
Yes, YTA
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After a little break, we're back in the game! For this episode, we discuss whether critiquing the accuracy of someone’s fictional romance writing was an asshole thing for one AITA poster to do. Questions of authenticity aside, does the mechanics of a train even matter in the heat of a passionate embrace? Then we ask whether another poster is an asshole for swapping out non-dairy for the real thing on a lactose intolerant roommate who keeps helping herself. Here are the links to the Twitter posts (which also include the subreddit links), where you can take a look at what else people are saying and comment if you have something to add. There may also be new updates since we recorded this a few weeks ago. https://twitter.com/AITA_online/status/1516537212707512327 [https://twitter.com/AITA_online/status/1516537212707512327] https://twitter.com/AITA_online/status/1513262581938593801 [https://twitter.com/AITA_online/status/1513262581938593801]

In a long overdue episode, I regale you with my far too gravelly voice. We also discuss whether one AITA poster is an asshole for potentially being the cause behind the bride's arrest. We also unfortunately learned about something called Winnie-the-Pooh-ing, and decide if another poster is an asshole for asking her boyfriend to stop it. Here are the links to the Twitter posts (which also include the subreddit links), where you can take a look at what else people are saying and comment if you have something to add. There may also be new updates since we recorded this. https://twitter.com/AITA_online/status/1490117945586032650 [https://twitter.com/AITA_online/status/1490117945586032650] https://twitter.com/AITA_online/status/1492509664348618752 [https://twitter.com/AITA_online/status/1492509664348618752]

For this episode, we enjoy a few positive affirmations while deciding whether it is an asshole thing for one AITA poster to purposely leave embarrassing notes for a snooping mother-in-law to find. Then we admit to our bibliophilia and determine whether another poster is an asshole for asking her husband to replace the books he threw away without asking. Also, we’re getting used to a new mic stand so hopefully any audio issues you hear from that will be fixed next time. And if you listen carefully, Ruby the dog wants to say hi. Here are the links to the Twitter posts (which also include the subreddit links), where you can take a look at what else people are saying and comment if you have something to add. There may also be new updates since we recorded this. https://twitter.com/AITA_online/status/1482140247257407492 [https://twitter.com/AITA_online/status/1482140247257407492] https://twitter.com/AITA_online/status/1479493130302935040 [https://twitter.com/AITA_online/status/1479493130302935040]

We’ve already missed a couple of December holidays, but we think we might just be in time for the final few. In this holiday edition of Yes, YTA, we’ve sure got a couple of Christmas assholes. Maybe? We‘ve got one AITA poster who might be an asshole for getting a coworker fired right before Christmas. And another poster might just be the worst kind of asshole, a Secret Santa who wants to broaden the horizons of a coworker who is a little too basic. BTW, we had a little audio snafu, but hopefully, it isn’t too noticeable. Here are the links to the Twitter and subreddit posts, where you can take a look at what else people are saying and comment if you have something to add. There may also be new updates since we recorded this. https://www.reddit.com/r/AmItheAsshole/comments/rjy12n/aita_for_causing_a_coworker_to_be_fired_before/ [https://www.reddit.com/r/AmItheAsshole/comments/rjy12n/aita_for_causing_a_coworker_to_be_fired_before/] https://twitter.com/AITA_online/status/1470738378551447556 [https://twitter.com/AITA_online/status/1470738378551447556]

In this episode, we are breaking down who is the asshole in the 1995 Thanksgiving movie classic Home For The Holidays. Warning: Spoilers ahead!