Sunday, November 13, 2022

Australian Shepherd Herds an Enormous Wild Moose onto the Hiking Path, Spooking and Nearly Stomping His Owner


The moose is so offended

Aunt okays nephew's outrageous wedding outfit and overrules his mother's wishes


Can we still be an a-hole if our intent was well-meaning? Well, probably. That's the answer that Reddit gave this aunt after she approved her nephew's super-extra outfit for her wedding, which — it turns out, was a really bad idea. 

The big short of the situation is this: The super cool aunt and her fiancé are pretty artsy people; they wanted people to dress in whatever colors and manner they preferred, just as long as it was nice and a little bit "fancy." Her nephew really took to this idea and ran with it, he had this entire outfit planned out, putting careful thought into every detail. Except, when he went to his mother for approval, she vetoed the idea, so he turned to his aunt for approval, which she gave, despite knowing that his mother had already said "no."

The aunt posted her story to Reddit's r/AITA (Am I the A**hole) subreddit to see whether or not she was in the wrong for the actions that she took and for her part in this debacle. Reddit was pretty ruthless in declaring that she was, in fact, the a-hole.

What's your take on this one?

'Are you serious?': Tone-deaf 'Beggar Bride' tries to cash in, asks woman she only met ONCE to be her bridesmaid


This bridesmaid did not hold back when she was asked a pretty awkward question by someone she literally just met. Posted to the r/ChoosingBeggars subreddit, this woman detailed the story and shared screenshots of their text conversation. Basically, the OP went to a wedding and gave an exceptionally nice gift. She met a woman there who she barely knows - and this "Beggar Bride" reached out with an interesting request. It starts innocently enough: the bride remembered OP from the wedding and wants to ask her a question. She sends a text noting that she had someone drop out of her wedding party and now, she probably needs some extra wedding presents. This bride adds that she does have a registry but she drops a bombshell at the end of their text conversation, sparking discussions in the comments section. This is one bride who won't be getting an invite to the OP's wedding any time soon. 

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Best Memes to Send to Your Snooty Know-It-All Friends to Take Them Down a Peg


Sometimes you have that one friend that needs to be taken down a peg every now and then. Being an entitled know-it-all is a real problem. You're just trying to have a casual conversation with your friend and they respond to each one of your sentences with a, "well actually…" It's SO annoying. If you don't know what I'm talking about, you should probably reevaluate yourself, because you might be that annoying know-it-all friend. Know-it-alls lead to arrogance and arrogance leads to entitlement and then it's just too late from that point. So really, when you're shutting down that know-it-all friend from being a know-it-all, you are truly helping them. It might be awkward, but the closer friends you the easier it is to just shut it down with one quick word. If you need a little help, maybe send them one of the memes below so that they will finally get the picture!

Young Karen in the Making Gets Her Boss Fired Because She’s Friends With the Hotel Owner’s Daughter


I smell nepotism! As we know, it's alive and well no matter what industry you're in. As we also know, Karens are alive and well in every industry too. This thread was posted to Reddit's r/F***YouKaren subreddit by u/LUNA_FOOD, who shared her experience of getting fired by a young entitled Karen.

 

This Redditor was just doing their job when they gave the young Karen some guidance to be more welcoming to hotel guests. Young Karen did not take it well and literally burst into tears. She just so happened to be friends with the daughter of the owner, so you can just guess what happened next. Thankfully, the Redditor revealed that they got a much better job elsewhere. Good riddance! 

 

Keep scrolling below to read what people had to say in the comments. For more stories of raging Karens, check out this one about a parking fiasco!

Woman Gets Sweet Revenge On Petty Unprofessional Coworkers Who Refused To Give Her An Office For No Good Reason


It's unfortunate that so many people are underappreciated when doing their jobs. You can honestly give it your all and nobody will notice. Worse than that, sometimes they notice and actively undermine you and secretly plan your downfall. Some people are bitter and love chaos. Reddit is full of stories from people that go through things like that every day, and the subreddit 'MaliciousCompliance' is probably one of the most popular platforms to share such stories on. One user by the name of intrepidshe took to Reddit to share her own tale. 

 

The story dates back to when she was finishing her own bachelor's degree - she was just getting started in a specific emerging field of technology and was hired for a brand new department that hadn't yet begun to take off. The other departments were for some reason, opposed to the service that she would provide - so much so, that the leaders of the other departments conspired against her, and did everything in their power not to give her an office. It worked, and she didn't have any normal place to work. She could have loudly exposed them, but decided against it - instead she realized that she could get exactly what she wanted and make them look dumb in the process - without ever saying a word. So she did her job wherever she could find a place to do so, such as the mail room. Her plan was that people would notice and eventually confront her about it… She wasn't wrong. One day, the President came through the mail room, stopped for a second, and asked her why she wasn't working in her own office - she was clearly annoyed. Our dear smart Redditor explained sweetly that she didn't have an office, and boy did that set the President off… She asked her a few questions, and after some very unsatisfactory answers, she stomped off to deal with the problem - and boy, did she deal with the problem. It was an absolute success.

 

Check out the Reddit post to see exactly what went down… Ah, sweet revenge! Must have felt pretty damn good to get back at the people who belittled and doubted you. And if you're in the mood to look at some coworker memes while you're at it, feel free to click here.