AITA for not communicating an idea with my group before following through with the idea?
Yes. Communication is an important step in preventing conflict.
AITA for wanting to rule the galaxy instead of protecting people?
Yes. If you're going to be in a leadership position, you can't prioritize selfish needs over the best interest of others.
AITA for standing up to my bully?
No, as long as you stay as respectful as possible, there's nothing ever wrong with standing up for yourself.
Was Kanye in the wrong for interrupting Taylor Swift's VMA Speech?
Yes, it isn't necessarily wrong to dislike someone, but don't go out of your way to look down on or ruin their accomplishments due to personal bias.
AITA for trying to express concern to Muñoz about another classmate?
No! As long as you resolve the conflict or issue with the other party, there is no problem with expressing frustration to a trusted adult.
AITA for kissing my best friend instead of my girlfriend during truth or dare?
Yes! If you have feelings for your best friend, BREAK UP WITH YOUR GIRLFRIEND! Work out your internal emotions/issues before starting a relationship with another person.
AITA for lashing out at my friend because they associate with someone I don't like?
Yes. It's good to have conversations with people and set boundaries, but remember that you can't control others. It's a hard situation to be in, but don't lash out at someone over that! And remember, you can control who you're friends with if they cross a line, but you can't control who they're friends with.
Was Kendrick Lamar wrong for writing "Not Like Us" about Drake's actions?
No. Drake started the feud between them, Kendrick was simply responding. However, they should have talked personally before taking it to the internet to be immature and hugged it out! :)
AITA for blaming a group mistake/miscommunication on one person?
Yes. When working as a unit, no one person is responsible for every mistake.
AITA for missing my best friends' art show to throw a party for a boy?
Yes. Screw your head back on and figure out where your priorities lie.
AITA for moving out and leaving my family to get a better job?
No! As long as your intentions are clear and you've had thorough conversations and taken into account the responses and concerns of your family, there is nothing wrong with being someone who wants to better yourself and/or your family.
Is Chappell Roan in the wrong for addressing the media the way that she did?
No. Although she could have gone about it more politely and addressed it differently, her pre-established boundaries were crossed a multitude of times. Even though she is a figure in the media, she's still a real person with real boundaries.
AITA for leaving a meeting because my emotions were on overdrive?
No. Putting your emotions first is never a bad thing, as long as you communicate with your other teammates and get caught up, there's absolutely no problem with that! Doing this can also prevent future conflicts.
AITA for maintaining a secret identity to protect the safety and general best interest of the city and its citizens?
No! This is showing consideration and care, putting your life on the line to save the lives of others. However, don't feel like you have to carry the weight of the world on your shoulders.
AITA for intervening in a conflict that doesn't involve me?
Not necessarily. If it's a conflict that can be resolved without help and is something minor, then sure, you should probably let them figure it out themselves. However, if it's something that's crucial or threatening, that's when someone needs to intervene. It really depends!
Was Charli D'Amelio in the wrong for asking for chicken nuggets instead of escargot?
No, she voiced her concerns and preferences to avoid conflict and uncomfortability, and the public perceived it negatively, saying that it was "rude to the chef" and "bratty." Although it could be seen this way, it doesn't mean she didn't enjoy the chef's food, she just had a preference and expressed it.