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  • Tuesday 26 March 2024 - 11:12

    No matter where you’re from or where you live, there are definitely some dishes that you associate with the feeling of home. Whether it’s a roast that your grandmother made every Christmas or the cake that your father baked for all of your childhood birthdays, food can be so deeply tied to memories. And even if you move to a new country, eating the cuisine of your homeland can be the best medicine in aiding homesickness.

    So when one man told his girlfriend that he wanted their apartment to be an Indian food-free zone, it’s no surprise that she didn’t take that well. Below, you’ll find the full story that he posted on Reddit, as well as some of the replies heated readers shared.

    After moving in together, this man realized that him and his girlfriend have different culinary preferences

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    But instead of accepting their differences, he requested that she never cook Indian food at home

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    Food is deeply tied to our cultures

    Food is so much more than a necessity. Sure, we all have to eat it multiple times a day to sustain ourselves, but it can offer us plenty of benefits aside from simply staying alive. Sharing a meal with friends or loved ones can help us bond and strengthen relationships, and certain foods are used to celebrate special occasions and holidays. Green bean casserole and pumpkin pie probably wouldn’t be so special if I ate them every day, but because I only make them on holidays, they fill me with warm, delicious memories (as well as food)!

    According to Wathi, “food is often used as a means of retaining their cultural identity.” Each culture has their own unique cuisine that has been passed down from generations, using the food that was available to them in their native land. When we continue to create those recipes today, we’re not only cooking, but acknowledging and appreciating the people who came before us who shaped this cuisine.

    And asking someone to completely avoid their culture’s cuisine, especially in their own home, is asking them to eliminate a part of their identity. On the other hand, if this man had asked his girlfriend to introduce him to Indian cuisine and had asked the cultural significance of various dishes and ingredients, he could have understood his partner on a much deeper level.

    Indian food is a vast and diverse cuisine

    Indian cuisine in particular is a vast and diverse landscape of food. Because the nation itself is so large and diverse, each region has their own culinary traditions. The Association for Asian Studies also notes that “food in India is an identity marker of caste, class, family, kinship, tribe affiliation, lineage, religiosity, ethnicity, and increasingly, of secular group identification.”

    The typical Indian meal is described as having a main starch, which might be rice, sorghum or wheat, vegetable or meat curry, cured and dried vegetable dishes in sauces, and thick lentil soups. When it comes to condiments, the Association for Asian Studies says masalas, plain yogurt, and vegetable raitas are popular, as well as salted pickles, fresh herbal and cooked chutneys, papadums, and sometimes dessert. 

    Each component of the meal can also hold more significance than simply being delicious. For example, rice has been seen as a “powerful symbol of both hunger and want as well as fulfillment and fertility,” the AAS notes. In fact, until the late 1800’s, only the wealthy had access to rice, while lower classes ate millet and sorghum. Because rice has been seen as a symbol of fertility, it has been used as a part of the marriage rites in many castes.

    Looking down on another culture’s cuisine is rooted in prejudice not preference

    Although we’re all allowed to have our own preferences when it comes to food, it’s surprising that this man is so against Indian food, considering that it’s one of the most popular cuisines in the world. According to TimeOut, Indian food is the 5th most popular cuisine in the world at the moment. 

    And as many of the commenters on this post pointed out, this man’s belief that he doesn’t like Indian food at all might be rooted in a bit of racism. The BBC addressed this same topic when a tweet went viral a few years ago after a white professor claimed that “Indian food is terrible.” In response, first generation American Saira Rao said, “Having white people trash Indian food is extremely triggering as an Indian who has been told that I smell weird, that my food smells weird and that Indians [expletive] on the street which is why everything we are smells bad.”

    Anita Mannur also detailed for NBC News that she faced racism as an Indian child growing up in Australia, often being called expletives combine with “curry.” Instead of labeling all foreign foods as weird, or in this case “not regular,” Mannur urges us to discuss food in a way that doesn’t exoticize it or reduce complex, hugely varied cuisines to reductive incorrect stereotypes. 

    “Terms like ‘curry’ are fraught because they carry the weight of colonial history, and that history informs what the average white person thinks when they hear the term ‘Indian food.’ Curry became a quick way for the British to describe so much of the food of India with little respect for regional difference or nuance,” Mannur explained. “So when people dismiss Indian food as ‘insane’ or ‘weird,’ it is not without historical precedent.”

    Readers were quick to call the man out for how childish his behavior was

    The post Man Asks His GF To Stop Cooking Indian Food At Home And To Only Make “Regular” Food Instead first appeared on Bored Panda.
  • Tuesday 26 March 2024 - 08:21

    In the never-ending battle of which decade is the best, it’s the 1990s for Millennials. 61% of Gen Y feel nostalgic for the ’90s, and they’re accompanied by a surprising 37% of Gen Zers, who were mostly born in the 2000s. For Millennials, it’s a time when they were kids, carefree, and having fun.

    For others, it’s all about the distinct ’90s aesthetic: grunge, vintage PCs, Seinfeld, and Kate Moss. If you find it pleasing, then you’ll probably love Nineties Anxiety. It’s the place for all things related to the ’90s. Whether it’s a nostalgia-inducing pic with an old-timey cellphone or a cool shot of a young Leo DiCaprio – they’ve got you covered!

    #1

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    #2 Microsoft Xp ‘Bliss’ Wallpaper By Charles O’rear - A Virtually Unedited Photograph Of A Green Hill And Blue Sky With Clouds In Sonoma County, 1996

    It’s estimated that billions of people have seen the picture, possibly making it the most viewed photograph in history

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    #3 Summer Mix 1999 Part 1

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    #4 The Royal Corgis Coming Off The Queen's Flight In London, 1998

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    #5 ‘Found A Picture When I Was 5 At My First Concert #spicegirls And Took A Picture With A Girl Dressed Up As Baby Spice Who I Just Realized Now Was Blake Lively’ - Bria Madrid, 1997

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    #6 In 1995, Nasa Tested The Effects Of Various Drugs On Spiders. These Are The Webs Woven When The Spiders Were Exposed To Different Substances

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    #7 Behind The Scenes Of 'Teletubbies’, 1997

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    #8 Forrest Stops In Monument Valley ‘Forrest Gump’, July 1994

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    #9 Bob Ross ‘The Joy Of Painting’, 1990

    ‘People look at you like you’re a little weird, but, you know, I’ve always been a little weird so it’s no big deal. Everybody who knows me expects that.’

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    #10 Tower Of Vintage PC’s From The Early 90’s

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    #11 Fran Drescher’s Emmy Award Winning Outfits From ‘The Nanny’, 1993-1999

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    #12 High Risk Graffiti On The 430ft Metlac Bridge In Veracruz, Mexico In Late 1990s And Early 2000s

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    #13 A Boy Curiously Touches The Shield Of A State Trooper Photographed By Todd Robertson During A Kkk Rally In Georgia, 1992

    “No one is born hating another person because of the color of his skin, or his background, or his religion. People must learn to hate, and if they can learn to hate, they can be taught to love, for love comes more naturally to the human heart than its opposite.” - Nelson Mandela ‘Long Walk to Freedom’ 1994

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    #14 ‘Hocus Pocus’, July 1993

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    #15 Fruit-Shaped Bus Stops In Nagasaki,japan (1990)

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    #16 Nintendo Gameboy Advertisement From The Late 1990s

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    #17 Berlin-Based Artist Hans Hemmert Hosted A Party Where Guests Wore Shoe-Extenders To Make Them All The Same Height Of Two Metres

    Bringing all the partygoers to a common eye level, the shoes, all made from blue foam, highlighted the person’s real height in the visual uniformity of the sole instead of at the head, like a walking bar graph. (1997)

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    #18 Weekly World News, June 1992

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    #19 Iconic UFO Themed Mcdonald’s In Alconbury, Cambridgeshire In The UK, November 1993

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    #20 May 18th 1995, Shawn Nelson Casually Walked Into A National Guard Armory And Stole A M60a3 Tank

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    #21 Drew Barrymore In ‘Scream’ Bratz Doll, 1996

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    #22 Farm Workers In Front Of The Great Buddha Of The Bamiyan Valley In Afghanistan Photographed By Steve Mccurry, 1992. The Statue Was Destroyed By The Taliban In 2001

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    #23 ‘The Basketball Diaries’, April 1995

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    #24 Kim Cattrall As Samantha Jones ‘Sex And The City’ Pilot, June 1998

    “This is the first time in the history of Manhattan that women have had as much money and power as men, PLUS the equal luxury of treating men like sexual objects.”

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    #25 Custom Limousines By Car Collector And Custom Builder Jay Ohrberg, 1990

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    #26 Cd-Player Swipe Bag

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    #27 ‘Animorphs’ Cover Illustration For The Science-Fantasy Children’s Book Series Featuring Kids Morphing Into Animals, June 1996-May 2001

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    #28 A Couple On The Streets Of Paris, 1990

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    #29 ‘Akira’ In New York, 1990

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    #30 1980s And 1990s Audio Equipment

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    #31 Warp Records Bizarre Promo For Aphex Twin ‘Richard D. James’ Record In November 1996

    100 of the mailed out promos contained an actual lock of RDJ's hair (numbered) in a sealed plastic bag

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    #32 Seinfeld ‘The Jacket’, February 1991

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    #33 Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route - Toyama To Nagano, Japan In Late 1990s

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    #34 Yoshitomo Nara ‘Dog From Your Childhood’, 1995

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    #35 New Yorkers Stop To Watch The ‘Seinfeld’ Finale In Times Square, May 1998

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    #36 World Renowned Climbers Beth Rodden And Tommy Caldwell Photographed By Corey Rich During A Portaledge Stop On El Captain In Yosemite, 1999

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    #37 Friendship With 1972 Nissan Skyline 2000gt-X, 1997

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    #38 Kai Tak Airport In Hong Kong Closed Its Runways On July 1998, Leaving Behind A Legacy Of Aviation Challenges - Plane Making A Jaw-Dropping 45-Degree Turn

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    #39 ‘Lipstick’ Series By @stacy_greene_art , 1993

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    #40 New York, 1991

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    #41 Decorative Ceiling Hidden By Early 1990s Renovation In Moscow

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    #42 ‘Romeo + Juliet’ Soundtrack Cassette, 1996

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    #43 Sony Sports Walkman Tape Cassette Player Wm-B52 Solar Alarm (1988) And Mobb Deep ‘The Infamous’ Cassette Tape (April 1995)

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    #44 Nails By Michiko Matsushita, 1999 Tiny Computer Components Embedded Under Clear Acrylic

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    #45 Doug Coombs Dropping In At Corbet's Couloir (Wyoming), 1989

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    #46 Yayoi Kusama’s Mirror Room “Pumpkin” In The Hara Museum Of Contemporary Art, Tokyo. (1991)

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    #47 Designer Sergio Lozano Working On The Original Air Max 95 Prototypes And The Later Accompanying Phone Ad Campaign, 1995

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    #48 ‘Outrageous’ Teen Makeovers From Jenny Jones And Ricki Lake Daytime Talk Shows Throughout 1990s

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    #49 Aphex Twin Nme, February 1993

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    #50 Darvin Ham Shatters Backboard During Ncaa Tournament Photographed By Scott K Brown, March 1996

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    #51 The Leaning Tower Of Pisa From Martin Parr’s ‘Small World’, 1996

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    #52 Volkswagen Golf Harlequin Launch In Atlanta, June 1996

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    #53 Seoul Street Style 1990s

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    #54 New York City, 1990

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    #55 Japanese Street Style In The Late 90s And Early 2000s

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    #56 Heath Ledger And Julia Stiles In “10 Things I Hate About You” (1999)

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    #57 Rare 1st Edition Pokémon Cards (Tcg) Including The Ultra Valuable Shadowless Charizard Card That In Mint Condition Has Over $100k+ Value. The Cards Were First Released In The Us In 1999

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    #58 Wide Leg Pants And A-Line Skirts From Late 90s Mccall’s And Delia*s Catalogues

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    #59 Fleet Of Early 90’s Mercedes-Benz 300ge Wagons

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    #60 Nam June Paik [watchdog] 1996

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    #61 Vintage 1990’s Herman Miller Marshmallow Sofa. Limited Edition Color Way

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    #62 1990s Liminal Auto Detailing Shop

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    #63 Getsuen” Armchair By Masanori Umeda For Edra. (1999)

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    #64 1990s Summer Mix Part

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    #65 Alicia Silverstone As “Cher” For Clueless. (1995)

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    #66 Casper Stealing 40oz From A Bodega ‘Kids’ Dir. Larry Clark, July 1995

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    #67 Salem Ad, 1998

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    #68 Assortment Of Shoeboxes From The Early 90’s

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    #69 New York City Loft Spaces From Mayer Rus’ ‘Loft’, November 1998 C/O

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    #70 Copacabana Beach In Rio De Janeiro, 1990

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    #71 Copacabana Beach In Rio De Janeiro, 1990

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    #72 Milk Spring/Summer 1995

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    #73 1993 Mercedes Benz 500sl

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    #74 Glass Bathtub Designed By Masakazu Bokura For Issey Miyake’s Apartment (1994)

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    #75 ‘Let’s Find Pokémon’, 1999

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    #76 Ipanema Beach In Rio De Janeiro, 1990

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    #77 Jean Paul Gaultier Fall 1995 Rtw

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    #78 The Contax T2 Released In 1990, Second Of The Contax T Series High-End Compact Film Cameras Offered In Champagne Silver, Black And Gold Plated Finishes

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    #79 Apple ‘Think Different’ Billboard Campaign, 1997-1999

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    #80 Fugees ‘The Score’, February 1996

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    #81 Soho, New York Photographed By Steve Kahn, 1999

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    #82 The Playstation 1 Released December 1994

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    #83 Mariko Mori ‘Beginning Of The End’, 1997-2000

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    #84 'prep School Gangsters' New York Magazine, December 1996

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    #85 ‘Spongebob Squarepants’ Pitch Bible Original Artwork And Show Concepts By Stephen Hillenberg, 1996

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    #86 Delia*s Summer 1997

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    #87 ‘Major Military’ Seventeen Magazine, 1996

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    #88 Maison Martin Margiela - Tabi

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    #89 Blockbuster Video Was Founded By David Cook In 1985 As A Stand Alone Mom-And-Pop Home Video Rental Shop In Dallas, Texas

    Later grew into a national store chain featuring video game rentals, DVD-by-mail, streaming, video on demand, and cinema theater. The company expanded internationally throughout the 1990s. At its peak in 2004, Blockbuster employed 84,300 people worldwide and operated 9,094 stores. Today, “The Last Blockbuster” in Bend, Oregon is the only remaining location.

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    #90 Missy Misdemeanor Elliott ‘The Rain (Supa Dupa Fly)’ Cd Single, July 1997

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    #91 Fugees (Refugee Camp) ‘Fu-Gee-La’, December 1995

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    #92 Nike Dunk Low/High Color Variation 1999-2002

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    #93 Delia*s Catalog Winter 1996

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    #94 Stüssy Master Color Schedule From Spring/Summer 1990

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    #95 A Bathing Ape Spring/Summer 1999 Editorial

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  • Tuesday 26 March 2024 - 08:14

    Putting together a wedding is no mean feat. Beyond the obvious organizational questions, there are the costs, stress and general bombardment of things that need to be done. So some folks, perhaps mistakenly, believe that they can simply use their family when needed.

    A woman considered receding her offer to allow her cousin to host a wedding on her land when she would not stick to any of the rules and guidelines that were given to her. Later, she shared some sizable updates about the fallout of the entire thing. We reached out to OP via Reddit and will update the story when she gets back to us. We also got in touch with wedding planner Lisa Pleasant to learn more.

    Relying on family for a wedding can be a double edged sword

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    One woman ended up disallowing her cousin from using her land when she ignored all the rules she was presented with

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    We reached out to a wedding planner to hear if the stereotype of a “bridezilla” was common or not

    Bored Panda got in touch with Lisa Pleasant, the owner of Lisa Pleasant Events, a wedding planning company, and she was kind enough to share some of her experiences and opinions on the infamous “bridezilla.” After all, the internet is littered with stories of brides-to-be acting downright horrible and delusional, so we wanted to hear just how common this was.

    First and foremost, we wanted to hear how common it is for a bride to go a bit off the deep end when it comes to planning a wedding. “Actually, I’m going to go a bit sideways here. While Bridezillas seem to get all of the spotlight from “reality” TV shows, they are pretty few and far between in my experience. Keep in mind, the demographic of our couples are relatively established, more mature couples. That said, there are other people in the mix who are, believe it or not, neither Bridezillas nor Groomzillas. They are what we kindly refer to as “Momzillas.”

    “After a few years from starting my business, I decided to be light-hearted in my contract in order to break up the legal jargon of the multi-page (unfortunately necessary) sea of words that was essentially stressful and boring. I added a full page of clauses, each named after a former client who had unexpectedly warranted a ridiculous rule set aside just to apply to them,” she shared with Bored Panda.

    “The majority? Momzillas. These ranged from bringing U-Hauls of items for us to set up, to disgracing their own daughters in public, to complaining to the photographer that their daughter had more photos in the end than they did when photos were given to the couple after the wedding.”

    She shared some hilarious actual demands people had given for their weddings

    Lisa was also kind enough to share some real-life examples of people who were at least slightly delusional about the sort of wedding they wanted. “I’ll leave you with an example of a few clauses written after a few involved family members who shall remain unnamed.”

    “The (name) Clause: Planners are not surgeons, but will make a reasonable call on whether a guest with a wine glass stem stuck near his temple should go to the hospital, even if this delays scheduled guest transportation by a few minutes.”
    The (name) Clause: Client will respect Planners. Knocking over piles of chairs and throwing them at Planner’s feet is not the best start to a weekend.”
    “The (name) Clause: If Client, family members, or guests exhibit inappropriate behavior at an event, including cursing at, yelling at, or otherwise degrading your planner, you will have to make the choice of who stays. Planners are 100% dismissed if said person does not either correct her/his behavior or leave the event. Planner is also not a bathroom attendant, including being given a Swiffer to go over the floors on the hour, refreshing given potpourri, or changing all of the venue’s toilet paper with Charmin Ultra Soft.”

    So if you are in the market for a wedding planner who has really dealt with and seen it all, you can find more of Lisa’s work on her website or Facebook. And if you want to keep exploring weddings that went off the deep end, check out our previous articles on Bachelorette parties that went sideways or our article detailing people’s experiences with disruptive guests.

    Readers were surprised by the cousin’s actions and needed some more details

    Later, OP shared the first of two updates

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    Most people thought she was NTA and OP gave a few more details

    She shared one final update to the entire saga

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    Readers were happy she dodged a bullet

    The post Bride Shows Her True Colors When Cousin Refuses To Host Over 80 Wedding Guests In Her Tiny Home first appeared on Bored Panda.
  • Tuesday 26 March 2024 - 08:11

    Summer is slowly creeping up on us, dear Pandas, and for those who still have some spare time in their summertime schedule, we propose to fill it with some feline goodness. This year, the biggest cat-centric convention called CatCon is taking place on August 3rd and 4th, inviting every cat lover to join them!

    In anticipation of every kitty owner’s dream event, we browsed through their Instagram account and curated the most hilarious and relatable mouser memes for your entertainment. Ranging from a bit silly to sweet, they are guaranteed to make your day that much more clawsome (pawdon me).

    #1 The Math Doesn't Math

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    #2 Right On Target

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    #3 #mondaymotivation: Only 4 More Days Until Friday

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    For those of you who are interested in learning more about the convention itself, we recommend you check out our earlier publication, which covered everything from how it originated to what kinds of special activities and guests usually appear during it. 

    But today we’re delving even deeper into feline celebrations, starting with Ancient Egypt and one of the most important cat figures, the goddess Bastet. She had the head of a cat but the body of a woman, and was the deity of protection. 

    Tabbies played several roles in Egyptian society, from being seen as guardians of the home that brought protection and good fortune to the household to representing the powerful kings and gods. One of the reasons for their popularity was their dual nature. On one hand, they are obedient, protective, and nurturing, and on the other, they can be fierce and aggressive. Together, these qualities, along with loyalty and independence, are what paralleled them to deities.

    #4 Turns Out Pspsps Is Short For Postal Service Postal Service Postal Service

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    #5 I've Made A Huge Mistake

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    #6 *sighhhhh*

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    They were not only associated with the divine but they were also bred and sacrificed to the gods. Cats were often mummified and buried in elaborate coffins that later were offered to temples as a sign of gratitude to the deities. One mummy from the National Museum of Natural History is in the shape of an elegantly seated feline. The mouser was tightly wrapped in linen, and its features were painted in black ink. 

    To honor these pets, wealthy families dressed them in jewels and fed them fancy treats. More interestingly, cat owners would often shave their eyebrows as a sign of mourning for a lost companion and grieve until they grow back.

    #7 ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

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    #8 Find The Cat

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    #9 If The Shoe Fits, Purr It

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    The Egyptian Mau is believed to be a breed that directly connects the modern world to the ancient one. It’s distinguished by its grace, flexibility, and the unique spots that cover its coat. The word “Mau” means “cat” in ancient Egyptian, highlighting the historical and cultural significance of these animals. 

    #10 I Wish I Could Love This Two Or 3.14159 More Times

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    #11 Baked With ?love?

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    #12 What Is Normal, Anyway???

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    Meanwhile, in Japan, cats are celebrated in the form of the “Maneki-Neko,” or the beckoning cat. In the Land of the Rising Sun, felines embody the symbols of good luck, prosperity, protection, and wealth. The iconic “Maneki-Neko” is often seen in shop windows and homes as a figurine with a raised paw and a koban coin, beckoning customers or wealth toward it. 

    Japanese folklore also tells stories of “Bakeneko” and “Nekomata,” mythical cat creatures with supernatural abilities that include shapeshifting. They are portrayed as protectors and tricksters, tormenting humans and creating chaos everywhere they go. Which, to this day, evokes a mysterious sense of beauty around cats in modern Japan.

    #13 Which Room Do You Pick?

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    #14 You May Be The Landlord But I’m The Boss

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    #15 I Can Buy Myself Flowerssss, Write My Name In The Sanddddd

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    In Turkey, cats are esteemed companions, celebrated for their grace and intelligence. Their role in Turkish homes surpasses the household pet name - they are protectors, confidants, and symbols of good luck. This respect for them is reflected in folklore and literature, where they appear as figures of wisdom combined with mystery and allure. 

    #16 Me?w

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    #17 Let’s Twin

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    #18 Needs No Caption

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    Among the various breeds that run around Turkey’s streets, the Van Cat is a kind of feline that captures the essence of this country's affection for them. It’s distinguished by its white fur and colored markings that only appear on the head and tail. Perhaps the most interesting characteristic is its infatuation with water. Known as “swimming cats,” they are great in water, adding more mystery to their behavior.

    #19 That’s “His Royal Highness Beef Stroganoff”. What’s Your Cat’s Official Name?

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    #20 When You Only Trust One Purrson

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    #21 What’s Taking So Long, Jonathan

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    Nowadays, in bustling Turkish coffee houses, you’ll often find cats lounging on the tables or purring somewhere comfortably tucked away in a corner. They have become a cherished part of coffee culture within the country, where they symbolize hospitality and relaxation and bring good luck to the establishment. In Istanbul, felines are so beloved that they have their own neighborhoods and caretakers who provide food and shelter.

    #22 Green Flag Green Flag Green Flag

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    #23 Who’s That Wonderful Giiiiirl? Could She Be Any Cuter

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    #24 Do As I Say And As I Do

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    Coming to an end, we’re finishing off with the royalty - the Siamese cat, which is known for its grace and nobility in Thailand. The bond between these felines and Thai royalty is rooted in centuries of history. Believed to be symbols of sophistication and charm, they were pampered and adored as palace pets, gaining their esteemed status.

    #25 And They Lead To Two Very Different Emotions

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    #26 He Went?

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    #27 Will There Be A Quiz At The End?!

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    They were also often presented as prestigious gifts in diplomatic exchanges, signifying honor and respect between nations. Furthermore, legends portray them as guardians of treasures within Thai palaces. But beyond the glitz and glamour, they were, at their core, cherished companions whose presence brought joy and comfort to kings and queens.

    #28 ?➡️?

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    #29 Crazy For You Of Crazy For Food?

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    #30 Cornbread

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    #31 Purr-Spective

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    #32 The Longer You Stare At It, The Better It Gets

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    #33 No Explanation Needed

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    #34 I’m Jam Packed

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    #35 Happy #gothmas

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    #36 Where Is The Lie?

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    #37 Vinyl Snob

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    #38 Makes Sense

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    #39 Loaf Of My Life

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    #40 Working My Way Up To Getting On The Bike

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    #41 Sunday

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    #42 Not If You’re Trying To Set The Ambiance

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    #43 Dammit

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    #44 We Cat Do It!

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    #45 ?

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    #46 Where There’s A Will, There’s A Way

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    #47 Do You Trust Me?

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    #48 Stop Glamorizing The Grind And Start Glamorizing Whatever This Is

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    #49 Words To Live By

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    #50 An Eggs-Cellent Fit

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    #51 Can I Have Both With A Side Of Fries?!

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    #52 He Loves Me, He Loves Me Not

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    #53 Me Today

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    #54 Only Towel Cat Can Save Me Now

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    #55 And I Wouldn’t Have It Any Other Way

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    #56 My Schedule Is Packed

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    #57 Cats Are So M̶u̶l̶t̶i̶f̶a̶c̶e̶t̶e̶d̶ Multifurrcited

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    #58 Nye Plans Solidified

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    #59 At Least You Got The Fries, Girl

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    #60 Animorphs Irl

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    #61 They Don’t Think, They Know

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    #62 Ready For My Intermewww

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    #63 ?

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    #64 Plotting On How To Get That Baby ? Out And Himself In To That Manger Thing

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    #65 It’s Called Fashion, Sweetie

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    #66 There’s Only One Way To Find Out

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    #67 Literally ?

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    #68 Same

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    #69 The Security Here Is Top Notch!

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    #70 ?

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    #71 Pretty Sure A Cat Wrote This

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    #72 I’m Just Like You: I Put My Pants On One Cat At A Time

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    #73 Yes

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    #74 Hang It In The Museelouvre

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    #75 1000x Better Than Red Pill/Blue Pill

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    #76 Wreck The Halls

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    #77 Ready To Wear Or Ready To Climb?

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    #78 *willie Nelson Voice* You Were Always On My Minnnnnndddd

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    #79 Paws (Directed By Steven Spielberg)

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    #80 A Long Time Ago In A Galaxy Furr Furr Away

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    #81 I Wanna Push You Around. Well, I Will, Well, I Willllllllll

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    #82 ⬛️

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    #83 I’m Once Again Begging The Universe To Treat Me The Way I Treat My Cat

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    #84 Wouldn’t Want Him To Think I’m Rude!

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    #85 Peak Genius

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    #86 Me When You Hope The Email Finds Me Well

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    #87 ..and After What *i* Want To Eat

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    #88 Alice, Get It Together

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    #89 Which One’s The Real Leg?

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    #90 It’s Giving Slinky

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    #91 Wait, This Is A Cat Account. How Did A Spider Get In Here?!

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    #92 Does Your Cat Have More Than One Name?

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    #93 It Just Makes ?sense?

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    #94 Dress For The Job That You Want

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    #95 The Math Is Mathing!

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  • Tuesday 26 March 2024 - 08:09

    There are certain things that you probably shouldn’t do in a church. Always remember to take off your hat, watch your language, refrain from gossiping, and silence your cell phone. And apparently, thou shalt not write any negative reviews either.

    One tradesman recently posted in the Malicious Compliance subreddit detailing how he found himself in a sticky situation with a church all because he called them out online. Below, you’ll find the full story, as well as some of the replies amused readers shared.  

    We’re expected to be on our best behavior when in a church

    Image credits: lil artsy (not the actual photo)

    But when one church decided not to practice what they preach, this tradesman knew he needed to call them out

    Image credits: charlesdeluvio (not the actual photo)

    Image credits: Massive-Discount845

    Online reviews can be incredibly important for businesses nowadays

    In this day and age, online reviews can be extremely important for businesses. Word of mouth is a great way to bring in new customers, and that word can spread even faster and farther when patrons are posting pics on social media and detailing their great experiences on the internet. On the other hand, however, this means that negative reviews can hold a lot of weight if there aren’t hundreds of positive reviews to balance them out. 

    According to Invesp, a whopping 90% of customers read reviews online before deciding to visit a business, and 88% of consumers trust these reviews just as much as they trust personal recommendations from friends. These reviews even affect how much patrons are willing to spend, as customers are likely to spend 31% more on companies with “excellent” reviews.

    72% of consumers say that great reviews make them trust a local business more, and 92% of customers will be happy to go to a local business if they have at least a 4-star rating online. At the same time, negative reviews can deter potential customers. Invesp reports that a single negative review on Yelp can cost a business 30 customers. So it’s recommended for businesses to reply to negative comments and see if they can fix their mistakes to ensure their ratings don’t fall too low.

    Some businesses consider negative reviews to be defamation

    While it’s important for businesses to have great reviews, they should actually earn their reviews, rather than simply scaring off anyone who wants to critique the company. And I can’t imagine positive reviews are particularly important for places such as a church. But because this church decided to pursue legal action, they must have felt like the review posted about them was libel.

    According to Freedom Forum, libel is “the publication of false statements that damage someone’s reputation.” This might also be referred to as defamation. But libel does not include opinions a person has had; it only includes specific facts that can be proven untrue. For example, if the man in this story accused the church of not paying him and that was untrue, the church would be onto something.

    Assuming, however, that the man was telling the truth about the church owing him money, it’s questionable why they would try to pursue legal action. In fact, as many commenters pointed out, he could have simply sued the church first for never paying him what they owed. There’s even an example online of how to handle a potential situation where companies refuse to pay a worker in Germany.   

    It’s not always worth it to pursue legal action over online reviews

    The laws will be different in every country, so depending on where you live, it may or may not be possible to actually attempt to sue over a bad review. A business may decide to sue for defamation, but it’s important that they’re able to prove that the claim made against their business actually was false. They might also need to prove to the court how the negative review has impacted their business or profits.

    But this doesn’t come without any risks. Going through the entire process of taking legal action can reflect poorly on the company if it doesn’t go their way. And in general, people are allowed to express their opinions on a company online. So O’Flaherty Law notes on their site that it’s typically wise to seek an alternative solution, to avoid the hassle and costs of a lawsuit. 

    “In many cases, pursuing legal action for a bad review can be challenging and costly and may yield a different outcome than what is anticipated,” the law firm explains. “It is generally encouraged for businesses to consider alternative strategies to manage their online reputation effectively and to contact a litigation attorney for additional support on the matter.”

    We would love to hear your thoughts on this situation in the comments below, pandas. And then, if you’re interested in another Bored Panda article featuring bad reviews, look no further than right here!

    Amused readers shared their thoughts on the story and asked the OP why he didn’t sue in the first place

    The post Church Threatens To Sue Man If He Doesn’t Take Down A Bad Review, He Agrees, Then Writes Another first appeared on Bored Panda.
  • Tuesday 26 March 2024 - 08:01

    Taking care of chores after a long day at work is something few people look forward to; and redditor ‘Maleficent-Credit202’ wasn’t one of them.

    The netizen asked fellow redditors if she was a jerk for telling her husband to match her hourly rate at work if he wants her to do more housework. That was because he didn’t like her paying for a cleaning lady, but didn’t take proper care of the household himself, either. Scroll down for the full story below.

    Work is typically tiresome enough to make people dread the thought of doing chores alone

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    This redditor’s husband wanted her to do more housework despite the long hours at work

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    Fellow redditors didn’t think that the OP was a jerk in this situation

    The post “AITA For Telling My Husband That If He Pays Me My Hourly Rate, I Will Do More Housework?” first appeared on Bored Panda.
  • Monday 25 March 2024 - 18:10

    Boeing CEO Dave Calhoun announced on Monday (March 25) his intentions to leave the airplane manufacturer at the end of the year. Boeing’s chairman and the head of the commercial airplane unit are also stepping down from their positions.

    Boeing‘s chairman, Larry Kellner, will not stand for re-election as a board director and will be succeeded instead by the former Qualcomm CEO, Steve Mollenkopf.

    Furthermore, Stan Deal, CEO of Boeing Commercial Airplanes, is retiring. Stephanie Pope, Boeing’s chief operating officer since January, is set to take his place immediately.

    The move comes two months after an Alaska Airlines 737 Max aircraft lost a door mid-flight, leaving passengers close to a gaping hole and forcing an emergency landing at Portland International Airport.

    Boeing CEO Dave Calhoun announced on Monday (March 25) his intentions to leave the company at the end of the year

    Image credits: Bloomberg Television

    In a preliminary investigation, US regulators found that four critical bolts meant to hold the so-called door plug in place were missing from the aircraft, according to the BBC.

    Following the incident—which resulted in no fatalities—seven passengers filed a lawsuit against Boeing, Alaska Airlines, and aerostructure manufacturer Spirit AeroSystems.

    In a letter to Boeing employees shared on Monday, Calhoun called the Alaska Airlines incident “a Watershed moment for Boeing.”

    “We must continue to respond to this accident with humility and complete transparency. We also must inculcate a total commitment to safety and quality at every level of our company,” the text reads.

    “The eyes of the world are on us,” Calhoun wrote, announcing his departure plans. “We are going to fix what isn’t working, and we are going to get our company back on the track towards recovery and stability.”

    “I am confident that the way we have confronted these challenges, and how we are responding to this specific moment, is establishing standards for future generations of employees and will be woven into the fabric of how we operate for decades to come.”

    In a letter to Boeing employees, Calhoun referred to the Alaska Airlines incident as a “Watershed moment” for the airplane manufacturer

    Image credits: CNBC Television

    Earlier this month, the FAA (Federal Aviation Administration) revealed that a six-week audit of the 737 Max production process at Boeing had found “multiple instances where the companies failed to comply with manufacturing quality control requirements.”

    The most significant Boeing scandal took place five years ago when two of its brand-new 737 Max planes were lost in almost identical accidents that cost 346 lives.

    The company was accused of concealing information from safety officials about changes to an automated flight control system known as MCAS.

    Ultimately, Boeing agreed to pay $2.5bn to settle fraud charges and admitted deception, though it formally pleaded not guilty in court hearings.

    Social media users were not too surprised by the news

    The airlines that purchase Boeing’s planes have recently raised concerns regarding the quality of the aircrafts.

    Michael O’Leary, CEO of the low-cost carrier Ryanair, which flies only Boeing 737 planes, said that the company spent 48 hours going through the company’s planes, checking them for errors or omissions.

    While they haven’t found anything alarming during the checks, O’Leary revealed that they regularly deal with minor problems, such as tools under floorboards and missing seat handles. According to the CEO, this shows “a lack of attention to detail quality issues in Boeing.”

    Meanwhile, United Airlines, which flies Boeing jets for more than 80% of its mainline fleet, has expressed disappointment in quality issues at Boeing and a delay in its scheduled deliveries, as per
    CNN.

    Shares of Boeing jumped 4% in pre-market trading following the news of Calhoun’s resignation, the news channel reports.

    The 66-year-old, who has no engineering background, became CEO of the company in January 2020.

    People agreed with Calhoun’s decision

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  • Monday 25 March 2024 - 17:21

    Delivery robots have terrorized certain students at an American university to the point of prompting a campaign for their removal and financial compensation claims.

    In January 2023, East Carolina University (ECU) introduced Starship delivery robots to “offer innovative service to the campus community,” as per the institution’s press release published last year.

    But to 19-year-old Sierra Isaacs, a freshman at the college, the small, six-wheeled vehicles aimed at facilitating certain services have become nothing but a nuisance.

    “I’ve been hit a total of three times since I moved on campus in August 2023,” Sierra, who uses a walker to get around as a result of an undisclosed disability, told Bored Panda.

    In fact, Starship delivery robots pose a safety risk to other disabled people, a student-led campaign stated through a petition against the autonomous machines.

    “The robot delivery system is not only expensive and ineffective but dangerous to students,” the petition, created by Aiden Swiatkowski, read.

    A campaign was launched to remove Starship delivery robots from East Carolina University due to safety concerns

    Image credits: Starship Technologies

    It further claimed: “The delivery robots block cut curbs, cramp walkways, ram into students, and take away jobs from students and citizens.

