Why would you throw someone's lunch away? That is the question. I mean I would understand if it was past its expiry date or there was something horribly wrong with it. However, even then you wouldn't touch someone's food without their permission. Now, THis may sound like the normal thing to do, we can't forget
Sometimes quitting isn't enough when employees are fed up with being mistreated by their employers and they must seek revenge. Some acts of vengeance are much more brutal than others because everyone knows that revenge is a dish best served cold. These disgruntled workers took to Reddit to tell the world their satisfying tales about [...]
Dear dads, what would we do without you? Who else would make us cringe over your punny jokes and who'd teach us to fix a flat tire? While we all appreciate their endeavors in making our life often less, and sometimes even more miserable, there’s a trait that makes dads very particular with their parenting tactics.
We know that part of growing up means learning how to be your own person. Unfortunately, society often teaches girls that their gender isn’t as cool as the boys, and that they need to be different from the others to be good enough and not get labelled as “basic”. We’ve put together the worst examples of girls trying so hard to be different, that they forgot just to be themselves.
Johnny Kidd and his glamorous wife Wendy often jetted off to their plantation in Barbados, but the fortune oftheir family (including model Jodie, pict...
We live in a world where most people take the internet for granted. We think nothing of being able to buy our favorite candy from across the globe, booking vacations and adventures at the click of a button, ordering dinner when we don’t have the energy to cook, and stalking our ex-boyfriends on social media. We’ve become so accustomed to the internet that we don’t appreciate it as much as we should. So, here’s our declaration of love, loud and proud for everyone to hear. You’re our favorite, internet.You know what makes us love the internet even more? When people get called out for talking trash. While most people use the internet to better their lives, there are other people who use it to brag, lie, and talk about things that just aren’t appropriate. Thankfully, there are many internet heroes who aren’t afraid to pull out some savage responses and burns that put these liars back in their place. You better whip out the aloe vera for these bad boys, because these burns are super-strength.
Violence is never the answer. Most of the time violence will only exasperate the situation rather than calming everything down. And if someone sees you being violent towards another party, you are bound to go to jail. However, many people seem to forget this important factor at the moment when they get angry and think
1. Due to inbreeding amongst the Ptolemies, Cleopatra of Egypt had only two pairs of ...
Every soon-to-be-married couple hopes that tying the knot will be an absolute blast. This day is supposed to be filled with thrill, joy, and beautiful memories they will cherish for years to come. But when you have distant relatives, jealous siblings, and dodgy plus-ones in inappropriate outfits all under one roof, things are bound to go terribly wrong.
1. The ‘Oscar Love Curse’ is a strong superstition that is believed to be true in Hollywood circles. According to it, a woman who is awarded the Academy Award for Best Actress or Best Supporting Actress is doomed to have her relationship fail, where her boyfriend or husband will cheat on her or divorce her soon after.
When was the text message prank invented? We wouldn’t be surprised if it was immediately after the service was invented. Humans have been pranking each other ever since the dawn of civilization.However, with text messaging increasingly becoming the most common way in which people communicate, it’s no wonder that it’s become the best way to prank your friends and family. We’ve scoured the internet to find some of the best pranks out there and we know you’re going to love them.
1. American electrical engineer Grant Imahara from Mythbusters was one of three people who operated the R2-D2's in the Star Wars prequels and he updated all of the electronics on 12 R2 units.
Plot twists are commonly used in literature, film and television as a way to "shake things up" and keep the public hooked. Big reveals, changes, or jaw-dropping twists usually happen somewhere in the middle or towards the end of the story and they're often used to prevent audiences from predicting how the story is going [...]
There's a very objective threshold whereby you can’t but say “yeah, (s)he’s rich.” Many would say that an annual salary of $400,000 is definitely one that would define a rich household. Well, someone begged to differ.
1. Famous chemist and lifelong bachelor Robert Bunsen once proposed to a girl who said yes, but he then lost himself in his work for a few weeks. When he finally emerged from his lab, he couldn't remember if he ever proposed or not, so he did it again, only to have her turn him down.
