She's really convinced that the big reveal was a "big reveal."
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She's really convinced that the big reveal was a "big reveal."
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That's not a green screen. James Burke had to do this take with perfect timing, and the crew had to get everything right on the money. The result is pretty badass.
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This young woman participated in a drinking game where each participant had to put together a 3-minute presentation on something they were passionate about. From there, you have to wrap up your presentation in under 3 minutes or you're forced to have a drink for every minute that you go over by. Suffice to say, she nailed it, even if she didn't make the 3-minute cutoff.
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If only this were the case everywhere!
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Elon Musk and the folks at Tesla unveiled their new CyberTruck at a live-streamed event in Los Angeles, California. They proceeded to unleash a tidal wave of hilarious memes. Seriously, these are comedy gold. We're just wondering whether this was Elon Musk's plan all along, for some free marketing. Reveal a futuristic truck that can withstand sledgehammer blows, but make sure it looks like it was drawn by a 5-year-old, so that the meme lords tear it a new one.
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This guy shared quite the harrowing story of dating a terribly toxic "Karen" and how he went on to learn that she was weaving all kinds of lies, while cheating. The fact that the story manages to escalate after he finds out she cheated on him is the real terrible plot twist. She had the audacity to fake a marriage with him, with some random guy that looked like him. Yikes all around!
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This dad asked the people of Reddit whether or not he was in the wrong for cutting his mother-in-law out of Christmas, after he hit his breaking point with her. It sounds like she's a toxic drama-stirring, upstaging mess. Might be best for the kids to not have that kind of person around, come the holidays? Or is he overstepping?
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This hotel general manager handled a dirty, lying customer with some sweet, sweet truth nuggets. Gotta love that last line when they seal the deal and thank the customer for never returning for ANY future business. A job well done by the general manager indeed!
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We're back at it again with a fresh round of mad lads unleashing utter destruction upon the fragile online world. These mad lads simply don't have time for the world and it's mundane list of rules. They'd rather march to the beat of their own mad drum.
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If you're walking around not knowing what updog is, you're missing out. Either way, this short and jaunty snowball of a thread lands us in a silly conclusion. Tumblr is full of weird and unique rabbit holes that lead to funny tumblr gems.
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Someone on AskReddit asked for people to share their favorite passive aggressive gifts to give other people. Tis the season to give back to those that drive us insane, with gifts of epic passive aggressive proportions.
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Some people really don't care about inconveniencing other folks around them at all. These drivers couldn't have made more of a mess in the parking lot with their horrendous parking jobs. All we're missing on these is the people that parked the cars reacting to the fallout from their careless acts of recklessness.
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Most of these signs and warnings were intended to scare people off, and they're doing a good job of that. That said, they may be doing too good a job. Like, a reminder of all the deadly wolves in the area is a unique and effective way to make people go away. Seriously, these signs are too good at being spooky.
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This guy was late to a job interview, and it ended up being his saving grace. Turns out the company owner was in the process of being arrested for a checking-related crime. Who'd have thought that one's inability to get to a job interview on time would end up paying off in the biggest of ways.
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