Friday, December 2, 2022

Funniest Liver King Memes That Will Make You Roid Rage and Go Primal


Social media fitness celebrity, Brian Johnson, aka the Liver King, has finally been proven to be a fraud! All it took was years of eating raw animal organs, malnourishing his family for online clout, and $11,000 worth of metabolic steroids every month. Ouch. For a fitness influencer that is obsessed with living a "natural" lifestyle, like the Liver King, this was a devastating blow for his body building followers. However, if you look at his sinuously enormous physique and the crazed look in his eye, we really should have known he was roiding out all along. Besides, what's natural about eating raw livers, animal-part protein shakes, and bovine baIIs? There's nothing natural about that… Who knew that someone who ate bull testicIes on the daily would turn out to be such a nut job.

 

His primal following of Wholefoods hunter-gatherer men are mourning the fall of their ancestral guru, wondering why they keep sucking the marrow out of animal bones to get swoll when they could have just spent tens-of-thousands of dollars on steroids. 

Snow Worries: A wintery mix of 20 icy fails to shiver your timbers


These people got snowed in - and then got quite creative! Building things out of snow can be so much fun, and some people make some really impressive snow creations (looking at you, snow car guys!) As for house pets, they're not fans of the cold stuff, and they let their owners know it.

Keep scrolling to see these fine icy photos, then click here to check out this utterly ridiculous way one person makes their Mac n' cheese. 

Stupid Fails: 20+ idiotic things people genuinely believed once upon a time


People once believed the dumbest things. In this r/AskReddit thread, various Redditors shared what they thought were the silliest things everyone took as facts at one point in time that have since been proven to be woefully incorrect. If you want to put a positive spin on this, you could say that humanity and society have progressed and we know so much more these days. If you want to be realistic, however, you could just laugh at how dumb we humans can be. Keep scrolling below to see what people had to say. For more, check out these relatable memes and fails. 

'I dont have a bowl this big': Mac 'n' cheese prepped in kitchen sink divides the internet


Today, we are taking a visit to the weird side of the internet to see an impossibly strange way of making Mac n' cheese. 

Viral Thread: 'We look sloppy': Employer forbids employees from wearing coats while working drive through window, doesn't consider just providing coats as uniform


Those working in retail and service are no strangers to discomfort and, often times it can seem like employer's make it intentionally so.

20 Weird hairstyles from people who are expressing their inner artist


Hair is so expressive, whether it's long or short, shaved or totally bald - it's one of the first things people notice about you. These people below are quite expressive with their own hair too! Some of these hairstyles are kids participating in "Crazy Hair Day" at school. If you've never done that, it's a great time! While back in my day people just used colorful hairspray or stuck their hair up at odd angles, today's kids (and their parents obvs) are going way above and beyond with their 'do's. Because these days, parents are creating hair donuts and hair sodas on their kids' heads! As for the rest of the folks on this list, they must just really like their wild and crazy hair. 

Next up, check out this fascinating tale of the worst customer service chat bots ever, maybe, in the history of all time, which trapped one poor jet-setter in an endless loop. 

HR Discusses Employee's Upcoming Termination with Business Owner, Accidentally CC's the Employee


Give me a minute while I pick my jaw up from the floor. This thread, which was posted to Reddit's r/antiwork subreddit, was written by the husband of an employee who was accidentally copied on an email about her own upcoming termination. Yikes!

 

As some folks pointed out in the comments section, if this were me, I would not be able to resist further embarrassing HR for this egregious mistake. If the reasoning behind the termination had anything to do with an inability to perform the job correctly, well, then it's pretty clear whoever copied her on the email has the very same problem. If it's a work culture thing, as the original poster suggests it might be, then one has to wonder what kind of work culture would try to ignore a screw-up this bad. Keep scrolling below to see what other people had to say in the comments. For more work drama, check out this story about another HR busybody