Internet Rabbit Holes You Can Lose Yourself in When You’ve Got Time on Your Hands

Redditors are an interesting bunch. The famous AskReddit has gotten people to confess things that annoy them and even crowd-source solutions to small problems.

One Reddit thread asked commenters if there are any rabbit holes they suggest for people who could use a small distraction.

As always, commenters gave some pretty great suggestions. Here are 17 that stood out.

17. Baking Sourdough Bread

“I’ve been down a rabbit hole to make sourdough bread.. I’m fascinated now. I didn’t realize how the process works. I saw some lady who’s been using the same starter since the 1970s and she got hers from a woman who used hers for the last hundred years.

As I am sure there are thousands, this was what a friend shared with me that started me into this now black hole.

Seems like a good lad making bread.”

snowbellsnblocks

16. Survival Tactics For Someday…

“Hello future survivors/zombies!

A few years ago I started building a bug-out-bag, in case everything goes to shit but mostly as a fun little hobby/side-project. I didn’t start making one because I seriously considered the end of the world but deciding what to put in it, what to buy etc etc, that’s a nice hobby!

If you are curious about making one, these are some good places to start:

7 Types of Gear You Must Have in Your Bug Out Bag (March 2020)

Ultralight backpacking is a style of backpacking that emphasizes carrying the lightest and simplest gear safely possible for a given trip.

The Ten Essentials are survival items that hiking and Scouting organizations recommend for safe travel in the backcountry.

Dark_Tsar_Chasm

15. Death Valley Germans

“I thought reading about the Death Valley Germans was super interesting and took a good few hours to read and do my own research

Edit: if it’s asking for a login/password, that means the site is overwhelmed. I know it’s frustrating but I didn’t realise it would get this much traffic. Try again in an hour or two and it should be fine

Second edit: Web archive really comes in handy in these times. http://web.archive.org/web/20200117201303/https://www.otherhand.org/home-page/search-and-rescue/the-hunt-for-the-death-valley-germans/ from u/abc_wtf.”

tahsii

14. The Delphi Murders

The Delphi Murders.

If even a minor % of Redditors took one minute to view this video/audio (especially if you live in the midwest or know people in the midwest!), there’s a good chance this case could be solved. Today.

Quick Summary: Two young teens, Abby Williams (13) and Libby German (14) had a day off from school & went for a walk on a local trail/bridge in the small town of Delphi, Indiana on February 13, 2017. After walking across an abandoned railroad bridge in a desolate area of the trail system, a man followed them across the bridge and forced them down a hill. He murdered them.

The crazy thing is, Libby had been filming Abby with her phone, and was able to secretly capture the start of her encounter with her killer on video before putting the phone in her pocket. Police have released part of the video/audio. It’s not very good quality, but it is the best they have and captures the killer and his voice. Both NASA & Disney assisted in editing it to make it clearer, but there wasn’t a lot to work with. BUT police really want people to focus on his movement. Even without looking at someone’s head, you could pick out a family member of close friend by their mannerisms, body, way they move, etc. And you would obviously know their voice.

There are a lot of ridiculous conspiracy theories out there that police have debunked, so don’t fall down *that* hole. Stick to what the FBI / State Police have released:

  • The killer is a white male between 18 – 40.
  • They believe he lives locally in the area, previously lived in the area, or has family there. This isn’t just a place you stumble upon.
  • Witnesses who passed him on the trail prior said he had reddish-brown hair, and
  • Likely between 5’6″ and 5’8″.

They were not catfished or speaking to anyone online about a meeting….in other words, this was a horrific stranger encounter, they weren’t lured or anything.

Two sketches were released that both look quite different (police now say the suspect most likely looks like a combination of the 2 sketches), but again, I think the most important thing is to watch the actual video. Two of the witnesses that helped with the original sketch said they were unhappy with parts of the first sketch, and don’t believe the second sketch looks anything like the man they saw. The witnesses said they were unable to provide an accurate description on the lower half of the man’s face, since he had a white scarf wrapped around his lower mouth/chin area.

There are multiple people out there who know this man. They grew up with him. Maybe work with him. Maybe he’s their brother in law. But there’s a good chance they just haven’t seen the video yet. The more people who see the video, the higher chance this b*stard will be recognized. I always encourage people to watch it and share it so someone else sees it. The families of these girls are DESPERATE for answers. If you have a tip you can remain 100% anon and email it it. There’s also a 250k reward.

