Best $2 haircut that we've ever seen.
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Best $2 haircut that we've ever seen.
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You're not doing it right. Not at all.
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Shaq lost a bet and now all of us get to see his hairline. Right on.
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Twitter users are busting out their favorite fun facts. The world is filled to the brim with facts that blow the mind. Kind of cool that those Apollo astronauts' footprints will stay on the moon for around 100 million years.
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This Twitter thread highlights some of the differences experienced with the American healthcare system vs other places in the world. Not only that, but it maps out how a vacation could potentially be cheaper than a visit to the dentist to fix up those teeth.
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We all know that kids are weird and stupid. We remember being dumb as rocks at that age too, so it's not a surprise. They get things wrong, have really strange obsessions, freak out over nothing, say mean things and make ridiculous mistakes. Children are strange and stupid people who deserve to be made fun of.
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People often get caught up in giving themselves over to thinking about all kinds of random stuff while taking a shower. And amidst that random, sometimes brilliant, glowing, genius shower thoughts arise. The kind of thoughts that really make you slow down, and think about everything, and why it is the way it is.
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This former store manager decided to get back at the place he used to work at by intentionally hiring a replacement that was a thief. The fact that the thief was hired and then left unsupervised was really the icing on the cake in this revenge.
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Apparently John Cena's Twitter account serves as a forum for inspirational quotes about being present for life. Tight. How about John Cena reads through some of these for a video? Now that'd be nuts.
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We're back at it again with a fresh round of rare insults that people broke out in the comments section. They're the kind of insults you might be able to appreciate, while potentially feeling bad for laughing at. These people are just being themselves, but hey, you can't stop a rare insult once it's been unleashed.
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This person was offering some Easter decorations over Facebook on a first come first serve basis. This person said they'd pick them up, didn't, and then it just kind of turned into this. Seems like she might be projecting. The internet is teeming with entitled people and their unreasonable demands, like this mom who lashed out against her babysitter who got a better job.
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Someone on AskReddit asked for teachers to share the best excuses they got that ended up being true. The following list of excuses truly shatter expectations. If anything, they're a great reminder that the world is a wild place where the unexpected can strike at any moment.
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Today's argument would seem to be centered on whether "Breaking Bad" or "The Wire" is a better show. Twitter is always going to be the place ripe for debate on pretty much anything, so it comes as no surprise that we've got a fresh and fiery argument upon us.
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Ah yes, here we are with a fresh revenge of the week! This time, it's a case of a manager getting in their own way with an arrogant attitude. Last revenge of the week we took a look at fifty employees vs. a greedy business. That was fun times.
Now, here we are. It sounds like this manager was rocking quite the presumptuous attitude, when it came to how they regarded the importance of their employee's job. Specifically, they basically adopted the view that it didn't matter. We're talking about an employee that worked as a sales engineering sales rep. Turns out that's actually pretty important to maintaining the flow of a company's functions.
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This quick and fun Tumblr thread imagines a fantasy world where the IT guy is working magic to resolve people's technology problems. So many parallels with the real thing.
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