“AITA For Not Paying My Nephew’s Hospital Bill?”

Children love to experiment. They are little daredevils that are ready to jump at any opportunity to satisfy their curiosity. They are eager to learn through experience. That is often because, unlike many adults, they do not think the negative consequences through that well. They simply jump and hope to land on their feet. However, sometimes they don’t. Who is to blame then? The adults? The parents? The child? This is the dilemma that the author of thefollowing storyis in....

December 2, 2023 · 2 min · 418 words · Janet Price

12 Times Celebrities’ Dark Sides Were Exposed In Leaked Text Messages

Keeping receipts in the form of text messages is a popular way to defend yourself against false claims that might be detrimental to your reputation.However, such receipts can also be used against you, especially those that might expose your deepest and darkest secrets.One must always be careful when getting too personal while talking to someone via text messages, because this could, once again, be used as a receipt against you.Celebrities know this all too well, yet seem to never learn their lessons, as such text messages have been exposed against their will on several infamous occasions....

December 1, 2023 · 8 min · 1575 words · Lee Cuevas

20 Ridiculous Questions That This Landlord Wants To Know About Their Tenants

A classic example isthis story on Xabout an overly detailed rent application form that one netizen once found and put up for discussion. And, of course, there was no full-fledged debate, because the commenters were mostly sophisticated in their wit about this hapless landlord. More info:X Image credits:Ketut Subiyanto (not the actual photo) It seems that the landlord who compiled it was incredibly meticulous and suspicious So, this ‘rent application form’ includes 20 points, and even with sub-points, which sometimes begins to resemble a form applying for access to state secrets....

December 1, 2023 · 3 min · 493 words · William Rodriguez

30 People Reveal The Cooking Hill They’re “Willing To Die On”

Food is something that many of us love, love,loveto talk about! It makes a lot of sense because it’s literally the fuel that keeps us going. Not only that, but food is a core part of our traditions, whatever culture you’re looking at. However, it would be naive to say that everyone’s on the same page when it comes to cooking.The members of the r/Cooking online communityspilled the teaabout their strongest and spiciest cooking opinions that they’re willing to defend with everything they have....

December 1, 2023 · 16 min · 3292 words · Sandra Hanson

30 Screenshots That Prove Facebook Marketplace Is An Unhinged But Hilarious Mess

Facebook Marketplace is a great spot to find some cheap second-hand goods. It’s appealing to many sellers because it has a wide reach and is easy to use. The social media aspect of it also makes it easy to connect with potential buyers and answer any questions. The site also imposesvery few limitson what you can sell, making scrolling through the website feel a lot like a garage sale. And just like in any other garage sale, you are bound to find some weird stuff there....

December 1, 2023 · 5 min · 885 words · Brandy Mccarthy

35 Personalized Plushies That Let People Hug Their Lost Pets Once Again, Made By This Company

Losing a beloved pet is never easy. It feels like a space just opened up, and you have nothing to fill it with. And even after taking your time to grieve, sometimes you wish that you could hold and hug your pet once again. To help people fulfill this wish, a company namedPetsies offers unique plushies created to replicate your pet. According to the company, their artists use airbrushing to include even the smallest of details, and the whole process can take up to six weeks....

December 1, 2023 · 7 min · 1406 words · Matthew Dickerson

35 Times People Were Blessed With Hidden Easter Eggs IRL (New Pics)

Most of us love finding hidden gems scattered around us. From searching for Waldo in crowded illustrations to identifying Easter eggs in your favorite movies, there’s a certain type of joy in discovering something others usually fail to notice. This post may includeaffiliate links. In the 1980s, the Easter egg acquired a new meaning that keeps the hunting going all year. The novel definition refers to an extra feature hidden in video games, software, movies, or even commercials....

