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Buying BTS Toronto Day 1 tickets

I'm looking to buy 2 BTS Toronto D1 tickets. Any section is ok and my budget is 350$CAD or less each, willing to push to 400 depending on seat. Must be willing to FaceTime.

Send me a DM if interested in selling.

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u/Working-Ad1724 — 7 days ago

AITA for setting something aside at work.

I work retail for a local artisan store and a lady came into the store and was looking at some earrings I had been eyeing. She set them back on the shelf and left, once she left I parked the sale in the register so I could buy them after my shift. The lady came back in about 10 minutes later and asked if someone had bought them. I told her that I had bought them and said sorry. I feel mean about it. My coworkers who have been there for a long time helped me park the sale and told me it was ok, but I do feel bad. Am I the ahole for doing this?

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u/Working-Ad1724 — 18 days ago

I always take too many videos at concerts

Like the title says, I take way too many videos at concerts. Its like I can't help it, I have memory loss issues after the concert and can't remember much so in the moment I take a ton, it feels like I'm living in the moment during the concert (I think). I watch the stage and just hold up my phone I'm not watching thought the screen but It still makes me feel so guilty and upset after even if I had a ton of fun. I'm autistic so a part of it is that I get so overstimulated my decision making is not great. Its like something takes over my brain and makes me record, and I feel so crazy. This time was worse because I was singing over a lot of the videos, so they aren't even good to listen to. I had a lot of fun singing along but the videos are stupid now. there was one concert where I didn't record at all and I also don't remember anything so that makes me wonder if the videos are really the problem. How can I stop taking so many or how can I stop regretting it.

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u/Working-Ad1724 — 24 days ago