wow, this compilation is super engaging and really well put together! i love the way you selected such diverse stories. that said, sometimes i wonder if the AITA posts are a bit too predictable - like, do we really need another 'am i the jerk for not inviting my cousin's cat to my wedding?' story? feels like a lot of them are starting to blend together. what do you all think?
what a fascinating compilation! it’s so cool to hear all these different perspectives. but honestly, some of these AITA stories feel a bit exaggerated to me. like, are people really this oblivious in real life? just makes me wonder if some of these are more about the drama than actual life lessons.
great video as always! really love how you curate these stories. that said, i can’t help but feel some of the aita stories are a bit fabricated for clicks. what do you all think?
i really enjoyed this compilation, it was super engaging and kept me entertained throughout. that said, some of these AITA stories seemed a bit forced or exaggerated for views. like, do people really have those kinds of conversations in real life? just feels a bit staged to me. what do y’all think?
this video is really entertaining and I appreciate the effort put into compiling these stories. however, I can't help but think some of the AITA judgments feel a bit one-sided. like, does anyone else think some of those decisions were way too harsh? just wondering if anyone else feels the same or if I'm totally off base here.
really enjoyed this video, it was a perfect way to wind down. that being said, i feel like some AITA stories really seem to lack context and make it hard to judge fairly. sometimes, it feels like we're just getting a snapshot without the full backstory, which can lead to some pretty intense debates in the comments. what do you all think?
this video is really well put together, i appreciate the effort you’ve put in. but honestly, i’m surprised by how many people jump to conclusions in these aita stories. sometimes it feels like the commenters are more interested in their own opinions than actually understanding the context. what do you all think?
this video was really well put together, i enjoyed the selection of stories! however, i can't help but think some of these "aita" situations are a bit too predictable. like, we all know the person asking for judgment usually ends up being in the wrong. what do you guys think?
just wanted to say this video is really well curated and perfect for winding down. however, i can't help but think some of the stories feel a bit exaggerated or even scripted. it makes me wonder if they’re truly authentic or just made for entertainment. what do you all think?
this video is really well put together, and i love how you curated these stories so nicely. but honestly, i feel like some of these AITA scenarios are a bit overdramatic. like, how do people even get into these situations? it makes me wonder if they're all just exaggerated for the views. what do you guys think?
I really loved the vibe of this video! The stories were super engaging, but I can't help but feel that some of them kinda glorify bad behavior. Like, why are we so fascinated with people making questionable choices? It’s entertaining, sure, but maybe we should also think about the lessons behind these situations. Just a thought!
this video compilation is really impressive and perfect for winding down. i enjoyed a lot of the stories, but i feel like some of the 'aita' decisions really lack common sense. like, how can someone think it's okay to let their partner's family disrespect them just for the sake of peace? doesn’t make much sense to me!
great video, really enjoyed the format and the storytelling! but honestly, some of these AITA cases felt a bit one-sided, don’t you think? like, it sometimes seems like the OP is just looking for validation rather than a genuine discussion. curious about what others think!
great video! really enjoyed the storytelling and the variety of situations. but honestly, i can't help but feel like some of these AITA posts are just a bit exaggerated for the views. like, who would really act that way in real life? just a thought!
this video is really well put together, the stories are captivating and perfect for winding down. but, honestly, some of these AITA decisions feel a little unrealistic. like, who would actually choose to cut off their family over something so minor? it makes me wonder if people just want the drama for the internet. what do you all think?
really enjoyed this compilation, great job on putting it together! but I can't help but think some of these stories feel a bit exaggerated. like, do people actually have these crazy situations happen to them all the time? seems a bit unrealistic if you ask me.
this video is really well put together, i love the storytelling aspect! however, i can’t help but feel that some of these AITA stories lack depth. like, are people really that oblivious to their actions? it makes me wonder if some of these folks are just looking for drama instead of genuinely reflecting on their behavior. what do y’all think?
great video, really enjoyed the storytelling! but honestly, some of those AITA stories felt a bit exaggerated to me. like, really? some people just seem to thrive on drama. curious to hear what others think!
this video is super engaging and a great way to wind down! i gotta say tho, some of these aita stories feel a bit staged or exaggerated for views. i wonder how much of it is genuine vs just for the drama. what do y’all think?
what a great compilation of stories! i really enjoyed the variety presented. but i have to say, some of these "AITA" situations seem a bit far-fetched to me. like, who actually thinks they can get away with that kind of behavior in real life? just feels like the stories are more about stirring drama than real-life relatability. curious to hear what others think!
this video is really well put together and makes for a great background listen! however, i can't help but feel that some of these stories are a bit overdramatic. like, do people really have such wild problems in their lives, or is it just for the views? just a thought!
this video is really well put together, and i appreciate the effort that went into sourcing these stories. however, i can’t help but feel like some of the AITA judgements are a bit over the top. like, do people really think it’s okay to go to that extreme just because of a family dispute? seems like we’ve lost some common sense here. what do you all think?
this video is really entertaining and the storytelling is on point! however, i feel like some of the AITA stories tend to stretch the truth a bit. like, are people really that clueless? i get it's all for fun, but sometimes it just seems a little far-fetched.
i really enjoyed this video, the storytelling was soothing and the stories were quite engaging. but honestly, some of the situations in these AITA posts seem a bit exaggerated or overly dramatized. like, can people really be that self-centered? it makes me wonder if we’re just romanticizing the bad behavior for views. what do you all think?
