The commentary are honestly as good as the squirrels. This is just the absolute best.
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The commentary are honestly as good as the squirrels. This is just the absolute best.
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For a minute I assumed he was just going to swear his ass off.
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We are our wisest selves in the shower, and these nuggets of wisdom prove it.
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This is something Breaking Bad's Saul Goodman would make. Absolutely ridiculous and filled to the brim with cringe.
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Some of these are extremely well done and absolutely random, and that's totally okay. While others, others generally make us fear for humanity.
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This woman's sister decided she'd spoil an awesome surprise proposal coming her way, by sharing the spoilers on Snapchat. What a time to be alive. This whole social media thing can contribute to the ultimate undoing of some very special moments, when people don't exercise sound judgment and care. The people of Reddit offered their opinions on whether or not the woman was a jerk for ruining the surprise, and the verdict seems to point at the fact that yes, she done messed up big time.
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Since music is a primarily auditory experience, many artists don't seem to be too skilled when it comes to developing their image. Low budgets, awkward photoshoots and the swift and crushing passage of time have left many artists of the past in a whirling eddy of unrelatable creepiness that in retrospect, is fun to gawk at. In a similar vein of weird stuff people made, here are strange how-to books.
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Whether it was the pain of a broken foot, the unionization or the fact that it was their last month on the job, this employee found the courage to stand up to their unfair boss. Feels good to see someone get some justice out of an unsympathetic manager. Retail can be a surreal world, like the funny and weird story of this guy who never got told to do anything and still stayed on for months.
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Real planets have curves. Here we are again, Flat Earthers. How will they go about contesting this, and pulling up some sort of counterargument, out of thin air? Your guess is as good as ours, but rest assured, it'll happen. You can find the rest of the video, where these images were sourced from over here.
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Someone on AskReddit asked for people to share good psychological tricks that work successfully for them. Whether it's pretending that an event you're nervous for already happened and went well (positive visualization), or asking people for small favors to trigger the "Benjamin Franklin effect." Try out enough of these, and you might get a leg up in the world.
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When asked about the specifics of the perfect man, this woman pulled zero punches and left her boyfriend speechless. The flip side would be that for the many men watching this video who can in fact last longer than 5 minutes in the bedroom, congratulations. No matter what huge behavioral, appearance or financial deficits you may have, you are perfect.
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This world is full of double-take-worthy moments of strange perspective. Your eyes do a great job most of the time, but sometimes they don't exactly agree with your brain over what's going on. Bodies get swapped, people become giants, and tunnels look like underwear.
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This is the story of Abaco, The Bahamas, and what is arguably the most successful slave revolt in U.S. history. Twitter user @michaelharriot, does a kickass job at breaking down the rich historical knowledge in this story, in a way that really keeps the reader engaged and entertained.
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This moronic Facebook post calling for "Black donors" was swiftly rejected, challenged, and generally condemned in the comments section. You can see whoever posted it work on standing their ground, and not budging when it came to potentially reassessing their original post. Never underestimate the stubbornness of a fool who got caught up in messing up a stupid social media post.
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Burger King beautifully shut down a whiny Twitter user looking to get some clout for complaining about the company's decision to employ a "special crew." Let's just say that people all over the place were siding with Burger King's awesome decision on this one. And you've got to love the roasting of a moron while you're at it.
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This is one of those surreal posts that we just hope can't be real life. Is this guy in fact a grown man, asking the people of Reddit what to do after his father-in-law "grounded him." My dude. It is time to take the reins in that wild little thing you call your life, and either stop throwing up BS posts like this; or if you really did just get grounded by your stepdad...move the hell out!
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