    “Starship Technologies and the universities they work with, including East Carolina University, have been made aware of these concerns multiple times and have continuously failed to alleviate these issues.

    “At this point, the only way to ensure the safety and independence of Pirates of all abilities is to get this product off our campus.”

    Sierra, who studies interpersonal communications, is the communication chair for the Disability Advocacy and Support Club at ECU. 

    She recalled that the first time she had been hit by one of the Starship robots, it was “just a headbutt into my walker as the robot was dodging another student.”

    19-year-old Sierra Isaacs, a freshman at the college who uses a walker, claims she was hit three times by the robots

    Image credits: Sierra Isaacs

    She added: “The second hit was a robot clipping my back wheel while I was going down a ramp in the dark. 

    “The third and most significant hit was [at] the crosswalk, which left my walker damaged and my leg bruised.”

    The student claimed that the robots constantly block the curb cuts, leaving those who rely on wheels for mobility trapped in the road.

    “Every safety concern has been reported to both East Carolina University and Starship Technologies in a timely manner,” she said.

    Bored Panda has contacted Starship and ECU for comment.

    The student-led campaign against the robots created an Instagram page to share videos of the machines often taking up sidewalk space

    Image credits: pirates_vs_starbots

    According to Sierra, upon her walker being allegedly broken by one of the smart engines, Starship Technologies offered a $100 settlement agreement, which would require her to stop raising awareness about the safety concerns.

    Bored Panda has since reviewed documents sent by Sierra that confirm her claims.

    “The robots have made it more difficult for everybody to get around,” Sierra said.

    She continued: “I’ve had my able-bodied friends complain to me about the robots stopping mere inches from their feet and tripping them up.

    “Students on skateboards and bikes have also been having issues with getting hit.

    “For me, these robots double my pedestrian commute time or make it impossible.”

    “The only way to ensure the safety and independence of Pirates of all abilities is to get this product off our campus,” a petition stated

    Image credits: pirates_vs_starbots

    “I use a walker, which takes up about the same amount of space as a wheelchair.

    “When a robot is in the middle of the sidewalk, ramp, or cut curb, I simply cannot pass it.

    “This results in me being stuck until someone is able to help me.”

    The student-led campaign against the robots has created an Instagram page to share videos of the machines often taking up sidewalk space. Sometimes, the robots appear in groups and completely bar bypassers’ way.

    Sierra acknowledged that communication with ECU and Starship Technologies had been easy but unproductive.

    She also noted that her discontent wasn’t shared by all on campus. “Many students love the robots and order delivery regularly,” she said.

    “These robots double my pedestrian commute time or make it impossible,” Sierra said

    Image credits: pirates_vs_starbots

    Sierra continued: “They see them as cute and novel, partially because of Starship’s marketing making pointed efforts to humanize their product.

    “I’ve had many students respond defensively to me shedding light on the issues, posting things by my dorm room’s door, like ‘robot lives matter,’ and yelling ‘handicap b***h’ at my door in the middle of the night.”

    The exasperated student has even lost friends since creating the campaign’s Instagram account. “It’s really heartbreaking to see my peers prioritize these robots over my safety. It makes me feel unwelcome on campus,” she said.

    Starship Technologies, an Estonian company, has been offering autonomous robots since January 2019, with George Mason University in Virginia becoming the first academic institution in the US to implement the delivery service.

    It wasn’t long before trouble started, as in October 2019, a University of Pittsburgh student flagged issues with the robots blocking access to sidewalks.

    Emily Ackerman, a fifth-year Ph.D. student working with the University of Pittsburgh’s Shoemaker Immunosystems Lab, described her experience with the Starship robots in a series of posts on X (formerly known as Twitter).

    Starship Technologies, an Estonian company, has been offering autonomous robots since January 2019

    Image credits: pirates_vs_starbots

    Emily, who uses a wheelchair and relies on curb cuts to access the sidewalk when she crosses the street, claimed one of the Starship robots idled in a curb cut, blocking her entrance from the street to the sidewalk, as per Trib Live.

    “It’s terrifying because there is nothing I can do at the moment,” Emily wrote at the time, explaining that she could be trapped in the street and in the path of cars if the robots didn’t move out of the way fast enough.

    The number of complaints against the bots has been difficult to track due to the lack of available data to measure the issue.

    Nevertheless, Starship Technologies, which is the start-up led by one of the early developers of Skype, has shown no sign of stopping, as it recently raised $90 million in a new funding round, Forbes reported last month.

    According to the company, its robots are active in 80 locations, including in the US, UK, Germany, Denmark, Estonia, and Finland, and they have carried out more than six million deliveries since it was founded 10 years ago.

    The post Robots “Terrorize” East Carolina University, Prompting Student Protest first appeared on Bored Panda.
  • Monday 25 March 2024 - 17:00

    Rebel Wilson is ready to reveal all, even before her memoir, “Rebel Rising,” hits the shelves. The “Pitch Perfect” star recently accused actor Sacha Baron Cohen of using legal threats to prevent her from staining his reputation in the book.

    “I will not be bullied or silenced by high-priced lawyers or PR crisis managers,” the Australian actress wrote in an Instagram Story on Monday (March 25). “The ‘a**shole’ that I am talking about in ONE CHAPTER of my book is Sacha Baron Cohen.”

    Last week, Rebel announced that one chapter of her book—set to be released April 2—would expose the inappropriate behavior of a former male co-star.

    “I wrote about an a**hole in my book. Now, said a**hole is trying to threaten me,” she shared on Friday (March 22).

    Rebel Wilson accused Sacha Baron Cohen of threatening her with lawyers over the publication of her memoir, Rebel Rising

    Image credits: rebelwilson

    “He’s hired a crisis PR manager and lawyers. He’s trying to stop the press from coming out about my new book. But the book WILL come out, and you will all know the truth.”

    Rebel and Sacha starred together in the 2016 film “The Brothers Grimsby,” which sees the “Borat” star as Nobby Butcher, a man from the UK town of Grimsby who discovers that his long-lost brother is a spy. Rebel plays Nobby’s girlfriend, Dawn.

    The 44-year-old actress had already spoken out about her negative experience working with Sacha on the film during a 2014 interview on the Kyle and Jackie O radio show.

    The Australian actress claims Sacha hired “PR crisis managers” to stop her from exposing him in the book, which is set to be released on April 2nd

    Image credits: rebelwilson

    Speaking on the radio show, Rebel recalled how her co-star pressured her to take off her clothes for the movie.

    “Every day he’s like, ‘Just go naked, it will be funny. Remember in Borat when I did that naked scene? It was hilarious,'” Rebel said.

    “On the last day, I thought I’d obviously won the argument, and he got a body double to do the naked scene.”

    The “Jojo Rabbit” actress also claimed that Sacha asked her to perform a lewd act that wasn’t in the script.

    She said: “Then in the last scene, he was like, ‘Rebel, can you just stick your finger up my butt?’ And I went, ‘What do you mean, Sacha? That’s not in the script.'”

    “And he’s like, ‘Look, I’ll just pull down my pants, you just stick your finger up my butt, it’ll be a really funny bit.'”

    Rebel resolved the issue by settling on a compromise with Sacha’s character, slapping him on the butt instead, according to the Australian newspaper The Courier Mail.

    Rebel and Sacha worked together in the 2016 film “The Brothers Grimsby”

    Image credits: Joella Marano

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    The Sydney-born comedian has previously spoken out about being harassed on a film set by an unnamed actor before the #MeToo movement.

    “He called me into a room and pulled down his pants,” she told People Magazine in 2022. Then, in front of his friends, the actor in question asked her to perform a sexual act that Rebel described as “awful and disgusting.”

    “Because I’m a lawyer, I documented it,” she shared. “I called my rep. I got certain things in writing about what happened.”

    In a 2014 interview, Rebel revealed Sacha pressured her to film a nude scene for the film

    Image credits: Sony Pictures Entertainment

    Rebel admitted she regretted working with him, though she expressed pride in summoning the courage to denounce him “amongst industry circles” and complain about the incident with her agency.

    “I should have left. It wasn’t worth it. But at the same time, I was like, ‘Oh well, do the right thing, be a professional, and finish the movie.’ Now, I would never do that,” the star said.

    “I found out I was like the fourth person to complain about the guy. Such gross behavior, but a lot of women have had it way worse.”

    “At this point, we aren’t surprised,” someone commented

    The post Rebel Wilson Says Sacha Baron Cohen Tried To “Threaten” Her To Stop The Publication Of Her Memoir first appeared on Bored Panda.
  • Monday 25 March 2024 - 16:55

    Actor and bodybuilder Arnold Schwarzenegger revealed that he underwent a secret heart surgery to fit a pacemaker and become “more of a machine,” humorously comparing himself to his famous on-screen persona in ‘The Terminator.’

    The 76-year-old action hero, who has undergone different heart surgeries over the years, posted a health update on the Arnold’s Pump Club website and opened up about getting the pacemaker.

    “Last Monday, I had surgery to become a little bit more of a machine: I got a pacemaker,” said the Austria-born star.

    The action hero shared a health update and said, “I want you to know I’m doing great!”

    Image credits: Arnold Schwarzenegger

    “I have to tell you, just saying this to all of you goes against so much of my upbringing in Austria, where nobody — ever — talked about medical issues. Everything related to healthcare was kept to yourself,” he went on to say. “But I’ve gotten so many messages and emails from people who were born with a bicuspid aortic valve, like me, telling me that talking about my valve replacement surgeries has given them courage and hope to deal with their own.”

    The actor revealed that he was able to have his surgery on Monday, March 18, at the Cleveland Clinic and then attended a big event the following Friday.

    The Hollywood star revealed he is living with a genetic heart issue and has had heart surgeries in the past

    “First of all, I want you to know I’m doing great!” he said. “ … Nobody would ever have thought I started the week with a surgery.”

    Having lived a life “with a genetic heart issue,” Arnold revealed that he could have kept the pacemaker a secret but knew that his fans are “dealing with” their own “health challenges.”

    “I want you to know you aren’t alone,” said the Batman & Robin actor. “And if you’re putting something off out of fear, I hope I inspire you to listen to your doctors and take care of yourself.”

    As he shared the update, Arnold Schwarzenegger included an emotional message to remind people that they are not alone in their health struggles or their fight against a medical condition or disease

    He provided a special message to the Arnold’s Pump Club subscribers and reiterated that they “are never alone here.”

    “This village is a place for us to be open and honest because it’s impossible to be truly positive when you keep everything bottled up,” he added. “That’s what Arnold’s Pump Club is all about. There are weights that none of us can lift alone. But together, we can lift anything — we can lift up the world. You are never alone here.”

    The post Arnold Schwarzenegger Shares Emotional Health Update After Secret Surgery: “You Aren’t Alone” first appeared on Bored Panda.
  • Monday 25 March 2024 - 16:11

    Kevin Bacon is all set to relive some cinematic nostalgia by attending a real-life prom at the age of 65.

    The star announced to a massive throng of high school students that he would be making an appearance at Payson High School’s final prom in Payson, Utah, this year. Now, this isn’t just any high school that the actor has picked out. It’s the very same school where his iconic movie Footloose was filmed back in 1984.

    Kevin made the announcement on Friday to the high schoolers after the students launched a full-fledged social media campaign dubbed #BacontoPayson, where they called for the actor to visit their high school before its scheduled relocation at the end of the school year. Students recreated movie scenes and choreographed videos to get the Mystic River actor’s attention.

    The students of Payson High School in Utah launched a #BacontoPayson campaign to get the actor’s attention

    Image credits: Payson High School

    Even Utah Gov. Spencer Cox joined in on the campaign and asked the actor in November to join the celebrations, marking the 40th year of Footloose’s release.

    In a video recorded last November, the Utah governor said, “We are so excited that next year will be 40 years of Footloose. It’s hard to believe it’s been that long, I was eight when it came out and we loved it – Utah has never been the same.”

    After the #BacontoPayson campaign made the rounds on the internet, Kevin made a delightful announcement to the school’s students and said he would be joining them for prom.

    Kevin Bacon surprised the high schoolers and announced that he would be attending their prom

    “I have been so impressed with everything that’s been going on there with this crazy idea to get me to come back,” he said during a video call with the students. “I’ve been amazed at the work that all of you have been putting into this, with the musical and the flash mobs and the re-creations.”

    “It’s really inspirational, so thank you. Thank you. And I’m gonna come. I gotta come!” Kevin said.

    This year marks the 40th anniversary of the release of the actor’s iconic film Footloose

    The actor will be attending the prom as part of his work with his foundation, SixDegrees.org, which “supports impactful initiatives to sustain and enrich local communities,” according to their website.

    “We’ve worked so hard this year and done our absolute best to make this crazy dream a reality,” said Payson High School Student Body President Rubie Raff after Kevin’s announcement. “I can’t believe that it’s finally happening and that we can say we did it! It was all worth it—we got Kevin back to Payson!”

    The post Kevin Bacon Tells ‘Footloose’ High School Students He’s Attending Their Prom: “I Gotta Come!” first appeared on Bored Panda.
  • Monday 25 March 2024 - 15:32

    Olivia Colman touched upon a persisting issue in Hollywood during a candid conversation on CNN’s “The Amanpour Hour.”

    Despite having an Oscar tethered to her name, the British star said she would earn more if her name was “Oliver” instead of “Olivia.”

    The actress appeared on the show with director Thea Sharrock to promote the film “Wicked Little Letters.”

    “Research suggests that [women have] always been big box office draws,” Olivia told host Christiane Amanpour.

    “Don’t get me started on the pay disparity,” she went on to say. “But male actors get paid more because they used to say they draw in the audiences.”

    Olivia Colman spoke about the long-standing issue of the gender pay gap in Hollywood

    Image credits: Don Arnold/WireImage via Getty Images

    “But actually, that hasn’t been true for decades, but they still like to use that as a reason to not pay women as much as their male counterparts in our industry,” added the Fleabag actress.

    When Christiane asked the actress if she had experienced pay disparity herself, Olivia replied, “I’m very aware that if I was Oliver Colman, I’d be earning a f— of a lot more than I am.”

    She said she knew of one instance of pay disparity that saw a “12,000% difference”

    “I know of one pay disparity, which is a 12,000% difference. Do the maths, I know,” she added.

    In addition to two Academy Award nominations in the past, Olivia won the Best Actress in a Leading Role Oscar for her role of Queen Anne in The Favourite. She also finds herself in the credit list of Heartstopper and Secret Invasion, and she also stepped into the shoes of Queen Elizabeth II in Netflix‘s The Crown.

    This isn’t the first time Olivia has opened up about the double standards in the film industry. She recently spoke about how the idea of men bringing a bigger audience to theaters is a “lie.”

    The actress said it’s a lie that men “get more bums on seats,” which she believes is an excuse that has been used to justify paying male actors more than their female counterparts

    When asked whether filmmakers are now ushering in a new era of cinema with “fully-fleshed female characters,” Olivia said: “There’ve been many fantastic female-centric films which have moved me.”

    “And some of the biggest-grossing films, Barbie, Bridesmaids, Thelma & Louise, are led by women,” she told Radio Times magazine.

    “People say men get paid more because they get more bums on seats. That’s a lie! It can be proved in the box office. I don’t know why we’re still having to discuss it!” she added.

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  • Monday 25 March 2024 - 11:06

    A Florida man who experienced severe migraines on a weekly basis for a period of four months was found to have a parasitic infection in his brain. He explained that his migraines were very painful and were not responding to medications, according to the case report, which was published in the American Journal of Case Reports.

    Florida health officials stated that the 52-year-old patient denied visiting high-risk travel areas, with his only notable travel history being a trip to the Bahamas two years prior.

    It was when the unidentified man was asked about his diet that doctors were able to get a better understanding of the situation.

    A Florida man contracted neurocysticercosis, a parasitic infection of the brain, after eating undercooked bacon

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    The patient claimed to consume a regular diet, but he acknowledged a habit of eating lightly cooked, non-crispy bacon for most of his life.

    Doctors eventually diagnosed him with neurocysticercosis, which is a condition caused by an infection from a pork tapeworm. 

    “It is very rare for patients to contract neurocysticercosis outside of classic exposures or travel, and such cases in the United States were thought to be nonexistent,” the report reads.

    The study states that undercooked pork consumption is a theoretical risk factor for neurocysticercosis and that “it is historically very unusual to encounter infected pork in the United States.”

    “It is very rare for patients to contract neurocysticercosis outside of classic exposures or travel, and such cases in the United States were thought to be nonexistent,” the report reads

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    Neurocysticercosis is the most common parasitic infection of the brain and a leading cause of epilepsy in the developing world, especially in Latin America, India, Africa, and China, according to the National Library of Medicine.

    People become infected by consuming undercooked food—particularly pork—water contaminated with tapeworm eggs, or through poor hygiene practices, the World Health Organization (WHO) explains.

    The report notes that neurocysticercosis “is virtually nonexistent” in areas of the world that have banned pork consumption, which highlights the strong link between swine and this disease.

    Doctors concluded that the 52-year-old likely contracted the parasite via “autoinfection.” 

    He may have gotten an intestinal tapeworm—called taeniasis—from eating undercooked bacon that had larval cysts in it and then, after improper handwashing, eaten the tapeworm eggs that he had excreted in feces, leading to neurocysticercosis.

    Neurocysticercosis is a leading cause of epilepsy in the developing world

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    “It can only be speculated, but given our patient’s predilection for undercooked pork and benign exposure history, we favor that his cysticercosis was transmitted via autoinfection after improper handwashing after he had contracted taeniasis himself from his eating habits,” the report reads.

    The patient was treated with antiparasitic and anti-inflammatory medications, but the report does not mention whether his symptoms subsided after treatment.

    The most common symptoms of neurocysticercosis are seizures and headaches. 

    However, patients may also experience confusion, lack of attention to people and surroundings, difficulty with balance, or excess fluid around the brain (called hydrocephalus), according to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

    Treatment for the infection varies and may include antiepileptic medications to prevent seizures, antiparasitic medications, and surgery to remove cysts or to put in a tube (shunt) to redirect the fluid in the patient’s brain.

    People stressed the importance of cooking their food and maintaining proper hygiene practices

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  • Monday 25 March 2024 - 10:58

    Timothée Chalamet was spotted in New York City embodying a young Bob Dylan for the upcoming musical drama, “A Complete Unknown,” about the famed songwriter.

    The film’s production, which commenced just over a week ago, generated significant buzz as it turns the clock back to the 1960s and portrays Bob’s early life. Timothée, known for his versatile acting skills and ability to dive deep into his roles, was seen fully engrossed in his character of the world-renowned musician on the bustling streets of New York on Sunday.

    Timothée Chalamet was seen in New York City for the shooting of the biopic “A Complete Unknown”

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    Before the cameras started rolling, the Dune actor mingled behind the scenes, effortlessly blending into the environment that once nurtured Dylan’s early musical career.

    Clad in a wardrobe that mirrored Dylan’s signature Beatnik style, Timothée donned a brown suede jacket, a hallmark of Bob’s attire, paired with a button-down shirt and blue jeans. The look encapsulated the music legend’s aesthetic during his formative years in New York City.

    The actor was spotted on a city bench by himself, dressed in his Bob Dylan look for the movie

    Timothée was also spotted shooting into the night for the James Mangold-directed movie.

    “It’s not really a Bob Dylan biopic,” James said about the film in the podcast “Happy Sad Confused” last year.

    Sporting a mop of curly hair, just like the music icon, Timothée Chalamet was seen walking down the streets

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    “It’s a kind of ensemble piece about this moment in time in the early ’60s in New York, and this 17-year-old kid with $16 in his pocket who hitchhikes his way to New York to meet Woody Guthrie, who is being kept in the hospital and is dying of a nerve disease, and sings Woody a song that he wrote for him and befriends Pete Seeger, who is like a son to Woody, and Pete sets him up with gigs in local clubs. And there you meet Joan Baez and all these other people who are part of this world,” he added.

    Singer Bob Dylan has been involved in the making of the movie, the director, James Mangold, said

    The director also noted how Bob has also been involved in the making of the film.

    “I’ve spent several wonderfully charming days in his company just one-on-one talking to him, yes. And I have a script that’s personally annotated by him and treasured by me,” James said.

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  • Monday 25 March 2024 - 09:35

    Blake Lively extended an apology for a recent social media post about Photoshop fails amid the revelation of Kate Middleton’s cancer diagnosis.

    The 36-year-old actress wrote an apologetic message on her Instagram Stories on Friday after her initial post, which seemed to be her participation in the humor aimed at Kate Middleton’s photo-editing revelations.

    “I’m sure no one cares today but I feel like I have to acknowledge this. I made a silly post around the ‘Photoshop fails’ frenzy, and oh man, that post has me mortified today. I’m sorry. Sending love and well wishes to all, always,” Blake wrote in her apology note.

    Blake Lively wrote an apology note that said, “Sending love and well wishes to all,” after Kate Middleton’s cancer diagnosis was announced

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    In her initial post, Blake shared a campaign for her sparkling mixer brand, Betty Buzz. The campaign appeared to be a play off the controversy surrounding 42-year-old Kate Middleton’s Mother’s Day photo that was later confirmed to be edited.

    “I’m so excited to share this new photo I just took today to announce our 4 new @bettybuzz & @bettybooze products! Now you know why I’ve been MIA,” Blake captioned the carousel of promotional photos for her sparkling mixer brand.

    In the first picture in the series, Blake was pictured in a deliberately badly Photoshopped image, holding a drink from her beverage brand. While lounging next to a pool, Blake smiled while a disproportionate lemon fell from the sky above her. Her right hand was also made to seem like the victim of bad Photoshopping, as her thumb appeared abnormally large. The chair, meanwhile, was a whole problem on its own.

    The actress initially posted a promotional post for her beverage brand that appeared to poke fun at the recent photo-editing controversy

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    The Gossip Girl alum’s post appeared to be poking fun at the controversy around the Mother’s Day photo released by the Princess of Wales with her three children, Prince George, 10, Princess Charlotte, 8, and Prince Louis, 5.

    What initially seemed like a sweet Mother’s Day photo sparked widespread conversation after photo agencies withdrew the picture for alleged manipulation shortly after it was released.

    Eagle-eyed observers noticed several unnatural elements within the image and identified about 16 editing errors, which included Princess Charlotte’s hair abruptly ending as if sliced off. Prince Louis’s finger appeared unnaturally severed, and Princess Kate’s hair looked suspiciously airbrushed, in addition to other glaring mistakes. The discrepancies in the photograph fueled debates and discussions about the authenticity of the family’s holiday snapshot.

    Kate Middleton’s Mother’s Day post with her three children appeared obviously Photoshopped to some keen observers

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    Kate eventually admitted that the photograph was edited and apologized.

    “Like many amateur photographers, I do occasionally experiment with editing. I wanted to express my apologies for any confusion the family photograph we shared yesterday caused,” the Princess of Wales said.

    Blake’s “Photoshop fail” post came as part of the jokes around Kate’s editing controversy.

    People had mixed feelings about the apology.

    “Blake wasn’t the only one to make snide comments but she at least admitted she was wrong and apologized. Goes to show you should never pass judgment on others when you don’t know what they are going through,” said one comment on Facebook.

    Fans had mixed reactions after Blake Lively posted an apology about her “silly posts around the ‘Photoshop fails'”

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    “People love to be mean ! Let this be a lesson for all !! YOU DONT KNOW WHATS GOING ON IN SOMEONE ELSE’S LIFE,” said one comment, while another added, “Everyone’s always sorry when they find out people are sick. Just mind your own business and be a good person.”

    “It takes a person with a certain amount of moral character to apologize and she did so I find that acceptable and I’m sure Kate does as well,” read another comment.

    Days after the buzz around the photo-editing phenomenon, Kate announced on March 22 that she was diagnosed with cancer.

    The Princess of Wales released a video message on Friday and revealed that she underwent abdominal surgery in January.

    “It has been an incredibly tough couple of months for our entire family, but I’ve had a fantastic medical team who have taken great care of me, for which I’m so grateful,” the princess said.

    While it was initially believed her condition was non-cancerous, tests eventually “found cancer had been present,” she said. The announcement came after months of speculation about her health and her noticeable absence from the public.

    The Princess of Wales revealed that she was diagnosed with cancer and is undergoing treatment

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    “In January, I underwent major abdominal surgery in London, and at the time, it was thought that my condition was non-cancerous,” Kate said.

    “The surgery was successful. However, tests after the operation found cancer had been present. My medical team, therefore, advised that I should undergo a course of preventative chemotherapy, and I am now in the early stages of that treatment.”

    The princess admitted that the cancer diagnosis was a “huge shock.”

    “William and I have been doing everything we can to process and manage this privately for the sake of our young family,” she added.

    Kate started chemotherapy in late February, and the Prince and Princess of Wales chose Friday to reveal the cancer diagnosis to the public because it was the same day Easter school holidays began for their three children, a royal source told CNN.

    “It has taken me time to recover from major surgery in order to start my treatment. But, most importantly, it has taken us time to explain everything to George, Charlotte, and Louis in a way that is appropriate for them and to reassure them that I am going to be OK,” Kate continued.

    The princess revealed that she and her husband, Prince William, have been doing everything to manage the situation for their “young family”

    Following the public announcement, King Charles said through a Buckingham Palace spokesperson that he is “so proud” of his daughter-in-law for “her courage in speaking as she did.”

    She and Charles have been receiving treatment at the same London hospital, allowing the latter to stay in “the closest contact” with her, the spokesperson said.

    He and his wife, Queen Camilla, will “continue to offer their love and support to the whole family through this difficult time,” the statement added.

    It is unclear what type of cancer Kate was diagnosed with.

    “We will not be sharing any further private medical information. The Princess has a right to medical privacy, as we all do,” a Kensington Palace spokesperson said about her diagnosis.

    Following Blake Lively’s apology, several fans were glad that the actress stepped up

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  • Monday 25 March 2024 - 09:26

    Australian tradesmen reached their breaking point when they destroyed a concrete driveway after their client refused to pay them and left them with no other choice. It took the police’s involvement to resolve the heated dispute.

    37-year-old Damian Hallett and his 39-year-old business partner, Jamie Sommerville, work at Clare Concreting, a concrete contractor company in Clare, Australia.

    Nevertheless, the men lost their cool after destroying their hard work when a homeowner informed them he wouldn’t pay the last $3,500 of his $13,500 bill.

    The laborers were seen in footage, which has gone viral, captured outside the home, where they started digging up a driveway with a bulldozer.

    Damian Hallett and his business partner, Jamie Sommerville, reached their breaking point when they destroyed a concrete driveway

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    Damian was reportedly seen telling the stunned homeowner: “I’m ripping the whole f****ing lot out.” 

    “It’s not going to help anybody,” the homeowner replied.

    “It’s not going to help me by leaving it here,” Damian responded.

    The tradesman added: “I don’t care, I’m pulling this out. 

    “At the end of the day, you owe me $3500. 

    “I’m pulling this out, you’ve had your chances.”

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    The homeowner was seen continuing to argue, to which Damian counteracted: “You said you’re not going to pay me the money.

    “If you’re going to pay me the money I’ll stop, if not I’m going to bulldoze now.”

    However, the men were eventually able to come to an agreement, the Daily Mail reported.

    Taking to his Instagram account, Damian posted a follow-up message, writing: “In relation to this, we have been paid in full on the day.

    “Thanks to South Australian police involvement.”

    In the initial footage of the dispute, a police officer was seen asking the construction workers to “be reasonable.”

    Damian yelled at his stingy client: “I’ve got messages to say: a day ago, you said you’ll pay.”

    The Australian tradesmen destroyed their hard work when a client informed them he wouldn’t pay the last $3,500 of his $13,500 bill

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    The police officer was filmed interjecting and saying: “Now we can go over here and talk about it.”

    “You can go and talk to him,” Damian replied, adding: “I’m done talking to him. Why do I need to talk to him?”

    The conflict reportedly continued before law enforcement understood the origins of the disagreement.

    “Hang on, how much do you owe him?” the police officer asked the homeowner. To which Damian replied: “$3,500.”

    “Well then, you need to pay him $3500,” the officer went on to tell the penny-pinching client as the tradesman applauded the cop, adding he had been “outstanding.”

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    The tradies told News.com.au on Thursday (March 21) that they were simply “hard-working Aussies” pushed to the limit.

    Jamie said: “We don’t condone this sort of stuff, we’ve never done it before.

    “We knew it was going to come to a situation.”

    According to Jamie, the job was for $13,500, and the homeowner had paid $10,000 but was refusing to pay the remainder.

    He explained: “The main reason why it happened was he blatantly said to us he wasn’t going to pay.”

    Damian further stated: “There were no quality issues.

    “He said there was a discrepancy in the invoices, he wasn’t sure what invoice was supposed to be paid when.”

    You can watch footage of the conflict below:

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    According to Jamie, clients not paying happened “not too often,” but last year, a big company stiffed them out of $14,000, News.com.au reported.

    He recalled: “We’re still recovering from that.

    “We’re just hard-working Aussies. It’s a hard trade, concreting.”

    A Police spokesperson told News.com.au: “The matter was a civil dispute and SAPOL (South Australia Police) attended to ensure there was no breach of the peace occurring.”

    She added: “No offenses had been committed by any persons and SAPOL did not get involved in the matter of payment between the parties.”

    Incidents of builders retaliating against a homeowner are more common than one might think.

    Back in January, trade workers smashed up a woman’s completed driveway after claiming dissatisfaction and payment disputes.

    The homeowner in question, from Queensland, Australia, wanted her driveway paved but expressed discontentment with the standard of the work, making her withhold payment for the full total originally agreed on.

    The laborers subsequently sought revenge by taking their working tools back to the woman’s new driveway before completely destroying it.

    “This is my kind of petty,” a reader quipped

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  • Monday 25 March 2024 - 08:17

    We’ve long noticed that pets bring an immediate sense of comfort, but they can be especially helpful for people suffering from conditions like epilepsy, depression, anxiety, or post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Having an emotional support animal by their side can help them reduce loneliness, stress, and alertness to danger.

    For this family, having an emotional support dog helped their daughter, who is struggling with several disorders feel more independent and confident. However, they were only able to get four years together before the pet was tragically hit by a car. The dad refused to pay the steep $2000 vet bill and found an alternative, majorly freaking out his daughter.

    Emotional support animals are great at helping someone struggling with depression, anxiety, or PTSD

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    However, this daughter’s emotional support dog was euthanized because her dad refused to pay a steep vet bill

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    The purpose of having an emotional support dog is to reduce the impairment related to physical or mental health conditions

    Emotional support dogs aren’t just simple pets. The purpose of having them is to reduce the impairment related to physical or mental health conditions. But that doesn’t necessarily mean that they need specific training for it. Unlike service dogs trained to perform tangible tasks for their owner, emotional support dogs help them by interacting, comforting, or being with them. 

    Licensed psychologist Aubrey H. Fine told Business Insider that having this type of animal can be helpful as petting calms a person who’s having a panic attack and taking care of them can provide a sense of purpose for those who have severe depression. They also prevent individuals from isolating themselves by getting them outside for walks. Additionally, knowing that a dog is guarding their home may help reduce fear related to PTSD.

    The only requirement to qualify for an emotional support dog is to have a disability and an animal that helps with the symptoms. And as long as it significantly helps the person, the particular condition doesn’t really matter. There’s no registry or evaluation required as well. Instead, the doctor or mental health provider issues a letter verifying that the person needs the animal to reduce a disability. 

    However, unlike service dogs, they have limited access to some places, like restaurants or stores. Under US federal and state laws business owners aren’t required to let them in and they don’t have any special privileges on public transportation or airplanes. 

    That said, “no pets” policies don’t apply to them when it comes to housing. Landlords aren’t allowed to charge extra for tenants with emotional support dogs as well. And since the person has a letter verifying their situation, the dog is protected under the Fair Housing Act and they can send a copy to any landlord or housing provider.

    Losing a pet to euthanasia is especially difficult, as the decision-making can feel like a heavy and painful responsibility

    Knowing that pets play an important part in many people’s lives, losing one can be a painful experience, similar to one of a loved human. If the animal was a working, service, or therapy dog the person would not only be mourning a furry friend but also the loss of a coworker, independence, and emotional support. In cases where the individual lived alone and the pet was their only companion coming to terms with it can be even harder. 

    Losing a pet to euthanasia is especially difficult, as the decision-making can feel like a heavy and painful responsibility. Not being able to understand what the pet is going through can burden a person even more, while not having the funds to prolong their life can summon a sense of guilt. 

    During this time it’s important to be compassionate and kind as the person is dealing with loss and many conflicting emotions that come with it. Something that can provide support is surrounding yourself with people who understand your grief and what you’ve been through. Having someone to talk to through any mixed feelings associated with losing a loved pet is beneficial. 

    Looking after one’s emotional and physical needs will help to get through the difficult time easier too. Eating healthy, getting plenty of sleep, and exercising release happy hormones and boost the mood. Rituals like a funeral, journaling, and ways to memorialize the pet might also accelerate the healing process.

    Even though at times the sadness might feel too much, healthy grief typically still allows for rays of light like joy and laughter. However, if a person gets stuck in the grieving process, and constantly feels guilty, lonely, and fearful going to grief councelling might be a good path to take toward healing. 

    Commenters found the father to be completely in the wrong

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  • Monday 25 March 2024 - 08:12

    One of the biggest and greatest values that modern western cultures and societies have is freedom. Particularly, the freedom to choose a life they want.

    Not every choice is easy, though, because some choose a child-free lifestyle, but that doesn’t slide with folks who are of a more traditional approach. At the very least, it can be annoying.

    But there is a dedicated place to celebrate and debate the concept of antinatalism, as seen on Reddit. Scroll down to check out some of the best memes and posts found on the subreddit and remember that it’s all to further a discussion, so join in on the debate.

    #1 Society's Expectation For Having A Dog vs. Having A Child

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    #2 I’m Speechless

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    #3 Finally Representation For Society’s Anti Natal Women

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    So, r/Antinatalism is a subreddit that supports the belief that having kids is morally wrong and can’t be justified.

    The subreddit encourages open debate among members (of which there are 215,000 at this point) and visitors alike, as long as everyone treats each other with empathy, compassion and respect.

    #4 Twitter Must Be Tracking Me Since It Literally Notified Me For This Post. Lol

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    #5 Don’t Do That Fr

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    #6 Truth

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    The issue of antinatalism is more than just not wanting to deal with having kids. It doesn’t officially state I don’t wanna as a reason behind it, but nobody’s stopping anyone from assuming that stance.

    Anywho, there are a handful of reasons why antinatalists think reproduction is problematic and those can be boiled down to 5 key concepts.

    #7 This Is From A Real Anti-Aborter. You Can’t Make This Up… You Just Cant

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    #8 Old, But Still Awesome

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    #9 This Is The Way

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    The most straightforward reasons in support of antinatalism are the facts that [1] life entails inevitable suffering and that [2] death is inevitable.

    In other words, why put someone through a life of indeterminate length, unknown perils (instant or chronic), struggles, strives and tribulations, for it all to end in an even more unknown end is unpleasant to say the least.

    #10 The Breeding To Child Abuse Assembly Line

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    #11 Say It Again Louder For The People In The Back

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    #12 Legendary Stuff

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    This also roots into the idea of gambling with another person’s suffering. Sure, some (and, seemingly, a majority) of people turn out happy overall with the lives they lead, but there is never a guarantee for it.

    By proxy, extending your gene pool is akin to gambling with another’s suffering.

    #13 Being A Family Never Has To Require Going Through Childbirth

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    #14 Same Here

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    #15 Is This What Republicans Want To Return To? Life Before Roe V Wade:

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    Then we have the argument of I didn’t ask to be born. It is generally accepted to ask someone for permission, but how do you do that with someone who won’t even be able to make decisions until several years into their life?

    The answer in the eyes of the antinatalist is to not even impose that choice by not creating that situation. But it does make you think.

    #16 Congratulations Its A Tony

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    #17 End This Madness

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    #18 Exactly

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    Lastly, some argue that there is an axiological asymmetry—the concept of good things and bad things not always having the same and opposing consequences when they are considered as existing or not existing—between good and bad things. With that logic, coming into existence by means of procreation always turns out to be a harmful thing.

    #19 That Would Have Been Pretty.. Pretty.. Pretty Sweet

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    #20 None Of This Makes Sense

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    #21 Fav Meme Of All Time

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    That last argument can be extended to include more global reasoning.

