“I Love Nostalgia”: 35 Posts From The Past You Have To Be Old Enough To Get (New Pics)

Remembering the good old days is good for the soul. Sure, the feeling does have this bittersweet air to it: you might remember things fondly, but going back to that time and place is otherwise impossible. Unless you’re that time-traveling hipster. This post may includeaffiliate links. So,I Love Nostalgiais a page on X that celebrates all things old, but good. The page is a throwback to the past for multiple generations of people, covering things from the ’60s all the way through to the aughts....

December 4, 2023 · 8 min · 1604 words · Jonathan Sanchez

“I Was Offline For 8 God Damn Minutes”: Remote Worker Calls Out Micromanaging Boss

Trust and support are fundamental to motivating your team to do well at work. Unfortunately, some managers don’t quite understand some of the basics of leadership and only ever aim to punish others. At times, these punishments are beyond ludicrous. And some management decisions specifically discriminate against remote workers. Case in point, Reddit user u/SpecterGygax, who works remotely,recently went viralon the r/antiwork online community after sharing just how much their boss micromanages them....

December 4, 2023 · 6 min · 1254 words · Bruce Carney

“If You Need It Explained, You Won’t Understand”: 50 Posts From ‘Delusions Of Adequacy’ (New Pics)

There’s a little bit of geekiness in all of us. Who doesn’t have that one thing about which they strangely know a lot and pride themselves on being experts? Whether it’s gardening, the Harry Potter universe, or video games, it’s not such a bad thing to channel our inner Sheldon Cooper sometimes. Sure, he’s a bit socially awkward, but that doesn’t take away from his charm.The subreddit we’re looking at today is exactly that—nerdy and a little bit challenged in the adequacy department....

December 4, 2023 · 6 min · 1175 words · Carol Miller

“That Looked Expensive”: People Share 35 Fails And Accidents That Cost A Small Fortune (New Pics)

That crunch when backing up a car, or the crash of a bowl slipping off the table, there are certain sounds that just make us inwardly groan. From cleanup to embarrassment or material cost, disasters and accidents are never fun. But once it’s our wallet removed from the equation, we do have an interesting fascination with seeing things break.The “That Looked Expensive” internet group is dedicated to documenting accidents, fails, and disasters that might make you shudder a little bit....

December 4, 2023 · 4 min · 668 words · Susan Carter

“Your Nose Grows”: 30 Women Share Pregnancy Side Effects They Had No Idea About

Needless to say, no two pregnancies are the same. While some women get to enjoy only the glow and all the beautiful things it entails, others might have to deal with quite a few unpleasantries, such as fatigue or morning sickness.But these two are just a couple examples—and rather common ones, too—of things that soon-to-be-moms have to endure. Apparently, the pregnancy can also affect their vision, breathing, even shoe size, as members of the ‘Ask Women’ subreddit pointed out....

December 4, 2023 · 11 min · 2151 words · Shannon Robinson

45 Times Companies Gave The Most Ridiculous Explanations For Their Mistakes

Facing the truth and being responsible for your actions, no matter how unpleasant, is the mature thing to do. But that’s easier said than done. Especially when talk turns to business! Many companies and managers have a hard time being honest about what’s going on because they have a vested interest in staying profitable.The r/AskReddit online community had a field day, calling out various companies that gavethoroughly ridiculousexplanations for why something was happening....

December 3, 2023 · 19 min · 3985 words · Diana Smith

50 Chucklesome Signs That Folks Had To Snap A Pic Of And Share On This X Page

You know the comedic trope when someone very desperate in life calls out to God, asking for a sign? And then they are immediately met with a literal sign on the side of the road or on a wall or whatever, but with something insulting on it. This post may includeaffiliate links. As the internet is vast, it should come as no surprise that there’s more than one community that’s all aboutFunny Signs....

December 3, 2023 · 6 min · 1212 words · Brittney Reed

50 Funny And Relatable Cat Memes That Might Make You Want To Rescue A(nother) Cat

One of the kindest things you can do in life is help an animal in need.Millions of animalsenter shelters in the United States alone, and they need caring new owners and a forever home. One way to raise awareness about this issue is with the power of memes. And what’s a better combo on the internet than cats and memes?The Odd Cat Sanctuary, a not-for-profit feline rescue organization, aims to do a lot of good in the world....

