Monday, October 31, 2022

'Everyone clapped for her, except for me': Older sister humiliates younger sibling in front of entire singing class


This story makes an argument for why siblings should never take a class together. This thread was posted to Reddit's r/AmITheA**hole subreddit by the older sibling, who cannot help but show her mean side even when she tries to portray herself in a good light.

 

These two sisters chose to take a voice class together (first mistake), and the Redditor refused to acknowledge that they were related (second mistake). By the time her younger sister sang in front of the whole class, she was nervous and made a few mistakes. It should be acknowledged that the younger sister was only 15, the Redditor was 19, and most of their classmates were in their twenties. When the performance was over, everyone clapped except for the original poster, who proceeded to make savage critiques in front of everyone. Criticism is surely necessary for any singer to grow, but this older sibling clearly had no intention of being helpful. The fact that she's still wondering if she's the A-hole in this situation says a lot about her self-awareness. It doesn't sound like she's even apologized yet. Word of advice: don't take a performance-based class with your sibling. It only leads to this.

 

For more family drama, check out this story about a woman who sent her younger sisters home after they were caught spying on her husband.

Monk Exacts Ant-Fueled Revenge on Queue Jumper


You can feel the zen of this meditation retreat washing over you. 

Let's face it: no one likes a queue jumper, and watching someone blatantly flaunt breaking this most rudimentary cornerstone of society is enough to boil the blood of even the calmest among us. There's just no excuse for such blatantly antisocial behavior, and you're pretty much going to deserve whatever is coming to you. 

It's like those entitled persons who, rather than waiting in the correct lane in rush hour traffic instead, dodge up a side lane only to cut in at the last moment. This not only isn't smart or clever, but it's also actively making everything worse for everyone as the flow of traffic has to halt to dodge your self-centered maneuver. It's not as if everyone else in that queue hasn't thought of doing that; it's an obvious solution, but for most of us, our moral compass — and recognition of our place in the larger puzzle — keep us from committing such atrocious behavior. 

Not so for this queue jumper, who quickly got their just desserts delivered to them in the form of dessert for a horde of ants.

For more petty revenge, check out this guy who tricked a micromanaging manager into destroying their own work. 

October Roundup: The Funniest Halloween Memes, Tweets, and Fails for Millennial Employees


Now that October is finally at its end, here were the best corporate Halloween memes and tweets on the Internet! It may have felt that the corporate Halloween costume jokes went a bit overboard this year, but perhaps that's because so many of us workers are tired and need a laugh. Besides, no one knows how to overdo a joke like the Internet. However, in case you live under a rock and missed some of these, we've got you covered with the following list. Keep scrolling below to take a look, and for more content like this, check out these autumn fails. 

Employee's Horrible Boss Denies Request to Switch Shift, Gets Revenge By Working OT Against Company Policy


This supervisor got a rude awakening. His employee, who shared this story via this thread on Reddit's r/MaliciousCompliance subreddit, was promoted to a new job within the company and was required to communicate with HR to facilitate the transition. The employee requested for his supervisor to switch him to a day shift so he could also handle the HR business by the required date. His supervisor denied the request and said the Redditor could answer those emails from home, implying that this work should be completed outside of office hours. 

 

This was a big mistake considering the company had a new policy encouraging employees against working overtime. Well, the Redditor was not going to work for free, so he logged all of his hours when working on those transition emails from home. When his supervisor's boss saw the 20 hours of OT logged, the Redditor explained the whole story and ultimately got those OT hours approved. On top of that, he made his boss look like an idiot. What a dream scenario! For more tales of malicious compliance, take a look at this post about a delivery service worker who refused to be cheated out of the agreed-upon rate.

'You must within 2 days minimum': Insane neighbor demands woman remove fake plants from her porch in bizarre viral letter


Come again?

Monk Exacts Aunt-Fueled Revenge on Queue Jumper


You can feel the zen of this meditation retreat washing over you. 

Let's face it: no one likes a queue jumper, and watching someone blatantly flaunt breaking this most rudimentary cornerstone of society is enough to boil the blood of even the calmest among us. There's just no excuse for such blatantly antisocial behavior, and you're pretty much going to deserve whatever is coming to you. 

It's like those entitled persons who, rather than waiting in the correct lane in rush hour traffic instead, dodge up a side lane only to cut in at the last moment. This not only isn't smart or clever, but it's also actively making everything worse for everyone as the flow of traffic has to halt to dodge your self-centered maneuver. It's not as if everyone else in that queue hasn't thought of doing that; it's an obvious solution, but for most of us, our moral compass — and recognition of our place in the larger puzzle — keep us from committing such atrocious behavior. 

Not so for this queue jumper, who quickly got their just desserts delivered to them in the form of dessert for a horde of ants.

For more petty revenge, check out this guy who tricked a micromanaging manager into destroying their own work. 

Police Accuse Delivery Driver of Working For Crime Syndicate Because He Delivered Them a Pizza


Working as a delivery driver can be a hell of an experience. Consistently driving around and interacting with people on the threshold of their homes exposes you to a lot of experiences you'd probably rather not have witnessed; there's a reason why there's no shortage of crazy stories from delivery drivers floating around the wider web. 

People are strange, that's just a fact, and the more of them you interact with in a day, the more likely you are to encounter someone in uncomfortably close proximity that you wish you could have stayed the heck away from.

Well, this pizza delivery driver got themselves wrapped up in a situation they could not have imagined in their wildest dreams when they had to make a delivery to the doorstep of a criminal's pad. The interaction would put them right in the crosshairs of the police, who suspected them of being a mule for the crime organization. 

This is a lengthy read and quite the tale, so keep scrolling to dig in. For more delivery driver madness, check out this driver who was attacked by a client who was angry they were late.