    One of the bigger arguments is sustainable population. This, of course, refers to the idea that the Earth can support so much until it becomes unable to provide enough to people to live, let alone thrive.

    #22 The Dream

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    #23 Saw This On Fb And Thought You Would Enjoy

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    #24 People That Are Already Here 》》》》people That Aren't

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    Sustainable population estimates range from 650,000 to 9.8 billion, with 8 billion (with 8.1 being the current global population as of this article) being the average of what most think is sustainable.

    This, of course, has an impact on how climate change and other Earth-focused issues might be affected on top of sustainability. This is besides the question of how much would be enough to stabilize the planet’s ecosystems?

    #25 Enough Said

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    #26 I Mean... She Said What We Are All Thinking

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    #27 Some Refreshing Sanity On Twitter

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    Lastly, if we’re thinking about it in simple terms, not everyone truly wants to burden themselves with the vast amounts of responsibility that having kids entails. Financial, social and cultural, structural, moral and ethical—all of this multiplied by three given the current state of the economy, ecology, and world order in general. Nobody needs that stress.

    #28 We Know A Thing Or Two Because We've Seen A Thing Or Two

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    #29 Actually If You Need Kids To Feel Successful, You’re The Problem

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    #30 My Kids Will Surely Cure Cancer

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    Whatever the case, it’s a choice and everyone’s free to make it. So, please choose your takes and stories on the matter in the comment section below.

    Either that, or choose to take a gander at another similar article we’ve discussed in the past.

    #31 Looking At You Elon Musk ?

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    #32 The Only Victim When A Child Is Born, Is The Child. Period

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    #33 These Fucks Hate Women And They Aren't Even Trying To Hide It Anymore (Link In Comments)

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    #34 Screaming

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    #35 It's Truly A Mental Disease At This Point

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    #36 Just Bumped Unto This In Some Random Feed

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    #37 Simple As That

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    #38 This Guy Gets It

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    #39 So Ture

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    #40 I Have Never Felt A Meme More

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    #41 Oops!

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    #42 Finally The Truth

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    #43 Feels Appropriate For This Sub

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    #44 The Entitlement And Lack Of Self Awareness Is Overwhelming

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    #45 *nodding In Absolute Agreement*

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    #46 Came Across This. Poor Daughter

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    #47 More Like "I'm Not Happy But My Kids Will Make Me Happy"

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    #48 Stolen From R/Fuckyoukaren

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    #49 No License Needed To Make Babies

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    #50 Ugh

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    #51 Thinking You Can't Love Someone As Much As Your "Own" Child Is Such Nonsense

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    #52 It Do Be Like That

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    #53 For Real

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    #54 Lmfao

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    #55 Hopeful Living

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    #56 It Be Like That Sometimes

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    #57 We Are Only Going Backwards

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    #58 If Only

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    #59 Meme I Found

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    #60 Nearly 50% Of Teens Say They Don't Enjoy Life

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    #61 Thanks For This Life

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    #62 "Maybe My Child Will Cure Cancer"

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    #63 When You Don't Care About Your Kids

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    #64 Elon Telling Women Accidental Birth Isn't That Bad

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    #65 Forced To Live And In Need Of Money

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    #66 It’s Giving Breeder Boomer

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    #67 All My Homies Are Anti-Natalist

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    #68 Ok Boomer

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    #69 Just Saying...i Agree. I Mean Have People Seen Our Species?

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    #70 The Worst "Gift" I Have Ever Received

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    #71 Thanks Doc,

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    #72 Elon Musk's Opinion On Reproducing In The Face Of Climate Change

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    #73 It Should Capitalise Us But Otherwise Its True

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  • Monday 25 March 2024 - 07:31

    There are times in life where it’s pretty easy to feel very, very alone. The truth is, while social media can leave people feeling out of touch, online content and memes have a way of revealing that we, as humans, often have a lot more in common than one might think. 

    The “Relatable Tweets” internet page shares the posts from X (that name didn’t age well, did it) that sum up the human experience. From suggestions that deep down all of us agree with, to elusive emotions that, finally, someone put into words. We got n touch with Signy Sheldon, PhD, Associate Professor of Psychology to learn more about empathy. So get comfortable as you scroll through, upvote your favorites and be sure to share your thoughts in the comments below. 

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    Bored Panda got in touch with Signy Sheldon, PhD Associate Professor, Department of Psychology at McGill University and she was kind enough to share some thoughts and insights into the concept of empathy. After all, without it, relatability becomes a tad difficult. In general, we were curious about what causes humans to feel empathy. 

    “Empathy is a really important response to another person’s distressful situation and it comes about when we understand the emotions that a person is feeling at that time – we understand their mental state. This understanding is critical because it helps motivate us to help that person in need,” she shared. 

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    “The situations that make us feel empathy towards another person are those that we can understand the emotional toll on that individual. For instance, if you know what it feels like to lose a parent, you are going to be more empathic to a person going through a similar situation,” she shared with Bored Panda. This is perhaps why most groups feel the need to create memes about their own community. 

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    “However, this empathic response is going to be driven by how much you see yourself in that person. We tend to be more empathic to people that we feel are more alike than us.” At the same time, there are people out there who don’t seem to have any empathy or compassion for others so we wanted to hear her thoughts on how this happens. 

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    “People can appear to lack empathy if they don’t understand the emotional experience of another person, either because they haven’t gone through a similar situation or can’t even imagine what that experience is like,” she shared with Bored Panda. Unfortunately, this sort of thing is a lot more common than one might think. 

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    So we also wanted to know what people can do to cultivate empathy in their own lives. “The basis of empathy is being able to understand another individual's mental experience during a time of distress – how are they feeling and what are they thinking? Our research has shown that our episodic memory system, one that allows us to both remember our own past experiences, is fundamental for reaching this understanding and cultivating empathy.”

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    “So, if you want to cultivate empathy, you would want to engage in episodic memory. You can do this by recalling having experienced something similar in your own past to what a person is currently experiencing, say a bad break-up. Trying to bring that memory to mind in detail, and reflect on how you felt in your past memory.”

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    “What is really important is that we can use episodic memory to engage empathy, even if we don’t have a similar experience to what someone is going through. This is because we can use our episodic memory system not only to help remember the past but also to build imagined hypothetical events. Once we create these events in our minds of what another person is currently experiencing, we can simulate what they are going through and this will lead us to empathy.”

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    “A lot of the research on empathy has suggested that people have more empathy for others that they are similar to, so a great tool to help us become more empathic is to look at the commonalities between you and a person in distress rather than focus on the differences,” she shared. So, when in doubt, always try to focus on what is relatable, not what sets you apart from others. 

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  • Monday 25 March 2024 - 07:15

    Friends are supposed to support each other through thick and thin, and one can’t imagine a worse scenario than a friend going through chemotherapy. So imagine the shock and horror to learn that your so-called “friend” has decided to take her worst bridezilla impulses out on you just because you gained some weight.

    A woman dropped out of a wedding as a bridesmaid after her friend mocked her for her chemo-induced weight gain. Netizens rushed to support OP and she shared some more thoughts in the comments section.

    Some brides go off the deep end when it comes to planning their “dream” wedding

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    But one woman ended up throwing in the hat and refusing to be a bridesmaid after being insulted

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    The stress of wedding planning can overwhelm some people

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    While it might be cliche and somewhat rooted in misogynistic tendencies, there are brides out there who fully confirm the term bridezilla. To those who are unaware, a bridezilla is just the combination of a bride and Godzilla, the city-destroying lizard. This term is used, one way or another, to describe brides who go off the deep end when planning their own weddings.

    There are a couple of explanations for this. Generally speaking, the bride is the one doing the majority of the wedding planning. This often ends up being a lot of work for just one person, which, naturally, turns into resentment and stress. They lash out at people, become unreasonably demanding and generally act in an unpleasant manner.

    After all, some people have an idea of a dream wedding that they have been sitting on for years, or even decades. In their mind, it has to be perfect, because it’s a once in a lifetime event. So whenever reality doesn’t match up with the fantasy that they have been building in their heads, the reaction tends to be aggressive. This can lead to bizarre decisions that end up costing friendships and more.

    There is no reason to treat a friend this way

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    However, it’s important to note that none of this is an excuse to treat a friend the way this woman did. Even if OP wasn’t undergoing chemo, attacking her for her weight is unacceptable, rude and calls the entire relationship into question. On top of that, she makes some horrible remarks about the wedding photos being ruined. This is peak entitlement, where the bride has decided that her personal preferences have become more important than anything else in the world.

    There is some chance that OP’s friend is simply very stressed and never learned to control her anger. This doesn’t excuse the behavior, but at least explains how she can treat a friend this way. Alternatively, she was never really OP’s friend and this event was simply the straw that broke the camel’s back.

    Either way, OP is absolutely in the right to ditch the wedding. This is not an event worth enduring abuse over. After all, she will just “ruin” OP’s wedding pictures, so she is basically doing her a favor. All in all, this is a pretty classic example of how not to treat your friends. Regardless of OP’s excuses or if she apologizes later, it’s an ugly look.

    OP focuses a bit on the price of the dress, but, in general, the bride knows what she is going through. At the end of the day, this is just not how a friend should act and the silver lining is that OP can go out and find new and better friends. Getting angry over the price of a dress over the feelings of a friend is sociopathic behavior. We’ve reached out to OP via Reddit for comment and will share new details and updates when she gets back to us.

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    The vast majority of users sided with OP and they chatted in the comments

    The post “I Lost It”: Bride Calls Woman Going Through Chemo “A Whale,” Loses A Bridesmaid first appeared on Bored Panda.
  • Sunday 24 March 2024 - 05:06

    It’s traditionally assumed that if someone is addicted to something, it’s more than likely that something will be of the illegal variety. But it doesn’t have to be the case. Addiction can realistically be associated with anything, even legal things.

    And folks on Reddit were discussing their very legal addiction in this now-viral online thread. Things like sugar, chocolate, video games and the like. And that opened up a pretty interesting discussion.

    #1

    If I don't have caffeine regularly I get...difficult.

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    #2

    Sugar

    That s**t is extremely addictive.

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    #3

    The internet.

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    So, what is addiction?

    There is no clear-cut answer to that question. Mostly because it deals with an invisible line that is crossed, and is in many cases difficult to come back to. Or, even, in some cases, flat out impossible. In that case, it’s then a game of learning to live with it and learning to accept the consequences.

    #4

    Chocolate. It's a problem. I need to stop, but I'm pretty much addicted, because without it, days are horrible.

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    #5

    Buying s**t I don’t need.

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    #6

    Brake fluid. But I can stop any time i want.

    Those who get addicted essentially cross a point where their body gets so hooked and it starts demanding to feed the addiction. If not demanding more with every time on top of it. Difficulty arises from the fact that nobody knows where this line is exactly. It’s different for everyone, and once you cross it, you don’t know it until it’s too late.

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    Social media

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    Saving pictures of cats on my phone…I have over 2,000

    I don’t even like cats that much I just like seeing 2,000 pictures of cats and giggling about the sheer magnitude of cats lmao.

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    #9

    Tobacco but it's not the nicotine because when I quit a few years back I had both patches and gum which I didn't touch after the first few days but the physical act of smoking, whether it be cigarette or pipe, is what I craved. Vaping, with and without nicotine, also didn't satiate that craving. I love the taste, smell and ritual of smoking tobacco products.

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    The reason why some addictions are impossible to kick is because it’s hard to understand when and if you haven actually returned to the line between addiction and old, normal life. You’ve already experienced it, so you know the temptation, and thus can relapse again at any time. In that case, you often learn to maneuver around it, kinda sorta feeding it but not too much. But always living with that risk.

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    Alcohol. I haven't had any in 24 years, but it's best practice to assume that I'm still addicted.

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    Being alone.

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    Sleeping.

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    One thing that many assume is that it’s all down to willpower to kick the habit. But, alas, it’s not just that.

    There’s also knowledge on how to tackle the addiction as well as having the support to go through with it successfully. Oh, and it’s also understanding that addiction doesn’t make you a bad person. Even more so when you have identified it and made efforts to fend it off.

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    Caffeine and my iPhone.

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    #14

    Food. I've got a terrible food addiction that's comparable to my 600 lb life type of addiction. It's a real f****n monkey on my back. I don't like to talk about it on here much though because then I get a bunch of commenters on here telling me how unhealthy that is ECT. I Know! For Christ sake, I know. Anywho, I hope everyone's having a nice day. Happy St Patricks day.

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    Chap Stick. It's a lifelong addiction.

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    There is a lot to addiction. Part of what makes it so darned difficult. And it all starts with that initial use.

    The reasons why folks start using drugs are numerous. It can be rolling with a bad crowd (or even a good one), living with a bad example of a guardian or simply curiosity. Whatever the case, that one time might be the sweet relief that your body will continue to demand from here on out.

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    Video games.

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    My fiancée (in a good way). I love her so much. She’s my best friend and I literally want to spend every minute of my life with her.

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    Overthinking.

    Initial use can evolve into abuse, which is when the person uses the substance of recurring, oftentimes improper, basis. In other words, it’s used to a degree where it’s harmful. Some say the line to cross into abuse is when a person starts using the drug for the euphoric response or when self-treatment is performed without a doctor’s instruction.

    #19

    Cleaning. Sounds good but I grew up in a hoarder house and I can literally NOT relax. I’m like 6mo pregnant right now but I still clean until it hurts .

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    The Sims! I invest more time into my sim’s futures than my own.

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    Tea. Yorkshire Tea preferably.

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    Over time, the person might develop a tolerance for a given drug, meaning that in order to achieve whatever result that they want, more of the drug has to be used. But the more you use, the more strain there is on the body, and the more debilitating the reaction can be in the long run.

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    Really weird online games like candy crush, solitaire, this water bottle game where you have to match the colours. Beginning to feel like I'm only addicted bc it gives me a false sense of accomplishment lol gotta work on that asap.

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    Shopping. Sounds ridiculous but I don’t remember the last time I didn’t spend money for a whole 24 hours. Definitely working on it, but spending money can definitely become a problem. .

    #24

    Everything. I’m an extreme addict. Anything I do, I end up doing to the max. 3 drinks 1 night a week, rapidly becomes 200 drinks in a week. Diets turn into anorexia. Quitting a diet becomes a binge eating disorder. I take up horticulture, learn how to propagate and literally bring home 500 plants in one day. I start reading again and suddenly, I have no time for anything else because I’m tearing through a whole Rubbermaid of library books a week. You don’t even want to know how what an all-consuming issue my sex drive, caffeine habit and nicotine addiction are.

    Edit: I have been treated for ADHD and Bipolar type I in the past but nothing worked. I was upgraded to C-PTSD, Autism, Schizoaffective, Anorexia Nervosa, Dermatillomania and Haphephobia. Possible Dyscalculia. You can stop suggesting ADHD and Bipolar now. Lol.

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    And, speaking of the long run, tolerance leads to dependence. Not all dependence is considered addiction—sometimes it’s a medical means to manage a condition. However, if a given drug is being used to treat another condition, and they become dependent on it to feel good, then that’s a problem.

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    Alcohol. And Reddit ffs.

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    Being overly polite to the wrong people. Lol.

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    Anything that clears my sinuses! Halls, vaporub, olbas. It's like walking through a wintry forest but in my nose.

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    At the end of it all, it develops into a full blown addiction. Craving it, not being able to stop, using more than it was originally started with—all of these are clear signs of addiction. More extreme signs include use of substances in dangerous situations, like when driving a car, or using it despite the health risks.

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    Pickles. I legit start to go through withdrawal if I haven't had any for 3+ days. In unrelated news, I was diagnosed with high blood pressure at 19.

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    Pizza.

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    Good old kratom.

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    Whatever the case, seeking help is always the way to go as there is always someone out there who will try their darndest to help. American Addiction Centers might help.

    So, what are your thoughts on any of this? Share your thoughts and stories in the comment section below!

    #31

    Blasting guitar music into my ears at full volume until I eventually turn deaf, I’m doing it right now.

    #32

    Buying a bunch of s**t on Amazon knowing if I don’t like it I can return it. Then never returning it.

    #33

    Magic the m***********g gathering. Been playing cardboard crack since 1995.

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    Fanfiction. I have like 80 tabs open. I’ll
    Spend 6 hours a day reading if I don’t have anything else to do. I read it while I’m working on crafts and stuff. I check my email at least 10 times a day to see if any of the fics I’m enjoying has updated.

    It’s almost like when I was a kid and reading a book a day.

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    Shiny cardboard

    Yu-Gi-Oh! And Magic The Gathering is crazy.

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    Checking somebody’s social media account obsessively where you feel like your a stalker I found myself obsessing over a couple I thought had a great life and maybe they do but it was effecting my own relationship and self esteem(I felt like a stalker) which is illegal lol.

    #37

    Redbull, i wish it would be made illegal. it’s horrible for you, and i drink it daily….

    #38

    TIkTok.

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    Sex, and fantasizing about sex with any semi-attractive woman I might see throughout the day.

    #40

    Reddit. I have a novel to write so I downloaded Limit to stop me going on reddit. Then I needed a beta reader. What's the only place to get a decent beta reader?

    Oh, yeah, there you are like the dealer just hanging on my street corner. Damn you reddit.

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    Coke Zero.

    #42

    Fizzy water.

    #43

    Gummy worms.

    #44

    Unsweetened iced tea big time, Burt’s Bees lip balm, my husband and cats!

    #45

    Reality TV.
  • Sunday 24 March 2024 - 05:03

    Admit it. Internet drama is very likely a guilty pleasure of yours. Let me be the first to say that it’s OK and we accept you wholeheartedly because we’re not so different.

    C’mon, who doesn’t like to see a public spat? There’s something magically taboo about that we often don’t see in public and that’s why it’s so juicy. And, hey, it’s even better when it’s corporations having at each other’s virtual throats, which this subreddit is celebrating on the daily with screenshots and posts showing just how toasty it gets.

    #1 Wendy's Versus... Hooters?! Oo

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    #2 Wendy’s On Crack

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    #3 Apple vs. Samsung Ft. Spotify

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    It is no secret that social media became the dominant channels of corporate communication for many businesses. And it’s not just one-way communication, but also dialogue between the companies and their customers. As well as more rare cases of conversations between companies and other companies.

    #4 Absolutely Smacked

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    #5 An Oldie But A Goodie

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    #6 Wendy's Knows How To Prove A Point

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    Some examples are more extreme than others, but there is a reason why companies ought to be careful with their communication.

    Some might be of the opinion that bad publicity is better than no publicity, but there’s a while discussion of how that’s not always the case and where it can go south really quickly.

    #7 Asserting Dominance

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    #8 Wendy's Has Made A Name For Itself By Not Giving Any Fucks

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    #9 Wendy's vs. McDonald's

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    First off, Nikki G., a specialist in strategic communication, content, and writing, explained that the phrase “bad publicity is better than no publicity” was originally coined by a circus showman, who was more of an exception and not the rule.

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    #11 Damn Pizza Hut

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    P. T. Barnum, the showman behind the phrase, was in a business situation where it actually made sense to generate more buzz through controversy and scandals. However, not all businesses can (or even should) thrive on it.

    The other argument is that publicity is one thing, but reputation is a whole other can of beans.

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    #14 The Shoe And Music Store Saga Continues

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    #15 The War Has Begun

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    Publicity is viewed as achieving awareness. There is no good or bad per se as it is just that—awareness, knowing that something exists. Reputation, on the other hand, is what carries over into people’s minds as what something is and why it should or shouldn’t matter. In turn, it is what ultimately makes people decide on whether to invest into something or not.

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    #18 Hope You Guys Like Them

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    And since we’re on the topic of terminology, Nikki also differentiates between the terms publicity and PR. TL;DR: they aren’t the same.

    The purpose of PR is to manage a company’s reputation. That is done through good relationships with the public. So, good PR would mean that a given company has a positive reputation that reflects what it stands for.

    #19 R/Todayilearned R/Mensrights R/Funny

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    #20 Not Mine, But Cold-Blooded

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    #21 More From #nationalroastday

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    As such, PR is a means to gain good publicity, and just that, in order to form good opinions of the company by the public. Bad publicity is not something PR does in that sense.

    Now, you might have noticed previously the not always the case part when explaining how bad publicity is better than none. There are anomalies.

    A good example of this is Elon Musk. His posts on X have great influence over Tesla stock prices. Heck, their fatal car autopilot crashes and the Cybertruck window failure were also a testament to how detrimental these things can be to a company’s value. But, with that said, sometimes it won’t matter and the company will continue to increase in value despite it.

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    #23 Bmw vs. Audi

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    #24 Cursed_rivalry

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    Between 2018 and 2021, Tesla stock managed to jump from around $70 to $900. The reasoning behind it was that the creator’s words didn’t matter—everyone already knows what he’s like in person. However, when they buy a Tesla, they feel like they are buying a part of the future. And if something is awry, they are quick to address the issue. And it’s been consistent.

    #25 Kfconsole Drawing First Blood!

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    So, keep all of this in mind if you’re going to jump into some intercorporate beef online. And if not, hey, you learned something.

    With that said, what are your thoughts on any of this? Share your beefy comments in the comment section below!

    Oh, and check out some of Wendy’s roasts. You won’t be disappointed.

  • Sunday 24 March 2024 - 05:03

    Depending on where you live, spring tends to mean the retreat of cold and snow, and, finally, longer days and some rays of sunshine. The internet can be similarly unhappy and dark at times. So to help shake off those winter blues, we’ve gathered some hopeful and wholesome posts and content to, hopefully, brighten up your day. 

    From feel-good stories and cute animals, to wholesome encounters and people just being downright wonderful, get comfy as you scroll through, upvote the posts that made you smile and be sure to share your own thoughts in the comments section below. 

    #1 Today, After 841 Days Of Treatments, My Son Rang The Bell. He Is Now 100% Cancer-Free

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    #2 That Must Have Been Super Emotional

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    #3 UPS Driver's Animal Encounters On Their Route

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    One important reason why we, as humans, love wholesome content is because it helps build and reinforce hope. Psychologists really can’t overstate just how crucial it is for us to feel like there is a chance the future will be better. Interestingly, researchers have also found a connection between hope and creativity.

    After all, making something new means committing to the possibility that his unknown thing will turn out well. Positive thinking, which can be toxic in a few instances, ultimately helps keep our minds active and helps us maintain our desire to keep trying. 

    #4 My Sister Saved Three Squirrels From The Hurricane And Named Them Alvin, Simon And Theodore

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    #5 “Medical Alert Wiener Dog” Is The Best Combination Of Words I’ve Seen Today

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    #6 It's Been Nearly 4 Years Since I Was Diagnosed With Stage IV Cancer. As Of February 22nd of 2023, I'm Cancer-Free

    The pic on the left is in November 2019, in the middle of a 6-month hospital stay, post liver resection. The pic on the right is me earlier this month.

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    One important part of hope isn't just “teaching” us about the possibility that good things can happen, it’s reminding us that they have happened. Unfortunately, our brains can be a bit selective with what they remember, leading to us “conveniently” forgetting the good things we’ve gone through and just focusing on the bad. 

    #7 Today Is My Two-Year Anniversary Of Choosing To Seek Help Rather Than Take My Own Life

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    #8 My Son’s (Best Man) Reaction To My Longtime Girlfriend And I Getting Married

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    #9 I Keep A Tiny Rubber Ducky In My Antidepressants

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    It is important to remember that hope can be problematic in large “doses” as some people, overwhelmed by positive emotions, can start to develop unrealistic goals and expectations, which will just come to harm them in the long run. This is why real stories are important, but they need to be “tempered” with the help of a specialist, like a therapist, if a person is really going through a depressive spell. 

    #10 The Lengths Moms Go To For Their Children

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    #11 My Favorite Local Restaurant Collects Tips To Help People In Need

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    #12 Someone In Lakewood Wears A Unicorn Costume While Snow Blowing, And This Is The Kind Of Community I Want

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    Researchers have also established a pretty strong connection between hope and not just mental health, but physical as well. People dealing with recovery after injury and illness tend to always do better if they demonstrate or report feelings of hope, versus feelings of intermittent sadness. So when you are looking at a list of wholesome images, perhaps bookmark it for a rainy day, it could actually help. 

    #13 After 10 Years Of Being Homeless, I Am Holding The Keys To My First Rented Property

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    #14 My Daughter Forgot Her Favorite Toy In The Car And Was Extremely Upset. I Sent Her Photos To Show Her That Sheepy Was Alright And Helping Me At Work

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    #15 I Asked One Of My Students Who Is Very Poor To Give Me His Torn Coat So I Could Bring It Home For My Daughter To Sew. He Came To Class And Showed Me That He Found This In The Pocket

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    #16 Behold, A Giga Chad Approaches

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    #17 I Asked My Coworkers To Not Do Huge Decorations On My Desk

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    #18 6 Months Ago I Was Rushed To Hospital At 32 Kg And Told I Would Be Dead In A Week. Today, I Have Been Discharged From Inpatient Care At 52 Kg And I Turn 18

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    #19 Yesterday I Led Six Lost Baby Geese About A Mile Back To Water And Their Mother

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    #20 Written Above The Man: “Ahmed The Chill”

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    #21 My 8-Month-Old Daughter Woke Up Smiling After Her Brain Surgery

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    #22 Firefighter Holding A 2-Year-Old Child Of The Man He Saved From A Fire, When The Man Was 2 Years Old

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    #23 I Can’t Even Imagine How Happy Their Owner Is After Seeing This

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    #24 More Like She Saved Her Collie From The Gallant Swashbuckler

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    #25 Today Is My Parents' 50th Anniversary, And They Are Still Going Strong. I Absolutely Love These Crazy Kids

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    #26 After 9 Months Of Cancer Treatment, Including 16 Rounds Of Chemo, 2 Surgeries, 16 Rounds Of Radiation And Multiple Complications, I Finally Finished Active Treatment For Breast Cancer

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    #27 7 Years Ago She Said "Yes" To Me With This $500 Fruity Pebble Of A Diamond When I Was Broke. I Make $200k Now. I Surprised Her With An Upgrade For Valentine's Day

    She said to return it, that "anything else would be a downgrade" because of what this little dot means to her. So I am returning this $8k upgrade and I'm taking her to Korea and Japan this winter instead for the same price.

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    #28 Just Finished Our First Round Of IVF! My Wife’s Strength And Bravery Throughout Made Me Smile

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    #29 Swiss Police Saving A Swan That Was On The Highway

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    #30 Made My Fiancée Smile After A Long Day At Work

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    #31 You Won The Bi Lottery

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    #32 From My 17-Year-Old Daughter. Parenting Is Hard, But They Surprise You Sometimes

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    #33 Our Boss Makes Us Breakfast Every Wednesday Without Fail. Really Helps The Morale

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    #34 The Importance Of Trees

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    #35 Now That's A Keeper

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    #36 Some Young Lad Hiked For 3 Hours To Plant A Sycamore Sapling Next To The Recently Fallen Tree

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    #37 Teacher Of The Year

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    #38 Visiting My Parents Today, My Dad Decided To Photobomb My Afternoon Nap

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    #39 I’m So Proud Of How Far I’ve Come With Needle Felting. This Is My Latest Dog (Made From Wool) And I Think It’s My Best Work Yet

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    #40 The Text I Got From My Daughter "4 Healthy Puppies" Turned Into 8. Mom Is Just As Shocked

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    #41 My Dad Spent Over 20 Minutes Writing This Graduation Note For Me. Writing Is Extremely Difficult For Him But He Still Managed To Write This On My Card. I’m Keeping This Forever

    He was diagnosed with brain cancer in 2009 and has had 3 brain surgeries and a lot of radiation. 

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    #42 My Daughter Knows This Is My Favorite Candy. For My December Birthday She Wrapped One For Each Month Of 2024

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    #43 My Bus Driver Gave Out Candy For Us College Kids

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    #44 Texting Grandmother About Thanksgiving

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    #45 I Haven't Been Out By Myself Much Since Having A Baby And Was Super Nervous To Go Out Today. Apparently, My Fiance Cleaned My Car And Left This On My Steering Wheel Last Night

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    #46 My Sister Received A Miracle In The Mail Today

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    #47 My 7-Year-Old Nephew Has Started Texting My Husband And Me

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    #48 I Won "The Best In Landscape" Award At My Local Juried Exhibit Today

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    #49 Mum Told Me To Smile For The Camera, I Refused Because I Was A Serious Warrior

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    #50 Six Years Sober After Six Years Of Alcoholism! My Son Never Has To See His Mama Drunk In His Life

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    #51 My Wife Is Bedbound So I Made Her This Halloween Costume. Seeing Her Smile Made The Under The Fingernail Cardboard Papercut Almost Worth It

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    #52 My Son Getting A Body Paint Job By His Artist Dad

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    #53 Missing Puzzle Piece - Husband Quietly Added His Own Solution

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    #54 Five Years Ago My Brother Donated His Bone Marrow To Cure My Leukemia. We Traveled Together This Summer! Thanks To His Gift We Can Grow Up Together

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    #55 I'm A Non-Rev (Standby) Passenger On A Flight. I Somehow Upgraded To A First Class And I'm The Only First Class Passenger. That Means I Have My Very Own Flight Attendant

    I told her (Mary) that I was not important, so she didn't need to fuss. She smiled, then served me two dinners. Best flight ever.

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    #56 My Best Friend Since Childhood Declared At 10-Years-Old That He Would Work On Halo. Today, He Sent Me This. Super Proud To Call Him My Friend. He Achieved His Childhood Dream

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    #57 Finally Can Afford To Get My Teeth Fixed After A Childhood Of No Dental Help

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    #58 I Went Through A Divorce Recently And Have Been Having A Rough Time. This Morning I Woke Up To This From My Daughter. It Also Helps I Just Gained Custody Of Her

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    #59 Guard Helps Pigeon To Get Water

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    #60 This Hotel I'm Staying At Writes Happy Notes On Their Bananas

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    #61 19 Years After An Accident Involving A Hammock, My Dentist Gave Me A Smile

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    #62 A Walmart In Florida Now Has Sensory-Friendly Hours

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    #63 My Dad Mailed Me Cuttings And Drew An Arrow To Show Which Way To Plant Them

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    #64 Our Kitten Was Stressed Waiting For The Vet, So My Fiancé Picked Up Her Carrier And Showed Her Pet Videos On The TV While We Waited

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    #65 3,5 Years Of Growth. 22 Inches Are Being Donated To Wigs For Kids  

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    #66 2 Years Sober, One Day At A Time

    #67 I’ve Been Struggling For The Last Few Months Due To A Personal Loss, And My Husband Surprised Me With This Over-The-Top, Overly-Romantic Cake For Valentine’s Day

    #68 I’m So Proud Of How Far I’ve Come With Needle Felting. This Is My Latest Dog (Made From Wool) And I Think It’s My Best Work Yet. Bonus Cat Tax (Oc)

    #69 Hope All Are Having A Lovely Week. And Please Remember That Now Is The Time, Don't Dwell On The Past Thinking Of All The Time, Energy N Money That's Wasted, You Are Alive Now, So Work Hard And Go Fulfill Your Dreams. Keep Smiling:))

    #70 Hope All Are Having A Lovely Week. And Please Remember That Now Is The Time, Don't Dwell On The Past Thinking Of All The Time, Energy N Money That's Wasted, You Are Alive Now, So Work Hard And Go Fulfill Your Dreams. Keep Smiling:))

    #71 Had One Of The Most Untraditional Weddings We Can Think Of, And We Couldn't Be Happier. ,(Oc)

  • Sunday 24 March 2024 - 05:00

    When you and your partner decide to get married, you agree to be with one another “for better, for worse, for richer, for poorer, in sickness and in health,” but what about in debt?

    One newlywed recently shared on Reddit that the honeymoon stage didn’t last very long with his wife because she dropped a bombshell about her finances on him right after their wedding. Now, he’s wondering what the best course of action will be for their relationship. Below, you’ll find the full story, as well as a conversation with Julia Rodgers, Esq., CEO of Hello Prenup.   

    Right after getting married, this man’s wife dropped a bombshell on him regarding her finances

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    Now, he’s wondering what the best course of action would be

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    Later, the man provided some background information on the relationship

    “By discussing finances early on, you prioritize talking about any differences in money management styles and begin to create a plan for your shared financial future”

    To gain more insight on this situation, we reached out to Julia Rodgers, Esq., CEO of Hello Prenup. Julia was kind enough to have a chat with Bored Panda and discuss when the right time to start talking about finances with a partner is.

    “Couples should start discussing finances as early as possible in their relationship, and certainly before making any major life commitments like moving in together or getting engaged,” Julia shared. “By talking about money early on, couples are able to understand each other’s financial habits and values, making way for better communication.”

    “Transparency is key to good communication in a relationship. By discussing finances early on, you prioritize talking about any differences in money management styles and begin to create a plan for your shared financial future,” she continued.

    If you are moving in with a partner or starting to share financial responsibilities, Julia says it may be helpful to plan a “money date” once a month to sit down and discuss your budget, goals, and debt management. “A regular cadence can help avoid any gaps in communication,” she shared. 

    When it comes to dealing with debts, Julia says being is essential. “Hiding it will erode trust,” she told Bored Panda. “The Reddit post highlights the importance of full disclosure, as the poster felt blindsided by his wife’s debt revelation.”

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    “Being open about financial matters can help you steer clear of any surprises and ensure fairness for both spouses”

    “By openly discussing debt and working together towards a debt management plan together, couples can use this vulnerability to strengthen their bond, rather than doing what this wife did – lie, and then demand their partner pay for this debt, the night after their wedding,” the expert continued. “This underscores the importance of a prenup, which forces clear boundaries and expectations regarding financial decisions within the relationship.”

    Julia also noted that debts are bound to impact both partners after they get married. “Even though marrying into debt does not automatically make it your problem, it will affect how you manage your finances as a couple,” she explained. “Money plays a big role in our lives – it determines where we live, how often we can splurge on a vacation, and more. Just like the Reddit post, deception like this can destroy a relationship.” 

    Instance of a divorce, Julia says judges often have the power to split debts between both partners, regardless of whether it was racked up before or during the marriage. “Laws vary state by state, but this situation can be scary for couples who entered marriage without a prenup, because they will be subject to state divorce law, and they may not like the outcome,” she shared.  

    Julia also pointed out that this can include various types of debt, such as credit card debt, business debt, and student loans, which most millennials and Gen Zers have. “For example, if one partner has significant student loan debt or credit card debt (without a prenup), it could become a shared responsibility in a divorce,” she warns. “Take the Reddit situation, for instance – the newlywed was staring down the barrel of possibly sharing the burden of his new wife’s $160k debt.”

    The takeaway should be that it’s crucial to lay all your cards on the table and talk about money early on in your relationship. “Legal safeguards like prenuptial agreements allow couples to talk about money early and often, and decide for themselves how assets or debt should be managed,” Julia noted. “Being open about financial matters, unlike the wife in this Reddit post, can help you steer clear of any surprises and ensure fairness for both spouses.”

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    “I cannot see how, after this level of deception, the relationship could progress forward in a healthy manner”

    If you plan on getting married while you or your future spouse has significant debt, Julia says that open communication and proactive planning are key for the success of the relationship. “You must have honest discussions about the debt and how it might impact both of your financial futures,” she explained. 

    And as for whether or not it’s a bad idea to start a marriage under circumstances like this, Julia notes that it’s relevant whether or not your partner was forthcoming about the debt. “If they tried to hide it, this is a major red flag that could be indicative of bigger issues,” the expert says. “In this situation, the wife lied about debt until after the couple was married, and then demanded her new husband pay for her debt. I cannot see how, after this level of deception, the relationship could progress forward in a healthy manner.” 

    “The question that anyone in the husband’s situation has to ask is: If your partner has significant debt, are they receptive to creating a plan to mitigate the debt?” Julia told Bored Panda. “Are they willing to work together to address the financial challenges, or do they seem resistant or avoidant or expect you to just handle it for them?”

    “You have to ask yourself these questions, because how they respond to this situation can provide valuable insight into their approach to working as a team in other aspects of life,” the expert pointed out. “It is clear that the wife in this Reddit post was not interested in working as a team.”

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    Readers were quick to share their thoughts and provide advice for the man

    Later, the OP provided an update on how he’s decided to handle the situation

    The post Woman Confesses To Having A Crippling Debt The Day After The Wedding, Gets Dumped first appeared on Bored Panda.
  • Sunday 24 March 2024 - 05:00

    Some people believe that they’re entitled to everything and anything they want because they face a slight bit of discomfort. Sometimes, they’re not above making a massive scene to pressure others into getting what they want.