1. Bill Murray said of Kung Fu Hustle: "There should have been a day of mourning for American comedy the day that movie came out," because it was the "supreme achievement" of modern comedy.
What you see isn’t always what you get. At least, according to the people on r/AskReddit, the third biggest subreddit on the site. Some redditors got together and started gossiping about which of the most popular stars and performers might not be as genuine as we might think.
Racism and homophobia are linkedto lower IQ - WTF fun facts
1. The mystery novelist Agatha Christie posthumously saved a girl's life by having written in one of her stories about a rare poison. That same poison was killing this girl in real life, and the doctors had no clue, but a nurse happened to be reading that story at the time.
1. In 1992, the carrier Saratoga accidentally launched live missiles during a joint U.S - Turkish exercise, killing several Turkish naval officers.
1. Queen Elizabeth has reigned for so long, that 4 out of 5 UK residents weren't alive when she ascended the throne in 1953.
1. Blue eyes don’t have blue pigment and are instead blue for the same reason that water and the sky are blue: they scatter light so that only blue light reflects out.
1. Indian spymaster Rameshwar Nath Kao was photographed only twice in his entire life, and his junior spies were called ‘Kaoboys.’
1. When the parents of a nine-year-old named "Talula Does The Hula From Hawaii" went to court in a custody battle, the judge was so mortified by their daughter's unusual name that he ordered them to rename her.
1. Nostradamus wrote a cookbook that contained a recipe for "love jam" so powerful it would instantly persuade two people tasting it to have sex.
1. Asthma is the most common chronic disease affecting Olympic athletes. 8% of them suffers from the condition.
01. In 1984, Robert Patrick (T-1000 from Terminator 2: Judgment Day), swam for 3 hours to rescue people after a boating accident on Lake Erie, nearly drowning in the attempt.
1. The United States has five times more heliports than any other country, and about as many heliports as every other country in the world combined.
1. Black Sabbath’s debut album in 1970 “Black Sabbath” began with the sound of rain and a distant church bell. About 43 years later, in 2013, their final album ended with the sound of rain and a distant church bell.
1. Before she found fame, Megan Fox worked at a smoothie shop and she dressed up as a banana to attract customers.
If you expected that the biggest secret you’d keep in life was who actually ate the last chocolate-chip cookie at home, then, unfortunately, you’re very wrong. Odds are that you had to sign some sort of non-disclosure agreement (NDA) at some point in your life. Corporate wants its employees to protect its secrets and needs to guard its profits, and they use legally binding contracts to do so. NDAs are also useful tools to protect the interests of private citizens, as well as businesses that are negotiating with one another.
1. The Circassian genocide (1864-1870) was the Russian Empire's systematic mass murder, ethnic cleansing, forced migration, and expulsion 1,500,000 Circassians in an attempt to make room for Russian colonization in Circassia.
1. When you turn 100 in Japan, the Prime Minister sends you a silver cup to celebrate. So many people are turning 100 that they had to find a way to make cheaper cups.
1. There is a fish named Needlefish that can jump from the water and stab people at speeds of up to 37 mph, with multiple human fatalities on record.
01. Casey Anthony had “fool-proof suffocation methods” in her Firefox search history from the day before her daughter died. Police overlooked this evidence because they only checked the history in Internet Explorer.
1. Spring-Heeled Jack is a mysterious boogeyman that was said to ring residents of Londons’ doorbells dressed as a bear, a ghost or a devil and scratch them with metal claws before leaping away with unnatural agility. Sightings of him stretched from 1837 to 1904.
1. There are 328 people named “Abcde” in the United States.
In a 2005 experiment modeling the hiring process, would-be employers were ready to give 10.5% higher salaries to attractive candidates over unattractive ones.
When you find a partner, you might think that you’re just marrying them when in reality, you’re marrying their whole family. That includes your new in-laws, who might end up being more of a struggle than your own children. These people found out first hand that mothers-in-law can bring some significant stress to your life, [...]
1. Christopher Walken likes to edit the punctuation of every script he gets, so he can say things the way he wants to.