Wednesday, September 7, 2022

Funniest Coworker Memes for People That Cannot Livee With or Without Those Losers


Many of us have semi-conflicting relationships with our coworkers. It's great to get along with them but also keep your distance. Most people are perfectly normal, but there will definitely be people around you just trying to get ahead, even when the stakes are extremely low. We all also have that one coworker that cannot stop trying to build a tight friendship while you're just trying to get your work done. You can't exactly tell them to shut the f*ck up because its bad for morale, but boy wouldn't it feel great to be able to press mute on them from time to time? You also have to perfect that fake laugh of yours when your superior walks in and begins to tell you about the CRAZIEST thing his little kid did that weekend.

 

Yep, this is half of the job. If you relate at all, you'll probably get a kick out of these coworker memes.

Comedian Satirizes Connecticut and Boston Wedding Engagements


Comedian Shannon Fiedler (@shannonfiedler13) nails back-to-back impressions of a Boston girl and a Connecticut girl getting engaged.

Foreign Bride Gets Prolonged Revenge on Scamming Army-Serviceman Ex-Husband


When this US Army enlisted married a German bride, he insisted that they settle in his home country. He agreed to help with handling her immigration papers to the US, and after an arduous and drawn-out moving process, the two began their journey. Except the husband hadn't done any of the immigration documents, he had promised he would.

"Little did I know, my ex-husband did not do a single bit of research or even did his part for my immigration process, and I wasn't able to set foot on the plane that would bring me to my new home." the poster writes. "Long story short, he left for the US without me, and I was homeless, with a Suitcase and two cats."

She began rebuilding her life and set a plan in motion to do what little she could to ruin his.

This story was posted to Reddit's r/pettyrevenge subreddit by Reddit user u/Babalon6666, who shared her story to the sub with great reception. The post has earned 12k upvotes and gotten a good response from readers.

"So you told his lawyer what needs to happen per German law for you to finalize the divorce and the lawyer hasn't arranged for the necessary paperwork? His lawyer is playing him as much as you are!!!" replied user nygrl811.

"Yup." replied the original poster. "A very clear instruction was sent to his lawyer via e-mail AND physical mail. And still no response from their side."

"Lawyer sees $$$. Too funny!" the first commenter responded. 

Scroll on to see screenshots of the thread and reactions below!

Woman's In-laws Keep Showing Up to Her Home Unannounced


Sometimes, in-laws have zero understanding of personal space. In this story, which was posted to this thread on Reddit's r/AmITheA**hole subreddit by u/jamhappy165, this woman's in-laws kept "dropping by" with gifts on the weekends without any advanced notice.

 

It's totally normal for this to happen once, twice, maybe even three times. But at that point, it already sounds like a recurring plot device in a horror movie. The original poster described how eventually, she just stopped going outside to say hi because she was tired of rapidly throwing on her bra and rushing to look presentable for her husband's crazy family. It seems that her husband tried relaying the message on her behalf (although other Redditors have dragged him for not doing enough), but they Keep. Coming. Over. 

 

Finally, the in-laws from Hell came over yet again with a gift. The Redditor's husband told his mother that his wife was taking a nap, but then his mother abruptly told him to tell her to get dressed and come out to see her. Obviously, this was some sort of sick and calculated test. No sweet and well-meaning mother-in-law would ever! The Redditor obliged and came out to say thank you, but this feels like just the beginning, to be honest. Just wait till they have kids!

 

For more content like this, take a look at this story where another bizarre mother-in-law got offended when her son's wife stopped wearing the ugly frog jewelry she kept purchasing for her. Keep scrolling for the original post and the intense commentary!

Bartender Gets Revenge on Her Boss During Her Final Month at the Restaurant


This bartender of a small, family-owned restaurant has vowed to get revenge during her final month on the job after the owners have treated her and other employees horribly during the entirety of her time working there. Some of the unacceptable behavior includes forcing employees to bring their own potholders to work as a "contribution." This post was shared via this thread on Reddit's r/antiwork subreddit by u/hells_isabel.

 

For context: the Redditor, a single mom who supports herself with two other forms of income, fired back at her overbearing managers by answering a phone call from them saying, "Thank you for calling our competition across the street. How can I help you?" The owner complained that she was planning on firing the Redditor for the comment, but if she doesn't get fired, she plans to quit at the end of the month anyway. 

 

For her final month on the job, the Redditor wants to enact her revenge. It's the unapologetic pettiness that really gets me. She has clarified that she doesn't plan to do anything that would jeopardize her co-workers' jobs, but she opened the floor in the comments for suggestions regarding what she should do. Ideas range from placing toy roaches around the restaurant to getting a job at the competing restaurant across the street. Hopefully, Lady MacBartender gives another update when the deed is done. 

 

We've seen other instances of workers getting their revenge. This employee's Glassdoor review posed long-lasting problems for his former company. Keep scrolling below for u/hells_isabel's story in her own words!

Woman Sneaks Out of Restaurant When Fiancé Tells Her to Pay For Him and His Friends


This couple maintains separate finances, as the woman explains, largely owing to the fiancé's preference. When the tables turned, and suddenly she was earning more than her fiancé, he was very interested in getting her to pay more than her share to help him out. That's all well and good, as long as he had been doing the same for her previously, but that doesn't seem to be the case. Her fiancé has insisted that she pay for things for both himself and his friends.

This thread was posted to Reddit's r/AITA (Am I the A-Hole) subreddit by Reddit user u/Throwaway795571, who shared her story to the popular subreddit with the title "AITA for sneaking out of the restaurant after my fiancé told me to pay for his and his friend's meal?"

The situation came to a head when the two went out to dinner together with some friends of his. She made it clear from the outset that she wasn't paying for this get-together. During the meal, her fiancé suddenly leaned in real close and let her know that she'd be paying for everything. 

In a moment inspired by romantic comedy and sitcom tropes (although a lot less humorous given the situation), she excused herself to go to the bathroom, quietly slipped out the door, and left. 

Now she's wondering if she is in the wrong for her actions and the way that she played her part in all of this. When she appealed to readers for their advice, they overwhelmingly insisted that she was in no way in the wrong and would be better off if she did away with her terrible fiancé for good. Commenters pointed out how controlling and demanding her fiancé seemed to be.

"Why are you marrying someone who insists that his money is his money, but your money is also his money? NTA." commented user madelinegumbo.

"Yes. I don't say a word about how and where he spends his salary." responded the original poster. "He does intend on dictating how I spend my money sometimes. But now, with the raise thing, he's admittedly gotten more aggressive. I keep trying to get to the root of the issue but to no avail."

"The root of the issue is that he's selfish and controlling and doesn't respect you." user madelinegumbo then replied.

What do you think? What's your take?

Scroll on to see screenshots of the thread below.

‘I cannot make this up’ Woman’s Order of Fast-Food Chicken Fingers Turns Out to Be Deep Fried Paper


Let's be honest, it is really frustrating getting the wrong order when you go out to eat. Obviously, we are only human and we all make mistakes from time to time. It's not fair to lose your cool on a teenager working at a fast food joint when they give you extra pickles instead of no pickles. They heard the pickle part at least! They're doing their dang best, they probably can't even drive yet. Kindness and empathy are crucial to have n mind when dealing with customer service workers in general, fast food can only be served so fast, those are real people operating the machines after all. If you want your food within seconds, try a vending machine.

 

But this story… Well, there really isn't much of a defense that can be made on behalf of the fast-food restaurant. This woman went to Zaxby's and ordered chicken fingers, all was good until she began to dip in and noticed a bizarre consistency. We'll let her tell you herself.