    Case in point, redditor u/a_hanging_thread went on the r/entitledparents subreddit to share how one ‘mombie’ (aka ‘mom zombie’) caused a bunch of drama on a plane trip. All because she felt like she should claim an extra seat she didn’t pay for. Read on for the full story, as well as to see what the internet had to say about this sort of behavior.

    Bored Panda got in touch with the author of the viral story, Dr. Thread, aka u/a_hanging_thread. They were happy to tell us more about what happened on the plane and shared their thoughts on how best to deal with entitled people eyeing other people’s seats. Scroll down for our full interview with them.

    Some airplane passengers believe that they’re entitled to better service and comforts than their fellow travelers

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    One internet user shared how a mom on their flight caused a scene because she felt entitled so someone else’s seat

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    In reality, entitled passengers are becoming the norm, not a rarity

    Christopher Elliott notes on USA Today that there is an entitlement problem with some travelers. According to him, fixing this entitlement mentality should start with lessening the divide between all travelers.

    Elliott claims that the divide between first class and economy class is too big, leading to adults throwing tantrums if they don’t get upgrades. “It’s time for regulators to mandate a minimum amount of legroom and seat width in the back of the plane, to keep the divide from becoming too disruptive,” he says.

    Another potential solution to the widespread problem is reforming loyalty programs so that travelers have more grounded expectations for their flights. Alternatively, airlines and travel companies need to set at least some basic behavior standards for travelers.

    “Don’t cut in line. Don’t lean your seat all the way back into someone else’s personal space. Say ‘please’ and ‘thank you.’ If they don’t tell them what they expect, how can anyone know?” Elliott notes that the companies themselves have to take on at least some of the responsibility for how their customers behave while traveling.

    He’s right. Although the flight staff have to be as diplomatic and professional as possible, they should at least do their best to call out overly entitled tantrums. It should not be just the other passengers’ responsibility to push back against unruly behavior.

    Business Insider reports that the US Federal Aviation Administration implemented a zero-tolerance policy against unruly passengers in 2021. The goal was to try to stem out the huge number of instances of traveler misconduct.

    In 2021, there were nearly 6k reports of misconduct. This number dropped to just over 1,9k reports in 2023. While the situation has improved, it is still worse than before the Covid-19 pandemic.

    According to the International Air Transport Association, between 2021 and 2022, there were lots more cases of unruly plane passenger behavior. There was, on average, one such incident for every 568 flights in 2022, which was higher than the average of one incident per 835 flights in 2021.

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    Parents ought to plan ahead if they know they’ll be traveling with their kids

    Traveling with a child can be quite challenging. Probably nobody’s naive enough to think otherwise. However, if you know what the potential issues might be, it only makes sense to plan for them.

    For instance, if you know that you’d like some extra room on the flight, you could buy an additional seat for your kid to sit in. Or you could upgrade the entire family to first class for even more space, privacy, and other perks.

    Of course, all of these things cost additional money. Not everyone has the extra cash to spare. However, if your budget is particularly tight, in these situations, it might be best to consider cheaper methods of transport altogether.

    In those cases where there’s little room to move on a plane, it’s probably best to grit your teeth for the duration of the flight, like all the other passengers. What’s not okay is trying to claim a seat that someone else paid for.

    Having a child can make the journey more difficult, but they should not be used as an excuse to make someone else’s trip harder either.

    Nobody wants parents and their kids to be uncomfortable. But neither should anyone else be forced to give up their seats against their will. Of course, if they’re fine with being reseated, then there’s no real issue.

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    Passengers tend to deal with discomfort in very different ways

    We asked the author of the post about what the general reaction was like on the plane at the time of the incident with the ‘mombie.’ According to them, most passengers were passive. “The flight attendant was handling it, so while people were curious and paying attention, no one was saying anything. The older person by the window was just chilling, eyes closed, as if they were thinking, ‘This too shall pass.’ We were all pretty impressed by how well the flight attendant was handling it, I think,” Dr. Thread told Bored Panda.

    “I fly a lot and have seen a lot of questionable behavior from entitled parents (and some great behavior from good parents, of course), and usually, the flight attendant is pretty busy or doesn’t want to deal with the conflict. This flight attendant stood her ground,” they praised the staff.

    We were curious to get the OP’s take on why some people feel like they’re entitled to other folks’ seats. According to the redditor, public transport is becoming increasingly uncomfortable for a lot of people. “I sometimes get seated next to larger or very tall people (I’m pretty tall, myself), and I feel bad that they have to squeeze into seats that are barely wide enough for a twelve-year-old to sit comfortably. It creates a lot of tension and stress, and passengers become desperate to alleviate their discomfort,” Dr. Thread said.

    “Also, rules that allow parents to pay for a single seat and bring a lap baby are both good and bad for parents—good, in that they can save some money, but they also increase the parent’s discomfort a lot. I think everyone deals with discomfort differently. Some people are more polite about it and try to help each other be less uncomfortable,” they said, adding that they never complain about larger people sitting next to them. “I put up the armrest and do my best to give them a little room. They are always extremely grateful, usually say thanks, and sometimes, buy me a drink!”

    However, others get angry about being uncomfortable and feel like they should be able to take it out on their fellow passengers. This sort of behavior shows that those individuals see themselves as entitled to comfort while everyone else around them can continue to suffer.

    “I think it’s important to raise people to be polite and generous to others, but I don’t think Western culture puts a lot of emphasis on these norms anymore. Everyone’s out for themselves,” Dr. Thread shared their perspective with Bored Panda.

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    “I think the mistake people make is to not get a flight attendant involved if someone refuses to give up the seat they’ve stolen”

    In the meantime, we were interested in hearing about the best strategy for dealing with entitled behavior on planes and public transport. According to Dr. Thread, if you’re the person whose seat is being taken, you should “always confront” the person.

    “Most of the time, it is probably a misunderstanding—aisle numbering can be really confusing. I think the mistake people make is to not get a flight attendant involved if someone refuses to give up the seat they’ve stolen. That is part of the flight attendant’s job, and passengers have a right to the seat they bought,” they said.

    The author shared one story from their past to illustrate how they personally handled a similar situation. “I once paid extra for a window seat with an aligned window—a very comfy spot to spend a four-hour flight—and a kid was sitting there, with their parent sitting in the middle seat. ‘Oh, can’t you just sit in the aisle seat?’ the parent asked when I showed them my seat assignment. ‘This is his [the kid’s] first flight, and he wants to look out the window!’ I smiled and said, ‘Sorry, I booked this seat specifically to have the window,’ and just waited, smiling, standing there.”

    They continued: “The mom muttered something under her breath that sounded nasty, and they moved, but if they hadn’t, I would have 100% called the flight attendant to help. Seat selection is an option for everyone if you’re willing to pay for it and plan far enough in advance. These were premium seats, so it’s likely the parent could have afforded to select the window seat.”

    Here’s what some readers had to say after hearing about the airplane drama

    Some people even shared similar stories of their own

    The post “I Have A Baby”: Mom Loses It That Her Plane Spot Is Taken By A Person With A Dog first appeared on Bored Panda.
  • Sunday 24 March 2024 - 05:00

    Would you feel guilty about taking advantage of a multi-billion dollar corporation if it wouldn’t really harm them? This guy hadn’t.

    After noticing a McDonald’s promotion offering a prime breakfast sandwich for less than one-third of the price, Reddit user Dork Kid couldn’t say no to it. So he bought it. Again and again and again.

    However, people at the company eventually noticed their customer’s taste for discounted food, and they decided to do something about it. Continue scrolling to read Dork Kid’s post to learn how it all unfolded.

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    We got in touch with the Redditor to get more information about what happened and he was kind enough to have a little chat with us.

    “To my knowledge, the terms and conditions did not explicitly limit the number of times a promotional deal could be used, but perhaps there was fine print I overlooked,” Dork Kid told Bored Panda.

    His story comes just a month after the burger chain reported weaker-than-expected sales at its US stores and CEO Chris Kempczinski addressed McDonald’s “affordability” problem.

    While inflation has slowed, prices for everyday necessities remain high, and people are getting frustrated. McDonald’s has become a regular target for social media users complaining about prices. Viral stories lamenting the cost of a Big Mac meal — particularly the $18 ones at a widely maligned Darien, Connecticut, location off I-95 — have become a TikTok genre unto themselves.

    But even though the company is talking about losing customers, Dork Kid said he was just cast away.

    “There were no warnings or notifications, which left me quite surprised by the sudden ban,” the Redditor explained.

    “In situations like these, I believe a warning or a clear explanation would be the best approach from McDonald’s, giving customers a chance to understand and rectify their actions.”

    In fact, he said the experience has been “quite distressing,” adding that  “the abrupt ban without prior communication has caused me unnecessary anxiety and has left me feeling unfairly treated.”

    People have had a lot of different reactions to the now-viral story

    Some also shared their own similar experiences

    The post Guy Says He Got Banned From McDonald’s For Using Their Promotions Too Much first appeared on Bored Panda.
  • Sunday 24 March 2024 - 05:00

    The internet is home to a lot of crazy things, and the subreddit 'Comedy Heaven' is a great example of it. From funny Amazon reviews to absurd social media posts, this community serves as a repository for a wide range of content. Its 1.7 million members are constantly on the hunt for the next laugh, scouring the online depths to preserve everything that might go unnoticed by the casual browser but is guaranteed to tickle the funny bone of those who appreciate the unconventional.

    #1 Rolling And Sliding

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    #2 Words Of The Week

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    #3 Keep On Truckin’

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    #4 Wtf Man

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    #5 Caricature Artist

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    #6 Cheese

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    #7 I Am Grateful

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    #8 Mongo

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    #9 Solved

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    #10 Customer Service

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    #11 Brisket I Made Today

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    #12 God Bless

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    #13 Horse

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    #14 United States Strategic Command

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    #15 Mirror

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    #16 Your Son Has Passed Away

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    #17 Mayonnaise

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    #18 Garfield

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    #19 Boxing

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    #20 Crying And Shaking

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    #21 The Flesh Harvester

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    #22 Foam

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    #23 Duality Of Man

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    #24 Smallest Number

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    #25 Andrea

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    #26 Nintendo

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    #27 Goblin Mode

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    #28 There Is A Person At Your Front Door

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    #29 90 Second Cycle

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    #30 Theorem Proof

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    #31 Foot

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    #32 Yikes

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    #33 Complimentary Coffee And Mini Muffins

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    #34 Ham Sniffer

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    #35 Sexual Moans

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    #36 Bald People

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    #37 Spongebob Popsicle

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    #38 Clams

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    #39 So Sad

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    #40 Condensation

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    #41 Puerto Rican Discuss Me

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    #42 Christophers Longest Run

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    #43 Froklifts

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    #44 Fat Boy

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    #45 Scariest Bridge

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    #46 Hot Dog

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    #47 Dance Therapy

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    #48 Hashbrown

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    #49 Reveal

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    #50 ?

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    #51 Kombat

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    #52 Don't Be Horny

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    #53 In Aid Of National Coming Out Day In The UK

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    #54 Abstract Art

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    #55 Mike

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    #56 Legs

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    #57 Totes Yeet Yo

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    #58 Artifact Of The Month

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    #59 Baby Shark Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo

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    #60 Get Cancer

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    #61 We Apologize

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    #62 Big Jim

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    #63 Gofish

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  • Sunday 24 March 2024 - 05:00
    It seems like every month, I buy the same amount of things, yet there’s always less left in my bank account by the time it’s payday again. Whether it’s due to inflation or unexpected doctor’s appointments, it would be nice to figure out how to have more leftover to drop into my savings account.

    If you’re also looking for ways to thicken up your wallet, you’ve come to the right place. Redditors have recently been sharing their best frugal habits, so we’ve gathered the most helpful replies below. Enjoy scrolling through, and keep reading to find conversations with Lydia Beiler of Thrifty Frugal Mom, Caitlin Self, MS, CNS, LDN of Frugal Nutrition and Melissa Vera of Adventures of Frugal Mom!

    #1

    The only one that really makes a dent for me, is mostly eating at home. But the problem is, it takes a lot of time to meal prep. I try to meal prep one day a week. But when you order out, part of the surcharge is paying for convenience and saving time.

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    To learn more about which frugal habits will have the biggest impact on our finances nowadays, we reached out to some budget-friendly experts to hear their tips.

    According to Lydia Beiler, aka Thrifty Frugal Mom, some of the habits that have saved her the most money in recent years are "making things from scratch (like homemade Bisquick Mixcaramel frappeschocolate cake and chocolate syrup); buying things like furniture, toys and baby items used; and avoiding impulse purchases."

    "If you wait several days before buying something, you'll often realize you don't really need it that much," she explained, noting that she's always tried to live pretty frugally. "And especially so, since my husband and I got married nearly 18 years ago," she added.

    #2

    Quitting drinking saved me an embarrassing amount of money.

    Second, I now pay myself first with bills and other budget categories and transfer a set $ into my “fun” money account. I use that account for whatever but when it’s gone it’s gone. It’s the only way to trick my brain which naturally spends to the last available penny. Keeping my budget money like “vacation” funds separate in an account that takes 3-5 days to transfer from keeps impulse spending down.

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    #3

    It's amazing how much eating out costs. Even a $10 meal ends up being closer to $20 or even $35+ if you get it delivered. Eat. At. Home. It's amazing how much money you'll have in other parts of your life when you aren't literally eating it all.

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    We were also lucky enough to get in touch with Caitlin Self, MS, CNS, LDN of Frugal Nutrition to hear how she likes to live frugally. "In my experience, cooking at home is an amazing way to significantly save on your food budget each week. Ordering delivery and dining out can typically cost around $20 or more per portion of food, but you can easily make dinner at home for $5 per serving," Caitlin told Bored Panda.

    "The key is to do it consistently, so you can buy more things in bulk and so you use everything you purchase - rather than letting some of it go bad. Learning to cook is one of the best things you can do for your budget, and for your overall health! I've been cooking the majority of our meals at home for over a decade, and when we have to tighten the purse strings on our own spending, my food budget is the easiest area for me to quickly modify," the nutritionist shared.

    #4

    We switched from paper towels to wash cloths a couple years ago, has probably saved us thousands on paper towels cause we're so damn wasteful with them. We also have bidets, so very little paper usage in general, it's great.

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    #5

    I've been on a mission to use up all of the soaps, shampoos and cleaning supplies that I already have. I'm saving money and gaining cabinet space.

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    Melissa Vera of Adventures of Frugal Mom also detailed some of her best money saving tips for us. "Establishing a budget and adhering to it is essential for understanding your financial flow and making informed choices about where to cut back," she shared. "Opt for meal planning and cooking at home to save money compared to frequent dining out. Avoid impulsive purchases by implementing a waiting period before buying non-essential items."

    "Always compare prices and seek out deals, discounts, and coupons before making purchases. (Just because you have a coupon doesn't mean that you should have multiple items because, seriously, how many bottles of mustard does your family really need?) Utilize credit cards with cashback or rewards programs, ensuring you pay off the balance monthly to avoid interest charges," Melissa continued.

    #6

    Not getting coffee for $7 a pop every day or every other day.

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    "Negotiate bills with service providers and inquire about available discounts or promotions," Melissa recommends. "Evaluate subscriptions regularly and cancel those that are not frequently used. Plus you can always read the magazine or borrow videos from your local library. Learn basic DIY skills for household maintenance tasks instead of hiring professionals."

    "Embrace minimalism to focus spending on what truly matters while reducing unnecessary material expenses," the frugal mom added. "Prioritize saving and investing by automating contributions to savings or investment accounts for long-term growth through compounding interest. Reduce transportation costs by utilizing public transport, biking, walking, or carpooling when possible instead of relying solely on personal vehicles."

    #7

    The difference is not huge, but air drying more of my clothing has been saving me a bit on my electricity bill (electric dryer). It also helps the clothes last longer.

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    Melissa also recommends looking for free or low-cost entertainment options, such as community events, parks, libraries, or cultural activities, rather than expensive alternatives.

    And she says she did lots of secondhand shopping when her daughters were little. "I always got compliments on their clothes because they were so unique," she shared, noting that she's been using most of these frugal habits since she started staying home when her oldest daughter was 2 and a half. "She will be 29 this year," Melissa says.

    #8

    Well for me it's been a long journey and I often forget how others live. But here is what I have learned...

    - Eating from my kitchen. My wife often cooks two or three main dishes at a time and the family eats from them throughout the week.
    - I get my media (videos, ebooks, music) from free internet resources.
    - I believe that by spending more on higher quality food, I spend less on healthcare expenses (MD visits, medications, etc.).
    - Make ice cream at home. It's less expensive and healthier.
    - Working from home has saved a lot in food, gas, clothing, and time.
    - Making coffee at home with a pour-over. I spend about $0.50 per 14oz of coffee.

    I'm sure there are more.

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    #9

    I made my own cat food. Had an old cat and for the last 2 or so years of her life I made her food myself using 2 deboned costco chickens & 1 can of pumpkin puree. For about $12 I could make a month’s worth of food for her. She LOVED it!!’ It was better for her digestion too. No more gas or loose stools. Cans of cat food are super expensive & are loaded with preservatives and fillers. My vet thought it was a great option for my cat since her digestive system was so much better on my food than anything else. Before anyone comments about garlic and onion seasons being bad for cats… she had zero problems & the vet approved.

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    Caitlin also noted that she sometimes has her clients audit their grocery bills to see what is costing them the most money, and then they review how essential their bigger ticket items are. "Consistently among clients, it is snack foods and convenience items that are busting their grocery budgets!" she shared. "Choosing super simple snacks like nut butter and rice cakes with banana slices, or making your own homemade snacks, like muffins, can save families $10-$25 per week."

    Caitlin also recommends keeping an eye on unit prices to see how much you're paying for branding. "Name brands spend extra money on marketing and shelving costs, and they pass those fees onto the consumer by charging more per unit," she explained. "So compare the unit prices for store brand items vs. the big brands. You may save a few bucks by choosing the store brand!"

    "Of course, reducing discretionary spending on non-essentials such as travel, alcohol, and fashion can make a big difference as well, depending on how you spend your money and your personal preferences," the expert added.

    #10

    We eat at home and stopped eating meat and birds 9 years ago. We bake our bread in a machine several times a week. Small but super productive garden helps. We are successfully living a frugal lifestyle to the point we can afford to live in Mexico half the year. This saves us more than you'd expect because food is so much cheaper and better here. We save 1,000 a month on overpriced Canadian food which pretty much pays our rent in Mexico. A good coffee machine and bread machine keeps us out of grocery stores longer!

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    #11

    I live alone but for about 1 week every couple months I have a pantry/fridge clean out and I only allow myself to eat what’s on hand. It forces me to use those things that just sit on the shelf. I tend to get creative and go through a lot and I save so much money. It’s also something I do when I want to buy something outside of my budget.

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    #12

    I have a random one which I call “No New Money Days” (NNMD). A few days a week, I attempt to spend no additional money. I eat what I have in the fridge, I make use of existing memberships (gym etc), I use the petrol I’ve already purchased etc. Having a few a week has helped me save and helps prevent me mindlessly spend.

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    But not every frugal tip is worth it. According to Lydia, "trying to plan electricity use around off peak hours to get a lower rate" and selling small dollar items on Facebook Marketplace just aren't worth the time if you are busy.

    But she does believe it's wise for all of us to live frugally, regardless of the state of our finances, because none of us know when our financial situation might change.

    "Continuing to live at least somewhat frugally will make it easier if we need to adjust to spending less again at some point. Also, I'm a big proponent of giving generously," Lydia says. "If we aren't spending extravagantly, we have more to share with those around the world that haven't been as privileged as we have been. And often living frugally means less waste too, which is better for the planet and all of us!"

    #13

    My wife and her family are very frugal we do most of the things that have been mentioned here. One more thing we do that we learned from her mother is now every year or so we phone a lot of our monthly billers and ask for discounts. Phone plan/internet/TV/ car insurance/ all other insurances along with shopping for better utility rates. It can make a huge difference.

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    #14

    Avoiding spending more when income grows or you happen to have more. Growing your income and keeping spending constant is by far the best way to save more.

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    #15

    The best frugal habit is valuing your time. Spending 2 hours doom scrolling tiktok is going to cost you more than you know. Hanging out with that friend you've outgrow for 1 hour is going to cost you more than you expected. Staying in a so-so relationship out of boredom is going to cost you.

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    When determining if a frugal habit is worth it, Caitlin notes that sometimes you have to weigh the savings against the time you're spending preparing meals. "If you don't have a lot of time, cooking your beans from scratch, making homemade bread, or making a homemade dessert might not be worth the effort," she explained. "I think it comes down to a cost-benefit analysis of your time, your stress levels, your energy, and your financial flexibility."

    Caitlin also pointed out that you might regret choosing the cheapest option for something that you really enjoy. "For example, a $4 pastry from a coffee shop chain is going to be mediocre at best, whereas a $5 pastry from a local bakery or coffee shop that makes everything in house is likely to be excellent! So when the cost savings aren't hugely significant, but will impact your enjoyment immensely, I recommend you go for the splurge every once in a while rather than settling for something sub-par," she shared. "Something mediocre might not satisfy your craving and could leave you reaching for something else to feel more satisfied!"

    #16

    Instead of buying stuff, I pick out what I WOULD buy and put the link to it in a spreadsheet. Every few months, if I have extra cash I can buy that item. It’s nice because it satisfies the impulse to shop without actually spending any money. Of course, you have to have the willpower to not buy whatever you picked out. When I first started, I straight up forgot a couple of times that I was ONLY shopping and not buying lol oops.

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    #17

    Transferring a portion of money to savings as soon as the paycheck hits. It's there if I need it, but I'm not as likely to spend it on a whim if I have to transfer it back to checking first. .

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    "I think it is important to have some kind of a 'why' associated with frugal habits," Caitlin continued. "Spending within your means is great for you and for society, and saving for retirement and possible illnesses are essential habits in the US based on our policies. But, cutting costs just for the sake of it can also be restricting pleasure and joy - and what is life without those things?"

    "So if you're choosing to avoid hanging out with friends and family because of the cost of dining out or the cost of gas or travel, without actually having a good reason to save that money, well, I'm not sure if that is really worth it in the grand scheme of things," the nutritionist says. "It's important to bring balance, even to the concept of frugality!"

    #18

    A little thing my wife and I do is pay for everything possible that doesn’t result in a service fee with our PayPal credit card. We pay it off every month. PayPal gives 2% cash back. It really does add up. We spend about 3k a month between both of us. $60 bucks every month. Pays for half of our car insurance every month… $700 a year.

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    #19

    Couponing for consumables like shampoo toothpaste laundry detergent etc. They are necessities that quickly add up!! Also things like using kitchen towels over paper towels, making sure food doesn’t go bad before you eat it, and layering or doing outside activities before turning on ac/heat!

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    Melissa shared that some of the frugal habits that aren't always worth it for her are developing DIY skills and taking advantage of rebate programs. "Sometimes, you get overconfident with the DIY and end up making more of a mess and costing you more money than the actual repair," she noted. "And rebates and cash back programs are awesome, but not if you justify the purchase with 'Oh, I am okay with spending this much money because I am not technically spending all of it.'" 

    #20

    Spending at least 1 hour a day developing new skills to move your career forward for me.

    I know everyone talks about ways to save on here and they are great but being frugal with your time at least for me has proven to be the most crucial thing.

    That focus allowed me to enter into a new field then specialize and allowed me to go from working 60+ hours a week to support my family to where I work 32-40 but not nearly as hard per hour of work as the old job while making drastically more money.

    I've gotten to the point now where developing more knowledge in my field is very hard for me to find so I have diverted this education towards understanding real estate and other forms of investing.

    Time is precious don't waste it on dumb stuff like I did for far too long. There is value in relaxing and playing video games sometimes, and watching tik Tok and scrolling reddit, but too much consumption of that stuff in my experience is not being frugal with your time and in the long run will hold you down from being as successful as you deserve to be.

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    #21

    I have 3: I make my own coffee at home, so no need to buy it, I eat at home and whenever I’m out and about I have my lunch pail with me. Lastly, I’m a college student and we get a free bus pass so I rely heavily on public transportation.

    Those 3 things I just mentioned are such game changers. And I don’t wanna sound TOO frugal, I love the days whenever I don’t spend a single cent and at the same time I had an amazing and productive day.

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    Priorities are also something to consider when deciding where to cut costs. "In the earlier years of our marriage, I felt like I had more time than money. So some of the things that took more time but made us money or saved us money felt worth it," Lydia told Bored Panda. "As I've gotten busier and now run my own business, I am a lot more choosy about what money saving things I do."

    "For example, sometimes, it makes more sense to pay more for something that will save me time, because it's actually more financially wise for me to use that time saved and invest it in my business," she explained. "In the end, I'll make more money that way. I think that's always something to consider when you think about saving money."

    #22

    Walking /cycling to do as many everyday things as possible from commuting to work to shopping. You get the preventative health benefits of daily fitness without paying to go to a gym., in addition to ga$, car.

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    #23

    I use a cookie sheet instead of aluminum foil. Cut up old towels for paper towels. Bidet instead of toilet paper (healthier, too).

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    Melissa also recommends living frugally, even if you don't have to "because we will never know when the other shoe will drop, and because of that, we need to be wise with how and when we spend our earned money."

    But she added that not every financial plan or frugal living plan is right for everyone. "You have to decide what is right for you and your family and learn the art of compromise. If you really want to keep one thing, then you might have to give up something else," the frugal mom shared.

    #24

    Secondhand shopping (clothes, cars, household goods, furniture etc.), getting to know prices so you can spot a deal, Aldi, dollar stores, just learning not to buy stuff mindlessly - getting to a point of not needing a lot of stuff, living below your means, being a smart consumer - standing up for yourself if something goes wrong and complaining if necessary - questioning things and doing follow up, reviewing bills regularly and watching for fee creep and looking for alternatives periodically (like insurance), deferring gratification when necessary, cooking at home (if you can - it's a hard one for me but can be huge).

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    #25

    I enjoy canned energy drinks daily. Probably not the best for me, but buying them by the case rather than individually feels like a big win.

    12 for $20 beats the hell out of $3.39 each.

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    Living frugally can also benefit us in more ways than one. Caitlin says, "In many cases, living in a way that is better for our budgets is also better for the environment, and better for our health!"

    But we also have to be realistic about how much groceries cost nowadays. "Gone are the days when you could slash your food budget in half with a few simple tricks," the nutritionist noted. "Food costs in the USA have increased exponentially, and in order to choose nourishing meals that fill our bellies, we may have to incorporate these tricks while also increasing our food budgets to accommodate the increases in cost."

    #26

    I know everything adds up, but I like going after big ticket items because it feels more successful. I drive my cars til they're dead. My last car went 20 years with very little maintenance needed, so that was approximately $350/mo for 15 years. I also make coffee at home, bring breakfast/lunch to work every day (we sometimes do an office run to a local taco place, but that's less than once a week), and I generally try to make dinner 4-5x a week (I really enjoy eating out and trying new places so I'm less frugal there, but I budget specifically for eating out and save a lot bringing coffee, breakfast, and lunch.

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    #27

    I got into an argument just yesterday about shutting off the lights and I actually did some math. Assuming you had 20 incandescent light bulbs each consuming 60w for 8 hours a day (I was looking worst case) you'd save something like $1.60 a month by shutting them all off and living in the dark. You could switch them all out for LEDs and save something like $1.39 a month meaning it'd cost like $0.29 to have those bulbs running 8 hours a day.

    So if your bulbs are all LEDs you wouldn't really save all that much money by shutting them off. You probably still should but it probably isn't going to effect your budget all that much.

    Shutting off the heat/AC has a much larger impact because it takes a lot more energy. I struggled with the why on this one but it makes sense. The higher the temperature delta the faster you lose/gain heat. So if its 100F outside and you're keeping it 70F inside you're actually losing heat to the outside faster than if you kept it 80F inside.

    For us the biggest budget saver has been getting a dedicated freezer. This allows us to take advantage of sales and to have food in the house. It also helps keep me from eating out. When I consider eating out I think "I've got plenty of food at home that I spent a bunch of money on, why would I pay for more food." The other thing is if I've taken something out of the freezer to defrost in the morning I'm less likely to give in to the desire for instant gratification "I took that steak out, if I don't eat it it'll go bad."

    We paid off the cost of the freezer (more than we should have but its a nice freezer) in the first year of ownership. The electricity use was not noticeable in our electric bill...

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    "I think we associate fast food with being really cheap, but actually, the portions seem to be shrinking and the costs seem to be increasing," Caitlin told Bored Panda. "Plus, these foods don't tend to be supportive for long-term health, so relying on them too much might actually cost you more in the long run in terms of medical and healthcare fees."

    "I definitely don't mean to demonize these foods at all, but a full meal at a fast food restaurant is still likely to cost you $10, so unless it's a special treat, that's still not super budget-friendly," she explained. "If this is a meal that you really enjoy, I would treat it as just that - something you're eating because you enjoy it! But if you're only choosing it because it's cheap, you might be better off with a delicious homemade sandwich and potato chips!"

    #28

    I can save easily $100/month by shopping at Walmart, AldI AND Costco rather than buying everything at one store. I keep a spreadsheet to track prices on the things we use most. That also let's me see if the local grocery stores are offering a true loss leader with sales. To me, that's worth the time and effort.

    On the other hand, our water bill is $26 a month if I take a 20 minute shower every day, and $22 if I cut it down to 10 minutes. Saving $4 a month is not worth giving up 10 minutes of something I enjoy doing.

    I see way more value in spending time researching the best price on something you need to buy than wandering around in the dark, cold and stinky.

    (Disclaimer: I know utilities can be crazy high for other parts of the country, and of course there's the environment to consider but I will straight up FIGHT anyone who wants to turn off my bedroom fan while I'm sleeping.).

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    #29

    Take advantage of cashback CCs and loyalty programs. Not exactly a frugal tip, but taking a couple hours to research what cards can get you the best returns on the purchases you have to make anyway can put a decent chunk back in your pocket. I get 5% on groceries and dining, 4% gas and 3% everything else. Then a fraction to a couple percent extra with various apps and loyalty programs. Coupons deals etc. the flipp app is great for browsing multiple flyers at once for specific products.

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    #30

    People report huge savings with automatic thermostat adjustments. I prefer to just find a tolerable temp and leave it there. Unless I'm leaving for a week or something. We also save some money by heating the person, not the room. Fleece pajamas, slippers, electric blankets etc. 


    The grocery store thing depends on how you eat and your location. If Aldo is cheaper but they don't have anything you like, then it's not cheaper. There's also the opportunity cost of budgeting and shopping. But most of us don't make money in our downtime, so we could be making the effort to shop smarter. .

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    #31

    For me

    1) Living in a rent controlled apartment that costs me WAY below what I can really afford. It's old(er) but is in a great area and has everything I need.

    2) Driving a used Toyota Prius. I only drive Japanese cars as I learned the hard way that buying a German POS is the fastest way to being broke.

    3) Reducing my taxes (maxing out my 401k and Roth, tax lost harvesting (if any)).

    4) Staying in shape and getting regular tests, getting my teeth cleaned, ever year.

    Yes I could afford a much nicer place, a new car, and not save for retirement but why?

    I'm saving $12000 on rent + $12000 on a new car payment plus insurance + thousands on taxes + quality of life and future health care costs every year

    IMO, doing the above things is going to save you more money than you ever could on trivial things like watering down shampoo, eating top ramen every day, driving 15 miles to save a few bucks on gas, reusing every last material. That's cool and all, but I got more things I rather spend my time and energy on (funny enough I'm on reddit).

    BTW I cook almost every meal at home. But it's more because I'm too lazy to go get food and it's much quicker and much more enjoyable cooking because I love cooking.

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    #32

    Also, from my experience food is the easiest way to manipulate your budget. You can easily spend several hundred a month per person, the other extreme being rice and chicken every meal. Find a place on that scale which works for you. You can put in a lot of work cooking and save a lot of money.

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    #33

    Brush and floss and rinse with water after meals. Do not overeat. Don’t smoke. Don’t drink. Get daily exercise.Avoid junk food. Learn and read daily. Increase your health understanding. Health is wealth and it’s real dollars and affect quality of life.

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  • Saturday 23 March 2024 - 05:00

    The world around us is a fascinating place. However, many of us are too busy to notice a lot of interesting and peculiar details. If we were to get into the habit of slowing down and taking a look around, we might enjoy our day-to-day lives far more.

    That’s where the popular ‘Stranger Things in Stunning World’ Facebook group comes in. The members of this online community share some of the most impressive things that they’ve come across, from wholesome images and acts of kindness to strange events that might change your perspective.

    Bored Panda got in touch with Jodi Wellman, MAPP, who shed some light on why we rush so much in life and what we can do to be more present and notice our surroundings more. Wellman is a speaker, author, and leadership coach, as well as the founder of the ‘Four Thousand Mondays’ project. You’ll find the thoughts she shared with us below.

    #1 Don't Know Why This Hasn't Received More Publicity, But This Fifty-Foot Sculpture Was Unveiled Recently In South Dakota. It's Called 'Dignity' And Was Done By Artist Dale Lamphere To Honor The Women Of The Sioux Nation

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    According to Wellman, people value productivity and efficiency. This “contributes to the ‘go go go-ness’ of our days,” she told Bored Panda via email.

    “But I think many of us are caught up in what’s known as an existential vacuum, which is characterized by a nagging sense of meaninglessness in life. When we’re feeling unfulfilled in life, we get pretty savvy at filling the void with manufactured busy work,” the founder of the ‘Four Thousand Mondays’ project said.

    #2 My Brother Made These Two Quilts, And He Is Ashamed Of Being A Seamstress, So I Thought It Would Be Interesting To Post Here In The Group So That He Feels More Motivated To Continue, Because He Has A Lot Of Talent, And I Don't Want Him To Stop

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    #3 Brazilian Priest Juan Pablo Takes Abandoned Dogs Off The Streets, And Feeds And Bathes Them. Then He Introduces A Dog To Each Mass And To Find Each One A Home. Dozens Of Stray Dogs Have Families Because Of This Man. We Hope This Idea Catches On. God Bless You Father

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    “We might want to be suspicious of the purpose task-rushing is serving for us and start connecting to a deeper sense of meaning and purpose in life.”

    Wellman noted that, from her perspective, remembering that we’re all going to die can help us be more present in the here and now.

    “We are temporary, finite, ‘limited time only!’ This ancient practice known as memento mori works because it’s only when we contemplate our mortality that we snap to attention and realize all we have in this momentary existence is This Moment,” she explained to Bored Panda.

    “I want everyone to count their Mondays; we get about 4,000 on average, and tuning into however many we have left can open our eyes up to what matters, what’s special right here and right now.”

    #4 This Crow Broke Her Beak 8 Years Ago In A Collision With A Car. He Has Patiently Fed Her And Loved Her Since. They Have Babies Every Year And She Is An Affectionate Mother, And The Entire Flock Protect Her. Living Proof That Compassion Is Not Limited To Humans

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    #5 94 Year Old Agnes Kasparkova Turns Her Small Village Into An Art Gallery In The Czech Republic

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    #6 Easton's Mom Told Him He Could Adopt A New Pet. He Had The Choice Between A Puppy Dog Or A Cat. He Chose To Adopt Tiny, A 10-Year-Old Cat Who Had Just Lost His Home. Of All The Animals, He Chose To Adopt An Overweight, Old, Shy Cat. Love Is Blind, As It Should Be. On The Ride Home, Tiny Got Out Of His Cage And Cuddled In With His New Owner And Has Been Stuck To Him Ever Since. Great Job Easton, Tiny Is One Lucky Cat!

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    The members of the ‘Stranger Things in Stunning World’ community are extremely active, so there’s a constant feed of new posts for members to look through.

    The Facebook group was first created back in early November 2021. Over the next two and half years, it grew to nearly 113k members in size. The team running the group is very social and encourages everyone to invite their friends to join them to “feel the difference.” They see the community as a sort of way to make the world a better place by sharing positive and interesting content.

