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  • Sunday 14 April 2024 - 05:22

    Many spouses choose a no-fault divorce, citing irreconcilable differences. In the US, for example, 31% of couples who end their marriages report that incompatibility is the main factor. But the leading causes are infidelity (or extramarital affairs) with 34% and lack of family support with 43%. And how people and up in these (and other) categories can be as diverse as the individual themselves. So when Redditt user SpicyNovel asked everyone on the platform to share the most petty reason they've heard someone has gotten a divorce, they received plenty of replies.

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    #1

    I volunteer at an animal shelter. A couple came in one day and got into a huge argument over one of our cats. She had a temporary shelter name on the door: Tinkerbell. The woman thought it was an adorable name and just perfect for the kitty. The husband absolutely refused to have anything to do with the name Tinkerbell and insisted that if they did adopt the cat, they'd have to change her name.

    There followed about 15 minutes of off and on bickering, with her insisting that this cat was the embodiment of Tinkerbell and the husband peppering his rebuttal with suggestions like Pickles and Wombat. I explained that the cat had only had the name for a month and pointed out that most people change their cat's name when they adopt.

    But she said that changing an animal's name was cruel and anyway, her cat was absolutely a Tinkerbell. Then she persisted in speaking to the poor creature in that awful baby-talk people use when confronted with adorable animals. I thought she was pretty annoying. Apparently her husband thought so too because after a few more minutes of her cooing at poor Tinkerbell, the husband abruptly said, "I don't want a pet named Tinkerbell. In fact, I don't want a pet at all. I want a divorce." And then he walked off.

    We reassured Tinkerbell that she was not responsible for their divorce and adopted her out only a few hours later to a lovely couple who named her Daisy.

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    #2

    "I fell out of love with you after your dad died. I know you were grieving, but I had needs too!"


    My ex wife everyone. Her excuse for cheating and immediately moving in with the other guy.

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    #3

    My ex became a gym bro after getting married. Two years into it he asked for a divorce because he was upset I did not know how much weight he was lifting in the leg press machine. Some months before he had "banned me" from going with him to the gym because I did not match his vibe, so when I returned I was kind of doing my thing and my own routine, but not focusing fully on him was apparently the wrong move.


    So well, that. Narcissist type. Obviously he had a new girl immediately after, but the reason he gave me about the weight was just so petty.

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    #4

    Grandma sued her 2nd husband for a divorce because he got me a puppy for my 7th birthday (she felt the puppy outshined her present to me).

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    #5

    My ex told me his grandmother was into astrology and psychic readings when she was younger (I don't know about her interest in her later years). Apparently, she got a reading that said her 3rd marriage would be the one that lasted, so she married and divorced quickly twice to get to the 3rd guy. They DID last until she passed, so maybe she was onto something, but maybe she was in too deep at that point and would have stayed just to prove a point. I always found it pretty wild.

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    #6

    Someone I currently work with used to work in an oncology department where one of the doctors divorced his wife for getting cancer. Everyone in the department basically hated him. M I recall my colleague saying that new hires were all informed of what he’d done, so everyone could be on the same page of knowing he was a terrible person. From what I hear, his wife beat the cancer and I think the guy eventually changed hospitals he worked at.

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    #7

    My ex wife left me a couple weeks after I medically discharged from the military because she "wanted to be with someone who could take care of her" and ended up getting with another guy in the military. Just chasing benefits.

    #8

    I have a cousin who has been married 4 times for a year and a half collectively. The most recent divorce happened after a month when she told him he needed to cut the grass since it was tall. He got all pissed off and called it quits. Their preacher went to talk to him and told him “ well she’s right. The grass is getting tall. You do need to cut it.” My cousins response dead a*s was “ I know that but ain’t no woman gonna tell me what to do!”.

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    #9

    She got fat, and he filed saying he “no longer felt attracted to her.” Funny thing is that after she gave him the divorce, she worked out, got her smoking hot body again and here he comes crawling back like the worm he is. Of course she told him to p**s off, and she wound up dating her personal trainer for three years now lol.

    #10

    A friend of mine had a seizure during the night. Ended up in the ICU for a couple of days then was on a LOA for 90 days. The day after he found out that he was going to need to take an LOA his wife went and filed for divorce, stating that without his regular level of income he was "useless" to her.

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    #11

    My friend claims his wife divorced him for no reason and that he did nothing to deserve this.

    The wife said he spent 92% of their time together with his face in his phone. I can corroborate this because that's the same reason I stopped hanging out with him. I'd be telling a story and I'd look over to him and he'd be typing away on his phone, not listening to a damn thing I'm saying.

    #12

    My uncle divorced his 6th wife because he wanted remarry his first wife.

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    #13

    A family friend: “Because I married the wrong brother”.

    2 years later she married the older brother and they’ve been happily married for the last 20 years and have a kid together.

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    #14

    Dad says, "Honey - I want a divorce!"

    Wife says, "Wow! Well. S**t. Hey, Junior? Who do you want to live with -- your father, or me?"

    Junior: "I want to live with daddy!"

    Dad says, "Aw, s**t! I don't want to get divorced!".

    #15

    My grandma divorced her 5th husband because he wouldn't let her remodel their kitchen. I didn't like him but it was a dumb reason to divorce in my opinion. 

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    #16

    My ex-wife was the most negative, self-absorbed human I’ve ever met. She didn’t start out that way I wouldn’t have married her if she had been that way from the beginning. Everything had to be her way. When I started saying NO to her then she filed for divorce.

    I don’t know how it is in all states, obviously, but in our state, the person that filed has to get on the stand and state the reason they want/need the divorce. She got on the stand and the judge asked her why she was filing for divorce. She said, “Well, we’re just two different people.” The judge responded, “You’re going to have to do much better than that.” She thought for few seconds and said, “We don’t see eye to eye. I see things as black and white, and he sees things as gray.”

    The judge had a dumbfounded look on his face. He looked at me with what appeared to be a look of pity and excused her from the stand. He signed our papers.

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    #17

    My dad's second wife divorced him because we pointed out she was racist and she didn't like it. My wife and kids are black. She couldn't muster up a sorry so she mustered up divorce papers.

    #18

    I’m a divorce attorney. Had a client whose wife filed for divorce because she didn’t get along with his sister ONE TIME. They had one disagreement. Seriously. That was it. He didn’t stick up for his wife, she got mad, and filed for divorce. She said on the stand that they had a great marriage, he was a good father, but that one incident was too much. The judge told them “this is the dumbest reason I’ve ever seen anyone get divorced.” And he’d been a judge for 20+ years.

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    #19

    My ex-husband said he wanted a divorce because I didn’t do enough dishes. I told him it may have something more to do with the fact that every time he saw a pregnant woman, he would cry, and we were running out of acceptable options to have kids. Then he told me he cheated on me with a woman ~13 years his junior who lived halfway across the world, while I was visiting my parents, getting some measure of comfort that he could not provide after our dog died and I did everything to take care of him and logistics.

    I don’t think it was the dishes.

    #20

    I hope my friend doesn’t mind me sharing this story but her husband divorced her after 3 months because she wasn’t cuddling or affectionate enough for him.. mind you this was her first marriage let alone first relationship and this was his 3rd marriage.

    They both worked full time but he worked 2hrs away and would sometimes have to stay the night at work because it was more convenient for him all around. But when he got home he expected food, sex and cuddles. Never brought this up to her until the day he said it was over.

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    #21

    I knew this couple ( the guy was three years younger than me and we went to school together as kids) where the husband was a farmer and he put his wife through school and she got her degrees ( she started off as a nurse and worked her way up) and became a PA. Once she started working at a doctor’s office, she thought she was too smart for her dumb farmer husband and divorced him because he wasn’t educated and he wasn’t up to her level of intelligence.

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    #22

    I wish I was kidding but a girl I knew from my track team, initiated the divorce because his husband bought an Android phone. Her reasoning was that his old account was synced on their shared devices so she could see what he was up to, but now with android, he must be hiding something. Good thing they were only married for less than 6 months.

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    #23

    My mom divorced my step dad because he inherited 15k from his mother who died and used it on his own vehicle. He payed all the bills for her, she gets social secuirty and that’s “hers”. She’s a horrible person who only cares about money.

    #24

    I think anytime some one divorces cause the other person gets cancer takes the cake.

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    #25

    (My opinion it's petty but) when someone find out their SO was not a virgin when they got married.

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    #26

    A friend got divorced by his wife of three months. When the wife was asked what was wrong, she said that it was nothing, he just snored loudly.

    In the worst case, they could have had separate bedrooms.

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    #27

    My now ex wife cited, one of the many petty reasons she divorced me was because I didn't "mow straight lines" when mowing the grass.. of course the majority of the time it was due to one of our son's asleep on my lap while on the riding mower..

    #28

    “He’s just not outgoing enough at parties”

    That’s the best answer my ex-wife could come up with when the marriage counselor asked her why she didn’t love me anymore. I just sat there shaking my head.

    #29

    My MIL and her second husband: they both sell 2nd hand books, they had a large hall where they kept the books, divided by a middle path. There had fallen a book out of a box and laid in the middle on the path. They had such a fight about whose book it was, they divorced over it. The book was worth 4 dollars and they both made 150k+ per year.


    Edit:
    Damn this comment blew up, to answer the most asked questions:
    1. No, i don't know who ended up with the book
    2. It was a children's book about a bear
    3. Yes she makes a lot of money with it. They had deals with 2nd hand shops, companies who clean out houses of people that passed etc that they could go through their books and buy them for a few bucks per book. Books can be very expensive if you know what to look for, science, theology of philosophy books can sometimes go for 200 or 300 bucks, even a 1000 for special editions etc. So they sell them online on a similar website as Amazon.

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    #30

    Not divorce but apparently my brother’s wife’s sister called off her wedding because New Kids On The Block were doing a reunion tour and she decided she’d rather go to the concert than get married.

    #31

    My ex sat me down on a Saturday, after 13 years together, to let me know he was leaving me because he was bored.

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    #32

    Knew a guy whose wife filed for divorce the day he applied for military retirement. Apparently she didn't want to leave the lifestyle. He ended up getting out of the military after 18 years with no retirement just to spite her so she wouldn't get half his retirement.

    #33

    My five time divorced uncle broke things off with his 4th wife because her kids from a previous marriage kept eating the Twinkees that he bought to pack in his lunches.

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    #34

    I had a friend divorce one of her 7 husbands because he booted her dog off the bed.

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    #35

    They found out their husband was bi. Not cheating, mind you. Just that he found men attractive.

    #36

    Had a buddy whose wife divorced him because he didn't appreciate her love for rom-coms. Apparently, not crying at "The Notebook" is a deal-breaker for some. Crazy, right?

    #37

    The husband kept putting wet/used towel on their bed. After several complaints and no changes, the wife got fed up and filed for a divorce.

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    #38

    Their wife gained 20 pounds .

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    #39

    Smiled with his tongue between his teeth.

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    #40

    They may not have gotten divorced because of it, but I know of a couple that fought over who got the canned fruit at their divorce trial.

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    #41

    My brother’s ex wife only married him to prove a point to her parents that she could settle down with someone and raise a family and stop partying all the time. She divorced him after having a kid with him and making him get a vasectomy because she never loved him in the first place and was miserable.

    #42

    Julius Caesar got a divorce because of rumors his wife had an affair. He publicly said she didn't do it, but divorced her anyway "because the wife of Caesar must be above suspicion".

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    #43

    Wife divorced husband because he got her a chainsaw for Christmas.

    #44

    A friend's parents went through a divorce and then ... just kept going like the divorce never happened and are still together to this day.

    Don't know what the reason was, but it must have been petty.

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    #45

    Idk if you could really say it's petty, because it's due to cheating, but the situation was kind of bizarre to me.

    I had these neighbors, husband and wife, lived across the street from me for a long time. They were easily in their 70s, maybe a little older, idk, never asked their ages. Anyway, eventually, I noticed that the wife wasn't outside with him anymore when he'd sit on the porch. I asked about her one day and he told me that she cheated on him with a guy in his 20s and left to be with him. 50 year marriage down the drain. I guess maybe she wanted someone who was the same age as her and her husband were when they first got married.

    #46

    They got divorced over who should clean the cat's thing.

    #47

    Growing up we had a family friend who was in a marriage we knew wouldn’t last, his wife was very ‘posh’ while he was a tradesman. That wasn’t the petty one though. After they divorced, he met and married a really sweet woman who had grown up in a religious group, I don’t know which, but they had rules like women could never cut their hair and she had never watched tv before she was with him. Basically he saved her from this religion. Because of her background, she’d never worked and he husband never asked her to, he was happy to provide for her.

    They ended up having a kid together, then another mum who she befriended told her she’d get more money if she divorced him and went after child support. So she did. So now he never sees his kid, and his son from his first marriage has been turned against him by his first wife. He still has a great relationship with his daughter from the first marriage at least.

    #48

    My former boss ended her engagement because he kept dropping his underwear on the floor and leaving them.

    She was fit to be tied over it. Swore he kept his end up in every other way, but this.

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    #49

    My friend divorced her husband because he tried to surprise her with a romantic gesture and she tough that he was cheating on her...

    #50

    My step sisters MIL divorced her husband over popcorn twists.
  • Sunday 14 April 2024 - 05:04

    Adolescence is tiring. And Reddit user Technical-Alps6831 believes her days would be a whole lot easier if it wasn’t for her parents.

    The 19-year-old, who is still living with them, feels like her younger brother is already capable of taking care of himself, which includes bearing the responsibility for his actions. However, when he snuck into her room and inadvertently got high off her edibles, their mom and dad blamed her.

    So she told the story to the subreddit ‘Am I the [Jerk]?‘ to get a better understanding of the situation.

    This teenager thought she had her edibles well hidden, but her younger brother still found them

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    So their parents took strong measures to make sure it doesn’t happen again

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    Families need to support each other to work out their everyday life

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    Family life can be difficult as it is, but when you add autism into the mix, even ordinary conflicts might become a very big deal.

    Therefore, it’s important for the children to feel they’re all cared for and are all making a contribution to the household. This also encourages everyone to pull together as a family and teaches all children valuable skills and independence.

    Experts recommend that parents set consistent rules, use strategies to encourage positive behavior in all their children, and try to be fair in handling aggressive or hurtful behavior from all their children as well as work out tasks and chores that suit their children’s different ages, stages of development, strengths and abilities.

    The author of the post said that her parents didn’t seem to be “too against” her cannabis use, so it’s hard to imagine the boundaries that they had settled on before the whole ordeal.

    However, her argument that she’s “an adult” doesn’t really stand. As of January 2024, 24 states plus the District of Columbia and three U.S. territories have put in place regulations for the recreational use of marijuana. Recreational use—wherever it has been legalized—is limited to those who are 21 and older.

    Autism advocate Lisa Jo Rudy acknowledges that older siblings of autistic children may be frustrated when parents’ attention is pulled to a younger sibling. At at nineteen, however, the young woman, who already thinks of herself as an adult, should have already established her own place not only in her school but also in her family.

    So if her parents think that their current arrangement isn’t working, she should at least demonstrate some maturity and work together to find a solution.

    Some people who have read the story, are on the teenager’s side

    But the majority blame either her or the entire family for what happened

    The post Parents Blame Teen For Not Watching Her Autistic Brother Even Though She Said She Wouldn’t first appeared on Bored Panda.
  • Sunday 14 April 2024 - 05:00

    What you see is not always what you get. Especially when it comes to the culinary world. From packaging to cookbooks and even restaurant menus, the portrayal of food often sets high expectations that reality struggles to meet.

    So we at Bored Panda put together a list of pictures people shared after they realized the gap between what they wanted and what they got. Looks like there was plenty of room for dessert!

    #1 Trying Food Hacks

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    #2 Ah Come On

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    #3 It's Blueberry Ice Cream. If You Are Allergic To Blueberries, You Can Eat It Without Worrying

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    #4 Guess The Meatballs Just All Wanted A Window Seat

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    #5 This "Avocado" Oil

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    #6 Recently Got My Wisdom Teeth Out And Wanted To Eat More Solid Food. Got This Today From Ubereats

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    #7 My Boyfriend Made These Cookies From R/Foodporn. He Gave Me Grief For "Not Being Able To Bake" (Which Isn't True) So I Let Him Do All The Work. This Is What I Found This Morning

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    #8 I Feel Like Majority Of The Applebee’s Menu Is Expectationvsreality

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    #9 Happy Heart Shaped Krispy Kreme

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    #10 Airplane Food > Airport Food

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    #11 Umm

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    #12 Where’s The Rice?

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    #13 Thanks For All Of The Stems, Lowes Foods!

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    #14 The Ultimate Betrayal

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    #15 No Cookies

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    #16 Chinese Takeaway Scam - Beyond Ridiculous

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    #17 Bacon Mac And Cheese

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    #18 Air Sandwich

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    #19 Arby's Food Stylist Knows Every Damn Trick In The Book

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    #20 This Is Why You Check Your Food Before You Leave The Restaurant

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    #21 It Looks Sickly ?

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    #22 Cincinnati's Famous Chili Spaghetti (X-Post R/Shittyfoodporn)

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    #23 Oldie But Goodie. The Bear That Hangs Around All Day Smoking Weed, Who Eats All Your Food, And Pays No Rent

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    #24 Tesco UK.... Shameful

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    #25 My First Food Delivery Order In Hamburg…

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    #26 Less Than Jumbo Shrimp

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    #27 Grilled Salmon At The Mall Food Court

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    #28 Some "Tacos" My Coworker Bought

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    #29 Never Have I Been More Disappointed

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    #30 My Reese's Peanut Butter Cup Contained No Peanut Butter

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    #31 Went On A Gas Station Food Run And Came Back With These Bad Boys. Not Less Than 10 Minutes Later And I’m Hit With A Wall Of Disappointment

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    #32 I Was Told My 2020reo Ice Cream Belonged Here

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    #33 Panera French Onion Soup

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    #34 Dear God, What Was I Thinking

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    #35 Ordered Steak Tacos From This Smokehouse Joint And The Second Pic Is What I Received

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    #36 When They Said "Chocolate Chip Muffin", I Didn't Take Them Literally... But Should Have

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    #37 Scam Level 10

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    #38 Paleta Postizo

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    #39 Didn't Realize We Bought A Bunch Of Plastic With Traces Of Food On It

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    #40 Arby's

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    #41 Meal Kit For 2 Adults

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    #42 Very Dry And Sad Croissant ?

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    #43 I Was Looking Forward To Having These The Whole Day…

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    #44 Patty Melts Of Chivuo’s In Barcelona

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    #45 Even Fish Food Isn't Immune. Hard To See, But The Concave Bit Comes Up To A Quarter The Height Of The Tub. Only Just Noticed

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    #46 Was Told This Is More Suited For Here

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    #47 "Chips Deluxe"

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    #48 I Get That Fast Food Never Really Looks Like The Picture On The Menu, But This Is Insane. Ordered From Australian Vegan Fast Food Restaurant, Lord Of The Fries

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    #49 "How To Lose Your Appetite" 101 Courtesy Of Texas Chicken. My Expected Breakfast Was This Sad Lump Of A Wrap. I Paid 8 Bucks For It. Worth It? Ad Pic Versus Reality Pic

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    #50 Camping Food Reality ?

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    #51 What We Ordered vs. What We Received

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    #52 I Didn't Know That You Have To Buy The Chocolate Separately

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    #53 Sub Par Pop Tart

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    #54 “Chocolate Filled” Cakes

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    #55 Where Is My Lemon Flavour Cream? :(

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    #56 Officially The Worst Fast Food Experience. And This Costs $7!

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    #57 Chicken Slop

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    #58 Weird Japanese Powdered Food

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    #59 "Chocolate Cherry Sundae" Trail Mix Is 90% Sunflower Seeds

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    #60 To Be Fair, I Monched A Few Chips In The Corner Before The Pic

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    #61 Rainbow Fail

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    #62 I Guess I’m Happy They Don’t Use Artificial Food Coloring?

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    #63 $12 Worth Of Loaded Fries

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    #64 Box vs. Reality

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    #65 Those Japanese Food Samples (Left) Couldn't Meet My Expectations (Right) More Than This!

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    #66 Happy Halloween To Everyone Whose Plans Consist Of Eating Subpar Food And Binge Watching Netflix

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    #67 This Asshole Package

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    #68 Glad China Has Wax Figures Of The Food They Serve Or Else I Wouldn’t Know What To Get

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    #69 [oc] Definitely Looks Like Cat Food. Couldn't Eat More Than 1 Crackers Worth

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    #70 I Think My Wife's Mistake Was Using The Wrong Colour Bowl

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    #71 Prepackaged Indian Food

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    #72 Roy Rogers Pulled Pork Sandwich

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    #73 This Is Why Your Food Looks Like Shit. (Experiment) Info In Comments

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    #74 Total Amount When First Opened Only Takes Up About An Inch Deep Of The Bag

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    #75 What I Was Promised And What I Actually Got :/

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    #76 Watch Out For That Tidal Wave Of Chocolate

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    #77 Ripe Nothingness

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    #78 Airplane Food

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    #79 Well The Size Of The Box Was A Bit Misleading

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    #80 I Tried Making Japanese Candy With My Sister

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  • Sunday 14 April 2024 - 05:00
    The way that dating works seems to change every generation. Gone are the days of asking for a cute stranger's number, calling them up on their landline and asking them to meet you at the local diner for a burger and a milkshake. Nowadays, the dating world is a minefield of apps, sliding into DMs, playing it cool and “talking” for months before officially being in a relationship.

    Navigating this rugged terrain isn’t easy for anyone, so men have recently been opening up on Reddit about the most frustrating issues they’ve encountered while trying to date. From misunderstandings to ever-changing preferences from women, we’ve gathered some of their most popular replies below. Enjoy scrolling through, whether you’re still in the dating pool or not, and keep reading to find a conversation with dating and relationships coach Rachel New!

    #1

    I went out with a woman a few times and enjoyed her company. She told me she was casually seeing a few guys. So I backed off. That’s not my thing. She later reached out again and expressed that she considered herself “old school” and that I needed to pursue her if I wanted it to happen. I told her that I don’t chase women. Especially one that is not giving me her undivided attention. I’m not going to compete for her affection, I’d rather be alone.

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    #2

    Trust me, men do NOT like it when women (like those your husband is friends with) play “hard to get.” It’s degrading, dehumanizing, and makes us feel like creeps. Women who act this way are really not worth our time and effort, anyway.

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    #3

    Girls think that I am supposed to chase them. Jump through hoops to gain their approval. Nope. I match your energy and if you don't reciprocate I have zero patience for it. If they were genuinely interested they would put in tons more effort.

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    To learn more about the difficulties that men encounter when dating today, we reached out to dating and relationships coach Rachel New, who was kind enough to share her thoughts with Bored Panda.

    First, Rachel noted that not knowing what the “rules” are is a common frustration for not only heterosexual men, but heterosexual women as well. "These men complain that they don’t know whether to take it slow (at both the messaging stage and moving the dates along to intimacy) and that women expect them to read their minds," the expert explained.

    "And some of these women worry that they will come across as too keen if they want to meet up rather than message a lot, or that the man will think they aren’t interested if they take longer to be ready to meet or don’t want to kiss on a first date," Rachel says.

    "Men are also expected to take the initiative to arrange the date, but can be criticized for 'taking over' or being too controlling or assertive," she continued. "And when they arrange the date, often the woman will not like what he has planned, particularly if it involves food."

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    How often women ghost. I don't much care about getting rejected, sure it sucks but it's an expectation we have going into dating, it's going to happen quite a lot. But for the love of god, reject me in any way except for ghosting.

    At least if I get blocked, or insulted, or politely put down, I know the other person's intentions and can move on with my life. If I'm ghosted out of the blue, I have no way of knowing if the other person has moved on, or is just too busy to contact me, or is playing hard to get. I'd take getting directly rejected 100 times over the ambiguity of getting ghosted by someone I was interested in.

    Edit: obviously ghosting is acceptable if the other person doesn't take no for an answer or otherwise makes you uncomfortable.

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    #5

    Only issue I've had is in gauging how quickly to escalate. Some women seem to lose interest if you move too slow, others get turned off if you push too quickly. Online dating really exaggerates this because you can't get feedback from body language during the conversation.

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    #6

    From my perspective as a man, it is extremely difficult to know what a woman wants. So the chase is off the table because it is an extreme gamble of either successful getting a date or being labelled a creep. The chase should not be a thing because, as a guy, I will play it better safe than sorry. Communication is necessary. Don't make it harder by expecting me to understand vague hints. Direct communication is the best way to get what you want.

    My gripe with dating apps is that a majority of women's profiles just have their snapchat or Instagram handle, and they expect me to text them on those apps. Why the heck should I have to use another app's texting feature when one exists on the dating app?

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    The dating expert also noted that finding a partner today might be even harder than it was in the past. "These expectations for men to have a good income, take the lead, and be physically attractive have been around for centuries, but now there is an added desire for men to be confident and strong and comfortable with emotions and being vulnerable!" Rachel shared.

    While there are some men that get a lot of attention on dating apps without much effort, that's not the case for everyone. "There is another subset of men that never get any matches or messages, partly because of the superficial nature of dating apps that are so focused on appearance," Rachel noted. "Research shows that men that have more to offer (skills of emotional connection, humor, empathy, listening skills, ability to take advice and change their views or behavior, and so on) will do better meeting people in real life."

    #7

    I have a playstation if I want to play games. If I'm into you, I'll tell you.

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    #8

    Modern dating is the most frustrating thing I've come across in modern dating.

    Specifically how most people my age (20's) simply aren't trying to engage romantically outside of the s****y dating apps... and even if they do, the expectations are already so inflated by said apps it just becomes a frustrating ordeal for both parties.

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    #9

    That women want you to approach them but are unapproachable at the same time.

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    But not everything about modern dating has made men's lives more difficult. "On the other hand, dating apps do make it easier for men to approach women without having to worry that they’re harassing them," Rachel says. "If you’re at the gym, at work or in a bar or café, it’s difficult to know whether talking to a woman is appropriate or an invasion of privacy, and of course, you don’t know if the woman is open to dating. (This applies to all genders and orientations, of course – but for heterosexual men, there is another layer of concern about safety and privilege.)"

    #10

    A lot of my gal pals are in relationships that they're absolutely miserable in (example: she has to lie to her boyfriend to hang out with literally anyone because "she's bi and she could cheat on him with anyone"), but won't leave because it's "better than nothing and they're waiting for someone better to come along". I almost died from the looks alone when I asked if "someone better" was the type of person who went after a woman in a committed relationship...

    As for chasing a woman after she turns me down, absolutely not. You all spent the last 10 years drilling into our heads that No Means No and if you say No that's that.

    A woman put it best: "Guys don't want to chase, they want to play Tag. You need to chase them too".

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    #11

    I learned to avoid women that want a guy to chase them like the plague in middle school. This type of woman isn’t chasing love, she’s chasing anxiety.

    It’s really the most toxic and unattractive thing a woman can do. Especially in a world of “no means no” and #metoo.

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    #12

    If we approach it's "not appropriate and being creep even for something as small as Hi".

    If we don't approach then "how are you supposed to get into relationship if you don't approach".

    If we approach a women we know then they don't put the equal efforts and love the runner chaser dynamic.

    If a women is interested in me then she won't put any efforts other than eye contact and later complain I don't get hints

    and most of the women around me can't even hold conversations, others are just committed and not available.

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    The dating expert also shared some of the best advice she has for men dating in this modern world. "It’s helpful to understand that we can all be too judgmental about small things because they remind us of something that happened in a previous dating experience or relationship," Rachel says.

    "We are vigilant because we want to protect ourselves from getting hurt or from disappointment. So when women say 'Don’t bother messaging me if …' on dating profiles, it sounds very intolerant but actually comes from a place of protection and empowerment: I deserve to be treated well and I’m not taking any risks," she explained.

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    I spent a week talking to you and asked if you’d like to meet and talk more. You went silent.

    I moved on to another match. You came back a week later and asked how I was doing.

    Are you dumb? Or are men that desperate to talk to a woman online and will forgive ghosting and making me wait on you hand and foot on your “precious” time as if my time isn’t valuable at all.

    If you wonder why men don’t respond to you after you’ve made us wait a few days for a simple response, it’s because those are the good ones. We didn’t respond because you made us wait for a f*****g sentence.

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    #14

    The more I play into the f**kboy/player archetype, the better things go for me and while I do *like* when things go well for me, I don't like that it's because I embrace behaviors that I've been taught are counterproductive.

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    Women who show romantic interest and we grow closer together, but then when I try and take things to the next level, they pull back and say that they’re not emotionally ready to be in a relationship only to turn around and date someone else.

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    Rachel also says that talking openly is the healthiest way to avoid these common misunderstandings and frustrations. "If you’re not sure whether you’re going too fast or slow, just ask 'What pace works best for you? I’ve found in the past that people vary in what they feel comfortable with, so it would be helpful for you to tell me if I’m going too slowly or quickly,'" the expert suggests. "It’s important that this is two-way: a woman who is in a good place for healthy dating will ask you back: 'What works best for you?'"

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    The god-awful grueling scrutiny. Whatever happened to just two people having fun? Instead, you turn a date into a job interview nightmare with a bunch of gotcha questions and a 5-year plan.

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    Thank God I'm not dating anymore. My problem was the ridiculous double standards out there and the cherry picking of feminist ideals when it was convenient. If you wanted something, you're misogynistic. If you didn't give something they wanted, you weren't chivalrous. If you want sex, you're a f**k boy. If she wanted money, she's just someone who knows her worth, not a gold digger. She is worth everything just because. You gotta prove what you bring for her.

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    Gotta say the most frustrating thing we've seen lately is the judgement and worrying about what others think. Whether it be family, friends, etc. Whatever happened to just being happy.

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    Rachel shared that she often discusses with her straight male clients the need to understand what might be driving the expectations of the other person. "Expecting someone to read your mind is unrealistic and often comes from an unmet need for a responsive caregiver," she noted.

    "As very young infants, we need our caregivers to know when we’re hungry, tired, too hot or cold or distressed, and to respond appropriately. We can only cry at that stage, so we need them to read our minds. If we experience that responsiveness and attunement as young infants, we can move onto more emotionally mature developmental stages where we can simply request what we need and not feel wounded when people don’t always 'get' us immediately," Rachel explained.

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    Dinner-view culture and expectations.

    Honestly, the ROI isn’t there. The issue is not the price. It’s the return. It’s emptying to watch someone pic over an expensive dish and making small talk.

    I would rather pay for a ticketed event, go to a museum, or hike, bike, kayak, golf, volunteer, run a race, etc. I know that I’m going to enjoy those things. I see a lot of women doing those things happily as well. Unfortunately, I have felt and been told (in a round about way and directly) that companionship is earned.

    A genuine connection is rare and you’re less likely to find it over a “dinner-view” (talking about divorces, dating broken divorcees, finances, time with children, etc). Being in my late 40s, it’s important to enjoy my time. I date less frequently and usually it’s a female friend who has “got this really nice friend” when I do.

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    #20

    Generally I feel like the bad guy and that I'm under the microscope being judged under the umbrella of "ugh, men". It's so assumed that I'm like that that I cannot do anything right. In general my goals with dating are to find a person I like, connect with and get into a long term commitment. I don't do ONS, I don't like people coming into my home really. But here's the experience, you meet a girl, you invite her out quickly. That's too quick and you're a man so you're just trying to get her into bed. So you slow down try to be a bit longer, leave it up to her. Nope that's indecisive, you need to be clear and know what you want. So you go down the middle and take it at a pace you're comfortable with. Nope wrong again you've got to do it at her pace which if faster than your pace is wrong again. You're just expected to get everything right first time. Combine this with actually trying to get a date and especially with online dating you'll never be good enough, ever. It's always going to be "your photos aren't good enough, your bio isn't quite right" so putting the effort in after the 4th or 5th redo is just incredibly frustrating. Generally the standards you're expected to meet vary so rapidly but are hyperspecific, so you cannot meet them.

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    Being noticed at all. I often feel invisible. Not even trying to be dramatic. I’ve had a few dates, and two really short term relationships (less than six months) in my seven years of multiple dating apps. And absolutely nothing for the last three years. No decent conversations have materialized these past few years.
    Now most of my friends and siblings are married with kids and they all do couples- type things and I’m even more alone as a result. Not implying I’m some super attractive rich person, and certainly not to say I somehow deserve to have dates and romance blah blah, but goddamn it’s frustrating being so invisible to others.

    And going out into the real world to talk to folks has gotten me 100% nothing in the last years.

    It’s so bad that I am starting to think that maybe meeting that someone special and falling in love is just not something even possible anymore. Like that part of my life is just over now.

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    "Recognizing when someone needs something (mindreading) from us that we can’t give helps us to decide when to move on from a dating experience or relationship," Rachel added. "Sometimes having an open discussion about their relationship template and expectations can be enough to help them see they need to change, but this needs to be done without criticism, blame or defensiveness."

    "Ultimately, good relationship skills such as being able to discussing difficult emotional issues without it escalating are absolutely vital to navigating those early stages of dating, which is why I do a lot of work on those skills with people so they are ready when the right person comes along!" the expert shared.

    If you'd like to gain insight into your own relationships or check out Rachel's dating workbook, be sure to visit her website!

    #22

    All i want is to meet up for a coffee to see if we click then go for a proper date, not make a load of online pen pals.
    OLD means it often takes 2+ weeks just to get that coffee

    HUGE time sink for almost zero gain.

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    #23

    I tend to feel like I’m in a psych ward. You know how talking too much = anxiety, taking not enough = depression? Everything you do is the wrong thing to do.

    If I chase when it’s not wanted, I’m seen as obsessed. If I don’t chase when it’s wanted, I’m seen as uninterested. But I am completely unable to tell who wants to be chased and doesn’t want to and asking for clarification is kinda taboo. So it’s kind of a guessing game but if I f**k up, the gossip could spread to future potential partners. So a lot of us lean toward “Better safe than sorry” meaning we don’t ask. But then women think we don’t like them or care about them or whatever. Idk if you can understand how this would drive someone crazy trying to navigate this. I’ve had the most success being detached and only pursuing women who express enough interest in me that it’s distinguishable from friendliness because that takes the guess work out of it.

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    #24

    Barrier to entry is quite high, but also 'the bar is on the floor'. It makes me feel like there's something wrong with me, if the minimum standards are so low, but I still can't get a date.

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    #25

    Honestly some men have it way easier on the dating front while others like me struggle. Only thing I'd say is that it's a pain to chat with a wall, so much so that I just straight up give up.

    If you're not participating in the conversation or even trying to have one, then I have no reason to be on the date.

    Side note, dating apps are something there to ruin my mental health, confidence and any self image I've built for myself. Weeks of no matches into straight up ghosting from first hello whenever I do get one. Or then it's a scammer.

    I guess in a nutshell, good date would be win-win for both participants, not just one person doing everything and getting "a reward". Going to a bar and getting one night stand or just straight up hiring hooker is easier, if you just wanna get off.

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    #26

    Women wanting to be chased, even though they're glaringly, obviously interested in someone.

    Not being able to say "our chemistry wasn't there for me" instead gradually ghosting you without an explanation.

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    #27

    A lot of young women in my generation glorify cheating and have high expectations in what they want in a man but they don't meet those expectations themselves. That's why some of them get an older sugar daddy.

    I worked at a predominantly woman dominated workplace for a number of years and some of these younger women will say s**t like they want a man that makes good money however they work a min wage job.

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    #28

    I have learned how to avoid the frustration.

    Don’t bother approaching

    Especially in our current culture where approaching can easily be seen as harassing, with serious social and legal repercussions.

    It is clear that, with some rare exceptions, the vast majority of women don’t want, or even like, men.

    According to data from dating apps 95% of women find 80% of men unattractive by every blind survey, and by actual data usage (“swiping”, “liking”, and responding to messages) on dating/social apps such as Tinder, OKCupid, Bumble, Cuddle Comfort, etc.

    So, for men that aren’t “high value”, that is to say, model good-looking, rich, and/or famous, the best we can do is enjoy our own lives.

    Dive into your career.

    Be passionate about your hobbies.

    Invest in your own friend groups of men.

    Volunteer your time.

    Focus on self-care.

    Don’t waste your time and energy on pursuing women.

    Certainly don’t waste your money, or risk your career, social standing, or reputation.

    Remember, if you have to approach them, that is already your answer.

    The message in our current culture is clear: If a woman is interested in you she will approach you.

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    #29

    Lots of expectations for men, yet not so much accountability when it comes to women. Like nearly every day here, there's some woman asking about how she can wiggle under/past some standard that she might expect from the men she fancies. Just in general a lot of people don't really want to listen to men about issues related to dating, unless it fits some arbitrary norm and isn't slightly controversial or something like that. Even if most of the time men are trying to emulate how they see women talk about this stuff. People just don't seem to factor in that not all guys have the same experience and are not at the same point as other people.

    ln general I was sort of burnt out in my teenage years, lots of gals who were not that great of relationship material and I wanted more of a sure thing that the relationship would be stable. It might have cut down on the amount of dates/relationships, but most of the ones I did end up having ended up being healthy.

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    #30

    I’ll tackle the older end of things, as I am in my 50s.

    That saying that women control access to sex and men control access to relationships is absolutely true as you get older. He’s looking for someone to f**k who he might eventually like a relationship with. She’s looking for a relationship with someone who she might eventually f**k.

    First dates with women my age turn into financial and relationship history colonoscopies. They want to know details of your financial prospects so they know if you can either keep up or provide and they want to know what they are getting into because they are looking for the guy they hope to be buried next to someday. ON A FIRST DATE. They want to know the deepest and most painful details of why your first marriage failed that only your closest two friends in the world know…ON A FIRST DATE.

    Meanwhile, most guys have been there and done that. And we just don’t understand why anyone would want to go through that hell again. We want someone we can laugh with, watch movies with, talk with, snuggle, and f**k. Why ruin that with a serious relationship? We aren’t thinking about long-term relationships yet. If it leads to that, great. But that’s off the table for now and may never be on the table.

    It makes for a lot of frustrating first date fails on both sides.

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    #31

    That women will make rules for men who will make great partners before getting intimate with them but will break those same exact for a random conventionally attractive party dude for no reason.

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    #32

    It is because gender roles dont hardly exist anymore in the western world so but a LOT of women still want the benefits of gender roles but not the same responsiblities. Like wanting to be pursued when society says the pursuing is harassment, or being treated like a lady but getting all the perks of being a man.

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  • Sunday 14 April 2024 - 05:00

    At this point, we don’t think any convincing is really necessary in terms of funny memes. They’re memes. They’re funny. Yes, you deserve to indulge in some. Take a friend with you.

    Incidentally, there’s an Instagram page that dishes out chucklesome and relatable bits of internet content to waste everyone’s time because of course you can’t help but show at least one of them to your friends.

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    I’m sure you’re already aware of the nooks and crannies where memes flow freely. We’re also sure you won’t mind getting a new venue to virtually peruse too. @EpicFunnyPage on Instagram is one such venue, currently on its way to 13,000 posts uploaded since late 2013 (averaging at 1,300 posts per year). Plenty of mileage there.

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    It goes without saying that memes as an internet phenomenon don’t really get old. By that, we don’t mean that memes themselves don’t age—they do. New ones are created as others die and fade into obscurity. Thus is the cycle of internet life.

    No, we mean that people just don’t stop consuming memes. And there’s a lot of reasoning behind it. Some of which is inevitable and the other is unavoidable. Embrace it.

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    The inevitable and unavoidable comes from the fact that memes are by nature viral. They spread across the internet and just never go away. Why? Because they are relatable and funny—they provide a sense of comfort by showing just how universal some human experiences are, all the while throwing out some gags and goofs about it.

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    Another factor of their inevitability is how ingrained they have become in our lives as a form of communication. They say that a picture is worth a thousand words. Well, sometimes a meme is worth just as much, and it actually uses words. Just that there aren’t that many of them. But match that up with an appropriate image and you got yourself volumes at this point.

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    But the one thing which is more seldom considered is the idea of memes as a form of escapism. Considering that everything has been seemingly going down the drain since, maybe, 2015, with things like the pandemic, economic crises, war, and that’s on top of the already problematic world we live in, it’s no wonder why people need to find some room to breathe.

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    Addiction and mental health help venue Fort Behavioral Health discusses escapism as a form of coping with real life challenges and struggles. Among the more conventional methods of escapism, like reading, music, and exercise, things like video games and scrolling through memes have become viable options through which to escape a stressful reality.

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    Escapism, while sweet and juicy at times, can be taken to an extreme and, seriously, nobody wants that. Drugs and alcohol are the more traditional modes of escapism and that in and of itself doesn’t lead to good things. So, if you get addicted to memes, the results might be quite similar—both you and your ability to face reality might start to change in ways where you wouldn’t be able to cope, creating a vicious circle of sorts.

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    And if you think you can’t ever get addicted to memes, don’t forget what empowers that: dopamine.

    Because memes are predominantly found on social media and relevant websites, and we often gravitate there as a reward for a job well done (or nothing done at all, still applies), we get that sweet dopamine release making us feel good. Memes have the same effect.

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    In such a case, just remember that everything should be taken in moderation. Pace yourself, take breaks from memes and keep yourself busy with other things. If it does get out of hand, seek help. Ain’t no shame in that.

    But if you’re more than fine, continue scrolling and keep another article open in a new tab for an encore.

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  • Sunday 14 April 2024 - 05:00

    Navigating the wild world of online dating isn’t easy. You might have thousands of options to swipe through, but finding someone you’re attracted to who’s also interested in you and has similar interests can feel like finding a needle in a haystack.

    So when TikToker Fi Rooney found a match online, she decided to get to know him for a few days before deciding whether or not they should actually meet up in person. And when she expressed that she actually wasn’t interested in a date, the man unleashed a swarm of angry voice memos on her. Below, you’ll find a video that Fi shared featuring all of the messages she received, as well as a conversation with Licensed Professional Counselor and Life Coach, Jacy Robinson.

    After informing a man she met online that she wasn’t interested in a date, this creator was inundated with bitter voice messages

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    Speaker Two: “So yeah, best of luck to you, just next time, when you’re gonna let someone down, don’t make it Sunday night when they’re just chilled out. Like, God, man. Well, to be fair, I think I’ve absolutely dodged a bullet, to be honest, man, and saved myself some fuel money. So yeah. Best of luck to you.”

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    “I mean, hey, if you don’t want to give someone an answer who, we were just like, we were talking for quite a few days. And, like you, you elicit an emotional response from me. So if you just wanted to end it all with one message, like, fair enough. Don’t insult my intelligence by saying, ‘Hey, I think the reason I don’t want to message all day is because I’ve been busy.’  You knew, you would just wait until you had all your fun in the sun for a weekend, and then you’re just gonna go, right? All the good bits over.

    And also, big red flag is you talking about ADHD right from the get-go. So many people talking about their ADHD and their neurodiversity within the first few sentences are massive red flags, because it’s like, your entire personality. And it’s not that interesting. I’m have ADHD, I don’t use it as an excuse. So anyway, Tara, I figured I’m already on your [black] list anyway. And if it was about physical attraction, well, and I’m not expecting you were, just because you’re not rude. You’re not nasty. But you’re not going to turn around and say, ‘so I don’t find you physically attractive.’ But hey, I wasn’t exactly blown away by you, myself. But I was willing to just give it a go. Because I just liked your personality. So take that. But it’s just inferior that I knew you were feeling this way. You didn’t just come out with it. Like, no one just comes out with that. You gave me no respect.”

