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AITA Vol. 15

AITA Vol. 15

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On S3 E6, Ed speaks at a panel for the 4th anniversary of the Atlanta Shootings and also got lunch with a North Korean defector while discovering slushie shik-hye. Susie's youngest daughter is shopping around schools for herself. Hoemgirl aka Sarah Kim is the topic of gossip fodder because of her unemployed husband and the podcast that they both started together. AITA include: AITA for telling an Asian man that his area is probably not big enough for me to enjoy anyways because he told me I am not a beauty standard. AITA for moving my cat’s head away from my chicken sandwich? My husband got me a vacuum for the 50th. AITA for telling my sister not to announce her pregnancy at my wedding because I was going to announce mine, but she did it anyway? AITA for making my coworker a separate meal after she insulted my cooking? Lastly, Susie's youngest daughter gets asked if she does kung fu.

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