    #7 Every Year This Mama Duck Brings Her Babies To My House And I Help Her Take Care Of Them. This Morning I Opened My Door To 13 New Peeping Fluff Balls

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    #8 My 84-Year-Old Grandmother Apologized For Having To Wear Her Nightgown In Front Of Us. I Said It Was No Problem And That It Actually Looked Very Comfortable, So She Immediately Offered One To Me. It's Not Like I Could Have Rejected This Generous Gift

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    #9 Our Cow Bertha Wasn't Feeling Good So Last Night, My Son Went Outside To Spend Time With Her. I Woke Up This Morning And Found This

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    Telling ourselves to slow down to appreciate life more is easier said than done. However, if we make the change, we potentially avoid a lot of stress. Physician Susan Biali Haas, M.D., has a range of strategies for people to try to help them stop rushing so much and slow down. She notes that the first step is becoming aware that you’re in the habit of rushing in the first place.

    “When you catch yourself doing it, ask yourself if it’s really necessary. Are the extra seconds or minutes that you might gain really worth all the tension and stress?” the physician writes on Psychology Today that, most often, it’s not worth rushing about everywhere. The next step is to slow down your pace consciously.

    #10 An 85 Year Old Lady Is Feeding A Squirrel In New York's Washington Square Park With A Puppet She Created

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    #11 The Expert Chainsaw Cutter Jeffrey Michael Samudosky Used Part Of A Dead Sequoia To Create His Incredible Octopus' Sculpture. Wow!

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    #12 This Man Is Recycling Old Picnic Coolers Into Shelters For Stray Cats For Winter!

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    The expert suggests taking a few deep breaths, relaxing your shoulders, and then focusing on whatever you need or want to. The key here is that you’re putting yourself in a state of relaxation instead of constantly being on high alert. “Let go of any magical ideas about time that keep you rushing around, perpetually late, scrambling, and feeling off-kilter,” Dr. Biali Haas suggests.

    “Let go of any magical ideas about time that keep you rushing around, perpetually late, scrambling, and feeling off-kilter,” Dr. Biali Haas suggests. 

    #13 5-Week-Old Hunter Snoozing Alongside His 104-Year-Old Great-Great-Grandfather Charles

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    #14 A Deer Walked Into A Store In Colorado. The Shop Owner Gave Her Some Cookies. After Leaving The Store, She Returned After Half An Hour With Her Entire Family

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    #15 Captain Suzy Garrett And Her First-Officer Daughter, Donna, Are The First Mother-Daughter Pair In History To Pilot A Commercial Skywest Airlines Flight Together

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    Something that saps your energy and attention is multi-tasking. Research shows that it doesn’t really work like you hope it does, and it only scatters your focus and leaves you exhausted. Whenever you can, try to focus on a single task at a time. Fully immerse yourself in it, and then move on to the next one. If you’re doing a bit of everything, you’re only unnecessarily stretching yourself thin.

    #16 French Designers Invented These Raised Gardens That Make Gardening Accessible For Seniors And People In Wheelchairs!

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    #17 In A Children’s Hospital Of Italy – Therapeutic Dogs Are Impatiently Waiting To See Their Respective Children

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    #18 The Owner Of This Car Is From Denmark. He Didn't Start His Car For A Month Until This Dove Hatched Its Eggs. He Said: "As Long As She Chose My Car To Build Her Nest, I'll Match Her Spirit."

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    Dr. Biali Haas also urges people to focus on being present, wherever they might be and whatever they’re doing. For instance, if you’re speaking to someone, be fully engaged in the conversation. Don’t keep picking up your phone to check for emails or messages. Similarly, if you’re out for a walk, bring your attention to your surroundings instead of worrying about work and family problems.

    #19 This Dear Little Street Dog Is Taking Care Of Abandoned Kittens...she Has Nothing Material To Give But Gives The Greatest Gift To Bestow On Any Being...unconditional Love, Bless Her Giving Tender Soul

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    #20 A Swan Embracing A Vet Which Saved His Life. If This Is Not Beautiful, I Don't Know What Is

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    #21 He Is Homeless Man But Everyday He Hands Out Flowers Left Over From The Markets Just To Make People Happy And Smile

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    In the meantime, it’s up to us to be on the lookout for opportunities to help others and be kind and generous. As we’ve recently written on Bored Panda, it’s through consistent action, not just our words, that we can spread kindness. Not only that, but we should all strive to lead by example. It’s one thing to tell someone they should be kinder. It’s another to embody our own values and inspire others with our actions.

    #22 Donkey Nannies In Italy. Each Year In Italy, Grazing Animals Are Moved From High Pastures Down To The Plains. Newborn Lambs Are Unable To Make This Journey On Their Own. Instead, They Ride In The Pouches Of A Specially Made Saddle On The Back Of A Donkey Or A Mule Nanny. They Are Taken Down At Rest Stops And Returned To Their Mothers For A Bite To Eat And A Bit Of Nuzzling

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    #23 This Farmer Had A Calf Born In A Snow Storm And Had To Raise Its Body Temperature

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    #24 Imagine Walking Through A Museum And Discovering A 100-Year-Old Painting Of Yourself From Another Life

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    Being kind and compassionate doesn’t mean that we have to move metaphorical mountains. If you’re not used to being altruistic, you should focus on tiny acts of kindness, instead of trying to do something that’s overwhelming and exhausting. For instance, smiling at someone, saying ‘hello,’ thanking them, and helping them with their luggage are all ways that you can spread kindness. If you’re ever in doubt, you can simply walk up to someone who seems to be struggling and gently ask them if they’d like a hand.

    #25 The Akhal-Teke Is Probably The Most Beautiful Horse Breed In Existence. Apart From Their Breathtaking Metallic Sheen (Lending Them Their Nickname "The Golden Horse"), They Are Also Known For Their Speed And Intelligence. There Are About 6,600 Of Them On Earth. Dna Research Found The Akhal-Teke To Be One Of The Oldest Horse Breeds Alive Today

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    #26 All School Cafeterias Should Do This!! “Students Who Buy Lunches May Place Unwanted And Unopened Food On This Ice Tray. If Other Students Are Still Hungry After They Finish Their Own Lunches, They May Choose One Item From The Share Bin. This Simple Process Reduces Waste And Makes Tummies Full.”

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    #27 Incredible Shot

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    At the same time, we cannot forget to look after ourselves. We can and should be kind and generous, but we ought to prioritize our welfare first. When we’re full of energy, we’re in the best possible position to help others. That means looking after your physical and mental health by getting enough exercise and sleep, eating well, drinking plenty of water, having an active and positive social life, and finding meaning in your work. 

    #28 Here Is 100 Year Old Rhododendron And The Woman Who Planted It

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    #29 This Beauty Is A Sorrel Peacock Leopard Appaloosa, Owned By Gws Appaloosas. His Ancestors Were Owned By Nez Perce Indians

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    #30 The Mud Maid Is A Living Sculpture By Sue Hill At The Lost Gardens Of Heligan, Cornwall, UK. Depending On The Season, The Mud Maid’s ‘Hair’ And ‘Clothes’ Change When The Seasonal Plants And Moss Grow Over The Sculpture

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    Which of the pics in this list, as shared by the members of the ‘Stranger Things in Stunning World’ Facebook group, resonated the most with you, dear Pandas? What do you do to slow down so you can notice what’s going on around you? Do you go out of your way to be kind to others? Feel free to share your thoughts in the comments.

    #31 Sleeping With Your Best Buddies – What Could Go Wrong? Jim Kowalczik, The Founder Of This Bear Orphanage, Takes Care Of The Rescued Bears Day By Day. He Feeds Them, Bathes Them, Plays With Them, And Sometimes They Even Take A Nap Together, As You Can See

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    #32 Turtle, Waking Up From Hibernation

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    #33 This Sculpture Of A Loving Pair Of Life-Sized Lions Was Created Entirely Out Of Cardboard With The Exception Of A Bit Of Wood In The Base For Stability

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    #34 A Newborn Turtle Touches The Sea For The First Time

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    #35 Ice Hummingbird Created By Nature

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    #36 Amazing

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    #37 Ice Tree In Canada

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    #38 Bowerbirds Create Elaborate Structures To Attract Potential Mates By Placing Different Bright Objects They Collect In And Around A Bower, Spending Many Hours Meticulously Arranging The Collection

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    #39 This Guy Holding An Umbrella Over A Soldier Standing By The Seat And Plaque Dedicated To The 92,000+ Unaccounted For American Soldiers Since Wwi

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    #40 You Pull Into The Driveway And See This…

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    #41 Fun Fact: Pufferfish Release A Toxin When They Puff Out That Is Meant To Impair The Attacker, So They Can Safely Escape. Ironically, This Doesn’t Work On Dolphins In The Same Way.. It Actually Gets Them High. So They Purposely Inflate Them And Pass Them Around To Their Dolphin Friends For Fun

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    #42 We Had A Surprise This Morning When We Assisted One Of Our Pure Lleyn Ewes Give Birth - We Were Expecting 5 Lambs (Not Overly Uncommon For Our Flock) But She Was Actually Carrying 7, A Septuplet! A First For Us Anyway!

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    #43 4 Types Of Tigers In The Same Photo: Golden Tiger, Snow White Tiger, Bengal Tiger And White Tiger

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    #44 The Sumela Monastery In Turkey!

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    #45 A Chimpanzee Who Suffers From Alopecia Shows How Muscular These Primates Actually Are Underneath Their Usual Coat Of Hair

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    #46 Nature Is Truly Amazing! These Are Banyan Tree Roots In Hong Kong

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    #47 "Giant African Land Snails" Are The Largest Living Snail Species In The World

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    #48 The Oldest House In France. It's Found In Aveyron, It's 700 Years Old, It Was Built In The 13th Century And Belonged To A Jeanne. The Ground Floor Is A Little Smaller Than The Upstairs Because In Those Times You Only Paid Taxes On Occupied Land, So Everyone Built Like This, ′′ Cheating "! The House Tells Us Jeanne Was Relatively Rich, Because She's Built From Stone. It's Currently Under Restoration

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    #49 Identical Twin Brothers Josh And Jeremy Married Identical Twin Sisters Brittany And Briana. Both Couples Gave Birth To Male Babies At The Same Time. Although Technically They Are Cousins, Children Are Genetically Brothers. It Gets Weirder: Both Families Live Together In The Same House

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    #50 The Size Of A Grizzly Bear Paw

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  • Saturday 23 March 2024 - 05:00

    Let's take a journey back in time, pandas. Picture ancient Egypt, where cats were worshiped as holy guardians and treated like royalty. Fast forward to today, and what do you see? Cats are still stealing the spotlight with their irresistible charm and peculiar looks.

    Speaking of cats' daily routines, did you know that an average cat sleeps around 12-16 hours every day? This extended nap time not only allows the animals to recharge their batteries but also gives their owners plenty of opportunities to capture them in various funny poses.

    However, when they're awake, cats have a knack for turning boring moments into funny adventures, and it’s really amusing to see their mischievous character in action. Their spontaneous antics can be found on the subreddit "What's Wrong With Your Cat?", which has 728,000 members, so we decided to delve into its archives and find some really entertaining pictures of our feline friends. Don’t forget to share which one is your favorite in the comments!

    #1 An Exhausted Mother And Her Weird Children

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    Such odd behaviors displayed by cats stem from millions of years of biological evolution. Just like their ancestors, who were solitary hunters, modern cats rely on their natural instincts in order to survive.

    But is it just genetics that drive a tabby's behavior? Or is it the things they pick up along the way? Well, it's actually a bit of both. Their behavior is a combination of genetic traits and life experiences, creating a purrfectly unique personality.

    #2 Yes, Tell Me What's The Matter

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    #3 Winston Is Popping In To Say Hi

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    For instance, it’s their hunting heritage that often leads to amusing situations in a domestic setting. When a cat pounces on a moving shadow, it could be because it mistakes it for prey. This often leads to our favorite pet comically chasing its own tail in circles.

    In fact, these natural instincts have also improved their interactions with humans. Modern cats have adapted to use vocalization to attract human attention. Back in the day, meowing was like the secret language of moms and kittens. But now, cats purr to communicate more effectively with humans.

    #4 Life's Too Hard, Man

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    #5 Seriously Dan? You Can't Turn On The TV?

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    #6 Curly Has Quite An Interesting Sleeping Position On My Desk

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    Such genetic traits largely influence a feline's behavior. But their quirky behavior can also be credited to their life experiences. Let's dive into how their environment affects them.

    Kittens have a critical socialization period from two to seven weeks old. During this time, they're like little sponges, soaking up everything around them. It is during this time they learn what's normal and safe. Anything they don't experience as a baby might become a bit scary later on.

    #7 My Couch Keeps Attacking Me

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    #8 Grace Loves Lying On Her Back. She Just Never Seems To Know What To Do With Her Legs

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    #9

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    Research shows that kittens who receive 30–40 minutes of petting and play time daily tend to develop a stronger bond with humans. Additionally, if kittens interact with more humans growing up, then they are more comfortable around people as adult cats.

    Exposure to different environments also impacts a cat's demeanor, leading to some rather peculiar antics. A cat raised in a bustling city apartment may develop a heightened sense of curiosity. For such city cats, the living room is their playground as they investigate every hiding spot and secret passage with ninja-like agility

    #10 Enjoy My Lemur Cat

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    #11 She Turns Into This Thing When I Make The Bed And Viciously Attacks My Hair When I Try To Tuck In The Sheets. Yep, She's Looking At My Hair In This Pic Lol

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    #12 My Friend’s Cat Might Have A Problem

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    Meanwhile, their countryside cousin may exhibit a more relaxed demeanor. They enjoy spending leisurely afternoons relaxing in the sun or lazily batting at passing insects. These contrasting environments not only shape a cat's physical abilities but also influence their social interactions and overall temperament.

    #13 Roomba No Worky

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    #14 Emulating How She Sees The Humans Sit On The Sofa

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    #15 Shoulder Cat

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    It's this blend of nature and nurture that makes understanding cat behavior fascinating. As cat parents, it's crucial for us to grasp these quirks in order to make a meaningful connection with our beloved pets. After all, the unique bond between a cat and its human companion often defies conventional expectations.

    #16 First Time He Saw Himself In The Mirror

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    #17 Sentient Dryer Lint

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    #18 He Thinks He's Invisible

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    Unlike dogs, which are known for their ample display of affection and loyalty, cats tend to express their attachment in more subtle yet profound ways. Although known for their aloof nature, cats are secret softies when it comes to their human companions.

    #19 My Special Girl

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    #20 One Of His Favorite Ways To Sleep

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    #21 I'm Worried About Him Sometimes

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    Through cuddle sessions and playful antics, they form deep emotional connections with their owners. So, don't be fooled by their independent nature — these whiskered wonders are just as attached to us as we are to them.

    #22 Stepped Out Of The Shower To This

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    #23 My Scrungly Son Cleaned Himself And Then Sat Like This For Another 30 Minutes

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    #24 His Happy Place Is In My Robe

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    This bond isn't just about having a furry sidekick, it’s a unique partnership built on trust and mutual respect. Cats, with their keen intuition, can sniff out our emotions faster than a dog can find a treat. They're our silent confidants, offering purr-fect comfort and cuddles whenever we're feeling a bit ruff. They always provide comfort during our times of need.

    #25 My Friend Had Her Parents Visit And Her Cat Stayed Like This The Entire Time

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    #26 She Has Multiple Beds But Always Chooses The Box

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    #27 Looks Like A Demon From A Renaissance Painting

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    Sometimes, misinterpreting a cat's behavior could strain the bond between owner and feline friend. Navigating through their quirky moments with patience and empathy makes things easy and manageable. One key approach is to establish a consistent routine for your pet, providing them with structure and predictability in their daily lives.

    #28 Doug Loves Three Things: My GF, Licking His Butt For 45+ Min, And Potato Chips

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    #29 Look At Doug’s Neck, Hair, And Neck Hair! (And Desperation For Ruffles)

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    #30 Out Of A Whole House, This Is Fo's Bed

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    Additionally, providing physical stimulation through interactive toys and playtime can help channel their energy in more constructive ways. Now, whether they are dodging imaginary obstacles like a feline superhero or giving you peculiar looks, all you need to do is sit back, relax, and enjoy the show until they tire out.

    And finally, don't hesitate to seek guidance from a veterinarian or animal behaviorist if you're struggling to address specific behavioral issues. For more similar pictures, fire up our older publication on weird cat behavior.

    #31 What's Wrong With Your Cat? No, Have A Seat And Let's Talk About What's Wrong With You

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    #32 He Just Had A Hard Day At The Office, I Guess I Just Gonna Bring Him A Beer And Turn On The TV

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    #33 I Can’t Handle It When She Sleeps On Her Face Like That

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    #34 How Is She Comfortable?

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    #35 My Cat Has Been Snuggling A Ruler For Like A Week

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    #36 He Worked His Way Under The Basket Handles To Lay On An Uncomfortable Pile Of Stuff

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    #37 I Really Wish She Would Stop Giving Me That Look

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    #38 Oddy Is 5 m.o. And Still Doesn’t Know How A Bed Works

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    #39 They Just Sit In The Shower At Random Times

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    #40 We're Having What For Dinner?!

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    #41 My Cat, Tusse. He Just Likes Sleeping/Relaxing In Weird Positions…?

  • Wednesday 20 March 2024 - 14:36

    Trigger warning: domestic violence, physical abuse, emotional abuse.

    Richard Spencer, a man from Bubwith, East Yorkshire, England, shared his devastating story of suffering abuse at the hands of his wife for 20 years in a new Channel 5 documentary.

    Titled “My Wife My Abuser: The Secret Footage,” the program left viewers in tears when it aired on Monday (March 18).

    During a series of interviews, the 47-year-old man got upset as he recalled the “most demoralizing thing” that happened to him while living with his ex-partner, Sheree.

    “I was sitting on the bedroom floor because Sheree wouldn’t let me sit on the bed. 

    “She got up to go to the toilet, and I was facing where the bathroom was; the next minute, I just realized that she defecated on my head.”

    A new Channel 5 documentary tells the story of Richard Spencer, who was subjected to 20 years of abuse at the hands of his wife, Sheree

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    Following the revelation, an audio clip from the incident played in which the victim could be heard saying, “I don’t deserve it.”

    “You do deserve it. Go and scrub away you c*** and clean my s*** up,” Sheree replied, as per The Mirror.

    The couple, who first met in a club in 2000, had installed a nanny cam in 2015 following the birth of their eldest daughter.

    Hidden camera footage shows further distressing instances of abuse. In one video, viewers can see Sheree spitting at Richard and grabbing him by the throat.

    Richard also required stitches after an incident where she hit him on the back of the head with a wine glass, permanently disfiguring one of his ears.

    “She used repeated acts of physical assault, threats, verbal abuse, and humiliation to punish and exercise control over me,” the victim said

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    To document the abuse, he handed 43 photographs of injuries, 36 video clips, and 9 mobile recordings over to the police. A friend of his convinced him to do so after noting a bruise on Richard’s body.

    Richard started secretly recording the abuse because he felt like it would serve as “insurance” in the future in case Sheree tried to prevent him from seeing their three children.

    Throughout their marriage, she repeatedly threatened to tell the police that she was the one being abused, even screaming, “Stop it, stop it, Richard, you’re hurting me,” hoping their neighbors would believe her lies.

    Whenever he tried to defend himself, Sheree would threaten to hurt herself so she could tell a friend or neighbor that Richard had caused the injury.

    During a point in the interview, the father-of-three recalled Sheree telling him, “And once I’ve done that, I can get a restraining order against you, so you never see your baby.”

    Richard required stitches after an incident where Sheree hit him on the back of the head with a wine glass

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    In March 2023, Sheree got a four-year prison sentence at Hull Crown Court after she admitted to controlling and coercive behavior and three assaults causing actual bodily harm, according to Express UK.

    Judge Kate Rayfield reportedly told the court this was “the worst case of controlling and coercive behavior” she had ever seen.

    “I felt so trapped for lots of reasons. If it had not been for my friend, I’m not sure what would have happened,” Richard told The Sun.

    “I have become resigned to the fact that I will never fully recover from her abuse and that it will have a permanent damaging impact on mine and my family’s life,” he explained.

    “Sheree’s abuse towards me evolved and escalated over time; she used repeated acts of physical assault, threats, verbal abuse, and humiliation to punish and exercise control over me.

    “The abuse was hidden from the outside world, including friends and family.

    “Sheree manipulated me into believing that I was a responsible and willing participant in the abuse.

    “She remorselessly proclaimed that I deserved to be punished and that it was a justifiable consequence of me disappointing her in some way.”

    Sheree was sentenced to four years in jail in March 2023

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    Channel 5 viewers reacted to the cruel footage, taking to social media to express their support for Richard.

    “I hope that after this has aired on TV, any MAN who suffers any sort of domestic violence doesn’t feel ashamed or alone to speak out. I hope it helps others come forward,” someone wrote. “YOU matter, and how you are treated matters #Mywifemyabuser.”

    “This poor, poor man. There must be many men out there suffering. I hope they come forward. #MyWifeMyAbuser,” another person said.

    A separate viewer wrote, “This is horrific viewing. 20 years of this man’s life down the drain at the hands of the vilest woman #mywifemyabuser.”

    “It’s crazy to think if she actually said it was him and he hadn’t gotten his own evidence. She’d probably have gotten away with this. Breaking my heart #mywifemyabuser,” somebody else theorized.

    Watch the trailer for the documentary below

    “Heartbreaking. He is a survivor and stronger than he thinks. So glad he got away. I hope it makes more men speak out,” another social media user expressed.

    “This was the saddest thing watching what you went through. She was pure evil, and you didn’t deserve what she did to you,” a separate person added.

    Richard now helps the Mankind Initiative charity, which supports men who have survived domestic abuse.

    His goal is that his documentary will inspire more victims to step forward with their stories and seek justice.

    “I truly hope he is able to heal and enjoy his life and children,” a viewer expressed

    The post “She Was Pure Evil”: Man Abused By His Wife For 20 Years Speaks Out In New Documentary first appeared on Bored Panda.
  • Wednesday 20 March 2024 - 13:01

    Keeping Up With The Kardashians star Scott Disick was recently seen dining out with friends in Los Angeles, USA, showing noticeable weight loss, prompting speculation about his health and lifestyle changes.

    The 40-year-old socialite was spotted on Saturday (March 16) for a meal at Catch Steak restaurant in West Hollywood, alongside friends, looking drastically different.

    Scott seemingly shed quite a bit of weight as he was seen cruising down a street with his pal Jordan Barrett, a fashion model.

    Photographs and footage also showed the single father-of-three seated next to a mystery woman, TMZ reported.

    Scott reportedly looked a good deal skinnier than he’s been known to look in the past.

    He was observed wearing some baggy clothes. “We know Scott’s been focused on his weight in recent months,” TMZ reported.

    Scott Disick was recently seen dining out with friends in Los Angeles, showing noticeable weight loss

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    The reality TV star’s weight was a topic abroached during the most recent season of The Kardashians when his former sister-in-law Khloé Kardashian took him to a doctor to talk about a back injury he sustained after a car crash back in 2022.

    Scott was seen telling the doctor the crash had led to him gaining some weight and also diminished his sexual performance.

    While fans have been worried that his new look could be due to illness or an addiction problem, Scott has seemingly resorted to using the weight-loss drug Ozempic to slim down his frame, The Mirror reported.

    According to UC Davis Health, Ozempic is used in adults with type 2 diabetes as a weekly injection to help lower blood sugar by helping the pancreas make more insulin. However, the drug has been popularized among celebrities for rapid weight loss.

    Scott reportedly turned to the drug after struggling with his “dad bod” when he gained weight after his car accident.

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    An insider told DailyMail.com: “He is not ill and isn’t doing hardcore drugs. 

    “Kourtney would never allow Scott to spend so much time with their kids if he was in the throes of an addiction.”

    Scott was married to Kourtney Kardashian from 2006 to 2015. The former couple share three children.

    Scott initially gained weight after sustaining a back injury from a car crash back in 2022

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    The insider went on to explain that Scott had been struggling with low self-esteem due to his weight gain and couldn’t stand how he looked. 

    They added: “Scott started taking Ozempic because he had serious issues with his weight gain. 

    “This time last year he saw himself as fat. 

    “He had gained a lot of weight and couldn’t stand seeing himself in video footage that aired in the past couple of months. 

    “He would go to great lengths to cover it up.”

    “This makes me sad,” a reader commented

    The post Scott Disick “Looks Ill” In Concerning Public Appearance, Sparking Rumors Of Ozempic Usage first appeared on Bored Panda.
  • Wednesday 20 March 2024 - 12:15

    When we think of celebrity homes, it’s often the luxurious mansions showcased in Architectural Digest’s “Open Door” series that spring to mind. This is why when Drew Barrymore shared a glimpse of her surprisingly modest living room in January, people were left a bit confused.

    The actress shared a casual video of herself watching “The Wedding Singer,” her 1998 rom-com with Adam Sandler.

    In the clip, Drew explained that she had to postpone her yoga class because she noticed the film was on TV. After she turned her camera towards the screen, viewers were surprised to see not a huge 85-inch flat-screen but a more average-sized one.

    The small TV was placed on top of a stand against the wall. In front of it was a coffee table with some magazines and a mug.

    After her average-sized TV went viral in January, Drew Barrymore shared a glimpse into her “regular apartment”

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    After Drew posted the clip, people began commenting on her low-key living room, noting how it didn’t resemble the typical lavish room one would expect to see in a millionaire’s home.

    “Trying to figure out why she has no furniture and a miniature TV on a nightstand,” someone commented on the “50 First Dates” actress’ video.

    “Amazing movie. But I’m shocked that someone worth 50 million has an 11-inch TV in her living room. Lol,” somebody else said.

    In a recent TikTok video, the 49-year-old star—whose estimated net worth is $125 million—offered her fans another glimpse into her home.

    In a new video, the actress showed off her kitchen, dining area, and bathroom, which don’t appear to be luxurious

    Image credits: Drew Barrymore

    One of the frames sees Drew recording herself in a corner of her house that is adorned with multiple framed scenic paintings and green curtains. She appears in what looks like no makeup with an on-screen text that reads, “I like staying home.

    In another clip, the California native can be seen frying eggs in her kitchen, dressed in a casual outfit consisting of a Minnie Mouse T-shirt and sweatpants. 

    The shot shows Drew’s white gas cooker, which appears to be pretty standard.

    Furthermore, her walk-in closet doesn’t resemble the massive ones people would associate with Paris Hilton or Kylie Jenner. While still spacious, it doesn’t seem too extravagant. The space also has what appears to be a wicker laundry basket and some clothes lying on the floor.

    Her walk-in closet isn’t too extravagant and doesn’t resemble the massive ones people would associate with a celebrity

    Image credits: Drew Barrymore 

    Image credits: Drew Barrymore 

    In the final frame of the video, Drew sits down to eat at her dining table, which is covered with a floral tablecloth and a striped placemat for her plate. In front of the table, an open white cupboard reveals shelves of crockery.

    She also shares a glimpse of another TV, which is larger than the one the actress filmed in January.

    The Golden Globe winner has previously shown her bathroom on social media. While recording an ad for a tattoo balm, Drew revealed her regular-sized shower with traditional black and white tiling. Inside, the shower has a small plastic caddy overflowing with bathroom products.

    Watch Drew’s video below

    @drewbarrymoreI love staying in.♬ original sound – Drew Barrymore

    People expressed their surprise by her latest video, pointing out that Drew’s home has a cozy vibe instead of looking over-the-top.

    “I love the fact that she lives in a regular apartment doing normal things and just living her best life,” a fan wrote.

    “You give off the vibes you bought your first apartment, and you are still there. So wholesome and cute,” another social media user said.

    A third person said, “I love that your house looks like a home and not just a showpiece.”

    “I couldn’t express just how much your humble life and sweet personality soothe my soul!” a separate TikTok user commented.

    “That’s probably her side house,” a social media user wrote

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  • Wednesday 20 March 2024 - 12:03

    A Will & Grace actor recently weighed in on the debate over whether gay characters should be played by gay actors, citing his own experiences as a straight actor portraying an iconic queer role. An LGBTQ+ charity has since reacted.

    Eric McCormack rose to fame after starring as gay lawyer Will Truman on the popular sitcom Will & Grace.

    Nevertheless, the 60-year-old actor, who was married to actress Janet Holden for nearly three decades, shared his opinion about gay characters being portrayed by straight actors, something he did for eight seasons on the sitcom.

    Appearing on Monday’s (March 18) episode of ITV’s Good Morning Britain, Eric said he believed the “best person for the role” should be cast in projects, regardless of sexuality.

    He explained: “That’s a tough one for me because I didn’t become an actor so that I could play an actor.”

    Will & Grace’s Eric McCormack spoke on straight actors playing gay roles, sparking various reactions, including from an LGBTQ+ charity

    Image credits: David Shankbone

    The Canadian-American talent continued: “There’s no part I’ve ever played where I wasn’t playing something I’m not. It’s part of the gig.

    “And I’ve always said, if gay actors weren’t allowed to play straight actors, Broadway would be over.”

    As per Entertainment Weekly, Eric further stated: “So this is what we do.

    “I’d like to think that I represent it well.

    “I came from the theater, and one of my best friends was a gay man.

    “So I think I took their spirit and their message in what was otherwise just a sitcom and, represented it, I hope.”

    Upon being asked if he thought he would be cast if the sitcom was made today, Eric replied: “Well, I guess the answer would be, they’d have to say in the casting room, ‘And you’re gay, right?’ which I don’t think they can say.”

    He added: “I would like to think in general that the best person for the role, the one that comes in and knocks it out of the park, is the one that gets the part.”

    Eric McCormack defended his portrayal of gay lawyer Will Truman, emphasizing the importance of performance over sexuality

    Image credits: Will & Grace

    Will & Grace starred Eric and Sean Hayes as its two main gay characters. Sean, who was not out at the time, played Jack McFarland and was nominated for seven consecutive Emmys, winning one, Out reported.

    Meanwhile, Eric was nominated for four Emmys, winning one in 2001.

    When it comes to LGBTQ+ characters, leaving aside the sexual orientation and gender identity of the actors behind the roles, film studios are also behind television, NBC News reported in 2021.

    In the 2020 Studio Responsibility Index, the LGBTQ+ media advocacy group GLAAD reported that 22 out of 118 films counted from major studios (18.6 percent) released in 2019 featured LGBTQ characters, with gay male characters representing the bulk, at nearly 70 percent, and no transgender characters.

    Nielsen’s inaugural “Being Seen on Screen: Diverse Representation & Inclusion on TV” report found that 26 percent of the top 300 TV programs included at least one cast member who identifies as LGBTQ+.

    While straight and cisgender actors are given many opportunities to play roles outside their own gender and sexuality, many gay and trans actors say they are given far less leeway, NBC News stated. This is another reason, in addition to the authenticity factor, that some argue queer roles should be reserved for queer actors.

    Will & Grace starred Eric and Sean Hayes as its two main gay characters. Sean, who was not out at the time, played Jack McFarland

    Image credits: Will & Grace

    “Gone are the days when few actors on the traveling troupe had to play all roles, dressing up as men and women, white or Black, able-bodied or disabled,” Lukasz Konieczka, executive director for LGBTQ+ charity Mosaic Youth, told Bored Panda in an email.

    Lukasz continued: “Today, some actors are struggling to find work due to their disability or transgender identity.

    “If we want to build a more inclusive society, surely arts should be ahead of its time.

    “We should seek actors with lived experience, be it sexual orientation, disability, or gender identity, to name but a few.”

    Lukasz went on to highlight the inappropriateness of blackface, as well as the backlash TV shows like Little Britain faced as a result of the outdated and racist practice.

    “I am Polish, and I am sick and tired of watching actors who can’t speak Polish pretending they do when even I can’t understand them,” the director said. “All this while Polish actors are being taught to give up their accents to advance their careers.”

    He further stated: “Queer stories should be performed by those who are indeed queer, but they shouldn’t be restricted to just those roles either.

    “Similar to trans actors playing roles of those whose transness isn’t part of the storyline.

    “Black people can play characters that aren’t all just about being Black, same as gay people can play characters whose focus isn’t their sexuality.

    “Casting directors need to stop casting as if it were a theatre troupe in the XVI century.”

    Eric McCormack’s statement fueled backlash on social media

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  • Wednesday 20 March 2024 - 09:22

    The sidewalks of Los Angeles were recently set ablaze as Bianca Censori, the wife of rapper Ye (formerly known as Kanye West), stepped out in yet another look that had heads turning.

    This time, Bianca’s outfit screamed “Kim Kardashian,” as it was uncannily similar to a silver bikini that Ye’s ex-wife was pictured wearing in the past. 43-year-old Kim’s clothing brand SKIMS also previously released a metallic swimwear line in the summer of 2022, which appeared to be the inspiration behind Bianca’s latest outfit.

    Clad in a metallic silver micro miniskirt that exposed her butt and a thong that covered the bare essentials, Bianca showcased her take on the metallic trend as she stepped out with the rapper mogul on Tuesday. The ensemble was topped off with a busty triangle bikini top, a piece that would seem right at home in Kim’s wardrobe.

    As Bianca led the way out of an LA office building on Tuesday, Ye was pictured behind her, wearing a baggy all-black outfit.

    Bianca’s outfit screamed “Kim Kardashian,” as it had an unmistakable resemblance to bikinis that Kim has previously been pictured in

    Image credits: BACKGRID

    Bianca’s latest explicit outfit comes as fans continue to question whether Ye is controlling his 29-year-old wife.

    “I think he really controls her so much and she looks so uncomfortable in it. Just trying to please him and he is not all that. I don’t care how much money he has. He needs help he is not right in the head. They must have some deal going on so he [when he’s] done with her she will get the amount of money she asked for. Crazy World,” read one comment on Facebook.

    “I think they both have serious mental problems and they both need help. I feel bad for them they have such sad lives to want to keep doing this,” read another comment.

    It was only a day earlier that Ye was captured pulling down Bianca’s tights after he attended a meeting in Beverly Hills.

    Bianca was wearing see-through, neon green tights and a tiny beige tube top when Ye reportedly pulled down her tights during their Monday outing. She was later pictured strolling with Ye through The Grove in Los Angeles and then heading to The Cheesecake Factory for a meal.

    Kim Kardashian’s clothing brand SKIMS released a metallic swimwear line in 2022

    Image credits: BACKGRID

    The string of explicit ensembles from Bianca has reportedly raised concerns among the model’s family members, who also believe Ye is the mastermind behind his wife’s scantily clad looks.

    A source close to Bianca told the Daily Mail that her father, Elia “Leo” Censori, wants to have a conversation with Ye about him dressing his daughter as a “trashy naked trophy pony” and parading her around.

    “Bianca’s father Leo wants to have a proper sit down with Kanye and ask him what the hell he is thinking when he parades Bianca around like a trashy naked trophy pony,” the insider told the outlet.

    Leo carries a notorious reputation as a gangster in Australia, having been jailed and convicted in 1982 for possession of a prohibited import, alongside convictions for possessing a pistol and fully jacketed ammunition.

    “He wants to ask Kanye what he would do if his daughters North, or Chicago, were seen in public half-naked in outfits encouraged by their husbands,” the source added. “He knows that there is no way in hell that Kanye would allow this for his daughters so it makes no sense why he would encourage this for his own wife.”

    Since Ye and Bianca tied the knot in December 2022, the rapper has also been accused by the family of “shutting her out” from her loved ones in Australia.

    “If this isn’t bad enough, the man who is supposed to protect Mr. and Mrs. Censori’s daughter is the same man [who] is shutting her out from her own family,” the insider went on to say. “Leo honestly wants to just sit Kanye down to let him know that he is hurting her family by turning his beloved daughter into a trashy-looking marketable commodity.”

    The insider believes a woman walking around in public in such outfits is “control.”

    “No man should ever encourage the woman that he loves to walk out in public and present herself like this. That isn’t love. That is control,” they added.

    Bianca Censori’s back-to-back explicit outfits have sparked rumors about Ye controlling his 29-year-old wife

    Image credits: BACKGRID

    Ye and Bianca’s public appearances, which some believe are testing the limits of public decency, came under fire in France during the Paris Fashion Week. The model showed up in a sheer outfit with a huge fur bomber jacket on but no underwear, leaving her privates exposed. Her outfit faced the possibility of legal action and even a potential prison sentence in France.

    During another international trip to Italy, Bianca once again sparked headlines for walking down the streets of Florence in a nude-colored body suit, clutching a purple pillow to her chest.