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    “To be honest, yes, I feel like I’m lashing out and I’m annoyed because basically, I feel like, and this has always come across from my point of view, anyway, is that I was used because you were just a little bit bored. Then as soon as you’ve gone off and had fun, or you’ve probably shagged someone over there, I don’t know.”

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    “And then you’ve just decided, oh, no, actually, I’m done with him now. It’s back to reality tomorrow. Just don’t fancy him anymore. To not even give me like, one interaction in person, which I was prepared to do, is like, I don’t know, man, that’s where it’s at for me. And yet, you don’t owe me any explanation. You don’t owe me any of these things. I just simply wanted them because I felt like I put enough time and considered how, and that you’ve obviously rejected a few people, I feel. And maybe that’s unfair of me to say that outright. You know, I’m giving you the voice notes. I’m just giving you the raw stuff. I am thoroughly, thoroughly not interested in seeing you whatsoever. So we’re done. That’s fine. I just, yeah, just bye.

    So anyway, good luck with the next person, to be honest, going by the way you’ve acted by just cutting this off without even giving it a chance gives me the idea that who you were going to see in London is not a friend, it’s someone that you are romantically interested in, which is like, don’t be on the bloody app if that’s the case. I just don’t buy it. Or I do not take back what I’m saying. Like, I feel like we would have been wasting our time because I would have probably just got the ick from actually interacting with you in person. Go get some accountability.”

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    You can see the full video with all of the voice messages right here

    @therealfifilaroux It’s giving Alpha Dom #Fyp #TheIck #Dating #datingstorytime ♬ original sound – Fi Rooney

    Dealing with rejection is an inevitable part of dating

    Despite the fact that rejection is an inevitable part of dating, it can be very difficult for some of us to take. So to learn more about this specific situation, we reached out to Licensed Professional Counselor and Life Coach, Jacy Robinson. Jacy was kind enough to have a chat with Bored Panda and break down why it can be so difficult to accept rejection.

    Whether it’s rejection or accountability, it’s hard for people to accept realities that do not align with the person they think they are,” the expert explained. “It is common for people to take rejection as a personal attack. I think this especially occurs if a person values external validation more highly than internal validation. Rejection acts as a piece of evidence that influences their unhelpful thoughts about themselves, which is unfortunate.”

    Rather than sending a slew of voice memos, Jacy noted that a healthier way to respond to rejection is to simply accept it. “Radical acceptance is a great skill that requires the person utilizing the skill to accept things as they are, without judgement,” she shared. She also warned that reacting like the man in this story did is 100% a red flag. “I can also say that if someone responds [like this] in one setting, it may be generalized to other similar settings as well,” Jacy added.

    “I think the issue with rejection is entitlement,” the expert noted. “It begins in childhood, when kids are conditioned to not accept no for an answer. A way to resolve this issue is to simply say no to your kids sometimes. Let them know that they are able to say no as well. Also, provide reassurance when they are told no. Being told no does not mean you are not valuable or inferior.”

    It’s important not to take rejection personally

    It’s natural to have a slight fear of rejection, as one study found that 60% of men have felt insecurities when it comes to dating, often linked to the fear of being turned down. But we have to remember not to let those worries stop us from taking any action. Relationship expert Rachael Lloyd explained to Mashable that, when we’re looking for a partner, we’re trying to find a great match. If both parties aren’t on the same page, there’s no need to even desire a relationship with them.

    It’s also wise not to take rejection personally, Lloyd recommends, as you’re not being rejected as much as the relationship is. This person might not see a future with you because you want different things, you have different interests or you just don’t happen to be their type. That doesn’t mean that there’s anything wrong with you as a person. 

    As Dita Von Teese once said, “You can be the ripest, juiciest peach in the world, and there’s still going to be somebody who hates peaches.” Not every person you encounter is going to be someone you’d like to date, and you can’t expect everyone to want to date you either. While rejection might sting in the moment, try to put a positive spin on it and realize that you’re now one step closer to finding the person you are meant to be with. You’ve eliminated one more option, so you can stop wasting your time with them and move onto the next!

    If you’re having a difficult time dealing with the pain of being turned down, CNBC shared a piece detailing ways to keep your spirits up. First, they recommend taking a beat in between relationships to pick yourself back up. You don’t have to ease the pain of rejection by quickly jumping onto a dating app or into someone else’s DMs. Take some time to do some self reflection as well. What can you learn from this experience? How can you use this knowledge to help you in future relationships?

    Being turned down does not mean that you deserve love any less

    Remember to be kind to yourself as well. Resist the temptation to believe that being rejected is because of some moral failing you have or due to your physical insecurities. You are not any less deserving of love, especially from yourself. And try not to compare yourself to others either. It can be easy to start looking at other relationships and wondering why they get to be so happy when you don’t, but being single can come with plenty of perks! 

    Finally, CNBC suggests that you surround yourself with people who do make you feel valued after experiencing rejection. Find friends or family members who you enjoy spending time with and who allow you to be 100% yourself around them. Don’t stop enjoying life just because a few relationships didn’t work out.

    We would love to hear your thoughts on this situation in the comments below, pandas. Have you ever received messages like this after turning someone down? Feel free to share in the comments below, and let us know how you would have reacted to these voice memos. Then, if you’re interested in reading another Bored Panda piece discussing the wild world of dating, we recommend checking out this piece next!

    Viewers were shocked by the voice memos and were quick to call out the man for exhibiting various red flags

    The post Woman Shares Voice Notes From A Guy She Rejected, And Every New One Reveals Another Red Flag first appeared on Bored Panda.
  • Sunday 14 April 2024 - 05:00

    Bullying is a serious problem in schools. You can fight to reduce its impact, but it still manages to rear its ugly head from time to time. Sometimes, all it takes is a single item of clothing for your classmates to start making fun of you.

    One dad, Reddit user u/RogueMisanthrope, turned to the AITA community for their thoughts about a very sensitive situation. He shared how he let his son wear a dress to school. However, the boy got bullied in class, while the dad got called out by his wife. Read on for the full story and to see what the range of opinions other internet users had to share. People had some very different takes on the situation.

    Bored Panda has reached out to the author for comment via Reddit, and we’ll update the article once we hear back from him.

    One dad sent his young son to school wearing a dress

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    He shared what happened next in a viral internet post

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    Parents need to be aware of how their decisions can impact their children’s safety

    So long as a student’s outfit matches the school’s dress code and regulations, they should be allowed to wear whatever they like. Or, in the case of younger students, whatever it is that their parents pick out for them.

    Putting on a dress when you’re male shouldn’t be a big deal—it’s an item of clothing like anything else. But in many places around the world, even in progressive countries, it can cause a lot of outcry. That’s the reality of the situation.

    And it’s a reality that parents ought to be aware of, at least on some level. It’s one thing to empower your child and respect their choices by letting them pick out their own outfit. It’s another issue entirely not to offer them some advice when you know the possible negative attitudes that some people might have in your local area.

    Or, to put it bluntly: even in the most progressive places on the planet, you’ll still find that some kids and adults are mean to anyone who’s even slightly different than everyone else. It’s human nature to judge others. Self-expression and identity are very important, but you also have to weigh that against the safety of your child.

    In an ideal world, your kid would be accepted by all of their classmates no matter what they wear. But we don’t live in an ideal world. Wishing that bullying didn’t exist doesn’t mean that it’ll go away on its own. So, it falls to parents to prepare their kids for the possibility that some of their classmates might say or do mean things.

    Kids need to know that their parents are there to support them, no matter what

    One redditor had a very nuanced take on the situation. “I don’t think there’s anything wrong with a boy wearing a dress, and neither do you, which is great, but you should have realized that letting him walk into school like that was a recipe for disaster,” u/CassowaryCrow wrote.

    “Most people do not think a guy should wear a dress, and that includes little kids, who can and will be cruel. Hopefully, the other kids will forget about it in a month or so, but for now, your son is going to face some taunting when he gets to school.”

    Many schools want to be inclusive and protect their students, so they create policies to stop bullying and teach everyone to be more tolerant of others’ choices. While this does work to a certain extent, some students simply become more subtle in how they bully others. Or they learn to cover their tracks better.

    For some bullies, lashing out at others is a way to feel better about themselves and the events going on in their lives. Others might bully their fellow students as a way to reclaim control that they’ve lost at home or in class. Some kids might want to hurt their classmates in a way that they themselves have been hurt.

    While many people can empathize with these situations, it still doesn’t excuse bullying. It should not happen. Period. But so long as it does, it falls to adults to step in instead of ignoring the situation or avoiding responsibility.

    Teachers ought to protect their students as best as they can. Meanwhile, parents ought to talk to their children about building up some confidence and emotional resilience while also stressing the importance of being proud of who they are.

    It’s vital that your kids know that you are there to support them and that you’ll always hear them out, no matter what.

    Various internet users had very different takes on the situation. Some folks were fully on the dad’s side

    However, many others thought that the dad could have handled everything in a more delicate manner

    The post Son Is Sent Back From School Because His Dress Was Too Distracting, Husband Faces Backlash first appeared on Bored Panda.
  • Sunday 14 April 2024 - 05:00

    Being online comes with the ever present risk of being exposed to some of the hottest, dumbest and most brain-melting takes of all time. But every now and then, a hero arrives and hits them with the most savage roasts out there. 

    The “Conservatives Getting Owned” X page is dedicated to screenshots of bigots, conspiracy theorists and fringe economists being publicly humiliated. So get comfortable as you scroll through, upvote your favorites and be sure to share your thoughts in the comments sections below. Remember, be nice!

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    The “Conservatives Getting Owned” X page has been around for a while now (since that auspicious year of 2020), and has accumulated an impressive 356 thousand followers. In this day and age, most of us know not to pick fights online. After all, there is no “winning” , just a battle to logging off in the mud.

    This is perhaps why this page succeeds, as it does a vital job of showcasing the times where folks with questionable ideas had those same ideas obliterated by words. The idea of a person deciding to “report a crime” online no doubt came from pages like this. If that’s not enough, remember, there are all sorts of cases of people owning themselves

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  • Saturday 13 April 2024 - 05:00

    It is a bit surreal to think that while we can’t physically experience history because we’re born in a particular place and time, the power of technology has empowered us to see it, understand it, and make conclusions from it.

    Historical Capsule is a dedicated community that pretty much empowers people to do just that. Join us as we take a journey through time in this listicle of iconic historical photos below.

    #1 100,000 Iranian Women March Against The Hijab Law, Tehran, 1979

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    #2 Two Little Kids Dancing On The Streets Of New York City, C. 1940

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    #3 Elizabeth Eckford Ignores The Screams Of Students On Her First Day Integrated Into A Little Rock High School, 1957

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    So, Historical Capsule is a subreddit that’s a “step into the past”. It’s an online depository for old and vintage photographs that tell stories from significant events and moments in history.

    The subreddit is home to 50,000 members, being ranked in the top 3%, and encourages open discussion and celebration of all things history.

    #4 Ruby Bridges, The First African-American To Attend A White Elementary School In The Deep South, 1960

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    #5 Lonnie Johnson, Inventor Of Super Soaker, 1992

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    #6 Anne Frank’s Father Otto, Revisiting The Attic Where They Hid From The Nazis. He Was The Only Surviving Family Member

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    On the surface, history might sound like a dull and boring discipline. However, if you dig deeper into what it’s all about, you begin to understand just how much essence it has and how much it has to offer in general.

    After all, history might be something that’s all about the past, but you’d be surprised just how transformative it might be.

    #7 A Former Slave Named Gordon Shows His Whipping Scars. Baton Rouge, Louisiana, 1863

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    #8 While Cleaning Up From The World Trade Centers Falling, Crews Found A Shipwreck 7ft Below The Foundation That Dated Back To 1773

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    #9 A Lesbian Couple In Semi-Drag Wedding Attire. Kingdom Of Hungary, Budapest, 1920

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    History professor Mary Jo Festle wrote a piece on how history as a discipline transforms students. In it, she explained that since there isn’t realistically any empirical evidence of this hypothesis, she took it upon herself to figure it out.

    She asked nearly 60 of her students across 8 different sections of the small research seminars they hosted to give open-ended responses to prompts reflecting upon the change.

    #10 Reporters Who Exposed The Watergate Scandal Watch President Nixon Resign, 1974

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    #11 A Blind Muslim Named Muhammad Carrying His Best Friend A Paralyzed Christian Who Suffers From Dwarfism Named Samir, Damascus, Ottoman Syria, 1889

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    #12 Following A 23-Hour (Successful) Heart Transplant, Dr. Religa Keeps An Eye On His Patient's Vital Signs. In The Corner, His Assistant Is Sleeping, 1987

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    One of the main prompts was asking students to describe how their understanding of what history is changed during their studies.

    A third of the students provided some form of “I now understand history is not just facts about names, dates, or a chronology of events.”

    #13 A Man Browsing For Books In Cincinnati's Cavernous Old Main Library. The Library Was Demolished In 1955

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    #14 Remember That Photo Of The Construction Workers Having Lunch On The Unfinished Empire State Building? Well Here's The Photographer Charles Ebbets Taking That Photo, 1932

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    #15 George Mclaurin, The First Black Man To Be Admitted To The University Of Oklahoma In 1948, Was Forced To Sit In A Corner Away From His Classmates

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    The answers verified the idea that the interpretive nature of history is a crucial lesson that can be considered a threshold concept.

    One student elaborated that they realized how much power historians actually have, i.e. the power to construct the past. History is dynamic and a point of debate as a lot of the unknown in it can be argued.

    #16 A Father Looking For His Two Missing Sons That Went Missing During The Kosovo War In 1999

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    #17 A Starving Boy And A Missionary In Uganda, 1980. Mike Wells Took This Powerful Photograph Of A Catholic Missionary Holding The Hand Of A Starving Ugandan Boy

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    #18 A Skateboarder Zipping Through Central Park In The 1960s

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    Another point to mention is that students didn’t see themselves as books full of facts and figures in history. It’s these same activities of interpreting and analyzing sources, conducting research, looking for influences and biases and challenging what has been read from a critical, multifaceted standpoint, that makes all the difference in the discipline.

    #19 Sharpshooter Annie Oakley Shooting Over Her Shoulder Using A Hand Mirror, Circa 1899

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    #20 Cudjoe Kazoola Lewis: The Last Known Survivor Of The Atlantic Slave Trade Between Africa And North America. (Photo From The Early 1900s)

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    #21 A 1912 Photo Shows A Woman Plugging In Her Electric Car

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    Another student pointed out that, before their studies, they enjoyed watching documentaries and furthering their knowledge that way. After them, however, it was an eye-opening experience to understand that they can now discover history for themselves, see how the evidence works and the puzzle pieces fall into place. There’s more of a hands-on approach than meets the eye.

    #22 A Filipino-American Family Posing For A Family Portrait, Philippines, 1912

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    #23 Joseph Goebbels, The Main Propagandist Of The Nazi Regime, Upon Finding Out His Photographer Was Jewish

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    #24 Allied Soldiers Mock Hitler Atop His Balcony At The Reich Chancellery, 1945

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    If anything, the mini study concluded that in 70% of all cases, history topics were personally challenging in terms of values and assumptions about the world. Among these were themes and topics like gender and sexuality, religious history, the Holocaust as well as Nazism. A number of them touched upon issues of race and foreign policy, civil war and ideology.

    #25 Greenpeace Tries To Stop Radioactive Waste From Being Dumped In The Ocean, 1982

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    #26 An Unemployed Man Holding A Troubling Sign During The Great Depression, 1932

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    #27 A Chinese Lady Whose Feet Were Bound From Childhood. Photo From The Late 1800s

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    This ultimately led to some openly expressing how challenging topics have made them better human beings. One pointed out how Islam studies brought to light racist assumptions. Another changed their opinion on same sex marriage after investigating sources from LGBTQIA+ people. It gave them perspective. Perspective that made them rethink what they thought before.

    #28 Rat Pack At The Sands In Las Vegas, Circa 1960

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    #29 A Us Marine Gives A Cigarette To A Japanese Soldier Buried In The Sand. Iwo Jima, 1945

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    #30 Greasers In New York City, 1950s

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    So, what are your thoughts on any of this? Has history changed you, and if so how? Or mayhaps you have an interesting historical story to tell that might fit this listicle. Whatever the case, share your takes and commentary in the comment section below!

    And there’s plenty more historical content where that came from.

    #31 A True Friend. Taken In A New York Bus Terminal Just Before They Left For The Worsening Situation In The Pacific, 1941

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    #32 An Undercover Police Officer Apprehends A Mugger On The New York Subway, 1985. Photo By Bruce Davidson

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    #33 In 1963, Wives Say Goodbye To Their Loved Ones In The Navy

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    #34 Northumbrian Miner Sits Down To Eat His Evening Meal, 1937

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    #35 Last Four Couples In A Dance Marathon, Chicago, Circa 1930

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    #36 Former Beauty Queen, Miss Wyoming Winner Joyce Mckinney Being Arrested By Police

    After kidnapping Mormon missionary Kirk Anderson from his church, forcing him to be her sex slave for 3 days. 1977

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    #37 The Rarely Seen Back Of The Hoover Dam Before It Was Filled With Water, 1936

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    #38 Navajo Youth Tom Torlino As He Entered The Carlisle Indian Industrial School In 1882, And Again 3 Years Later

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    #39 View Of Boston, The Oldest Surviving Aerial Photograph Ever Taken. October 13th, 1860

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    #40 The Microsoft Staff, 1978

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    #41 What Is Now The Fully Developed Las Vegas Strip, 1955

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    #42 An Unknown Woman Stands Close To A Tornado To Take A Photo, 1989

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    #43 Soviet Peasants Listen To The Radio For The First Time, 1928

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    #44 Photo From The Restaurant Windows On The World, Which Sat Atop New York City's World Trade Center's North Tower, 1976

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    #45 Women In Bathing Suits Posing With A Prize Bull, Vancouver, 1927

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    #46 Anti British Propaganda, Japan 1941

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    #47 The Storyville Jazz Club, Copenhagen, Denmark, 1952

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    #48 Lenin After His Third Stroke, 1923. This Picture Was Prohibited In Ussr At The Time

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    #49 A Young Private Waits On The Beach During The Marine Landing At Da Nang, 1965

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    #50 A Soldier And His Two Girl Friends, Us, 1940s

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  • Saturday 13 April 2024 - 05:00
    Are you more of a hotel or an Airbnb person? They both have their pros and cons. If you want to whip up a gourmet meal every night of your vacation, you might require a home with a fully equipped kitchen. On the other hand, if you want to avoid excessive cleaning fees and chow down on a complimentary breakfast in the morning, a hotel might be your best bet!

    While you might think you know exactly what you’re getting when booking a hotel, many employees can actually prove otherwise. Hotel and motel workers have recently been sharing the most bizarre things they’ve come across in rooms, so we gathered their most fascinating replies below. From having frightening encounters to finding inexplicable amounts of produce, enjoy scrolling through these odd stories, and be sure to upvote your favorites!

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    This story was told by a housekeeping manager during orientation. An old couple who are regulars would always stay at the hotel every summertime and the lady would always bring her teddy bear. She’d request that the housekeepers make sure to change its outfit daily. Odd indeed for the housekeepers to adhere to those rules, but not until they realized how well this couple would tip and anyone who happened to clean their room for the day would be so lucky. Bear had a name, forgot what it was, but the staff eventually started greeting it lmao.

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    Managed several hotel when I was younger, here’s a few weird bits:

    A guest left a briefcase with £35k within it, tried to contact them several times to no avail, after 6 months the police advised us it was now ours - this went to the staff bonus pot.

    One guest fell seriously ill and was hospitalised. The situation didn’t sit right and locked their companion out of the room (they were given an alternative room for free). Found the companion trying to break into the room (despite our offer to get stuff for them). Police were called and they were wanted by them, also transpired they’d poisoned the guest and were after their wealth.

    An urn with someone’s ashes.

    Most disgusting is this. Heard the most blood curdling of screams coming from the rooms. Ran up and found a very traumatised housekeeper. As she flicked the bedding (to change the bed), unbeknownst to her, was a used condom. This flicked up in the air and landed on her head. She was frozen in fear and screaming. Had to help her by picking it off her. Understandably she had the rest of the day off.

    Have a slew of hospitality tales like these.

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    #3

    As a guest, checked into a room in CA. I turn on the wall-mounted AC unit and a dirty needle falls out the bottom. Then we order a cot for our kid. We roll it in the room, open it up, and multiple cockroaches fall out and scurry away.

    We got our money back and adios immediately.

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    #4

    A few years ago I was staying in a remote part of Oregon for work. Staying all by myself.

    I get up in the morning and go into the bathroom to take a shower. The curtain had been bunched against the wall.

    I get undressed, turn the water on, and pull the curtain fully across tub. When I do, it exposes a bloody handprint on the white curtain.

    Scared the living s**t out of me. I nope hard out of there and skip the shower leaving as fast as possible.

    As I check out I tell the front desk employee about the handprint. She sighs, rolls her eyes and says, “Probably just some hunter cleaning his kill in the bathtub. They’re not supposed to but they do it all the time.”.

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    #5

    Had a lady check in early & ask for a late check out. She still hadn’t checked out by 2pm & wouldn’t come out of the room. When we were about to have her escorted out she finally left. In the room was 100’s of little white out bottles everywhere. She had painted every reflective surface with white out including all the plumbing under the sink, all the fixtures, every screw & had started painting the mirrors.

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    #6

    Friend's wife runs a mid priced hotel. She tells stories about what her people have found - everything from dead bodies in the bed frame (yup someone murdered their spouse, wrapped them in plastic) to d***s, adult toys (so many toys), to stolen cars in the parking lot. Anything you can imagine she has found.

    Oh just remembered - cams in room. They have to scan every room now to validate that there are nothing communicating in the room now because of how many they have found.

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    #7

    A bathtub full of turnips.

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    #8

    Oh I have one!
    Worked at a motel on the outskirts of the city that used to be down the street from some pretty well known strip clubs in Eastern Ontario. There was a performer had an extra special act and left it in the bathtub during the day. The housekeeper wasn't too thrilled about finding a gigantic python in the bathtub first thing in the morning.

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    #9

    I worked in a cheap hostel in Lisbon about 10 years ago. We had this very odd guest who'd speak in a super low voice and walk really slowly. He'd also leave random bits of TP around the hostel. Once the cleaning lady found him in his room completely rolled in toiled paper.

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    #10

    For me it would be about 16 gallons of urine stashed underneath a bed we found while cleaning, it was stored in tons of plastic water bottles varying of different brands like Polish Springs or Dasani. once I also found 16 severed fingers in a trash can in a guys room.

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    #11

    Not me, but my wife worked as a night front desk attendant for a very budget hotel. She had some stories.

    The saddest was a couple who were celebrating their wedding night/honeymoon at her hotel. They had been drinking at the reception and came in very happy and friendly. The man came back down after couple of hours because he couldn’t sleep due to backpain. He talked to my wife for a bit and offered her some cake before heading back to the room. He proceeded to take some of his wife’s morphine pills, which interacted with the alcohol in his system. His new bride woke up the next morning a widow.

    Then there was a time when the cleaning ladies found a blowup doll a guess left in the room. One of the ladies was super excited to bring it home to her adult son….

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    #12

    My aunt was a cleaning lady for a nicer hotel for most of her life. She once found 75k in a bag under a pillow. She turned it in.

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    #13

    Former hotel front desk. At a mid range business hotel ($200+ nightly) we got a frantic call on the radio from housekeeping about a room being nasty.

    Yeah, it was nasty. Poop thrown on the ceiling, smeared on the walls, on the floor. The bathroom had poop in the tub.

    The room was declared a biohazard, we preauthorized about $2k on the CC, and a specialty company was brought in to clean it.

    Customer wasn’t even mad when we called them to inform them of the charges, and the ban from the property.

    Edit: let me clarify for those thinking this was explosive diarrhea: the poop wasn’t just in the bathroom, most of it was in the living area.

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    #14

    Former Motel 6 employee outside of NOLA. Dead bodies always bothered me the most. Almost always recently dead not the hidden body trope you always hear about. As far as weirdest I’d say the room covered in smeared butter and syrup. Literal piles of empty syrup bottles in the bathroom.

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    #15

    I’m not a worker at a motel but I have a relevant story. About 12 years ago my wife and I arrived in Savannah GA at 11pm to our motel after driving through a thunderstorm for 3 hours. Exhausted and rest to get some sleep, I grabbed the key from the front desk and headed to room #7 while my wife finished the paperwork. I heard noise coming from the room so cautiously opened the door. That was when I found three men and one woman, naked with the exception of some random biker gear like vests and boots were in the middle of making a p**no. They were all in their fifties and none were lighter than 300 lbs. There were two cameras on tripods and the bikers looked to be just went to get into the thick of it. I quickly shut the door once I was no longer in shock. Then ran back to the desk and let them know some people were in our room and the desk clerk set us up in room #1. I didn’t tell the clerk what I saw, but my wife and I had a great laugh when we were in our room.

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    #16

    Been workinh hotels for almost 20 years. A dead person, suicide. A safe full of dildos. A briefcase that had "if lost, please mail to the FBI". A half melted ice sculpture for doing shots of a double penis. A couple of guns. A person's dog that they left behind.

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    #17

    A live fish in a bath thub.

    Same year, different hotel, fresh bear meat. Twas a hunting season.

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    #18

    A giant pocket knife like one of the Swiss army ones but it was the size of my arm under a bed.

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    #19

    A loaded .45 on the bedside table after checkout. I worked at a resort in northern Minnesota. The guy just left it there after checking out. We had to call him and he had to drive back to pick it up. When asked he said he was worried about the bears. He was staying in our main lodge building on the second floor which was essentially a hotel.

    #20

    Not a worker but use to travel for work. Once we were checking into our rooms and me and a coworker were going to her room. She open the door and there was two people living in the room. They were prostitutes who were friends with the house keeper. They were given keys to use empty rooms.

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    #21

    My father managed a hotel when I was younger. He came home one day distraught after finding a room with s**t everywhere. The guest had s**t in all of the pillow cases and smeared it all over the bathroom as well. I remember him saying it looked like a pig had lived in the room for a week.
    Edit:spelling.

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    #22

    A large sack full of pinecones. We do not have any pine trees nearby so they had to have brought them with. It confuses and haunts me to this day.

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    #23

    I saw this on the short-lived Smoking Gun series on Adult Swim:

    Hotel maids went to cleaning out a room only to find that everything in the room had been coated in Vaseline. He’d left behind a bag filled with dozens of empty jars. They charged the damages to his credit card, apparently he’d done the same thing to other hotels around town.

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    #24

    I have a friend who has a side job of cleaning hotel rooms. He calls me out of nowhere cackling about how there were two inflatable sex dolls in the tub kissing, with one in the middle of the room with a paper saying “oh no I’ve been caught!”.

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    #25

    A bunch of used condoms stuck to the ceiling.

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    #26

    Dried s**t in the bed - twice and almost a 1,000 miles apart. A stack of p*rn mags.

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    #27

    While working the night audit at a very upscale hotel a known pimp (who was previously given a trespass notice to never come back to the hotel) somehow got in the building. Around midnight he tried to get upstairs to see his girlfriend and security told him leave or get arrested. Around 4 am he came down the main mezzanine staircase dragging a girl down the stairs by her hair. She was only wearing one shoe, it was clicking on the stairs on the way down.

    They were in one of the very expensive suites adjacent to the presidential suite and owner suite. The person that rented the suite was a VVIP and knew how to use the staff elevator and a back entrance so they wouldn't be seen by the public into or out of the hotel.

    Some shady stuff went on with that guest getting put on the Do Not Rent list. The VIP had the place booked in someone else's name. The VIP wasn't banned for life, but the person who's name was checked in can't ever rent from the property anymore.

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    #28

    Not a worker - stayed at Borgata in Atlantic City. Layed down on the bed and stretched my arms up. Reached up and felt something behind the picture over the bed. Someone stuck a well used crack pipe behind the picture and the wall.

    #29

    Not a worker but I once got a room, upon entering everything was neat except there was spots where you could tell someone had only moved the blanket for where they were sleeping, there was a dent in the sheets where you can tell there a*s was, the remote was on the nightstand, and on the pillow you could see where their head was. I went down to the check in area and told them, they went upstairs with me to see what I was talking about and then they assigned me a new room lmao.

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    #30

    My coworker eating a cold can of corn with a comically large pink spoon.

    Also didn't see a can opener with her, so either she was carrying around an open can of corn, or she found it open in the room.

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  • Friday 12 April 2024 - 14:09

    Noelle M. Lynch, a 23-year-old Sacramento State University student, has been reported missing after being seen for the last time on April 3, 2024, around 5 p.m.

    According to a press release by the Los Angeles Police Department, the young woman was last seen leaving an apartment building on foot in the 900 block of East Redondo Boulevard in the City of Inglewood, California.

    Lynch left without any of her belongings and “may not be able to identify herself.”

    The university student lives with her parents in Sacramento, California. Her parents last saw her after she drove away to Southern California on April 1.

    Noelle M. Lynch, a 23-year-old Sacramento State University student, has been reported missing

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    Her father, Mark, told SFGATE that Noelle is vulnerable and left home in a “difficult state of mind.”

    “All that matters is trying to get her back,” the desperate father expressed. “The more people that can open their eyes, the better.”

    “We didn’t know where she was going,” Mark added. “And the next thing we knew, she was in an accident in Los Angeles at 3 a.m. to 4 a.m. on Tuesday, April 2.”

    The accident occurred at an intersection and involved two vehicles, though no injuries were reported. As Lynch’s vehicle was totaled as a result of the crash, her mother booked a hotel room for her near LAX (Los Angeles International Airport) and then drove down to Los Angeles to find her.

    She was last seen on surveillance video walking from an Inglewood apartment, about six miles from LAX, on April 3

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    The family then learned that Lynch didn’t stay at the hotel. The following day, on April 3, her mother got a call from a “strange person’s phone” at noon. As Mark explained, the conversation was brief, and her daughter “was “mostly not making sense.” That’s the last time they spoke with her.

    At about 5 p.m. of that same day, the junior college student was seen on surveillance video walking from an Inglewood apartment, about six miles from LAX, without carrying her belongings.

    It’s unclear why the 23-year-old went to the building. As her father explained, she wasn’t visiting a friend. 

    “She always calls. This is very out of character. She has had a tough time, but she has always called,” her father explained

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    When she went to the building, Lynch’s mother found her daughter’s things, including a backpack. 

    It isn’t common behavior for the missing woman to go days without speaking to her parents, her family said. 

    “She always calls,” Mark explained. “This is very out of character. She has had a tough time, but she has always called.”

    The young woman’s phone was later found at the Southwest ticket counter at LAX airport. Her father believes there’s no convincing evidence that she boarded a plane.

    The student left her home in a “difficult state of mind”

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    When she went to the Inglewood building, Lynch’s mother found her daughter’s belongings, including a backpack

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    Mark suspects foul play may have led to her disappearance and said he can’t imagine she’s “sitting in a coffee shop in Marina del Rey,” as per SFG.

    Lynch is described as a 23-year-old female, White, with brown hair and blue eyes. She stands 5 feet 8 inches tall and weighs approximately 125 pounds. She was last seen wearing a dark t-shirt, green sweatpants with a military logo, and white sneakers, the LAPD shared.

    Anyone with information about her whereabouts should contact LAPD’s Department Missing Persons Unit at 213-996-1800. 

    Anyone wishing to remain anonymous should call the LA Regional Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (800-222-8477) or go directly to www.lacrimestoppers.org.

    Bored Panda has contacted the LAPD for comment.

    “I hope she gets back safely,” a social media user expressed

     

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  • Friday 12 April 2024 - 12:29

    Following J.K. Rowling’s refusal to forgive Daniel Radcliffe and Emma Watson for their support of transgender rights, Potterheads have been jumping to the defense of the actors, amid ongoing controversy.

    Harry Potter fans have been defending Daniel and Emma, as a person took to X (formerly known as Twitter) to make their stance clear: “J.K. Rowling and her fans once again throwing Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint, and Emma Watson under the bus.

    “All they did was say ‘trans people are valid’, Dan even said he respected/owed his career to her, but because they won’t stand with bigotry she’ll happily publicly shame them.”

    Another X user wrote: “I’m sure Daniel Radcliffe and Emma Watson are devastated J.K. Rowling won’t accept their ‘apologies’ for not [using] their fame and wealth to s**t on trans people.”

    Someone else commented: “Daniel Radcliffe and Emma Watson have never once mentioned J.K. Rowling by name, they’ve simply expressed allyship and compassion towards trans people and she’s taken it as a personal attack on her.

    “Says all you need to know.”

    Bored Panda has contacted Emma and Daniel’s respective representatives for comment.

    Potterheads rallied behind Daniel Radcliffe and Emma Watson, amid J.K. Rowling’s refusal to forgive their support for transgender rights

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    The support for the Harry Potter stars follows J.K.’s string of posts on X about the release of the long-awaited Cass Review.

    The review, by pediatrician Dr. Hilary Cass, was published after an analysis of gender identity services for minors in the UK concluded that there was a “lack of high-quality research” on the effects of puberty blockers on children.

    Following the release of the Cass Review, the 58-year-old author took to her social media to express her “anger” over what she called “severe medical malpractice.”

    In a series of X posts shared on Wednesday (April 10), J.K. wrote: “Even if you don’t feel ashamed of cheerleading for what now looks like severe medical malpractice, even if you don’t want to accept that you might have been wrong, where’s your sense of self-preservation?

    “The bandwagon you hopped on so gladly is hurtling towards a cliff.

    “If I sound angry, it’s because I’m bloody angry.

    “I read Cass this morning and my anger’s been mounting all day.

    “Kids have been irreversibly harmed, and thousands are complicit, not just medics, but the celebrity mouthpieces, unquestioning media and cynical corporations.”

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    Puberty blockers can be used to delay the changes of puberty in transgender and gender-diverse youth who have started puberty, the Mayo Clinic states. The medicines most often used for this purpose are called gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) analogs.

    Moreover, the renowned medical institution explains that GnRH analogs do not cause permanent physical changes. Instead, they pause puberty, which offers a chance to explore gender identity. It also gives youth and their families time to plan for the psychological, medical, developmental, social, and legal issues that may lie ahead.

    When a person stops taking GnRH analogs, puberty starts again, Mayo Clinic notes.

    J.K’s jibe at Daniel and Emma came after a fan commented on her X posts saying: “Just waiting for Dan and Emma to give you a very public apology … safe in the knowledge that you will forgive them.”

    “The bandwagon you hopped on so gladly is hurtling towards a cliff,” the author said in reference to people’s support of transgender rights

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    The writer subsequently responded by hitting out at the actor, suggesting she wouldn’t accept their apology. She wrote: “Not safe, I’m afraid.

    “Celebs who cozied up to a movement intent on eroding women’s hard-won rights and who used their platforms to cheer on the transitioning of minors can save their apologies for traumatized detransitioners and vulnerable women reliant on single-sex spaces.”

    The philanthropist has often been accused of perpetuating harmful ideologies against transgender people and aligning with TERF values.

    TERF stands for “trans-exclusionary radical feminist.” It refers to individuals or groups within feminism who exclude transgender women from their definition of womanhood and feminist spaces.

    They often hold beliefs that biological sex is the sole determinant of gender and may oppose transgender rights and inclusion in women’s spaces. TERF ideology has been widely criticized for being transphobic and exclusionary.

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    Recent events have strengthened the LGBTQIA2S+ (abbreviated LGBTQ+) communities’ growing disappointment over the author who has inspired so many young readers.

    The British native provoked controversy in the past couple of years due to her responses regarding proposed changes to UK gender recognition laws, and her views on sex and gender, which are topics that have divided politics in various countries.

    The best-selling author started to fuel debates on transgender rights in 2020, when she wrote on X that transgender people should live their lives as they pleased in “peace and security”, but questioned women being “force[d] out of their jobs for stating that sex is real”.

    Following the initial post, J.K. continued to express controversial statements, with another X publication in the same year, where she mocked an article for using the phrase “people who menstruate”, and reshared that women’s rights and “lived reality” would be “erased” if “sex isn’t real”.

    “People who menstruate” has been an accepted term to use in order to be more inclusive of people who do not identify as female, but still have their period.

    Moreover, sex and gender have been scientifically proven and accepted to be different concepts, with The World Health Organisation explaining that sex refers to “the different biological and physiological characteristics of males and females, such as reproductive organs, chromosomes, hormones, etc.”

    Additionally, gender refers to “the socially constructed characteristics of women and men – such as norms, roles and relationships of and between groups of women and men.”

    J.K.’s jibe at Daniel and Emma came after a fan commented on her X posts saying: “Just waiting for Dan and Emma to give you a very public apology”

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    In October 2023, J.K. claimed she would “happily” go to jail in order to keep misgendering people in a post on X.

    The mom-of-three was reacting to unverified reports about the UK’s Labour Party and their plans to amend an already existing hate crime law to better protect gender identity.

    At the time, the writer: “I’ll happily do two years if the alternative is compelled speech and forced denial of the reality and importance of sex.

    “Bring on the court case, I say. It’ll be more fun than I’ve ever had on a red carpet.”

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    She also went on to reply a simple “no” to a photo posted on X which showed the phrase, “repeat after us: trans women are women” being projected on a government building.

    Tia Latham, an intersex woman with what she has described to be a transgender experience told Bored Panda in reaction to J.K.’s X transphobic rants: “The impact is detrimental to the trans community, it plays into many misinformed views that have been curated by people in positions of power to sensationalize, hyper-sexualize, and attack some of the most vulnerable people in society.”

    Transgender people are over four times more likely than cisgender people to experience violent victimization, including rape, sexual assault, and aggravated or simple assault, according to a new study by the Williams Institute at UCLA School of Law.

    J.K. Rowling’s criticism of puberty blockers and the actors continued to ignite heated reactions on social media

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  • Friday 12 April 2024 - 11:30

    A 21-year-old man lost his life while attempting to perform a skiing stunt across a Colorado highway.

    The young victim, identified as Dallas LeBeau, took on the daredevil adventure of trying to make a “high-risk” jump and leap 40 feet over Highway 40 in Grand County on Tuesday, April 9.

    Dallas failed to clear the width of the roadway near Winter Park and landed on the highway pavement before a bystander found him unconscious and not breathing. An onlooker administered CPR, and 911 calls were made to the local dispatch center around 3 p.m.

    Dallas LeBeau, a passionate 21-year-old skier, lost his life while attempting a “high-risk” jump on April 9

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    “On April 9, 2024, at approximately 3 p.m., the Grand County Communications Center received a 911 call reporting a skiing accident on Highway 40 … It was reported that a 21-year-old male was unconscious and not breathing and that bystander CPR had been initiated,” the Grand County Sheriff’s Office said in a statement.

    First responders arrived at the scene and pronounced the young skier deceased.

    As per the preliminary investigation, officials found that Dallas was “attempting to perform a high-risk skiing stunt by trying to clear the width of Highway 40 and unfortunately lacked the necessary speed and distance and subsequently landed on the highway pavement,” the sheriff’s office said. “The victim had been wearing a helmet and other protective gear.”

    The young man attempted to leap across Highway 40 in Colorado but landed on the highway pavement

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    The incident affected traffic on Highway 40 from both directions as emergency responders were present at the scene.

    A childhood friend, Devin Shirk, who had been pals with Dallas since they were toddlers, revealed that the victim had loved to ski since he was a child and would encourage others to try it out as well.

    “He wanted to do things that nobody else had done. He always said his birthday was the same day as Evil Knievel,” Devin told FOX31.

    “He encouraged other people to start skiing too,” Devin added. “That was one of my favorite things about him too, is even if it wasn’t jumps, he would just be like, ‘You just gotta try skiing — it will change your life.’”

    A bystander administered CPR before first responders arrived at the scene and pronounced Dallas dead

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    Devin started a GoFundMe page for Dallas to help offset funeral costs for the grieving family.

    “Hi, my name is Devin. Dallas was a close friend of mine since before preschool,” Devin wrote on the fundraiser.

    “He was one of the most joyful and kind people you could ever meet. He was always raising good spirits and loved to ski ever since he was 2,” he added.

    The bereaved friend hoped to raise enough money through the fundraiser so that the family has “one less thing to stress about.”

    “I wanted to start this GoFundMe to help the family of Dallas Lebeau with the costs of the funeral and the financial expenses that may come their way. And give them one less thing to stress about. Thank you,” Devin concluded.

    Friends and acquaintances shared fond memories about Dallas after the victim’s death

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    The goal for the fundraiser was set at $20,000, but the community showed up with an outpour of love and support, exceeding the goal to reach $48,121 so far.

    Many commented on the fundraising page with fond memories that they have shared with Dallas.

    “I will always remember Dallas’s great passion for skiing and attitude, so many fun park days … Love and peace to family and close friends,” said a donor named Patrick Manyak.

    “We met Dallas a while back. He was an inspiring slopestyle competitor in our local USASA series, his presence will be missed by all,” Paul Krahulec wrote in the comments section. “RIP Dallas.”

    “Ever since I met Dallas, he has treated me like one of his own. We met through a mutual friend, and he has treated me like family. This kid is f—ing amazing,” added Danny Forebaugh.

    Jaxson Holme wrote, “Dallas has been my best friend since we met on the first day of comp center. We have shared highs and lows and everything in between. I will miss his eagerness to do the things he loved and his dedication to everyone in his life. Forever my best friend.”

    A fundraiser, with an initial goal of $20,000, raised $48,121 for the family of the passionate skier

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    Colorado Ski Country USA, a trade association representing Colorado ski resorts, acknowledged the tragic incident that claimed Dallas’ life.

    “The skier death in the back country on Berthoud Pass is a tragic accident and CSCUSA offers our sincere condolences to the victim’s family and friends,” the statement said.

    They went on to warn skiers that safety must be the top priority while skiing, snowboarding, and performing other snow sports or activities.

    “Whether skiing, snowboarding, or participating in another resort activity, we encourage everyone to keep safety top of mind as we head into the spring season,” the statement went on to say. “Reading, understanding, and following the ten points of Your Responsibility Code is the best way to keep yourself, your family, and those around as safe as possible. They’re the ‘rules of the road’ when it comes to safety on the slopes. Look for the bright yellow Your Responsibility Code sign when you’re skiing or snowboarding and ask any resort employee if you have any questions about the Code.”

    Many shared their grief online over the death of the “joyful and kind” skier

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  • Friday 12 April 2024 - 10:30

    Trigger warning: murder, domestic abuse

    Khloé Kardashian has been trending on social media following OJ Simpson‘s death yesterday (April 11), amid longstanding rumors of paternity and controversy surrounding claims of a past affair with her mother Kris Jenner, despite OJ’s denial and lack of public comment from Khloé.

    When the news that the controversial retired NFL star had died from prostate cancer broke out on Thursday, internet users rushed to social media to extend their condolences to the 39-year-old reality star.

