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AITA for relentlessly beating a homeless man after he asked me for spare change? |
AITA for relentlessly beating a homeless man after he asked me for spare change? |
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I, (24M) was just fired from my job last Wednesday for shitting in the urinal in the office, before you call me weird, I (24M) was feeling really frustrated and needed to let off some steam, |
I, (24M) was just fired from my job last Wednesday for shitting in the urinal in the office, before you call me weird, I (24M) was feeling really frustrated and needed to let off some steam, it's just my way of dealing with things. Anyway, after my (24M) boss (65F) fired me, I left the building after repeatedly boxing her in the face. |
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After (24M) left the building, I noticed a homeless man near a wall begging for change, he noticed me (24M) and asked me for some money for a sandwich. I (24M) had already had it for the day, so I (24M) pulled him up by the hair and punched him 3 times in the nose and gave him a mean right hook to the jaw before slamming the back of his head into the wall a couple of times. |
After (24M) left the building, I noticed a homeless man near a wall begging for change, he noticed me (24M) and asked me for some money for a sandwich. I (24M) had already had it for the day, so I (24M) pulled him up by the hair and punched him 3 times in the nose and gave him a mean right hook to the jaw before slamming the back of his head into the wall a couple of times. |
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After I got home, I was beating my wife (19F) when the police knocked on the door, they said they were arresting me for |
After I got home, I was beating my wife (19F) when the police knocked on the door, they said they were arresting me for "public indecency and assault and battery." Whatever that means. |
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Anyway, AITA? |
Anyway, AITA? |