    Sources have claimed that Bianca’s parents are “distressed” over seeing their daughter making headlines across the world for what she is wearing (or not wearing).

    “Her family and friends are mortified because it just keeps getting worse and worse,” an insider told the Daily Mail. “Bianca clearly doesn’t realize that what she wore isn’t only disgusting and setting a bad example, but she is also potentially breaking the law.”

    “Meanwhile, Kanye is covered up in five layers of clothes and when his wife looked chilly while naked and wrapped in plastic he didn’t so much as offer her one of his capes,” the source added.

    “Her parents are so distressed over this because they do not recognize her. She would not be doing this unless she was being controlled,” the source went on to say. “He continues to lock her in by giving her more stake and ownership over various projects that he has going on, including the clothing.”

    “Does this woman have any self respect?” asked one person regarding Bianca Censori’s seemingly Kim Kardashian-inspired look

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  • Wednesday 20 March 2024 - 09:01

    And the royal plot thickens… Reports of yet another photoshop fail in Buckingham Palace have elicited more controversy. This time, it is an older photograph taken of Meghan Markle and Prince Harry‘s child that was flagged for being digitally enhanced. Meanwhile, Kate Middleton has been embroiled in a major security breach.

    The Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s firstborn, Prince Archie, is the latest member of the British royal family to find himself entangled in the photo manipulation saga.

    The picture in question, taken by fashion photographer Chris Allerton, was released after Archie’s christening on July 6, 2019, showing the two-month-old with Meghan, Prince Harry, King Charles, Camilla, William, Kate, Meghan’s mother Doria Ragland, and Princess Diana’s sisters.

    Global picture agency Getty reportedly said the portrait had been “digitally enhanced.” However, it is unclear why when it shows no signs of any obvious discrepancies. Bored Panda has since been unable to find the picture on Getty’s website.

    On Tuesday (March 19), Chris reportedly denied manipulating the image. He told the Daily Mail: “Load of cobblers. Bye.”

    Prince Archie becomes the latest royal involved in the royals’ Photoshop fails while Kate Middleton faces a major security breach

    Image credits: Mark Cuthbert Getty Images

    Chris further stressed that his photograph had “not been manipulated” and thanked the British tabloid for bringing it to his attention that Getty had added an “editor’s note” to his image.

    He said: “I have contacted the Getty Editorial Team to request clarification.”

    As per the Daily Mail, the photographer recalled his portrait had only needed “the very minimal tuning” to its tone and exposure, as he had meticulously prepared his camera and lighting settings prior to the royals arriving, so all that remained was to concentrate on “capturing a relaxed and pleasing moment, quickly and efficiently for them.”

    Just yesterday, it was reported that the late Queen Elizabeth II appeared in a manipulated photo with her grandchildren and great-grandchildren, which was taken by Kate Middleton.

    A spokesperson for Getty told The Telegraph: “Getty Images has reviewed the image in question and placed an editor’s note on it, stating that the image has been digitally enhanced at source.”

    Image credits: MEGA/Vida Press

    The Photoshop blunder comes with reports that Kate Middleton’s hospital is currently embroiled in a security scandal, as staff allegedly attempted to access her private medical records without permission.

    Bosses of The London Clinic, where the Princess of Wales underwent planned abdominal surgery in January, launched an investigation after it was claimed at least one member of staff tried to access the royal’s notes, the Daily Mail reported.

    A source at the hospital told the British tabloid: “This is a major security breach and incredibly damaging for the hospital, given its unblemished reputation for treating members of the Royal Family.

    “Senior hospital bosses contacted Kensington Palace immediately after the incident was brought to their attention and assured the palace there would be a full investigation

    “The whole medical staff have been left utterly shocked and distraught over the allegations and were very hurt that a trusted colleague could have allegedly been responsible for such a breach of trust and ethics.”

    Kate previously acknowledged altering a photo of herself and her children for Mother’s Day, offering a personal apology

    Image credits: princeandprincessofwales

    The 42-year-old princess is now reportedly aware of the alleged incident, and a spokesperson for Kensington Palace said: “This is a matter for the London Clinic.”

    An Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) spokesperson told the Daily Mail: “We can confirm that we have received a breach report and are assessing the information provided.”

    The security breach incident follows growing concerns for the princess, as many believed she had not been seen since January 2024, when Kate underwent abdominal surgery due to an undisclosed medical condition that reportedly did not involve cancer.

    And last month, conspiracy theories continued to feed the “Kategate” internet phenomenon after the princess acknowledged altering a photo of herself and her children for Mother’s Day, offering a personal apology for any misunderstanding after allegations of digital manipulation.

    Many people have also expressed their lack of trust in claims that Kate was recently spotted, with TMZ releasing footage of the princess and Prince William on Saturday (March 16) while they were visiting the Windsor Farm Shop located about a mile from their home in Windsor.

    The new accusation of photo manipulation sparked more concerns

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  • Wednesday 20 March 2024 - 08:11
    Whether you’re the oldest or youngest person in your workplace, there’s a good chance you’ve noticed some generational gaps between you and your colleagues. You might have been at the company for decades, meanwhile your desk mate just graduated from university last week. Your employees might use lingo that you don't understand, and they might be incapable of relating to conversations about buying a home, having children and remembering what the world was like during the 90s.

    After having a few funny encounters with younger team members, one Gen Xer reached out on Reddit asking others to share their own experiences working with millennials and zoomers. Below, you’ll find some of their funniest and most frustrating stories, and be sure to upvote the ones you find relatable!

    #1

    We have a Gen Z administrative assistant for a team of Gen-X cops who work Internet Crimes Against Children (among other things). For a while she was in a near perpetual state of shock between the cases we work and just us in general.

    Seeing her wander around with a VHS tape trying to figure out what it was was one of the most hilarious things that has happened at work.

    She's onboard now, loves us, we got her to perfect her eye roll, say "whatever" with the proper inflection and become very liberal with the middle finger. We may have been a bit too successful with the Gen X conversion therapy.

    Image credits: Experiment_262

    #2

    I'm a college prof, and I'm going to go past my 30 year normal retirement goal because these kids are so fricking amazing to hang out with in the classroom. I've been through the millennials and they were OK, but this younger generation is wonderful. GenX has done a fantastic job parenting them. Chef's kiss!

    #3

    I've noticed that any level of directness is often perceived as a personal attack and the height of aggression. No, I'm just not bulls**tting you, out of basic human respect.

    Image credits: Up2Eleven

    #4

    This is not true of most of the under-30 crowd; I've worked with plenty of great kids. However, in the last eight years, I've had to train several young adults who just cannot take direction without assuming you're trying to change them on some fundamental level.

    I've been in supervisory and training positions for 25 years and had never heard someone tell me, 'I don't like doing it that way,' and when I tell them they have to, they accuse me of trying to make them do things my way.

    "It ain't my way, kid, it's the way it's done here, it's the way I was also taught to do it. It's as if they have no concept that work isn't free time and that they're a part of a team (or what being part of a team even means). It blows my mind, and I still haven't figured out a way to train these kids. They often end up feeling oppressed and out of place and end up leaving or just getting fired for not learning how to do work.

    #5

    My favorite moment is when I mentioned that I had a certain song on 45 and then had to explain about 45s, LPs, etc. A group of millies gathered around me. All we needed was a campfire.

    Image credits: Simpawknits

    #6

    The topic of Y2K bug came up. My team wasn’t even born. 

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    #7

    Management isn't anything like it was in the '80s, when we were young and wouldn't have dreamed of expecting the kind of fairness demanded now. I'm not ripping on gens Y and Z. Just saying it would have been nice to be able to expect respect when we were baby workers. We didn't get it.

    Image credits: heavy_wood

    #8

    I'm incredibly fortunate to work with people mostly in their 30's. So they're young but experienced in life. They have kids and mortgages so they understand priorities. They're good people doing their best. Couldn't ask for a better team.

    #9

    “25?! I have socks older than you!” This is an acceptable response to the kids.

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    #10

    I had a millennial look me in the eye and say, "You're not my dad!" I laughed so hard I almost vomited. The worst thing a kid said to me was, "I did the best I can!". I told him that if that's the best you can do then you have to leave.

    Image credits: Faux__queue

    #11

    Other comments that are disfavored are “Were you in shape when you were young?” Said to me, a 33 year old attorney, by a useless 22 year old twit.

    Image credits: FormicaDinette33

    #12

    Constant praise. It’s exhausting.

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    #13

    We have a few GenZs and we drop random pop culture facts like Will Smith used to be a rapper and Mark Wahlberg used to be Marky Mark. It blows their young minds.

    And when one of them started she would talk about her mom a lot then one day said, "I can't believe my mom is almost 50. That's so old". ? We told her maybe next time we'll invite her mom out instead of her for beer.

    Image credits: frogeze

    #14

    I’m a 47 year old lawyer. Been practicing for 20 years. Solo attorney the entire time. I have two employees, both in their late 20’s. The difference between us is sometimes minimal and sometimes huge. My 20 years experience over them is a huge factor, but we’re ultimately into the same things, watch the same shows, and listen to the same music. The biggest difference is literally my 20 years of experience. I’ve been there and done that. They haven’t. Things I take for granted are new to them. Once I realized that it made me a better boss, teacher, and mentor.

    #15

    I did before Covid, changed careers during the middle of, and it was terrible. Way too much coddling, hand holding, and walking on eggshells. I’m pretty blunt and direct, it did not sit well with them.

    Image credits: notorious_tcb

    #16

    Generally the millennials and Z's I've worked with have been fine.

    The only thing that annoys me a bit is when they complain or poke fun at each other about being "old" or make condescending comments about anyone over 30 being "old." Anyone pushing 50 is "really old." I get it, but it's a rude thing to go on about within earshot of other older coworkers, unless you've established some kind of rapport and know that everyone can take a joke.

    Generally I just roll my eyes but in 20 years they'll be screaming bloody murder when the Alphas arrive and make the same remarks.

    Image credits: LittleMoonBoot

    #17

    Remember that some Millenials and Zoomers will think that you're mad at them if you use periods at the end of sentences in emails.

    Image credits: Caloso89

    #18

    My boss is an elder millennial and loves having me on his team because he can point me in a direction and I just go do the thing that needs doing while everyone else needs some level of hand holding and babysitting.

    They keep trying to put me into management but I have zero desire. I'm totally cool with where I am and with what I do. The big joke is that since I'm Gen X, I'm happy working a job where I'm ignored - just as long as they don't ignore me when it comes to my pay.

    I've been with my company 23 years and that longevity blows a lot of younger folks' minds. It also blows their minds that I'm NOT in management and don't want to be - because that's what they've been told they're supposed to do in order to be successful in life, otherwise they're failing. I love watching that little part of their brain light up when I tell them it's perfectly ok to be comfortable where you're at and not have to climb corporate ladder if they don't want to. No one will care what your work title was when you're dead.

    #19

    My boss is 20 years younger than me, and the youngest person on our team is 35 years younger than me. I have to say, I’m so glad I get to work with this younger generation before I leave the workforce. As an always LGBTQ ally, I still remember rolling my eyes at the cis/trans/pronouns conversation for a hot minute, then realizing I was being that kind of older person. Yuck.

    That thought pulled me right the fuck out of it, and now I’m one of the few people my age — even among liberal friends — who’s completely comfortable around nonbinary people and those with other nontraditional gender expressions.

    "I love being around people of different ages. It opens your eyes, challenges your preconceptions, and gives you a new way of looking at the world. This younger generation only does the work they’re paid to do while still doing it well. They take vacation and sick time and don’t work their asses off for hours they’re not being paid to work. And they actually taught me to do the same.

    "After a lifetime of going above and beyond — even in nonprofit work, which I love — it’s just plain dumb to work 50 or 60 hours when you’re being paid for 40. I’m now working a straight 40-hour week. Fucking geniuses, these young'uns.

    #20

    To be honest...it's exhausting watching them take on more work than they can handle, hoard the work until the last minute, and then ask for last-minute help. I get the unfinished work and wonder what they've been doing all this time besides bemoaning how much work they had. Rinse and repeat. As a mgr, I actually try to help them with time mgmt and pacing but other mgrs just let them fall on their faces and help them pick up the pieces like a helicopter parent to the detriment of the entire team.

    Oh and their refusal to use track changes drives me nuts. So arrogant to unilaterally rewrite others' work, particularly analysts with decades of experience. Their overconfidence is kinda scary...their way is the only way until it blows up in their faces. They could talk less and actively listen more. And write s**t down. Or voice note it. Anything to help with retention.

    One more rant...do not ever send a text to my personal cell while I am on vacation with my kid. Nothing our organization does requires that kind of urgency. It can wait a few days, believe me. I would have rather quit than bug my mgr while on personal time. The audacity.

    It's been kinda rough at work lately...thanks for reading my novel rant. ?.

    #21

    I have a newish 30-something on my team and he has asked about my experience, and not in an a*s kissing way. It’s such a shame that people today don’t receive the training we did. I feel it is my responsibility to pass on what I know.

    He has stated many times that he appreciates the extra time I spend with him to get him up to speed. I think he is sincere, and I have to admit it feels good to be appreciated.

    #22

    I have a mix of all ages and I am very frustrated by the younger crowd. Here are some real examples of reasons people couldn’t work

    1) I saw my ex this weekend and he was cancelling me. So I needed a mental health day.
    2) I have the sniffles , it’s best I don’t come in and infect anyone.
    3) my moms friend has Covid and I just want to make sure I don’t have it (not been in direct contact with the friend )
    4) I’m not a morning person, I try but I’m just always going to be 15-20 min late.

    I found one 26 year old crying under her desk after we had sat down to talk about ways she could improve her performance.

    Obviously I have had to deal with these horrible excuses and create the appropriate responses. Most of the time I try and really drill into people. It’s their PTO. I,don’t need to know why they are taking a day off. Just do it. Don’t over share.

    The person who is always late is a huge issue but her work is so amazing I have to balance it all.

    Image credits: ChrisNYC70

    #23

    I have coworkers born in 1995 - the year I bought my current 1995 Jeep.

    They love riding around in it because it’s an “antique” to them - and so have to remind them that I was an adult when I bought it.

    Image credits: supershinythings

    #24

    I work with all Millennials and I can honestly say that they are a pleasure to work with! Kind, empathetic, and I get ~90% of their references without feeling old. I just grew up playing different video games and listening to different music. Maybe it’s just a matter of maturity - it doesn’t matter what generation you are, the ones that are 19 - 25 will never fail to mention how young they are, until they start feeling old themselves! 26 and up, they start getting much more humble and relatable.

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    #25

    My favorite team I ever managed were nearly all millennials. I realized how lucky I was to have managed them when I ended up at a large company and temporarily managed a group with an average age of 50+ (this is in the mid 2000’s). I’m still friends with a couple of the millennials all these years later. We had a great team environment where we all helped each other and had a lot of fun in the process. Never felt that with the older group I managed later.

    #26

    I had a moment of sheer depression when I mentioned I used to do Flash for the internet and my millennial employees had no idea what Flash was.

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    #27

    I have 25 to 30 year olds on my team and I'm the HR Manager. I'm not sure how I feel about them because I honestly can't relate to much they're talking about. It is somewhat annoying when they assume anyone over a certain age can't use technology. I remember the first email and computers in offices. If you're our age and you've worked you know computers.

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    #28

    I manage a number of teams, and my staff are literally from their late 60s to 21 years old.


    I am 58, but probably most aligned with 30-40 yo in terms of taste, music, etc.


    I've been at my company for 27 years.


    It is.....challenging at time....how to motivate each cohort. Among them: the oldest is completely offended and passive-aggressive about any feedback. Youngest ones need constant, effusive praise including for things like showing up to work on time, not being late back from a break, working without f*****g earbuds in, even while talking to people, etc. I have two that are fairly certainly somewhere on the autism spectrum, so you have to be very careful and specific so they can process interactions effectively. I have one transgender (not disclosed, but apparent), so gender-related things require care. I have a 28 yo male hispanic that is ruled by machismo (just don't "disrespect" him!).


    Again...challenging.

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    My teams are almost always kids 16 and up. They drive me nuts but they keep me young. They don't always get my references but I make sure they have a healthy understanding of sarcasm and dark humor. They f****n love it.

    #30

    At 50, I'm at the very top tier of old farts in my workplace. We're mostly hiring genz now. They are almost universally respectful, but my line of work strongly preselects for respect of seniority and rank. I hope to be viewed as a mentor, father figure, or at least uncle figure. It seems like I am.

    #31

    All I work with is kids for the most part. I'm 47 and still active duty. For the most part it's really fun. Was talking to one of them today and realized they are a yr younger than my oldest child.... At least I know how they think since I have kids of that age.
  • Wednesday 20 March 2024 - 08:10

    America – the land of liberty, democracy, and ranch dressing experts. A country that has perhaps the biggest influence on popular culture trends, world politics, and history. And, as someone on the Internet has probably said, with great power comes great meme-ability.

    And that’s where the Facebook group Amazing American Memes comes in. It’s an online community dedicated to sharing funny content about the US of A. Sometimes, the memes aim to tease, and sometimes, they point out absurd stereotypes. So, Pandas, park your pickup trucks, sizzle your BBQ, and enjoy these funny posts that sum up what it’s like living in America pretty well.

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  • Wednesday 20 March 2024 - 07:08

    It is unfortunate that work—a necessary evil in life, unless you’re born under an extremely lucky star—also comes in a variety of shades of toxicity. So, not only are you by statistical proxy forced to do it, it sucks too.

    But, there are ways and means to avoid it by keeping an eye on the signs—signs that women of Reddit were recently pointing out as indicative of get the heck out of there right now. Or, at least at your earliest convenience. But no later than 2 work weeks.

    #1

    When a bunch of staff are in cliques and it feels more like highschool than a professional work environment.

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    #2

    "we are like a family here!".

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    #3

    If your coworker gossips about other coworkers, they will gossip about you.

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    Many people are more than aware of what toxicity is and how it manifests in a workplace. Sadly, It’s all too real for 1 in 5 employees who have to battle toxic environments on the daily.

    Yep, nearly 20% of employees report having to fight against toxic work conditions like failure to act on feedback, ignoring work-life balance and unfair treatment, just to name a few.

    #4

    "We wear a lot of hats around here."

    Translation - "You will be stuck with a lot of c**p that is not in your job description, but nobody else wants to do!".

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    #5

    When you start dreading the weekend being over because you don't want to go to work on Monday. Beyond just a general "I love my free time" feeling.

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    #6

    Husband-wife managerial team. Run!

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    It goes without saying that toxicity at the workplace is anything but good. It is known to lead to increased absenteeism, reduced productivity and lower levels of enthusiasm. And that’s just the start. Ultimately, it can start seeping into other areas in life, affecting your general satisfaction and mental health.

    #7

    When there's no real training, just 'ask someone if you're not sure' - and then whoever you're asking tells you by rote, telling you 'click this, then that' without demonstrating a proper understanding of *why* tasks should be done in a certain way. When they can't answer any questions about the process and aren't enabled to problem-solve, it reflects micromanagement and lack of communication, and usually a disinterest in lower level staff.

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    #8

    If there are a suspiciously low number of people who have been with the company for more than 2 years.

    Also any kind of “employee appreciation” that isn’t an annual event that legacy staff looks forward to.

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    #9

    When the managers and other decision makers are bubbly and happy during meetings while the rank-and-file drones are exhausted, quiet and disengaged.

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    And that’s the key concept here: happiness. There is an argument of how folks are poisoning themselves by working in toxic environments as it gradually affects an employee’s happiness. And if you’re not happy as a human being, other mental health problems start coming out of the woodwork.

    #10

    Everyone is joking about the work environment being super tough and people developing various ailments from it (e.g. migraines or stomach issues). These are not jokes, these are warnings.

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    #11

    Poor communication. Everything is gossip, and you have to know the right people to get any information.

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    #12

    No one takes their PTO, and if you do you’re given a nasty side eye.

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    It is important to note that there are no clear criteria as to what a toxic environment is outside of it affecting one’s well-being.

    One person might feel uncomfortable with a manager, while others have no problem with them. Same goes for the company culture, the employees, the corporate structure and pretty much anything else. It is ultimately subjective.

    Whatever the case, something always has to change.

    #13

    “Work hard, play hard.” Hard pass.

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    Where even newcomers stop smiling after 3 days.

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    #15

    I always ask about team building during the interview. "Beers after work" makes it toxic to me.

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    Toxic work environments are best avoided before entering them, and there are several telltale signs to look out for.

    One of the biggest and easier to stop red flags is the turnover rate. These are most often caused by poor management, negative work culture, or lack of employee support. In the long run, not only do the employees suffer, but the company’s bottom line does so too.

    #16

    They won’t do anything in writing. For example, during my interview they mentioned it would be a fully remote position once onboarded/90 days on the job. I brought it up to my hiring manager once I past the date and they mentioned that “they never said that” and “it’s not in writing so they wouldn’t honor it”.

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    Cult like reverence required for the leaders or founders.

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    When a guy can sexually harass a woman at the workplace, she goes and complains about it to management, management makes *her* transfer to a different area to settle the matter, then not even a year later they promote HIM as manager over her area she was forced to transfer to, thus making her eventually quit because her complaints didn’t mean squat when it’s one of upper managements bros.

    This happened at my workplace a couple years ago to a friend of mine I worked with. Horrible stuff. All of the upper management and area managers are apart of this blatant good ol boy system and it is horrible. They only promote those type of guys too. Anytime they promote a women it’s because they got forced into it or because one of those good ol boys wants to get their spouses in the role.

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    Poor communication is another big one. In ideal cases, company staff that communicates clearly, openly and honestly foster trust and collaboration. And if you don’t do that, then there is little to no communication and so nothing realistically gets done, fostering a culture of passive aggression, contempt and just generally nobody having a good time.

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    "the last person that worked here walked out and quit".

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    You dread every shift and come up with excuses to avoid work. Or you're angry while you're there and take a while to come down from it when you're off the shift.

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    Multiple people have quit because of one person but that person still works here.

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    Micromanagement is also often cited as a sign of toxic management. It’s when a superior overdoes it with their control, surveillance and management of work related tasks delegated to other employees. It shows lack of trust and takes away the opportunity for employees to prove their potential for ownership. On top of that, it stifles growth, and, again, nobody’s happy.

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    When they’re late to do your scheduled job interview.

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    The only friends and romantic partners the employees have are each other, not anyone else outside of work.

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    People crying at their laptop.
    Yes people was me.

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    It is not unreasonable to think that unreasonable demands are a part of a truly toxic environment. These are time consuming, draining or just flat out annoying—and it doesn’t get the job done, which entails a whole lot of trouble. It’s even worse if the employee is provided zero support under these conditions.

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    Owner’s daughter is head of HR.

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    Celebrating the week the boss is on vacation.

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    Leadership becoming defensive when new ideas are recommended.

    Believe it or not, lack of opportunities for growth is also considered a toxic workplace trait. It doesn’t matter if it’s structural (there are realistically no other opportunities) or artificial (someone is stifling your progress), all of it leads to dissatisfaction and a need to change that.

    Oh, and also, toxic employees—they don’t help. Red flag.

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    When they treat the interview process like a reality show and invite 20 people all at once and you go through rounds where at the end they have you line up in two rows and announce which row will continue the interview process.

    No thanks.

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    High turnover .

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    Women putting other women down. It may sound obvious, but it can be hard to catch at first. Making jabbing comments, making you feel bad for not working on days where you aren’t scheduled, judging you, questioning you on why you do things the way you do them, trying to make you feel stupid. I know it sounds like nothing you can’t just blow off, but it really makes the work time miserable.

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    So, what are your thoughts on any of this? Share your takes and stories in the comment section below!

    And if you’ve already done that, then you can also check out the original Reddit thread or our other works on the topic.

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    Immediately seeing/being excluded by a clique from day 1 of a new job. Or being treated poorly by new colleagues in a new job. Any decent workplace should have a culture where the people you’ll work with want and try to get to know you as a person, learning what you contribute to the team.

    Relatedly, managers who “don’t want to get involved” in things that are workplace issues. It’s their job to establish and enforce norms and boundaries.

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    If there's a relationship in the workplace. In my last job, my manager was dating the manager of the other store two minutes walk away from ours. He used to come in and berate all of us on her behalf when it should have ben her raising her complaints. It's highly unprofessional and quite toxic.

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    Someone that has been there for quite a while quits and for the next six months everything that goes wrong was their fault because of…… just because.

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    Getting singled out by your boss/manager in team meetings for making trivial mistakes. This s**t only embarrasses people and doesn't help them at all.

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    If you ask the employees if they like working there and they can never give a straight up answer, high amount of turn overs, managers always stressed out, a lot of d**g abuse from stress, people that train you always annoyed and impatient due to training alot, stories of people just walking out.

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    When people take credit for other employee's work.

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    Tell a fake lie to only one work person, an see how fast/far it goes and if it catches you.

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    My workplace is very toxic but they’re good at pretending. They blow a bunch of smoke up our a**es for all the holidays and history months to make us feel like they care. So right now it’s apparently women’s history month and they have all these signs around about appreciating women and bla bla bla but I think it’s hilarious because I’m pregnant and they don’t offer anything substantial for expecting mothers.

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    The manager is smiling too much while team members have poker faces.

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    If you ever get that funny feeling in your gut, it's there for a reason.

    #41

    “Don’t tell x what you’re making because (insert b******t reason here)”.

    #42

    Yelling, not to be heard over machinery or ambient noise, but to be heard over another person.

    "Hey dude, grab me the wrench will ya!" is one thing.

    "I can't believe you didn't balance the register correctly! How hard can it possibly be?!" is quite another.

    ...seems obvious, but apparently not to everyone. Take care of yourselves, ladies.

    #43

    Everyone is either crying, panicked, or unhappy in general. They have to skip lunch breaks (on hourly pay) to keep up. Most employees are just coasting but hoping to find another job soon. People don’t feel appreciated for their hard work so all start quiet quitting. This is my current job lol.

    #44

    When the manager treats the new person like a prize, and everyone else differently.

    #45

    When the people who smoke cigs get 10 extra breaks but if I’m caught checking the time I’m told to put my phone away ?.

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    #46

    Always check the Glassdoor reviews. Look out for non specifics. "The culture is so great here!" If the culture's so great, why don't you have specific details? .

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    Entire departments quitting together. People warning you not to work there. Unusual employment policies.

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    So called family members will start micro managing everything you do.

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    Bosses talking s**t to you about your peers behind their back. .

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    “You’re not the first and you won’t be the last” when a complaint about workplace bullying was made.

    #51

    When they offer you a signing bonus and you have to stay for a certain period of time. I’d prefer no signing bonus and my freedom. It happened twice and now I know better.

    #52

    One very tall person stands at their cubical all day and watches everything everyone does. So very creepy! Plus, he hides in the bathroom when he sees customers drive up.

    #53

    Red flag: HR wears multiple hats. Like, there's no reason HR and sales are the same person. Total conflict.

    #54

    No HR department. Run for the hills.

    #55

    On day one they ask you to lie to customers and say you aren't new, just new to their project, because they don't want their customers to know (and worry) about the high turnover rate.

    I regret to this day, not walking away from that job on that day. Never again.

    #56

    "you are expected to come to the office 3 days a week".


    For jobs that don't require a physical presence. ?.

    #57

    High turn over or everyone being very young/newish to work force (tells me they likely pay not enough and will try to take advantage of you at every opportunity).

    #58

    When you’re the only woman in the company ??‍♀️.

    #59

    Low pay but expects “total ownership.” No thanks .

    #60

    Being hired on the spot.

    #61

    Change in upper leadership that then gets split into multiple positions. Nobody knows who to go to and then the “co directors” or whatever position argue over who has more authority while chaos reigns.

    #62

    When coworkers won't answer their phone, texts, or emails.

    #63

    Either they offer you the job you right after your interview or they take 5+ interviews including unpaid "working interviews" (a.k.a projects, assigned work samples, etc) to decide. I've had both and both places had their issues. It's better to be somewhere in the middle.

    #64

    Ask them what their SOPs are, also ask them what their ORG chart looks like. If they don't have that they don't have it together.

    #65

    If your coworkers are weird about sharing their wage information !! like i wanna know so we can make sure we’re ALL being paid correctly and within reason.
  • Wednesday 20 March 2024 - 06:07

    Having a large home is normally a cause for celebration. You have more space and room for kids and you can host friends and family when the need arises. Hosting can be tiring, but rewarding, however, that all goes out the window if the people who have entered your home have no manners at all.

    A woman and her husband caused some family drama when they refused to host their in-laws who had absolutely trashed their home the last time they visited. Commenters aggressively sided with OP and did their best to give some suggestions.

    Hosting at your home can be a lot of work and fun at the same time

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    But one woman’s in-laws were such horrible guests that she decided to ban them from their home

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    Hosting means taking on a certain responsibility

    Historically, the vast amount of cultures and religions worldwide would argue pretty heavily for the rights and privileges of a guest. The host would, generally, have to take responsibility to wine and dine, entertain, and protect the various people who have entered their home. Hospitality has always been a valued trait for good reason, in the age before Uber and Airbnb, traveling often meant putting yourself at significant risk.

    In some ways, this is still true today. Who can forget the uproar and confusion caused by the revelation that Swedish parents won’t feed their kid’s friends when they come over? Incidentally, this isn’t as bad as it sounds, it’s simply a way to avoid putting a kid on a specific diet or with food allergies at risk.

    All in all, it does already seem like hosting comes with enough chores and tasks. Cooking and cleaning (or at least paying for these services) is generally accepted, plus, once kids are involved, there will be some messiness and chaos. However, as OP and basically anyone else can confidently confirm, the husband’s family went far beyond what might be expected. A mess can be forgiven, but the violation of personal space is a step too far.

    Sometimes family members might think you owe them something

    The things she lists range from deeply annoying to downright disturbing. For example, first and foremost, whoever looted the medicine cabinet. There are really no good scenarios here, either some kids started pilfering random pills or there was an adult who really thought they needed OP’s medicine.

    They also mention the food waste and dirty plates. While it might not seem like much in itself, as anyone who has dealt with roaches and ants knows, leaving food just lying about is a major risk. It’s also telling that the only person to actually check if the hosts needed anything was not a blood relative of the husband. However, family being entitled is nothing new, unfortunately.

    It’s also worth mentioning the fact that, as far as we know, none of the guests offered to bring food, snacks or a dish. While much of the legwork is placed on the host, in many cultures it’s considered rude to show up empty-handed. One should at least bring a few things to put on the table. The amount of entitlement on display is downright concerning.

    At the end of the day, guests shouldn’t wreck your home

    All in all, OP’s desire to ban her in-laws from the house is well-founded and completely warranted. Who even knows what sort of damage they might do in the long run? As new homeowners, it’s pretty normal to be attached to the place you live. The fact that they fully dismissed her concerns is also quite questionable. If they see this sort of behavior as normal and acceptable, what will they get up to when they are even more comfortable?

    Fortunately, for OP, she has both her husband and the internet squarely on her side. Indeed, just the fact that she had to ask the internet if it was ok to not host people who trashed her home is a good indicator that her in-laws gaslighting was getting to her. Hopefully, this will just strengthen their resolve to keep these folks away.

    She shared some more information with the readers

    Most commenters wholeheartedly sided with OP

    The post Couple Refuses To Host Obnoxious In-Laws Anymore, Family Drama Ensues first appeared on Bored Panda.
  • Tuesday 19 March 2024 - 14:03

    Thousands of people flock to Turkey each year to undergo cheaper cosmetic procedures. Referred to as “medical tourists,” they often include LGBTQIA+ (abbreviated LGBTQ+) identifying people who travel from Western countries to seek gender-affirming procedures among other treatments that would otherwise be harder to get in their country of origin. Nevertheless, medical tourism can also sometimes lead to dangerous experiences, as well as highlight disparities between locals and privileged travelers.

    Intersex reality TV celeb Tia Latham traveled to Istanbul alongside her best friend, Charley Grabczak, who self-identifies as a “gay socialite and a vegan activist,” to undergo multiple plastic surgeries, which are cheaper than those typically offered in the UK, where they are from.

    Tia had a “360 Liposuction with butt augmentation,” priced at £3,600, and a £3,300 rhinoplasty.

    Meanwhile, Charley had a £1,700 surgery to modify his forehead, a £3,300 rhinoplasty, and a £2,700 neck liposuction. He also paid £4,500 for a full mouth of 28 dental crowns with laser gum surgery.

    “We are going back for more,” Tia told Bored Pada.

    Medical tourists flock to Turkey for affordable procedures, including intersex reality TV star Tia Latham and her friend Charley Grabczak

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    According to the NHS, the cost of a nose reshaping (rhinoplasty) in the UK ranges from £4,000 to £7,000. The NHS also states that liposuction ranges in price from about £3,000 to £8,500, depending on where you go and the body areas being treated.

    Tia, who has previously stated that, as an intersex woman, she’s had a transgender experience, her plastic surgeries have been “absolutely gender reaffirming.”

    “The lack of access to gender-affirming surgery represents a significant unmet healthcare need within [the] transgender community frequently resulting in depression and self-destructive behavior,” a study published by the National Library of Medicine found.

    While the UK’s public healthcare system (NHS) covers chest reconstructive surgery and genital reconstruction surgery for trans people, a person in need of such treatment can wait up to seven years just to undergo an initial NHS assessment, as reported by the BBC.

    Charley had a £1,700 surgery to modify his forehead, a £3,300 rhinoplasty, and a £2,700 neck liposuction

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    According to Evisa-to-Turkey, new statistics have revealed a significant shift in the number of individuals traveling to Turkey for health-related tourism. In 2012, there were 240,000 medical tourists, but this number skyrocketed to 1,258,000 in 2022.

    Nevertheless, such tourism has also brought concerns about inequality.

    “I can easily say that the access and the enjoyment of the rights to trans-specific healthcare are not the same for Turkish citizens and foreigners,” Janset Kalan, general coordinator at Turkish LGBTQ solidarity organization Pink Life, said.

    She told Bored Panda in an email: “The prices for so-called elective surgeries, such as face feminization, hair transplant, medical fillers, breast augmentation, mastectomy, etc., seem to be cheaper for the Westerners because of the devaluation of Turkish currency.”

    Tia had a “360 Liposuction with butt augmentation,” priced at £3,600, as well as a £3,300 rhinoplasty

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    Janset further highlighted that transgender individuals in Turkey typically struggled to secure employment due to widespread discrimination, with many resorting to sex work for survival, ultimately facing limited access to gender-affirming surgeries.

    “These surgeries are affordable only to a certain number of us who are able to live above the upper-middle class,” she said.

    “Turkish state or government policies in regard to healthcare services are not at all LGBTQ+ inclusive,” she added.

    Moreover, medical tourism has also been scrutinized within politics due to a number of individuals facing complications from cosmetic procedures abroad, placing a burden on the NHS at times.

    Earlier this month, the Daily Mail reported that a 28-year-old woman died after undergoing a botched gastric band surgery in Turkey.

    The tragedy prompted calls to address the risks of health tourism and ban related advertisements, with a reported increase in the number of individuals facing complications from medical tourism.

    “We are going back for more,” Tia told Bored Panda

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    John McNally, a Scottish National Party member of parliament, reportedly said, “Many gruesome deaths have occurred following cosmetic surgery in Turkey, including my own constituent, 28-year-old Shannon, whose family witnessed the most agonizing, horrific death as Shannon lay on a table for some nine hours convulsing.”

    But to Tia and Charley, such worries shouldn’t alter the right for people to travel for aesthetic enhancements.

    “All surgeries cosmetic or not are risky and complex and it’s your personal choice to have a procedure such as a BBL or Rhinoplasty abroad,” Charley wrote in an email.

    He continued: “Cosmetic surgery can have a profound positive impact on someone’s mental health and confidence, especially those suffering from body dysmorphia within the LGBTQ+ community.”

    Politicians highlighted deaths from cosmetic surgery in Turkey, while Tia and Charley defended the right to travel abroad as medical tourists

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    In November 2023, the UK government said it would meet with officials in Turkey to discuss regulations around medical and cosmetic tourism following several deaths. 

    Moreover, in 2018, the UK banned Brazilian butt lifts (BBL) in a four-year moratorium, which was lifted in 2022 following the release of new safety guidelines. 

    A BBL aims to enhance the shape and size of the buttocks by removing fat from other areas of the body and injecting it into the buttocks.

