A teenager got kicked out of his parents' house on his 18th birthday, but parents told other relatives he had simply moved out to attend college. After he revealed this to grandpa, mom called him a jerk, and other curse words.
A teenager got kicked out of his parents' house on his 18th birthday, but parents told other relatives he had simply moved out to attend college. After he revealed this to grandpa, mom called him a jerk, and other curse words.
The future is bright – and it's powered by the sun! 2024 is the year solar energy is shining brighter than ever, with innovative products that make sustainable living easier and more accessible. Whether you're an eco-warrior or simply looking to reduce your carbon footprint (and your energy bills), these 18 best-selling solar-powered products will have you basking in the brilliance of renewable energy. From outdoor adventures to everyday essentials, discover how you can harness the power of the sun and make a positive impact on the planet.
If your birth year still starts with a "19," it's time to embrace the joys and challenges of being a thirty-something. Forget quarter-life crises and existential dread – this is the decade to truly thrive! Btu not without a little help...We've curated a collection of 22 must-have products designed to elevate your 30s, from self-care essentials to home upgrades and everything in between. Whether you're juggling a career, family, or simply trying to figure out this whole "adulting" thing, these finds will make your life easier, healthier, and a whole lot more fun!
"The fact that crowdstrike just took out half the internet shortly after this post is hilarious."
This woman asked people online whether she was a jerk for saying 'no' to watching her neighbor's kids while working from home.
As companies scrambled to comply with lockdowns and social distancing policies during Covid, many discovered the benefits that come with remote work. But not this one.
In the midst of our family's lively and chaotic life, marked by the joyous laughter and boundless energy of our two children, there's a palpable stillness—a gap where my husband, Michael, opts to remain a
It’s funny how the most dramatic things, when presented in the sweetest way, can take on an even stronger meaning. The presentation format can make people pay more attention to a specific matter. This is true for certain comics, like those created by Ryan Pagelow, known for his series ‘Buni Comic’. You may already be familiar with his work, but if you missed our previous posts featuring his earlier strips, you can still catch up on them now.
The drama, the set, the acting, the dialogue, there are certain film moments that end up sticking in our brains. Whether it is a fiery monologue or the stranger-than-fiction human drama happening behind the scenes, the world of cinema tends to attract a lot of attention for good reason.
A cat photo a day keeps depression away, or something like that. But truly, cats make our day-to-day lives better. Whether you have one at home or see them on the internet, they always know how to put a smile on our faces.
Katie Holmes sparked concern after stepping outside with a visible black eye.
Woman goes too far when deciding upon unique names for her twins, doesn’t realize the type of issues it may cause for her future kids.
Beyoncé didn't take Dolly Parton's man, but she will take her song (and Dolly approves of it).
I guess it’s time to see if hip-hop is just as popular in far away worlds as it is on our planet Earth.
We've rounded up over 20 just take my money impulse buys that have won over even the most skeptical shoppers and that will win your heart too.
In this collection, we capture the delightful spirit of summer through the stunning images of the 2023 International Photo Awards (IPA) winners. These images evoke feelings of enthusiasm and vibrancy, reminding us of the warmth and joy of summertime. We hope they bring you the same sense of delight!
The secret of a great public space lies in its design. For people to visit and make use of these places many times over, they have to be functional, accessible, easy to use, match the needs of the community, and evolve with it as it changes. After all, most things are created to be utilized, not just to be seen.However, not all designs can check these boxes. “What happens when they fail to do so?” you may ask. Well, they are shared online for netizens to judge. The team at Bored Panda has collected some of the worst cases in the list below. We hope that these photos serve as a public service announcement that we deserve better!We also reached out to urban planners Taiwo Agbaje and Samuel Austin, who kindly agreed to share some tips on how to create a successful public space.
Chaos unveils as an IT outage affects banks, airlines, and more across the globe.
Woman exposes husband's lies on him teaching her how to drive in a family gathering, he stops talking to her.
Girlfriend’s bizarre obsession with a Kingdom Hearts track forces boyfriend to reevaluate the relationship.
10YO son says that dad is the more 'fun' parent and prefers him over his mom. Feeling unneeded, the mom wonders whether she should let him live with his dad for good.
If he can make it there, Reese Witherspoon's son can make it anywhere, especially from his West Village student shack.
Delilah the rhino saw her Christmas gift come early after giving birth to a gorgeous little calf.
Buckle up, because we've rounded up 26 of the funniest product reviews that will have you rolling on the floor laughing.
A teenager got kicked out of his parents' house on his 18th birthday, but parents told other relatives he had simply moved out to attend college. After he revealed this to grandpa, mom called him a jerk, and other curse words.
Dopamine makes you happier, smarter, more productive, more creative, more focused, and more social. Who doesn't want that? There are many ways to increase dopamine naturally. But what are the VERY BEST ways to do it? This article gives you the answer. It includes the 36 very
One of the biggest challenges of grown-up life is somehow balancing a full-time job and adult responsibilities with one’s passion projects, hobbies, and interests.
Since the relationship between this redditor and her neighbor wasn't the coziest, she decided not to invite them. However, this didn’t stop them from showing up.
"They insisted their kids wouldn't get hurt and asked if it'd be ok if the kids used it whenever we weren't as they're 'Just kids' and spoke about how it's getting hotter now."
Parents keep unexpectedly visiting their adult child, get absolutely mad when they refuse to give them the keys.
Author Annie Dillard famously said, "How we spend our days is, of course, how we spend our lives." So given the fact that the average person spends one-third of their adulthood at work, it's only normal they want to be happy there. Sadly, that's not always the case.
How do you attempt to change your name as a 5-year-old? Well, write a persuasive letter to parents and raise $150 selling friendship bracelets to cover the costs to change the name, of course.
This groundbreaking analysis moves our knowledge of pain and its effects from the biomedical model to one accounting for its complex psychosocial dimensions. Starting with its facial and physical display, pain is shown in its manifold social contexts--in the lifespan, in a family unit, expressed by a member of a gender and/or race--and as observed by others. These observations by caregivers and family are shown as vital to the social dynamic of pain--as observers react to sufferers' pain, and as these reactions affect those suffering. The book's findings should enhance practitioners' understanding of pain to develop more effective individualized treatments for clients' pain experience, and inspire researchers as well.Among the topics covered: Why do we care? Evolutionary mechanisms in the social dimension of pain. When, how, and why do we express pain? On the overlap between physical and social pain. Facing others in pain: why context matters. Caregiving impact upon sufferers' cognitive functioning. Targeting individual and interpersonal processes in therapeutic interventions for chronic pain.Social and Interpersonal Dynamics in Pain will be a valuable resource for clinicians who deal in pain practice and management, as well as for students and researchers interested in the social, interpersonal, and emotional variables that contribute to pain, the processes with which pain is associated, and the psychology of pain in general.
"I felt bad, but I also don't think I needed to put myself in severe discomfort."
Call yourself Sigma? If so, Skibidi Slicers should definitely be on your menu! Check out this hilarious viral video about the ultimate Sigma meal.