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  • AITA for turning off Papa’s news mid-sob and switching it to cartoons? (2018)

    By Jack “Button Masher” Chunkerson, Age: somewhere between pureed carrots and sentience.


    It was a peaceful evening.

    Papa had his slippers. The couch was creaky with familiarity. The news blared—something about economic crises, political turmoil, and a raccoon hoarding pizza in a dumpster (that part was actually kind of inspiring).

    I observed.
    I calculated.
    I clutched the remote like Excalibur.

    Papa said, “No touching.”
    But his finger was nowhere near the volume. Rookie mistake.

    So I did it. I hit the power button. Not with aggression—with intention. A cartoon flickered to life. Giggles. Bright colors. No mention of inflation or despair.

    Papa gasped.
    Mama froze mid-diaper fold.

    “Jack! You turned off the news!”
    Correct, Mother.
    I turned off the sadness.

    AITA?

    Let’s review:
    🍼 I am a baby.
    📺 I crave joy, not geopolitical heartbreak.
    👴 Papa’s face was already slumping with existential dread.
    ✨ Now he’s watching a singing octopus in a tutu.

    Do I regret it?
    No.
    I’m a hero.

    Verdict: Not the A-hole.
    I’m just a tiny human with big emotional boundaries. I may not know what “midterms” are, but I do know that sad voices and scary graphs ruin the vibe.

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