Did people actually dress like this?
A daily dose of the most hilarious gag-inducing Internet memes, gifs, images, funny insults, and fails from around the web!
Monday, November 14, 2022
20+ Memes, Tweets, and FAILs to Make Your Miserable Mondays Slightly Less Miserable
We get it, Mondays suck. Unfortunately, they are here to stay and there's not much we can do about this. Fortunately, on the other hand, there's plenty of humor that can come out of our dreary Mondays, and if these memes, tweets, and fails are all we have left to keep us going, so be it. Keep scrolling below to have a look for yourself! For more "motivational" Monday content, check out these memes about your annoying coworker!
'He showed up at my house threatening to burn it down': 20+ Insane neighbors who took neighborly disputes to another level
The existence of other people can be — well — kind of a downer. Nothing spoils the enjoyment of the pleasant dawning sun, with a hot cup of coffee in hand and pleasant birdsong in the air, like being reminded that other people exist. Barking dogs, honking cars, or yelling neighbors puncture tranquil morning thoughts and pull you right back into a bleak and bitter reality of continuance.
But a barking dog, honking car, or occasional dispute is far from the worst thing one can experience when living in close proximity to other people. There are far worse fates in store for you when your entire livelihood is adjacent to the wrong person or group of people. White-collar psychopaths, entitled arseholes, and the criminally insane are all loaded into the grab-bag of neighborly candidates, and — when you reach into the bag and spin the wheel of fate — you might just pull out one of these insane individuals.
Keep reading for this lengthy collection of persons who you definitely wouldn't want as your neighbor. For more Ask Reddit wisdom, check out these interview red flags you might be missing.
'We don't take cash': Apartment manager demands former tenant write a check for 2 cents? Cue malicious compliance!
There is nothing more ridiculous than writing a check for two cents! This thread was posted on Reddit's r/MaliciousCompliance subreddit by u/lentesta, who recounted how he and his wife received a follow-up bill from their former apartment management company for $0.02. They complied and attempted to make that already stupid payment in person, but the manager of the complex refused to take cash or write off the payment.
So naturally, this infuriated the Redditor, who proceeded to write a check for $0.03 and then asked to have a check sent back to them for the overpayment. This went on for enough time that they received the kind of apology you can only dream of from an apartment manager. Now personally, I would not have the time or bandwidth to commit to this kind of malicious compliance, but you have to hand it to the Redditor and his wife for pulling it off.
Keep scrolling below for the full story, and check out this post for more tales of malicious compliance!
'Zoom gone wrong': Co-workers watch in horror as man's house goes up in flames during Zoom meeting, turns out to be horrible prank
"Love the zoom call offering advice in the same tone they would use to read a meeting agenda…"