December 1, 2023 · 5 min · 880 words · Terry Nichols

50 Of The Rarest Genetic Mutations Ever Spotted In Pets (New Pics)

Science fiction has done a great job at making the concept of genetic mutation so frightening that even thinking of it happening in real life following a nuclear disaster might send chills down one’s spine.Well, genetic mutations do happen in real life without it being an apocalypticFalloutscenario. The results might vary, but it can just be an aesthetic change making you look unique and cool.Animals are no different in that regard....

December 1, 2023 · 9 min · 1847 words · Robert Williams

Anya Taylor-Joy Gives Heartbreaking Response After Reporter Compliments Her Eyes In Old Interview

It is hard to imagine that an actress as glamorous as Anya Taylor-Joy would ever be subjected to insulting remarks about her physical appearance, yet, here we are. Upon being cast in the 2016 film Split, Anya sat down with W Magazine to discuss her rise to fame. During the interview, the reporter described the at-the-time 20-year-old actress’ eyes as “beautiful” before adding: “They’re so far apart.” The interviewer proceeded to ask: “When you were a kid, did they make you self-conscious?...

December 1, 2023 · 4 min · 794 words · Heather Turner

British Artist Shares Her Mental Health Struggles In 30 New Witty Comics

Depression is far from being a subject of humor as it can significantly impact relationships and the personal well-being of many people.Interestingly, some people coping with mood swings often find solace in humor. In line with this, creating art has been recognized as an effective method to combat depression and anxiety.Gemma Correll, an artist who battles these conditions, has channeled her experiences into creating comics that are both humorous and insightful....

December 1, 2023 · 3 min · 638 words · Michelle Scott

Dog Barks In Italian Accent To Sound Just Like His Owner

A lot of people consider their pets their children. We spend every day together, go on adventures and even develop similar habits. It’s no wonder people say that pets end up looking like their owners. Aaron the husky took this one step further – after having conversations in Italian with his owner, he started replying with a seemingly Italian accent. How do you say “the best boy” in Italian? More info:TikTok...

December 1, 2023 · 3 min · 563 words · Alexander Bowman

Gasparilla Pirate Wreaths (22 Pics)

The Jose Gaspar ship stays moored off Bayshore blvd. near Tampa General Hospital year round. Many people take to the water on their boats following the ship into downtown, others stick to celebrating on land. Groups, called Krewes raise money for charity’s, have their own traditions for how their costumes are made and join in the parade throwing beads from their floats. Tampa, especially South Tampa, has another tradition of decorating their doors with Pirate themed wreaths....

December 1, 2023 · 2 min · 374 words · Daniel Oconnor

Hey Pandas, It’s National Christmas Lights Day, Share How You Used Them To Decorate Something

Hey everyone! In celebration of National Christmas Lights Day, we’d love to hear how you’ve creatively used Christmas lights in your decorations. Did you transform a space into a winter wonderland, create a dazzling light show, or use them in an unconventional way?This post may includeaffiliate links. Hey everyone! In celebration of National Christmas Lights Day, we’d love to hear how you’ve creatively used Christmas lights in your decorations. Did you transform a space into a winter wonderland, create a dazzling light show, or use them in an unconventional way?...

December 1, 2023 · 2 min · 372 words · Kim Williams

I Make Road Trip-Inspired Blankets (40 Pics)

It all started as family road trips in 2005. We would drive till we drop, get something to eat and a motel room. We would start all over again the next morning, on a different route home. The photo collection grew so large that I felt it was for a reason not known. More info:Facebook 157views157views Art

December 1, 2023 · 1 min · 57 words · Lauren Roberts

Man Expects Wife To Raise Two Kids He Hid From Her For 3 Years, Gets Served With Divorce Papers

Those looking for a long-term relationship often discuss (not) having children in the somewhat early stages of dating. That in no way means that one should start planning a family with a person they’ve been on three dates with; but having at least a brief conversation about it some more dates later might be a good idea. That’s because people might have different expectations and it’s important for a couple to be on the same page if they want things to last....

December 1, 2023 · 3 min · 548 words · Jason Ward