    Charley defended the right to travel abroad for aesthetic procedures, emphasizing personal choice and mental health benefits

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    As a result of the ban, Tia said the price for the procedure available in the UK has become “some of the highest prices in the world.” She has since undergone the procedure at a more affordable rate in Turkey from a plastic surgeon called Dr Hakan Demirel.

    Tia continued: “Procedures are extremely important in regard to gender-affirming care as it not only helps individuals with gender dysphoria but also increases self-confidence which ultimately makes assimilating into society easier.”

    Gender dysphoria is a term that describes a sense of unease that a person may have because of a mismatch between their biological sex and their gender identity, NHS states.

    A 28-year-old woman recently died after undergoing a botched gastric band surgery in Turkey

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    Charley added: “Some gay people find it difficult to find the finances and confidence to go ahead with cosmetic procedures, but it ultimately comes down to high beauty standards within the LGBTQ+ community and society as a whole. 

    “I am lucky enough to be able to facilitate these procedures but not everyone in my community is in a position to do so.”

    Nevertheless, both Tia and Charley warned that traveling abroad for medical purposes should follow “due diligence.”

    The post Before/After Photos Showcase Plastic Surgeries Thousands Of Medical Tourists Undergo In Turkey first appeared on Bored Panda.
  • Tuesday 19 March 2024 - 13:20

    A waiter went viral after calling out a woman for not tipping on a $650 takeout order, sparking debates on tipping etiquette.

    23-year-old Dean Redmond took to his TikTok page on Friday (15 March) to call out a woman who allegedly “didn’t tip” him and his colleagues on “a $650 takeout order.”

    In a video, which has amassed 922,400 views, Dean, who works as a restaurant server and uses his social media to post rants about his workplace, explained how a customer placed a “50-item order” at 9:00 am, which meant he had to call her up and warn her it would take an extra 30 minutes to complete.

    Dean received an unpleasant response from the customer, whom he nicknamed “Karen.” expressing dissatisfaction at the additional wait time and hanging up without further communication.

    A viral TikTok video by waiter Dean Redmond exposed a customer for not tipping on a $650 takeout order

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    The restaurant worker went on to assume the so-called Karen was “kidding” after she replied “no” to Dean’s request to give them more time to prepare the order, as employees in the kitchen were working hard to get the order ready for 10:00 am.

    Dean explained that at 9:30 am, the customer came to the restaurant and “confronted” one of his co-workers.

    The content creator subsequently confronted her, noting he was the one to speak to her on the phone. As a result, the woman allegedly responded: “You asked me if we could give you 30 more minutes, at which point I said no.”

    Dean assumed the customer was joking when she declined to give the restaurant more time to prepare the order

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    The angered customer went on to compare her experience to the one she’s had with Panera and Chipotle, arguing waiting times were shorter.

    The woman refused Dean’s offer of some water, and upon collecting her food, she didn’t leave a tip “on a $650 order,” Dean exclaimed in shock.

    The stunned server said: “Not $5, not $2, nothing. No thank yous, leaves.”

    Dubbed “Karen,” the customer left without expressing gratitude, leaving the server shocked

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    “Forty minutes later, I got a tap on my back. I turn around. I almost jump when I see her. 

    “She’s like, ‘Is there a reason you gave us all dry sandwiches? No ketchup, no hot sauce, no mustard?'”

    “I am so done. I almost dragged her by her head over to the self-serve center where it literally says self-serve sauces.”

    You can watch Dean’s rant below:

    @deanredmonds She wrote such a bad review #customerservice #serverlife #restaurantlife #restaurant #storytime #karen #karens #restaurantreview ♬ Monkeys Spinning Monkeys – Kevin MacLeod & Kevin The Monkey

    Dean further revealed that his difficult customer “had the nerve” to write a “bad review” about the restaurant after the quarrel.

    According to the restaurant’s manager, the review claimed Dean and his team “purposely” served the Karen “dry sandwiches” because they were “mad she came in early.”

    But as a result of leaving her real name in the review, Dean said his team managed to track her down on Google, discovering that she worked at a company located nearby.

    Dean recalled: “So we went on to Google reviews with our parents’ accounts and wrote her really nice reviews with her name in them.”

    While some viewers agreed with Dean, others expressed different opinions

    The post Waiter Takes Revenge On “Karen” Who Didn’t Tip On $650 Order, Has Internet Divided first appeared on Bored Panda.
  • Tuesday 19 March 2024 - 12:24

    A nine-year-old boy went on a killing spree at a petting zoo in The Netherlands, strangling several animals to death.

    The Dutch primary school student went to the petting zoo, located in Hoek van Holland, a town in the southwestern corner of the country, on March 11. There, he reportedly killed up to nine rabbits and two guinea pigs.

    The nine-year-old had allegedly visited the zoo on multiple occasions with his parents before but made the journey unsupervised that day.

    After the violent incident, the animal killer was caught by police, and his parents were called to the scene.

    A nine-year-old boy strangled 11 animals to death at a petting zoo in Hoek van Holland in The Netherlands

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    The nine-year-old won’t be prosecuted following the incident because he’s under the age of twelve, but reports have stated that he will be entering a care program, as per The Dailymail.

    According to the manager of the petting zoo, the boy “showed no emotion after the act.”

    Ali Dorenbos, the manager of the Rekerhout petting zoo in Alkmaar, reacted to the brutal attack. “It makes you completely sick!” she told De Telegraaf.

    Dorenbos experienced a similar situation at her petting zoo, located in the province of North Holland.

    “The sheep were shot with bows and arrows, their udders were pulled, and the goats were shaken by their horns,” she recalled before adding that calves and chickens also suffered animal abuse.

    The primary school student allegedly visited the zoo with his parents in the past, but this time, he was unsupervised

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    “Horrible. How? This is very extreme. And was there no supervision?” asked Anne-Marie Le Buhan of the Het Geitenweitje Foundation in Laren, North Holland.

    “I feel sorry for the animals, but also for the little boy who apparently feels so bad that he has to do this,” said Dutch Psychiatrist Esther van Fenema.

    As van Fenema explained, parents need to pay attention to this type of violent act. Animal maltreatment or abuse can be a “worrying sign of behavioral disorder[s] in children” that could bring more profound consequences in the future.

    According to the petting zoo manager, the boy “showed no emotion after the act”

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    The animal killer was placed in a care program following the attack

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    Dr. Lim Boon Leng, a psychiatrist from Dr. BL Lim Centre for Psychological Wellness, said that the concerning behavior “might be indicative of underlying emotional distress and may be a reflection of the child’s difficult or abusive environment.

    “Addressing the incident allows for an opportunity to educate the child (to understand) right from wrong in the very least,” he added.

    “Leaving the incidents alone is detrimental to the child and may result in the behaviors escalating.”

    This is particularly true when the child has the cognitive maturity to understand that they’re inflicting pain on the animal, and yet, they repeatedly do it anyway, notes Psychology Today. In those cases, professional intervention from a mental health expert is needed.

    Many people stressed the importance of paying attention to these criminal acts for their potential consequences in the future

    The post Boy, 9, Put In Care Program After Strangling 11 Animals At Petting Zoo first appeared on Bored Panda.
  • Tuesday 19 March 2024 - 10:54

    Hanging by a thread… literally. Kanye West‘s wife Bianca Censori risked a significantly revealing wardrobe malfunction in an “un-Censori-ed” outfit while new reports suggest that Ye was working to mend relations with his spouse’s mother amid concerns over their marriage.

    Bianca’s outfit left little to the imagination as she was spotted out and about in Los Angeles, USA, on Sunday night (March 17).

    The 29-year-old architect nearly spilled out of her daring ensemble as her cleavage was merely held up by a see-through rubber strap, the Daily Mail reported.

    Her outfit featured a daringly sheer neckline and stockings with garter straps, accentuating her curvaceous figure, and was completed with sheer heels.

    Bianca appeared alongside her 46-year-old husband as they were reportedly seen hitting a drive-through at Raising Cane’s Chicken Fingers in Burbank.

    Kanye West’s wife Bianca Censori risked a revealing wardrobe malfunction in Los Angeles

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    The couple’s sightings follow new reports that they have been working to “turn things around” with Bianca’s mother, Alexandra Censori, after she allegedly flew out to “save” her daughter over fears she was being controlled, insiders have claimed to the Daily Mail.

    Alexandra reportedly flew from Australia to the US last week “to see for herself” whether her daughter truly does have everything under control amid Ye and Bianca’s infamous outings, which showcase immodest and sometimes even illegal outfits.

    A source told the Daily Mail: “Bianca’s mom had to see for herself after Bianca told her family she has this under control.

    “This has been a wonderful opportunity for Alexandra to get to spend time with Bianca and assess the situation for herself.”

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    The insider continued: “Right now is a pivotal time and Alexandra was lowkey believing she would come to save her daughter. But this is not the case.

    “Kanye has started to turn things around since the release of Vultures in the sense that he is not going off on as many unhinged rants.

    “He also knows how to sweet talk a mom. This has been really a good experience, and everyone is so relieved to see her with Alexandra.”

    Amid efforts to mend relations with Bianca’s mom, the couple’s sightings coincide with Alexandra Censori’s visit from Australia

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    A desire to be involved in the lives of any future grandchildren may also be a driving force, as per the Daily Mail.

    The source said: “Alexandra knows that Bianca wants children, and she does not want to miss the opportunity to be a part of her grandkids’ lives.”

    The news follows recent pictures taken of Bianca and her mom on Saturday (March 16) as the Aussie was wearing a baby pink satin minidress with an extremely short bottom edge, plunging neckline, and a crystal-lined halter strap.

    “This is getting really ridiculous,” a reader commented

    The post Bianca Censori’s Outfit Hangs By A Thread While Out And About With Husband Kanye West first appeared on Bored Panda.
  • Tuesday 19 March 2024 - 08:20

    Most of us keep our heads down and mind our own business while commuting via public transportation. I’m often staring out the window daydreaming or watching videos on my cell phone, and the only time I interact with anyone else on the bus is when I offer up a seat to someone who might need it more than I do.

    But one person recently had an unfortunate experience with a fellow bus passenger who should have simply kept her mouth shut. Below, you’ll find the full story that was shared on Reddit detailing how an entitled mother decided that she deserved space on the bus more than a wheelchair user who was making the same commute, as well as a conversation with Karen Dennis, creator of The Next Best Thing to Mummy.

    This person was minding their own business while riding the bus when they encountered an entitled mother

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    But instead of placating the mom’s demands, they refused to back down

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    Later, the passenger responded to a few readers and shared more information on the situation

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    One in every six people around the world has a disability

    It’s easy to take for granted how simple walking to the grocery store or riding the bus to work is if you don’t have any mobility issues. But the reality is that these simple tasks can quickly become complicated with a disability. According to the CDC, about 27% of adults in the United States have some form of disability, and 12.1% of Americans have a disability that impacts their mobility. Globally, one in every six individuals experiences a significant disability, the World Health Organization reports.

    While having a disability can impact almost every facet of a person’s life, mobility issues certainly affect how an individual travels. To gain more insight on this topic, we reached out to blogger Karen Dennis, who runs The Next Best Thing to Mummy and who happens to be a wheelchair user herself. 

    Karen was kind enough to have a chat with Bored Panda and shared that she’s actually detailed her first experience of using the bus with a wheelchair on her blog right here. She recalled that there was a stroller in the designated disabled space when she first tried to board, but the driver asked for it to be folded and placed elsewhere to make room for her.

    Image credits: Mathias Reding / Pexels (not the actual photo)

    “I enjoy using the bus with my wheelchair, as it makes me feel independent”

    Thankfully, Karen has had mostly positive experiences using the bus. “I am a lot more confident now and use it at least once a week to get into town to meet up with friends for coffee,” she shared. “I also go on a longer journey of about 30 miles round trip to visit my auntie who is in a nursing home.”

    “Quite frankly, I enjoy using the bus with my wheelchair, as it makes me feel independent,” Karen added. “I have always found mothers with buggies to be very helpful. Most of the local mums who regularly use the same bus as me let me get on first, as it’s easier for me to maneuver into my space.”

    “Once, a mum with a large buggy even got off at my stop, allowing me to get off and then she got back on,” Karen shared. “The bus drivers here have sometimes told mothers with buggies that they will have to move if they are using my space. There is a sign on the bus stating that wheelchair users have priority over prams and buggies.” 

    Image credits: Arlington County / Flickr (not the actual photo)

    Many buses and drivers could do more to make transit accessible for those with disabilities

    According to the Americans with Disabilities Act, all buses must have a designated priority seating area for those with disabilities, and those in wheelchairs will be able to strap themselves into these spots to ensure they don’t move around during the journey. In fact, bus drivers might also ask ambulatory passengers who were on board already to relocate if they’re occupying priority seats.

    But just because buses are required to provide access for disabled riders doesn’t mean that the system is perfect. According to City Limits, many passengers in New York City don’t feel comfortable riding buses due to the burden of struggling to get on or dealing with drivers who don’t know what they’re doing.

    “All of the other passengers [on the bus] besides me, but including me, as well as the passengers who are waiting on different stops…they’re all impacted when it takes the bus driver 15 minutes to get me on,” one Brooklyn resident says. “Until they solve this problem, the buses are going to continue to be slow.”

    We would love to hear your thoughts on this situation in the comments below, pandas. Do you have experience riding on public transit as a person with mobility issues? Feel free to share, and then be sure to check out another Bored Panda article discussing similar issues right here!

    Readers shared their thoughts on the story and called out the mother for her bad behavior

    Some even had similarly frustrating stories of their own to share

    The post Entitled Mom Tries To Take Disabled Person’s Spot, Gets Kicked Out By The Bus Driver first appeared on Bored Panda.
  • Tuesday 19 March 2024 - 08:13
    It’s never too late to teach an old dog new tricks. So even if you’ve been operating the same way for decades without ever considering a new method of doing the dishes, working out or washing your laundry, you might be able to learn something today!

    Reddit users have recently been sharing the most creative life hacks that they’ve found success with, so we’ve gathered some of their tips down below. You might be skeptical of these suggestions, and they might not all work for you. But enjoy scrolling through these tips and tricks that could potentially change your life, and be sure to upvote the ones you plan on trying! 

    #1

    Don’t confuse mental fatigue with physical fatigue. After a long day at my brain-intensive job I think “I’m tired, I should lie down.” But really, I’ve been sitting on my butt for eight hours and what I need to recover is physical motion.

    #2

    I like the '2 minute' rule. If it takes less than 2 minutes, just do it right now.


    It greatly helps for people like myself prone to procrastinating. Whether it's folding a few shirts, making a phone call, putting away groceries, putting something in the kitchen away, cleaning something, etc. You put off trivial small things and over time, they stack up and all become too overwhelming to do. If you follow the 2 minute rule you will find that you're more organized and there are less annoyances that get in the way of the real things to do.

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    #3

    Yell at your vacuum cleaner to get your dogs to stop barking at it. Apparently it helps your dogs realize that you are dominant over the vacuum so they stop trying to protect you from it. Sounds like BS, but I literally did it once and it was never a problem again.

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    #4

    "Slow is smooth, smooth is fast." My therapist told me this and it has changed my life. In the beginning of a work session or project, I think through everything patiently, no rush. Start working, and before I know it I am in a groove and time flies by.

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    #5

    This isn't something that can used in too many situations, but with a lot of people sharing their "act busy" story I thought maybe a few of you would appreciate this.


    Back when I was in Basic Training for the Army, near the end of basic, our Drill Sergeants liked to give us an hour or two each day out in the yard and just told us to "be busy." I think they enjoyed a break, but if anyone was caught not busy doing something, they would still get smoked.


    Three of us decided to sit in a triangle formation, facing the inside and we each dug a hole in front of us but would put the dirt in the hole to the right of us. So we would dig, but someone else would fill up what we just dug. We did that for almost an entire hour. A drill sergeant walked by, looked at us, stared in disbelief, said "if this isn't the most private thing I have ever seen any privates do.... fan f*****g tastik, carry on privates.".

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    #6

    Wear sunscreen.

    #7

    If something is worth doing, it’s worth doing poorly. Five minutes of exercise is better than zero, five minutes of practicing. The guitar is better than zero.

    #8

    Unfortunately getting vigorous, regular exercise really does help with depression. Doesn’t solve it, but actually does make a difference. I used to get so mad when therapists would suggest it lol.

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    #9

    If you are one of the types that gets anxious about leaving iron on or similar stuff, do this. Remove the plug from the socket, point at it, and say out loud, “iron is off”.

    You WILL remember that you did in fact turn it off.

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    #10

    Taking accountability for your actions & apologizing than trying to justify them & becoming defensive.

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    #11

    If a cop asks you nicely to come into your home or search your vehicle. ALWAYS say "No.".

    #12

    Get a big metal water bottle and take it everywhere, you’ll either drink more water through the day or like me you’ll slowly get ripped because you’re carrying this annoyingly heavy bottle everywhere and not drinking so win either way.

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    #13

    If you are thinking about a splurge purchase, wait 3 days. If you're still thinking about it at that point, then splurge away. Otherwise, it was just a passing fancy.

    #14

    Practicing gratitude. When you’re getting ready in the morning consciously think about things you are grateful for, could be big or small (have a roof over my head, got through the night without waking up, have a job to go to even though I dislike it, whatever). It really helps you have a better mindset at the start of the day. No guarantee your mindset won’t change throughout the day, but at least you can start off on a good step.

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    #15

    Lots of the tiny habits/atomic habits stuff sounds so dumb, but works for many people.

    Basically the idea is that you commit to just doing one pushup a day, or learn to write one foreign language word, or one hug with your partner, or write for minutes, basically one teeny step toward whatever goal you are aiming at. Over time the ritual beds in and you can scale it.

    It's worked really well for me for writing. I write now. Less so for exercise but hey ho. I still do 5 minutes minimum per day, every day.

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    #16

    Knowing when to just leave the argument. If it lasts more than 5 minutes, it's gonna be impossible to prove you are right, so just give up, turn around, and buy an ice cream. It's much nicer than trying to prove a point to someone who will not listen.

    #17

    Be born to wealthy parents... I know this seems fake, but it can really help your life chances.

    Trust me.

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    #18

    Before I go on vacation I take a picture of the oven etc. in my kitchen. No more "did I turn the oven off???" panic after leaving the house since I'm doing this.

    #19

    Baking soda is a miracle cleaner and unpleasant odor remover.

    You can clean ovens, clear up slightly clogged bathroom and kitchen drains, remove grease, remove stinks from furniture and clothing like shoes, and many more.

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    #20

    Compound interest isn't just something to do with money. It works with exercise too. Invest as little as 10 minutes a day getting your heart rate up or doing some weights is all you need to do. You don't need to bust.your a*s off 5 hours a week.

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    #21

    Eating vegetables on a regular basis will save you from a lifetime of pooping issues and other organ related problems generated by a bad diet. It will also help regulate your BO.

    Steam them, add some lemon pepper salt and theyre good to go, mix them with your meats so the meat flavors help marinate them. Its the best source of fiber and vegetables help fill you up more for less with less future medical costs than a block of cheese from the pizzeria would.

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    #22

    Many years ago, I had the fans go out on my Macbook which rendered it nearly unusable.

    I was pretty strapped at the time and wasn't looking forward to a pricey Apple store repair job, so I went to YouTube to see if there were any fixes.

    Found a video where some guy said to just punch it a few times above the number key row where the fans were packed in beneath.

    This felt like a complete troll but I figured that even if it does further damage, I'm going to have shell out for the repair anyway, so might as well give it shot.

    Gave it a few love taps and sure enough the fans whirred back to life and I was back in business.

    Apparently what happens is that over time you get dust and crumbs and other tiny pieces of debris into the gears of the fans and they stop spinning. Apparently bashing them a few times moved the shrapnel out of the way and allowed them to work again.

    Never had another issue with it the entire rest of the time I owned that computer.

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    #23

    If you left your laundry in the washer too long and gets mildewy, add some vinegar when you rewash. It usually works.

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    #24

    Learned this one off Reddit. But if you’re sick and have a congested nostril lay on the side of the one that’s free and wait a little bit and it’ll unclog the other nostril. It was such a relief knowing this when I got sick a couple weeks ago.

    #25

    Eat supplementary fiber. It makes everything in your guts better. EVERYTHING.

    Have chronic loose bowels/diarrhea? Fiber will calm that down. Have constipation or 'tight' bowels? Fiber will loosen that up. Have pretty normal/healthy poops? Fiber will make them all into quick, easy, no-strain movements that leave almost no residue behind for cleanup (I mean, obvs you still need to wipe/bidet.... but without geting too gross you'll find that job a LOT easier). It also helps make you feel more full/satisfied after eating (so can help with weight management) and can help slow or spread out blood sugar spikes when eating high glycemic index foods, so can be helpful with diabetes management too. It's like a wonder-d**g. And available everywhere, no prescription, for super cheap. And its super safe.

    I used to always be confused with fiber ads. They'd always say it makes you "regular". But I would get confused... WHAT DOES THAT MEAN?? Does that mean it stops you up? Or loosens you up? Turns out, BOTH somehow! It's like the miracle wonder-d**g for anything gut related. Taking a portion of metamucil before every meal has literally changed my life (I have GI issues on the IBS/UC spectrum). I've advocated for it to friends/family, and everyone I'm close enough with to discuss this sort of thing talks about how surprised they are with how much nicer and more pleasant it makes everything related to their bowels, even if they had perfectly healthy ones prior.

    10/10, can;t reccomend enough.

    ETA: This is not medical advice. I am not a doctor or nutritionist. I'm just a guy who used to have real bad poops, and now I have great poops most days.

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    #26

    Get into something itchy like poison ivy or have severe reactions to bug bites? Those anti itch creams are useless. Instead, use gels for toothaches. The lidocaine concentration is much higher.

    Found out a cabin had bed bugs and that I'm allergic. Bought every itch, burn, numbing cream out there and nothing would touch that itch. So I searched for what had the highest lidocaine or benzocaine and found toothache gels have 20%. Sweet, sweet relief.

    #27

    When the sun is shining in the morning, take a 15 minute walk every day.

    This will set your circadian rhythm (helps you sleep when you need to sleep, helps you be awake when you need to be awake).

    More importantly, it will lower the morning blood sugar spike, decreasing the chance of diabetes II and fatty liver.

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    #28

    Meditation really does quiet the mind at some point. And the positive effects of it will benefit every aspect of your life. It reduces impulsiveness, strengthens empathy and patience, and increases your sense of joy. It's free too!


    All you need to do is find a quiet space, sit down and give yourself permission to not have to do anything for 10 minutes. Thoughts don't need to be followed up or analysed, impulses don't need to be obeyed,  memories and plans can be left unexplored, itches dont have to be scratched, nothing has to be changed.


    Just pay attention to your breathing, and when you find yourself distracted - and you will get distracted- just go back to your breathing.


    Do this every day and extend the time as necessary and you'll absolutely start noticing things changing in your life very quickly. You'll probably notice that ideas or feelings that seemed overwhelming will disappear if you just let them be for while. You'll be able to breathe and slow down when interacting with others or making decisions. Concentration will improve, You won't feel the need to numb yourself as much.


    All that from just sitting down and doing nothing for 10 minutes a day.

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    #29

    Screaming at the top of your lungs when you first wake up can eliminate morning grogginess.

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    #30

    If you're still in an office and are just walking around always carry a piece of paper and walk briskly. Look at it when a superior is approaching. They'll assume you're on your way to discuss something, the copier, etc.

    I had a file folder that I wrote Penske on. None of my superiors understood the reference. A high risk, zero reward, inside joke that only I found funny.

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    #31

    This has always worked for me. When I get a leg cramp I get into a standing position, feet flat on the floor legs straight, and the cramp goes away. I use to get leg cramps in the early morning and would lay there with my legs curled up. Sometimes after the cramp went away I’d be limping all day. Now first sign of a leg cramp, I get out of bed fast as I can and stand straight. They immediately stop and I have no problems the rest of the day.

    #32

    Anytime you enter a building, identify the exits and be prepared to get there at a moment's notice.

    #33

    "Put it away, not down"

    Has been a huge help as someone with ADHD. I tell myself that saying at least a few times a day.

    #34

    Hard drive in the freezer to get it to spin up one more time.

    I swear to god I thought it was b******t until I was out of options and tried it... and the damn thing came back on a few more times and I got the data off of it I needed.

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    #35

    If a man is in an accident (car, ladder fall, etc) and he gets an erection, don't move him. He has a spinal injury.

    #36

    Sniffing rubbing alcohol gets rid of nausea.

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    #37

    Side mirror, center mirror, passenger mirror are SUPPOSED to be set so that it's 1 continuous image. No blind spots at all. My owners manual even explained this.
    0.0001% of people use this so I consider it a life hack.

    #38

    Baby steps for everything.

    #39

    If you do d***s, drink as much water as possible. It would massively reduce the risks of heart attack or other health issues. Better yet, don’t do d***s.

    Source: 5 years of coke. 5 years clean now.

    #40

    My dad told me this, it’s something he learned when he was in the kitchen in his youth but black pepper works as a coagulant if you ever cut yourself bad and need to stop the bleeding.

    #41

    Certain essential oils have a purpose.

    Clove essential oil is great for tooth pain in a pinch, especially if you have gum inflammation. Keep some clove oil in your medicine cabinet for a disgusting remedy for pesky tooth pain.

    #42

    You can’t cough and produce tears at the same time. It only works for a second but if you need one to keep from crying, clear your throat.

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    #43

    A bit of cayenne pepper rubbed onto a cut can help it to clot quickly. Seems so counterintuitive, but it doesn't sting and works well.

    #44

    How to get rid of cold callers at your door or on the phone quickly without being rude.

    I discovered this by accident. Someone knocked on my door cold calling, selling a service I already had, asking if I'd like to talk about their service.

    I said "oh I'm already a customer, I'd love to talk about it". I was being genuine too.

    They could not get away quickly enough, which I thought was odd.

    Then it occurred to me that by saying I was a happy customer already, they knew there was zero chance of a sale so any further time talking to me cost them potential sales.

    [Edit]

    Lol lots of people below saying to just hang up, close the door, tell them to eff off or whatever, which I also do on occasion.

    I'm not saying this is the best or only way, it's just a way I discovered by accident that makes them want to get away ASAFP.

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    #45

    The best self defense is avoiding a fight altogether.

    I know too many dudes who live their whole life hoping to prove their mettle in a fight. ..It ain't worth it my dudes. Life ain't Hollywood and what you dream about doesn't happen. You might get stabbed, you might get beat up by his friends, you might win and go to jail or get sued. Few people get in a fight and are grateful they chose to.

    #46

    When walking into oncoming crowds, stare directly straight ahead, past the people who are walking towards you. They will instinctively get out of the way.

    #47

    I always pick up unknown callers as "Hello Lieutenant John" i have never been to armed forces, i am a nobody, but even my friends call me lieutenant. It started as a joke, but worked so great that i started to use it. 99% of scamners disconnect. I do not hurt anyone and this is not illegal.

    #48

    Thank "past you" for the things they did that made "present you"'s life easier. You'll feel good about it, and it makes it more likely that you'll "pay it forward" to yourself more.

    #49

    If you just can't seem to start a task try this: sit down, close your eyes, and count to five slowly, then start. Calming your mind really helps with overcoming procrastination.

    #50

    If you live alone you should buy a anti choking device.

    Some brands are DeChoker, LifeVac, etc... Do some shopping research and pick whatever you see fit.

    Thousands of people die every year due to choking, because of food, liquids, small swallowed objects, etc.

    People that live by themselves are at a higher risk since usually there is nobody around to assist them. With this apparatus at Home You got a chance.

    #51

    Is it a life saver? Idk. But a reddit comment taught me that vodka is the ultimate odor remover. You can use it for BO on clothes or animal urine scent. Put in a spray bottle the cheapest vodka you can find and spray the affected area. Allow to dry. It's like freaking magic. I have gotten odors out that nothing else worked on.

    #52

    Keeping shoes on all day makes me way more productive. I never thought something like that would work, but it does, and makes me actually get stuff done while working from home. .

    #53

    I don't know if this counts but make friends with the cleaning crew and service people. Saved my a*s at one job because the company was doing some sneaky layoff s**t and one of the building guards tipped me off. They were told beforehand what was going down. I wasn't on the list but before they could get to the office, I let all my co-workers know what was going on.

    #54

    I don’t know if this works for anyone else in the world, but jalapeños cure my heartburn.

    Image credits: Dr_Fred

    #55

    When you look annoyed all the time, people think that you're busy.

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    #56

    Compound interest.


    Start saving today, and over time, it will grow into a sizeable amount.

    #57

    Baby powder is a must have at the beach. It helps get sand off your hands and feet instantly at the end of the day so you can wear normal shoes on the drive home.

    Image credits: americansherlock201

    #58

    When calculating how much your getting paid for your job. Include potential cost you saved from using insurance, transit passes, etc. You might for example find a job that pays a bit more in the future, but you could be actually taking a massive reduction if the benefits don't line up.

    Image credits: Sabre_One

    #59

    If you hold your car key fob up to your throat, the signal goes farther.

    Image credits: Routine_Trick_6775

    #60

    White vinegar is great for washing clothes.

    #61

    Make your bed in the morning, you will feel better.

    Whether it's right after making it, or getting ready for bed, seeing your bed made will make you feel better.

    #62

    Every male should know this. If you want to get rid of an awkward boner flex any muscle in your body maybe an arm. For a minute. The blood will rush to that muscle and away from your d**k. Crisis averted.

    #63

    Need to solve a complex problem? Imagine you've already solved it and ask yourself how you did it.

    #64

    Might be a unique thing, but antacids make my hiccups go away.

    #65

    I used to carry around a large empty box at my old warehouse job when I wanted to f**k off for an hour or 2.
  • Tuesday 19 March 2024 - 08:13

    Ensuring the health and safety of employees in the workplace is one of the top priorities of companies. But even under the best conditions, injuries and illnesses still occur, and how they’re addressed can make all the difference.

    Unfortunately, the boss of this worker didn’t handle their wrist accident as well as she could have. The employee struggled for a few months, going to doctor’s appointments and requesting lighter work, only to be completely ignored by the manager. Knowing that would be the end of their work there, they decided to get back at their boss two days before a big event.

    Safety and health of employees should be a top priority for companies

    Image credits: RossHelen (not the actual photo)

    However, this manager completely dismissed a worker when they suffered a wrist injury at work

    Image credits: Antoni Shkraba (not the actual photo)

    4.7 million employees in the United States face work-related accidents every year

    Suffering from an injury at work is not uncommon, with 4.7 million employees in the United States facing work-related accidents every year. This is particularly true for younger staff members just starting a new job, as more than one-quarter of accidents happen in the first year of employment.

    Some of the most common work injuries include slips and falls, motor accidents, and machine entanglement, where an employee is trapped in a heavy apparatus. The injury that the author of this story suffered from is called overexertion (the third most common cause of injury in the US) and is often caused by repetitive motions like improper lifting of heavy objects.

    It can occur when a person is pushing themselves too hard physically. If not addressed, such exhaustion can lead to pain and discomfort or tearing and overstretching in muscles, tendons, and ligaments. Any time an individual is lifting or performing a physical activity, they should pay attention to the way they move and position their body.

    The most common industries for overexertion are service, trade, transportation, and utilities. Something that increases the risk of injury is improper posture or technique, lack of space, heavy weights, worn-out tools, and repetitive motion.

    Overexertion is essentially your body saying that you need to take a break. If ignored, it can impede the immune system, making a person more susceptible to sickness. More and more frequent injuries or illnesses may be a sign that it’s time to take a mental or physical break from work.

    Image credits: Online Marketing (not the actual photo)

    Approximately half of injuries are due to stress, depression, or anxiety

    Even though it might be obvious that we need time to recover and recharge our batteries to be healthy, quite a lot of people ignore the alerting signs that their bodies are sending them. The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) reports that approximately half of injuries are due to stress, depression, or anxiety.

    HSE’s chief executive, Sarah Albon, explained that “preventing or tackling work-related stress can provide significant benefits to employees, improving their experience of work and their overall health; and also to employers, including increased productivity, decreased absenteeism, and reduced staff turnover.”

    If a person is feeling mentally or physically exhausted and overwhelmed, there are ways to help cope with that. Experts from Healthline recommend taking breaks after strenuous physical activity, doing exercises to keep joints in good shape, and trying not to do too much too fast. In the case of mental health, it’s a good idea to make an effort to lighten your load, clear your schedule for a vacation, a long weekend, or even a couple of hours to do something that brings you joy. Some other options include attempting relaxation techniques, prioritizing sleep, and reminding yourself of positive things in life.

    Because burnout and exhaustion are two of the main reasons for workplace injuries, employers and managers should take this into account and implement ways to prevent them. Concentra, a healthcare establishment, advises having comprehensive training to ensure that all workers have access to knowledge about safety. The management should also keep an open dialogue at all times that makes it easy for employees to come to them with any health or safety concerns. In addition, providing the right tools and encouraging stretch breaks might help to avoid potential safety hazards in the future.

    Image credits: Karolina Grabowska (not the actual photo)

    The author received many sympathizing comments under their post

    Some shared similar stories as well

    The post Employee Shows Boss Doctor’s Note After Being Ignored, Leaves Before Busy Week first appeared on Bored Panda.
  • Tuesday 19 March 2024 - 08:06

    We might think we all know who our partners really are. However, they might be hiding certain aspects of their character or some of their values to fit in. It can come as quite a shock to find out the truth about where they really stand by accident.

    One anonymous woman recently turned to the r/AITAH subreddit for advice after sharing how she broke up with her boyfriend. The author of the post said she discovered that he was an active user of sexist and incel (involuntarily celibate) internet forums. Scroll down for the full story and the internet’s reactions.

    Accidentally stumbling across your partner’s browsing history can come as quite a shock

    Image credits: ArtHouse Studio / Pexels (not the actual photo)

    One woman shared how she became disillusioned with her boyfriend after reading the types of things he wrote online

    Image credits: Alena Darmel / Pexels (not the actual photo)

    Image credits: Reddit user

    Many involuntarily celibate men, aka incels, tend to blame women and society for their lack of romantic success

    According to the anonymous woman, after snooping around her boyfriend’s computer and online profiles, she felt disgusted by his views and dumped him without a single word.

    “I didn’t want to confront him in person, so I just gathered my things and left,” she wrote.

    Unfortunately, the OP deleted her account on Reddit, so we were unable to reach out to her for further comment. However, her story still went viral.

    Most of the members of the r/AITAH online community thought that the OP did nothing wrong by breaking up with her boyfriend and expressed their hope that she was safe and sound.

    Meanwhile, some others pointed out that one of the most frightening things was that the guy she was dating tried to hide who he was as a person and what his beliefs were.

    The term ‘incels’ usually refers to ‘involuntarily celibate’ straight men. They often have misogynistic points of view. The Anti-Defamation League claims that incels “blame women and society for their lack of romantic success.”

    Incels tend to struggle with victimhood and poor mental health

    The media often describes incels as violent male supremacists or extremists. However, this is a very black-and-white point of view. In reality, incel culture is slightly more nuanced and may have to do more with social isolation and mental health issues than sexism and violence.

    As psychological scientist Craig Harper, Ph.D., explains, incels often display signs of victimhood and inferiority. Very often, they have poor mental health and feel lonely and isolated rather than being the “aggressive and overtly hostile provocateurs that they are characterized as being online.”

    Referring to data collected by William Costello, Ph.D., Harper notes that incels tend to have a higher tendency for interpersonal victimhood. They have a strong need for recognition and strive to be noticed and appreciated. Not only that, but they also have a strong sense of moral elitism, where they see themselves as more righteous than other people.

    Moreover, incels also generally lack empathy and have a tendency to ruminate and get stuck in negative thought patterns.

    According to Costello’s research, over 70% of incels had moderate or severe depression, compared to one-third of non-incels. Meanwhile, slightly less than 70% of incels were moderately or severely anxious, compared to 40% of non-incels.

    The effects of social isolation are devastating. They can take a heavy toll not just on a person’s mental health but also on their physical health.

    The CDC warns that social isolation increases a person’s risk of dementia by 50%, heart disease by 29%, and stroke by 32%. It also increases the risk of type 2 diabetes, depression, anxiety, addiction, and self-harm.

