Tuesday, November 1, 2022

Funniest Memes That Are Only Relatable If You're The Absolute Worst Kind of Person


Okay, we can all agree that Karens are the worst kinds of people, right?  But are vindictive Yelp reviewers somehow even worse than a standard run-of-the-mill Karen? Or how about that guy at every college party who knows one song on the guitar? That guy is definitely the absolute king of cringe, but is he worse than a Yelp Karen? 

Regardless of who you are or where you live, there are certain kinds of people who do things that are just simply the worst. They're the "Kevins" of society — if you will.

There are always the confident outcast folks of society who don't even realize that literally everyone complains about them, their actions, and their effect on social constructs. More likely than not, at least 90% of the worst kinds of people don't even realize they are the worst, so take a good look in the mirror and study the memes below. If any of these are relatable, you must be one of these people. 

Update! 'You are being given a warning': Woman receives passive aggressive note from neighbor demanding removal of decorative fake plants


All's well that ends well, I suppose. But is this really going to be the end of the dispute?

Top Trending Memes and Fails For People Who Need To Get Their Act Together


For those of you who need a wake-up call...here is a brand new collection of memes, jokes, and fails that will hopefully help you snap out of it and get your $hit together. These images were sourced from the wild, dark world of Reddit's r/me_irl subreddit, which continues to find endlessly relatable content to make those of us who feel like trash on a daily basis confirm that we are, in fact, trash. Keep scrolling below to have a look for yourselves and for some commentary. For more fails, check out this list of cringey DIY home renovation fails. 

Epic Collection Of The Worst Dating App Fail Memes We Saw This Week (November 1, 2022)


The world of dating apps is a tough one and much like Whiskey, it's an acquired taste. It usually begins with some peer pressure - your friends convince you that everybody's on it and you just have to try it. From there you grudgingly build a bio and pick out some of your best pictures, then send it over to a friend for approval. You get some pretty harsh feedback, change it up a little, and voila. You are ready to go. That was the easiest part, it's mostly all downhill from there… You get bombarded with bots and get ghosted (sometimes by the bots!)… and that's assuming you even get matches. Dating apps have an infamous reputation for being the absolute worst. At the same time, it's so addicting, you can't help yourself. Maybe the next swipe will bring you some luck… or the next one… and so on and so forth. We invite you to take a quick break from swiping (or lurking on your friend's swiping) and check out the funniest dating app fails we've discovered this week on Reddit. Enjoy.

'He's been telling me all year that I [...] wasn't good enough for my role': Employee quits for better job after boss threatened him all year


Here's a rare satisfying story about a horrible boss getting what he deserved! Sometimes, you have to be willing to walk away in order to truly make your point known. This thread was posted to Reddit's r/MaliciousCompliance subreddit by u/SkullBearer5, who shared that after messing up over a year ago on the job, his boss was still threatening to fire him constantly. 

 

It got so bad that the Redditor went ahead and applied to a much better company. When he got the position, he first felt guilty about leaving during a busy time for the company (thanks for that feeling, capitalism!). However, those feelings went away when his boss decided to threaten him yet again. This was when the Redditor came clean about the new upcoming position and when his boss immediately tried to backpedal. Too late! You can only threaten your employee for so long before it comes back and bites you on the butt. Keep scrolling below for the full story!

 

For more work drama, check out this post about an employee who found a loophole in his company's sick day policy. 

Entitled Couple Tricks Guy Into Trading for Worse Plane Seat, He Ends up With a Better Seat


If you needed proof that karma can act in instantaneous ways— this is it. 

There's nothing worse on this earth than someone who is willing to nefariously take advantage of other people's inclination toward goodwill in order to further themselves. These grifters have no conscience, stop at nothing, and are a parasite to society. Luckily, they also sometimes also are served the just desserts that their actions have wrought. 

When this traveler happened across a couple on his flight, they kindly requested that he swap seats with the woman so that the couple could sit together. Seeing as she was also in another aisle seat, the traveler agreed, thinking it would be a win-win.

As soon as he sat in his new aisle seat, the couple dropped the revelation on him that his new seat was actually the adjacent middle seat. The traveler was flummoxed, but the situation quickly went from bad to fantastic when the doors closed, and the seats next to him remained empty; he had the entire row to himself!

Our traveler, Reddit user u/Natisev, posted this story to Reddit's r/MaliciousCompliance subreddit. Keep reading for the screenshots of the thread and some of the responses. 

For more like this, check out this entitled dude who freaked out at a flight attendant when asked to control his child.