AITA - parents lost all my uni work two days before my d**dline
In the quiet corners of a family home, memories and ambitions hang in delicate balance.
A young student, caught between the weight of d**dlines and the hope of future dreams, faces the painful reality of lost treasures—sketchbooks filled with years of hard work and passion, now seemingly vanished in the chaos of clearing out the past. As frustration and confusion swirl, the emotional turmoil of feeling unheard and overlooked grows.
The search for these precious artifacts becomes more than just a hunt for papers; it’s a struggle to reclaim a part of ident*ty and the painful confrontation with the possibility that some pieces of one’s journey might be gone forever.







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The original poster (OP) is facing a severe setback due to their parents losing crucial university materials necessary for a master's application.
The central conflict is the OP's dependence on their parents for stored items versus the parents' failure to safeguard or locate these items, leading to heightened stress just before a d**dline.
The OP is experiencing distress and uncertainty about whether their frustration is justified given the circumstances created by the parents' actions.
Given that the parents failed to secure irreplaceable physical academic materials despite being asked well in advance, should the OP prioritize demanding an apology and accountability, or is the immediate focus solely on mitigating the application damage, even if it means accepting the parents' dismissal of responsibility?
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