Thursday, September 1, 2022

The Most Rootinest Tootinest Yee-Haw Memes of the Week for the Funniest Cowboys and Cowgirls


Well howdy again there, partner! Hope you had a good day wrangling in the cattle and yee-hawing with your trusty mare. How 'bout you settle down with some home cookin' and more yee-haw memes? These memes really hit the spot for any cowboy or cowgirl who needs a good laugh. Your livestock give you some trouble today? Laugh at a meme of them in a cowboy hat! The wind make you run all over the fields chasing after your hat? Fieldwork for farmers and ranchers are always in abundance. It's the wild wild west out there right now, and I ain't jokin. Some of the Internet's most rootinest and tootinest memes will have you refreshed and ready for your next day of back-breaking work that helps keep the world turnin'. Don't let that early bird cock-a-doodle-doodling at the break of dawn get you feeling grumpy—let these funny memes put the yee back in your haw. 

10 Trending Tragic Moments That Went Terribly Wrong and Made People Say 'Well, That Sucks'


Some moments are so devastatingly tragic that all you can do is take a step back and say, "Well, that sucks," as you bury your head in your hands. 

Yes, I know, I know, I can already see the comments. "What is this? Actual Fails on Fail Blog?" I can't blame you for that. It's been a long road since the great year of 2010, and as the tastes and trends have changed, we've had to adapt as well. One can't watermark a photo and stamp a bit of text that says "FAIL" on it forever, you know? In the same way, someday in the near future, we'll have roasted our last Karen, and you'll be in here commenting about how we don't post Reddit threads anymore. 

But maybe that's just a load of copium, but that's the narrative, and we're sticking to it. 

Enjoy this collection of some of the top trending moments from Reddit's r/wellthatsucks community, a subreddit where users share all the terrible things that have happened to them in their daily lives.

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Man’s Vacation Ruined by Not One but Two Karens at the Airport


Imagine your trip to Florida being upended by run-ins with not one but two Karens at the airport. This Redditor can. He posted this thread on Reddit's r/F***YouKaren subreddit and recounted the story of his vacation gone wrong.

 

The first Karen popped up at security, of course. Karen #1 angrily accused the Redditor of stealing her bag despite the name tag that clearly shows the original poster's bag was his own. That Karen was taken away by police for allegedly pulling the same stunt with multiple people at the airport. Looks like we have a stealing Karen on our hands!

 

The second Karen came after the Redditor and his friends landed in Orlando, Florida, the home of many a Karen. The original poster was sitting in a food court and giving himself an insulin shot after checking his blood sugar levels. This prompted Karen #2 to enter center stage and accuse the Redditor of doing drugs at the airport. After harassing him twice despite the Redditor's attempts to correct her, Karen #2 literally chased the Redditor and his friends on their way to their rental car. She too was taken to Karen Jail by the police. We imagine Karen Jail is overflowing at this point.

 

If that's not enough Karen content for you, take a look at this one who set up a meeting with the school principal because she didn't like her son's preferred nickname.

 

You can find the original post and the funniest comments from Reddit if you keep scrolling below!

 

Rebellious Teen Calls Dad By His First Name, Dad Just Ignores Him


What's the fine line between a teenager being in a rebellious phase and a teenager simply being an a$$hole? Teenage rebellion might be normal, but as Wheatus taught us, so are teenage dirtbags.

 

This thread was posted on Reddit's r/AmITheA**hole subreddit by u/DramaticShame6177. He recounted how all of a sudden, his son (who is at that horrific age of 15)  randomly started only referring to his parents by their first names. After the Redditor tried to get his son to stop, the son wouldn't and so his Dad started to rebel in his own way. Over dinner, he refused to acknowledge his son until he called his father "Dad." 

 

The back-and-forth in the Reddit comments shows how tough this situation is. Yes, teens can be the worst and we've all been those kids. For instance, I once had a meltdown when my parents got me the wrong kind of ice cream (in fairness, there were fruit chunks in the kind they got…if I wanted fruit, I'd eat fruit, am I right?!). Calling your parents by their first name isn't exactly the worst thing a teenager could do (that would be purchasing a drum kit and rehearsing at night). Still, though, it's a sign of disrespect and a phase like this can only really come to an end if this father's son is made aware of how much it bothers his Dad. We recommend another sit-down conversation and not one that leans into parent-child power dynamics, but one about mutual respect. 

 

For more content about parenting woes, check out this story about a father who kicked an entitled girl out of his daughter's party.

 

Keep scrolling below for u/DramaticShame6177's post and for excerpts from the discussion!

Absolute Nightmare Neighbor Makes Terrible Smells and Plays Loud Music Late at Night, Thinks Their Neighbor is the Crazy One


I'm moving into a duplex at the end of this week, and this post stuck out to me because it realizes all of the anxieties that I have ever had about moving into a new place, especially in a place like an apartment, unit, or duplex that shares walls with other persons. 

This thread was posted on Reddit's r/legaladvice subreddit by user, u/DrLawrencePleebles, who is looking for some advice on a developing situation in which his arrogance and entitlement have landed him. 

In general, when you're looking for a place going for a 10-minute viewing of a house in the middle of a weekday gives you a highly inaccurate depiction of the experience you're actually going to have when living there. Very few people will be home at that time of day, and the streets are normally at their quietest. So, you get an impression that you're going to be moving into a place of still and peaceful bliss when the reality is likely very different. 

During your first night in the place, you begin to realize everything you missed with your narrow frame of perception, and reality starts to dawn. 

There's a TV blaring through the wall, you can hear a kid throwing a tantrum across the street, and the cars being directed down your street by Google Maps to avoid rush hour traffic are slamming into every speed bump creating a distinctive scraping boom that pierces the din. 

Your only hope is that this daily ritual of noise settles down early; after all, you've signed a 12-month lease, so you'll be stuck here for at least that long. The last thing you want to endure after the evening ruckus is a neighbor who makes noises at late or early hours that keep you from getting sleep. Late-night partiers and loud car owners are a few of the most common culprits.

Enter this a-hole. He was creating feral smells that prevented his poor neighbor from opening her window on a hot summer's night and blaring loud music late in the evening just because he enjoyed it. This bizarre individual is so self-centered and self-indulgent that he has gone so far as to convince himself that his poor, suffering neighbor is in the wrong for having the misfortune of living next to him.

This guy is a worst-case scenario for many of us, and I will count my blessings if I don't end up sharing a wall with someone like him.