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The chances of MWII going 90% off again? [COD]

Hi, I recently got into COD like not too long after the Steam Summer Sale ended and was really bummed to find out how cheap MWII had gotten down to, considering it's the game I'm most interested in playing. I was just wondering what are the chances of it getting down to 90% off again if anyone has an idea?

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u/Worldly_Web9503 — 4 days ago
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AITA for not wanting to share food with my friend?

For reference, both my friend and I are currently in high school. This year I have become quite close with my friend after she transferred to my school at the beginning of this school year. I apologize in advance if this is unnecessarily long.

For a bit of context, I have struggled with mental health issues in the past where I have struggled to get myself to eat properly. After getting better this year, I have started getting into the habit of either making myself a meal the night before school or taking leftover dinner so I am taking proper food. I have started noticing more and more over the past two or three months that I am coming to have to give my friend half of my food almost every single day as she barely brings her own.

I have always been a person that loves sharing food, especially since cooking for others is my love language, but I don't feel as though I should consistently be having to feed someone. I do take into consideration that maybe there is something going on at home for her after being in a rough situation with her parents after immigrating to this country, which I do feel bad for, but I also don't think that should be my responsibility.

Almost every time I eat during our breaks at school she either asks for some of my food or won't stop looking at it. To which I ask if she brought her own food, which is more often than not a "no". So I end up giving her mine.

My breaking point was earlier this week when I tried to buy sushi after school. Once a week, my parents give me a small amount of money so I can buy lunch for myself instead of having to make it. There is a sushi store right outside our school and I wanted to get some after school after not having eaten at all that day. We got there and there was a big line but I was willing to wait since I was starving. My friend asked if we could come another day since it was so busy. I told her that this is my one day I am allowed to buy lunch and I haven't eaten all day, but she told me she needed to get back home so I ended up not buying any food.

Fast forward to today. During our first break (as we had a half-day) I was eating the one snack I'd bought and ended up giving her half because she, once again, hadn't bought any food. As we were walking out of school she said to me, "oh, you're buying us sushi today, right?" Which, first of all, my first though was 'who is "US"?' And second of all, no, the opportunity was missed yesterday. I explained to her that I didn't have any money to spend on sushi because yesterday was my only day I could buy food. She seemed angry at me and barely spoke to me on the way home.

I feel really bad since it could be an issue at home causing her to not be able to bring food, but I also feel like I shouldn't be responsible for feeding her everyday when I am only just starting to be able to feed myself. Am I the asshole?

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u/Worldly_Web9503 — 2 months ago