Tuesday, December 20, 2022

30 License plates created by brutally honest drivers


Car lovers, gather 'round - these are real drivers out on the roads, rocking some excellent custom license plates. Most license plates have a random collection of letters and numbers on them, but some drivers opt to create their own vanity plate, which can say almost anything. Vanity plates can't use foul language or be inappropriate… in theory! These folks managed to game the system and come up with some pretty inventive workarounds. 

Keep scrolling to check out these license plates that could stop traffic, and then check out these 30 architecture failures that'll make you wonder how these buildings are even still standing. 

'Guacamole, runny eggs, sushi - all dumpster food': 30 jaw-dropping, controversial food opinions


Everyone has bizarre food preferences, but some of these are truly shocking. This r/AskReddit thread includes the following controversial food opinions. If you are the type of person who would go out on a limb for pineapple on pizza (gross), ketchup on everything (filthy), and cottage cheese (who do you think you are?!), then you have come to the right place. Keep scrolling below for these screenshots, and when you're done, take a look at these pizza fails.

 

(Thumbnail background photo credit: Mike Hindle)

Resort Worker Is Denied Access to the Guest Bathroom, Gets Revenge By Intentionally Clogging HR's Toilet


This person did not get the feedback they wanted! They posted this thread on Reddit's r/MaliciousCompliance subreddit hoping for some good old-fashioned solidarity at sticking it to the ~man~, so to speak. What they got instead was some serious questioning about their diet.

 

For some context, the Redditor works at an island resort, and their personal toilet has never seemed to work. After a while, HR started to ignore the original poster's requests to unclog their toilet. Once HR caught wind that they had begun using the guest's bathroom, they were reprimanded. After that, the Redditor had no choice but to use the bathroom in HR's office and knowingly clog the toilet. Once people in the comments started to question the Redditor's dietary health, they got defensive and didn't do any favors to themselves after revealing more information. Keep scrolling below to see for yourself! For more tales of malicious compliance, check out this one about an entitled customer's pizza order.

‘It’s Just So F-ed Up. I Work So Hard for $15/Hour’ : Drama Ensues After Jealous Sister in Law Cries and Makes Scene When Her Brother’s FiancĂ© Shares Her Salary


Yes, we are aware that people in High Tech make ridiculous amounts of money. Personally, I kind of gawked at the number that was blaring in big black letters in front of my eyes as I read the post that was on the AITA sub. 300K? What the actual ****? Who makes that kind of money!? People working in High Tech, my friends. They also tend to work a lot less than your average customer service employee and get way more benefits. We can understand that it's not always easy to ignore the unfairness in life.

 

And to hear that your brother's fiancĂ© makes that amount of money, while you yourself are pregnant, single, and broke… is not an easy feat. But a harsh reality is that life isn't fair. Furthermore, if you know someone who is making that amount of money, congratulate them. Don't be an AH. Just because you're having a hard time doesn't mean you have to make others feel bad for working hard to get where they are. Blame the system, not the person who decided to play the game of the system. So to conclude… Rude, much? Scroll down to read about the drama that ensued.

 

Annnnd if you wanna check out some people who thought they could get away with lying on the internet, check this out.

'Stop baking me stuff': Entitled guy demands coworker bake him cookies, returns dirty tupperware


Who doesn't know the tupperware rule? Apparently, this guy didn't. The unspoken rule is that when someone bakes you cookies and lends you their tupperware, you should at least give it a rinse before handing it back all dirty and gross. But apparently, if you're an entitled dude who demanded that his coworker bake him a specific type of cookie in the first place, you might not be the kind of guy to pick up on this rule.

 

This thread, which was posted to Reddit's r/AmITheA**hole subreddit, goes to show that when your coworker lacks even an ounce of self-awareness, don't reward their behavior with cookies. Then, you might be able to avoid this kind of wildly entitled behavior. That being said, this is totally the other guy's fault, and hopefully reading the savage comments below gave him the kind of wake-up call he needed. For more stories like this, check out this one about a cheating coworker.