Friday, March 31, 2023

'The power of Karen compels you': Brainless Karen hilariously ends up supporting metal band she hates after purchasing a ticket to silently protest from the front row (video)


We have not stopped laughing from this video. Wow, Karens can be SO brainless. If their childish tantrums didn't already prove to you that not much is going on up in their head, then this situation will solidify it. A metal band was playing a show and a Karen bought a ticket to the show just so she could stand in the front row shaking her head disapprovingly and holding her arms up as a cross towards them… LOL

Not only did she just support the band by giving them her money when she bought a ticket to the show, she ALSO is making them look hella cool. Like, what metal band doesn't want to upset Karens? That is the true essence of their anti-societal music! Rock on, whoever this band is! We wholeheartedly approve. You don't even have to be a metalhead to enough this video. It's only about a minute and a half long, but it is so worth it. And the COMMENTS that people are leaving on reddit with this video are just *chef's kiss* priceless comedy

Watch the ridiculousness for yourself below and read the funniest comments people left! 

The YeeHaw-est Memes of the Week for Funny Cowboys and Cowgirls Who Need a Good Laugh


Reckon' there's some memes on your screen, partner! Well howdyyyyy and salutations. We've wrangled up some of the yeehawest memes of the week for funny cowboys and cowgirls to get their laughing on. Y'all deserve it after all that hard work! Whether you're working the fields, handling the livestock, or building the fences, you keep this world running. It's only fair that we keep you running by adding some big 'ole barrels of LOLs into your day. We love any kind of good meme, but memes about cowboyin', rootin' tootin' farming, and everything in between really clucks our ducks. This ain't you grandma's internet, it's 2023 and we've been to many rodeos. So saddle up, and hang on tight to those reigns as you gallop up on some yeehaw-est, rootin' tootin, hootin' and hollerin', dang funny memes for any funny cowboy and cowgirl out there! This town might not be big enough for the both of us, but the internet sure is.

'It is my turn to be selfish': 20 Wedding and Bridezilla Fails


Weddings seem to be trendy at the moment, which means the bridezillas of the world are emerging. The thing about bridezillas is they come in many shapes, sizes, and personalities. From personal experience, there are the bridezillas that you always knew would be bridezillas, the ones you think will be bridezillas who turn out to be shockingly fine, and the bridezillas who you never would have expected would be bridezillas. The latter, of course, is the most shocking breed of bridezilla. 

 

For the purposes of this post, we also want to acknowledge that we are using bridezilla as a gender-neutral term despite the term's history and implications because, as I have also seen from personal experience, I have witnessed some pretty frantic, anxious, crazy grooms in my lifetime. So, before you keep scrolling to take a look at these wedding fails, let's remind ourselves that anyone can be entitled, selfish, and crazy. When you're finished scrolling, check out these introvert memes and fails.

'Are they just [THAT] afraid of confrontation': Millennial boss sparks discussion about "ghost quitting" and whether it's a Gen Z thing or a minimum wage job thing


Have you ever started working a job that you quickly realized you did not enjoy and wanted to peace out as fast as possible from? You can't usually do this with big fancy jobs, but something like you just got hired at a fast-food restaurant or some retail shop? It's pretty easy to just leave after lunch and ghost. One millennial manager reached out to Reddit on r/smallbusiness asking if any other managers were experiencing this thing she called "ghost quitting" and if it was a generational thing—she specifically contributed it to Gen Z.

The small business owner seems to run a pretty smoother operation. She pays competitive wages, has very flexible scheduling, no early mornings or late nights, and many of her employees have been working for her for several years—one has even been there for over 15 years! So she cannot understand why multiple times now she hires a new employee and they simply ghost, no two-weeks notice or even a simply "I quit" note. As a small business, she checks in on the well-being of all her employees, so when they ghost quit like that it is upsetting and she has even come close to filling a missing persons report. 

This has happened to this millennial manager only by Gen Z, so she wonders if it is just something that generation does because they are afraid to face any sort of confrontation. However, in a shocking turn of events, millennials and Gen X have come to an agreement and DON'T blame the Gen Z. They say it is simply a low wage job-thing. If it is a job that is hardly paying them enough to live off of, then many people simply don't want to give anymore effort and that includes the effort of going through the professional steps of quitting. 

We are still shocked that millennials and Gen X are in agreement. Check out  below what they had to say and read how some of them even "ghost quit" themselves back in the day. 

'He scanned his card at my till': Insanely entitled dude tries to steal guy's supermarket fuel rewards points in daring heist


It's no secret that entitled people consider themself to be immune to the social courtesies and rules that the rest of us follow. They think that an action is just fine as long as it gets them ahead.

There are your bulk-standard entitled acts, and then there are extremely petty acts like this. There's such a minor benefit to be had in a "grocery store fuel rewards heist" that it's especially insane to undertake that behavior. Like, bro, you're really going to steal my $0.05/gallon fuel discount? That's worth flouting social norms over? 

Go rob a casino or something with your ten closest friends and get some real money.

Redditor u/Bungee-Cord-Thrwaway shared their story of running into an entitled individual at their local supermarket. Shockingly, according to the store manager and grocery workers who responded in the comments, this behavior is incredibly common.

Read on to see some screenshots of the original Reddit post, or follow the attribution links below. For more, check out this Karen, who tried to pretend a house was hers when she parked in a family's driveway.

Update! 'I finally left [nightmare] workplace': Overworked IT employee shares how their final two weeks went at their toxic job after epically quitting


When you are working in a toxic place, nothing is ever easy—that especially includes quitting. You either quit burning all the bridges behind you or you grit your teeth and try to leave in a way that keeps your professional status, even though your toxic managers and coworkers are making it super difficult. One IT employee needed to quit their toxic job, so they did just that. However, their last two week there were worst than heII. This was a long saga (see Part 1 and Part two) about quitting a very toxic work environment

After she put in her two weeks, her bosses immediately started bulling her into taking a consulting position. Maybe if she wasn't so miserable with them she would have done it, but she needed to get away from their toxicity asap so she refused. They kept bullying her and even tried threatening her with lawyers, but she stayed strong. She said it was the worst two weeks of her life, but she was finally able to leave! She is even considering blocking all her contacts from that job.

Read the entire ordeal and epic exit below. 

'He tried to ruin my chances': Employee poached by new company with double the salary, old boss calls company and tries to sabotage employee


Moral of the story: don't give your boss more information than what's necessary. In this case, this employee made the mistake of telling his boss the name of the company that poached him with an enticing offer of double the salary. The employee wasn't even looking for another job, but as they say in The Godfather, it was an offer he couldn't refuse.

 

So what happened after he gave two weeks and mistakenly revealed the name of the new company to his now former boss? Well, that boss literally called up the Redditor's new boss and tried to sabotage his chances. Luckily, nothing materialized and the Redditor's new job was completely safe, but if I were him, I would leave the old job immediately no matter how many days of those two weeks have passed. Many folks in the comments suggest the same thing. He doesn't owe his former boss anything, especially after that nonsense. 

 

Keep scrolling below for the full story and for the best comments. When you're finished, check out this job applicant's rejection email.