December 3, 2023 · 11 min · 2308 words · Beth Copeland

50 “Images That Might Be Cursed,” As Seen On This X Page

While it can be hard to put one’s finger on it, certain images have a way of making your skin crawl, causing some amount of confusion, or just having a downright weird aura, despite being a collection of pixels on a screen.The “Images that MIGHT be cursed” X page posts pics of things that really do have a somewhat threatening aura. So get as comfortable as you can, because these images will do their darndest to prevent that, get to scrolling, upvote your favorites, and be sure to comment your thoughts below....

December 3, 2023 · 6 min · 1132 words · Janet Smith

Man Thinks His 2 Y.O. Daughter Deserves Her Name More Than A 6 Y.O. Dog, Demands It Be Changed

The idea to give a pet a name that many humans have shouldn’t be an issue at this point, right? After all, pets are family, and family should be given the same amount of love and respect as any other person. Not everyone is of that opinion, unfortunately. A guy recently had an issue with their neighbor who happened to have a dog who shares a name with the guy’s daughter—Charlotte....

December 3, 2023 · 4 min · 762 words · Andrea Allison

Someone Asks What’s The Scariest Thing In The Ocean That Has Photo Evidence, And 30 People Deliver

Last month, Reddit userFragrant_Whole3328made aposton the platform, asking others “What is the scariest thing seen in the ocean that has a photographic proof?” It immediately went viral and people have submitted a lot of creepy pictures. From the goblin shark to phantom jellyfish, here are the ones that fuel people’s nightmares the most. This post may includeaffiliate links. The plastic patch Are we just not going to talk about a telescope fish...

December 3, 2023 · 4 min · 758 words · Vincent Cunningham

Spouse Is Oblivious They Follow SO Around During Business Calls, Learns Not To The Hard Way

Working from home, when your professional and personal worlds collide, can become rather chaotic. But in the case of Reddit userWary_Marzipan2294‘s spouse, it was the employee themselves who made it weird. In aposton the subreddit ‘Petty Revenge,’ the person explained that their partner developed a rather peculiar habit: they started mysteriously popping up next to the Redditor whenever they were on a business call, reacting to the smallest sound and demanding silence....

December 3, 2023 · 2 min · 423 words · Cassidy Hopkins

“There Are Too Many Passwords”: 50 Things People Are Sick And Tired Of

But last month, X (formerly known as Twitter) user Girl Fieri (@realgirl_fieri) asked all the non-boomers on the platform to share their most boomer-esque complaints, and the replies immediately started pouring in. Image credits:realgirl_fieri So we decided that taking a look at the submissions would be a nice change of pace to the never-ending discourse on intergenerational differences. Or, in this case, similarities! This post may includeaffiliate links. “Generational hostility is nothing new,“Samuelwrote....

December 3, 2023 · 4 min · 805 words · Anna Richardson

50 Things That Were Quietly Erased From Our Reality, According To Folks Online

Such reflectionallowsus to paint a clearer image of reality, empowering us to make informed decisions and navigate the evolving landscape with greater understanding. To get started, Reddit userStaclearmade aposton the platform last month, asking everyone on it: “What slowly went away in the past decade that no one noticed?” Here are the answers that people related to the most. This post may includeaffiliate links. Finding a recipe online that doesn’t involve the author’s life story, author’s pet’s life story, and the author’s pet’s squeaky toy’s life story....

December 2, 2023 · 5 min · 1020 words · Diane Kelley

Neighbor Who Thinks He Owns The Street Starts Insulting The Wrong Man’s Mother And Soon Regrets It

Not all days are beautiful in the neighborhood. An unpleasant person next door can become a headache for most people around them. Thejerk neighborfrom this Redditor’s story could surely run for the “worst neighbor” title. And all for a parking spot on the street. Bored Pandareached out toLisa Mirza Grotts, an Etiquette Expert with 23 years of experience for a comment. She was kind enough to share her expertise with us and our readers....

December 2, 2023 · 4 min · 698 words · Kurt Hayes