    OJ, whose real name was Orenthal James, had long been rumored to be the biological father of Kris Jenner’s third born with the late lawyer, Robert Kardashian.

    The 68-year-old momager gave birth to Kourtney Kardashian in 1979, Kim Kardashian in 1980, Khloé in 1984, and Rob Kardashian in 1987.

    Amid OJ Simpson’s recent passing and renewed speculation about paternity, Khloé Kardashian has been trending on social media

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    After remarrying with Caitlyn Jenner (at the time known as Bruce), she had Kendall Jenner in 1995, and Kylie Jenner in 1997.

    Despite the numerous conspiracy theories that OJ was in fact Khloé’s dad, the late sportsman denied the claims multiple times over the years. Nevertheless, this didn’t stop social media users from flocking to Khloé’s public platform to say how “sorry” they were for her “loss.”

    On the other hand, the media personality’s stepfather, Caitlyn, had more brutal words after the announcement of the 76-year-old’s death, writing on X (formerly known as Twitter): “Good riddance.”

    Meanwhile, Khloé has not as of yet publicly commented on the news, opting instead to post a video of herself at the gym.

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    The 39-year-old Good American founder was photographed stepping out in Los Angeles on Thursday afternoon, just hours after news of OJ’s death broke.

    As reported by the Daily Mail, Khloé looked somber as she exited a building with her entourage. She was dressed in a beige bodycon dress and carried a pricey bubblegum pink Hermes Birkin bag.

    Robert Kardashian famously defended OJ during his 1995 murder trial. Khloé was nine years old when the American football player was arrested on suspicion of murdering his ex-wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, and her friend, Ronald Goldman.

    In 2009 during an E! True Hollywood Story episode, Khloé said she used to refer to OJ as “Uncle OJ” and Nicole as “Auntie Nicole.”

    Khloé’s mom, Kris Jenner, was best friends with OJ Simpson’s wife, Nicole Brown Simpson

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    Kris’ friendship with Nicole was reportedly so strong that she honored her memory by giving her daughter Kendall the middle name, Nicole.

    In 2019, OJ publicly denied that he was Khloé’s biological father amid rumors that she was conceived during an alleged fling with her mother in the 1990s, which he also stated never happened, the Daily Mail reported.

    At the time, he said in a video posted on X: “I want to stress never – in any way, shape, or form had I ever had any interest in Kris, romantically, sexually, and I never got any indication that she had any interest in me.

    “So all of these stories are just bogus. Bad, you know, tasteless.”

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    OJ elaborated on his close relationship with Robert Kardashian, saying: “Khloe, like all the [Kardashian] girls, I’m very proud of, just like I know Bob would be if he was here.” Bob was the nickname given to Robert.

    “But the simple fact of the matter is she’s not mine,” the former actor added.

    In 1995, OJ’s murder case captivated the US and viewers worldwide, but to the Kardashian family, the trial was a personal affair, due to Robert defending the acquitted criminal.

    At the time, the courtroom highlighted a stark divide within the Kardashian family, as Kris stood by Nicole’s loved ones’ side, while Robert represented his friend OJ.

    Rumors have long circulated that Kris and OJ had an affair

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    When Kim and Kourtney took a seat behind their father on the defendant’s side of the courtroom, they noticed their mother sitting on the opposite side in support of her best friend, as per the Daily Mail.

    Speaking to David Letterman in 2020, Kim recalled the painful moment when she was 13 years old, saying: “It tore my family apart, I’d say, for the whole time of the trial.”

    She admitted that the 15-month legal battle was “really tough” for her and her older sister Kourtney, who felt like they had to pick a side.

    OJ was later found civilly liable for the deaths of his ex-wife and her friend Ron. But over the years, Kris has spoken out about the horror she felt when Nicole was brutally stabbed in her home in Los Angeles back in 1994.

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    The mom-of-six said she still could not believe what had happened as she sat in court during OJ’s trial the following year, where her lawyer ex-husband was helping defend her best friend’s suspected killer, as per the Daily Mail.

    Kim explained to GQ in October 2023 that she and Kourtney opted to spend more time with their dad during the trial because they felt their mom was “happily remarried” while their father was “by himself.”

    In April 1991, one month after her divorce from Robert, Kris married retired Olympian Bruce Jenner, who publicly came out as a transgender woman in 2015, taking the name Caitlyn.

    Robert Kardashian, the father of Khloé, Kim, Kourtney, and Rob, was OJ’s lawyer

    Kim recalled: “We walked in [the courtroom] and saw my mom sitting on the other side.

    “She said, ‘You’re supposed to be in school. What are you doing here?’ Kourtney and I didn’t even look at her.”

    Robert and OJ first met in 1967, when OJ was the star running back for the University of Southern California Trojans, and Robert was a glorified waterboy.

    A few years later while playing tennis at a mutual friend’s house, when Robert had become a successful entertainment businessman and lawyer, and OJ was an NFL hero of the Buffalo Bills, the men rekindled their relations and developed a strong friendship.

    They became business partners, capitalizing on OJ’s nickname “The Juice” by opening a chain of yogurt and juice stores known as Juice Inc. They also invested in Concert Cinema, which would show music videos before movies in theaters, as per the Daily Mail.

    The friendship between Robert and OJ went on to extend to their wives, with Robert marrying Kris and OJ marrying Nicole after divorcing his first wife.

    But unbeknownst to Kris was OJ’s dark and violent side, prone to jealousy and explosive outbursts, according to the Daily Mail.

    Throughout their 13-year relationship, OJ and Nicole experienced a turbulent cycle of reconciliation and separation, marked by incidents of violence such as OJ reportedly punching Nicole but attempting to make amends with lavish gifts like a Porsche.

    Khloé previously remembered her childhood with “Uncle OJ” and “Auntie Nicole”

    On New Year’s Eve 1988, OJ beat Nicole so severely that she required hospital treatment. At the time, the running back reportedly screamed repeatedly: “I’ll kill you!”

    Their toxic relationship culminated in their ninth reported domestic dispute, leading to OJ’s arrest and court-ordered counseling, yet they reunited shortly after. They officially divorced in 1993, a year before Nicole’s tragic death.

    Kris, set to meet Nicole the morning she was murdered, later reflected on her best friend’s documented abuse and her desire for someone close, like Kris, to bear witness to her suffering.

    In the aftermath, Robert, who hadn’t practiced law in over two decades, renewed his legal license to join OJ’s infamous Dream Team of defense lawyers, which included Johnnie Cochran and Robert Shapiro, as per the Daily Mail.

    In a 2009 interview with Dr. Phil, Kris recalled: “Right before the trial started, Robert sat down and wrote us a handwritten letter and just said, ‘Look, I know you don’t agree with what is going down here, but this is what I have to do for my friend.'”

    During the trial, Johnnie infamously said “If the glove don’t fit, you must acquit” when a pair of bloody gloves were presented as evidence, appearing to be too small for OJ’s hands.

    Kris claimed that she was with Nicole in New York City when she purchased those gloves as a gift for OJ earlier that year, as per the Daily Mail.

    In 2019, OJ publicly denied that he was Khloé’s biological father

    According to the British tabloid, those who followed the trial closely would remember the unhappy look on Robert’s face when the “not guilty” verdict was read, a confusing image to many for a man who tore apart his own family to protect his close friend.

    In her 2017 memoir, Caitlin claimed that Robert secretly believed OJ was guilty and once told her: “I would’ve been OK with it if they had gotten him in the first trial.”

    She wrote: “The implication was obvious that he believed OJ was guilty.”

    The paternity conspiracy left people divided on social media

    The post People Can’t Stop Extending Their Sarcastic Condolences To Khloé Kardashian After OJ’s Passing first appeared on Bored Panda.
  • Friday 12 April 2024 - 10:11

    Oftentimes, one person is enough to interrupt the workflow of the company or bring all processes to a halt. And whether intentional or not, their actions can result in significant losses.

    That’s what happened with this redditor’s friend, “Bobby”, whose malicious compliance led to a slowed pace of operations at the workplace and thousands of dollars in losses; all because of their aggravating superior. Scroll down to find the full story below.

    In a workplace that operates like a well-oiled machine, every employee matters

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    This employee’s malicious compliance cost his company thousands of dollars, all thanks to his new superior

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    Bobby didn’t seem to get along well with the new foreman

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    Few people would likely argue the importance of rules and regulations at work. They are necessary in order to make sure that everything runs smoothly and everyone involved is well-aware of both their rights and responsibilities. But in order for rules to work, there shouldn’t be exceptions in regards to who has to abide by them.

    In the OP’s story, the new foreman, who was said to be a jerk to the redditor’s friend, Bobby, was seemingly quite keen on following workplace rules. That’s why when Bobby came to work 10 minutes late, the superior was holding a demerit slip, as it was the second time the employee had clocked in late in the last 14 days; he didn’t care much that the first time Bobby was just one minute late.

    While it’s true that being 10 minutes late is likely a violation of workplace rules, penalizing an employee for clocking in just one minute after the start of their working hours likely balances on the brink of micromanaging. Unsurprisingly, such an overly attentive management style is considered to be the main red flag signaling a toxic workplace, according to a poll carried out by Monster.

    Another survey found that roughly four-in-five employed people have experienced micromanaging and nearly 70% have considered changing jobs because of it. While Bobby didn’t quit his job because of the new foreman, he realized that two can play this game and decided to unconditionally stick to the rules, too, which meant no more working overtime.

    Quite a few people nowadays seem to put in unpaid overtime

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    It’s safe to assume that Bobby is far from the only one who has worked overtime in their careers. Ciphr’s research found that employees from 35 to 44 years of age are the most likely to work unpaid overtime, and those from 25 to 34 accumulate the most hours of such additional time spent at work, averaging 3.5 hours per week. It also found that on a regular week, the number of people working unpaid overtime is twice higher than those who get paid for it.

    According to Clockify, despite overtime being regulated by different laws in most countries, research found that as many as one in ten employees have worked an extra day of unpaid overtime every week in 2021.

    Be that as it may, the number of hours people spend working in general has reportedly decreased over the years, as people became more and more productive. Clockify found that employed individuals now work roughly 20-30 hours less each week compared to the 19th century. According to their data, the average work hours in developed countries went from 3000 hours per year in 1870 to 1500-2000 hours per year by 1990.

    Clockify also revealed that nowadays, in Europe, the Netherlands seem to be the country where people work the least hours, adding up to roughly 1627 hours per year (roughly 31 per week), while Turkey is on the other end of the scale, as that’s where people spend 2256 hours a year (43 per week) at work.

    The OP didn’t specify where in the world Bobby was based, however, one thing was made clear—the number of hours he spent at work decreased when the new foreman started intervening. Be that as it may, it wasn’t the number of hours or the foreman’s behavior that fellow netizens seemed to be interested in the most; many seemed to focus most on how critical Bobby was for the company. They shared their views in the comments section.

    Fellow netizens shared their thoughts and stories in the comments

    The post Foreman Punishes Worker For Being Late, He Stops Working Overtime, Bringing Processes To A Halt first appeared on Bored Panda.
  • Friday 12 April 2024 - 08:36
    Having free will is amazing. You can decide what career you want to pursue, who you want to spend your life with, where you want to settle down, or choose not to settle down at all! But with great power comes great responsibility, and sadly, we sometimes make choices that we can never take back.

    Redditors have recently been sharing devastating stories of people that they’ve watched ruin their lives, so we’ve gathered some of the most painful accounts below. Let these tales serve as a reminder to make decisions that you’ll be proud of, rather than haunted by, and be sure to upvote the most heartbreaking stories of self-sabotage.

    #1

    **My younger brother broke up with a girl he liked...because she farted in her sleep**.

    He was telling my older brother and I that he was in the midst of a miserable dry spell. And how he'd been seeing a girl he liked but then she farted in her sleep and he was so grossed out because "there are some things you don’t need to see your SO doing. It just felt like the mystery was gone.”

    My older bro was like “yeah, cause that’s what the mystery was about, farting.”

    I called younger bro a “f*****g moron” and older bro was like “you’re half right.”

    **EDIT:** When he said "you're half right" he meant my younger brother may be a moron, but he ain't f*****g.

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    #2

    I had a very close friend whose wife, out of the blue, suddenly asked to open the marriage. This friend hated the idea but said yes anyway. Result: divorce, messy and angry and messing up all three of their kids.

    The point of contention was that he wound up finding a very compatible side-partner himself and his wife apparently was shocked to discover he was swinging just as happily as she was. Apparently her expectation was that he'd never be able to find a girlfriend so she (the wife) would have her side-piece *and* her husband all to herself. Wife was jealous, and angry, and eventually demanded they un-open the marriage because she didn't like him being with other partners while she was with other partners. Thankfully at this point he finally saw things for what they are and they divorced. Wrecked his life for years, though.

    Moral of the story: polygamy is complicated and not something to rush into just because you've hit your midlife crisis. Also don't agree to open your damn marriage if you don't really want that.

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    #3

    I have a friend, I’ll call him Jay, smart as heck but maybe a little on the spectrum so clueless as to social things. But he made great money in tech. One day he’s at a friends house and the friend said something to the effect of “nobody could bug my house without me knowing”, so Jay thought it would be funny to put a spare webcam he happened to have in his backpack in his friend’s entertainment center, plugged into his Xbox, just to see how long it took him to notice. Well the friend didn’t notice, but his friend’s girlfriend did, and thought the friend had been recording them having sex, so she called the cops. The cops arrested the friend. Jay hears about it and goes in to explain. He didn’t think he needed a lawyer, he figured the cops would be able to see it was just a dumb misunderstanding.

    Thing is, in my state, placing a recording device in someone’s home without their consent is voyeurism, which is a sex crime. And Jay just admitted, to the cops, on the record, that he had done so. Also in my state, it’s a law that all sex crimes MUST be prosecuted, so even tho Jay’s friend and his friends girlfriend didn’t want to press charges, Jay still got prosecuted.

    The prosecutor and judge were as gentle as they could be but he was still convicted. Now as a registered sex offender (for life) he has trouble finding and keeping work, gets harassed by neighbors, can’t go to most of his kids sports events, etc. All over one seemingly harmless prank.

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    #4

    Meeeee! I was so f*****g in love with this man, but I have a drinking problem (I don’t get sloppy, or mean, most people can’t even tell, but it affects my health)

    He told me if he found another hidden bottle squirreled away, we were done.

    But… we were going up to visit his family for a month. I REALLY wanted his family to love me, and I’m MUCH more bubbly and personable when I drink.

    So…. Naturally, he found a hidden bottle, while we were on the trip. Promptly dumped me.

    I wanted his family to love me SO BAD, because I wanted to be part of that family forever…. And instead, I lost it all.

    Alcohol is the devil, kids.

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    #5

    Some guy at work was caught red handed stealing airpods from the locker room. When he was sent to pick up his own kit before being sent home he excused himself to go to the toilet, and took a s**t on the floor.


    The kicker is that we work on an oil rig. It's impossible to get away with theft, and he was a senior technician making really good money. He didn't need the airpods he was just stealing for the fun of it.


    He's now "not required back", and all the companies talk to each other. He sh*t away his career over a pair of airpods.

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    #6

    My best friend and hetro-lifemate. Early 30s w/ wife. kids. great job and lots of friends. He was always looking for inventive ways to party. He figured out that you could order dried poppy pods online, grind them up and make poppy tea. This stuff is STRONG. 4/6 ounces will have you floating on a cloud for 24 hrs. Dosages kept going up over the next 10 yrs. until he couldn't physically drink enough fluid to maintain his habit. Lost his wife, kids and then his 3rd generation family business job.


    Then he switch to h****n. Living in a half million dollar home with no power or water. Junkies everywhere. When he OD'ed, they stuffed his body in a closet for 3 days so they could burn through his credit and debit cards before reporting it to the police. Now his family is fighting squatters who have destroyed his home. I miss him everyday/.

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    #7

    It’s really sad but my cousin had a stillborn when she was young and got into hard d***s to cope. Now she has 6 kids that she has no custody over, has been imprisoned multiple times, has fines she can’t pay, and can’t get a job above minimum wage.

    I’m the only one in the family who doesn’t blame her for relapsing time and time again because I can’t imagine the horror of sobering up and realizing you threw your entire life away before 35 and had no chance of ever getting it back. The rest of the family doesn’t understand that being an adult and working two full time jobs at minimum wage to barely make ends meet isn’t a life worth living sober, especially knowing all your kids are out there in someone else’s care and seeing them in bad situations too.

    Idk which would hurt worse tbh, knowing that most of them hate you, or knowing that some of them look up to you even though you’ve royally f****d up both your own life and all the kids.

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    #8

    Friend of a friend got caught in one of those "to catch a predator" style stings. Was messaging with what he thought was a 14 year old and tried to meet up to have sex.

    Lost his wife, all his friends, his apprenticeship, and spent the next several years in prison.

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    #9

    Recent example, guy was a doctor and now cannot work because he hit his wife while they were getting divorced

    I don’t know the specifics of it but the domestic violence offence on his record is prohibiting him from working in medicine.

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    #10

    My neighbor across the street had 4 kids in 6 years with a boyfriend in an attempt to get him to stick around/pay attention to her. Now she’s single and living with her mom and grandma is raising the kids alone while she goes out and tries to find a new boyfriend. Is having a boyfriend really worth ruining your life?

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    #11

    Co-worker was addicted to Starbucks cold coffee drinks that you buy at a convenience store. She drank 4 per day, everyday.
    Smoked , too.
    Would spend $250.00 on up for store products, and that’s with a 50% discount ( crystal shop)
    Got herself dug into a hole and couldn’t make her house payment. I actually watched her deliberate on whether to buy something at work ( retail therapy she called it) or make her house payment.
    I added up the cost of Starbucks alone was $500.00 per month - I was trying to help her.
    Her house was foreclosed on in December all because she wouldn’t stop the Starbucks and the “retail therapy “ spending.
    Now she homeless.

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    #12

    This kid I went to college with was in the Army Reserves making really good grades, and his parents were really well off. The kid's life was set. Got an allowance every month from his parents, had a nice brand new car for school, lived in a nice apartment right off campus and he had so much going for him. He didn't even have to work, just do his monthly reserve days which were like 3 days a month. So set for life.


    To shorten the story a bit, he got caught at a random UA (d**g test) for c*****e. He got lucky and the Army gave him a second chance. Not even 5 months later he got caught AGAIN for c*****e and weed. He somehow got lucky, again, and they just kicked him out in an "Other than Honorable" discharge. Parents pulled his funding and he had to get a minimum wage job at a sandwich shop.


    Never saw him again until he randomly popped up on my Facebook about a year later. I hit him up to see how he was. Up and moved halfway across the U.S. with this girl he got pregnant and they were both working at Walmart barely affording rent. He sold his BMW to pocket the move up there. He also looked....rough, to say the least in a lot of his pictures.

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    #13

    I worked on a school bus as a monitor/aid. There was one driver (we'll call him Ed). Ed was always complaining about something, every single day there was some new issue, some problem. He was a bit of a pain. He got into an argument with one of our supervisors over the radio one day and earned himself a 3 day suspension.

    His first morning back from his suspension. First route of the day, he gets on the radio and starts back complaining. Dispatch asks him a few simple questions, he responds with hostility and some really unprofessional comments. The director of transportation (our big boss) gets on the radio and asks Ed to meet him in his office after morning routes. Ed responds, "I'll be there if I have time" boss says, "I need you to understand, this is not optional" Ed comes back, "I need YOU to understand, I'll be there if I have time!" Mind you, this is on the radio as we are picking up high school kids, everyone can hear what's happening this entire time. Another dispatcher calls in and tells Ed "when you finish your high school route, park your bus there at the school. We are bringing someone to take your route over, and to bring you back to the lot". Ed did not like this and responded by saying, "Negative. I am finishing my route. Me. If you want someone to drive my route, you get (our boss's boss) and have her come drive this route. Otherwise, I am finishing my route." Dispatch asked for an ETA to the high school, he responded "whenever (our boss's boss) is gonna be there. Otherwise, I get there when I get there". Somewhere around this time he starts talking like, they were targeting him and picking on him and that "it ends today". Again, at this point he has a bus full of high school kids.

    Now, I did not see what happened at the high school, but I heard from several other drivers. Apparently the police were waiting for him once he got there and they removed him from his bus. To quote one driver "he acted a fool the entire time". I'm not sure exactly what he was charged with, maybe kidnapping since he acted like he wasn't gonna bring the kids to school unless he got what he wanted? Theft for not bringing the bus back? No clue. But I do know he was arrested and fired. A few days later we get the news that he had a heart attack and died. Most likely from all the stress.

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    #14

    My husbands friend. Had a beautiful wife, gorgeous house, 2 lovely boys, a job he loved and lots of great friends who loved him. Then he decided at the age of 35 to get into hard d***s. He has been in and out of prison for violent crimes, transportation of large volumes of h****n, attempted m****r, burglary and stalking...


    He is homeless again as he burned down his flat on purpose to get a move. No one will ever talk to him again. He's now 55 and has nothing, his wife divorced him after giving him far too many chances, his sons hate him, his real friends gone for ever. All for nothing.

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    #15

    I used to work at a wedding reception place


    One wedding the groom and a bridesmaid (I think it was the bride's cousin) got "drunk" and snuck out the back for a quickie. I didn't realise they'd done this and (as I did) threw a bag of rubbish off the upstairs kitchen balcony into the bin - which scared the s**t out of them enough that the bridesmaid has bitten down on the grooms d**k . Lots of blood.


    Then when the ambulance has shown up the guys tried to start a fight with one of the ambulance drivers for some reason and we ended up having to call the cops as well and the guys gotten arrested.


    Guys boss (fairly high paying lawyer job by the sounds of it) was at the wedding and was definitely planning on sacking the guy after what happened


    So the d******d lost both his fiancé/wife and job on his wedding day. And I never found out just how bad the injury to his d**k was but it didn't look good 

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    #16

    This is relatively mild, but it's still pretty sad.

    My mom is pretty isolated socially. She lives near me and for years her main source of interaction with other humans was me and my kids. She was emotionally abusive when I was a kid and was doing better for a few years, but then was ramping up the abuse again. I went no contact for several months, then had a sit down with her and discussed what abusive behaviors needed to stop for us to continue our relationship. She agreed.

    It lasted two years. She started ramping up the abuse again and then she put my kids and my immunocompromised niece at risk during the pandemic. My husband and I told her that she needed to adjust her behavior and acknowledge that her behavior wasn't okay. She used her usual manipulation tactics (a fake "medical emergency" that my husband took her to the hospital for) and when we didn't immediately forget everything that happened, she called the police for a welfare check on my kids.

    We haven't spoken to her in nearly three years and they have been the happiest years of my life. She now has no one locally. My brother had already distanced himself (he lives several hours away) and she's not even getting attention when she goes to the hospital, because my SIL is now helping her manage everything and will only talk to the doctors about her health issues, not my mom. I hope being abusive and selfish was worth her loneliness now.

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    #17

    My uncle was an ambitextrous baseball pitcher in highschool. Absurdly good at it. He could have gotten an athletic scholasrhip, gone to college, maybe gone pro.


    His dad died, he got into d***s, and now he's a h****n addict in and out of prison.

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    #18

    One of my former friends from college worked as an analyst for a pretty big investment bank. He did NOT handle covid and isolation well and got really into conspiracy theories and became a straight up racist. When he returned to office he refused to work with anyone with dark skin, muslims or women he deemed inferior to his intellect. This did not go well with his boss who was a second generation somali immigrant, and a muslim, and a woman….. he was fired and he still doesnt have found another job in the same League.

    #19

    Watching someone you love not take care of their diabetes. It’s torture.

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    #20

    My brother was offered a really well-paying job doing something he's excellent at. He thought it would be too easy, so he chose a much more challenging job in a less appealing environment with a boss who is a real jerk. He hoped to impress him. Now, he's really unhappy. I just don't understand why he puts himself through this kind of thing.

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    #21

    A former classmate of mine pursued medicine even though she didn't want it, her parents was a big factor of this decision. She was into music and I'd have to say she was great & really passionate doing it, her parents wasn't just supportive. During college she failed almost every subjects and then eventually dropped out. The last time I heard she left home and is living with her bf now. Its just unfortunate she wasn't able to take the path that she loves. F**k the parents honestly for pressuring her. I think she would've been happier if she pushed through music. I don't blame her though maybe she didn' t have a choice. Sometimes we have to disappoint our parents a little bit to be happy.

    #22

    I’m an alcoholic/addict. I’m in recovery but, I can barely leave the the house, I can’t hold a job, I have cut off all but five people in my life…I’m a mess.

    #23

    One of my former co-workers, a smart young man that most everybody liked. It was just a gas station cashiering job, not a hard job at all.
    Ben was only 22 and we're not sure if the attitude problem started before or after the d**g use, but he suddenly started calling out sick, a lot!
    Whatever the reasons, since he couldn't handle the responsibilities of his job, they had to let him go.
    That's when his d**g problem became apparent, as he was still seen around the neighborhood looking disheveled and lost.

    His best friend told us that he was found unresponsive, after an OD and that he was in the ICU.

    The doctors were saying that the brain damage was irreversible and friends and family should just come say their goodbyes while he was still alive... so to speak.

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    #24

    My buddy Steve was the poster child for 'has it all.' Good career, amazing wife, cute house. Then, the model trains happened. Not little setups...this guy took over the whole basement, then the garage. His wife went from amused to livid. Arguments turned into screaming matches. She eventually left, and Steve, in his model train bliss, barely noticed. The twist? He inherited a ton of money…and spent it all on antique train sets. Eventually though, he noticed....and no model could cure the blues of losing his incredible wife.

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    #25

    One of my buddies actually ditched a six-figure job because he didn't trust his girlfriend not to cheat on him while he was at work. He's a good guy, but when it comes to women, he can be a real dummy sometimes. **It's pretty crazy, right?**.

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    #26

    Back in the 90s, a classmate of mine was way into computers. He was offered a really well paid job in the US, we were in the UK, straight out of school. Incredible benefits. Invaluable training opportunities. In in the ground floor at the best possible time. Lost it because he used the free airline tickets the company gave him so family could visit, to fly his friends out. Then lied about it. He was a notorious liar all through school. What an opportunity. What a c**t.

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    #27

    I girl I know/used to work with decided to jump on the only fans bandwagon. Went all in doing all sort of things on camera. Well the truth is, only the top 1% of OF creators make alot of money and the average one makes $200 a month. If you don’t start with a big social following it’s an uphill battle.

    Anyway some people in her town (not super tiny population 120k) saw the account, someone posted the pics of her on Facebook and basically everyone found out. Including her parents.

    So after not making much money and photos that will forever be on the internet, she packed it all in to go back to kindergarten teaching. But being in a country town no one would give her a job and people would stare at her wherever she went.

    She had to move to the city, and she has a job now. I just hope her new employer doesn’t google image search her ?

    But yeah she really regrets it, could have made more money doing Uber eats on the weekend.

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    #28

    One of my closest childhood friends. We’re all well into adulthood now and he had been sober from alcohol for years, had his own plumbing business, kids, a fiancee. Typical american dream stuff.


    During the pandemic he basically snapped, starting drinking again which quickly turned into doing m**h and now he’s a missing person on the streets of Portland somewhere. Just sad and I feel like I’m going to hear he’s OD’d since there’s fentanyl in everything here and there’s nothing any of us can do about it. He’s intensely stubborn and won’t listen to anyone and he doesn’t seem to care.

    #29

    I have an ex- SIL who has been a drunk for years. She was an attractive, fiercely intelligent, really cool, fun person who had mental health issues that were ignored for years. Eventually, she got that part under control, and became a mental health professional. I think she probably is very good at it, but she’s on a downward spiral. Her drinking is worse than ever. She has had two DWIs. I won’t let my kids go anywhere with her anymore because she drives drunk with them, or tries to get them to drive so she can drink. She got pulled over once and handed her weed and vaping pen to my kid and said “Here, take this. I can’t be caught with it.” She cancels her appointments with her clients constantly. I know one person who was seeing her and they believe she was drunk during their sessions. I know somebody else whose mother works with her, and my friend is scared for her mother’s safety as my ex-SIL has a history of being violent and assaulting people (never been to jail for it) and trying to get her to take benzodiazepines that she has. She is single as far as I know, and all her boyfriends have either been dumb guys and losers who don’t deserve her, or abusive bullies that walk all over her. I have cut her off entirely, but I feel terrible for her.

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    #30

    My best friend's ex-wife. He was the most loving husband who doted on her and gave her everything. They wanted to start a family. His family was also very accepting of her. She was a councillor who decided to cheat on him with one of her patients... not once, not twice, but three times. My friend finally saw the light and divorced her.

    He's now remarried to a fantastic woman who appreciates him as much as he does her and they just had their first child. I don't know what the ex-wife is doing now but I hope she knows what she threw away one day.

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    #31

    Our daughter is 25. Every few years she just randomly blows up her life. Tells us not to call/talk to her, cuts off her real friends and makes them hate her. Ends up calling us months later because she's out of options/friends.

    She's currently living with us, rent free, no job, but has some plan on moving south with randos from the internet. Can't talk to her without her getting angry. We don't know what to do. It's so unsafe.

    She had a good job a year ago. Had a nice 2 bedroom apartment, a great friend who picked her up for work everyday.

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    #32

    Probably me when I was younger, I spent my ENTIRE teenage years alone because I gave up easily. Because I was scared of everything.
    I didn’t have friends, love, dances etc.
    I seriously was absolutely lifeless inside.

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    #33

    I know plenty of guys who had kids with the wrong person.

    I don't think people quite realise the negative impact on your life this can have.

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    #34

    My ex wife, we had sort of realized that things wasnt going to work out in the long run, but we wanted to solve things as amicably as possible and take the time. The was no real animosity other than things just not working, until ofc I found out she had some boyfriend staying there when I wasnt home. If she told me beforehand, I probably wouldnt even be that pissed, but just expedited the break-up so she could do what she wanted. But ofc when I come home and literally find him, I got pissed and instead of being any sort of humble or try to talk she just screams and shouts that I could just go and she now had a new guy that would take care of her!

    I said ok - grabbed my stuff, gave her the bill for the rent and saids it due in 3 days - but your fella will ofc take care of that, goodbye. *He* was the one that got the problem, because then she kind of had to go all in, and he did for a few months and then basically told her that it wasnt really in the deal/plan to literally take over a wife with two kids (not mine) on a random tuesday... And then she had to spend the next 10years working all kinds of things 15 hours a day to be able to keep an apt. and so on. We are "friends" today in that I dont hate her, so we talk once in a while and she says that *that* was the dumbest day in her life. Not just sitting down and discuss for even 5 minutes...

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    #35

    Friend who got married because he didn’t want to break it off and thought he would just be better off, he’s dying a slow death.

    #36

    My husband cheated with an ugly, married coworker. I discovered their affair while we were on our FAMILY Vacation to New Orleans. We were there for our family's 4th trip there for the Jazz Festival.  It was the 50th Anniversary of the Jazz Fest. Our family had been looking forward to it for 6 months.  Then we flew down there, arriving at midnight or so.  I was still the unknowing wife.
    Next morning, May 1st 2019. I discover the affair because of his distracted ( not really there with us vibe), and his cell phone use. That night I went into the phone and found out everything.  I took photos and videos.


    We got home, I confronted him, he denied denied denied.  I showed our family the proof.

    #37

    My older sister who is 32 just, refuses to work. She lives with our grandma and is absolutely miserable because she has zero autonomy (grandma rides her a*s when she leaves the house etc, her decorating choices are confined to one single room, etc), yet she refuses to make any moves because “people in other countries live with their family as adults.” We suggest therapy, she’s not interested, says she can be her own therapist. She’s too good for a job in retail or call center (I work retail), but refuses to do any kind of schooling. She makes her own misery. The most she has in regards to disability is depression, which I understand, but she refuses help or to try any changes.

    #38

    Me, just living and making wrong decisions all of the f*****g time.

    #39

    Guy blew all his cash on gambling. Lost family, home, everything. Tragic, man.

    #40

    My sister is currently in an abusive relationship with a man twice her age. He tracks her messages and refuses for her to see her friends, accuses her of cheating, convinced her to quit her job so she relies on him for everything. But she can't leave him because she loves him.
  • Friday 12 April 2024 - 05:48

    One, sometimes unnoticed difficulty in putting together a wedding is the need to balance out multiple groups, from friends, to family and acquaintances. This can, at times, lead to unexpected conflicts at the worst possible time and place.

    A bride was shocked to hear that one of her bridesmaids seemed to be casually racist towards a bridesmaid from Africa, culminating in the racist being kicked out. She then had some doubts, so she turned to the internet for advice. We reached out to the bride via private message and will update the story when she gets back to us.

    Finding out one of your friends is a racist is, at the very least, a bit shocking

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    A bride was forced to “fire” a bridesmaid after she wouldn’t stop asking weird comments to a person from Africa

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    Jane had opportunities to back down and see the error of her ways

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    While on the surface, this looks like a wedding story, the only reason the bride felt the need to turn to the internet was the fact that this all occurred at a destination wedding. After all, if a friend is racist towards your other friend in really any other situation, one, hopefully, wouldn’t even think twice about cutting ties on the spot. Destination weddings are not the easiest cost or logistics wise, as it’s basically a vacation for the guests, but everyone has their limits.

    However, this wasn’t some minor drama, all things considered, it was pure and unadulterated racism, even if Jane didn’t see it that way. It’s also important to note that Jane’s response to being told her actions were racist was to immediately get defensive. Humans are not perfect, we will make mistakes, but what sets us apart is the ability to learn. All in all, the bride is not wrong to ditch someone with these sorts of beliefs. They can reconnect in the future if Jane finally understands the error of her ways.

    Instead of apologizing and perhaps rethinking her behavior, she simply told the bride that she was wrong and overreacting. Similarly, while it is possible to be racist by accident or to simply speak without thinking, Jane using the “n word” and then defending it is a red flag so large, the folks on the ISS might be able to spot it.

    The bride was right to cut ties and move on

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    Similarly, one has to consider how Nya may have been feeling. Imagine staying with a friend (a destination wedding isn’t just a one-day affair, after all) and this new person starts asking you ridiculous and semi-insulting questions. On top of that, they use a slur in a casual story and then try to play it off. It’s not perhaps the worst or weirdest thing a “friend” has done and considered normal, but it’s absolutely up there, as it raises questions about what else remains unsaid?

    If the bride had chosen to do nothing, it’s not hard to imagine Nya deciding that cutting ties would be the best option in the long run. The bride basically had to choose between these two people, so, all in all, not siding with the racist was a pretty easy option, all things considered. Indeed, this didn’t even seem to be a possibility for the bride, as she immediately clocked Jane being weird.

    All in all, Jane should already be thankful that she was invited and given such a position of “honor” as a bridesmaid. There are countless stories online of unequal levels of friendship that culminate with someone feeling snubbed at a wedding. As most commenters suggested, (some of which can be read below) she really shouldn’t feel too bad about the situation. No doubt, it cost Jane a bit of money, but in the long run, allowing her to stick around would have ruined at least one friendship and who knows what else she would have done at the wedding proper?

    Some folks asked their own questions

    Most sided with the bride

    Later, the bride shared an update

    The post Internet Applauds Bride For Kicking Bridesmaid Off Her Destination Wedding The Day Before The Event first appeared on Bored Panda.
  • Thursday 11 April 2024 - 08:20

    Being in a relationship with someone often means loving them for who they are. That includes all their flaws and weird habits. Nobody is perfect in this regard – both you and your partner likely have traits that drive the other one crazy. And the answers in this thread might just be proof of that.

    Not sure if you should get into another fight with your SO over their dirty socks lying on the floor again? Check out these answers, and you'll feel way better about your own nasty habits. Some are maddening, others – hilariously disgusting. And if you have a gross habit of your partner's that drives you crazy, Pandas, share it with us in the comments!

    #1

    Sleeps with a stinking, rotten ‘blankie’ that never gets washed and is quite possibly the cause of Covid-19.

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    #2

    Constantly see his booty crack. But I love the guy. He has no a*s. Makes it hard for belts to stay put.

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    #3

    My boyfriend has allergy issues, and has a runny nose 90% of the time so he always has a tissue with him. It’s not the runny nose that’s gross, it’s the leaving of the snotty wet tissues that’s gross. On the couch. On the table. On the bed. Kitchen counter. Bathroom vanity. Window sill beside the toilet. EVERYWHERE.

    If I don’t pick them up, the dog will - then I have to pull out a snotty tissue from my dogs slobbery mouth.?.

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    How can partners deal with their SO's nasty habits? Experts say that shaming them publicly (albeit anonymously) is hardly the way. Australian dating and relationship coach Debbie Rivers claims that the first and most important thing is to recognize that your partner might be doing that gross thing not out of spite.

    "They aren't personally directed at you and your partner may not even realize that they are doing it," she claims. “In fact, they may have no idea quite how annoying it is to you." The second step would be to talk about the issue. However, Rivers advises doing so when you're calm and not right after witnessing the gross habit.

    #4

    Farts in her sleep, wakes up because of the smell then gets upset and blames me for farting. Been together for 10 years and its still funny.

    #5

    He doesn’t brush his teeth everyday. He’s starting to do it more but, I hate to say it, it took a lot of nagging and begging him to be better about it. Sometimes his breath smells so bad but I’m just used to it bc he smokes and cigarette smell doesn’t bug me much. I’ve accepted that this is the one red flag I have to deal with and it’s a work in progress but my habits are slowly rubbing off on him but oml don’t judge me.

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    #6

    Biting my toenails. You read that right. Not her toenails but mine. I don't like it but it doesn't do any harm to me. Then she'll chew on them for hours.

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    If you wish to address the annoying behavior or habit with your SO, it matters how you do it. The tone of voice, facial expressions, and, most importantly, what words you use. Rivers recommends avoiding such phrases as "You always do that" and "You never listen." Such verbiage might only trigger defensiveness and will hardly lead to any productive discussions.

    Of course, it goes the other way round as well: when your partner tells you about what habits of yours they don't like, be willing to listen. When they have noticed your comments and reacted appropriately, acknowledge their effort. Encouragement is important when trying to kick a bad habit, so letting your partner know you notice and support them will let them improve and result in a better relationship.

    #7

    His dog sleeps in bed with him The dog regularly p*sses in said bed. After an uncountable number of bed toppers, comforters and sheets; I'm seriously rethinking this relationship. Edit to add: I'm not a dog hater...or at least I wasn't until this dog. Well I don't actually hate the dog. It could've been trained. But nope. This dog randomly sh*ts in the living room and has such "favorite" p*ssing areas in the house that the wood laminate floors are all ruined. The dog has a doggy door. It can't be put on a leash because it doesn't like collars/leashes. It never gets reprimanded for any bad behavior and regularly goes after anyone even if my BF is right there. Oh and I can't hug or kiss my BF without the dog going off.

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    #8

    My ex never cleaned her room and she had guinea pigs and hadn’t clean their cages on a regular basis that it was attracting flies while she just sat there on TikTok, I had cleaned her room my third visit to her because I couldn’t stand it and had to take the guinea pig cage outside and scrape the bottom, wipe it, and let it soak for over an hour.

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    #9

    Doesn't hold back burps or farts. I'm a full defender on letting it out but it's not so great while having a serious conversation or right after being told someone close to you died. Especially because their farts smell like death.

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    Experts also advise to start talking about gross and disgusting habits only when you really can't take it anymore. Psychiatrist and relationship therapist Dion Metzger, MD, told Style Caster that if it only makes you roll your eyes but not gag, maybe it's worth letting go. "Most people overthink this and end up feeling more anxious during their time together rather than enjoying it. Whenever you can, don't make this the focus of your relationship, and try to go with the flow."

    #10

    Multiple times I saw my ex pick a booger and flick it off into his room Also, about 3 months after we broke up I was cleaning under my bed and found different pieces of gum stuck to the bottom of my bed frame. (Mind u he’s the only other person to sleep in my bed).

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    #11

    Clips his nails with his teeth and sets the clippings on different countertops.

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    #12

    He forcefully gags himself when brushing his teeth to remove phlegm. It’s a shockingly loud gag noise every single tooth brushing.

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    #13

    She squeezes the toothpaste tube in the middle, leaving a dent on it.

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    #14

    To take his medication in pill form: He chews up a big piece of food, spits it out in a ball, shoves his medication in it, throws the ball of food back in his mouth and swallows it whole.

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    #15

    Leaves used q tips everywhere! His ears are the cleanest I've ever seen but still can't stand finding them in random spots days later.

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    #16

    He picks his teeth with the point of a sharp knife. It's not particularly gross, but the thought of metal against teeth makes me cringe so hard, I can't stand it.

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    #17

    He sometimes eats while in the bathroom taking a s**t. He'll also try to feed me snacks in the bathroom, like if he's made cookies and saw me walk past to go pee. (I only ever eat in the bathroom if I'm having a long soak in the tub.).

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    #18

    Picks at dandruff while relaxing on the couch. They are huge chunks. Then when he gets up he gives the furniture a hearty sweep with his hand. But yknow that just moves them to the carpet.

    Can we just… not…pick at the scalp?

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    #19

    Bites whole a*s cartoonish chunks out of cheese we have in the fridge, I think it's funny af and we laugh about it but she's actually a rat.

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    #20

    He puts his toothbrush upside down in the holder. He's a monster. But I love him.

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    #21

    When he gets really comfy and into deep sleep he farts up a storm and I think it’s the cutest thing ever. Luckily, there is no smell, just little happy toots and his mumbling conversations. I love him so much.

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    #22

    Mine hacks and spits into the garbage can by the laundry. I don't always get a bag into the can because it's supposed to be just for lint or paper trash. He misses a lot and the wall next to it shows. 


    Or he spits into the toilet and again misses. 


    Why. Why does he have to spit? I told him either spit outside or spit into toilet paper. I've shown him the wall, it's so gross. I no sooner get it clean and it's gross again. 


    Oh and he leaves his used dental picks on his desk. His garbage can is right there!


    His office, I leave to him. I may make him clean the spit wall next time. 


    But he does do laundry and the dishes, so that's something. .

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    #23

    Digs his finger in his nose multiple times to find boogers and eats them - cleaning out under his nails with his tongue.

    #24

    Clean his a*s in the sink after a poop! Mind you, I bought a bidet attachment that he just needs to get the plumber to connect!

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    #25

    Mixes M&Ms and skittles in a bowl and eats them together.

    We've been married 25 years and have 2 grown children. When I see her do it makes me question every choice I've ever made.

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    #26

    She wears daily wear contacts. She will take them out, and leave them in random places instead of throwing them in the trash. They are a pain to clean because when they dry up, they are hard to peel off of whatever surface they are on (bathroom/kitchen sink countertops, wooden desktop, wooden filing cabinet, wooden nightstand, hardwood floors, etc.).

    #27

    He doesn't use a napkin. Like never. Not even if he is eating pizza or burguer with his bare hands. He will simply rub one hand with the other once he's finished.
    Then he will proceed to use those dirty hands to either pet our dog or use the keyboard on the pc.

