NTA - very unfortunate that both your parents are using you that way. IMO, the best thing for you is to try your best to remain calm but firm. Getting upset and loud will not help your relationship with them. If you have to bite you lip, or count to 10 before answering, do it. Sooner or later it will be over and things should go back to normal a little more.
NTA. You can certainly apologize for losing it, but in the end it is your choice, not hers.
Budgets are important, and it's great that you are trying to keep your long term goals. If your boyfriend wants to join you in that, then he will adjust accordingly. If not, it shouldn't change what you want to do.
No, you are NTA. There will never be a scenario where you would be. You get to choose your relationship with your father's new family, whether that is all-in or all-out.
The gender reveal is another symptom of a bigger problem. I suspect the two of you argued about money many other times; this may have just been the last straw.
Communication and counseling might help. Keep an open mind on what your future holds as you have an innocent girl that will need her father no matter what happens.
The first season showed that they needed work. The last two and a half games showed that they learned a lot, and fans like me have a lot to look forward to next year.
I am so going to try this - thank you!
Autumn - fall colors are the best time of year for me.
2nd - spring knowing that the snow will be melting and the flowers will soon be blooming
3rd - winter as I prefer colder weather to hotter
4th - summer
Anyone see the notice sent along with their water bill this month? Right now my wife and I pay around $50-60 per month, and if the notice holds true by the end of the year it could be between $80-100 per month.
Don't get me wrong - better than the alternative (houses without good water don't sell well in the real estate market), but it's like everything else - costs keep going up!
My first experience with Linux was in the mid 80s when I was in the service working with AT&T 3B20 and Sperry UNIX servers as an admin. I enjoyed just about every aspect of the OS, but most government, contractor, and civilian jobs required desktop software that Linux either couldn't install or the open source equivalent just wasn't good enough.
Over the many, MANY, years I have kept experimenting with the various desktop environments, but with my current job a large percentage of our servers are Ubuntu or RedHat Linux (although we're being forced to migrate to Windows Servers for many of the same reasons yet again).
That being said, with the ability for many Microsoft Office365 products working well enough as web-apps, my home laptop runs 100% KDE Neon, and with the exception of needing a couple Windows-only programs (which no longer runs on Linux) I'd probably be running KDE Neon on my work laptop as well. If I can ever get Cisco ASDM to work with Wine and/or Bottles, I will be switching over soon after.
The DEs in the last few years are light years ahead, and I am personally very impressed with just how smooth everything works. My hope is to get back to a semi-40 hour work week in a few years and help contribute - not as a programmer, but perhaps as a QA tester or the like.
There are a couple I'd like to try, but after I saw the noodle dish with edible bugs in it I stopped scrolling.
Wife tried one of the alligator dishes a couple years ago - she said it was just okay.
NTA