Tuesday, October 18, 2022

Funniest Jokes for Those of You Stuck in a Career Crisis


Raise your hand if you're stuck at work with no idea what to do about your so-called 'career!' You want financial stability and comfort, but you also want a corporate environment that supports the ways in which you like to work or one that just allows you to do basically nothing while collecting a significant paycheck. Ok, we know the latter idea is far-fetched, but we can dream, can't we?  

 

If you self-identify as one of these folks stuck in a career crisis, just know that this feeling probably is unlikely to go away any time soon. And that's definitely not your fault. You didn't make the world. Fortunately, these jokes compiled from @humorous_resources and @corporate_millennial_memes are proof that, well, a lot of other people feel this way. Keep scrolling below to check them out! For more funny memes and tweets, take a look at these funny Halloween costume fails.

'I told them they had to leave immediately': Woman sends younger sisters home after they spied on her husband


Sure, teenagers will be teenagers, but all actions have consequences! This thread was posted to Reddit's r/AmITheA**hole subreddit by u/dionysus901, who detailed how her sisters' recent visit went awry. Essentially, they spied on her husband and followed him to a client dinner. The dinner went haywire when he saw the sisters attempting to take pictures. The original poster, who refused to hear the girls out, sent them home immediately, and now it seems there's permanent family drama.

 

Naturally, the ruthless members of the AITA community on Reddit were quick to suspect that the teenagers had good reason to snoop around and that the husband could very well be cheating. The reality is we simply don't know enough of the facts. That could be because the original poster is deliberately withholding information, or it could be because the teenagers truly have no evidence that there is any foul play here. In that case, this woman is totally justified in sending these drama-hungry girls home. As we said, actions have consequences!

 

For more family drama, take a look at this story about a woman who punished her nightmare nephew by spraying water at him, and keep going below for this full post.  

Is remote work going away?: Manager demands remote worker keeps camera on and pointed at their face for all hours worked


How are we supposed to work in our PJs with this Karen manager eyeballing us the whole time?

Cringey DIY Home Renovation Fails That Are So Bad They'll Make Your Eye Twitch


Home remodeling is hard. It's physical, it's expensive, and it's tedious. Not only that, but home remodeling and handiwork is just downright HARD. That's why most people hire professionals to get the job done for them. At least, most regular people really should be hiring people who are professionals and know what they're doing. 

 

That's not always the case though. 

 

In fact, a disturbingly high number of people, usually people who can't afford expensive labor, attempt to try to do things on their own because… How hard could it be right? And boy, do those people learn the hard way and sometimes pay the price. 

 

Aesthetically, an amateur remodel is pretty obvious. Lines aren't perfect, top coats are weird, placement is odd, and sometimes it just feels off. But what about the really, truly terrible self-remodels? The ones that nobody talks about because they're so cringey and painful to look at? Well, here are a few of the most terrible, eye-twitching home remodels done by amateurs. 

 

Let this be a solemn warning to any DIYers out there

Bridezilla Kicks Server Out of Her Wedding For Outshining Her


No one's going to fault you for being a little on edge on your wedding day… but nothing is an excuse to be rude to wait staff; this bride's apparent insecurities led her to act in a way that jumps clear over the line of acceptable behavior.  

This thread was posted to Reddit's r/AITA (Am I the A**hole) subreddit by the bride, Reddit user u/Present-Ad-3934, who shared her story to the popular sub in order to see whether or not she was in the wrong for how she reacted towards the server at her wedding. In no uncertain terms, the readers declared that the bride was a colossal a**hole in this situation for her cruel actions towards the waitstaff and general attitude, including for demanding such a strict dress code.

"YTA but don't worry. I'm sure the catering team will get it right at your next wedding," quipped JeepersCreepers74 in regard to the bride's husband's disapproval of her behavior. 

"Bold of you to assume they'll serve her again," responded Liraeyn.

"You ruined your own night by being jealous/judgemental of someone who likely had zero intention of drawing any attention to herself." Another user, u/Sushistereo responded.

Keep reading to see the screenshots. For more bridezilla action, check out this bridezilla who accused her SIL of upstaging her just for showing up. 

Son Disparages Mom in Social Media Post, Dad Undermines Wife and Refuses to Make Him Take it Down


What this family needs is therapy. And a lot of it at that! This thread was posted to Reddit's r/AmITheA**hole subreddit by u/Lost-Passage9681, who opened up about a recent fight with his wife over their son's social media post. It all started with a request: the 14-year-old son wanted to go on tour with his stay-at-home dad's musician friend during his fall break. The dad thought it over and ran it by his wife, who initially said yes but claims to think the whole thing was a joke. That's why when their son was all packed up and ready to leave, the mom almost stopped the trip from happening. 

 

After the trip, the son posted a compilation of photos from the tour on social media and included in his caption disparaging comments about his absent mother and how she nearly kept the trip from happening. This post unearthed a ton of resentment and drama between all three family members. Based on the Redditors in the comments section below, there are a ton of different takes on this scenario. Our take is that everyone here needs to learn a lesson or two, from the spoiled son to the distant mom to the "good cop" dad. In short, I would not want to be a part of this family.

 

For more family drama, check out this post about a bridezilla and her sister, and keep scrolling below for the full story!

'My brother said I'm a whiny a**hole': Aunt backs out of family vacation after family makes her the de facto babysitter


This aunt chose to back out of a family vacation after her parents and brother revealed their plans to make her into a babysitter for nieces, forcing her to share a room with the two toddlers. 

Funniest Memes About Dating App Fails We Saw This Past Week


We really ought to not generalize when it comes to dating apps. Yes, there are going to be inevitably a bunch of weirdos. But they're also a bunch of normal people on these apps as well. But if you made a list of all the normal people you can find on dating apps, that doesn't sound very entertaining, now does it? I don't know, maybe we should give it a shot though. I guess it just feels like that would be kind of like free advertising for genuine people looking for love on these dating apps. Instead, we choose to find the funniest dating app fails to share with you all because those are much more entertaining in our humble opinion. And, if you struggle to make the quote-on-quote "perfect profile", these profiles should make you feel slightly better about wherever your profile lands in the spectrum.

So, whether you love dating apps, hate them, or would prefer never to have to think about it, you'll probably enjoy these dating app fail memes.