    #28

    She's averse to wasting water (particularly flushing the toilet), especially when it's just pee... So she will allow a day's worth of pee to accumulate, only for me to have to flush when I get home from work. I tell her all the time to flush every 3 pees, but I'm apparently the default toilet flusher for #1.

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    #29

    She grabs my belly fat and wobbles it, saying that it's cute and she doesn't care, but I still think it's her asian way of low-key fat shaming me.

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    #30

    Sucks her tea bags dry.

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    #31

    He sometimes does not wipe his a*s after he s**ts. He says he can tell if it’s a messy one or a clean one. One time I caught him in the act and told him straight up he needed to wipe rn and prove it to me that it was clean. Y’all. He was right. It was spotless. I thought he didn’t wipe hard on purpose and I made him let me do it. Clean still. I still don’t approve.

    #32

    Watches pimple popping videos.

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    #33

    Bites his toenails. I'm not sure whether he eats the findings or not. I don't want to know.

    But I cut my toenails maybe once every 6 months so we're at an impasse in regards to our toenail situations.

    #34

    She thinks it’s funny to show me her menstruating blood . In the shower . She will call me to the shower and set up a fake murder scene with this stuff just so I gag and she can laugh at me .

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    #35

    Nearly dying from choking on stringy cheese every time she eats a mozzarella stick. She never learns.

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    #36

    My wife always vomits with force. It's never just "Blehgh" and a puddle on the floor. Exorcism s**t, *every* time. Last time she did it while laying on my side of the bed, and hit the far wall, the dresser, clean laundry, and the lion's share in our toy box.

    Took three trips to clean up all the puke because I had to step out to stop feeling sick from the smell.

    A very close second would be the time she had the flu and s**t herself in the tub, only losing because I was able to just hose it all away. The puke required *elbow grease*.

    #37

    Eat hard uncooked ramen packs like they’re goddamned rice crispy treats every day for lunch. He can get lunch if he wants to, he just doesn’t and I don’t get it.

    #38

    She poops herself all the time.

    But she's had a stroke, so i don't mind at all.

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  • Thursday 11 April 2024 - 08:05

    Human beings are social animals. Most of us crave acceptance, connection, love, and respect. An 85-year Harvard study found that our positive relationships empower us, make us resilient, and actually lead to healthier, happier, and longer lives. But social isolation is horrible for our physical and mental health. When somebody is ostracized from their social circle or society, it takes a toll and can even put them on a warpath in life.

    In a viral thread started by user u/WANACWaac, the r/AskReddit online community shared stories of what happened to the social outcasts they knew and how they got revenge against their communities after growing up. We’ve picked out some of the most powerful and emotional stories, which you’ll find as you scroll down. Though, keep in mind, some of them are very sensitive.

    Bored Panda got in touch with the author of the candid discussion, Isaiah Taylor, aka u/WANACWaac, and he shared his perspective on outcasts, tolerance, and people judging one another. Read on for our full interview with him.

    #1

    There was that nuclear revenge post about a guy ostracized by the entire town, i think cause he was born out of wedlock, and after getting out of there became an inspector of some kind. Eventually he was given a list of factories that needed reviewing and one needed to close. The factory in his home town was on the list. He goes there, inspects, they act all buddy buddy thinking they're safe from closure. Boy were they wrong! Every infraction, breach of safety, incorrect anything went into his report. The whole town basically was built around that factory and when it shut down the town was desolate and dead within a few years.

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    According to Psychologist Rick Hanson, Ph.D., accepting other people doesn’t necessarily mean that you agree with them or approve of them. However, as he explains, “you can simply let people be” and accept that they exist as they are, not as you’d like them to be.

    “You may not like it, you may not prefer it, you may feel sad or angry about it, but at a deeper level, you are at peace with it. That alone is a blessing. And sometimes, your shift to acceptance can help things get better,” Hanson explains.

    Meanwhile, Psychologist Kipling D. Williams claims that ostracism is an invisible form of abuse. Ostracized individuals tend to go through three stages. They first feel pain, then they enter the ‘coping’ stage, which is followed by ‘resignation.’ The latter is when someone gives up after becoming depressed and feels helpless to change anything.

    #2

    One kid at my old school was relentlessly bullied for being gay. One day she had enough, went up to her main bully during lunch one day and beat the ever living sh*te out of him (for context she was a very short and skinny girl while he was the typical jock). No one ever bothered her again after that and she was forever known as the 'Nut-Smasher'. I actually ran into her a while back while visiting family in my home town and we chatted for a bit. Turns out she is married and adopted a kid with her wife and all around looked a lot happier than she was in school.

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    #3

    I have a very positive spin on this!
    I was a bit of an outcast growing up in my neighborhood. Grew up in a weird sad neighborhood that was all ex gang members or dirt poor pill poppers. I never really fit in with any of my peers because I was just not interested in a lot of the same things. I was made fun of a lot by classmates, some teachers and a LOT of adults in my neighborhood. Definitely pushed out. But I had a huge passion for education, specifically food education. Where I grew up was the poster for food desert. After I graduated college, I moved back and volunteered at the library in the middle of that hellhole. I will spare you a lot of the details and minor (but important to me) stories, but I started a bustling community garden that got involved with a lot of charities because of my college connections and helped create a ton of resources to help my community. Food banks, job assistance, adult education assistance and community gardens for the children so they could have fresh food and actually learn it. It still has a good handful of problems, but I know for a fact I helped out people who were really s****y to me. And I do genuinely smile knowing they got their s**t together. There is .05% of smugness knowing they have to thank me after mocking me for being more interested in the plants than their own interests. Didn’t burn down the village, per se, but I guess I burnt down the mindset some. Got the hell out of there, though! Still nice to drive through and see the garden still kickin :).

    People are often paradoxical. On the one hand, they’re often warm, kind, friendly, and welcoming. On the other hand, they’re extremely quick to judge others based on initial impressions. Not only that, but they might push someone away because they’re slightly different than them.

    Ostracism can happen due to a variety of reasons. Broadly speaking, people tend to judge others when there’s a mismatch in values, behavior, status, or even appearance. Someone who was born out of wedlock or lives in a poorer household might be pushed away in their community, which can breed resentment, frustration, and anger over the long term.

    #4

    A kid who was relentlessly bullied at my school for years sued the district and got an upper 6 figure settlement.

    I mean, that's the short version of how it went down.

    He had years of documentation of going to the principal, teachers, counselors, even the super intendant. They all either did nothing or made empty promises that they didn't keep. He had documentation for it all.

    The highlight was when the lacrosse team jammed a lacrosse stick up his butt not once, but twice and the only consequence was one of the kids being suspended for 2 days.

    I should also add that this isn't a rural school in the deep south. It's a suburban school located in a liberal part of New York.

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    #5

    I'm friends with this kid who during senior year took some dynamite he had managed to obtain and blew up some local rich families vehicles. The kid did this all because the families had his home forcibly foreclosed on to build a country club. This kids family had lived on that land since the 1820s and those rich a******s f****d em over. Dude did get some minor legal troubles but last I heard he was a demolition expert in the army.

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    #6

    Someone I used to have in a support group I once helped run for sexually victimized and abused young men shared with us what happened to him.

    I'm not going into the finer details of it but the broadstroke is he was being victimized by a TA. He went to other teachers, school admins, and even police. No one believed him and he even got punished for "making it up to get a staff member in trouble".

    It destroyed his personality. He became bitter, resentful, spiteful, and generally hateful of other people. He was improving his demeanor in the group but from what he tells us he just "wanted to watch the world die" at the time.

    A couple years later that same TA tripped down the stair well in one of the side hallways of the school and he happened to be nearby. He saw she was badly injured and likely had broken bones and was bleeding from her head. Instead of helping her he literally stepped over her and pretended she wasn't there. Security footage showed he wasn't the one to push her but when asked why he didn't say anything or get help he simply said that last time he tried to tell people about something involving her no one helped so why would they this time?

    Social isolation increases the risk of serious health problems. It increases the risk of dementia by a whopping 50%, heart disease by 29%, and stroke by 32%. Not only that, but socially isolated individuals are more prone to developing depression and anxiety, diabetes, and issues with substance abuse.

    The CDC reports that more than 1 in 3 American adults who are aged 45 and over feel lonely. People more at risk of social isolation tend to have lower income and physical or mental health problems. They also often live alone, have disabilities, and have been the victims of abuse. The emotional toll is immense. But in financial terms, loneliness costs the US economy around $406 billion per year, while social isolation costs it another $6.7 billion annually. 

    #7

    This one actually happened to me with help from Reddit! I went to an extremely conservative (i.e. culty) Christian school from pre-k to 8th grade. When I told my class I thought it was wrong to pray for the death of gay people and that I stood up for gay rights, the entire school turned against me. My friends made up lies about me being a lesbian trying to assault them, and the teachers believed it, threatening me physically. It was terrifying, but I pushed through my last year there holding my values.

    Anyways, a year later, at a new secular school, I wrote up a summary of what happened, sharing it with my family and friends on Facebook. A friend of mine saw it and posted the story to r/atheism and all hell (lol) broke loose. Despite censoring names, the subreddit found out the name of the school and started a campaign to shame them for their actions. There were so many calls to their administration they had to change their number.

    All the bad press made virtually every family pull their kids out of the school. A year later, the school shut down due to lack of students. No other kid would get hurt. Thanks, Reddit ❤️.

    #8

    A pastor I lived next to constantly berated a kid in my class about everything from his hair length to him not fully embracing the "word of the lord".

    The kid routinely went into the pastors backyard and would s**t in his pool along with several of his friends all at once. They would also throw dead animals they found in there as well ranging from a squirrel to a opossum.

    Honestly, don't even blame the kid. That pastor was judgmental as f**k and no one liked him.

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    #9

    I’m a lesbian and was pretty much outcasted by my family when I came out. They were all pretty abusive. I still babysat my sisters a lot because I wanted a relationship. For reference I’m 22 and they’re 6 months and 4.

    Recently, my girlfriend and I were able to get custody. My Mom is pretty much out of the picture at this point.

    That whole side of the family that ousted me. Either wants custody or visitation with the babies. They get nothing. The last grandchild, the baby of the family, the cute little princess they all want to hold and dress up. But god forbid she has an opinion. They get nothing now.

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    “I have experienced feelings of loneliness and moments in which I’m alone, and there is a definite difference between the two,” Isaiah, who created the viral thread, opened up to Bored Panda.

    “For example, have you wanted to be within proximity of a company while maintaining your choice of personal space? My answer to that question would be yes, a hundred times yes! And that, to me at least, is the difference between being alone and being lonely. A person who is lonely is too alone, yet they are on a spiritual, mental, and physical spectrum.

    We asked Isaiah for his perspective as to why so many of us are so quick to judge each other. “The reason people are so quick to judge the next person's difference is usually due to a seemingly endless search to find the difference within self or they have recognized the difference within themselves and have not learned to appreciate it,” he shared his point of view.

    #10

    Growing up, our neighbors had a couple boys (10 & 14 +/- at the time of this story). The younger son had a good friend that would stay at their house VERY frequently. He was always pretty quiet and kept to himself, except when he was with his friend, the 10 y/o, which was when he could be himself. One day we find out that he was permanently moving in with my neighbors due to an “unsafe situation” at home. Apparently this poor kid got to watch his mother be murdered by her boyfriend, all because d***s. Right. In. Front. Of. Him. The 10 year old. Luckily my neighbors stepped up and offered to take him in, which was actually great for everyone. He really started to blossom and became pretty stable, with a caveat: he just didn’t take any s**t. From anyone. Which leads us to our terrific act of rebellion. Like everyone else in our neighborhood, we rode the bus home. This kid is riding home from elementary school when the bus driver started going off on the kids for real, or imagined indiscretions. Well, this kid takes offense to this and speaks up on behalf of the rest of the kids. Bus driver, now royally pissed (angry, for our non us crowd) tells this kid “one more word and I’m kicking you off the bus!” Well, you are correct in your assumption of what transpired next. Kid gets kicked off the bus, which royally pisses HIM off, so cue MC. Kid walks off the bus, and immediately walks in front of the bus. We were about a mile from his normal stop at our street, and this was a 2 lane road with sporadic oncoming traffic. No way the driver could get away with trying to pass, so he drove at a walking pace until the kid got to our street. Parents were wondering where their children were, as everyone was now 30+ minutes late, and were overall very amused when they discovered the cause. Still about the most proud of a 10 year old I’ve ever been, and I have 2 of my own! Anyway, I gotta look that guy up. Hope he’s well….

    #11

    Not a village but a woman’s marriage. When I was in elementary I was forced to be in the “normal” music class instead of the “special ed” class (I’m going to the proper terms, mainstreamed and assisted cuz I like them more) for years. Even after my mom and both of my therapists requested I get put in the assisted class for sensory reasons (I’m autistic and had sensory overloads daily in this class) the teacher said I was lying to them and always did quiet activities when someone sat in on the class. So I suffered every Monday and Wednesday I had school from when I was four to when I was ten.

    But then I went to middle school and life moved on. I still loved music so I tried to join choir. I was denied for two years but got in when I was 12. I’m a pretty good singer and had no other extracurricular activities so I began helping the choir director. Eventually he asks me if his daughter, who’s also autistic, could be good with music like I was. He says her music teacher in elementary school says she’s terrible with music and throws tantrums in class. I say she’s most likely not having tantrum instead having a sensory overload because 30 eight year olds playing the recorder at once is hell. Other than a few other questions about his daughter it’s the last I hear of this elementary school music class.

    A couple years later I’m bringing my mom lunch in my old high school (she works there as an assisted class teacher) and I see my old choir director and his daughter. We catch up and eventually they leave to get lunch together and I chat with my mom. She says “you know, you’re one of the reasons he divorced his wife.” I’m like “What?!?” And she explains that his ex wife was the elementary school music teacher and when i said elementary school music class is sensory hell he found out she doesn’t believe autism exists and thinks you can fix neurodivergent kids by making them so uncomfortable they “become normal”. Not a good attitude for the mom of an autistic kid. She also refused to take a course on how to teach mainstreamed special needs kids so she also lost her job. No regrets.

    #12

    Back in the 80s as a kid, I was on a town swim team. There were older (3-4 years mostly) kids that bullied me relentlessly. Wet towel snapping, tripping, slamming into lockers, everything you could think of. Adults never believed me when I complained, nor would they even bother to have someone supervise the area.

    One day they were pulling their usual s**t in the locker room. About 2 dozen boys were in the room, and of course no adults around. After getting shoved multiple times I made it to a bathroom stall. I locked the door and stood on the toilet so they couldn't reach me. Everyone was hooting it up and egging the bullies on.

    At this point, I snapped. I knew there was only one thing I could do.

    I pissed on him.

    With great deliberation I dropped trou, aimed my prepubescent pea shooter at the crack between the door and divider and let loose like a fire hose on the bully. I don't know how long I manage to shoot off, but the cheering quickly turned to screams and swears as they realized what I just did.

    Of course they ran off to find the coaches and claim to be the victims. Thankfully there were a few others that corroborated my story.

    My punishment was that for 2 weeks I had to change in a separate locker room by myself.

    The bullies? Kicked off the team. Never saw them again.

    That was the last time anyone bullied me there.

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    #13

    "Jim". Not his real name, of course. Anyway, Jim moved to my school in 5th grade. He was socially awkward but you could tell that he wanted to have friends. But for some reason, he was a complete social pariah. Was it because of his weight? I honestly don't know. It's not like he was the only big boy in the school. But for some reason, Jim got singled out. He was tormented mercilessly. I'll give Jim credit. He took it. But how could that not get to him? Still, he took it. For years. Finally, one kid went too far. In the 8th grade, some a*****e "accidentally" spilled his lunch all over Jim. Jim was sitting by himself, of course. And "Randy" thought it would be funny to humiliate Jim in the cafeteria. That particular day, the school had served something messy like chicken fried steak or spaghetti or something like that for lunch. Something that gets everywhere if you spill it. And spill it, Randy did. All over Jim. And Jim... snapped. I mentioned that Jim was heavy. What that translated to (apparently) was immense physical strength. Nobody had been paying attention all those times in PE when Jim would climb the little rope thing WITHOUT using his legs to pull himself up. He was a powerhouse. And Randy poked the bear one time too many. Randy's face was a mess of blood and bruises. Jim gave Randy exactly as much mercy as everyone had given him. Which is to say, absolutely zero. Randy's parents filed a lawsuit against the school district, but I have no idea what came out of that. All I know is that Jim and Randy were never seen at the school again. The teachers and principals all understood what Jim was up against. There's no way they didn't know how miserable he was. But school is a lot like prison. The people in authority don't actually care what happens to you. All they want is for your s**t to stay off of them. As long as you don't make your problems their problems, they're fine with whatever. So, Jim was left to twist in the wind. As victims always are. A few years after graduation, Jim was in the news. He had robbed a convenience store and then gotten shot to death by the cops. The news coverage mentioned a "troubled childhood filled with violence". But I was around for a good bit of his childhood. And on my watch, except for one occasion, the "trouble" and "violence" were completely one-sided. Jim couldn't get a fair deal even in death. Even the news media had to pile on. 

    #14

    One of my friends in high school was a major over achiever. Stayed at school or work as much as possible, to the point where he may have spent an hour or less at home a day. He would always deflect questions about his home life, but confided in me that it was bad. Calling him the black sheep of the family would be a major understatement. His family had some money, not millionaire or billionaire but better off than most, and they told him from elementary school he would always be useless and never amount to anything.

    He is making bank after getting through college and finding a bomb job with a big pharmaceutical company. Meanwhile his fathers company, that has been in the family for a few generations, got picked apart by the government. “Someone” tipped them off that he was lying on taxes, hiring immigrants for next to nothing, hiding osha violations, and much more. As the dust was settling and the damage was really being seen, my buddy drove to his former family home and dropped of a file. The same file he gave an attorney that gave it to the government, and only said, “who won’t amount to anything?”.

    #15

    Couple of my collegemates used to haze me and bully me. We had to go to a mutual friends' wedding, and we rented a car and drove there. On the way back, we took a bit of a detour and went through a more scenic route, I left them in the middle of the road near nowhere when they went out to pee, they didn't have their phones with them either.

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    #16

    As a kid who was beaten for years by mother and stepfather and dad knew this but wouldnt help me in the slightest way and treated me horribly, i can honestly say that as the kid who would take care of an ailing parent, i will now, as an adult, tell that now ailing parent that they are on their own to fend for himself.

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    #17

    Personal story.

    I grew up on a farm, nearest neighbor was a mile away. My village was my family, but I was the one that wasn't wanted. My father wanted me to be a mold of what he wanted. My mother was abused by him emotionally and mentally. My oldest brother watched as my father and other brother abused me physically and sexually. After I escaped, I told everyone what happened. I told the farming coop and local church community how horrible my father is and how my brother is a monster. I ruined them to the people they tried for years to impress. They ruined their daughter, I ruined them.

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    #18

    Long story made very short: S****y, awful professors who spent more time bullying and humiliating their students than they spent actually teaching. Mocking and belittling were the classroom norm, and many students (myself included) suffered psychologically from it.

    I got a job at the university's HR department where I did a ton of research that completely f****d them all over when it came time to renegotiate their union contract. Their pay and benefits were horrendously slashed, and they knew exactly who was responsible for it.

    #19

    One of my friends from elementary school, he's the typical middle child, his brother is 11 years older and his sister is 5 years younger. So of course he faces all the actual consequences for his other siblings actions. Rules he didn't like were because of stuff his brother did when his brother was a kid; if his sister did something stupid, it was his fault because he should've stopped her.

    His wants and needs were never the priority. If he wanted money, no because it went to his brother in college; if he wanted friends to come over, no because sister already had people coming over. He had to wear his brothers old clothes, but of course his sister got new clothes. Yadda yadda you get the picture.

    When he was 16 he went out on a late night food run, and while waiting in the drive thru someone rear ends him pretty hard. Does a not insignificant amount of damage to his parents car. The other driver takes full responsibility, offers to pay for the repairs. Just an unfortunate accident.

    Well his parents revoke his car privileges. Because he got in an accident, and they had a no accidents policy - didn't matter than it wasn't his fault.

    So he told them that if they took away his car privileges he will never lend them anything for the rest of his life. They grounded him for saying that.

    That was about a decade ago, and he has never once given them anything. No money, no car, not even housing - he literally made his parents get a hotel once.

    He said he would forgive them if they apologized. To my knowledge they have not apologized.

    By the way his sister was involved in an accident a few years back where she *was* at fault. And her parents not only paid for the repairs to her car, but also are helping her pay for her car insurance now.

    #20

    Marvin Heemeyer: He moved to a rural village with like 500 residents. The municipal council proceeded to bully him because one of its members was also preying on the property Heemeyer had acquired. They sued and bullied him for years. In the end, he, a welder, built a custom bulldozer/TANK and literally went to town with it. Destroying the houses of his bullies. The nearest army station was 6 hours away.

    SPOILER: >!all of the bullies declare that they are innocent, but the second Heemeyer gets in the bulldozer, they call each other and know exactly what houses he's going to be targetting...!<.

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    #21

    As an affair child I was treated harshly by my parents. My goal and plans will take about 3 months to finish. I'm going to expose my parents for the abusive treatment I received as a child. This I will do in front of everyone at their church. My parents present themselves as good church people and I look forward to exposing my mother as a serial cheater and exposing my father as a draft dodging coward.

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    #22

    My family was very abusive when I was a kid and so was my church. It was unsafe to be home at one point so I called my aunt to (awkwardly) ask for help. She laughed at me and I ended up homeless, staying at a hostel and on the floors of people's dorm rooms (not randoms, friends of friends to be clear). After a couple weeks, a friend's mom offered to let me stay in her basement if I promised to get a job. So I did. I got a job the first morning I was there, I walked into town and got hired as a cashier. My aunt & other family members acted scandalized because my friend's mom was divorced and the idea of working in retail is shameful to them. Retail is uncouth or something I guess.

    My aunt is a super-Catholic, doesn't work, and has a lot of kids, she used to write a 3-page letter about their 'accomplishments' every Xmas and mail it to everyone. I was really, really mad at them. These are people who soaked up free childcare and eldercare from me for years, they would not help me at all. Not a suggestion for a job, not a couch to sleep on, no advice, wouldn't meet me for coffee in a public place to talk for 15 minutes. They *laughed* at me and I was young and very vulnerable.

    So the retail job I found was at Staples. I wrote a 3-page letter about their defects and 'thanked' them for not helping, printed it using my discount, then mailed that to everyone I could think of who knew them. Including, like, their random neighbors. Their house # was 50, so I sent it to like #46, #52, whatever on their same street or next street over. Just to be an a*****e.

    They don't talk to me anymore. I hope they don't mail that awful f*****g braggy newsletter out anymore, either. No one cares about your kids except you, people. Especially if you're a family of insufferable snots.

    #23

    A guy I went to highschool with burned the bridge with his entire family.

    We werent best friends, more of a friend of a friend type of situation, so my info is a lot of hearsay. But I do know some things for certain. He was the middle child, with an older sister and a younger brother. His parents had owned a diner and it had been in his family for a few generations. It was an unspoken rule that the kids of each generation would help out when they were little, and eventually take it over to keep it in the family. The problem was none of them wanted anything to do with it. It was the easiest way to set him off, even mentioning it would have him go from 0-100 real quick. This didnt stop either of his parents though, they would "joke" about how the kids didnt need to worry about college, or moving away, all of that would be "taken care of" when they would run the diner. The sister being the oldest, was the first really pressured into it, but he and his brother told her to get out and dont look back, and dont let them guilt trip you. So she did, and goes to college on a sports scholarship and then moves a few states away. She occasionally visits but more or less left the town in her rearview mirror. Then it was his turn, but unfortunately he didnt have the money to get away, so his parents tell him to go to community college and work at the diner to save money. This is where the issues started. The younger brother doesnt go to college, and decides to go couch surfing and backpacking across the country for a few years. Occasionally coming back to work for a few weeks when he needed the money, only to take off again. So my friend gets left running the place, despite swearing he never would. Id see him around sometimes at bars, and he was a bitter shell of his former self with a bad drinking problem and a series of failed relationships. His parents didnt seem to care that their son was a depressed alcoholic, so long as their family legacy stayed the same. He confided in me how they were pushing him to get married and give them grandkids, to settle down and let go of this silly dream of starting over when he has the diner. Which, given how shitfaced he was in nearly every interaction I had with him, its impressive he was able to run it. His sister and brother couldn't be bothered to come down and help, and in fact they started to agree with the parents that he should just cut his losses and make this life work for him.

    One day, he drops off the face of the earth. Nobody sees or hears from him for 3 weeks. His parents say he went on a vacation, and they also hadn't heard from him. Then suddenly he's back in town, seemingly in much better spirits, looking healthier than we had seen him in years. About two months, later the diner is torn down and replaced with some other business.

    As it turns out, his girlfriend at the time gave him an ultimatum. Quit the drinking and go to therapy or we're done. So he does, and the therapist points out the obvious things linking his depression and says he should take a vacation and figure out what else he wants to do with his life. He went to vegas, partied for 2 weeks and admittedly thought about killing himself. After getting it out of his system, he devises a plan to sell the diner and pocket the money for himself. Everything was in his name as the owner anyway, so it was pretty easy. He took the best offer he could, and used that money to leave town. The brother and sister didn't get a dime, and the parents were already retired. He moved to the other side of the country with his now wife, and we follow each other on social media but he seems much happier. Apparently he hasn't spoken a word to his family in years, nor they to him, and does not intend to start.

    #24

    For 53 years, my father gas lit me and always made me feel like one day he would be a real father.

    Well, he's in his 80s and has Parkinson's and is married to a terrible woman and I no longer help him or my stepmother in their old age because they are such terrible people.

    Now, they have to find other people to give them rides, to lift things, to listen to doctors, etc.

    Oh, I also informed my stepmother that the day my father dies and while she is picking out a casket, I will march into the IRS to report her for committing tax fraud with my father. There is no statute of limitations and I want her to sweat every time she hears him cough, sneeze, or moan.

    F*** them.

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    #25

    This happened to me, my dad, my brother, and my sister technically. But a massive ice storm happened in Oklahoma City when I was about 7, I think it was 2008 when it happened. An ice storm for anyone who hasn't had the luxury of experiencing one, is when it rains during a cold day, and overnight it freezes everything that got rained on. So everything was covered in an inch or more of ice.

    So a gigantic tree in our backyard was weighed down so much by the tree that it fell straight through our house and destroyed it while we were inside. Miraculously no one was hurt, but we were instantly homeless because of it. So my dad asked our aunt(his sister) who lived in North Carolina if we could stay in one of her dozen rental properties, because she had 5 available. And she actually charged us more than the cost of the usual rent to stay there despite what we had just gone through and my dad trying to find a job.

    Well cut to 2011, my dad finally had a good paying job and was doing great. Well there was a tornado that hit our town in 2011 and ripped the roof off my aunt's house and essentially destroyed it. Well my dad happened to have 2 rental properties and charged her about 3 times the amount of the rent that he'd usually charge just to stay in the house. So not me personally, but I got to see it first hand.

    #26

    “Barry” was new to our school in upper East Tennessee back in 2005. Barry was a talented and athletic boy who was quickly recruited to play every sport the school offered. The only problem was that Barry was black in an area where such “offenses” out ruled his physical talent. Barry and I became quick friends as we shared a majority of our classes, and we would often talk in excitement about the upcoming sports seasons.

    He planned to play all three sports (football, basketball, and baseball) where I only played baseball. After a few weeks of football practice, however, his demeanor changed, and he began to share about the racist happenings of his time at our school. I was privileged in the fact that up to this point I had never directly witnessed racism or would have thought my classmates capable of such actions.

    Raccoons were hung gutted and bleeding over the contents of his locker. Dead animals were removed daily from the windshield of his car, and threatening notes were found placed on his gear before each practice. He played exactly 1 game for our school. While my friends and I were cheering for our team, my heart sank when I heard chants of n***** and c*** coming from our stands directed toward a teenager on the field wearing our jersey. His team mates would blindside him after a play to the delight of the “adults” in the stands, and after the game he wasn’t allowed to shower until the other boys had finished.

    Barry called me that night to tell me he was transferring to a rival school who had a more diverse population. I was heartbroken and disappointed in my town and my school. I told him that he would be missed by those of us who got to know him, but we understood that this was a necessary change.

    Barry was allowed to transfer schools and, due to the location of his home, continue the season without sitting out the remainder of the year. He returned to our town wearing a different jersey, surrounded by team mates who protected him, and proceeded to hand our school the worst defeat we had suffered in years. Following the game he didn’t speak to anyone, didn’t grandstand, didn’t celebrate. He simply walked off the field. What he did on the football field that night spoke volumes.

    I kept up with Barry for a few years after, but we have since lost contact. Last we spoke around 2009 , he was on a small university football team working toward a degree in business. I hope to one day see his name as the CEO of a very successful company.

    #27

    I knew a kid in high school who had all the makings of a school shooter. His main interest was martial arts and weapons and he drew a comic for the school newspaper that showed a character that was basically him going on a murder spree through the school. This was right before Columbine, so people didn't see this as a red flag. He also wrote a novel about a character who is basically him going on a rape/murder spree. Even though he wasn't interested, my friend group and I forcibly befriended him and made him hang out with us. My best friend was basically a mother hen and would quickly and firmly correct his antisocial habits when they popped up and explain why they were bad. We also gave him a ton of positive reinforcement for anything non-sociopathic he did.

    #28

    This girl was bullied fiercely and wasn't allowed to bring a backpack to school (having swung hers to fight off her bullies). So she had to carry a canvas shopping bag with her books, which hypocritically allowed her to swing her heavy books easier.

    She used that book bag like a morning star to attack her bullies during middle school, breaking one boy's arm. She didn't even get a detention because she had been the target of so much harassment.

    She was suspected of attacking another bully after graduation. His attacker had used a tube sock with a rock in it, swinging it like a morning star, but there was insufficient evidence to even go forward with an arrest.

    #29

    My turn. I’m the only guy in my immediate and extended family(outside of the dads who weren’t around). Literally every “male” task was thrown at me at a young age. Take out the trash. Watch the kids. Fix the lawnmower. I kid you not. This was all before I hit puberty. And whenever I reached a stressful time it was always “man up” followed by a s****y chuckle.

    By the time I made it to middle school and started to force my independence from my family I was labeled ungrateful, selfish, an AH. You name it. And I swore the moment I could leave I would. And never look back. One day I get in to it with my mom and she puts me out. At 15. I had to figure out how to get to school and provide for myself all while not giving up and going back. Within 5 years my family deteriorated to just people who share DNA.

    I’m 31 now and I’m no contact with most of my family (excluding my sister she always understood how I felt). And tbh it feels good knowing that it fell apart without me because being a “man” to my family is being an absorber of everyone’s problems.

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    #30

    A kid I went to high school with pled guilty to attempted arson of his foster parents home in a desperate attempt to escape the household. I knew his brother well, he was the drummer in the band I was in and we always practiced at his house, and it always worried me that they had way too many foster kids, almost like a potentially malicious intent was there. Nothing followed after he got out of Juvie, he’s married now and works really hard but is having a much better time of life.

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    #31

    My friend at work had a rough childhood. Nevertheless he was always cool to me. He’d cover my shifts and sit with me at dinner break. Anyway, he stabbed his grandpa to death and burned down his house. It was so sudden.

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    #32

    My bio parents lost custody of me due to addictions and neglect. I was adopted as a teenager by a woman who ended up being emotionally abusive (and I was supposed to be thankful because she pulled me out of the gutter and gave me opportunities in her mind). She's an extravagant spender and has blown through TWO large inheritances and a divorce settlement, years of alimony, and refused to get a job, even though she holds multiple master's degrees in a desirable field (used the school loans to continue funding her lifestyle instead of working). She never saved for retirement despite having the means and opportunity to do so.

    Growing up, she told me I would grow up to be a d**g addicted drop out. I suspect that her bio children were her retirement plan because she told them to marry rich and pushed them into what she thought would be lucrative degrees. It was a classic scape goat/golden children scenario. She never fathomed that of all her kids, it would be me that broke 6 figures having landed a great career. Too bad for her that I cut her off 7 years ago and never looked back. She's now in her 60s having to start over financially. Her children don't make enough to support her and I won't contribute.

    #33

    When you look into the past of Aileen Wuornos, you understand why she became the first known woman serial killer to many. It definitely makes you consider the nurture part over nature in her case.

    #34

    Knew a kid in highschool who was bisexual; his mother was a super-fundie assume who made his life hell. He tried to kill himself by lighting his room on fire, but apparently didn't know other people were in the house. Ended up getting arrested, tried as an adult, and convicted for arson and attempted murder. Killed himself in prison a few years later.

    #35

    In college my ex tried to turn everyone against me and claimed I was abusive and manipulative and some terrible s**t. She forgot I had access to her test cheat sheet and message logs where she said some stuff that her family was very sensitive to.

    She got me in trouble with the school from her lies so I gave the school a copy of the cheat sheet and got her expelled and blacklisted from almost every college she could have gone to and released the messages to her family which stopped supporting her.

    She coulda just broke up with me and not lied.

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    #36

    I joined a sorority in college. It was super toxic. Everyone was mean to me. Fake friends. Yada yada. When I was in my second year being in the sorority, the class above me decided to fake a school shooting during an event. They all laughed it off as a big joke and I was the only one who was not cool with what had happened. Insert gaslighting and bullying here for me being very vocal about not being ok with what had happened. I decided at this point to transfer to a different university due to the bullying

    I decided to call the sorority headquarters and report what had happened. The sorority got five year’s suspension from the university. It was at the end of the school year so I peaced out before the decision was made by the headquarters.

    Lots and lots and lots of angry texts and messages from everyone in the sorority. I laughed all the way to my new school where people didn’t f*****g suck.

    #37

    30 years of emotional and physical abuse from my mother and I finally went no contact *shocked pikachu face*.

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    #38

    My family treated me and my mom like s**t. Let my mom die of liver cirrhosis and then tried to steal her house that was going to go to me during probate by making a bunch of bs claims. Anyways I paid the money and eventually sold the house for double what I paid for it (I didn’t get that much it was in s**t condition) I know for a fact several members of that family wanted that house as it belonged to my Nana (grandma on my moms side) so I am glad to have made some money off of depriving those sh**holes some sentimental value as they robbed my mom of ever seeing me graduate highschool or seeing any future kids I might have.

    #39

    I blew up my family by no longer being the black sheep they piled everything on. I went to court and let it all rip when a uncle asked me to testify for them. My family has a history of narssicitc behavior and I just guess they thought I'd be meek about it. Nope. I watched it all burn as every family member got ripped through.

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    #40

    I'm the youngest child out of three. I have two older brothers. Oldest is the token 'golden child' who was a football quarterback in high school, got with his high school sweetheart, served in the U.S. Army, and then the National Guard, before finally joining the police. Two little girls from him and his wife. Oh, my parents love their granddaughters..

    Middle brother was a troublemaker when he was young, but turned out alright, with a damn good work ethic, and a love of many of the same things my father loves. The two often spend a lot of time together to this day. He gets married. He and his wife have had a child recently. Little baby boy.

    Then, there's me. I was the one often left alone. I was in the middle of my parents' rocky divorce. I grew up with a mental disorder that nobody understood, and nobody cared. I was expected to be "normal". I was expected to do good in school with no help. I was expected to be a "normal" child. If I cried, I was yelled at. If I did poorly in school, I was in trouble and had my television privilege taken away for a week, or more.

    My parents treated me horribly. My father forced me away. My mother never cared. She cared more about what other people would think of her than what I needed as an autistic child. Every time I had trouble with something, it was always my fault, and I was punished. No matter what it was. Even if I just wanted help with homework, it was treated like I was asking for something unreasonable.

    When I was abused by multiple girlfriends, it was my fault for not being a man. When I thought of self-termination, I was laughed at, up until I genuinely tried. Then, my mother tried to have me locked up in a mental asylum.

    I wasn't allowed to have a childhood. I wasn't allowed to be myself. Then, when I moved out, I cut my parents out of my life. My mother had forced me to pay rent for her and my stepfather until then, so when I moved out, she was forced to get her act together. She left multiple threatening voicemails from multiple phones, and I blocked every number..

    My father did eventually come around and apologized, and we've rekindled some sort of relationship, but I've cut my mother out. Lo-and-behold, my mother ends up kicked out by her partner for sleeping with another guy, and ends up in a homeless shelter. She calls me, begging me to help her.

    I told her to pay the rent. I hung up. She's never called back. I avoid her at every family event. I've made it obvious to other family members. She's been cut off by many other people, all because she was a horrible c**t to her autistic child, until they finally had enough. She keeps trying to contact me through my father, but those have gotten less and less frequent.

    I'll let her in when she acts like a goddamn adult and apologizes to me for the years of torture she put me through..

    #41

    Quite a literal version.

    Had a kid come to my 9th grade classroom with 4 felony arson counts.

    We knew before he got there that he had four felonies just not in what and his other three teachers and the principal called an emergency meeting where they didn’t want him in their rooms at all. Principal wanted us to either give up our planning or teach him after regular hours.

    I Adamantly told them to get f****d that I wouldn’t give my planning up for God himself and least restrictive environment said he was in the classroom. Tbf, I already had a room full of gang members so what was another kid with felonies?

    Turns out this kid has never met his dad and his mom worked 3-4 jobs. Only got to see her like maaaaybe once a week. He was breaking into homes for food and then burning them down for attention. It was really just a cry for help.

    I liked the kid and he had me first period. Would come in high as a f*****g kite and is give him cherry coke and bagels to eat. Never skipped my class. Never misbehaved after the first week with me.

    Everyone hated on him and he lashed out accordingly. Started reading a porn mag and drinking a fifth of vodka in math class, etc.

    Ended up getting expelled despite my intervention.

    Few months later he was arrested and charged as an adult after a string of breaking and entering with arson and robbery.

    He got some girlfriend who convinced him to rob places to steal her s**t which ofc he did bc no one else was acting like they loved him and ofc he went back to setting fires. Torched at least half a dozen homes.

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    #42

    Became deaf when I was a child, learned sign language but family was adamant not to learn, they said its my problem not theirs so I have to be the one to learn how to communicate. Learned as an adult that I was a native american and mothers white LDS family decided never to tell me. Met my father on Facebook about 10 years ago, that family is the opposite on every point. Yeah, villages can be good when the people in them reciprocate, are honest, and not afraid of learning. That kind of village is the one you want to join.

    I've learned that generational ideals and biases should not be taught, they need to be recognized and owned as a part of who you are. I wanted a big family when I was a kid but as an adult with 2 kids, I love them but absolutely no more damage. No more kids, and my current ones have full disclosure and decision-making in this house.

    #43

    I met this kid while in Jr. High. Knew him his first year in high school. Back in 78/79.

    Remember the movie "Carrie?" He had that for a mother. He was super religious and had to pray multiple times a day. Carried a large Bible with his school books. Wore old-fashioned formal clothes, 1950s style haircut, and horned rim glasses.

    His mother punished him because she saw us talking when he got off the school bus. I guess I didn't pass the "friend standard."

    He was so unsocialized and awkward. He was grateful to speak with anyone. And I didn't make fun of him.

    I guess it got to be too much. He didn't come back to school for the Sophomore year. I later learned that while his mother was sleeping, he doused her with gasoline and set her and the bed on fire.

    She lived. And they just disappeared. I never heard of him again.

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    My father is a narcissist with schizoaffective disorder. He abused me until I was 22 and cut contact. I'm 31 now. My Grandmother (his mother) tried to guilt me the other day into speaking to him because he got worms (I doubt this is real, he has paranoid delusions) and was oh so sick.

    If the worms are real, I'm rooting for the worms. F**k him.

    #45

    My mother was abusive to my sister and I growing up. Sis ended up anorexic, has been in therapy her whole life, took years and years to fix herself and still isn't there. I ended up with bad generalized anxiety, social anxiety, bipolar, depression and self loathing, and was emotionally and verbally abusive in past relationships.

    My mom used to make us promise we'd never put her in a home when she got old.

    Last year my mental problems came to a head (ha) and I started therapy, medication, and being honest with my parents about my mom's abuse. I gave them an ultimatum of either acknowledging the damage and taking responsibility by apologizing for it so we could move forward, or I'd never speak with them again. My dad apologized immediately - he was less abusive than she was, and held more guilt than she ever did. We're on good terms now. My mother denies everything and has been totally cut off by my sister and I. She will end up in an old folks home after all. She has no children left. Consequences of her own actions.

    So idk I didn't burn down a village but I did burn down that relationship. The axe forgets, but the tree remembers.

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    This kid I went to elementary school was a Foster Youth. He was extremely kind to everyone, despite the fact that his life was unbelievably hard. People delude themselves about the system and think it’s just a system that fixes kids’ lives. Talk to former foster youth and you will find that it’s almost never a good thing in a kid’s life. Anyway. The teachers at my WASPy as school genuinely bullied this kid. Like, they treated him completely unfairly. And it was fully classism - for reference, we both had “behaviour issues” and while the way I was treated was not okay at all, I was not *demonized* the way this kid was. I’d hit someone, I would get in no trouble. He would speak “out of turn” and get suspended for 2-3 weeks. It was RANCID how they treated this boy who was just there to learn.

    Anyway, his teacher suddenly went on leave. She was approved to be a foster mom, and she got chosen to foster a baby. She was over the moon because she couldn’t make a baby on her own, and she figured she’d just adopt the baby through foster care. If anyone is unaware of this, this is something that unethical foster parents frequently do - they foster with the hopes of reunification never being able to happen, so they can adopt for free and without a waitlist. It’s gross. If you look at the stats, reunification comes out on top for best outcome for the whole family - praying for a family to break up so you can start one is disgusting. Long story short, her plan was to adopt the baby, but the baby’s ACTUAL mother was able to get her kid back, thankfully. The teacher was devastated and took a few months off. One of the teachers of our grade talked to us all and explained that she didn’t get to keep the kid, so she was very upset, and so we shouldn’t bring it up when she comes back.

    My friend was happy she was gone, because she was his biggest bully. (This fact makes me irate because don’t be a f*****g foster parent if you’re not trauma informed enough to not bully a foster kid for showing normal signs of trauma…) unfortunately though, she did come back right before we graduated, so the first thing he said to her was “hey teacher! How’s the kids?”

    And I’ve always respected him for it. He deserved the opportunity to throw her exploitation of a system that he never should have had to be subjected to in her face. Infertility does not give you a free license to pray on the downfall of a family.

    #47

    When working at a daycare, I had a pair of boys in my class, Matt and John(fake names, of course). Full offense, John was trash. He was violent, s****y, foul-mouthed, uncooperative, and frankly, just not cut out for daycare. Kid was a budding psychopath. He never acted like this around anyone but me. He was a huge favorite among the staff that didn't work with him so much so that they thought I lied about or exaggerated his behavior until the day he stabbed me.

    Now the other one. My burn the village boy. God... he was the one everyone said was misbehaved, but like John, his behavior with me was completely different. I treated Matt the way I treated all my kids. I found him to be cheerful, helpful with younger kids, bright and eager to learn new things. I considered the fact that I was the first teacher to engage with Matt in a positive way and also the first to ever tell John "no" and enforce rules with him.