How are we supposed to fall asleep to these when their this interesting 🤣
I literally only slepe after an hour into these
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i’m doing homework while listening to this 😭
Same, im having a hard time focusing while they're this interesting😭😭
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wow, this compilation is super engaging and really well put together! i love the way you selected such diverse stories. that said, sometimes i wonder if the AITA posts are a bit too predictable - like, do we really need another 'am i the jerk for not inviting my cousin's cat to my wedding?' story? feels like a lot of them are starting to blend together. what do you all think?
I love these 😭😭
what a fascinating compilation! it’s so cool to hear all these different perspectives. but honestly, some of these AITA stories feel a bit exaggerated to me. like, are people really this oblivious in real life? just makes me wonder if some of these are more about the drama than actual life lessons.
great video as always! really love how you curate these stories. that said, i can’t help but feel some of the aita stories are a bit fabricated for clicks. what do you all think?
i really enjoyed this compilation, it was super engaging and kept me entertained throughout. that said, some of these AITA stories seemed a bit forced or exaggerated for views. like, do people really have those kinds of conversations in real life? just feels a bit staged to me. what do y’all think?
this video is really entertaining and I appreciate the effort put into compiling these stories. however, I can't help but think some of the AITA judgments feel a bit one-sided. like, does anyone else think some of those decisions were way too harsh? just wondering if anyone else feels the same or if I'm totally off base here.
really enjoyed this video, it was a perfect way to wind down. that being said, i feel like some AITA stories really seem to lack context and make it hard to judge fairly. sometimes, it feels like we're just getting a snapshot without the full backstory, which can lead to some pretty intense debates in the comments. what do you all think?
this video is really well put together, i appreciate the effort you’ve put in. but honestly, i’m surprised by how many people jump to conclusions in these aita stories. sometimes it feels like the commenters are more interested in their own opinions than actually understanding the context. what do you all think?
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this video was really well put together, i enjoyed the selection of stories! however, i can't help but think some of these "aita" situations are a bit too predictable. like, we all know the person asking for judgment usually ends up being in the wrong. what do you guys think?
i thought these vids were gonna be more popular but I'm enjoying it while doing paper mache😭
just wanted to say this video is really well curated and perfect for winding down. however, i can't help but think some of the stories feel a bit exaggerated or even scripted. it makes me wonder if they’re truly authentic or just made for entertainment. what do you all think?
this video is really well put together, and i love how you curated these stories so nicely. but honestly, i feel like some of these AITA scenarios are a bit overdramatic. like, how do people even get into these situations? it makes me wonder if they're all just exaggerated for the views. what do you guys think?
I really loved the vibe of this video! The stories were super engaging, but I can't help but feel that some of them kinda glorify bad behavior. Like, why are we so fascinated with people making questionable choices? It’s entertaining, sure, but maybe we should also think about the lessons behind these situations. Just a thought!
this video compilation is really impressive and perfect for winding down. i enjoyed a lot of the stories, but i feel like some of the 'aita' decisions really lack common sense. like, how can someone think it's okay to let their partner's family disrespect them just for the sake of peace? doesn’t make much sense to me!
great video, really enjoyed the format and the storytelling! but honestly, some of these AITA cases felt a bit one-sided, don’t you think? like, it sometimes seems like the OP is just looking for validation rather than a genuine discussion. curious about what others think!
great video! really enjoyed the storytelling and the variety of situations. but honestly, i can't help but feel like some of these AITA posts are just a bit exaggerated for the views. like, who would really act that way in real life? just a thought!
this video is really well put together, the stories are captivating and perfect for winding down. but, honestly, some of these AITA decisions feel a little unrealistic. like, who would actually choose to cut off their family over something so minor? it makes me wonder if people just want the drama for the internet. what do you all think?
Nice video :)
really enjoyed this compilation, great job on putting it together! but I can't help but think some of these stories feel a bit exaggerated. like, do people actually have these crazy situations happen to them all the time? seems a bit unrealistic if you ask me.
this video is really well put together, i love the storytelling aspect! however, i can’t help but feel that some of these AITA stories lack depth. like, are people really that oblivious to their actions? it makes me wonder if some of these folks are just looking for drama instead of genuinely reflecting on their behavior. what do y’all think?
great video, really enjoyed the storytelling! but honestly, some of those AITA stories felt a bit exaggerated to me. like, really? some people just seem to thrive on drama. curious to hear what others think!
this video is super engaging and a great way to wind down! i gotta say tho, some of these aita stories feel a bit staged or exaggerated for views. i wonder how much of it is genuine vs just for the drama. what do y’all think?
what a great compilation of stories! i really enjoyed the variety presented. but i have to say, some of these "AITA" situations seem a bit far-fetched to me. like, who actually thinks they can get away with that kind of behavior in real life? just feels like the stories are more about stirring drama than real-life relatability. curious to hear what others think!
this video is really well put together and makes for a great background listen! however, i can't help but feel that some of these stories are a bit overdramatic. like, do people really have such wild problems in their lives, or is it just for the views? just a thought!
this video is really well put together, and i appreciate the effort that went into sourcing these stories. however, i can’t help but feel like some of the AITA judgements are a bit over the top. like, do people really think it’s okay to go to that extreme just because of a family dispute? seems like we’ve lost some common sense here. what do you all think?
this video is really entertaining and the storytelling is on point! however, i feel like some of the AITA stories tend to stretch the truth a bit. like, are people really that clueless? i get it's all for fun, but sometimes it just seems a little far-fetched.
i really enjoyed this video, the storytelling was soothing and the stories were quite engaging. but honestly, some of the situations in these AITA posts seem a bit exaggerated or overly dramatized. like, can people really be that self-centered? it makes me wonder if we’re just romanticizing the bad behavior for views. what do you all think?
That first one was fucking insane how tragic I really hope that ones not real
Your fucked I didn’t sleep at all these are too good 😭