    Here’s what the online community had to say after reading through the anonymous woman’s post

    The post “The Stuff I Found Was Disgusting”: Woman Dumps BF After He Accidentally Left Tabs On His Pc Open first appeared on Bored Panda.

  • Monday 18 March 2024 - 08:24

    Some say you learn something new every day, and in the age of the internet it has never been easier. With content on basically anything and everything at the ends of one’s fingertips, a person can look up whatever it is that interests them the most, be it recipes or the world’s weirdest records in a matter of seconds.

    By browsing the good, the bad, and the ugly, they are likely to stumble upon some rather perplexing things, too. Some of such things have been discussed by members of the ‘Ask Reddit’ community, when one user asked them about the deeply unsettling facts they know. Fellow netizens shared quite a few, ranging from history horror stories to upsetting medical conditions, and beyond, so scroll down to view them, but do it at your own risk as they are indeed rather unsettling.

    Seeking to learn more about how such unsettling facts can affect us, Bored Panda turned to Dr. Noam Shpancer, a psychology professor at Otterbein University in Westerville, Ohio, who was kind enough to answer a few of our questions. You will find his thoughts in the text below.

    #1

    Over 46% of ocean waste is fishing nets. And commercial fishing kills more animals in the ocean than any plastic does. Idk why this isn’t talked about more.

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    #2

    There were Holocaust survivors that died shortly after being liberated because their body couldn't handle the increased calories when they were fed by the soldiers that freed them.

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    #3

    People with dementia just... forget how to eat one day. They forget how to swallow.

    We don't know if they feel starvation or pain, because they're too far gone.

    My brother works in a dementia care facility, and they know that a patient is gonna die soon when they eventually refuse food.

    And we don't euthanise them. They just... starve. To death. And they never tell the families that.

    Edit: I'm *so* sorry to those that have lost loved ones to dementia. It's a really cruel and heartless way to die.

    Image credits: CrazySnekGirl

    In a recent interview with Bored Panda, psychology professor Dr. Noam Shpancer of Otterbein University in Ohio suggested that thinking about the unsettling aspects of life can be somewhat beneficial, as it helps us understand ourselves and the world better and learn to solve problems. However, according to the expert, wallowing in our miserable experiences is usually unhelpful.

    “The quality of your life depends heavily on where you direct your attention, so you’d want to be intentional about that,” he suggested, adding that ruminating over troublesome facts can result in lower mood and higher anxiety.

    #4

    Terminal lucidity is the return of mental clarity or memory or consciousness shortly before death. This happens to around 10% of people with dementia. :[.

    Image credits: Final-Procedure-8235

    #5

    Climate change. It’s a bit hard to grasp without context. And context is key because no one can understand, respect, or appreciate anything without context.

    The earth is about 4.6 Billion years old. Arguing about climate change is difficult since 4.6 Billion seems like a very long time and we has humans have been alive for such a short time. “Why do I care? I won’t be alive to deal with it?”

    So… let’s add context and say that the planet is 46 years old. That means that humans have been around for about 4 hours (4 hours ago I was making dinner). 1 minute ago the industrial revolution began (the mid to late 1800s - and I began typing this). In that time we have destroyed (removed, burned, chopped down) over 50% of the worlds forests.

    This is not sustainable. For anyone’s generation.

    To understand problems you must have context.

    Edit: spelling, missing words, etc. (I’m getting drunk).

    Image credits: HellxKnight

    #6

    In 1933, a doctor named Carl Tanzler raided the tomb of a female patient with whom he'd become obsessed and stole her body. He lived with the corpse for seven years. As the body fell apart, he attached the corpse's bones together with wire and coat hangers, and fitted the face with glass eyes. He was only caught when someone saw him dancing with the corpse in front of an open window.

    Image credits: Platonus44

    #7

    Most serial killers won't ever even be noticed, never mind captured.

    Image credits: Katze1Punkt0

    “Contemplating losses and mistakes can help us understand ourselves and our situation better,” Dr. Shpancer suggested, adding that knowledge is power, so such knowledge can lead to self-empowerment.

    “Periodically contemplating scary or negative experiences can also provide perspective and help us appreciate the good in our lives as well as our own resilience. As a rule, a habit of avoidance is not healthy, because avoidance only teaches you to avoid more, rather than teaching you about yourself and the world.

    “All this is true not only about difficult events that have already happened, but also about troubling eventualities that will happen in the future. Periodically stopping to contemplate our mortality, for example, can help us appreciate and savor more fully the gift of life,” Dr. Shpancer pointed out.

    #8

    Purebred dogs are basically just walking Frankensteins. They were created by rich Victorians in the 1800s for aspects such as speed and strength. However, this circle of a bloodline recession made it worse for the animals. It explains why many modern animals have very wrinkly faces and many golden retrievers don't live past the age of 12 due to cancer. I did a project on this awhile back and it's really interesting to read about.

    Also the reason we don't have a lot of mummies is because rich people also ate them in the Victorian era.

    To make it short: Purebred dogs are the equal of the Charles II of Spain and mummies were the snack that smiles back in the 1800s.

    Image credits: FrogsofChaos998

    #9

    All whales eventually lose the energy to surface for oxygen, so they basically just sink and drown.

    Image credits: anon

    #10

    The Astronauts aboard the Challenger shuttle were still alive after the explosion. It took them a few minutes to fall to Earth, but they knew they were going to die.

    Image credits: frezor

    #11

    Youtubers who 'find' animals in distress with the camera running usually put animals in distress to look like heroes.

    Source
    https://youtu.be/p7nVntZpJLM
    Other videos are it there.

    Despite positive things being arguably better for one’s well-being than negative, people often tend to focus more on the latter, likely due to the phenomenon known as negative bias.

    According to Verywell Mind, such bias is the reason why it’s so difficult to shake a bad first impression, break yourself free from the shackles of traumatic events in the past, or focus more on the good rather than the bad things that happen throughout the day.

    It is believed that such bias formed as a result of evolution, as earlier in history, focusing on bad or dangerous things increased an individual’s chances of survival; that became something they passed down to the subsequent generations. That might also be the reason we tend to be interested in unsettling facts such as the ones on this list or drawn to similar creepy content.

    #12

    Rainbow Valley at Mount Everest is named so because of the colorful coats of dead people

    The Blue Mustang statue at the Denver Airport, Named Blucifer by the locals, killed its creator when a piece fell and severed an artery in his leg.

    If weird “ghost” stuff is happening, make sure your carbon monoxide detector is working.

    Image credits: Ryukotaicho

    #13

    That talent and skill isn’t enough to follow your dreams. You need appeal and people skills.

    Image credits: UltimateBetaMale

    #14

    In 2018 my sister was murdered. We know who did it. We keep track of where he lives, he has moved 4 times since my sister disappeared. The police also know he did it. There’s not enough evidence to bring him in or charge him. Her body has still never been found. If I go after him he becomes the victim and I won’t be able to be a father to my children.

    He gets to be alive every day. He’s a serial rapist. We suspect my sister was not his first murder. From our interactions with state police and FBI my impression is that our situation, while a nightmare, is perhaps not as rare as you would normally assume or hope.

    Image credits: ServingTheMaster

    #15

    In the 1800s a LOT of dentures were made using the teeth of dead soldiers.

    Image credits: SnooDoughnuts3368

    #16

    Seemingly 100% healthy people with literally no reason to believe they would have any reason to, can still spontaneously drop dead.

    Cherish every day!

    Edit: just thanking for the upvotes. The topic is just a bit grim but, glad it gets people thinking about making their time here count, perhaps. Love y’all. ♥️.

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    #17

    The number of people older than you never increases.

    Image credits: anon

    #18

    The USA has lost 6 nuclear weapons that were never found.

    Image credits: venomstrike

    #19

    The symptoms for a heart attack can be a lot milder than what is shown in movies or TV shows.

    I have seen people coming in with some discomfort and then passing due to a massive infarction when we did the angiogram.

    -Edit-
    This blew up over the past couple days. I didn’t have time to really look through all the comments, but to all those that have lost a loved one, I’m really sorry for your lost.

    I guess the one piece of advise I would like to give is to really look after yourselves, keep your cholesterol levels and blood pressure in check. Lastly, quit smoking if you already haven’t done so!

    Image credits: OneNOnly007

    #20

    In extreme cases of scurvy, your scars break down and old wounds re-open.

    Collagen keeps scars together and that collagen maintains itself throughout our lives. But without vitamin C, that process begins to halt and the collagen breaks down.

    Eat your fruits and veggies folks.

    #21

    There was a medical manufacturing lab in the UK that kept having reports of headaches and weird visions. People would see something at the edge of their vision, but couldn't figure out what it was. It wasn't just one person either, and was causing some serious panic. When they entered a room, they felt a "presence," like someone else was in the room with them, and something would appear at the corner of their eye, then disappear when they tried to look.

    Turns out, it was caused by a newly installed fan that was vibrating, causing a sound that was too low-frequency for humans to hear it. Hilariously, the guy who discovered it found it using a fencing sword. He had brought it to work and put it in a vice to polish it, but then the sword started vibrating. Me, I would have nope'd out of there, considering the room was haunted, and now a sword is moving, but he was apparently much braver.

    The frequency is known as the "fear" or "ghost" frequency. It's around 19hz. [Here](https://youtu.be/h-zM3qAzBaw) is a YouTube video of 18.98hz. Mileage may vary, for some people it causes just mild discomfort, others it causes total panic, and still others it does nothing. For me, it caused my eyes to feel weird, and after a good minute or so, I noticed weirdness at the edge of my vision, and was definitely creeped out. I shut it off then, definitely an unnerving experience.

    It's not entirely known why it triggers such a response. The optical illusions and eye discomfort are likely due to the frequency resonating with your eyeballs, causing them to vibrate. But the actual fear response is unknown. Some theories are that our bodies are able to detect low frequencies, such as that of earthquakes or predator roars, but we just can't hear it. A bit like how deaf people can still "feel" certain sounds. So we become alert and nervous around these "infrasounds," since they usually indicated danger. This, combined with the optical illusions, leads to some pretty uncomfortable experiences.

    Oh, and don't worry, "vibrate your eyeballs" sounds way worse than it is. It's like super tiny vibrations, and your eyeballs are nice and squishy. It's not harmful in the slightest. At least, not mentally. Certainly feels like you are doing some eldritch ritual though.

    (Edited due to me being a doorknob and mixing up Hz with kHz).

    #22

    Cows don’t convert grass directly into protein. They have enormous colonies of bacteria in their stomachs that have population explosions when they eat grass, live, breed, die, and then the cows digest *them* into protein.

    Image credits: Sethrial

    #23

    Paradoxical undressing. it happens during the last stages of hypothermia. as your nerves are damaged, the person removes all of their clothing in freezing temperatures because they feel irrationally hot.

    #24

    Dogs like squeaky toys because it sounds like prey that's frightened or injured.

    Image credits: SnooDoughnuts3368

    #25

    The Junko Furuta case. Reading about it gave me nightmares. She was held captive for 44 days and basically tortured by her classmates. Some parents knew what was going on but did nothing about it. Since the criminals were juveniles at the time, they are free today.

    Edit: For those who haven't read it, I would honestly say that you shouldn't and don't look it up. It will do nothing but make you furious at the least and disgusted. At worst, you won't be able to forget the details. There's enough s**t going around, spare yourself this one time.

    TW: abuse, rape

    [https://japaninsides.com/44-days-of-hell-the-story-of-junko-furuta/](https://japaninsides.com/44-days-of-hell-the-story-of-junko-furuta/).

    #26

    Multiple genetic diseases, and this is extremely over simplified so I don't give people nightmares:

    Glass bones/brittle bone disease (sneezing can break a bone, or bumping a counter. Basically the body can't grow strong bones at all. CPS has been called on MANY a parent for this disease before diagnosis )

    Harlequin syndrome (very very cracked and "broken" skin due to what doctor's believe is the body being unable to shed old skin easily)

    Stone man syndrome (body overreacts to injury and instead of a bruise or sore muscle, will turn the injured area into bone. After a certain point people with this have to decide what position to be frozen in for the rest of their existence)

    Tree Man syndrome (condition where the HPV to grow uncontrollably to the point that the skin starts looking like tree bark)

    Butterfly Skin (you know how delicate a butterfly's wings are and how easily they can lose their wing scales? That's the skin of someone who has this. It just comes off at the slightest touch, leaving many patients to look like walking mummys and needing to be under insane amounts of sun protection.)

    Vampire disease (basically if someone goes out in sunlight without enough protection, their skin reacts horribly. Worse than a sunburn by at least 20x)

    Edit: thank you for the awards lovely strangers!

    And to people who might wonder how the heck I came up with this list, well, when you do research for your own medical problems, are fascinated by ER stories, and are still wondering why some of the human body glitches exist, you come across a lot. Definitely gives you a hard slap to the face and more sympathy. Especially if you meet people like these in the wild. Makes it easier to look at them as people instead of wtf their genetic lottery decided to do.

    #27

    The one that still disturbs me is that the sun could randomly eject something that could kill us all. Someone else probably knows the details better than me, but I read about it a bit a while back.

    #28

    Murder at the hands of an intimate partner is the leading cause of death for women who are pregnant or in their first postpartum year. (This has been shown true by a number of studies in US states, but is likely also true elsewhere).

    #29

    Cats know when they are going to die, they go and find a small secluded place and pass away.

    #30

    There are dogs and cats on YouTube that made more money than you and your parents working your whole life.

    #31

    **People's "conscious" decisions are usually nothing of the sort**; they're usually made subconsciously. Then, all the conscious mind normally does is build narratives about the previously-made decisions. Those narratives consciously seem to arise concurrently with the decisions, but really they arise only afterward. Research on split-brain patients has proven all of this.

    *Simply put: your brain makes choices without you knowing; then tricks you into thinking the choices were yours, by allowing you to invent gratifying reasons why you supposedly chose them.*.

    #32

    If you fall from a high enough point and hit water, your insides are liquefied on impact.

    When my dad was in the Navy, someone jumped from a bridge near the base his ship was about to leave. Since his ship had the only available rescue divers on it, they got sent out to check to see if they were military. My dad asked the divers what it was like and they said it was like trying to get a bag of Jell-O out of the water. This happened at Coronado Naval Base

    Edit: turns out your insides don't liquefy, everything just ruptures and it feels like it. My bad.

    #33

    Once symptoms start, rabies has a 100% mortality rate. Fortunately, the incubation period is several months, so get that shot ASAP.

    #34

    Veteran criminals in the gulags would recruit naïve prisoners for their escape attempts called "cows" for the sole purpose of eating them when they ran out of food in the Siberian wilderness.

    #35

    The astonishing fatality rates that can be found in so many battles in the First World War weren’t accidents or unfortunate byproducts of the technology - they were factored into the battle plans.

    By the nature of attritional warfare it was calculated how many men would be lost every week and commanders drew up enough reinforcements to replace them.

    This was called “Normal Wastage”.

    Image credits: Medafets

    #36

    In the Battle Of Verdun, over a million artillery shells were fired onto a 19 mile wide stretch of land in the first 12 hours. If you were lucky enough to survive until then, the sound alone was enough to drive you insane.

    Image credits: AldoBooth

    #37

    Years ago I remember watching an episode of the show *Monsters Inside Me* where this 16-year-old kid was doing something outside and a fly flew into his eye. It only made contact for about a microsecond, but it was enough time for it to lay eggs. After they hatched they started eating his eye from the inside and he was starting to go blind until a doctor finally figured out what was wrong.

    Just imagine that, getting your eye eaten from the inside and losing your sight all because a fly *very* briefly made contact with you. Ever since I learned about this I get really paranoid when there is a fly around my face because of the fact that this could possibly happen to me.

    Image credits: -eDgAR-

    #38

    Everyone loves to comment about Prions and Mad Cow. So this is another Prion story, but much more unsettling.

    Basically, a company called Lyodura sold dura mater grafts. Dura mater is a layer of the meninges of the brain, and if you suffer traumatic brain injuries a dura mater graft is needed. Nowadays, a synthetic is available, in the 70s this was not the case. Instead the dura mater needed to be harvested from corpses who would willingly donate to Lyodura. However, to produce more dura mater, they began paying doctors to remove dura mater without consent, and because it was harvested illegally, this meant there was no record of the individuals it was collected from. Lyodura sterilised all dura mater together, and this lead to the perfect storm. All it took was one individual to die of Creuzfeldt Jakob disease and to have their dura mater harvested, before being collected and mass sterilised. Because Prions are quite indestructible, it is believed that nearly all Lyodura’s dura mater became contaminated with the disease. It is unknown how many individuals developed Creuzfeldt Jakob disease because of this, but the number was certainly high.

    #39

    Though unlikely, it is entirely possible that the universe has already collapsed and the end of reality as we know it is propagating towards us at the speed of light. We'll never get any warning that it's coming and it could hit us at any time, annihilating the entire planet in less than a tenth of a second.

    #40

    Tumors can grow teeth.

    #41

    There was a man who got really bad radiation poisoning. The Japanese government kept him alive for months just to study how the body reacts.

    He daily begged for death, and unless you have a strong stomach don't look up the pictures.

    Image credits: Mrfrunzi

    #42

    You cant join the US army if your IQ is lower than 83.
    This is 10 % of the population.

    Image credits: kenobiwithhigground

    #43

    The youngest person to ever give birth was a 5-year-old girl.

    Edit: For those that have delved a bit too deeply into this one, just a reminder that while sometimes people can be unimaginably cruel and vile...the world isn't such a bad place.

    /r/aww
    /r/eyebleach
    /r/tippytaps
    /r/mademesmile.

    #44

    If a hamster manages to get it’s hands on your body if you are dead, it will use chunks of your skin, hair and other stuff to make a nest. Leaving a very bloody and messy scene behind.

    #45

    In 2019, there was a document about internet predators. The filmmakers hired three young-looking actresses and let them pose as 12yo girls on social media for 10 days. They received 2458 messages. Only one of them actually wanted to chat, the rest were sexual predators.

    #46

    Baby sharks are born in eggs their mother houses _inside_ of her body. The first baby born eats the rest.

    **EDIT:** Was recently contacted by the International Shark Association, an organization by sharks, for sharks, asking me to get more specificity before repeating facts I read in a science text book in the third grade. I grew up in rural New Hampshire, a full 45 minutes from the ocean and had never met a shark. I will try to have more awareness around this. **For clarity, this is not all sharks. This is only Sandtiger sharks.**

    **EDIT EDIT:** I have just been contacted again by Sandtiger sharks in the same organization asking me to clarify that **Sandtiger sharks are not gross, they are just metal AF** and that they have all enjoyed a deep sense of community in the organization, finding the brothers and sisters they never had in other shark species.

    **Thanks for all the Cake Day wishes! Did not expect this post to get seen so much!!** ?.

    #47

    Child marriage is legal (either explicitly, implicitly, or through loopholes) in 48 of the 50 US states. Most child marriages are an underage girl impregnated by the man they’re marrying. One other thing to keep in mind is a majority of teenage mothers are impregnated by men 20+ years old.

    #48

    My mother saw no end of disturbing things when she was a nurse (circa late 1950s-1960s). She worked on psych wards where people got disturbing treatments (lobotomies, "sleep" therapy, etc,). She also worked on a paediatrics ward in an area where there was pretty wild poverty and the kids were in rough shape. Awful era and living conditions way back when.

    #49

    The USSR built a massive arsenal of nuclear weapons and then dissolved, leaving poorly paid guards behind who no longer had a USSR to hold allegiance to. This made them vulnerable to being bought off by the highest paying bidder to feed their families and a whole bunch of those nukes just vanished and no one knows where they are.

    #50

    Beagles are the most popular breed of dogs used in testing because they are the most forgiving to humans.

    #51

    Ok, i put this in another comment on AITA, but it fits better here.

    In Mexico, there was a case of a woman with a thyroid problem. She worked on a department store. She started to have serious abdominal pains and told her employers about it, they ignored her. She went to the bathroom and then called emergency services, who arrived but were blocked by the superiors from entering.

    She was pregnant and didn't knew it because of the thyroid. She was having a miscarriage on the bathroom. After she came out, she was fired. But that's not the end of it.

    The store ratted her out for having a miscarriage. See, where she lives, abortions are illegal, and her situation was apparently, catalogued as an abortion. She was thrown to prison, 16 years, for "involuntary manslaughter" that was 2016, and even after many protest and media coverage, the state refuses to drop the charges, and the department store hasn't taken any responsibility about their acts

    EDIT: So in good news, she was freed in 2019, as noted by an user after me

    EDIT 2: BTW, as people ask, her name is Dafne Mcpherson, the store is a Mexican chain named Liverpool, located in San Juan del Río, Querétaro. The reason I didn't knew she was (thankfully) freed is my fault, the story was lost in between lots of stories that happened from then to today. Mexico is an awful place to be a woman unfortunately, so much we have typified murder against a woman as "feminicide", and while abortion is a right in the capital, right-wing groups and parties have blocked this right in almost all of the other states.

    #52

    Https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mummy_brown

    Mummy brown is a paint hue partially made up of ground up Egyptian mummies. There are paintings made of dead people.

    #53

    That the Chernobyl disaster, everything that happened and all of the devastation, was the result of only *5%* of the nuclear material in the reactor being explosively ejected.

    Just 5%.

    The remaining 95% (182 tons) of the nuclear material still sits in the ruins of Reactor 4, a volatile mixture of melted fuel, damaged concrete, graphite rods, zirconium cladding, sand, dust and twisted metal. The entire ruin is emitting lethal amounts of radiation, making cleaning it up next to impossible. Up until the New Safe Confinement went up in 2017, the only thing that could be done was to seal the open air reactor off with a hastily constructed shield of metal. This structure lasted for over 30 years, and as it aged the risk of it collapsing due to decay was very real. If it had crumbled as it almost did in 2013, the result would have been an apocalyptic release of radioactive dust across a far larger area of Europe than the incident in 1986.



    Edit: Wow this blew up!! I'm glad I'm able to answer people's questions and give insight; this is a fascinating topic for me and one that I spent a lot of time researching and studying.

    #54

    Russia sank a number of nuclear submarines, with the reactors intact, in shallow water. Once the submarine rusts enough, high level nuclear waste will start contaminating fairly crowded shipping lanes.

    One of the submarines they sunk used a liquid metal cooled fast reactor. When water finally rusts its way into that reactor, instead of the reactor rusting, it may explode.

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    #55

    Our lips and a**s are made of the same skin type or material idk how to say without it being weird.

    #56

    That we understand basically nothing about consciousness. It's all we fundamentally are and we have no idea on how it's "produced" or what causes experiences to arise.

    #57

    In explosions, it’s not (always) flying shrapnel, it’s not the fire that kills you. No, it’s the pressure wave that liquifies your insides.

    Told to me by a buddy who was a US Army Sniper: When shot by a 5.56mm round from a rifle, the bullet tumbles entering the body, the entry wound would be but a small hole, but the internal damage is near catastrophic.

    #58

    Cadmium poisoning is so horrible the name in Japanese (イタイイタイ病) literally translates to it hurt it hurts. Cadmium poisoning can cause your bones to literally soften; also it can cause kidney/lung disease, chills, muscle aches, hair loss, and fever.

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    #59

    Japan did some horrible experiments on people during WW2 (Unit 731). Vivisection, shattering people’s frost bitten limbs, biological warfare, etc. It’s all quite horrific and don’t recommend anyone without a stomach for horror to read about it.

    Also, after the war, the people who ran it were never tried as war criminals because the US decided to keep them and their research under wraps so that they could get a hand up on the Soviets.

    #60

    When someone is dying the last sense they lose is their hearing so people can hear everything going on around them but can’t do anything else except listen and wait.

    #61

    My best friend of 20 years turned out to be a child molester and none of us knew until my other friend’s daughter came forward having been a victim.

    Found that out months ago. Still not ok. Now none of my friends talk.

    Update: I have to go through everyone’s comments but it sounds like we all are f****d up. All we can do is try to break the cycles of abuse. I was abused too at one point in my life much like my friend who did this. But that’s no excuse to perpetuate the cycle of abuse.

    Update 2: Not sure what a*****e or Russian bot put a wholesome award on this but I blocked and flagged your a*s. Shame on you rot in hell.

    To everyone else my god I have never had a post blow up like this. Thank you all for sharing your stories and kind words. I’m about to call my friend and see how she’s doing.

    Be update: someone just gave me a silver and told me to get f****d? I don’t really understand Reddit at all.

    #62

    They used to not use anesthesia on babies when they would do surgery.

    #63

    The worlds largest super volcano sits underneath Yellowstone Park, in North-West Wyoming - it's called the Yellowstone Caldera and could erupt any time within now and the next "few" 1000 years.

    If it were to fully erupt it would wipe out the entire west-coast of America and Canada. The aftermath would kill off the majority of people living in North America and would have catastrophic effects on human life across the entire planet

    It would cause ash-fall across North America and drastically impact global climate.

    #64

    With the permafrost and tundra thawing out bacteria and other microorganisms that we know nothing about are becoming active again.

    #65

    From 1928 to 1972 my province would sterilize people who they found to be mentally handicapped. They figured this was the ideal way to stop the spread of mental disease.

    #66

    Asked a hearse driver one of the things he was surprised to see first time on the job, he said sometimes you hear knocking from the caskets, this happens more often than you’d think.

    #67

    After the bombing of Hiroshima, "black rain" that contained radioactive material fell, and many didn't realize it until it was too late.

    Also, according to my Japanese professor, they didn't even have a word for the atomic bomb at the time. I unfortunately can't remember what she said they called it instead.

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    #68

    That the Fermi Paradox exsist. We could be the only high intelligent beings in the universe, the only planet that has life, or we are currently way behind other civilizations that are centuries or even millennia ahead of us in technology and we dont know if they are friendly. Not to mention everything in between and that being civilizations that are equal with us somewhat or an alien bacterium or virus that is impossible to cure or stop with our current tech and understanding.

    #69

    Genocides are far more common than we like to admit. It's actually downright criminal how little we address it.

    #70

    Almost all the water molecules you drink have been inside someone's or some animals body and has been pissed out.

    #71

    Within three days of death, the enzymes from your digestive system begin to digest your body.

    #72

    There will be a last person, a last living organism, to see the end of all life in the universe. The rest of time will never be experienced, and will just... happen.

    #73

    The real-world process of human fertilization (i.e., not in a lab) is so random that just about anything that happened differently during and after your parents having sex would have resulted in someone else (or no one) being born instead of you.

    #74

    A woman can grow a baby with 10 fingernails and 10 toenails in 9 months while if you injure your nail it takes about 6 months to grow back 1finger nail and 18 months for a toe nail.

    Edit:clarification.

    #75

    One day, you’ll be thought about for the last time, and everyone will forget you.

    (That’s my biggest fear, that everyone will forget me and every trace of my existence will be gone forever).

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    #76

    The human male ejaculates at approximately 45km/h

    edit: the actual number is 44.06km/h.

    #77

    The little girl who voiced Ducky in the Land Before Time movies was murdered by her father when she was 11, in part, because he was jealous of her success.

    #78

    One of the few things keeping us from better pharmaceutical products is human ethics.

    #79

    When you blush so does your stomach :)

    Edit: A lot of people keep asking its the stomach lining that starts to blush it happens when you are nervous or embarrassed.

    #80

    The stimulant effect of coffee at a given regularly consumed dose only lasts a few weeks.

    After that, your body becomes addicted to coffee and most of the "boost" you get is actually the relief of withdrawal symptoms from the caffeine.

    Edit: to clarify given pushback below, I am not saying that there are no benefits to caffine consumption to long term health. I am also just a random lay person on the internet. I learned this as a fact and see some support for it in the literature, but as looking more deeply into it in response to questions below has shown, it's clear that it's a pretty complex question and many studies do find net benefits to caffine use, even if the withdrawal model persists in thr literature

    If you plan to make any major life decisions based on this factoid, please investigate further or ask someone who actually knows what they are talking about.

    #81

    The mathews and the hart bridges in jacksonville are about to fail, the pilings in the river do not touch bottom. I'm a commercial diver and I refuse to drive on these bridges.

    Edit: https://www.fdot.gov/maintenance/bridgeinfo.shtm
    Here you can read terminology and bridge ratings for every bridge in Florida, on the latest report Mathews has a "health index" of 96 but a "sufficiency rating" of 44, while the Hart is 90 and 30.

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    #82

    The human eye sees everything upside down. Our brain just corrects the image.

    Up the same alley, your nose is in your field of vision. Your brain just edits it out.

    #83

    There are more slaves now then before the civil war.

    #84

    Jason Earles who played Hannah Montanas brother Jackson, John Cena, Ludacris, and Psy, are all the same age.

    Also your bones are *wet*.

    #85

    The way you were raised will influence the way you will raise somebody else.

    #86

    There was a very last time both your mom and your dad hold you on their laps or carried you on their arms before they never did it again.

    #87

    If the sun were to suddenly dissapear, we would only know 8 minutes later. Imagine being outside with your kids and suddenly it's almost completely black and the sun is gone.

    #88

    The guy that started the “vaccines cause autism” scare in the late 90s condoned and conducted child abuse as part of his fraudulent study, all in the pursuit of fabricating evidence to support his own business ventures and a class action lawsuit against MMR vaccine manufacturers.

    Edit: as many have pointed out, H. Bomberguy’s recent video is outstanding. My daughter is autistic and my soon-to-be-ex-in-law’s have been INCREDIBLY anti-vaccine ever since her diagnosis. They wave Wakefield’s paper around like gospel but I know they haven’t read it because they told me it was “dozens if not hundreds of pages of research” when it’s only 5 or 6 pages in total. It’s infuriating. H. Bomberguy’s video is a good way to break down EVERY. SINGLE. POINT. that the anti-vaccine crowd likes to use.

    Edit 2: I should paste the link to that video here. Thanks to everyone sprinkling it through the comments

    https://youtu.be/8BIcAZxFfrc.

    #89

    In the summer of 1968, Charles Manson lived with Dennis Wilson.

    #90

    An ear of corn will always have an even number of grains.

    #91

    Bananas are berries but strawberries are not. . .
  • Monday 18 March 2024 - 08:19

    The world is accelerating fast and we — the consumers — are playing catch-up. New gadgets and software updates promise to make our lives better, so we follow the latest innovations with anticipation, hoping to find a way to integrate them into our daily routine.

    But as the trends march onward, some people choose the opposite approach and reject them, opting for things they have already been using for years. So when a thread emerged on Reddit, asking everyone to share the "obsolete" piece of technology they refuse to relinquish, many had their say.

    From vinyl records to physical maps, here's the list of "relics" that still have their place in our hearts and homes.

    #1

    Regular buttons in a car instead of touch screen everything.

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    #2

    I want my physical media. When all these companies start pulling licenses, selling them to new people, making it harder to access content, I want to be able to pull my Blu-ray, DVD, CD, or whatever other media it’s in off the shelf and watch it.

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    #3

    I’m a school librarian - print books are nowhere near as obsolete as people seem to think. Kids still devour them!

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    #4

    USB drives for data storage.

    I have trust issues with cloud servers, and dislike the idea of personal data being stored on file servers that I do not own and control.

    "The Cloud" is nearly impossible to avoid entirely; I just minimize my use of it in favor of local backups with planned resilience and redundancy.

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    #5

    I prefer to spend cash. It helps my brain process the spending. I'm still bad with money but I got tired of swiping and praying.

    A lot of venues are cashless now - hate it.

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    #6

    Paper maps are considered by many to be obsolete, but they are essential for hiking or just being in an area away from civilization where cell service can be unreliable to nonexistent. 

    Edit: I've had about 100 replies informing me that maps can be saved so they work offline. I am aware of this. However it doesn't do much good when hiking on remote trails that aren't marked in any online maps. It doesn't help when you've unexpectedly driven into a large dead zone and didn't know to save maps in advance. And it doesn't help when leaving the phone behind for an overnight kayaking trip because of the risk of dropping the phone in the river. .

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    #7

    Keys for opening my car door/starting the car.

    I'm not down with the whole push-to-start/keyless entry thing.

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    #8

    Regular, non smart watches.

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    #9

    Manual gearbox. Because it allows me to feel more involved in the driving process.

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    #10

    Hand held compass. Never runs out of battery and has saved my bacon many times.

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    #11

    Notepad and txt files!

    They have no formatting and work in all situations. Across every device and every piece of software. And by every, I mean that you can easily hit a txt file with a hex editor and fully understand and manipulate it. The file size is small.

    Since notepad has no formatting options, you can paste in any modern day c**p and it will strip out the annoying bits. It kills things like hypertext, color, italics bolding, size, and other font changes. It even does a pretty good job of ignoring non human readable characters.

    In other words, it works 100% of the time and returns only the content that you actually want with exactly nothing else.

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    #12

    Manual can openers. I hate the electric ones.

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    #13

    Cast iron cookware. My $15 pan will outlast any nonstick pan you can buy. I can burn it, scrape it, and rust it out, and still recover it into new condition.

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    #14

    Records. I still love the sound of them better than anything I've heard.

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    #15

    It is not obsolete really. But my 1999 VW Golf.

    I despise new cars and refuse to get one even if I had the money for it.

    All these mandatory driving assistance features you cannot permanently turn off like lane keeping assistance combined with the f*****g subscription s**t they are putting out and the fact that you cannot repair your car unless you have the software for it.

    I want a car to be able to do 3 things. Have AC, have good sound system, be able to get me from point A to B without breaking down. I neither need nor want all these extra system and they'd be fine if I could disable them and never worry about them again. I cannot so I refuse to get any new car until I can.

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    #16

    Any non-smart device other than a smartphone. To hell with those devices collecting my data, serving me ads, and being a pain to maintain.

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    #17

    Wired headphones.

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    #18

    Magnifying lenses. Why use a digital camera when you can use a magnifying lens that doubles as a solar death ray?

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    #19

    Typewriters because they're just so beautiful.

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    #20

    Wired mice on my PC. No need worrying about a battery dying and it’s not like I need to walk around the room far away from my keyboard carrying my mouse. Alas, they’re becoming less common. ?

    (Wireless headphones are useful though.).

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    #21

    A notebook and pencil. I find writing down lists, making plans or doing financial analysis on paper so 'clarifying'. The pencil must have an eraser on the end.

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    #22

    Are wallets and billfolds becoming obsolete? I have friends who make fun of me for not just using a phone case that holds everything.

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    #23

    Books vs ebooks.

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    #24

    Ipod Classic. 160GB with a clicky wheel.

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    #25

    I wear a wristwatch. Not only is it not a smartwatch, it's not even quartz! It's mechanical, full of gears and springs and stuff.

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    #26

    My 20 year old TI-83 calculator. So many good features.

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    #27

    Fountain pens. I take a lot of notes because I do a lot of research and writing. I mean hours at a time. Featuring details I have to learn as I go. Fountain pens are the only kind of writing instrument I can use that doesn't tire out my hand. Or my brain. It gets out of my way and stays out of my way.

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    #28

    CDs. I don’t pay for satellite radio so I just play them on repeat in my car.

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    #29

    Analogue Mixer. I've had an all digital mixer (X-Air XR12) and it stressed me out. I play in a duo and it's much easier for me to just reach to the fader half blind than trying to move a line on a touch screen.

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    #30

    Handwritten agendas/planners. Writing s**t out by hand in general.

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    #31

    Oh man I am a total retro grouch. Vinyl records, old steel bicycles, safety razors, film cameras, the whole hipster gamut.

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    #32

    Wired headset, keyboard, mouse. Not interested in charging or needing to change any batteries.

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    #33

    My landline telephone. It always works. No need to worry about a getting a, signal or needing a charge. I even have one corded one so I never need electricity. I did just get upgraded to fiber from copper however, not VOIP though so I'm certainly hoping all the same benefits are there. AT&T is deprecating the copper in the area and said "switch or be cut off." The technician made the switch and ran off before I got to really ask him anything!

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    #34

    Cassette tapes. Recordings (of music specifically) sound so much better. Hard to re-create that lo-fi sound.

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    #35

    The Bialetti moka pot. Hard to beat, unless you have coffee shop grade espresso machine.

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    #36

    Wired headphones. They're superior.

    I will not be taking questions at this time.

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    #37

    Winamp. Still my favorite audio player.

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    #38

    Physical game cartridges.

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    #39

    Love my dad's 100 year-old hand drill. Much better control for small jobs like putting anchors in drywall or making pilot holes for wood screws.

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    #40

    Windows XP.

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