    Shortly after I stopped working there, I heard from a former coworker that there had been an incident. Apparently, everything went back to the status quo where everyone spoils John and acts like he's perfect while treating Matt like he had already done something. There was a massive blowup between him and John in particular, and from I heard, Matt basically hulked out and trashed the place.

    My heart broke for him. He just wanted attention and structure and absolutely thrived with it. John needed discipline and structure of a different kind but instead was coddled and enabled. The results were inevitable. I'm just sad it resulted in Matt getting kicked out. I hope he landed at a new school with teachers who actually cared about him. That entire center was a mess of b******t like that. (Favoritism, abuse, s****y staff behavior/attitudes, etc).

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    My sister is the golden child whilst I was the scapegoat.

    Long story short - I got the emotional and physical abuse whilst my sister could get away with blue murder.

    Now I've cut my narcmum off permanently.

    #49

    I have a pretty jerky set of parents and a jerk brother. Still, well over 40, he still makes fun of me like we are in grade school and when I tell him that it isn’t funny, he calls me a “f*****g f$’” and a “woman”. Needless to say, I don’t really like him that much. He is just a real jerk. He’s first born and my parents have always always always favored him. Hell, my dad doesn’t even know my birthday. Anyways, they live across the country. The “family” has a summer home, but I haven’t used it in more than 25 years- however it was my grandfathers and it allowed me and my family to buy our first house without having to buy** mortgage insurance bc of the equity. I have (well, had) a third of the house and this year was the last straw. My snake of a brother convinced my parents to just give him their shares of the house and then they cut me out. Now I’m going to sue and force a public auction bc he forged my signature. D**kheads.. 

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    My godparents had trouble having children on their own, so they adopted. During his early teen years, godparents got pregnant naturally. Mom thought the kid was a miracle, dad thought the kid wasn’t his (it was). The fighting led to cheating, the cheating led to a divorce, all the while, teen adopted kid struggles with getting any attention positive or negative.

    He starts stealing. Then he starts fires. Last I heard he was in prison. Mom was too busy raising the natural born son who had mental issues as she was well over 40 when she gave birth, and dad chose a 20-something over his family and completely bailed on all of them. No wonder he turned out the way he did.

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    My relationship with my parents is at the best, strained. I’m the oldest child of divorced parents and my dad at some point around 9 years old stopped spending time with me. He ended up having two more kids for a different woman, both boys and focused all his time on them and only paid for my schooling.

    Funnily enough at this same age I was starting to get sexually abused by my moms abuser, her uncle. She knowingly left me alone with her abuser on multiple occasions even over weekends. She also ended up having two other kids and I kept them from being abused by allowing him to assault me so he wouldn’t see them.

    I was thankfully raised for the rest of my childhood and even adulthood now by my grandparents who are literal angels. I have told both of my parents that I won’t be taking care of them as they get up in age and I won’t be helping raise their kids.

    The only comfort is that although I burnt down the village, I’m now warm.

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    In the Bay Area there's tons of homeless people here. Nobody looks after them and the people who can make a difference neglect them.

    There was a homeless guy who use to sleep in front of the pharmacy I worked in and he would always get assaulted by the high school kids, higher income people, and other staff members that worked here. He looked to be around in his 50s.

    As far as I can recall in the 2 years I was there he only ever asked for water but allegedly he stole snacks from time to time.

    One day he has a mental breakdown. I think some kids pissed on him while he slept. He stabbed three of them before attacking a pregnant woman in the coffee shop next to our pharmacy. Cops came and arrested him. Never saw that guy again.

    Nobody wanted to deal with him but nobody wanted to help him either.

    I don't view it as karma. I just see it as sad.

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    My family. My mom was neglectful because she was a single parent who had to work. And my brother was a monster, and he got away with torturing me for the first 15 years of my life because of the neglect. I really really looked up to both of them for most of my life, not because they deserved it, but I had a kind of Stockholm syndrome thing going. Now I have a hard time imagining a bigger piece of s**t than my brother, and I have to hold back tears anytime I see a parent giving their child some attention, because the childhood neglect f****d me up real good. I can’t be in the same room with those a**hats anymore. So I have figuratively burned down my family. And the sad thing is, I know it hurts them to have lost me, because I have always been so attentive, positive and supportive to them for most of my life, and imagining them to be in pain over it makes me happy because of all of the pain they caused me. So that is me warming myself by the fire. I am not happy that their pain brings me pleasure. It does bring me a sick, twisted pleasure, but I refuse to indulge in it, or wallow in it. I still intend to be a good person in spite of my family.

    #54

    My best friend as a kid came from a broken home. Dad was abusive and got sent to prison for assault. Mom was super overbearing and took things way too far when it came to punishment. We’re talking grounding for a month for the most mild of slip ups.

    As we got older we went separate ways. Didn’t love as close to each other, different schools, etc.

    He fell in with a rough crowd, got peer pressured into trespassing on school property after hours. Cops were called, charges pressed, but luckily my dad—a social worker for juvenile delinquents—heard about it and got involved. He got my old bestie into a good community service program and some therapy to help him deal with his home life.

    Soon as he turned 18? Gone.

    I’m talking *day of.* He dropped me a line to say good bye, asked me to thank my dad, and that glorious son of a b***h moved *to Hawaii*!

    Moved in with a friend he’d met ages back who lived there now and offered him a place to stay. He got a job, then got a liquor license, worked as a bartender, saved up, and finally opened his own beachside bar.

    Dude is living his best life, meanwhile his younger brother went to jail for grand theft and his younger sister got knocked up by boyfriends twice before she was 18.

    When I learned that I finally realized he wasn’t just being a normal hyperbolic teenager when he said he had to do everything to keep the family functional. Without him to run interference between overbearing mom and younger siblings family dysfunction just tore them all apart.

    It’s a shame what happened to them, but I don’t blame him for leaving at all. He saw his one chance to save himself from a miserable home life and took it.

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    I'm from a small, rich, farming town and I was on the poor side with no reputable name. I was one of the best basketball players to come out of that town. I was not treated fairly or well in the school and I eventually acted up to the point where they wouldn't allow me to play on the school team. Rather than a coach recognizing skill and helping mold it like a Disney movie, I was black listed. I spent the rest of my 15 years in that town destroying everybody that tried to take claim as 'good' in basketball. It got back to the coach and he eventually banned his players from playing me in the park. He also avoided any and all challenges I threw at him in regards to playing me.

    #56

    I didn't burn the village. I just stopped trying to put out the fires they kept starting. The village will burn. It will be all their fault and they will still blame me for it all. Sadly, some people won't change. I have learned things don't get better until you fight to make it better. Leaving and living a good life is the best revenge. You can't make other people figure their s**t out. You can't make them care or change. You can only change yourself and choose to not surround yourself with people who are bad for your soul.

    When you aren't embraced by the village, leave and make your own village. Don't waste your time burning something that's already on fire without your help.
  • Thursday 11 April 2024 - 08:05

    If there’s one thing we love, it’s adventure. Travel is something magical, and it really ups the quality of your life. That being said, let’s not be naive—long trips can be a real pain when you’re stuck in a bus or on a train. Especially if you’re tired and surrounded by entitled people who ignore everyone’s personal boundaries and have incredibly loud conversations on their phones.

    Redditor u/Shadow_of_the_moon11 faced this exact problem. She shared how she got on an overnight bus for an international students’ trip, but one passenger kept having a phone conversation while everyone else was trying to get some shut-eye. Annoyed and craving sleep, she decided that it was time for some petty revenge. Check out the full story below!

    Bored Panda reached out to the author of the viral story, u/Shadow_of_the_moon11. She told us more about what happened and shared her thoughts about unruly passengers on transportation. Check out our interview with her!

    It would be wonderful if the people around us would be more mindful of their surroundings and how their behavior affects everyone else

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    One internet user shared how she got revenge against a fellow bus passenger who could not stop speaking on the phone at night

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    Not every passenger feels comfortable verbally calling out someone who’s being disruptive on public transport

    The author told us that she didn’t expect her story to get so much attention online. She thinks that its popularity might be linked to the fact that her experience was so universal: lots of different people go on long journeys and witness disruptive passengers.

    Bored Panda asked u/Shadow_of_the_moon11 how the loud passenger behind her reacted when she reclined her seat.

    “She didn’t react. I think, because she was American, she was on the phone at this time because it was more convenient with the time zones but still clearly didn’t consider that while it might have been an appropriate time in the States, it wasn’t an appropriate time here,” she shared her interpretation of the situation.

    The author revealed to us that she is autistic, so she finds many social situations difficult to handle. “I do think it’s very important to just treat everybody with respect and to show kindness, but that doesn’t mean that you don’t stand up for yourself if somebody is mistreating you,” she told Bored Panda.

    According to the OP, transportation staff should definitely intervene more in these sorts of situations.

    “On trains, I’ve even seen signs telling people not to have loud phone calls because it’s disruptive, and that’s during the day,” she said. “I suppose in this scenario, the driver didn’t really have to do anything because that behavior wasn’t really hurting anybody, but passengers shouldn’t be feeling like somebody else’s behavior is so disruptive that they have to take matters into their own hands.”

    There are various ways that you can tackle these sorts of situations, but it’s best to do what aligns with your values

    Sometimes, the best revenge is the most straightforward. That’s exactly the attitude that u/Shadow_of_the_moon11 embraced. In order to teach the impolite and entitled bus passenger a lesson, they simply used their reclining seat. It quickly put an end to the entire problem.

    A lot of internet users were impressed by the story. It also inspired them to share their own experiences with folks who talk way, way too loudly on the phone.

    We’re all super busy living our own lives, but it doesn’t mean that we can’t be courteous, kind, and aware of our surroundings. A good rule of thumb in life is not to behave in a way that you would find to be hurtful or annoying.

    The reality is that some people lack self-awareness. They might never have been called out for their rude behavior before or think it’s their right to do whatever they choose. Or they might be genuinely kind-hearted and have good intentions but have no clue how their behavior affects the people around them.

    They might not know that they’re causing other people problems. Sometimes, a gentle reminder from the folks around them is enough to set them on the right path. Sure, it might be a tad awkward or embarrassing to bring the topic up, but many people are reasonable and happy to change for the better.

    But the important thing is to bring the issue up. Aloud! Nobody’s a mind-reader. Sometimes, people might lose track of time or not realize that their incredibly loud phone conversations are, in fact, incredibly loud. Of course, there are other ways to handle entitled and loud people.

    You could cough very loudly so they understand they’re being a nuisance. You could look them right in their eyes, meaningfully, hoping they get the (not so) subtle hint. You could ask the bus driver or other figure of authority if they could help manage the situation. Or you could do what the author of the story did and recline your seat to send a very obvious signal that you’re trying to sleep.

    Transportation staff should be proactive and step in to defuse tense situations

    Generally, it’s better to err on the side of politeness when you’re traveling with strangers. Don’t be obnoxiously loud. Don’t litter. Don’t invade their personal space. Don’t eat food that has strong smells. In general, be as friendly as you can!

    However, it’s understandable that there’d be at least some friction between passengers if the trip goes on for hours and hours. It’s inevitable that some folks let down their guards while others let their social ‘masks’ slip a little. It’s exhausting keeping up appearances in public. Who you are in private starts to leak out… with all the pros and cons that this entails.

    Meanwhile, if a passenger is causing a ruckus, the bus drivers themselves have a few options on how to handle things. They could, for example, ask them to knock off the chaotic behavior over the bus speaker. Or they could pull the entire bus over and speak to them in person.

    How they handle these situations is going to vary a lot. In some cases, the drivers might want to use humor to de-escalate the tension. In other cases, they might need to be more direct than diplomatic (while still remaining professional) to warn the passenger about the possible consequences of their actions.

    In the worst-case scenario, the drivers always have the option to kick the passenger off the bus if they’re being particularly unruly. However, it might be best to do so somewhere with public transport access, not in the middle of a random road in the woods…

    Many readers loved the story, shared their thoughts, and interacted with the author

    Other internet users shared stories of their own about entitled and rude people

    The post Woman Gets Back At An Annoying American Who Disturbed Everyone’s Peace On An Overnight Bus first appeared on Bored Panda.
  • Wednesday 10 April 2024 - 10:04

    World-famous conjoined twins Abby and Brittany Hensel were once again the center of attention after an old photo of them enjoying some summer bliss resurfaced. Fans made the nostalgic revisit to their old photo following the news of Abby’s secret wedding to Josh Bowling.

    Dressed in their vibrant summer attire, the twins were pictured in the 2015 snap, donning a light blue bikini top and bright orange bottoms. The photo, with the simple caption of “summer,” sparked admiration and affection from fans around the globe as it resurfaced in light of the news of Abby’s secret nuptials in 2021.

    “Congratulations on your marriage! Wish you happiness,” one user commented on the photo, while another wrote, “I know this is a picture from some years ago but I’d never seen it. All three of you girls looked amazing!”

    “Wow you look so beautiful,” another chimed in.

    “’Such an example of love and strength, you both inspire me to keep going every day,” wrote another fan.

    “You are two beautiful girls,” another said.

    A picture of the twins enjoying some summer bliss resurfaced after the news of Abby’s wedding came out last month

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    Abby and Brittany were first introduced to the world when they appeared on The Oprah Winfrey Show to share their story in 1996. They also gained widespread recognition with their TLC reality show “Abby & Brittany,” which captured glimpses of their daily lives.

    Their story has been the subject of numerous documentaries, showcasing how they live their lives as dicephalus-conjoined twins. Joined at the torso since birth, the twins have their own separate spinal cords, brains, hearts, and stomachs. They have four lungs in total, two of which are joined, and they share organs below the waist.

    Control of their body is also divided; Brittany is in charge of the left side limbs, while Abby manages the right side.

    Each twin experiences hunger, sleep, and the urge to urinate separately, and they also have their own birth certificates and passports.

    The twins previously revealed how their personalities are wildly different; while Brittany prefers the arts, Abby’s favorite subjects are math and science. Brittany is also scared of heights, while her sister isn’t. Even when it comes to coffee, Abby wouldn’t mind a cup, but Brittany said it makes her heart rate increase.

    “I can be a totally different temperature than Brittany would be,” Abby said in 2013. “And a lot of times our hands are different temperatures, so I get super-hot way faster.”

    In an interview with Time magazine back in 2001, the twins’ father Mike said he hoped their condition wouldn’t stop them from finding love and settling down.

    “They’re good-looking girls. They’re witty. They’ve got everything going for them, except they’re together,” the father said at the time.

    The world-famous twins recently shared photos from Abby’s wedding to Josh Bowling in 2021

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    It’s only been a couple of weeks since the news of Abby’s wedding to Josh became the subject of headlines.

    Abby, a teacher, and Josh, a nurse and United States Army veteran, said “I do” in 2021, according to a Today report from March 27. When news outlets began reporting Abby’s 2021 wedding last month, the famed twins also shared posts around the same time featuring pictures of Abby in a wedding dress and Josh in a grey suit.

    Fans flooded their social media posts with comments congratulating them.

    “I’m so happy for them. I remember seeing their documentary when they were younger really sweet girls,” one wrote.

    “You deserve nothing but blissful happiness. Congratulations,” another said.

    “Congratulations, it’s great to see you all so happy !” read a third comment.

    “You both looked so beautiful.. your makeup is gorgeous!! Have a happy ever after! Minnesota Girl at Heart! God Bless!” another said.

    However, the twins also received comments that jibed at Abby’s relationship with Josh.

    “What if one isn’t in the mood?” one asked, while another said, “Buy one get one.”

    “A two for one special. congratulations champ,” another wrote.

    One questioned, “How do the I love you convos go? I need to know.”

    The twins clapped back at netizens who raised eyebrows over Abby’s relationship with Josh

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    Following the “loud” comments, the twins clapped back by sharing a video on TikTok that sent a crystal-clear message to their haters.

    “This is a message to all the haters out there. If you don’t like what I do, but you watch everything I’m doing, you’re still a fan,” declared the message in their video, which included a picture of the twins happily smiling beside Josh.

    They also posted another video with the caption, “The internet is extra LOUD today. We have always been around.”

    The video showcased ancient sculptures of conjoined twins as a way of reminding the public about the historical evidence of the existence of conjoined twins.

    At the heels of the news of Abby’s wedding, reports came out last week about her husband Josh being hit with a paternity suit by his ex-wife, Annica Bowling. Josh and Annica married in 2010 and then split in 2019, about two years before he tied the knot with Abby.

    Many were happy to see the resurfaced photo of the twins enjoying their trip to the beach

    The post Conjoined Twins Abby And Brittany Hensel Praised For Beach Photo After Surprise Wedding News first appeared on Bored Panda.
  • Wednesday 10 April 2024 - 08:53

    The more experience you have in the corporate world, the more you come to realize that there’s no such thing as a ‘perfect’ workplace. There will always be something to complain about. Whether it’s substandard office coffee, endless meetings, confusing remote-work policies, micromanaging bosses, and chronic exhaustion. But you’re not alone. Nearly everyone in the corporate world runs into similar issues.

    The ‘Memes Off The Clock’ Instagram page shares some of the funniest and most relatable memes about the ups and downs of office life. We’ve collected some of the top ones to share with you, Pandas. Scroll down and upvote your faves. Remember to send these pics to your colleagues… and we dare you to forward them to your boss!

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    Worker burnout is a major problem. A survey conducted by Deloitte found that 77% of surveyed American professionals experienced burnout at their current job, while over half admitted that this has happened more than once.

    The vast majority of respondents said that the stress and frustration that they face at work has a negative impact on their quality of work, as well as their personal relationships.

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    It’s a common misconception that just because you enjoy the work you do, you’ll never feel tired. However, 87% of the working professionals who participated in the Deloitte survey said that they were passionate about their jobs, but 64% revealed that they’re frequently stressed. In other words, being passionate about what you do does not make you immune to stress.

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    Meanwhile, most respondents felt that their employers weren’t doing enough to prevent burnout. However, the solution doesn’t lie in just having super hip well-being programs to destress your employees.

    Ideally, there should be a workplace culture that actively fights back against chronic exhaustion, demotivation, and burnout.

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    Having supportive bosses who genuinely care about their employees’ issues and growth is a godsend. But that requires being well-versed in leadership and management and having a lot of empathy. If you’re aiming for profit at the cost of your employees’ physical and mental health, you’re going to drive away your top talent. Your staff needs proper rest to recharge and do their jobs well.

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    If you force everyone to constantly work overtime and pile unreasonable workloads on their shoulders, you’ll only get substandard results. If efficiency and good results are your actual priorities, then you have to be open-minded.

    Well-rested, happy people who feel like they’re doing purposeful tasks will get you there faster than a frustrated and exhausted group who feels undervalued. Wonderful things happen if you genuinely care about the individuals who work for you. Loyalty should be a two-way street.

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    According to Deloitte, corporations ought to prioritize relationships instead of rewards. It’s also essential to assess what the actual needs of your employees are. That way, management can plan how they can best support the entire workforce, as well as separate departments and individual specialists.

    It’s also a huge plus if management can make the work processes more meaningful and fulfilling. People can move mountains if they believe in the cause and the values of their company.

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    Some other important challenges that employees face at work, according to Indeed, include a lack of communication and poor transparency, as well as a lack of recognition for hard work. Many workers also find that their managers don’t know how to motivate them and help them be more engaged in their daily tasks. 

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    At the time of writing, ‘Memes Off The Clock’ has 25.3k followers on Instagram. The curator describes the project as sharing “corporate memes for your lunch break dreams,” and we totally dig the intentional rhyme there. The account has been focused on posting witty work and corporate life-related memes since late 2020, and we can’t get enough of them.

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    One of the best ways to get your memes noticed is to make them relatable to your target audience. If you throw some humor into the mix, you’re only improving your chances of going viral. And what’s more relatable than sharing the most common problems that many employees run into in their day-to-day office lives?

    The absolute majority of us have to work for a living, and our grievances are an invisible thread that connects us all, no matter what part of the world we might be in.

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    What’s your workday been like today, dear Pandas? Which of these memes did you vibe with the most? Which ones did you forward to your colleagues? What do you do to create a healthier work-life balance?

    If you have a free moment or you’re on your coffee break (we’ll join you in spirit), we’d love to hear from you. Share your thoughts in the comment section at the bottom of this post!

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  • Wednesday 10 April 2024 - 08:48

    If at some time in the future the internet is inexplicably switched off, the one commonality between the first memes, contemporary content and, presumably, the future will be cats. After all, we found them on Egyptian murals, so your grandkids Facebook page is not that much of a stretch. 

    The “Memes I wish I could tag my cat in” Facebook page is dedicated to hilarious posts about having a feline friend. We got in touch with Trev Lewis, one of the founders of the page to learn more. So get comfortable as you scroll through, upvote your favorite posts and be sure to share your own thoughts in the comments section below. 

    More info: Facebook

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    Bored Panda got in touch with Trev Lewis, a broadcaster and comedian who is also one of the founders of “Memes I wish I could tag my cat in” and he was kind enough to answer some of our questions. Firstly, we were curious to hear his thoughts on why the group is as large as it is, currently just shy of a million followers. 

    “I think the page's main draw for our group is a passion for debating the different schools of thought within modern economic theory. Kidding! The main draw is cats, of course.” You can also find his previous interview with Bored Panda from last year. 

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    “People will always love cats and anything that incorporates cat content. It's a fun place to spend some free time, as opposed to more-serious corners of the internet. Cat memes endure because they make the perfect indoor pet, and those of us (myself included) who are chronically online don't like to go outside much. So this particular crowd is wired to appreciate and own cats.”

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    Naturally, we also wanted to know why he thought cat memes in particular were so enduring and ever-present. “Compared to other animals and their respective memes, cats simply have more of a meme-worthy personality. They are fiercely independent at times, and very antagonistic.” he shared. 

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    “One could say they are the animal version of American comedian Larry David, who just wrapped up his long-running sitcom Curb Your Enthusiasm. Something about disposing of social norms and acceptable behavior, and choosing to forge your own grumpy path really lends itself to comedy, and that's something both Larry David and cats have successfully tapped into. If any animal on earth could learn the art of standup comedy, I think it would definitely be cats.”

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    Trev shared some parting thoughts. “The only other thing I will add is that my family's oldest cat, Nugget, is currently in ill-health. It's always difficult to lose a pet, and I think this group has helped me, and hopefully many others, have some bright cat-related moments in difficult times. That is also part of its huge appeal.” You can find more of his work on his website.

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  • Wednesday 10 April 2024 - 08:12
    There’s never a bad time to share a fun fact. You can easily break the ice in any conversation or lighten the mood by sharing some information that others might find amusing. But what are we supposed to do with all of those unsettling, uncomfortable and upsetting facts that are floating around inside our brains?

    Today, we’re dedicating our attention to disturbing info, pandas. Redditors have recently been sharing some of the least fun facts that they know, so we’ve gathered some that you might not want to know down below. I’ll warn you right now to keep reading at your own risk, and be sure to upvote the facts you wish weren’t true!

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    If you are properly skinned alive you can survive upwards of an hour and will die from hypothermia, not blood loss.

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    The fact that the "couple" down the street from me with 3 kids are not husband and wife. They are in fact brother and sister.

    Yes I know it for fact I went to grammar school with them.

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    When whales and dolphins get too old they just drown.

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    To learn more about how this thread started in the first place, we reached out to Reddit user Ghost-5AVAGE_786, who posed the question, "What is your not-so-fun fact?” They were kind enough to have a chat with Bored Panda and explain what inspired them to spark this conversation.

    "My mind birthed this question out of my simple desire to learn broad and niche facts which pique my interest," they explained. "I have a peculiar fondness to wacky or even 'not-so-fun facts', which is why I had asked the question to one of the biggest communities on Reddit."

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    Dental Hygienist here.

    There is a type of gum disease that is caused by maggots in your gums. Literal maggots from flys laying eggs in your mouth to feed on your rotten flesh.

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    ER Doc here


    A lot of people know when they are about to die, even if they don't know why. Just instinctual, they even say it very calmly and knowingly "I'm gonna die." Or something similar. And then they code. 


    Or. They say they have to go the bathroom. Then code. 


    I am dead serious.

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    We also asked the OP if they were partial to any unsettling facts. "My personal favorite not-so-fun fact is the peculiar circumstances of Cleopatra's marriage," they shared. "According to history, Cleopatra had married both her brother and father (at separate times, of course), as it was a part of some weird cultural ritual of the Egyptians. In all honesty, this fact did disgust me to quite an extent."

    "However, this does showcase how bizarre and different cultures and ancient kingdoms can be," Ghost-5AVAGE_786 added. "This fact in particular, came to me from a show called Horrible Histories, which is a British Children's show to teach the odd facts of history."

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    It's possible for rats to swim up your toilet piping. There are enough air pockets to travel all the way into your bathroom. I could have lived my whole life not knowing this, but here you go.

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    Mummies weren’t that rare until the Victorian British ate so many of them.

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    As far as why we're so drawn to these unsettling facts, the OP says, "I suppose our species in general is highly peculiar, hence it's fascination for disturbing facts, whether full of gore or just a tad bit strange."

    And as far as what they thought of the replies to their post, they told Bored Panda, "The comments bombarded me with many unusual, as well as some upsetting, facts. The strangest one I had come across was where a user had commented about dolphins being able to be sexually attracted to humans, and they can or will act upon these desires when given an opportunity."

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    You are more likely to be bitten by a New Yorker then die from a shark.

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    I was a social worker. I saw a lot.
    The first three weeks, we were in a classroom doing intensive training. Every day, someone would walk out. It wasn’t out of being rude, it’s because each person has a point at which they cannot go any further. They showed us some of the worst. The deal is, they do it for very good reason. If we are so horrified that we refuse to learn about the abuse, how will we recognize it in one of our kids?
    That’s what I ask of all adults. PLEASE, if you see something, don’t assume it’s impossible so you can push it out of your mind. A whole lot is possible.

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    "In conclusion, 'not-so-fun facts' are a great (as well as peculiar) way to learn about the universe in which we reside in," Ghost-5AVAGE_786 added. "In essence, we don't truly know everything, but our thirst for hunger as a species will never come to an end, as long as we exist. Who knows, maybe even after our time on Earth has ended."

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    We don't know the effects of micro plastics on the human body, partially because we can't find a control group.

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    Horses can't throw up. If they need to throw up, they'll die.

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    Smell is particle based... remember that next time you go into a smelly restroom...

    I gotta know it, now so do you.

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    If you die on Mount Everest, it's too dangerous and too expensive to move your body. So you'll be stuck there forever, and depending on where you die, other climbers might use your body as a trail marker.

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    The number one cause of death for pregnant women is domestic violence.

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    There's a very concerning number of nuclear warheads that are unaccounted for.

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    There's an extremely high chance that Boeing executives contracted a hit on one of their former employees for being a whistleblower and basically the public response (other than a few angry social media posts) has been "well, yeah, that's just what happens...".

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    Bus seats are designed so that you can't tell how dirty they are

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    When gas was introduced into common households during the industrial revolutions, people started paying more attention to what they put on their walls, now that they were lit up. They began decorating more, and wallpaper became a much more important part of the modern home. At the time, green was a very popular colour, as it had never really been an option to decorate with that colour before. However the green colour was obtained with Arsenic (as white paints were often obtained through a lead product). After a while, wear and tear made it so that people literally started breathing in bits of their arsenic wallpapers, and feeling bad within their homes. Their doctors would then suggest they go on holiday to the sea, as the ocean air often had proven a successful remedy. But of course, it was a remedy simply because they were no longer breathing in arsenic. The companies that made these wallpapers were well aware of their nefarious effects, but it took people boycotting "en masse" for them to actually stop production, several decades later.

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    Australians' greatest enemy isn't spider, drop bears, killer roos, massive insects, or devil snakes; it's the sun.

    Australia has the highest skin cancer rate in the world, and an Australian is four times more likely to develop skin cancer than any other type of cancer, and two thirds of Australian would be diagnosed with it by the time they reach the age of 70.

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    One of the more recent things I learned about is the Paria diving disaster - where four divers got sucked up into an underwater pipe and three of them got stuck in there. The company decided to wait until they were dead instead of doing a rescue operation because money. They said they heard banging for three days until it finally stopped. Not a fun way to go, inside a dark pipe alone, cold and scared. Damn, may those souls rest in peace.

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    Mentally handicapped children are roughly three times as likely to be sexually assaulted.

    Note that roughly 25% of all healthy girls and 5% of healthy boys will be the victim of CSA before they are 12.

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    A lot of people in nursing homes will die shortly after family leaves. I’ve had funeral directors tell me this is very accurate. Both my parents did. We were there, left for the night and while gone, they died. It’s like they don’t want to expire in front of anyone.

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    #23

    You ever use bleach without gloves, and it gets kinda slimy?


    That slime isn't the bleach. It's your skin melting.

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    Old people move so slow because everything they do hurts. I’m getting old and it’s starting to happen.

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    #25

    That you are not immune to propaganda, and that chronically online children and adults alike are manipulated to becoming violent extremists .

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    There’s a relatively good chance that you already own the clothes that you’ll die in.

    *To clarify, I’m not threatening you, haha.

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    There’s decent evidence that the Challenger astronauts didn’t die when the vehicle broke apart. They may have even been conscious and alert inside the crew compartment all the way to the surface of the ocean, which was like a two and a half minute fall. It’s possible they were knocked out but it’s possible they weren’t.

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    Greater than half the population of the USA reads at or below fourth grade level.

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    #29

    Many lullabies are about plagues or a hanging.

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    When you're burning to death your eyes melt out of your head before you die. So you're still alive while your eyes are melting.

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    #31

    There is a whale called 52 Blue
    that only sings at their frequency meaning it can't communicate with other whales. It is nicknamed the loneliest whale on the planet.

    #32

    Everything you experience and perceive is just an incredibly vivid hallucination based on _very_ sparse and broadly interpreted data from our own senses.

    We infer reality. We don’t witness it.

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    Chainsaws were invented for medical use, largely for cutting into the pelvis during childbirth in a process called a pelviotomy. And from about 1940 to 1987, approximately 1,500 women were given one in Ireland without their consent, way after they should have switched to C-sections, often to perfect the surgery for use in Africa.

    A 2012 study found that many of the victims say the Catholic Church  "encouraged, if not insisted upon, symphysiotomies."

    It took until 2012 for people to begin getting any compensation and the first woman to receive it was subjected to the procedure *post cesarian.* However, they dropped the ball so hard on addressing it afterwards that the survivor's group of these women had to go to the UN Committee Against Torture to get anything else done.

    Some babies were also killed in the process.

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    Brain aneurysms are still a thing perfectly healthy people can drop dead from with no visible symptoms whatsoever. Pop! Dead.

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    During the cleanup of Pearl Harbor, as the recovery crews for *USS West Virginia (BB-48)* got deeper into the ship months after the attack, they discovered bodies high in the engine room and a locked storeroom where air bubbles had kept them alive for **2 weeks** based on calendars they used to keep track of time. That was "well after" divers had made their first passes over the ship listening for sounds of survivors.

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    #36

    That Munmorah power plant in Australia was allowed to operate for decades with a significant diesel leak in an underground reservoir that contaminated the water table. When demolishing the plant you could light the sand that surrounded the tank on fire (about 50 meters each way), and if you dug lower than the sea level anywhere within a I guess about a 1km radius you could smell diesel.

    It's a high fishing surfing area. That was far from the only contaminant. Pfas, Pfos, chromium, etc. People live very close to it. People eat the fish for years from the hot water outlet. (Was a super popular "secret" fishing spot)

    Also during the demolition there was lots of contaminated water collected - This was sent through a filtration process and pumped into the ocean. It had multiple sediment filters and a water/oil separator. I do not believe it was adequate filtration before it was sent back into the sea.

    No one seems to know. I only know because I was part of the works post operation.

    Makes me wonder how many heavy industrial entities got to do who knows what and get away with it.

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    That prion diseases exist, specifically fatal familial insomnia. .

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    #38

    A rare medication reaction called Stevens-Johnson Syndrome can cause your skin to blister and eventually peel off similar to a third degree burn victim. It's a horrible d**g reaction and has a very high mortality rate.

    It can be caused by almost any medication, including ones you have already taken before and had no prior reaction to. The most common medications that cause it are antibiotics and anti-epileptic medications.

    (Do not the Google pics unless you are not sensitive to medical trauma pics--they are extremely disturbing).

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    #39

    Vulture bees - the bees that eat meat! (Do not eat the meat honey).

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    Your immune system basically ignores your eyes. If for whatever reason your immune system becomes aware of the existence of your eyes, it can attack them and potentially cause severe damage.

    (This is quite simplified, but if you’re interested look up ocular immune privilege. It’s fascinating stuff.)

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    If it wasn’t for your stomach lining, your stomach would eat you from the inside out.

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    #42

    Living a healthy lifestyle, eating right and exercising buys you the slowest rate of death possible, at best. I work with the elderly and a 95 yo woman mumbled that “this is what I get for being healthy…stiiiiiillll here.”

    #43

    At some point the number of yesterdays you’ve had will be greater than the number of tomorrows you’ve got left.

    #44

    Dolphins can be sexually attracted to you and will definitely try to do something about it

    #45

    We've lived half of our subjective experience of life by the time we're 18 years old. It's why our childhoods felt so long and time feels like it goes by faster as we get older.

    #46

    It’s incredibly common for people to be eaten by their pets if they die alone. However, it is WAY more likely in cats than in dogs. Cats will pretty much eat you as soon as their food runs out, if they have any. Some of them will eat you even before their food runs out. Dogs are different, they will only eat you out of necessity, if they’ve exhausted all previous foodstuffs that they can get to and if they can’t escape from the property and it will be days before that happens.

    There is a reason for this. Dogs are omnivores. They will primarily eat meat but can eat vegetables. They can survive without meat. Cats are obligate carnivores, which means they HAVE to eat meat. There’s a specific protein that they can only get from meat and it’s essential for their organs to operate properly, otherwise, they will die and it’s not a quick, quiet death either. So given the absense of meat, your pet cat will eat your soft squishy bits first. Usually the face.

    Source-used to be an RVN.

    #47

    Apparently, you can go swimming in a southern US lake and an amoeba might just swim up your nose and eat your brain.

    #48

    That one in five men will leave their wives when they get extremely sick or have to care for them in some manner. 

    #49

    There is a condition in which damaged tissue is replaced by bone. People with this condition are slowly consumed by their own skeleton and have to choses which position they want to spend the rest of their life in after a certain point

    #50

    "Died instantly on impact" in a car crash is anywhere up to 30 minutes, which is about how long it takes to extract your body from a crushed car in a deadly wreck. They don't bother trying to find out how long it actually took you to die, and the family doesn't really want to know.

    #51

    The number of lives that have been saved by inventions made for and during wars is greater than the number of lives lost in wars. As far as human lives are concerned, wars have a net-positive effect. If this isn't disturbing, I don't know what is.

    #52

    Horses have 350° vision they have a 5° gap at the front of their sight and a 5° gap at the back of their sight. If you stand directly behind them they don't see you. And that is what triggers the kick reaction

    #53

    One of the most common ways to get testicular torsion is just sleeping wrong.
  • Wednesday 10 April 2024 - 08:07

    On the next episode of Managers And Bosses Who Never Learn, we have a toxic narcissist boss who has a habit of treating everyone under her like trash. And in a maliciously compliant turn of events, she ends up becoming a victim of redirected virtual and voice correspondence from, assuming it’s all since-source, over 100 sales reps. Well, at least 100 plus spam letters will definitely reach her from now on.

    Being a boss doesn’t magically make them impervious to employee genius—even more so if it’s of the maliciously compliant variety


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    A quitting employee recently complied with their toxic boss’ request to be a temporary contact for the company’s clientele

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    Little did the boss know, there were a lot of very willing sales reps who wanted to do business, so that got thrown into the mix too

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    A short, but a good one this time around. A Redditor recently shared how she’s finally leaving a toxic job—predominantly that due to the boss.

    Until a replacement arrives, the boss asked OP to let every client rep know who to contact just in case. Little did she know, however, was that the Redditor would get hundreds of sales spammers in the mail and on the phone. And, in all honesty, that is a business opportunity that’s as good as any. So, into the pot they go.

    It gets better as the boss is somewhat IT illiterate—enough to not know that Outlook has nifty features to avoid unsolicited correspondence. This translates to hundreds of new emails every day from that pot mentioned previously.

    The comment section got mischievous really quickly, suggesting to set a permanent out of office forwarding function and maybe signing up for more than just relevant emails. Whatever the case, folks approved of spam of mass destruction.

    While spam was a problem in the earlier days of the internet, modern solutions manage them relatively well

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    In simple terms, spam is email that you don’t need or care about, for whatever reason. Usually, it’s company communication, but can be a part of scam attacks and the like.

    These days, many of the major email service providers have algorithms in place to manage spam. These mechanisms typically rely on checking source IP and domain reputation, history of spam traps, user reports and engagement, running mail against blacklists, as well as tracking the sending rate and identifying malicious content. If any of these trip the spam filters, the messages land in the spam folder.

    There are other, more hands-on approaches to managing spam, however, like OP’s mentioned Outlook rules. Many email management clients have filter functions that allow users to customize what letters go where based on a set of criteria that they can set freely.

    With that said, if spam does sneak through the sensors, mark it as such, and if it continues to happen, create a filter on your client so that all those pesky sales reps for miracle cream and you know what enlargement could go straight to email hell.

    So, what are your thoughts on any of this? What are some of your toxic boss or spam email experiences? Share your takes and stories in the comment section below!

    The employee also provided a bit more context to the story

    Overall, folks loved the story, suggesting more mischief in the form of more spam and malicious email forwarding

    The post Boss Treats Workers Like Garbage, Quitting Employee Unleashes 100+ Salespeople On Her first appeared on Bored Panda.
  • Wednesday 10 April 2024 - 07:07

    If you often engage in aimless scrolling through social media feeds or enjoy a good meme once in a while (who doesn’t?), you might have noticed that Europeans and Americans like to tease each other from time to time. All in good fun, of course, mostly regarding their bewildering cultural differences. 

    One of the most recent formats through which they poke fun at each other is the ‘European mind can’t comprehend this’ meme. Since its first known sighting in July 2023, it has successfully continued to amuse Americans and confuse Europeans by showcasing something from the US that might leave someone living in Europe in a muddle.

    Today we bring you the freshest collection of these memes, from Dr. Pepper-flavored peeps to highways with 26 lanes. All you have to do is scroll down!

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  • Tuesday 09 April 2024 - 13:18

    Workplaces, however modern they are, have a certain etiquette. You have to dress a certain way, act a certain way, and talk about certain things with care. Politics, religion, and medical history are just some of the things experts advise you to steer away from when chatting with your coworkers. Perhaps even when you’re not in the office.

    And where do you think climate change fits into as a topic? Because this person got reprimanded by HR for telling their coworker that climate change is real during a casual team meet-up. First thinking that it must be the difference between Canada and the USA, the employee started thinking that such policies might be a tad ridiculous. Confused by the whole ordeal, the person decided to check with the Internet, asking whether that was normal.

    It can sometimes be tricky to navigate which conversation topics are appropriate with coworkers

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    This employee, for example, had to go to sensitivity training after bringing up climate change during a team get-together

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    Most people found this situation borderline ridiculous, and here are the reactions

    The post Employee Brings Up Climate Change To Coworker, Is Sent To HR For “Political Sensitivity Training” first appeared on Bored Panda.
  • Tuesday 09 April 2024 - 08:49

    Most of us have common sense and avoid dangerous things. Of course, there are adrenaline junkies who like motorcycles, bungee jumping, and rock climbing. But even then, our brain registers that what we're doing is dangerous. We prepare mentally and physically, so there’s no shock if something unfortunate does happen.

    But what about the things we sometimes do but have no idea how dangerous they are? One person was wondering the exact same thing, so they decided to ask others: "What are some really dangerous things most people don't realize are dangerous?" If you're curious to know what everyday things you maybe should stop doing, scroll down and see for yourself!

    #1

    Driving while not getting enough sleep.

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    #2

    Visiting the wrong doctor. The general public will never know what makes a good doctor and what makes a bad one. The standard of care you get from one hospital to the next can be life changing...

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    #3

    Combining different cleaning products can lead to toxic gas in the room.

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    #4

    Not sleeping. That s**t will ruin your mental state AND just ruin your overall functioning body.

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    #5

    Once we start calling sunburn radiation burns, people will start taking it seriously.

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    #6

    At the beach, riptide, if you don't spot them and don't know how to get out of one, it can be terrifying and deadly.

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    #7

    Moving water.

    It can only take 6 inches of fast flowing water to knock you over, and double that can float a car.

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    #8

    You know how the basic answer is "social media"?

    Well, I'd like to up that.

    A dangerous thing people get into so casually everyday is arguing with randoms.

    It gets addictive, seeing notifs, seeing upvotes or "likes," and reposts.

    Pretty soon, you start postponing work because you have to correct someone or you have to reply asap.

    You lose sleep, you wake up frustrated, you randomly lash out on your loved ones, maybe even your pet.

    You develop anger and attention problems.

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    #9

    Garage door springs.

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    #10

    Dull kitchen knives.

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    #11

    Driving fast in parking lots.

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    #12

    Cheaping out on tires for your vehicle.

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    #13

    Falling/knocking people over. hit your head at just the right angle and spot and boom dead.

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    #14

    Tooth infections.

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    #15

    Driving while distracted.

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    #16

    Playing 'Stairway to Heaven' in Guitar Center...

    #17

    Big crowd of people.

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    #18

    Unsecured cutting boards. Put a dish cloth under it or something. Make sure it doesn’t slip 

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    #19

    Mountains, specifically going hiking in the mountains.

    I recently climbed Snowdon (in Wales) and there were hundreds of people up there who were clearly inexperienced. People don't realise how quickly a fun hike can turn into someone's death.

    #20

    Dihydrogen monoxide. Absolutely lethal when you breath it, it disables all electronics immediately, and irreparably oxidises most metals. Yes, it‘s everywhere. It has been detected to be in most foods and beverages and research has shown the human body is often saturated with large concentrations of the stuff.

    #21

    Falling while existing the shower, please buy a carpet.

    #22

    Driving. Youre literally flying down the road at speeds that would kill you if you got hit in a gigantic hunk of gasoline filled metal.

    People dont take safety on the road nearly seriously enough.

    #23

    Definitely alcohol.
    Nurse here-most people don't realize the damage even 2 drinks a day does to your mind/body. I've seen so many patients in their early 40s with liver disease. It can be a silent killer and many don't realize how bad it is until it's pretty far gone.

    #24

    Indoctrination into the ideologies of charismatic but severely mentally ill and criminally motivated people.

    #25

    Driving and not being focused.

    #26

    Water - current and waterfalls are to two that kill people all the time. Even a gentle looking river can be very deceptive if there’s enough water moving along — people, cars, etc. Rip currents at the beach. Flash floods. Water seems gentle, but it’s gives zero f@cks about anything in its path.
    The top of waterfalls are super deceptive with the combination of powerful current and slippery rocks that look like a beautiful place to grab a picture — but they can kill you in an instant.

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    #27

    People not knowing that “inflammable” means “really extremely f*****g flammable” and not “not flammable”.

