made my mom leave. I know my mom was wrong but why couldn't she do this for me? I then left. She didn't even try to stop me. She texted me and said "why don't you go back with your mom". AITA? submitted by /u/SorryStranger6383 to r/AITAH link comments
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Girl had a creative solution to overfilling her cup

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