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Monday, December 12, 2016
Troll Brother Announced His Sister's "Relationship" With Chief Keef to the Whole Family in Fake Christmas Cards
This brother sent his whole family lovely Christmas cards on his sister's behalf. It sounds like she had an amazing 2016 (unlike the rest of us) after meeting "famous rapper" Chief Keef and (possibly?) starting a family with him.
But it turns out that it was just an excellent work of photoshop/brilliant troll.
P.S. Bang Bang
Submitted by: (via @MorganSvobodny)
Heart Warming of the Day: Best Buy Employees Bought a Gift for Their Best Customer
After a year of people generally treating each other like garbage, it’s nice to have your small heart grow two sizes in an instant. That seemed to be the intention of these Best Buy employees.
After weeks of seeing the same kid at the same Best Buy Wii station, the employees of the Valley Stream, NY decided to surprise him with a console of his own. They pooled their money together and bought him a Wii-U.
As they published on YouTube:
"This video was taken in the Valley Stream Best Buy, this kid came in every single day to play the display WiiU, the employees in this store saw an opportunity to make a child smile and did just that. They chipped in and purchased a WiiU for him with their own money. This is amazing, why shop at Amazon when you have genuine people in this world that you can continue to help keep a job."
It’s true. Very rarely does a mailman deliver me a free thing from Amazon. But this video certainly delivered something: Good feelings.
Submitted by: (via Rahiem Storr)
Proposal of the Day: Biker Stages Scene of Police Brutality To Make the Most Disturbing Proposal Video of the Year
There are a thousand ways to say “I love you,” but tricking your partner into thinking your life's in danger probably isn’t one of them.
In a scary example of how common police brutality is in our culture, Daiwon McPherson of Mobile, Alabama used the horrific practice to the same ends as a flash mob, proposing to his girlfriend of five years after pretending to be victimized by police. Nothing says “let’s be together forever” like a traumatizing reminder of the grim realities of life.
McPherson pulled the stunt off with the help of local police, who for some reason were more than happy to stage a scene of police violence in the name of love, drawing real gun on a real person in the name of a real blessed union. There’s nothing quite like watching your partner’s face switch from terror to confusion to relief in the blink of an eye.
The whole event started when McPherson never showed up for dinner and drinks with his girlfriend, when she got a call that he was “he was running from the cops while in possession of a gun,” according to The Daily Dot.
Meanwhile, McPherson had already spoken to police earlier, hoping that the video would go viral “to show an instance of police working with the community for a positive outcome.” Apparently, there are no other positive things police could do for their communities. Maybe, like, a charity car wash or something? Maybe police-hosted picnic? Maybe police talking to people in the community without their guns drawn? I don't know. Just spitballing here.
Of course, this hilarious gag plays on the videos of actual tragedies. As The Daily Dot rightly points out, “In the past three years, many videos involving police altercations with black civilians have gone viral for their depictions of police brutality, including the tragic deaths of Eric Garner, Philando Castile, Alton Sterling, and Tamir Rice.”
Lesson learned: If you're proposing, stick to flash mobs.
Submitted by: (via AL.com)
This Poor Background Cartoon Character Finally Got the Recognition He Deserves
The quality of a cashier in the background of the Disney Channel show just doesn't seem to match the rest of the characters. Thanks to the internet, he finally had his day!
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