Thursday, November 3, 2022

30+ Trashy People and Cringe-Inducing Fails That Make Us Want To Leave This Dang Planet Forever


Sometimes being a human is embarrassing. There are just too many people on this dang planet getting up to too much tomfoolery. Don't get me wrong: We all have our quirks and strange habits that make us the 'individuals' that we are —but did these people really need to choose these quirks? Really? 

A lot of these trashy moments could be solved if people had a little more understanding of one another, but even more of them are beyond help.

Keep browsing for this collection of trashy people and cringe moments —don't say we didn't warn you.

For more, check out this previous collection: 30+ Moments of Mind-Melting Cringe From People Who Failed to Exercise Proper Judgement

 

 

The Funniest Memes and Tweets About Your Significant Other


Being in a serious relationship means picking up on all your partner's funny habits. That duality is just part of what it means to have a partner. 

 

These memes and tweets were compiled to give you a reminder about all the things you hate to love and love to hate about your significant other. These feelings can range from frustration at how cold they keep the apartment (or how warm) to laughter at your partner's inability to load the dishwasher. Because hey, a partnership can be charming and loving and frustrating and annoying and exciting and mundane, sometimes all at the same time. But it's all better than going on a Tinder date! if you need to have a laugh about your significant other for a moment or if you need to show them one of these jokes as proof that you're not alone in your feelings, keep scrolling below! For more content like this, take a look at these bold pickup lines from the wild world of online dating

15 Egregious 'out of touch' comments people witnessed from the obscenely wealthy


Some people are born without common sense —but with an obscene amount of wealth. 

At the end of the day, we are only human and, as such, are direct products of the environments in which we were raised. Whether or not you have common sense, if you've never had to pay for, say —a sandwich — in your entire life; then you're not going to have any life experiences, or even a frame of reference, for what a sandwich costs when you finally do need to pay for one. This seems absurd to the rest of us, but it's just the reality of the situation. I, for one, would have absolutely no idea where to donate my cedar clothes hangers once they lost their scent —not that I'd ever notice in the first place. 

This question was born from that famous quote from Arrested Development's fabulously out-of-touch Lucille Bluth. "I mean, it's one banana Michael, what could it cost? Ten dollars?"

Keep browsing for this collection of comments, as submitted by readers to an r/AskReddit thread. For more r/AskReddit collections, check out these commenters who shared the secrets of their industries.

 

'Worker finds new role after being denied raise, inexplicably offered 50% raise in counteroffer


Don't it always seem to go, that you don't know what you got 'till it's gone? All too often, we see stories like this where employers 

 

Remote Worker With Back Problems Gets Kicked Out of Zoom Interview Mid-Sentence for Not Sitting at a Desk


We've all been given radio silence from recruiters before, but this is a new level of savage ghosting from a potential employer. This thread was posted to Reddit's r/antiwork subreddit by u/DentistThink4578, who opened up about a horrible Zoom interview experience he had recently.

 

The original poster has serious back problems that make sitting in an office chair hard to do (hence, the need to work remotely). During the interview, he set up his laptop on a lap desk and used a neutral background. It was about as professional as it could be given his condition, but no less than two minutes into the interview, the Redditor found himself cut off mid-sentence. He checked to see what happened and learned that he had been kicked out of the Zoom interview and blocked with a single departing message explaining that "we prefer workers who sit at desks in chairs." Keep scrolling below for the full story and for the suggestions people made in the comments about what he should do next!

 

For more interview debacles, take a look at this collection of stories from folks who walked out of their job interviews.

'Based off our interactions earlier [...] I'm not renting to you': Enterprise employee epically quits after rightfully denying business to a rude Karen customer


"Update: I quit my job at Enterprise…"