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    The sun.  Like some people are so worried about vaccines them will sit in the sun for hours without sunscreen. Even though it does cause cancer.

    #29

    There’s a newish trend among wood workers called Fractal Burning or Lichtenberg burning where you use electricity to create this cool lightning like burns across wood. Problem is, it’s extremely dangerous. There has already been at least one person who died trying to do it (probably more but I only remember hearing of one specifically) . There’s a ton of videos of every day people doing this, but if you slip up just slightly, you’re gonna electrocute yourself.

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    #30

    Antifreeze. It's way more poisonous than you probably think it is, and it has a sweet taste that attracts cats and children. If your cat laps up a teaspoonful, they're pretty much already dead.

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    Escalators. The torque produced to lift dozens of people and their luggage will not stop for your limbs. Watch your kids, carry your pets, don't be distracted. There are emergency stop buttons at the top and bottom, if you see a problem such as a person falling or loose metal or glass, use the button. Better delayed than traumatized, maimed, or dead.

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    #32

    Ladders.

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    #33

    Low head dams. Literally drowning machines.

    Mount Washington in Spring or Fall. Even experienced hikers end up dying there like every year.

    #34

    Punching people. It’s not like the movies and one punch can easily kill. And if you’re doing the punching, it’s easy to break your hand.

    #35

    Quading or 4-wheeling. It's not uncommon in my area for some feller and his friends to take these vehicles through some forest or some s**t, only to end up overturning them and causing one of them to have a brain injury so bad the docs have to ask the family their thoughts on organ donation.

    #36

    - Being in a relationship with a narcissist
    - Being in a relationship where you're constantly being gaslighted

    These make even the strongest and most confident people develop self esteem issues and doubt everything they say or do.

    #37

    Riding Electric scooters. I see people zipping around my city everyday easily pushing 25-30mph with no helmet, no pads, no gloves, wearing flipflops or slipon nothing shoes. People apparently don't realize how badly knees, elbows, hands, feet, and heads get f****d up hitting pavement going that fast.

    #38

    Hiring the “cheapest electrician” to change the basement fuse box… 

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    #39

    Holding your breath to see how far you can swim underwater… especially if you hyperventilate first.

    Your body uses your CO2 level, not your blood oxygen level to tell you when to breathe… and if it drops too low you pass out and die.

    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shallow-water_blackout.

    #40

    Pregnancy and birth.

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    #41

    The Ocean.

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    #42

    Deer. They are one of the animals most likely to kill you when one of them crashes through your windshield.

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    #43

    I answered this before a BBL Brazilian butt lift is one of the most dangerous cosmetic surgeries you can get.

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    #44

    Posting everything on social media and giving away all your information.

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    Any wild animal that people think they can walk right up to and get a selfie, such as bears or moose.

    #46

    Coral Reefs.

    The first time I swam in in one, I sliced my foot on one of the corals and had to get stitches. They are really sharp.

    #47

    Fragranced Products are toxic.


    vention. Data were collected in June 2016 using an on-line survey with a representative national sample (n = 1098). Overall, 33% of Australians report health problems, such as migraine headaches and asthma attacks, when exposed to fragranced products. Of these health effects, more than half (17.1%) could be considered disabling under the Australian Disability Discrimination Act. Additionally, 7.7% of Australians have lost workdays or a job due to illness from fragranced product exposure in the workplace, 16.4% reported health problems when exposed to air fresheners or deodorizers, 15.3% from being in a room after it was cleaned with scented products, and 16.7% would enter but then leave a business as quickly as possible due to fragranced products. About twice as many respondents would prefer that workplaces, health care facilities and professionals, hotels, and airplanes were fragrance-free rather than fragranced. While 73.7% were not aware that fragranced products, even ones called green and organic, emitted hazardous air pollutants, 56.3% would not continue to use a product if they knew it did. This is the first study in Australia to assess the extent of adverse effects associated with exposure to common fragranced products. It provides compelling evidence for the importance and value of reducing fragranced product exposure in order to reduce and prevent adverse health effects and costs.



    https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5122698/#:~:text=One%2Dthird%20of%20the%20Australian,health%20effects%20from%20fragranced%20products.&text=Common%20effects%20include%20respiratory%20problems%2C%20migraine%20headaches%2C%20and%20asthma%20attacks.&text=Fragranced%20products%20resulted%20in%20lost,and%20restricted%20access%20in%20society.

    #48

    When there is someone in your life who behaves in a sexually intimidating manner, or who can't stop from making sexual comments about you, tell someone! Decide who you can trust with this information and tell them *every time it happens.* Make notes about it, too, with dates and witnesses.

    MOST IMPORTANT: **Don't go anywhere with them alone!** That is when they will attempt to rape you.

    People like to think these sexual comments aren't dangerous, but they truly are. "Just ignore him," isn't good enough because they do this to get you to let your guard down.

    It's how they groom their victims so that you're so used to the vile comments that you stop regarding the person as potentially dangerous. "That's just how he is," is not an acceptable excuse for sexually denigrating somebody.

    Maybe the person is just a jerk, but you can't tell by how they look. Rape victims say, "He suddenly became a very different, very aggressive person and then he attacked me. I never believed he would do anything like this!"

    Trust your own instincts! If someone makes you uncomfortable, pay attention and never, ever, go anywhere alone with them. Ever!

    #49

    Paracetamol after a heavy night of drinking. That s**t will kill you (via liver failure).

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    #50

    Blue ringed octopus - small, cute and crazy deadly.

    #51

    Watch the local news. It’s overwhelmingly car accidents.
    Eating organic food and worrying about school shootings is a waste of time.
    Turns out driving 2000 pound machines while texting is a bad idea.

    #52

    I'm not sure how many people know but I was surprised to find out how dangerous hippos are. Those things will chomp you without a second thought and kill more people than lions.

    #53

    A lot of these are pretty common ones most people know about...

    There are a LOT of things in space that could destroy Earth faster than you can blink (rogue planets are terrifying).

    #54

    Jumping into the water.

    #55

    Benzos and alcohol. Went from "hey, this feels great" to waking up back home with one vague memory of my parents, in their 70s, with me in an ER. I had apparently attempted to walk to get more booze, and fell off a 6 inch step in front of my own apartments and hit my head.

    #56

    It only takes a 2 foot fall to kill you.

    #57

    Eating just a handful of cherry pits can cause cyanide poisoning.

    #58

    Hypoglycemia especially at night.
    Some people don't survive, others are disabled permanently. Others are lucky and there's less damage.

    #59

    Not using protection when having sex.

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    #60

    Bites. From both animals and humans. "Oh it's just a spider bite, it can't do me much." I realised a week after that sentence that it can indeed do me much. I spent two weeks with a slightly inflated, red and irritating arm. There's also rabbies, blood-transmitted diseases and bloodborn pathogens.

    And people often don't realise the jaw is the strongest muscle on the human body. I tried to bite someone's ear out of rage and almost ripped it off his head. There's a bunch of reports of assaults where someone got bitten and there was serious damage done by a simple bite. My favorite example is a thief trying to steal someone's bike and the bike owner started fighting the thief. It ended up by the owner biting the man's fingers and bitting off two of his fingers and ripping his skin all along the other fingers of this same hand.

    #61

    Going to get a wash and cut at the salon. Placing the neck on the front side of the sink they use to wash your hair can cause strokes.

    https://www.self.com/story/what-is-beauty-parlor-stroke-syndrome.

    #62

    Mixing household cleaners.

    #63

    The area from the corners of your mouth to the bridge of your nose is known as the "triangle of death", and you should avoid popping any pimples in this area. Due to the connectivity/proximity with the brain, an infection of that area can lead to cavernous sinus thrombosis (CST), or a blood clot in your cavernous sinuses.

    If you have a zit in that area, leave it alone!

    #64

    Tailgating, especially at speed.

    #65

    Inviting a stranger to your house for a first date or to hook up. In hindsight, it's a miracle I was never robbed, injured or killed.

    #66

    Apparently texting and driving.

    #67

    Acetaminophen / naproxen and other over the counter pills. S**t will kill your Kidneys, livers and other assorted organs if abused.

    Did an edit to just say over the counter s**t is just bad for all organs if over used.

    #68

    Lack of oxygen:
    1. CO2 canister leak in an enclosed space
    2. Rusty marine barge with no wind
    3. Root cellar if the air pressure changes from high to low.

    #69

    Geese.

    #70

    Refined sugar. It’s poison and most consume way too much of it.
  • Tuesday 09 April 2024 - 08:14

    It’s common knowledge that personal space should be respected, especially on a plane where room for maneuver seems to get smaller and smaller every time you travel. If you ask any flyer, they would probably agree that there should be a booklet in the compartment of every seat listing the dos and don’ts of neighboring with others on an aircraft. 

    One of them would definitely be this person, who recently sat next to a woman who felt entitled to control window shade all the way from her aisle seat. However, they weren’t going to let such behavior slide and came up with a three-act plan on how to get back at her.

    In places lacking personal space, like an airplane, it’s important to respect it

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    However, this woman didn’t get the memo and felt entitled to control the window shade all the way from her aisle seat

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    Lack of space often causes discomfort to passengers

    It appears that the tight personal space on airplanes isn’t imaginary. Contrary to many beliefs, it’s not the cause of shrinking seat width but rather the tightening of passenger legroom. The technical term for this is seat pitch, which is the distance between rows, which often varies from airline to airline. 

    It’s estimated that the biggest US domestic carriers, like American, Delta, Southwest, and United, have lost around 2 to 5 inches in legroom since 2011. On cheaper carriers such as Spirit Airlines, it has decreased even more, dropping to 28 inches. Meanwhile, the average distance today is about 31 inches. 

    By doing this, it allows the companies to accommodate more passengers in airplane cabins and offer an overall cheaper airfare. However, it has resulted in frustration from flyers who endure discomfort from the lack of space. Some have even started questioning safety, as none of the US airlines’ economy seats meet the standards required for safety positions in case of an emergency. 

    In addition, federal regulations require that all people be safely evacuated in 90 seconds, and cramped seating significantly interferes with this timing. Under pressure from frustrated passengers, Congress instructed the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to consider adapting seat standards. In response to these directions, the FAA conducted a series of evacuation tests using 755 volunteers in Oklahoma. 

    Some of the trials used seats with a 28-inch pitch, one of the narrowest in the industry. The results reveal that “evacuations at a narrow seat pitch are safe for virtually all (99%) of the able-bodied population.” The FAA added, “The study results do not consider passenger comfort (or the lack thereof), which impacts a passenger’s sense of well-being during a flight.”

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    Passengers should know a few etiquette suggestions to ensure a more pleasant journey

    Since the lack of personal space in airplanes doesn’t seem to be solved any time soon, passengers should know a few etiquette suggestions to ensure a more pleasant journey and not end up a victim of a petty revenge plan. 

    Therefore, experts share a few pointers on how to behave with neighboring people on a flight. The founder of a social network for travelers, Jeffrey Walsh, says that the infamous window shade should be mostly controlled by the person who is sitting next to it. “If you are looking out of the window and trying to enjoy the sunset, then you can keep it up to enjoy. However, you should take into consideration others around you,” he explains. This can include instances where you’re not looking out the window on a long flight and the sun is setting or you’re unstructured to close it by flight attendants. 

    Meanwhile, the armrests, without doubt, belong to the person who is sitting in the middle seat. Etiquette consultant Lisa Grotts notes, “If you’re in an aisle or window seat, yield to the passenger in between, and be careful when you move your elbows.”

    The space in front of your seat is also mostly yours. It becomes shared when the person in front of you decides to recline their seat. Typically, how far back they can go should be negotiated with a quick question asking for permission. Meanwhile, the area under your seat belongs to you as long as your things or carry-on bags don’t push into another person’s space. 

    When an issue of personal space does occur, the owner of a consulting company and frequent flyer, Tres Roeder, advises against immediately fighting back and instead tries to negotiate a truce. He said, “We’re all smashed in economy class like sardines, so we should work together.”

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    The author happily chatted with people in the comments, revealing more about the situation

    Some supported author’s actions

    While others not so much

    Some even shared similar stories

    The post Woman Flying Aisle Seat Thinks She’s Entitled To A Window, Gets Proven Wrong With Petty Revenge first appeared on Bored Panda.
  • Tuesday 09 April 2024 - 08:04

    Have you ever noticed how painstaking it is building up a reputation as it takes months if not years, but even the tiniest of mishaps will destroy it in an instant? Well, maybe it’s for the best because some impressions need to be ruined.

    Folks on Reddit have been sharing the fastest way someone has ruined their opinion of them—and it genuinely felt like progress in life at that point.

    #1

    A girl I was seeing casually called my former roommate a racial slur while I was driving the two of us to dinner

    I pulled over, dropped her off on a street corner, then went and got dinner on my own.

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    #2

    Was at a ballgame for a birthday with some work friends I’d known for years, the kind of guys that a certain amount of my future job success depended upon (one manager, one assoc director). I’d been at this company five years, and by this point it was listed by Forbes as one of the top ten mid-sized companies to work for in the entire US

    One of them sat down and started talking about how he’d felt the a*s of the woman sitting in front of us a few minutes before. She hadn’t responded well, so then he went on to describe how it wasn’t that good anyway.

    I had this moment where everything in my head went quiet. Like an almost out of body experience. I could see my credibility with these guys, built up over years, hang in the balance against my self-respect and character. I took a really hard swallow, then proceeded to berate this guy VERY loudly and tell him he should apologize. Everyone went dead quiet, then pretended like nothing had happened. The rest of the day went on like normal.

    Never got invited out again. Two of them went on to direct sun-divisions of their departments as a part of an old-boy’s in-crowd. I left the company a year later.

    I regret nothing.

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    #3

    Dated a woman a while back, we were talking on the phone as she was driving home. She pulled into a fast food place to get something, and I got an earful of her treating the employees there like s**t.


    How you treat people you don't necessarily have to be nice to says a lot about you. I hung up on her and never spoke to her again. 

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    So, folks on AskReddit have recently been talking about the fastest ways someone has ruined their opinion of them.

    While the analytics are modest, clocking in at 1,800 upvotes and comments each, the stories people were telling sounded more of a blessing than a curse.

    #4

    Matched with a lady on tinder. I always go to the let's get coffee as soon as possible to filter out the women who just like to chat endlessly.


    To my surprise, she says yes. Could of days later we meet to outside of the coffee shop, we walk in, and she says, " Ew, I don't want coffee from this place, I don't care for the people serving the coffee." 


    I ask, "oh, you know them?" She responds, "no, but I know their type." "What do you mean, their type?" , thinking maybe she didn't like hipsters. 


    "Well black people are always gross and dirty, and I don't want to have them serving me."  I look at her, and she's really hot, and kind of dressed sl**ty. So most of the time a guy will allow a certain amount of WTF in a girl like that.


    But no, I just say I don't think this will work, and then block her as I'm walking away.  I think our total in person interaction was like less than 5 minutes, maybe less than 2. I don't date racists. I didn't tolerate racists. No amount of hot on the outside will overcome that ugly on the inside. 


    Thanks for reminding me of that girl. I had forgotten about that experience. .

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    #5

    Picked me up for a date, got on the highway, and revved it up to drive over 100 mph, weaving in between cars. I was terrified, tears in my eyes, asking him to slow down and he laughed. It was so f*****g scary, I can’t even explain it. Literally thought I was going to die, he was going *so fast*, well over 100 mph, and just weaving between cars. Just terrifying.

    I took a taxi home and never saw him again. I’d had a crush on him for like 2 years at that point. I never wanted to see him again.

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    #6

    Being a complete b***h to servers at a restaurant. I don't care how hot you are. Treating service workers poorly and with entitlement is such a turn off.

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    From racism to tantrums to flat out rudeness—the thread had it all. Much of it dealt with treating people, specifically hospitality, restaurant and retail workers. Before that, most of these people were in good standing, chill, good at banter, heck some were even dating. Well, they got too comfortable for their own good and ruined it all by being just the worst.

    #7

    A girl I was dating screamed at her mom. We were about to get down to business (sex), when her mother called. I could hear both sides of the convo. Her mom wanted to know if my girlfriend had accidentally taken her mother's house keys the last time she was staying over at their place. Girlfriend says no, annoyed, without hesitation. Mom asks if she could just check her purse when she had a moment because she couldn't find them anywhere. Girlfriend erupts out of nowhere screaming at her mom, accusing her mom of accusing her, which wasn't what was happening. She hangs up on her mom, who I hear audibly sobbing. Girlfriend then checks her purse and finds the lost keys. Instead of calling her mom, she calls her dad, tells him to come get them on the condition that he doesn't say where he found them. I could barely stand to be in the same room as her after that.

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    #8

    I met some (now former) coworkers out for dinner one night, and after the first round of drinks, one of them's husband showed up to join us. I had met him a few times before and had always thought he was a nice enough dude. Laid back, good conversation, chill.

    He ordered lemon pepper wings, and the server brought out ones that had dark red sauce on them, so clearly not the correct flavor. No big deal, right? Well this guy acted like the server had spit in his face or something. He made a huge stink, demanded the manager, and was being so loud that half the restaurant was looking at our table. It was incredibly embarrassing.

    His wife, my coworker, just sat there rubbing his back and saying "Oh, baby, I'm so sorry" to him while he had his tantrum, like he had just watched his dog die or something. It totally put me off both of them. She was not invited to any subsequent dinner meetups. No one wanted to risk that happening again.

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    #9

    I was pretty good pals with this one dude at work. Good banter, chill as can be and all that. But then I heard him talk about his girlfriend for the first time and how she does nothing around the house and how she's typical for a modern woman because she doesn't do chores. I instantly understood why all the women at work hated his guts, and from that point on I did, too.

    And to add on to this, he also said therapy is for weak-minded people. I went to therapy for five years and it helped me deal with so many things that felt overwhelming before. Thankfully he no longer works there and our workplace is better for it.

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    As mentioned previously, reputation is pretty fragile. It doesn’t take much to make something crash and burn, though building it is a much more arduous process.

    So, it’s best to first of all start by protecting a reputation before it crumbles by not saying or doing something regretful in the first place.

    #10

    “Just cuz there’s a goalie doesn’t mean you can’t score” aaaand you’re gross. Cheating is pathetic. You were cute but nvm thanks.

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    #11

    Her: "Once I was fighting with my boyfriend and I punched him multiple times in the arm."
    Me: "What? That's not nice."
    Her: "No, no, it was fine, I felt better afterwards!"

    I had no words. It soured my view of her in an instant.

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    #12

    Was having dinner out with some friends and one girl who I was on the fence about. At the end of the meal, one of them began cleaning the trash out of her purse and piling it on our dirty dishes. I asked why she was doing that, and she said “It’s the waitstaff’s job to clean up after me.” Technically it is, but it’s NOT their job to clean up your personal trash. 

    My opinion of her became decidedly negative after that!

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    If trouble does strike, however, the best thing is to admit the mistake and rebuild. So, first seek out the truth and figure out what you have done to deserve the hate. Identify whether you’re truly in the wrong and were you fairly blamed? Find out why people reacted the way they did. Discuss it with friends or coworkers and brace yourself to make things right. Verbatim.

    #13

    I'm often welcoming to new employees at the company I work for on trips, just to be hospitable. I had a coworker who was the new guy at the time suggest we go get some hookers while on a work trip. He had already creeped out several female coworkers with staring and inappropriate comments and then he dropped that on me.

    I could never look at him the same way and he ended up not lasting long at the company, thankfully. It was weird and I'd never experienced anything like that before or since.

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    #14

    New male hire at work last week. He jumped into a conversation between two women at work who were debating if a guy customer was rude to both of them but nice to the male boss because he was sexist or just respected authority.

    New hire was not present for any of the customer interactions but told the women that it was *definitely* not sexism.

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    #15

    My old supervisor was one of the smartest guys I've ever met he taught me loads, I had massive respect for him and we worked as a team, he was pretty old so I did all his heavy lifting for him (we were welder fabricators). One day in conversation he told me he doesn't believe in evolution and dinosaurs were a hoax ? didn't really ruin my opinion but how can someone I saw as so clever be so stupid lol.

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    Once you know what you’re up against, start rebuilding. Limiting damage as soon as possible is a good start. But alongside that, form an action plan and start executing it. Admit your mistakes and work towards making sure they don’t happen again—get a mentor or anyone really to keep you accountable with this change. It will also have to be visible in order for folks to start changing their mind about you.

    #16

    I was hanging out with friends once and got introduced to a friend of a friend and within minutes this dude was talking about how nice it is to get a break from his annoying wife lmao like brother I have barely known you for five mins and you're telling me what a b***h your wife is? Off the get go I knew this guy was an a*****e.

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    #17

    Abusing their pets. Neglecting their kids.

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    #18

    I got a friend hired at the restaurant I work at. Anyone in that industry knows that “Christmas bonuses” aren’t really a thing but I’m lucky enough to work for a small business that gives one out every year. She got hers after only working there for a couple months, opens the envelope and says “that’s it??”

    I just found it so distasteful that she scoffed at free money she didn’t even have to work for and wasn’t entitled to. How ungrateful can you be.

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    If you do end up mending your reputation, make sure it lasts this time around. For one, try not to stumble into the same pitfall as last time by avoiding previous behaviors and rhetoric. And if it’s a habit, have someone keep you accountable.

    It might take time for someone to let it go or to see that you’re, at the very least, trying to make amends. So, give it that.

    #19

    Took a screenshot of what I had every right to assume was a private conversation when i was having a meltdown and shared it with a mutual friend. (More his friend than mine) Any faith and trust I had in him just died.

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    #20

    Well for me. I was starting to make friends with this girl from my job. It was great at first because we had a lot of things common, and I was thrilled to have a new friend. So, I planned a hangout with her off work. She told me that she had her brother at home and didn't want to leave him by himself. I didn't find anything wrong with that. I told her that she can bring him along then. It was the worst decision because if I knew. I wouldn't have asked her to. Through out the whole hangout, she kept trying to set me up with her brother. I just felt uncomfortable because she would high light my ethnicity and constantly say that her brother always wanted a spanish girlfriend. She would also encourage us to talk alone, and that we had so much in common. I kept telling her I wasn't interested but she didn't listen. The night got progressly more worse, when we stopped to eat at a restaurant after hiking. Her and her brother ordered a lot of things. I didn't order as much, only one thing from the menu. When it was time to pay, they forfeit the bill. Pure silence. Her intention was obvious. She wanted me to pay for it all. I asked to split the bill and she started to complain how expensive it was. Never again. I decided it was best to remain as coworkers instead of friends.

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    #21

    Had a coworker who admitted they didn't pick up their dog's poop when walking.

    A couple years later I found out they were an anti-vaxxer.

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    However, also be prepared to accept the fact that sometimes mistakes are permanent. And it might not be you—it might be them who are unwilling to accept your repentance. In which case you now have to accept that you can’t repair your reputation and have to move on to other things.

    #22

    Oh I posted a good story about this on a different subreddit yesterday. My dad's a member of a men's club at a golf course and has a few friends he golfs with a lot. I'm not a member but he brings me along as a +1 so I know some of his better golf friends. There's a guy we'll call Jim that he golfs with a lot, they've probably been golf friends for a decade. Recently I was in a 4-some with my dad, Jim and a random. We're making small talk waiting for the green to clear on one of the par 3's when the random makes a complaint about an Asian moving in next door and how it bothered him. Jim responds "Oh, I don't mind having Asians living nearby. It's the Mexicans that bother me. Especially if they have kids. You just know they're going to end up gang bangers and d**g dealers and bring all kinds of s**t to the neighborhood."

    So I'm going to say that. That comment moved Jim from one of my dad's cooler golf friends to someone I never want to golf with again. Over the rest of the round Jim and the random made a lot of comments just casually spewing racism, sexism and anti-LGBT sentiment. My dad was as baffled as I was. When we got back to the car my dad said he wasn't going to be trying to share a 4-some with Jim or hang with him at the range anymore.

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    #23

    I've always been a big believer in when someone shows you who they are, believe them the first time.

    I went to play D&D over at a friends house and there was a dude there who was one of their mutual friends and within the first few minutes of general, get to know ya questions, one of which being,

    "Where did you move here from?"

    He responded with like 6 cities and states from across the USA, saying that he's been everywhere and ended that statement with, "I don't know what happens but eventually I always seem to wear out my welcome and need to move every few years."

    That first meeting and response immediately made me super wary of him and I didn't particularly like interacting with him afterwards. Because like, he knows what happens, 6 different places in only twice as many years is an obvious pattern, there's no way that's somehow everyone elses fault.

    He was around for about 6 months and was relatively chill but then at a mutual friends wedding, he showed up wearing an odd Mrs. Cleo costume, like a straight up bedazzled turban and bedazzled women's dress jacket with like a bright red tank top underneath, flat black culottes, and again bedazzled kitten heels, and then he started a fight with one of the wedding party members. Afterwards he threatened to sue everyone for emotional damages for not having his back and how the fight was a hate crime towards him, in the fight he very much started.

    Just to avoid any hate, he was and still does identify as a Cis white man. I have trans friends and am completely supportive of them. What he was wearing wasn't a fashion choice or a coming out, it was very much a costume he decided to wear that day. I watched and heard the fight from beginning to end, he was the initial aggressor, escalated the fight despite the actual bride trying to separate them and calm them down, and he put hands on the other guy first.

    It was a s**t show. On the way home I seriously said to my wife, huh I guess we know why he has to move so often now.

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    #24

    I met a girl in college and we became friends. I felt sorry for her that she didn't have any friends and was kind of awkward, because I'd been in those shoes too, so I introduced her to my friend circle and things were cool. Then, she calmly informed me that all of them were creeps and p*dos. I asked her what the f**k she meant by that, and she told me that they must be, because they were adults (keep in mind, we were all sophomores in college) who liked comics and cosplay, so they *had* to be creeps. I turned the car around and brought her right back to her dorm, and immediately told my friends. The irony of it was, *she* was, and still is, a decade later, *obsessed* with a certain YA series.

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    #25

    This happened to a friend. In 1973, my friend, who was a teenager and a huge Knicks fan, actually went to the airport to meet the Knicks’ plane and try to get some autographs. My friend is an Orthodox Jew and was wearing his kippah. The plane came in and my friend was jumping up, calling out the players’ and waving his autograph book. One player actually came over and was going to take my friend’s pen to sign when he spotted the kippah. He dropped the pen and said “I don’t do s**t for Jews.”.

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    Reputation recuperation might come in different shapes and sizes. Sometimes it might just be a misunderstanding and others it might be something you casually said and gave no serious consideration for, but it affected someone and they’re gonna repress it. Whatever the case, once you notice the signs, reach out, get feedback and make amends.

    #26

    Had a really good friend from early adulthood. We met when we were 19. We went on a vacation together when we were 30. While there, we met a French woman who was there for a destination wedding. We chatted for a bit in French before I retired to our AirBnB. I'm married so I wasn't looking for hookups or anything. I wake up in the night to go to the bathroom and walk in on them half-undressed on the couch. I say, "Pardonnez-moi" and start walking to the bathroom. She, very drunkenly says, "Wait, your friend speaks French?" I stopped, turned to my friend, and said, "Dude, if she's too drunk to remember talking to me in French an hour ago she's too drunk to consent." I helped her get her things and we walked her drunk a*s home. Definitely changed my opinion of him, and we split up for the rest of the trip.

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    #27

    My fiancé and I used to be friends with this couple that my fiancé knew from before he went to rehab, got clean and sober, got his life back on track, etc. We went over to their place to visit them and it was about a month after my cousin died from an accidental overdose, so I was still very depressed and out of it. Anyways, we’re talking and hanging out, I brought up what happened. The girlfriend of my fiancé’s friend then blurts out, “Well, maybe if your cousin wasn’t such a dumb**s, she’d still be alive and not dead.” I immediately went quiet while my jaw dropped to the floor.


    I thought this woman would show me sympathy or compassion but I was wrong. My fiancé became furious and he then said to these people, “I’m sorry but we gotta get going now.” We never saw or spoke to these people ever again. It took everything in me and my fiancé to keep from punching this woman in the face. She had no room to talk because she was abusing d***s on the down low during and after her pregnancy. As a result, her poor son has severe developmental disabilities and issues, isn’t very vocal, has vision problems and had to have weekly occupational therapy at home. I pity that child so much and there’s nothing I can do to have him put in another home because I don’t have concrete physical evidence.

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    #28

    Lying and denying when proof is presented.

    #29

    Mentioning either zodiac or Briggs-Meyers as being a big factor in evaluating new people in your life.

    I've also recently heard people call Briggs-Meyers "Zodiac for white collar people" and I can't slam that like button hard enough.

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    #30

    Been unkind to animals.

    So, what are your thoughts on any of this? Ruined your reputation recently and need to run by your bounce-back plan? Share your stories and takes in the comment section below!

    And if you want more, here’s another piece about regret.

    #31

    A long time friend who had been dating around ended up getting back with a guy who she dated years prior, he got married, then while still married got back with the friend. As soon as they became official she no longer had a personality or opinion for herself. She let this man be her mouth piece and he drove away all her friends by telling her they were no good and weren't on their team etc. We had a miscommunication and she refused to address it like an adult and instead let him do the talking for her because "she didn't like confrontation". I lost respect for her when she didn't have any for herself and got with a dude who was still married but I lost all respect for her when she couldn't communicate like an actual adult. Good riddance.

    #32

    First date, I was walking around a park with a dude with a cold brew. We knew one another socially and had a good rapport and I liked him. It was a nice spring day and I was feeling it. So was he. I let him lead the conversation which just spiraled into a childhood trauma dump so I tried to redirect which didn’t work. He accused me of being insensitive and selfish. I keep my phone on silent so I made a ring noise with my mouth, pulled my phone out and said “Oh that’s not an emergency but I should probably tend to it” and left.

    Later he told a mutual friend how big of an a*****e I was and when I explained my side, the conclusion was “Well you’re not a therapist.”.

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    #33

    Wife and I were house-shopping. Or realtor had done a great job finding houses in our price range and negotiating a fair price. Then at closing she confirmed the final price and said “I tried to Jew the owner down a little more, but he wouldn’t move.”

    “Uh … you did what?” we asked.

    “Yeah, I tried to Jew him down a little more, but he wouldn’t budge,” she said.

    Us: “You know that’s antisemitic, right?”

    Her: “No it isn’t. I’ve used it for years.”

    If we could have backed out of closing, we would have. We didn’t use her again when it was time to sell that house, though. And for whatever it’s worth we did return the gift basket she sent us.

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    #34

    Being friends with someone they know is cheating on their significant other.

    #35

    So... this is a little over 10 years ago. right before my GF and start dating. My very first GF and I are talking, flirting, and kissing... but I'm 2 years off a bad relationship that left me voluntarily single. So I'm still taking things slow. Not at all my MO.


    I want her, she wants me. There's a prince song like that. Things are escalating. I introduce he to some of my friends.


    One day she says something bigoted about lesbians. I inquire more... doubles down.


    I had a really high opinion of this woman, she accomplished a lot considering various b******t.


    Broke it off the next day, told her why. My lesbian friends would hang out with my mom without me sometimes. The f**k if I need that kinda evil in my life.
  • Sunday 07 April 2024 - 05:10

    Movies are great, but good movies are even better. Just like any other art form, people appreciate when a movie has a compelling story, nice visuals, and relatable characters. Sadly, not all movie-watching experiences are satisfying. Some leave us wanting more. Way more. Especially when it seemed to be so promising.

    So when one netizen asked fellow movie lovers, "What movie had a 10/10 concept and a 3/10 execution?", lots of people had their one poorly-executed movie pick. Whether it was a lacking storyline, not enough chemistry between the actors, or something less tangible that's even hard to put into words, people didn't hesitate to share them.

    #1

    Eragon

    All they had to do was follow the damn books.

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    #2

    The Hobbit. It should have been 1 movie but was artificially stretched out to 3 s****y movies in an obvious attempt to cash-grab.

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    #3

    Avatar the Last Airbender

    Still sad about that one. Nicola Peltz was a nepotism hire because her dad was in the biz.

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    A captivating idea is a great foundation for a film. However, it's not enough for it to stand on its own. And the movies in this list might just be proof of that. There are far too many things needed for a movie to do well at the box office or become a cult classic many years after its release.

    A film historian and filmmaker Wheeler Winston Dixon, a professor at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, told CNN that there is a great deal of things that can go wrong for filmmakers. "It's always a crapshoot because there are so many factors you don't know about before you're going into something. Even with all the elements in place, there's always an element of chance."

    #4

    The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen. Sean Connery's talents were such a waste. lackluster script. Would love to see this be remade.

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    #5

    Stephen King's Dark Tower series was his magnum opus.

    I don't know what the s**t that thing they put on screen was but it wasn't any of the Dark Tower books.

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    #6

    Jumper. Cool idea of a secret society of teleporters, and the idea of someone becoming aware of their powers, and running a afoul of them. Lotta missed opportunities and Hayden Christensen was terrible.

    Director John Jacobsen writes that it's not a good concept that moves us, it's a good story. "Concepts do not move us, stories do. They are the currency of human exchange and how we touch and move each other," he claims. According to him, people go to the movies to learn something, and in order for that to happen, they need to find the characters and the story relatable.

    "I look at it this way – a concept is the promise you make, but the story is how you deliver on that promise, or a concept is something that asks a question, and the answer to the question is your story," he writes.

    #7

    Jurassic World Dominion... Dinosaurs have to co-exist with humans, will they survive? eh, who cares lets talk about LOCUSTS.

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    #8

    I always thought Passengers would’ve been a much better movie if it was revealed that Chris Pratts character had woken up Jennifer Lawrence’s character at the end as a twist.

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    #9

    The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy. As a fan of the books, I was highly disappointed that we didn’t get more.

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    An example that does both the concept and its execution right is Good Will Hunting, Screencraft writes. It has a compelling concept, as well as characters that go through their respective arcs as the movie progresses. Interestingly, the original idea Affleck and Damon pitched was about a mathematics genius pursued by the government. But, after reading the draft, filmmaker Rob Reiner told them to get rid of that plotline and focus on the characters.

    #10

    Hancock had two good concepts combined into one bad movie.

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    #11

    Enders game. I loved the book as a kid. I absolutely hated the movie.

    #12

    I thought valerian and the city of a million planets could have been amazing. But even as someone who liked the movie, man it was bad.

    Another two examples they give are genre movies Get Out and A Quiet Place. Both have interesting, original concepts, as well as great character stories. A good concept, according to Screencraft, is what gets you noticed. "Yes, the more compelling your concept is, the more doors may open. But always remember that there's a place for every type of screenplay — as long as it's written well."

    #13

    The Island (2005) had a great premise. Would have been good if it was sci-fi horror genre instead. Like if they focused on the mystery and suspense of slowly revealing the truth about "The island". Instead we got a 3/10 movie filled with car chase and explosions.

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    #14

    The Golden Compass.

    #15

    Jupiter Ascending Seemed like a pretty great concept but that movie was just awful. I think it could’ve made a fantastic Netflix/HBO series.

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    #16

    Antman and the Wasp Quantumania had the potential to be an absolutely genre changing movie if they utilized the different parts to their full potential (kang as a character, the quantum realm as a concept, the family dynamic of the Lang’s/ Pym’s) but instead it came out like a burnt pizza, so much potential wasted to the point of it barely being serviceable at all.

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    #17

    The Assassin's Creed movie. I was so excited, but I don't think I've ever left a theater more disappointed. If they made a tv series (I know I heard Netflix was supposed to, but that was a long time ago) it could work better than a movie.

    #18

    Cowboys & Aliens. Ohh it could’ve been so good….

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    #19

    Gonna say Wild Wild West. Steampunk western? Hell yeah.

    Admittedly, I enjoyed the movie as it is, despite many valid reasons not to.

    #20

    Buffy the Vampire Slayer the movie.

    Buffy the Vampire Slayer the TV show proved the concept worked if it just had the right execution.

    #21

    Alien VS Predator movies

    They have Soooo much potential, yet always seem to under deliver.

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    #22

    Downsizing.

    #23

    Lucy.

    #24

    The first modern Transformers. The OG (1985) was in my VHS player every day of my childhood. I was so excited to see what Hollywood CGI could do with the series.

    I was so disgusted by the incessant interjection of f*****g humans that I haven't watched any of the sequels. The story is about the f*****g autobots vs decepticons not the goddamn meat bags in between the intergalactic battle of transforming metal f*****g warriors.

    It's such a wasted franchise right now. Like holy s**t how about a good video game too?

    Guess the robots don't have tits so we'll just not put money into the actual story.

    #25

    Valerian and the City of A Thousand Planets - needed better casting


    Ender's Game - should have been an animated movie instead of trying to work with child actors.

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    #26

    “Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow”—trailer promised pulpy sci-fi goodness but failed to deliver.

    #27

    Don't Worry Darling! I think the concept was great, the aestetics were lovely, Flo was amazing as per usual... everything else fell entirely flat and the film was altogether mediocre. Without Florence Pugh it wouldn't have been good at all.

    #28

    World War Z. Just do the actual book.

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    #29

    The Matrix sequels had some really interesting ideas, but generally sucked as movies.

    #30

    The Giver. The book was so good, and the movie they made was complete s**t.

    #31

    Recently 65(Million) starring Adam Driver.

    I went in, not expecting high art or anything. But if you explained the premise, "Sci-Fi spaceman Adam Driver goes to prehistoric earth with a space gun and fights dinosaurs." I would GUARANTEE the movie would be a blast to watch.

    It was not a blast to watch. They somehow made that movie boring. Incredibly boring. They gave the only two humans a language barrier. It was awful.

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    #32

    After earth.

    #33

    The 2005 War of The Worlds with Tom Cruise.

    The book is good and so is the movie from the 1950s. The 2005 adaptation was such a good concept but those kids (one of which being a very annoying young Dakota Fanning) are so damn annoying.

    #34

    Congo, a dangerous expedition into the jungle to rescue the son of a corporate tycoon. You have a lost city of diamonds, killer apes, and a cast that includes Ernie Hudson, Tim Curry, Laura Linney, and Delroy Lindo.

    What we got was a mess of a movie, that is just a chore to watch.

    #35

    In Time starting Justin Timberlake and Amanda Seyfried.

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    #36

    Both Waterworld and The Postman.

    I’m a big fan of the post-apocalyptic genre. Kevin Costner was coming off huge after Dances With Wolves and he had two shots at mega-funded films and botched them both. They were corny, badly acted, and way too cheesy for what kind of money was spent to produce them.

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    #37

    Attack of the Clones. If it had better dialogue, and fleshed out Dooku's motivations better, it would be a great movie. I still think it was higher than 3/10, though.

    #38

    Not 3/10, but way short of the cult classic it could have been: *Brightburn*.

    #39

    Army of the Dead.

    A casino heist in the middle of a Zombie outbreak sounds like an amazing idea.

    It's too bad the movie abandons the core premise immediately.

    #40

    The first purge movie in 2013. The sequels became “better” and explored the purge more.

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    #41

    I Am Legend.

    #42

    Prometheus.

    #43

    Renfield.

    Nicholas Cage as Dracula and Nicholas Hoult as Renfield. Both characters in a horrible co-dependent relationship with Dracula being a narcistic abuser. On paper it sounds like a dream. On film...it was forgettable. They shoe-horned an unnecessary good cop versus the mob storyline in. Cage and Hoult didn't have many scenes together. Their relationship was barely explored. The cop story was so utterly cliche. It could have been better if they had dropped the cop vs. mob storyline altogether and made it about Renfield and the recovery group vs. Dracula.

    #44

    Dragon Ball evolution has a literal 2,6/10 rating on imdb and even the writer apologized.

    #45

    Beau Is Afraid. The cinematography was beautiful, and the first half was mysterious and suspenseful. But somewhere around the 2 hour mark, the wheels fell off. The rambling monologues were incoherent and felt out of place, and it seemed as if the movie was trying too hard to replicate the dream-like mood of Mulholland Drive.

    #46

    Reign of Fire. I wanted the movie on the poster, attack helicopters fighting dragons over a london in flames.

    #47

    M Night Shyamalan’s “Old”. The plot had so much potential.

    #48

    The maze runner movies. Absolutely terrible excution desipte amazing concept/book. The movies change plot points/characters drastically and made them so dull and builds no connection with them. Think if maybe they made a tv series to have more time to not cut so many corners by changing so much it could work.

    #49

    The Butterfly Effect. Really cool premise but, yikes.

    #50

    Sucker Punch.
  • Sunday 07 April 2024 - 05:09

    While they’re an inevitable part of the employment process, going through job interviews is often a very painful process. There can be so much back and forth between you and a potential employer before even finding out if you’ll be hired, and it can be exhausting trying to prove why you’re a good fit for a company that you simply want to receive a paycheck from.

    So why do we suffer through interviews even when we realize that we won’t be a good fit? Well, one candidate decided that he didn’t want to waste anyone’s time and chose to end an interview abruptly. Below, you’ll find the full story that he shared on the Anti-work subreddit, as well as conversations with the interviewee himself and Senior Career Consultant from Career Prepare, Adam Bennett!  

    Interviewing for a new job can be a painful process

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    So when this man realized that he wouldn’t be a good fit, he decided not to waste any more of his time

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    “Modern employers want top talent while offering minimal pay, sometimes resorting to tactics like soliciting unpaid work or offering below-market salaries”

    To find out more about this specific situation, we reached out to the Reddit user who shared this story, Xodarkcloud. He was kind enough to have a chat with Bored Panda and shared what inspired him to post this tale online.

    “I was looking for a new job, and I encountered a disheartening trend: recruiters and employers seemed increasingly comfortable with ghosting, evasion, and deceit,” the OP said. “I feel like it has somehow only gotten worse. Despite prior successes, this time felt different. Inspired by similar posts, I felt compelled to share my experience, so people knew I too was going through something similar, that they weren’t alone. Reddit is supposed to be a community.”

    We were also curious if this particular experience changed the way Xodarkcloud approached any future interviews. “While not the most dismal interview I’ve endured, it underscored the truth: modern employers want top talent while offering minimal pay, sometimes resorting to tactics like soliciting unpaid work or offering below-market salaries,” he shared.

    “It appears profit maximization has infiltrated every aspect of most businesses and finding an honest employer who doesn’t nickel and dime everything has become challenging.” He also added that he misses “that personal feeling of the employer-employee dynamic, from benefits negotiations to client interactions.”

    However, the OP does believe that each interview presents an opportunity for personal growth and adaptation. “Over time, I’ve come to realize that the landscape of job seeking continually evolves. What once guaranteed success may now fall short. Hence, I diligently review and refine my responses and resume after every interview, striving for clarity and relevance.”

    “Just as in dating, there are warning signs during the interview process and within companies themselves”

    “I take notes during interview to see where and when the recruiter asked further probing questions or seemed to have an ‘ick,'” the OP continued. “Unfortunately, the first few interviews, I feel rather convinced they are more often then not trial runs, where I test my responses. You don’t excel in anything unless you practice, and my first interviews in my mind, are practices.”

    Xodarkcloud also shared some tips for others who realize that they don’t actually want a position during the process of interviewing for it. “Establishing firm boundaries is crucial, as employers may test the limits of what they can get away with,” he says. “Just as in dating, there are warning signs during the interview process and within companies themselves. While HR may obscure some red flags, it’s essential to remain vigilant.”

