Tuesday, December 6, 2022

'This is so tacky...enjoy your swamp hole': Deceptively dangerous fire-pit DIY fail gets roasted like s'mores by concerned commenters


One DIY-er had a super good idea…until the internet pointed out to him why it was actually crazy disastrous

Top Trending Dating App Fails That Backfired This Week (December 6, 2022)


You can smell the desperation from here, folks. That's right. It's the Holiday season, which means that your average dating app conversations have gotten a bit more desperate than they normally are (and believe me, they already are). These messages were posted to Reddit's r/Tinder subreddit, and let's just say that this December, it seems that people are taking big swings and striking out. Keep scrolling below to take a look for yourself. You can check out more dating app fails here.

Crazy Nun Takes Her Child to a Horror Movie about Demonic Possession, Leaves Hilarious 1 Star Review


A nun and her kid walk into a horror movie? I don't remember this joke. Firstly, yes, this nun allegedly has a kid of her own, and yes, this nun took said kid to a horror movie. And not just any horror movie…a horror movie about demonic possession.

 

This thread was posted to Reddit's r/F***YouKaren subreddit by u/Chelseas777, who found the 1-star review online. The review left Redditors in the comments section stunned, to say the least. To be honest, we all have so many questions. There's the question of this nun who has a child. Then there's the image of a nun with a slushy. I suppose nuns deserve slushies too! And then there's the question of why she thought this movie was appropriate. Regardless, we the people were able to enjoy reading this wild review. If that's the good that came out of this, that's enough for me.

 

Keep scrolling below to read it for yourself. For more Karen content, check out this story about a crazy aunt who tried to break into her family member's home.

‘I Know the Policy but I Want the Discount Anyway’ : Entitled Customer V.S Stubborn Employee Who Is Miserably Just Doing His Job


Why people insist on purposely doing the opposite of an establishment's policy will always be a mystery to me. It's like people wake up, and say to themselves 'Hmmm, today I seek to be deliberately rude to an employee, just because I don't agree with the way things are done at his workplace'. For example, if you know that you only get a discount by telephone, then why try and cheat the system? It would take exactly five seconds to make the call and get the discount. 

 

But nooooo, you must enter the said establishment, patronize the poor employee who definitely doesn't give two hoots about the place but needs to pay his rent somehow, and then be purposely unhelpful. Who cares if the policy is dumb or illogical? We're all grown-ups here, deal with it. Below you will find an infuriating Reddit post, written by someone who has obviously not worked in customer service a day in his life. Someone who believes that we employees, make the rules. Well, think again… Because we certainly didn't wake up today and think to ourselves 'Hmmm, how can we inconvenience our customers today?'. 

 

Bitter people be bitter.

Bridezilla and Groom Guilt Teenage Cousin into Gifting Them Her Taylor Swift Ticket, Entire Wedding Gets Ruined


The things people will do for Taylor Swift...if you happen to live under a rock, you might not know that Taylor Swift is going on tour in 2023 and the concert presale was a giant fiasco. What's even more insane is that the drama hasn't stopped there. It seems like entire families are being destroyed over a concert that hasn't even happened yet.

 

This thread was posted to Reddit's r/AmITheA**hole subreddit by u/vigilante_sh*t_13, an apt username for a true Swiftie. When the Redditor's cousin found out at his wedding that the original poster managed to get a ticket to the Eras Tour, he pulled her aside and tried to guilt her into giving her ticket to his new wife. When she said no, one would think the drama was over and done with. Nope! He proceeded to make an announcement in front of everyone that the Redditor graciously gave up her seat. Now, you might be asking yourself: did this grown man seriously just try to bully his teenage cousin into giving up a concert ticket? Yes. Yes, he did, and now the entire family is divided.

 

Keep scrolling below to read about the fallout. For more, check out this story about parking drama with a crazy neighbor.