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r/Amithedevil I Threw Away My Sister's Organs

2025-10-11 Comedy
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Resolving Family Conflict Over Disposed Organs and Abusive Perceptions

Learn how cultural boundaries, perceived abuse, and hasty decisions create severe family rifts, and assess when material amends truly suffice to bridge emotional divides.

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  • The first story details a fight stemming from discarding a placenta, resulting in the OP being banned from family events by their sister.
  • The second narrative covers a severe sibling estrangement rooted in conflicting childhood perceptions, potentially involving suicidal ideation.
  • The third illustrates acute physical danger during a poorly planned, intense group hike where one member collapsed.
  • These accounts offer insight into accountability gaps, the weight of cultural clashes in required collaboration, and the limits of making amends in high-stakes personal disputes.

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Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/3hJo9o8qFqrblXu1Plkv8L Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/rslash Discord: https://discord.com/invite/VD6eYD3 0:00 Intro 0:06 Organ 3:21 About to break 8:53 Abandoned 12:17 Group project "Sneaky Snitch" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) License: CC By Attribution 3.0

Top Comments (10)

@Jill-ks1xt 2025-10-11

I don't know how someone's personal religious briefs have to do with throwing out something they promised to keep? Yeah, it's super weird, but why even offer to store it.

1.6k 75 replies
@detictivecastielmalfoy4220 2025-10-11

"Youre smarter than i assumed you were, as a woman. Also you wear clothes you're comfortable with which is bad" bro isnt gonna survive the real world

1.0k 50 replies
@mrzombielicious1 2025-10-11

2nd Story - can i get golden child for 500 please? All jokes aside, siblings get treated differently often so OP definitely left stuff out or exaggerated quite a few things. They didn’t mention anything their sibling said that their mother did which is suspicious. Seems almost like OP is trying to save face for their mother while complaining about their sibling.

752 30 replies
@r.b7979 2025-10-11

Story 4: as a muslim i know exactly what kind of guy this is . "Shes smarter than i expected" says everything really. You are there to work. Woukd you also reject a client who dressed immodestly ? What are you going to do when you enter the work force? If you enter a mixed environment you have to be prepared to work with the opposite sex. If it were such a problem he should have taken initiative to find a guy classmate and avoid the situation entirely.

569 27 replies
@owl7072 2025-10-11

Story 2: "Without going into explicit detail" translation: I don't want to directly acknowledge anything and would rather be deliberately vague on everything so I can have the benefit of the doubt.

399 12 replies
@TheWholetaco 2025-10-11

2nd story: My mother once went all around the city to find me the power rangers toys in happy meals. She also tried to stab me and when I didn’t let her she said I tried to kill her. Sometimes they can be both “loving” and abusive. The loving doesn’t excuse abuse.

391 15 replies
@aerieleah533 2025-10-11

First story she also sucks for just leaving it on the side of the road in the cooler. Littering and leaving it for either some random person to get quite a surprise or a wild animal to get it. Heck, it's definitely in a plastic bag, so there's that, too.

383 9 replies
@MisaKeiJune 2025-10-11

13:13 "it wasn’t my country, so i cant ask her to change." Exactly. Your country, culture, and religious beliefs have NO authoritative rights over someone else's choices.

361 5 replies
@Squantchtime 2025-10-11

You never ever leave a hiker solo when in a group. Doesn't matter how experienced anyone is, stuff happens. The friend is also a BH for coming and not being prepared. Everyone sucks here.

249 6 replies
@myssr9194 2025-10-11

The story about the brother getting married and cutting out the mom, it doesn't matter if you don't think he was abused, he feels that he was. If you actually care about your brother then you respect his experience, respect his feelings, and listen to him. The fact that the mom is *suicidal* over being excluded tells me that she's extremely manipulative. The fact that the OP and the dad made sure to TELL the brother she's suicidal tells me they're extremely enabling.

178 5 replies

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