    The OP went on to share that during his recent job transition, he requested time off while starting at the new job, providing a fallback plan if needed. “After all, it’s my time to do with how I please.” He also noted that for him personally, providing an employer with two weeks notice is starting to become out of question. “They fire without warning, they stiff us on raises,” he noted. “Why should the employees be the only ones following the gentlemen’s agreement?”

    “The job market is in a perpetual state of flux, requiring constant adaptation,” Xodarkcloud added. “Just as one grasps the current landscape, it undergoes revision. Every time I start applying for new jobs, I need a fresh understanding of the prevailing ‘meta’ in job applications and interviews. Flexibility and adaptability are key to navigating this ever-changing terrain.”

    “It is important for candidates to expect the unexpected in an interview”

    To gain more insight on this topic, we also got in touch with Senior Career Consultant from Career Prepare, Adam Bennett. First, Adam noted that is is common to realize during an interview that there is a mismatch between the candidate and the organization or role. “I always recommend that a candidate does as much research as possible before spending time preparing for an interview for a role they might be mismatched with,” the expert noted. “Often, sites like Glassdoor give a good idea of what the company is like and how they interview.”

    And if you realize in an interview that there is a mismatch, Adam says, “It’s best to be honest, explain and seek clarification from the hiring manager.” But he doesn’t recommend immediately cutting the call short. “There could be other opportunities within the organization,” the career expert added. “But there is also no point pretending you are interested in a role that doesn’t suit you.”

    We were also curious if Adam would consider the approach that these interviewers took to be a red flag. “Whilst the approach is definitely unconventional, it is not necessarily a red flag for everyone,” he told Bored Panda. “Better transparency over salary would be better for everyone but it’s very rare to find an organization that is completely transparent. Some people wouldn’t mind the approach of testing the response to criticism, but others (as in the case of the post author) don’t respond well to it. In the latter case, clearly the organization is not the right one for them.”

    “Overall, it is important for candidates to expect the unexpected in an interview,” the expert added. “Stay calm if things don’t go as planned. And be open and honest with the interviewers if you believe there is a mismatch.”

    Readers shared their reactions to the story and applauded the applicant for picking up on the company’s red flags

    The post Company Loses Great Applicant After HR Decides To Play A Reaction Game During Job Interview first appeared on Bored Panda.
  • Sunday 07 April 2024 - 05:00

    Love is a tricky thing. One moment you’re feeling goosebumps, the other you’re near blackout drunk admitting you will not love anyone more than your late husband… to you current husband.

    This story popped up on Reddit recently because the current husband is now debating whether divorce is the only option. It’s not, but the question had to be asked considering the issue won’t be going away any time soon and feelings were hurt.

    They say love and alcohol don’t mix well together, and someone eventually draws the short straw at the end of it

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    So was the case with this guy after getting properly drenched in spirits with the Mrs and her admitting to never having gotten over her late ex

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    And so the question was passed on to folks online, discussing if divorce was truly the only way

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    The story is pretty short and straightforward: a couple of 10 years (and 3 kids) got super drunk and talked emotions for a bit until the Mrs admitted she will never love anyone more than she did her late husband from roughly 15 years ago.

    Because she was blackout drunk, she doesn’t remember a thing. But that seemed to have sobered the guy up in a moment. And he can’t shake it off now. He’s considering divorce.

    Folks online weren’t as quick to suggest that idea just yet, but netizens prompted for seeking out therapy first. While he has the right to feel upset, it’s not a cause to call quits after a decade together. Speaking is the way to go.

    Needless to say, getting over a loss of a partner or spouse is difficult beyond belief

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    The pain that loss entails is hardly compared to any other. Some might not find the energy, or even purpose, to go through it. But there are ways to go about it that might help.

    The key things to focus on in that situation is: to allow yourself to grief as long as needed and in your way; speak about it, be open with expressing your emotions and find a support group; and remember that grief is energy-intensive, and it might drain you, so treat yourself, take a break, and then celebrate the person you loved in between.

    There is always a chance, however, of that person coming to idealize the partner. Death has that effect on people—even more so when it’s unexpected and abrupt. While nobody can truly replace someone, going through the same grief process discussed above will help.

    It becomes a game of coping with grief and finding comfort through sharing the pain and receiving support from friends and family, accepting what has happened and accepting what is now happening.

    So, what are your thoughts on any of this? Share your takes and stories in the comment section below! And if you need more drama, there’s plenty of it around these parts.

    Folks were sympathetic and elaborated that the guy had every right to feel upset—therapy, however, was in their minds the better option

    Even some widowers pitched their two cents in, sharing stories

     

    The post “Like A Bullet Has Pierced My Heart”: Man Considers Divorce After Wife’s Drunken Confession first appeared on Bored Panda.
  • Sunday 07 April 2024 - 05:00

    Whether or not you change your name after getting married is a personal decision. Some folks love the idea of taking their spouse’s surname. Others join both last names with a handy hyphen. Still, others want to keep their old name because it’s a core part of their identity, and they’re attached to it. But what do you do if you’ve changed your last name and now you’ve gotten divorced?

    Redditor u/ThrowRAHappyLiving recently went viral on the r/AITAH online group after opening up about a very delicate situation. Her ex-husband, who recently got engaged again, is now pressuring her to change her last name, years after their divorce. Read on for the story in full. Bored Panda has reached out to the author via Reddit, and we’ll update the article as soon as we hear back from her.

    Even when some couples get divorced, they might decide to keep their surnames unchanged

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    One woman shared how her ex is now suddenly pressuring her to give up her last name

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    The ex seemed to be in a rush to make his new fiancée happy no matter what

    The author of the story pointed out that she’s had her (now ex) husband’s last name for the past 17 years. It would be a shock for anyone if they were suddenly forced to change their name after nearly two decades.

    After so much time, it’s become a core part of your identity: you’ve probably built your social life and career around it. So, it seems unfair to suddenly demand someone make the change. It’s doubly unfair if there’s a written agreement that they can keep the last name after the divorce, like in u/ThrowRAHappyLiving’s case.

    What adds even more tension to the entire conflict is that it appears like the ex-husband is putting the feelings of his fiancée over those of the mother of his three children. Divorces do not have to be messy or petty: both ex-partners can be respectful and civil toward each other.

    It seems like the new fiancée is making some unreasonable demands as a way of showing that she’s in control of the situation. Though it’s understandable that someone might feel intimidated by their partner’s ex, this doesn’t make it all right to intentionally disrupt their life out of fear, anger, or jealousy.

    Or, to put it bluntly, the world won’t stop spinning if there are two women with the same surname. It’s perfectly possible to have a happy, healthy, and meaningful romantic life even when your partner’s ex shares the same name.

    Sure, it might be a tad awkward when the entire family gets together during the holidays at first, but it’s nothing a bit of lighthearted humor and a dash of good manners can’t help with. Having the same last name is only a problem if you let it become one.

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    Getting divorced doesn’t necessarily mean becoming enemies

    Generally speaking, when a couple gets divorced, it’s a good idea to talk about whether or not it would be all right for the person to keep their partner’s surname if they’d changed it. It’s a respectful thing to do, and it shows a willingness to compromise, no matter the decision.

    However, once the decision is made, that’s pretty much that. It’s incredibly messy to demand your ex to change their surname back after years and years have passed. It only creates unnecessary drama and is going to hurt a lot of feelings. You should stick to whatever decision you made at the time of the divorce… especially if you got it formalized in writing.

    Amicable divorces are certainly possible, but they require a lot of effort from both spouses. Divorces are very emotionally charged in and of themselves. As we’ve covered on Bored Panda earlier, it’s vital for the couple to communicate without blaming each other.

    Another important factor is to avoid using one’s children as ‘pawns’ in the divorce. “Remember that they need to be able to love both of you,” a representative from the UK-based relationship support provider ‘Relate’ told us during an earlier interview.

    “Creating clear boundaries is another important aspect of the process. Just because you’re parting ways doesn’t mean everything has to be a battleground. Lastly, consider seeking help from a counselor or mediator. You don’t have to do it alone,” they said.

    “If an ex-partner is trying to cause emotional or financial harm during or after the divorce proceedings, the ‘right’ way to respond is to protect yourself both emotionally and legally. Furthermore, establish strong support networks among friends, family, or support groups who have experienced similar situations. Remember, it’s okay to ask for help, lean on others, and accept their care.”

    Image credits: Karolina Grabowska / pexels (not the actual photo)

    The author of the viral story shared some additional context in the comments

    Most readers were very supportive of the woman. Here’s what they said

    The post Woman Refuses To Share Last Name With Fiancé’s ‘Intimidating’ Ex, Demands She Change It first appeared on Bored Panda.
  • Sunday 07 April 2024 - 05:00

    Pictures illuminate the shadows of history, revealing the forgotten people and places that otherwise may have faded into oblivion. They help us make sense of the past and, in turn, allow us to understand the present.

    So we at Bored Panda decided it would be a nice idea to explore the subreddit 'Rare Historical Photos' — it has 40,000 members constantly digging through the archives and sharing their best finds. Prepare to be transported through time!

    #1 Renowned Photographer Walter Chandoha Created One Of His Most Famous Photographs Of His Daughter Paula And A Small Kitten Smiling At The Camera At The Same Time, 1955

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    #2 A Seaman's Request For An Extraordinary Leave Of Absence, 1967. Reason: “My Wife Is Planning To Get Pregnant This Weekend And I Would Like To Be Present.”

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    #3 Girls Sent Home From Mckinley High School For Wearing Slacks And Blue Jeans, Chicago, 1946

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    #4 Ojibwe Woman, Ponemah, Minnesota, Photograph Taken By Roland W. Reed C.1908

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    #5 Shy Young Woman Smiling For The Camera 143 Years Ago

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    #6 A Baby Lamb Snuggles Up To A Sleeping Boy, 1940

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    #7 A Police Officer Playing Duck Duck Goose With Children In New York, 1970

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    #8 A Former Prisoner Points Out The Most Brutal Guard. Germany. 1945

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    #9 A GI Shares His Rations With Two Italian Children, 1944

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    #10 New York, 1958. Dancers In A Nightclub Play Chess. Smartphones Haven't Been Invented Yet

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    #11 A Dog Says Goodbye To His Fallen US Soldier Friend. Afghan War, 2004

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    #12 A Young Woman Photographed In The 1910s

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    #13 The Oldest Indian, John Smith, Managed To Live In Three Centuries At Once, Being Born In The 18th Century, Living Throughout The 19th Century And Dying In The 20th Century. It Is Alleged That He Lived For About 137 Years

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    #14 Portrait Of A Family. Georgia, USA, Circa 1900

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    #15 A Lady From High Society. Ottoman Empire, 1900s

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    #16 An Old Fisherman Photographed In Bergen, Norway In 1902 By Anders Beer Wilse

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    #17 Vancouver's First Official Lifeguard, Joe Fortes, 1905. Fortes, Who Was Born In Trinidad And Tobago, Was Credited With Saving Dozens Of Lives And Was Known As "Old Black Joe"

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    #18 Early Use Of A Selfie Stick In The 1940s

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    #19 Five-Year-Old Albert Einstein, 1884

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    #20 Young Couple Standing At A Speed Limit Sign. Oklahoma, 1920s

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    #21 Abraham Lincoln In 1861 And 1865. A Noticeable Four-Year Contrast Against The Backdrop Of War

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    #22 Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau Carries The Country's Future Prime Minister Justin Trudeau Under His Arm. Ottawa, 1973

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    #23 The Ship "Queen Elizabeth" Arrives At The Port Of New York. On Board Are Soldiers Returning From World War II, 1945

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    #24 Man With Down’s Syndrome, 1890s

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    #25 This Is What The Empire State Building Looked Like Against The Background Of Other Buildings, 1941

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    #26 With Her Husband At War, Mom Works On The Car, 1944

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    #27 Queue For The Premiere Of The Star Wars Film. Vancouver, 1977

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    #28 A Cowboy, 1890s

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    #29 American Soldier Returning Home From The Great War, Ca 1918-19

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    #30 Republican Party Supporters And Democratic Party Supporters Fight With Snowballs In Front Of The Capitol. January, 1921, Washington, USA

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    #31 A Youthful Marine, Da Nang, Vietnam, August 3, 1965

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    #32 Goodyear Illuminated Tires, 1961

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    #33 Pictured Is Paul Overby, One Of Two Drivers Trapped In The Cab Of The Truck. He Is Pulled By A Rope In The Pit River Bridge Over Lake Shasta Near Redding, California, May 3, 1953. Both Overby And His Partner Hank Baum Were Rescued Before The Car Plunged And Caught Fire

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    #34 A Typical American Family In 1950s, Detroit, Michigan

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    #35 Airmail Pilot, William “Wild Bill” Hopson Of The U.S. Mail Service In Omaha, Nebraska, 1926

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    #36 A Mexican Baker, 1880-90s

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    #37 Cab Drivers In Madison Square Garden, New York, 1900

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    #38 A Lady Walks Around Renting Out Books As A “Walking Library.”

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    #39 A Fashionable Young Woman Exiting A NYC Streetcar In 1912

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    #40 People Sit On A Curb Amid Confetti And Papers After Celebrating The End Of World War II In New York City On August 14, 1945

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    #41 Drexel Institute Girls’ Rifle Team. Philadelphia, USA

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    #42 Little Leonardo Dicaprio And His Parents George And Irmelin, 1976

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    #43 Crossing Over The Thames. Photo By René Groebli, 1949

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    #44 Photo Of Marilyn Monroe First Wedding, She Was 16 Years Old, 1942

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    #45 A Gentleman Tips His Hat To A Group Of Ladies, 1920s

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    #46 Downtown Boston, 1910

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    #47 Service At The Track Restaurant In Los Angeles, 1950s. Food Was Delivered Via Conveyor Belt Directly To Cars

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    #48 A Victorian Home Being Moved Via Horse Power. San Francisco, California, USA. 1908

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    #49 Passengers Onboard The Staten Island Ferry. New York, USA. 1895

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    #50 John D. Rockefeller Gifting A 5-Cent Coin To A Child, 1929

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  • Sunday 07 April 2024 - 05:00

    Even though we admire that one couple who makes parenting look like an easy-peasy task, it’s nice to see parents share the real struggles behind taking care of children.

    Whether it’s the comical challenges of changing diapers or the mischievous bath time antics, parents find solace in relatable content online. The “Muddled Up Mummy” Instagram page shares hilarious parenting memes that'll have many nodding in agreement!

    Continue scrolling to enjoy some of the funniest posts we found there. And don’t forget to upvote the best ones!

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    As many of these memes show, moms and dads feel the pressure to be perfect. It's especially evident when they start comparing themselves to others.

    People often find themselves trapped in a cycle of self-doubt. Studies show this constant comparison can lead to feelings of guilt, inadequacy, and anxiety.

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    Families need to remember that their journey will have its own twists and turns. Some days, the kitchen will be spotless and school projects will look pinterest-worthy.

    Other days? The milk will spill on your favorite rug and the room will be a mess. This is all part of the adventure and there's no one-size-fits-all manual for it!

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    Being too strict with themselves and setting rigid standards isn’t good for parents. “Sometimes our demands are top-heavy because we have particular expectations about how things should be done—how well we should be doing things and how happy we should be doing them,” Natalie Dattilo, PhD, a clinical psychologist at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, was quoted saying.

    “These unrealistic expectations increase our load, and they are some of the first things we can take off the plate,” she added.

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    Research suggests moms and dads who aim for perfection and pile on the pressure are more likely to hit burnout mode. It’s essential they find creative and practical ways to reduce stress while navigating through these uncharted waters.

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    Memes like these can be a surprising source of support during such testing times. What makes them so impactful is their ability to create a sense of belonging for parents who might otherwise feel isolated in their struggles.

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    It feels good to know that you are not the only one experiencing these uncertainties and worries. These hilarious internet jokes serve as a mirror to the everyday realities of parenthood. Whether it’s potty training or dodging veggies launched across the room, families across the globe face similar chaos while raising kids.

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    As people from around the world exchange their experiences, advice, and encouragement, it fosters a sense of community and shared understanding. After all, it’s easier to laugh at ourselves when we know others share our pain.

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    This form of digital communication not only captures the chaos and hurdles but also offers support and insight into these challenges. Such memes often share hacks and tricks to deal with common parenting issues.

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    Studies highlight that humorous content gives people a good laugh, allowing them to relax and be more receptive to new approaches to common problems.

    Parenting is an emotionally taxing journey and memes act as the perfect mini-mental health breaks. They provide laughter and a sense of belonging, which are important for emotional well-being.

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    You are not alone in this unpredictable journey of raising children. Dive into our treasure trove of parenting memes for some giggles.

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  • Saturday 06 April 2024 - 05:08

    The internet is home to many of skilled people. From woodworkers and jewelers to comics artists  and beyond, it's the platform to show off what you've been practicing and connect with audiences from all over the world.

    But with so much content, we need someone to curate it. Luckily, the subreddit 'Top Talent' is on a mission to showcase the best of the best. It has 2.9 million members collecting footage of the coolest things humans can do, inspiring awe and admiration for everyone who visits them.

    Continue scrolling to explore it all, including our conversation with Manhattan psychotherapist and performance coach Jonathan Alpert. You'll find it nestled in between the images.

    #1 A Recent Pencil Drawing Of My Mom I Drew For Her Birthday.. 100% Pencils On Paper

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    #2 This Portrait Was Painted By Leng Jun, And For The Sake Of Precision And Detail, It Is Clear Why This Is Currently Considered The Most Realistic Image In The World

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    In recent years, talks about personal accomplishments have been increasingly echoing the term growth mindset. According to the idea, it's the constant, incremental improvement that leads to success.

    In other words, if you focus on perfecting the process instead of chasing results, the latter will naturally follow as a byproduct of your dedication.

    So if you started working on a new project with expensive materials and little room for mistakes, it could be helpful to break down the task into smaller, manageable steps, providing yourself with opportunities to learn and improve along the way. 

    #3 Pencil Drawing By 16 Year Old Irish Artist Shania Mcdonagh

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    #4 This Is The Handwriting Of Nepalese Yr 8 Student Prakriti Malla Which Was Recognized As The Most Beautiful Handwriting In The World

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    #5 Origami Assassin Designed And Folded By Me. Folded From A Single Square Sheet Of Paper Without Any Cutting

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    "All too often people when preparing for an event or performance think about all that could go wrong," psychotherapist and performance coach Jonathan Alpert told Bored Panda. "That only muddies their mindset, interfering with focus, and distracts them."

    "Instead, focus on strengths — what do you bring to the event or performance? — that is the many weeks or even years of preparation, and the desire to achieve success, and expertise," the author of 'Be Fearless: Change Your Life in 28 Days' added.

    #6 I Create Life Like Needle Felted Pet Replicas Of Peoples Pets From Photographs

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    #7 Wet Hair By Johannes Wessmark (2019). Acrylic And Oil On Canvas. Mind-Blowing Talent!

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    #8 The Previous Tallest Tree In Wales After A Chainsaw Artist

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    Alpert, who works with many elite performers and leaders, suggests to "play it out in your mind and visualize the steps you will take on your big day."

    "When you start to doubt yourself that only destabilizes your belief in yourself. Think of your belief as a table top with four legs. When you feel doubtful it is the equivalent of going over that table, grabbing a leg, and shaking it — it will make that table top (belief) less strong and less stable because you introduce negative thoughts into your mindset," he explained.

    #9 A Mailbox I Made. Not Sure If It’s Up To Par For This Sub, But I’m Very Proud

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    #10 Fiat 500, Ballpoint Pen Drawing By Me

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    #11 Miniature Painting Of A Peaceful Creek

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    #12 The Greatest Accomplishment Of My Life

    A 4ft x 3ft illustration depicting me leaving organized religion, becoming an addict, attempting su****e, living in a homeless shelter, and finally finding myself.

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    However, it's not just the preparation for and your performance that matter. You can also incorporate rituals or practices after you're done with it to improve further.

    "It's not a bad idea to review your performance and try to understand what went well and what areas to work on," Alpert said.

    "A performance can be diagnostic in some ways as it reveals what can be done to improve your game. Don't see any area of deficiency as a weakness, but rather as an opportunity for improvement that will make you stronger."

    #13 Cool Painting

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    #14 Keanu Reeves, Pencils On Paper

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    #15 Homemade Gingerbread Groot

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    #16 I’m In Love With This Custom Needle Felted Dog Replica I Recently Finished. Hope You Love It Tooo

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    #17 Painted For 5 Hours Today And This Was The Result

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    #18 The LOTR Wall My Mother Painted For My 15 Year Old Self (2016). Was Told To Post It Here

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    #19 This "Rug" Is Carved Into The Oak-Wood Floor By Spanish Artist Selva Aparicio

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    #20 Throwback Drawing On My iPad, Close Up Cat Face

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    #21 My Dad’s First Attempt At Wood Carving

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    #22 I Am A Cremation Artist. I Make Custom Art Pieces Using Pet And Human Cremation Ashes To Honor Those Who Have Passed. This Is A Galaxy Orb I Created

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    #23 Incredible Embroidery Talent By Artist Youmeng Liu. Check Her Insta For More Pictures & Videos!

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    #24 Bloom, A Chandelier I Completed In 2020 With Wood/Wax Lacquer/Enamel/Metal/LED

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    #25 Amazing Special Effects Makeup Artist Makes Actors Skin Look Like Real Hardwood

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    #26 A Death Star II That I Made Out Of Cardboard Boxes For My Yt Channel

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    #27 Some Examples Of My Wife's Strange And Unusual Artworks

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    #28 Day Light, Oil Painting

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    #29 I Recreated The Last Supper During Almost 3 Months Of Lockdown

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    #30 Axolotl Figurine Sculpted With Polymer Clay

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    #31 My Drawing Of Joaquin Phoenix As Joker

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    #32 Local Bakery's Submission To This Year's Scarecrow Contest: The Last Of Crust!

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    #33 I’m An Artist Who Makes Realistic Color Penciled Drawings. Here’s A Drawing Of The Weeknd That I Recently Finished

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    #34 Top Tier Embroidery From Woman Posted On Fb Group

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    #35 Next Level Artistry With An Arby's Sauce Pack!

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    #36 Street Cafe, Oil Painting

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    #37 Origami Gorilla That I Designed And Folded From A Single Piece Of Paper

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    #38 ‘Mushroom Dude’. A Mug I Designed

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    #39 Just Finished And Framed Her

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    #40 I Work With CGI And This Is My 2nd Attempt In Trying Create Photorealism With Interiors! Took Around 100hrs For The Whole Project!

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  • Saturday 06 April 2024 - 05:04

    For centuries, people have been getting up and commuting, or retreating to a room to work. Some of the earliest evidence of humans laboring away in “offices” dates back to 16th-century paintings.

    For some, this may come naturally. However, many employees struggle with motivation while confined between four walls for eight hours a day, five days a week. 

    Perhaps today is one of those days when you just don’t feel like working and need a brief break from being a girl boss or a hustle bro. If so, Bored Panda has you covered with some of the most relatable and chucklesome memes the Facebook group “Work Meme Of The Day” has to offer. So kick back and scroll down, because most likely that email isn’t going anywhere!

    While you’re at it, make sure to check out a conversation with organizational psychologist and career counselor Dr. Sylvia Broetje and Melissa Doman, organizational psychologist and author of Yes, You Can Talk About Mental Health at Work, who kindly agreed to tell us more about lack of motivation at work.

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    Organizational psychologist Mellisa Doman tells us that many things can contribute to a lack of motivation at work. She says, “It can range from having high-stress levels that push you into 'bare minimum; I'm in auto-pilot mode to survive', to a lack of connection to the purpose and mission of your organization, to not enjoying your work itself, to feeling demotivated by bad leadership or not being recognized for your value."

    Feeling unmotivated at work can come from so many different reasons because every situation and individual is unique.”

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    Meanwhile, organizational psychologist and career counselor Dr. Sylvia Broetje mentions several additional factors, one of them being unclear or unrealistic goals. A person might feel confused about where to start and which tasks to work on because the course of action is unclear or there’s too much to do, this way demotivating them. 

    She also indicates the lack of control and autonomy. “It's difficult to feel ownership over your tasks if you are being micro-managed, you feel like you aren't being trusted, and you can't organize how to do your own work.”

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    Additionally, lack of recognition can also affect motivation levels, as one may feel that their efforts or results aren’t valued. The negative work environment also contributes to this, as Broetje explains, ”It's hard to do good work if you don't feel accepted and supported by your colleagues and supervisors. As humans, we are social animals, and we need good relationships in order to do well.”

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    Doman emphasizes that if a person feels unmotivated at work, it’s important to find out the reasons why. Otherwise, unmanaged feelings can potentially grow and unwantedly impact other areas of work or life.

    “Feeling unmotivated may seem ‘harmless', but just because something isn't in your face to the point where it shocks you to address it doesn't mean it's not doing some potential damage to your self-esteem, self-efficacy, resilience, or professional drive in the background,” she adds.

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    Meanwhile, Broetje believes that pushing through and keeping working when a person is lacking motivation can be beneficial in the short term. “I would even say that motivation often kicks in AFTER you start working. The important thing is to get started.”

    She even kindly shares a strategy that might get you going in moments when you don’t want to. “If you find yourself procrastinating a lot, the Pomodoro technique can be really helpful. Set a timer for 25 minutes of work, followed by a 5-minute break. Most tasks are bearable when you only have to do them for 25 minutes. Repeat. What often happens is that after two or three cycles of this, you have found your stride and don't even want to take the 5-minute break anymore.”

    If you’re interested in more ways to up your productivity levels, she has created the "Good Work" worksheet, which you can check out on her website

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    However, she agrees that it’s best to find the root of the problem when a lack of motivation overstays its welcome. “Some questions to consider are: Was the work originally motivating? What changed? Are you lacking motivation overall or only at work? What makes you excited? What could be draining your energy? The tasks? The people you work with? Overwork? Also, see the demotivators above.”

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    She also mentions that journaling and talking to friends, families, or trusted colleagues can be helpful in such moments, as can the support of a professional, like a career counselor, who aids in managing the current situation, identifying opportunities for change, or exploring whether the career or job is right for you.

    During times when motivation levels are low, it’s important to remember that everyone struggles from time to time. Doman comforts us by saying, “It's so common and normal! If you feel that way, the last thing you need to do is be hard on yourself.”

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    In addition, Broetje advises acknowledging such a difficult time. “Set yourself smaller, realistic goals and reward yourself with little things when you've accomplished them, e.g., make yourself a cup of tea after two hours of good work. Take regular breaks that allow you to switch off from work. This is really critical for recovery. If you work a desk job, do something very different to recharge. For example, go for a walk, lie on the sofa and listen to music, cook, etc."

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    It also might be a good idea to take a look at your overall lifestyle. “Are you getting enough sleep? Eating well? Getting some exercise? This might not be the time to make major lifestyle changes but try to practice good self-care. Getting support from family, friends, or a professional can also help you navigate this time,” she concludes. 

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  • Saturday 06 April 2024 - 05:00

    Windows are great for a lot of reasons. They allow us to take in light and, as a bonus, it warms our homes. They can be opened ever so slightly so that fresh air can enter in case your brother is gassy. Best of all, it provides us with a glimpse into what life is like outside the box of an apartment. Life we can’t help but admire.

    But then you get lucky.

    There are folks who struck gold and snapped a picture of a one-of-a-kind view through their window. And then they shared it with the rest of the world. And now you’re here, so scroll on and take a second to admire the view.

    #1 Our Office Building Has A Peregrine Falcon Who Recently Took A Liking To Me And My Office Window

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    #2 Firefox Has Encountered A Windows Error

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    #3 Sleeping Squirrels In Their Nest On Someones Window Ledge

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    While this incarnation doesn’t deal with a particular source of view admirers and their content, there’s definitely a handful of places to seek out dedicated views through the window.

    And those places can be quite numerous. One of the original view appreciation groups on Facebook has a community of 2.1 million members. So, yeah, it’s a big deal.

    #4 Spiderbro Guarding Me From Malaria Outside My Window

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    #5 Firefox On Windows

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    #6 This Window In A Local Library That Goes Into A Creek

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    But, what’s the big deal? It’s just a view, right?

    Blasphemy.

    A view provides something that both the romantic as well as the pragmatic can certainly get behind. And that is… well… a view. But in one sense, it’s pleasant aesthetics and in another, it’s higher property value.

    #7 Owls Born Outside Of Office Window Won't Stop Staring At Workers Inside

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    #8 I Have 4 Feathered Friends Who Come By My Window Every Morning For Breakfast

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    #9 This Owl That Flew Into The Window And Then Had A Staredown With My Cat

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    In the most general sense, having a visually appealing environment means having a visually obvious bump in property value.

    Potential buyers might have sentimental or emotional ties with certain areas or natural archetypes that might just sway them into buying it without needing to actually sell it to them. As such, it can justify the increased price tag.

    #10 Today We Couldn’t Find Our Cat So We Looked Out The Window And

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    #11 View From My Kitchen Window This Morning

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    #12 This Window That Makes My Back Yard Look Like It’s In 4 Different Seasons

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    However, a view does not equal another view and views can differ wildly. Among them, the likes of coastal properties, hillside homes and houses overlooking bodies of water (e.g. lakes or rivers) are often in high demand. If not for the beauty, then for the peace and quiet that often comes with it. And since there aren’t that many properties with such… properties, then the price grows exponentially higher.

    #13 Pregnant Lizard On Bathroom Window

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    #14 The Window Of This House I Rented Looks Like A Painting

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    #15 Aurora Borealis Seen Outside Of A Plane Window

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    Today’s trends suggest that the most sought out properties are mostly natural landscapes, such as sea views, mountain ranges, and park or green spaces. However, beauty is in the eye of the beholder, and to some city skylines are just as good. Just imagine, tall skyscrapers and urban aesthetics showing off the achievements of human civilization, lighting up the night sky (and creating light pollution along the way). Glorious.

    #16 Two Eagles Have Decided To Build A Nest Right Outside My Grandma's Window On The 12th Floor

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    #17 This Racoon Peeping Thru My Dad's Window At His Raccoon Figurines

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    #18 This Funky Little Ribbon Cloud Outside My Plane Window

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    So, how much in demand are views among people? The PurpleBricks estate agency suggests that 4 of 5 people (82%) would be willing to throw an extra $88,000 for a property that would include a view. So, long story short, a view is worth nearly $90K.

    But we’re not done yet.

    For those who don’t see money as an obstacle, 1 in 10 of them would gladly pay upwards of $250,000 for a dream view. That’s actually enough to buy a proper home in some states.

    #19 [oc] Tiny Frog Prints On The Dew On My Kitchen Window This Morning

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    #20 The Clouds Outside My Plane Window Look Like An Alien Landscape

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    #21 Saw An Albino Squirrel Out My Window

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    And there’s also a gender bias involved in it. On average, men were willing to spend around $95,100 for a property with a dream view whereas women maxed out at nearly $89,000. So, an average of $6,000 difference.

    The lowest folks went with paying extra for a view roughly $6,300 (15% of potential buyers) and nearly a fifth (18%) said they wouldn’t pay anything extra for it.

    #22 Black Vultures Picture Taken Through A Window That Reflects A Stained Glass Window

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    #23 I Snapped A Photo Of My Dog Through A Window Screen That Looks Like An Old Painting

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    #24 Feral Cat Comes To My Window Daily Because I Give Him Food

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    #25 I Have An Office Lizard That Comes To The Window For Food Every Day

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    Ultimately, it boils down to personal choice. While houses are more than just bricks and mortar with a view. Each sees something for themselves in it—whether it’s the tranquility of the solitude of a location, or the ability to see the waves crash in the distance. The view is a personal thing, and so there is no objective number one could place on the price tag. It’s the buyer who determines how much all of this is worth to them. But in most cases, it’s worth a lot.

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    #27 The London Eye Fitting Almost Perfectly In The Toilet Window

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    #28 Mirage Of Coffee Shop Window Makes It Look Like This Car Sells Pies Out Of The Boot

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    #29 Caught The Reflection Of The Light In The Window, Looks Like Its Floating In The Sky!

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    #30 Wasp Nest Made On Window

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    So, what would you pay for a view? Do you need one at all, or is it something that you’re eagerly awaiting to get once the real estate market makes it possible? Share your takes and stories in the comment section below!

    And while you’re at it, why not check out another listicle about real estate.

    #31 My Neighbors Tree Fits Perfectly In My Window

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    #32 The Photo Taken Through My Bathroom Window Looks Like A Real Piece Of Art

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    #33 The Sun Completely Set Through My Right Window, But Was Still Setting In The Left Window During My Flight

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    #34 I Saw This Lake That Is Shaped Like Fish Outside My Plane Window

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    #35 These Tinted Windows Make It Look Like We’re In The Ocean

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    #36 This Window Looks Like A Painting

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    #37 I Wake Up With The Pilot Saying Something I Don't Understand, When I Look At The Window I Have A Wonderful Surprise

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    #38 The View Of A Cemetery From My Tokyo Hotel Window Looks Like A Cityscape

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    #39 The Window Of My Hotel Room Looks Like A Wall Painting

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    #40 My Bathroom Window Looks Like A Painting

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    #41 Reflection On Window Looks Like Massive Spaceship Landing

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    #42 It's Fall Out Of One Of My Windows, Winter Out The Other

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    #43 This Wavy Road Seen From The Window Of A Plane Landing In Ft Lauderdale

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    #44 This Aircraft Has A Window In The Bathroom

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    #45 Ghostly Imprints Of Pigeons That Flew Into A Window Where I Work

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    #46 My Hotel Room Window Looks Out To The Wall And Window Of The Original Building

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    #47 Outside My Window, Minneapolis

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    #48 The Window In My Dc Hotel Just Opens To A Brick Shaft

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    #49 My Single Pane Windows Froze

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    #50 The Imprint A Bird Left On My Kitchen Window This Afternoon

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  • Saturday 06 April 2024 - 05:00
    We’ve all been taught that it’s possible to have too much of a good thing. But let’s just pretend for a moment that bigger is better! And that moderation is overrated! Now, I’m not encouraging you to go out and eat an entire box of doughnuts or drink enough coffee to give yourself a heart attack. But instead, brace yourself for photos of massive portions, items and animals that await you down below!

    We took a trip to the Absolute Units subreddit and gathered some of their most astonishing pics. Enjoy scrolling through these photos that might make you feel miniscule in comparison, and be sure to upvote your favorite gigantic things!

    #1 Absolute Unit Loves His Mum

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    As a Texan, I’m definitely familiar with the idea of things being unnecessarily large. As they say, everything’s bigger in Texas! And my partner made it very clear to me that was absolutely true during his first trip there. Wide roads, massive trucks, large houses, gigantic portions of food served at diners and more. But no matter how many times I’ve seen abnormally large things, I will never be desensitized to them. The Absolute Units subreddit still finds a way to surprise me.

    This online group is dedicated to featuring the biggest versions of anything and everything. And clearly, many people do believe that bigger is better, as the group has amassed an impressive 1.7 million followers. That’s an absolute unit of a subreddit! Here, you can find anything from gigantic cars to monkeys who could probably stand to lose 40 pounds. As long as it’s big, it’s welcome here!  

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    #5 Hyperion, The World’s Tallest Known Living Tree, Is A Sequoia In Redwood National Park, California That Stands At 380 Feet (116 M)

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    #6 Probably Not As Exciting As Other Posts Here, But Absolute Unit Of Cauliflower My Parents Grew In Their Garden

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    For some reason, many of us find it incredibly amusing to see something that’s not the size we expect it to be. The internet loves videos of people cooking in teeny tiny kitchens and extremely small versions of well, anything and everything. They’re adorable, entertaining and unexpected. But clearly, there are plenty of people who love the opposite as well: absolute units of things.

    According to Clever, comically large objects actually make for great home decor as well. You can cover your floor with a huge piano rug that actually plays music when you step on it, or place a giant Rubik's cube in the corner to function as a side table. Massive heat-resistant pieces of pasta can be used on hot pot handles, and huge boxes shaped like Lego bricks can be used to store all of your children’s Lego pieces.      

    #7 This Brown Bear! Estimated To Be Over 800lbs

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    #8 White House Chef Andre Rush Is An Absolute Unit. He Has Cooked For Clinton, Bush, Obama, And Trump

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    #9 Dna Came Back 93% German Shepherd. 7% Unidentifiable. We’re Guessing Grizzly Bear

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    Some people actually turn absolute units into pieces of art. Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen worked together to create a series of sculptures that turned small, regular items into massive, eye-catching pieces of artwork. These include a massive shuttlecock, a huge sprinkler hose, a giant bow and arrow, bowling pins and a bowling ball that could easily crush a person, a saw large enough to slice through a street and more.

    “We feel free to use all the approaches that come naturally to our non-monumental works: variations in scale, similes, transformations, a wide range of materials, and, of course, our use of familiar objects,” Oldenburg told My Modern Met.  

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    #11 King Of The Kidney Stones

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    #12 The Largest Leaf That's Ever Been Found

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    Bruggen also opened up about what it was like to create these absolute units of sculptures with Oldenburg. “Working together supposes an almost complete understanding of the other, an impossibility in any case, so instead we choose a unity of opposites, a convergence of our different dynamics, of symmetry and asymmetry, of acceleration or implied speed and stillness, of a polychrome and monochrome palette, gravity and lightness — all interrelating and interchangeable elements to be used by either one of us,” she shared.

    #13 Absolute Dandelion

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    #14 This Is Hulk, The Worlds Largest Pitbull

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    #15 Absolute Unit Of A Slug Boy

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    Not every absolute unit is to be enjoyed forever, though. Some bring us fleeting moments of joy, such as edible absolute units. If you’ve ever been to a restaurant that advertised a challenge to eat a huge plate of chicken fingers, a gigantic pancake, a mountain of nachos or an entire pizza in one sitting, you were likely surprised (and possibly disgusted). But it turns out that plenty of people love these absolute units of food. There are even entire blogs dedicated to finding these food challenges and conquering them. 

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    #17 This Absolute Unit Of A Cell

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    #18 This Carrot That I Took From Work

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    FoodChallenges.com, which is run by Randy Santel, features a directory of challenges from all over the world, reviews of challenges that Randy or other “food fighters” have attempted or completed, and tips for those creating or participating in food challenges. It’s safe to say that every challenge featured on the site would be considered an absolute unit. And you can find anything from sweet challenges with waffles and milkshakes to barbecue feasts with various meats.      

    #19 The Mother Of All Pancakes

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    #20 This Frog We Found On A Bike Ride (Size 10 Mens Shoe For Size)

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    #21 This Cheese

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    If competing in a food challenge grosses you out, don’t worry. You can still enjoy absolute units of food without worrying about getting it all down by yourself or in a certain amount of time. There are plenty of places that sell gigantic slices of pizza, croissants, cookies and more. But these are perfect for sharing with your friends and family! If you’re throwing a party, it might actually be worth it to get a pizza that’s longer than your dining room table. You’ll certainly have enough for everyone!

    #22 This Absolute Unit Of A Bouquet

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    #23 One Of My Poor Girls Laid This Absolute Unit Of An Egg

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    #24 Baseball+ Sized Hail In Iowa Recently

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    We hope you’re enjoying scrolling through these photos of absolute units, pandas. Keep upvoting the ones you find particularly impressive, and let us know in the comments what you’d like to see an absolute unit of. Then, if you’re interested in checking out another Bored Panda article featuring gigantic versions of small things, look no further than right here!

    #25 World Beer Drinking Champ And Absolute Unit Andre The Giant

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    #26 This Cat’s Arm Size

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    #27 Absolute Shark

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    #28 This Tadpole That Didn't Grow Into A Frog Due To Hormone Imbalance

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    #29 Damn! That's A Thicc Raccoon!

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    #30 This Breed Of Dog Is Called A Borzoi. It Has An Absolute Unit Of A Sniffer

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    #31 He Has Risen

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    #32 Imagine If He Suddenly Wakes Up

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    #33 An Absolute Apartment Unit In Hong Kong

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    #34 Think He’s Been Eating More Than Just Lettuce

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    #35 The Bruise On Scott Mendelson—and Scott Mendelson Himself—after Tearing His Pec Muscle While Attempting A Bench Press World Record

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    #36 Does My Pet Snail Count As A Unit?

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    #37 Absolute Unit Of A Pot To Boil 1,200 Eggs At Once

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    #38 This Sandwich My Nonno Showed Me

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    #39 This Is One Of The Largest Pizzas You Can Buy In New York. With The Pizza Box This Is Actually A Double Unit

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    #40 Absolute Unit Of A Jerusalem Cricket, Which Is Neither From Jerusalem Nor A Cricket!

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    #41 30 Dollar Burrito I Got Today

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    #42 This Absolute Unit Of A Schnitzel I Ate. Holy Schnitzel Indeed

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    #43 An Incredible Hanging Stone In The Sayan Mountains In Siberia

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    #44 This Keyboard

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    #45 The Worlds Largest Coin Which Is Legal Tender, Nominal Value Is $1 Million Aud

    It weighs 1 tonne (1012kg/2231lb) and is made from 99.99% pure gold valued at $53.5 million at the time of minting in 2012. It currently resides at the Perth mint in Australia.

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    #46 This Zucc My Wife Was Given

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    #47 This Freshly Shaven, Fat Cat

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    #48 From The U.S. National Tick Collection, Which I Just Found Exists Today

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    #49 This Oyster I Was Served Today

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    #50 Teabag Mountain

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  • Friday 05 April 2024 - 16:52

    British actress and singer Suki Waterhouse, 32, recently stepped into an exciting new role — that of a mother. She took a moment on Thursday, April 4, to introduce her newborn baby to her fans on Instagram with a picture showing her bundle of joy in her arms.

    Suki reportedly shares the infant child with none other than Hollywood heartthrob Robert Pattinson, 37, who is also Suki’s fiancé.

    In the adorable snapshot that Suki posted on Instagram, the new momma was captured lovingly holding her infant, who was swaddled in a blanket adorned with hearts. However, the couple are still keeping their fans guessing, as they haven’t revealed the name or gender of the little one yet.

    Suki Waterhouse and Robert Pattinson recently welcomed their first child together

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    “Welcome to the world angel,” Suki captioned the post.

    Celebrities who stumbled upon Suki’s picture while scrolling through their feed paused and took a moment to congratulate the couple as they entered parenthood.

    “Congratulations love! So happy for you both!” fellow celebrity mum Paris Hilton wrote

    “Now the fun really begins,” actress Alyssa Milano quipped, while singer Halsey commented, “ROCKSTAR MOM.”

    Fans and celebrities showered the couple with praise after the arrival of their new bundle of joy

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    Actress Nina Dobrev left a slew of hearts in her comment, along with a “Congratulations” on Suki’s post.

    Fans were also elated to catch a glimpse of the little one and the proud momma.

    “That child hit the genetic lottery,” read a comment that has garnered more than 10,500 likes so far.

    “This baby has no idea who their parents are,” said a second comment, while another said, “That child gonna be the most beautiful baby.”

    Robert Pattinson was pictured pushing a pram last month while out with his partner

    A loyal Twilight fan said, “The real baby renesmee.”

