Friday, February 14, 2020

Sinister Pranks People Pulled Off


Stories of pranks people did | molnarg1102 72.9k points 18 hours ago Two my friends have never met eachother. Before they spoke told both them other is bit deaf. They shouted at eachother few minutes before they realized an asshole.

Almost everyone likes pranking, but no one likes being pranked. It's one of those fundamental problems that comes with messing with your friends. Sometimes smart employees prank bad customers, sometimes customers try and fail to prank employees. Sometimes people realized they've been pranked, but they don't realize they're on live television.

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Owner Levels With Customer Who Complains Over Dollar Taco


Owner explains to customer why his dollar taco wasn't amazing | Chino Tacos REVIEWS OVERVIEW ABOUT 2 months ago Got street taco 1.68 and had 5 piece beef on Horrible service. Not good amount pay. But they give 2 corn tortillas with almost no meat and pile onions and cilantro on asked why so little meat and he wouldn't even acknowledge saying like $1.68 cheap. Will not return doesn't matter building cost chose run an business and short change customers. If can't serve community properly charge

When this guy complained over a taco, the owner got realistic with him about what it costs to sell one taco for a dollar and change, especially when you bring credit card charges into it. Sometimes folks have unreasonable demands, and these entitled people need to abandon their nonsense. For a real good one, here's an entitled mom who lashed out when her babysitter got a better job.

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Emma Stone Gets Brutally Trolled On Live Television


Now that was just plain brutal. Emma Stone's hopes and dreams of meeting a Spice Girl came crashing down in a swift moment of masterful trolling. 

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Dude Figures Out How Many Cobs are in a Can of Corn


If you ever asked yourself how many cobs are in a can of corn, why? It feels like a pretty small, irrelevant question. Anyway, if you want to know now, here's someone doing the painstaking processes of re-cobbing an entire can of corn.

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NASA Scientist Teaches Twitter Basic Physics


People fall for a viral video of a broom standing up by itself on Twitter.

@NASA decided to chime in amidst the viral video movement of a broom seemingly standing up by itself, due to "a unique gravitational pull." Yeah, that was a bunch of misled BS. Turns out you can pull this party trick off any day of the year. Thanks for the lesson, NASA. 

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Twitter Reacts To "Throuple" Episode On House Hunters


People on Twitter react to HGTV's "House Hunters" episode with a throuple on it.

Twitter user @Orlibeth discovered that HGTV had an episode with a throuple on it, and proceeded to let the rest of the Twitter world know. Sleep was out of the question after learning that HGTV had decided to experiment with a progressive spin, a "throuple." People definitely had some thoughts about the development for the world of "House Hunters." 

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Guy Comments On Police's Wanted Ad For Him


Guy comments on his own wanted ad on Facebook.

You don't see this kind of strategy from a runaway criminal, every day. Yes, it'd seem this guy decided to comment on the actual Facebook post by the police department looking for him. Not sure what the game plan was with that move, bud. 

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Entitled People Who Need to Pack Up Their Absurd Demands


Entitled people being rude and demanding things.

Some folks have a problem when it comes to asking for free stuff. Be it scammy influencers, horrible Karens, dudes who want to bully you into selling a truck for 50 bucks or people who want you to work for free, there are absurd demands being flung every which way. It seems like the world just has to forever deal with entitled folks.

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Wholesome Wednesday: Uplifting Greentexts


Wholesome greentexts that will uplift people's spirits | Anonymous >Havent been so happy lately >So stressed feel like need escape >But its not just Miraculously have family to0 >But makes even more stressful >My mind feels like balloon, stretched full with toxic worries >Today take my son school day >l just stood there with him silently, caught this negative feedback loop shame and stress >He took my hand >And squeezed warmly looked down at him, smiling

There will always be a fail lurking around the corner. Every attempt is ripe for a mistake that eventually might find its way back here. So, let's take a quick break from the fails and misfortunes of the folks just trying to make it through a day without making a mess along the way. Let's kick back and enjoy some wholesome moments from people that are enjoying a good moment from life. Brace yourself, the feels are strong in this post. 

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Video Of Passenger Punching Woman's Reclining Seat Divides Internet


Viral video of a passenger punching another passenger's reclining seat divides people on Twitter.

@MarinaMarraco shared a video that has since gone viral, of a man frustratedly punch the reclining seat of a passenger in front of him. People on Twitter would seem to be split over who is in the wrong: the reclining seat passenger or the dude punching the seat. It's definitely a ridiculous situation all around. 

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Victorian Valentine's Day Cards Were A Passive Aggressive Roastfest


Twitter thread about Victorian Valentine's Day cards.

Happy Valentine's Day, everyone. Maybe. We assume nothing. Anyways. People have always been churning out roasts. The dedicated masters of the proper roast, take no days off. This history student, Rosie White, shared a Twitter thread that points out how Victorian Valentine's Day cards were basically passive aggressive roasts. Beautiful. Great for the people you deem most special in your life. 

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Guy Orders Boxes but Keeps Getting Granola


Guy Keeps getting the wrong thing from Amazon.

Anyone who has ever had to navigate customer service with a massive company knows that getting a specific demand through can be frustrating, especially when a few mistakes have already been made. Sometimes when you buy stuff online, what you purchase is not what you get.

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Tumblr Thread Explains The Powerpuff Girls are Freaky Handless Monsters


Funny Tumblr thread about Powerpuff girls hands.

The world of animation has had a tenuous relationship with fingers and hands since the early days of Mickey Mouse. The weird thing with the Powerpuff girls was that while they didn't have hands, other characters in the show did. Tumblr likes to get down and dirty with media, like explaining why the guy from Lilo and Stitch is the best Disney prince, or hyper analyzing Davey Jones from Pirates of The Caribbean.

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Chateau Marmonte Live Tweets Encounter With Huntsman Spider


Chateau Marmont tweets about a scary encounter with a Huntsman spider.

Not all days are created equal; some possess much more nightmarish moments than others. For instance, this particular predicament involving a mortified concierge at the Chateau Marmonte having to deal with a Huntsman spider. 

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Sorely Mistaken People Not Getting Satire


People who mistakenly believed satirical news.

Even though satirical news has been around for decades, people still have a really hard time parsing out fact from fiction. Sometimes they'll write-off a absurdly funny headline as fake news. Other times they'll react with appropriate shock after reading a "report" that the gates of hell have been opened. It's funny, but also kinda really disappointing when sadly mistaken people don't understand satire.

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People's Unfortunate Valentine's Day Fails


People describe the ways that they failed on Valentine's Day | reddit post Galaxine got flu fever delirious and told my husband he needed bananas so he could rule world. He made soup and put both cats on bed cuddle. Then he called off work today take care True love. But all romance is on hold.

Someone on AskReddit asked for people to share their experiences with Valentine's Day fails. The "holiday" can generate quite the buildup of anticipation. With all that pressure that can go into engineering the "perfect" Valentine's Day date, the tense environment can be ripe for fails. These people did not have things exactly work out in their favor. 

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