Friday, July 29, 2022

Farmer Rides His Bestie, Gucci the Cow: Fails At Being a Riding Horse, But Goes Viral for Being an "All Terrain Bovine"


Mooove over Jeep Wrangler! 

Postal Worker Goes Looking For Manager Who Isn't There, Leaves Angry Customer Waiting and Stewing in Their Own Rage


A postal worker was confronted by an angry and disgruntled customer who had unreasonable demands for the time that it should take to find their mail. The post office worker hobbled around on their broken foot as the arrogant idiot got more and more frustrated until they reached the point that they were demanding to talk to the Post Master. They were in a hurry, so they needed to grab the Post Master as fast as possible. So, the worker hobbled off to find a Post Master who wasn't even there. 

We've said it before, and we'll say it again… "The customer is always right" was a terrible mistake. We have trained all of the entitled a-holes in our society that they can get whatever they want whenever they want as long as they succeed in being the biggest and loudest a-hole they can possibly be. Is there any way to turn the clock back and start things over?

This delicious taste of malicious compliance was posted to Reddit's r/MaliciousCompliance subreddit by u/TheExWhoDidntCare, who shared their story to the popular subreddit.

Readers reacted and expressed their enjoyment of the story in the comments.

"Your postmaster sounds like a bit of a legend too tbf!" replied luffy8519.

"It still amazes me that somebody can think they can mess with someone's livelihood for the most minor inconvenience," said Rubywantsin. "A lot of people in this world think way too highly of themselves."

Scroll on for screenshots and reactions below.

Funniest Coworker Memes for People Who Definitely Did Not Sign Up for This 'Family'


There are many different kinds of coworkers. Some people we work with seem to be like gifts from God, y'all get close really quickly and suddenly you wonder whether the reason you haven't considered shifting careers is even about your job or just your work besties. Oh well, better not overthink it unless you get another offer elsewhere. Often times we don't get along with our coworkers, because, well, you have to produce things with them, and if anyone remembers group projects from school, people don't always pull their weight and you begin to think to yourself, "Damn, this would have been so much faster if I just did it on my own." It's a pretty relatable occurrence.

 

Some people barely have to do anything with their coworkers, yet they still manage to get severely annoyed by them. Being annoying from a distance is quite the skill if you ask us. Anywho, let's enjoy these coworker memes.

Part II: The Most Disastrous Job Interviews People Ever Had


Job interviews are far from the best way to find a suitable candidate for most roles. Without a doubt, candidates who communicate well vocally and exude charisma will find themselves accepted into far more roles, whether or not they were actually the best candidate. 

But is there any way to get it right? There is this general expectation going into an interview of how it will work on both sides. The interviewer expects that they will, well, interview, asking questions to get a grip on the candidate's experience and compatibility. The interviewee expects to be interviewed when searching for a job. Breaking from this tried and true formula can be a jarring experience for both parties and throwing curveballs at candidates can actually make them perform worse.

Enjoy this selection, the second part in a three-part series of the most disastrous interviews that people ever had.

Part I
Part III

Roommate Thinks She Has "Free Rent" When Guy Buys House They're Renting, Gets Evicted


When this guy bought the condo, he and his roommate were renting his roommate was ecstatic. Champagne in hand and a broad smile on her face she announced how thrilled she was that she no longer had to pay rent. This was when she discovered that she was actually going to be finding a new place to live. 

The thread was shared by u/Tombanel to the popular Reddit subreddit r/AITA (Am I the A-Hole) where he sought to discover whether or not he was in the wrong for "evicting" his roommate. 

In a decisive decision, commenters voiced that they felt he was not in the wrong. 
 

"She immediately assumed she wouldn't have to pay rent?" questioned educatedvegetable. "Why? To me this would have been a conversation of if I would then pay rent to you or if I should start looking for a place. You gave her ample time to find a new place and offered to help look. NTA"

"I am disturbed that Caitlin's first thought was that she would live rent-free," stated sucksatchess666. "That is incredibly entitled. Did she think you got it for free?"

"If you want to do a nice gesture, you could help her look for a place or help her pay for movers, etc., depending on the severity of her financial situation. But you are not entitled to keep her as a roommate nor should you feel an ounce of regret for doing what is right for you. Congratulations on your new place! NTA."