    News about Suki and Robert welcoming their first child together came last month after photos of the couple pushing a beige pram with their newborn were shared by the Daily Mail.

    The couple, who have kept their love life away from the limelight, were first romantically linked together in 2018.

    Suki Waterhouse adorably revealed her baby bump to a cheering audience in November last year

    Suki confirmed that she was pregnant while on stage in front of a cheering crowd at the Corona Capital Festival in Mexico City last November.

    “I thought I’d wear something sparkly today to distract you from something else I’ve got going on,” she said, revealing her baby bump to the crowd.

    “I’m not sure if it’s working,” she jokingly added before serving the audience with a musical performance.

    The post “Child Hit The Genetic Lottery”: Robert Pattinson And Suki Waterhouse Share First Pic Of Newborn first appeared on Bored Panda.
  • Friday 05 April 2024 - 16:23

    Singer Lizzo penned a deeply enigmatic essay that delved into the trauma of burying one’s feelings. The cryptic message came in the shadow of her recent “I quit” declaration that sent shock waves through her fan base.

    The Grammy-winner, whose real name is Melissa Viviane Jefferson, appeared to give a peek behind the Lizzo persona and showed fans a glimpse of Melissa in her raw and deeply personal essay.

    Lizzo wrote in the essay about a girl named Melissa who spent a lifetime policing her emotions and sticking to a set of internal rules she made for herself.

    From a young age, the Melissa in Lizzo’s essay was described as the mediator of her family when fights erupted. She imposed three rules—”1. Don’t cry, 2. Stay neutral; deescalate, and 3. Don’t take anything personal. This isn’t about you”—for herself so she could maintain the role of a peacemaker during turbulent times.

    “Humans tend to collect traumas like pebbles on a long hike. We toss them into our backpacks and keep moving forward. Some hikers would falter, but Melissa was built for this. She’d carried the stones of her family’s traumas uphill for years. She was strong,” Lizzo wrote in the essay.

    Lizzo, whose real name is Melissa Viviane Jefferson, wrote an essay about a child named Melissa who taught herself to bury her feelings and grew up with the trauma of it

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    “When men began to befriend and reject her, saying ‘you’re too good for me’ but not too good to make them feel good. She carried that,” she went on to say. “When childhood friends began to cut off the strings of her heart, saying ‘We can’t be friends anymore’. She carried that. When her family separated like dandelion seeds, it seemed like they’d never be together again. Melissa slept on so many couches, floors and car seats sometimes she didn’t know if she’d see them again. She carried that.”

    For the longest time, Melissa didn’t break the self-imposed three rules, but deep down, she “wanted to break them boldly and loudly and annoyingly and honestly and sloppily like every one else gets to do,” Lizzo wrote.

    Lizzo wrote in the essay that Melissa eventually learned how to break the rules and cry, escalate, and take things personally

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    “It was in that moment, tucked in a thin jacket inside of an 8-foot high instrument cubby in the inky darkness—it hit her,” she went on to say. “‘Is my suffering for a high purpose? Or is my suffering trying to kill me?’”

    “She cried.

    “She escalated.

    “She took it personal.

    “But it wasn’t enough. She wanted to scream in a microphone in a sea of shadowy faces. She drank whiskey and wove her pain into rock music,” Lizzo wrote.

    The singer went on to write about how Melissa began to “fall for her feelings”

     

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    As the “pebble-laden hike became lighter with time,” Melissa eventually decided that rules were meant to be “built and broken,” the About Damn Time singer said.

    She then went on to list out how Melissa broke the rules that she had made for herself.

    “So… She broke rule number 1 on stage while singing a beautiful song…,” read the essay. “Rule number 2 was broken when she grew older and saw the injustices of the world. Marching with hundreds in protest she realized not everything needs to be pacified. And one day when she finally fell in love, she broke rule number 3. No matter how much training she’d done she couldn’t help but take every thing her lover said and did personal. But it was ok. Because in all her resistance she realized breaking rules was her power.”

    “Melissa began to fall for her feelings. Her feelings gave life purpose. They weren’t always logical, as feelings seldom are. They were sloppy and embarrassing and rude and so fucking uncomfortable. But they were hers. And they were real,” Lizzo added.

    Lizzo’s essay comes days after she posted a video clarifying what she meant by her “I Quit” declaration

     

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    The essay came days after Lizzo clarified that she was not going to quit making music, which she described as “the joy of [her] life.” When she made the “I Quit” statement, Lizzo said she meant she was going to stop “giving any negative energy attention.”

    After posting the recent essay on Tumblr, fans had mixed reactions, with many supporting her for putting pen to paper and exposing her feelings, while others were critical and accused her of trying to gain attention.

    Some fans cheered the singer on and said, “Writing is extremely healing”

    The post Lizzo Pens Raw And Deeply Personal Message About About “Suffering” and “Feelings” Days After “I Quit” Post first appeared on Bored Panda.
  • Friday 05 April 2024 - 15:57

    A Mississippi mother decided to turn her two teenage sons in to the police after learning they were being searched for after firing shots at an officer.

    A Holly Springs police officer said on Tuesday (April 2) that he attempted to pull over a red Kia Forte driving erratically with no headlights on Interstate 22 towards Memphis.

    According to the police, at least two shots were fired from the suspects’ vehicle after a brief pursuit.

    “It was dangerous for the officers and any other pedestrians and anyone that was on that interstate at the time. That was a very dangerous situation,” Holly Springs Police Chief Darryl Bowens said.

    A mother decided to turn in her two sons to the police after they were accused of firing shots at an officer

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    A Marshall County sheriff’s deputy spotted the vehicle where the suspects ran into the woods, WMC reports.

    Following the incident, officers put in an alert with photos of the two men, aged 17 and 18, hoping someone would recognize them.

    The person who knew them the most eventually did. It took less than 24 hours for the mother to turn her teenage sons in to the police after seeing them on the news.

    “I was like, ‘Are you serious? Oh, hell no.’ I got up, and I asked questions,” the mother, who wishes to remain anonymous, said.

    “I don’t play no games with them. If you want to do the crime, you gotta do the time,” she said

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    According to Holly Springs Police, the suspects, aged 17 and 18, fired at a police offer during a traffic stop

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    She added: “I don’t play no games with them. If you want to do the crime, you gotta do the time— Plain and simple.”

    She also described seeing her children associated with a crime as “very shocking.”

    “My child does not get in trouble. He don’t bother nobody. They don’t do nothing. All they do is play games. This is very new. This is very shocking.”

    The mother learned about the crime after seeing her sons’ photos on the news

    Her sons reportedly insisted that they were innocent.

    Both of them have been charged with aggravated assault on a police officer. Their names were not released by the Holly Springs Police Department.

    Furthermore, an additional person of interest in the case has reportedly been questioned but not charged.

    People congratulated the mother for her integrity

    The post Mom Turns In Her Sons Accused Of Shooting At Police After Recognizing Them In Footage first appeared on Bored Panda.
  • Friday 05 April 2024 - 13:00

    Thieves broke into the vault of a money storage facility in the San Fernando Valley, stealing around $30 million in one of the largest cash heists in the history of Los Angeles.

    The crime reportedly took place on the night of Easter Sunday (March 31) when the burglars entered the GardaWorld money storage facility in Sylmar, LAPD revealed on Wednesday (April 3).

    GardaWorld is “one of the largest privately owned integrated security and risk” companies internationally, and it partners with private companies, governments, humanitarian organizations, and multinationals, according to the company’s website.

    The burglars were able to breach the building and the safe where the money was stored, according to L.A. Police Department Cmdr. Elaine Morales.

    Nobody noticed the money was gone until the following day when employees opened the vault.

    Burglars broke into the vault of a money storage facility on Easter Sunday and stole around $30 million in cash

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    The LAPD is currently working with the FBI on the case.

    “It’s just mind-blowing that you would never suspect it,” he said. “$30 million in the Valley, gone. How? Why? I’m still trying to process it,” an employee who works at GardaWorld told ABC7.

    “Was it an inside job? Was it just one person? Was it a group? You know, there’s a lot of questions.”

    The burglars are thought to have broken through the roof of the facility, but a law enforcement source revealed that there was also an effort to breach the side of the building.

    It remains unclear how they gained access to the vault without triggering the alarm system.

    The theft is one of the largest cash heists in the history of Los Angeles

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    A video shared by ABC shows a large cut on the side of the facility covered by a piece of plywood with rubble around it. It hasn’t been confirmed whether this was related to the break-in.

    Scott Andrew Selby, co-author of “Flawless: Inside the Largest Diamond Heist in History,” told the L.A. Times that the crime has “all the markings of a really well-thought-out job” that was done by a “professional crew.”

    Despite this, he believes the thieves might not ultimately get away with the sophisticated heist.

    “As technology progresses and the world gets small, there are a lot of ways you can mess up and get caught,” Selby said. 

    “With touch DNA, the slightest mistake can expose the identity of a member of the crew, leading authorities to eventually identify their associates.”

    Aerial footage shows a cut on the side of the facility, though it remains unclear how it was connected to the crime

    Image credits: FOX 11 Los Angeles

    Another mysterious aspect of the theft is that very few people reportedly knew that there were large sums of cash in that safe, according to law enforcement sources.

    Anyone with information about the crime is being asked to contact the FBI at 1 800 CALL-FBI (225-5324) or online at tips.fbi.gov.

    Bored Panda has contacted the Los Angeles Police Department for comment.

    The burglars managed to avoid the facility’s alarm system

    The previous biggest cash robbery in Los Angeles was the Dunbar Armored robbery in September 1997, in which six men stole $18.9 million from the former site of the Dunbar Armored building—a similar facility to GardaWorld— on Mateo Street.

    The GardaWorld crime comes two years after thieves stole $100 million in jewels and valuables from a Brink’s big rig at a Southern California truck stop. 

    On that occasion, burglars used a 27-minute time window where one driver slept in the vehicle’s sleeper berth while another ate a meal at a truck stop. The criminal or criminals still haven’t been caught.

    Multiple people believe the crime was an “inside job” carried out by someone familiar with the building

    The post “Can Imagine The Film Already”: $30M Easter Heist Leave LAPD And Feds Baffled first appeared on Bored Panda.
  • Friday 05 April 2024 - 10:19

    Bianca Censori, the latest Mrs. West, has certainly not shied away from the spotlight since tying the knot with rapper Ye, formerly known as Kanye West.

    Her recent choice of outfit to dine out with her 46-year-old husband was essentially just her underwear—a busty black bra and flesh-colored lace tights. Some fans were underwhelmed at the fashion choice and said the 29-year-old Australian architect and model is running out of creative fuel for her outfits.

    Ye and Bianca stepped out for dinner together at Gigi’s in Los Angeles on April 3, and for their date night, Bianca’s ensemble was daringly scant on fabric. The outfit marked yet another instance in Bianca’s growing catalog of risqué public appearances.

    It seemed as though Bianca chose to forgo wearing underwear beneath her lace tights. But she strategically placed a black purse to cover her privates while walking down the streets of LA.

    Meanwhile, Ye hid behind black sunglasses, even though it was nighttime, and he strolled by his wife’s side in his all-black outfit. The rapper had his hood up as well.

    Ye and Bianca Censori appeared to enjoy their date night in LA as they grabbed dinner together

    Image credits: BACKGRID

    Instead of gasps of awe or shock, social media users collectively shrugged, as they are growing tired of seeing Bianca’s repetitive and unimaginative attempts at gaining attention.

    “Everything Bianca Censori wears is ugly. Like, be so for real. Put an actual outfit on, please,” one critic wrote on X, formerly known as Twitter. “Every time I see a video of Kanye and Bianca Censori out and about I get major Sims waiting for directions vibes from her.”

    “If she looked confident, it’d be a different story, but maybe this is just a shot of her looking meek, timid, and uncomfortable,” a second comment said, while a third added, “She always looks so scared and uncomfortable idk maybe it’s just me.”

    Bianca’s recent string of barely-anything outfits sparked speculation among fans about whether she’s in a controlling relationship, where Ye is parading her around in outfits of his choosing.

    Recent reports cited sources and claimed Bianca is starting to feel used by her husband ahead of the release of his ‘Vultures 2’ album.

    “She needs a break and needs to step back,” a source told the Daily Mail. “She loved the attention but it is getting overwhelming and Kanye keeps pushing and pushing for more, more, more leading up to the release of Vultures 2.”

    The source claimed that Bianca feels like Ye is using her as a “marketing tool” to get as many eyeballs as possible and remain in the limelight. Moreover, the source noted that Bianca is interested in starting a family and having children after her husband’s album is out.

    “She feels like he is using her as a free marketing tool – as does everyone else,” the source told the outlet. “These past couple of months have been an experience, but she really wants to focus on having children after the album drops. She knows she is overexposed.”

    Fans appear to be growing tired of Bianca Censori’s repetitive underwear outings and pointed out that she always looks “scared and uncomfortable”

    Image credits: BACKGRID

    Recent reports further claimed that Bianca’s family had an issue with her recent outfits. However, her sister, Angelina Censori, dispelled the rumors and said her family supports Ye.

    “We all support him. We support his new album. We support his new clothes he’s dropping,” Angelina was quoted telling the Herald Sun last month.

    Angelina also said that claims about their father wanting to have a sit-down with Ye about his marriage with his daughter are “all just bulls—t.”

    “My dad never talks,” she added. “Nothing’s true.”

    Ye and Bianca’s Wednesday date night comes amid the news of a new lawsuit that the rapper is at the center of.

    The music mogul was accused by a former employee of harassing his employees at Donda Academy, a school that Ye founded and named after his mother.

    The employee, Trevor Phillips, also accused Ye of wanting to put kids in cages in the now-shuttered school.

    “In front of the schoolchildren, Kanye continued his dangerous rhetoric. Kanye started to openly discuss how he only likes to date White women,” the lawsuit stated. “Then addressing the two school children, Kanye told them that he wanted them to shave their heads and that he intended to put a jail at the school — and that they could be locked in cages. The staff quickly distracted the children, and escorted them out of the room.”

    Trevor, a Black man, further accused the rapper of treating his Black employees “palpably worse than white employees.”

    The ex-employee claimed that Ye, on one occasion, ordered a Black campus security guard to have his dreads shaved off if he wanted to keep his job.

    Trevor said in legal documents that Ye would openly make antisemitic comments and derogatory remarks against the LGBTQIA+ community.

    “… He could not resist indulging in his favorite topic: ‘The Jews are GREEDY and they keep trying to take MY MONEY,'” read the lawsuit. “In addition to other repeated attacks on Jewish people, Kanye then began threatening the LGBTQ community. ‘Yeah I am going for the Gays! FIRST the Jews, THEN the Gays.'”

    “Gay people are not true Christians,” the rapper was quoted saying in legal documents. “And Gay people are controlled by Bill Gates so that they don’t have children for population control.”

    Ye and artist Ty Dolla $ign were meant to hold “listening” parties for the Vultures 1 & 2 albums this month in arenas in Tampa, Fort Lauderdale, Pittsburgh, Nashville, Charlotte, and Washington, D.C. However, just a day or two after the announcement was made, reports said the large-scale listening sessions were canceled, according to Variety.

    “We regret to report that due to the time constraints for Ye and Ty Dolla $ign to curate production and meet logistic requirements, the upcoming dates for the VULTURES 1&2 listening experience will need to be revisited at a later date,” said a post from Amalie Arena last week.

    Her outfits no longer make fans gasp in awe or shock. Social media users are now yawning at her outfits instead

    The post Bianca Is Running Out Of Ideas As Kanye Takes Out Wife In Lace Bra And See-Through Tights first appeared on Bored Panda.
  • Friday 05 April 2024 - 07:16
    Nowadays, it seems like advertisements are unavoidable. If you want to watch a video online, you’ll have to suffer through two commercials before it even starts, as well as several sprinkled throughout the video that will go on for 5 minutes unless you click “skip.” We see them on social media, on billboards and sometimes even plastered all over cars.

    In this world of incessant advertising, it’s hard to find an ad that truly stands out. But one subreddit is dedicated to finding the most brilliant pieces of marketing and sharing them online. Below, you’ll find some incredibly clever ads that have been spotted all around the world, so enjoy scrolling through and be sure to upvote the designs that you find particularly effective!

    #1 "Protect Wildlife, Before It's Too Late" WWF Deutschland Campaign

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    #2 One Click Can Change Your Future

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    #3 No Easy Way Out - Women's Helpline

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    Advertising is not the easiest field to work in. Most people are often annoyed by ads and do everything in their power to avoid them. Whether that means installing an ad-blocker on their internet browser or paying a little extra to avoid commercials when watching shows online, it’s worth it to keep those annoying advertisements from infiltrating your peace. 

    Every now and then, however, we encounter marketing that’s so brilliant, we don’t even mind the fact that it’s advertising a product. After all, we all need to buy things, so we might as well support companies that we think advertise well! That’s why this subreddit dedicated to sharing amazing ads exists. This community has over 461k members, and it’s the perfect place to go if you spot an incredible ad that you’ve just got to share!

    #4 Travel Faster With A Good Book - National Library Of Singapore

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    #5 Littering Says A Lot About You - Live Green Toronto

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    #6 IKEA Early Christmas Sale Ad (2014)

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    As with anything else in life, what makes for a great ad is subjective and can depend on many factors. But according to strategic growth advisor James Cole, step one is understanding your target audience. Marketing to Gen Z is going to be very different from creating an ad that targets boomers. So it’s important to understand how your audience speaks, where they like to get their information and what appeals to them.

    Step two is knowing your competition. Find out exactly how they’re advertising and whether it’s working for them or not. You can learn from their successes or their failures and work to create an ad that’s even better. You want to stand out, while still managing to grab the attention of the same audience. 

    #7 Thai Restaurant In A Small Town In Ireland

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    #8 A Local Lawyer

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    #9 J&b Scotch Whiskey (1990)

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    When advertising, James Cole says it’s also key to know all the ins and outs of the product or service you’re providing. Understanding all of the key features and benefits is crucial, so you can highlight them in any ads. And you’ll need clearly defined objectives as well. Whether you want to reach a more international audience, a younger audience, etc., you need to tailor your advertising specifically to that goal. But always remember to be honest. False advertising is a quick way to create a terrible ad, and sometimes even a lawsuit, so it’s important to avoid the temptation to bend the truth. 

    #10 World Vision - He Sees What Can't Be Shown

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    #11 Volkswagen Polo Ad (2005)

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    #12 Nike Ad By Wieden+ Kennedy Featuring Young Serena Williams

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    While some advertisers might be brilliant at what they do, it’s important for anyone marketing to test, test and test again, James Cole says. Test your ads on small audiences and get feedback about what they liked and didn’t like. Make some changes and keep repeating the process until you’re happy with what you hear. Launching an ad that will be seen by the entire country, or perhaps all around the world, can be very costly, so it’s important to make sure you have the perfect ad ready to go when you finally share it with the world.

    #13 TG4: Irish TV Ad For Women's Gaelic Football Season

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    #14 Colgate Floss, 2011

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    #15 1968 Magazine Ad

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    Forbes also has their own recipe for creating the perfect advertisement. After it’s been confirmed that you know your audience, they recommend creating a captivating headline. This might include making a promise, including statistics about your brand and making a personal pitch to your target audience. It can also be wise to assure your potential customer base that you can solve a problem they have. Don’t just boast about how great your product is, but explain what exactly it can do for them. 

    #16 Mississippi Department Of Transportation Ad Against Distracted Driving

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    #17 Maxell (1990)

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    #18 Breast Cancer Now - Beat It

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    Including a call to action can also be helpful in advertising. Let your audience know exactly what they need to do to get their hands on your product. Should they call to make an appointment, hop online to place an order or go to their local grocery store to pick it up? Forbes explains that by providing customers with options for purchase, it makes it easier for their minds to jump from seeing an ad to actually making a purchase, without requiring much thought in between.

    #19 Lupin On Netflix (Or A Fake Jewelry Campaign)

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    #20 After Six 1972

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    #21 IKEA Ad For Upcoming Store Opening In Oxford Street, London

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    The goal when creating an ad is to make something that will be memorable for years, or even decades, to come. Wyzowl has compiled a list of some of the best commercials of all time, and it’s likely you remember many of them. First, they mention the Dumb Ways to Die Australian Metro ad, which featured lots of creatures being sliced and killed in various ways to encourage travelers to make smart decisions when using public transit. If you’ve seen the ad before, you’re likely singing it in your head right now! 

    #22 Jim Beam (1990)

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    #23 Nike - Your Only Limit Is You

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    #24 From The Coldest Waters Of Norway - Ocean Blue

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    We hope you’re enjoying this compilation of some of the world’s best ads, pandas! Keep upvoting the ones you find particularly clever, and let us know in the comments below if you’ve ever seen any ads that you were impressed with. Then, if you’re interested in checking out another Bored Panda article featuring fabulous ads, look no further than right here!

    #25 Rebel Sport - We're Up For It

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    #26 McDonald's - Loved By All

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    #27 Pink Flamingoes (1987)

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    #28 This Canon Camera Ad On A Suzuki Jimny

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    #29 Mcdonalds Heatwave Ad (UK)

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    #30 3D Billboard For An Post. Dublin, Ireland (2023)

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    #31 Panasonic (1990)

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    #32 Sony (1990)

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    #33 British Airways

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    #34 Technics (1987)

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    #35 Sherlock Holmes Ad In TV Guide (1967)

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    #36 Trains - Now On Uber

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    #37 Philips Television (1951) By Cassandre

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    #38 Vintage Bob's Big Boy Menu & Advertising

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    #39 Check Out This Old Shell Advert!

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    #40 Icee (1976)

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    #41 Movie Poster For "Civil War" (2024)

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    #42 Duck Head (1990)

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    #43 Smirnoff (1990)

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    #44 Pontiac (1999)

    Image credits: StephenMcGannon

    #45 Crown Royal (1990)

    Image credits: StephenMcGannon

    #46 Sony (1987)

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    #47 Uber - Origami Cars

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    #48 Koss Stereophones (1974)

    Image credits: StephenMcGannon

    #49 Hostess (1976)

    Image credits: StephenMcGannon

    #50 Salem Lights (1987)

    Image credits: StephenMcGannon

    #51 Vintage Burger King Whopper Advertising Sign

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    #52 Tanqueray (1987)

    Image credits: StephenMcGannon

    #53 Rumple Minze (1987)

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    #54 KFC - Sorry Utensils

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    #55 Antique Cream Of Wheat Thanksgiving Ad

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    #56 Rca Victor Presents Perry Como's Holiday Special (1967)

    Image credits: StephenMcGannon

    #57 Mercury Cougar (1999)

    Image credits: StephenMcGannon

    #58 Vintage Enriched Butter-Nut Bread Advertising Sign

    Image credits: myvisionvivid

    #59 Stoli Vodka (1990)

    Image credits: StephenMcGannon

    #60 Tobacco Is Whacko If You're A Teen (2002)

    Image credits: StephenMcGannon

    #61 Spalding (1976)

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    #62 Panasonic & Poltergeist II (1987)

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    #63 Ad Of The Day: Visa

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    #64 These Rei Flyers For A New Location Opening In My Area (September 2023)

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    #65 King Of Skate (2002)

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    #66 Seagrams Seven Seas (1990)

    Image credits: StephenMcGannon

    #67 Myer's Rum (1990)

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    #68 Early Times Kentucky Bourbon

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    #69 Escort - Radar Warning Receiver (1987)

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    #70 Chevy Trucks, 1970

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    #71 Saturn (1999)

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    #72 Pioneer (1987)

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    #73 Camel Filters (1987)

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    #74 Vintage Coca Cola Trademark Registered Metal Porcelain Ad Sign

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    #75 Jim Beam (1990)

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    #76 Right Guard (1990)

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    #77 Nbc News Special (1967)

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    #78 Vantage Cigarettes (1987)

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    #79 Marlboro (1974)

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    #80 H.i.s Jeans (1990)

    Image credits: StephenMcGannon

    #81 Givenchy (1987)

    Image credits: StephenMcGannon

    #82 Canoe By Dana (1990)

    Image credits: StephenMcGannon

    #83 Chaps By Ralph Lauren (1987)

    Image credits: StephenMcGannon

    #84 Laserdisc Club (1990)

    Image credits: StephenMcGannon

    #85 Buick (1999)

    Image credits: StephenMcGannon

    #86 Camel Cigarettes (1990)

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    #87 Vintage Crow Bar Tobacco Advertising

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    #88 Miller Lite (1999)

    Image credits: StephenMcGannon

    #89 Kool Milds (1990)

    Image credits: StephenMcGannon

    #90 Malibu Lights (1990)

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    #91 Zales (1987)

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    #92 Winston (1987)

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    #93 Winston Cigarettes (1990)

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    #94 Vintage Old Gold Cigarettes Tin Advertising Sign, 1930-1969

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    #95 The Music From Marlboro Country (1967)

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    #96 Playboy (1987)

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    #97 Benson & Hodges (1974)

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  • Thursday 04 April 2024 - 13:21

    As people age, they begin to lose the ability to do the same things they could when they were younger, and basic tasks like cooking and cleaning suddenly become much harder. Unfortunately, many elders might not even be aware that they’re falling behind with their daily needs and remain adamant about living alone.

    For this senior mother-in-law, it got to a point where her daughter-in-law got food poisoning just from eating at her house. Concerned for her child’s safety, the DIL forbade her to feed the grandkid at all. However, neither MIL nor her husband abided by her decision.

    Scroll down to find the full story and a conversation with consultant and care manager for those aging in place, Rebecca West, who kindly agreed to tell us more about difficulties in old age.

    As people age, simple tasks like cooking become much harder

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    For this senior woman, it got to a point where her food poisoned DIL and her baby



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    There are many reasons why the elderly stop taking care of themselves

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    The state of the senior woman’s home that the author of the story is painting can be described as elder self-neglect. The U.S. Department of Health & Human Services refers to this term as “behavior of an elderly person that threatens his/her own health or safety and generally manifests itself by failure to provide himself/herself with adequate food, water, clothing, shelter, personal hygiene, medication (when indicated), and safety precautions.”

    Bored Panda reached out to consultant and care manager for those aging in place, Rebecca West, who says that additional signs to look out for include a depressed mood or erratic changes in behavior. For instance, they may forget or miss appointments, change their sleep schedule, forget to follow up with people, or constantly lose important items like keys or glasses. “Altered mental status in a loved one should be addressed right away,” she stresses.

    West adds, “Physical signs may include appearing unwashed, smelly clothes, dirty hair, and unkempt fingernails. Wearing the same clothes over and over again is a good indication that more help is needed, either because they aren’t physically able to change their clothes themselves or aren’t remembering to wash and change their clothes regularly. ”

    There are many reasons why the elderly stop taking care of themselves, including dementia, depression, disease, poverty, and isolation. According to West, in many cases, the person might refuse to seek help because they feel ashamed. She also notes, “With the elderly population, there can also be a big fear of losing their independence if they admit they are struggling.”

    Another contributing factor is that they simply don’t know where to turn or who to reach out to. “It can feel very overwhelming to understand where to start and who to trust. That’s part of the reason I started The Invisible Crowd, as there are often so many resources at a person’s fingertips that they just don’t know where to look. Lastly, if dementia is playing a role in a person’s behavior, they may not be able to comprehend that they are in need of assistance.”

    Sometimes such behavior even affects and endangers the general public when they increase the risk of a house fire or their environment breeds diseases. However, if the senior is deemed clinically capable of making their own decisions, they have the right to refuse help, and protective services providers have to respect their choice.

    What’s even more concerning is that self-neglect is not only damaging to one’s health but can also be life-threatening. A study in 2009 that analyzed over 10,000 seniors discovered that a lack of self-care was associated with a significant increase in premature death. Additional research found that such behavior increases the risk of elder abuse.

    Usually, the tendencies of self-neglect progress, therefore, it’s important to keep an eye on the elderly

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    It can be hard to know how or when to intervene when your loved one is experiencing self-neglect. West advises, “I’d say the sooner the better, just by offering something small like shoveling their driveway when it snows or bringing over some baked goods.

    Building that bridge of communication and trust will most likely give you more information. When you bring over some muffins and look inside their home, is it a mess? Are the ceiling tiles falling down? Or is it clean and orderly?”

    Usually, illnesses and conditions like dementia, Parkinson’s disease, or depression progress, leading to a gradual loss of ability or interest in self-care. Therefore, it’s important to keep an eye on them, even if a self-neglecting senior doesn’t officially require outside care.

    She mentions that if it’s someone you don’t know personally or don’t feel comfortable interacting with, reaching out to local community paramedics, fire stations, or public health officials is a great place to start. “You can Google your local branches’ phone numbers and explain your concerns to them. Never put yourself in a dangerous situation, if you’re unsure how someone might react, bring in a professional to investigate their circumstances further,” she adds.

    The seniors themselves can try to prevent self-neglect as they age by staying in touch with their close circle, becoming involved in community activities, getting to know their neighbors, and scheduling regular medical appointments. 

    People assured the author in the comments that she’s not overreacting

    The post “I Almost Died”: Baby Falls Ill When Family Feeds Him In Secret Despite Mom’s Warnings first appeared on Bored Panda.
  • Thursday 04 April 2024 - 10:52

    While nobody would argue against the need to promote computer literacy in order to avoid scammers, it’s equally important to also promote and empower people to fight back against them. You know, in the form of heckling them back in the same way they tried to do with you whilst saying they’re Tim from Microsoft support. Or something.

    Take note from this Redditor who narrowly avoided a scam, but instead of shrugging it off, they took it a step further and proceeded to call the scammer operations multiple times across several days. Like a boss.

    Most might think scammers are nigh untouchable. Nope, all you need is a little bit of ingenuity to get back at them

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    Take notes from this guy who, after nearly getting scammed, proceeded to call the scammers back and waste their time

    Image credits: Cup of Couple (not the actual photo)

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    While the author of the post did feel like it was a small victory, it was a victory nonetheless

    Redditor u/Starbucks__Lovers nearly fell victim to a $450 (maybe even more) scam. We get it, the guy’s tired and out of it. Happens to the best of us. But instead of leaving it at that, he decided he can afford to wreak some havoc.

    So, he set up some Google Voice accounts and proceeded to call the scammers back. Many, many times. So much, in fact, that folks there started recognizing him after several calls. It took a while for the scammers to pick up on the idea of blocking him, but better later than earlier in this case.

    Heck, the guy even borrowed a phone to make some calls just to get under the scammers’ skin even more. This went on for several days until most of the resources were essentially used up. While it was a small and petty victory, it was a victory nonetheless.

    And folks online approved. It was only appropriate for folks to point out that there are coordinated campaigns against scammers on Reddit and other platforms, so this is definitely not out of the ordinary. Besides that, some Redditors admitted to doing the same, with one explaining how they often manage to link two of the scammers together and then he listens to the chaos.

    There are less proactive ways of dealing with scammers, but a tad bit of chaos within legal limits wouldn’t be frowned upon either

    The State Government of Tennessee issued guidelines for how to handle a scammer attack. First and foremost, as soon as you understand that you’ve been contacted by a scammer, but before they’ve breached anything, simply hang up, stop your correspondence, whatever. Just stop.

    If you believe that the scammers got at least a whiff of your bank information, contact your bank and make sure your accounts are safe. And, immediately after that, check your computer for malware, change your passwords, and report the scam. Depending on the nature of the scam, you might want to talk to local law enforcement, the Federal Trade Commission, Consumer Affairs, Identity Theft or the Better Business Bureau.

    However, there are people who take a more creative or even hands-on approach to dealing with scammers. Internet personalities like Jim Browning and IRLRosie tackle scammers on a daily basis. At the very least, they waste as much scammer time as possible so that they can’t target other folks. And if pursued, then entire operations get shut down.

    So, what are your thoughts on any of this? Share your takes and stories in the comment section below! And if you need more scams in your life, have at it.

    Folks approved of the anti-scam measures, sharing their stories and even pointing out some initiatives that do the same

    The post Online Scammers Try Their Luck On The Wrong Person, Regret It All When He Retaliates first appeared on Bored Panda.
  • Thursday 04 April 2024 - 08:46

    A big part of teaching kids to socialize is for them to learn how to share. Whether it’s toys or food, kids need to know they can’t always have everything for themselves. Sharing is caring, after all, right? But what about sharing things that they’ve won fair and square? Should they learn to give those up as well?

    One mom shared her dilemma about whether she was right not to make her son share his raffle toy prize. She claims other parents started pressuring her and the boy to give the prize to another boy who didn’t win anything. The mother initially refused, but after her husband started wondering whether they should’ve encouraged the boy to give his prize away, she started doubting her decision as well. So she decided to ask the Internet’s opinion.

    Bored Panda reached out to parenting coach Megan Thompson. She was kind enough to weigh in on the situation, telling us whether the mom’s decision was the right one. Read our interview with her below!

    Kids love raffles, parties, and any other event where they can get free toys

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    Yet, when one kid won two prizes, his mom felt pressured to make him give one of the toys to another child

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    Parenting coach Megan Thompson says she would’ve let the child decide for himself as well

    The situation the OP describes in her post isn’t anything unheard of. We all know kids don’t particularly like to share their stuff. Parenting coach Megan Thompson tells Bored Panda that they’re similar to adults in that regard. “Most adults are not great at sharing either. We just get better at appearing we do,” she says.

    “If someone gifted an adult two brand new cars, do you think their immediate reaction would be to look at their neighbor’s old car and think, ‘I really think they could use the other car more than my family,’ and give it to them straight away?” Probably not.

    “That’s what it would feel like for a child to be given two new toys and be told to give the other one away.” She says that whether this could’ve been a teaching moment really depends on the child’s age. As the mother mentioned her kids are both old enough not to throw tantrums when they don’t get a prize, it seems they might be old enough to make a decision themselves.

    “I would make it the child’s choice to share the other toy,” she somewhat agrees with the OP’s decision. “I’d first have a chat with my child and let them think about it. Let them try on how it feels. Don’t let other parents pressure you – it’s an opportunity to learn and grow,” Thompson notes.

    She says that this is perhaps a bigger learning experience for the child who didn’t get the toy car. She has some advice for the parents of the other kid: “If the other child doesn’t share with them, coach them through how that feels. Don’t fix it or promise to make it up to them. Your child may be more generous to others the next time they are given an abundance.”

    She argues that the kid who didn’t win anything actually got the better end of the stick in the long term. “Your kid is going to grow and learn from disappointment in this situation – in fact, I’d argue [that] while they may have lost the prize, they really won. Kids have to flex their disappointment like a muscle and build resilience. It’s one of the greatest gifts we can give them. We can empathize and coach them through it,” Thompson explains.

    Parental peer pressure might be hard to deal with, but parents should stick to their guns

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    In the situation that the mother describes, it seems that the main problem here stems from the opinions of other adults. The mother felt quite firm in her decision to let her son choose whether to give up the toy car until other parents and her husband prompted her to doubt it.

    VeryWell Family writes that parents should be confident in themselves and their decisions: “Count all the things you are doing right as a parent and trust yourself.” When other parents are giving advice, more often than not, they’re coming from a good place. The best reaction is to politely let them know you’ve already made up your mind.

    Of course, it’s healthy to consider suggestions from others. When choosing to stick to your guns, think about:

    • Do you think your parenting decision is what’s best for your child?
    • Do you have any scientific evidence supporting your decision?
    • Might what you’re doing be harmful or dangerous to your child?

    After considering these questions, make a decision that suits your values and parenting strategy. After all, when children see their parents not sway from peer pressure, it sets an example in their minds. They should be able to handle pressure from their peers better if they see their parents being firm with their beliefs.

    The majority of people agreed that the kid should keep what he won fair and square

    But some thought the mother should’ve intervened

    The post Moms Asks Is She’s A Jerk For Not Forcing Her Son To Give Up His Prize first appeared on Bored Panda.
  • Thursday 04 April 2024 - 08:04

    It’s no surprise that people tend to get quite invested when watching a movie. Even though deep down they understand that the stories and the people portrayed on the screen are fictitious, sometimes the acting is just so good, they forget all about it.

    However, there are times when something feels off; when the story is not believable, the setting is somehow wrong, or there is simply no chemistry between the actors whatsoever. The latter is what members of the ‘Pop Culture Chat’ community recently discussed when the user ‘Joanna_Valdes’ asked them about the romantic leads in movies that had zero chemistry. People covered all sorts of pairings in their answers, so scroll down to find them on the list below, and see if you have sat through at least one of the listed movies.

    #1

    Anne Hathaway and Adrian Grenier as Andy and Nate in The Devil Wears Prada Yessss all of their interactions in this movie are like you'd speak to an annoying brother or house-mate

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    #2

    Dan Radcliffe and Bonnie Wright together were so awkward, and it didn’t help that the screenwriters gave them such weird interactions (the “open up, you” and the shoelace-tying scenes give me so much secondhand embarrassment).

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    #3

    Thor had more chemistry with Capt Marvel in their few seconds of interaction than this.

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    #4

    I mean, the answer here has to be Cara Delevigne and Dane Dehaan in “Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets”, right?

    I legitimately thought they were related. For about 30-40 minutes before realizing that wasn’t the case and then becoming aggressively bored by it and shutting it off.

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    #5

    I thought Henry Cavill and Amy Adams were devoid of chemistry in Man of Steel - they seemed so awkward together.

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    #6

    Ok, hear me out - Fred Astaire and Audrey Hepburn in Funny Face. Audrey obviously respects Fred and sees him as a mentor and that comes through in the film and Fred obviously sees Audrey as a sweet young girl but that’s the problem - they were badly matched as he was too old for her and looked too old for her and they had no romantic chemistry whatsoever. I actually really dislike this film because I do not believe whatsoever that they love each other. 

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    #7

    Channing Tatum and Mila Kunis in Jupiter Ascending. I unapologetically love that movie but their chemistry is just soooo bad.

    *I love dogs!!*.

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    #8

    Jamie Dornan felt like the material was beneath him, he was practically fully clothed in his love scenes with Dakota while she fully nude, the sex scenes were completely vanilla and mechanical, and the author kept interfering with the production. There was no way they were going to have a good production.

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    #9

    Emily VanCamp and Chris Evans as Sharon and Steve in Captain America: Civil War. Sibling vibes

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    #10

    I’m surprised nobody mentioned Emma Watson and Dan Stevens yet. Has the live-action Beauty and the Beast faded from public consciousness that quickly?

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    #11

    I love love love the Fast saga but you can never convince me that Michelle Rodriguez and Vin Diesel want to have sex with each other. Ever.

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    #12

     Angelina Jolie and Johnny Depp in The Tourist. Johnny was completely miscast which ruined the movie for me.

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    #13

    The new Mr and Mrs Smith. I was trying to explain to my husband why I didn’t like it and I realized it was the pairing. They’re both good actors, but I think they aren’t good actors together. But I mean, the chemistry obviously was out of control in the original. I’m sure it’s hard to find that again. 

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    #14

    Julia Roberts and Brad Pitt in The Mexican.

    Absolutely painful to watch.

    I guess they are friends in real life and thought it would be fun to do a movie together...this means there was probably no chemistry read, which explains EVERYTHING.

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    #15

    The Happening. These two are supposed to be married. (Except she had Tiramisu with some other clown).

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    #16

    Not a movie but in grey’s anatomy izzy and george having a moment for a few episodes was so hard to watch, there was zero chemistry between the two characters. like why did they write that in? it seemed so unnecessary.

    #17

    The answer is obviously Jennifer Lopez and Owen Wilson in Marry Me.

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    #18

    These 2 always gave me siblings vibe in every scene. He has better chemistry with Danai 

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    #19

    Audrey Hepburn and any male lead who was at least 10-20+ years her senior. She was born 1929. Humphrey Bogart (1899) Fred Astaire(1899) William Holden (1918) Gary Cooper (1901) and on and on. As charming and brilliant as she is an actor, the story was completely unbelievable and you're just left with such an ick about it. I know people LOVE these movies and they were really well received, but they are just so unwatchable to me !

    #20

    From Justin to Kelly. Like you could not convince me that either Kelly or Justin wanted to be in this movie together, but they were contactually obligated to do so. Also the rumours that Justin was hooking up with Paula Abdul did not help him be a convincing romantic lead with that extra context.

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    #21

    Jack Black and Kate Winslet in The Holiday even thought their arc is definitively better than Jude and Cameron’s. Great acting, just a lack of sexual chemistry. .

    #22

    Ashton Kutcher and Reese Witherspoon in Your Place or Mine.

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    #23

    Matthew McConaughey & Jodie Foster in Contact ('97) is an all timer. Great movie but possibly the most awkward makeout in film history.

    They have amazing friendship/ sibling-type chemistry IMO, but every movie Cary Grant & Katharine Hepburn starred in together as lovers just made me go huh...? Who approved that!

    #24

    Matt Damon and Hong Chau in Downsizing.

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    #25

    I don’t think I’ve ever seen a movie or series where Emma Roberts has chemistry with her male co-star.

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    #26

    Hugh Grant/Andie McDowell in Four Weddings and a funeral.

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    #27

    Showing my age but Denise Richards and Pierce Brosnan had absolutely no spark.

    #28

     Lindsay Lohan and Chord Overstreet in 'Falling for Christmas'.

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    #29

    Ana de Armas and Chris Evans have so much chemistry in "Knives Out", so Idk why it didn't work out in "Ghosted".

    #30

    I raise you Mark Ruffalo and Melanie Laurent in Now You See Me. When they threw out the romantic twist at the end I was like....didn't see that coming, and not in a good way. Not a major plot point but a completely unnecessary and not believable side plot.

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    #31

     josh hartnett and shannyn sossamon in *40 Days and 40 Nights.* i maintain this is one of the worst romcoms i have ever seen and the lack of chemistry between the two leads is the least concerning thing about the film. literally this movie is just about a guy being SA'd by everyone and then having to ask for forgiveness for it. the 2000s were mind boggling.

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    #32

    DEAR. EVAN. HANSEN. ??? 

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    #33

    Renee Rapp and Chris Briney-Mean Girls 2024.

    This is more Chris’ fault then Renee. I couldn’t buy him as Aaron Samuels and his acting skills aren’t the best when you pair him next to a broadway actress and a pro singer.

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    #34

    Sydney Sweeney and Glen Powell in Anything But You.

    #35

    I watched a movie with Alexa Vega(Spy kids) and Carlos Pena( Big Time Rush), and they had NO onscreen chemistry at all, which is hilarious because they are MARRIED. It was so bad.

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    #36

    It’s me, popping in for my regularly scheduled Liam Hemsworth slander. This weak a*s kiss, knowing it’s probably one of the only ones you’ll get?! Honorable mention for Daniel Craig and Lea Seydoux in the last Bond movies. Just…no.

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    #37

    The two leads in the recent West Side Story had absolutely zero chemistry. Minus chemistry, possibly.

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    #38

    Ryan Gosling and Ana de Armas in Bladerunner

    Ana has no chemistry with any of her Co casts.

    #39

    Ashton and Reese was SO bad. 

    #40

    Amber and Richard A Christmas Prince Trilogy.

    #41

    Ana de Armas and Marilyn Monroe in Blonde.

    #42

     I love them as characters and I love the movies, but I just can’t buy them as a couple I’m sorry. They have the rain kiss but that’s about it.