Link to Indiana State Police page that has all the info, audio / video files and how to send in a tip.

If you’re looking for a new podcast to listen to during quarantine, there are two that I thought were very well done on this. Family and law enforcement gave a lot of interviews on both. One is called Scene of the Crime Delphi, the other is “Down the Hill” Podcast.

There is also a subreddit that has a timeline of the events, witness encounter summaries, that is very well done: https://www.reddit.com/r/delphimurderstimeline

This case made a real impact on me, and I want a resolution for these girls so badly! There’s a dangerous person out there who killed two little girls in broad daylight. I’m afraid he will do it again and another family will go through this horrible pain. It’s SO solvable, it’s almost a numbers game, because all it takes is the video/audio getting seen by one person who knows him and is willing to tip it in!”

ElyseVierra

13. The Internet’s Hardest Puzzle

“You could always have a go at the internet’s hardest puzzle, Notpron. It’s been online since 2004, but only 67 people ever made it through all 140 levels. I’ve been playing since 2007, am in the 70s now.

Edit: Since many people are asking questions, feel free to check out the main site with rules, FAQ, and hints.

sedermera

12. Science Channels—And There’s a List!

“Science channels. From entertaining to informative, science channels have been my favourite types of channels to binge.

Vsauce is one of the best at this. Backyard Scientist, Mark Rober, and SloMo Guys to name a few.

And if you’re up to a mental challenge, go for really heady, concept, theory-laden channels like PBS SpaceTime and Quantum Gravity Research.”

Classic-Fold

11. Learning Plain Old History!

“Learning history is my best way to time pass.

Currently, I am diving deep into Pyramids. It’s preyty damn interesting to know how they did that stuff. Imagine lifting 2.3 million blocks each the weight of elephants to that height and that too so many years ago when humans were I would like to share a few things that I learnt. Maybe you might like it and go deep into it.

Here you go:

  • Pyramid of Giza actually has eight faces.

From ground, viewers will not see the indentations and hence, they can only see four faces. In order to see the indentations and all 8 faces of the pyramid, one needs to go aerial and that too when the lighting conditions are perfect to make the 8 faces visible.

The 8 faces of the Great Pyramid are visible only during autumn equinox and spring equinox during dawn as well as during sunset. Those are the times with the sun casts a shadow on the pyramid, making the indentations properly visible from air.

You can see the eight faces of Pyramid here

  • Temperature controlled engineering.

Also, Inside the pyramid, the temperature is maintained at 20 degrees Celsius or 68 degrees Fahrenheit. This temperature never changes and is actually equal to earth’s average temperature.

  • Unimaginable Accuracy. > The Egyptians used two constellations to align their pyramids in a north-south direction. One was big dipper and the other is the small dipper.

The tombs are aligned in north-south with an accuracy of up to 0.05 degrees. This happened in an era where modern-day precision tools were not even imaginable!

  • Alignment with constellation and it’s relevance to equinox cycle

Every 26000 years the pyramid will align itself with 4 constellations which represents the equinox cycle. It is believed (just believed by the Egyptians) that every around 26000 years something devastating happens on Earth. I am not sure but I guess it is when they align. This was believed to be a warning. We are currently close to it. There is a error of maybe 100 years in that.

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2010/jan/11/great-pyramid-tombs-slaves-egypt

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10. Music Channels on YouTube

“If you’re into music, there are a ton of great channels on YouTube.

Rick Beato does a lot of music and song analyses.

Alex ball has done some documentaries about Roland, and the prophet synthesizers. All really interesting history and information.

True cuckoo is a dude who has a ton of videos about synthesizers, drum machines and jams. Not to mention tutorials.

There’s so much that you can learn. I started with guitar and recently I got into synths and drum machines and YouTube is a great place to get to learn from plenty of talented people.

I missed a ton but I guess you can do the exploring yourself.”

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9. This Military Time Traveler

“In early 2000s, someone began posting on several message boards claiming to be a military time traveller from the year 2036. He arrived in 2000on a stopover for personal reasons; his primary mission was to return to 1975 to recover an IBM 5100 computer which was needed to debug huge computer issues that would arise in his original time.

Some have disregarded this as an elaborate hoax. The rub is, there is an anticipated y2k style computer frying event (look up UNIX 2038 problem), and only like 5 people in the world knew the IBM 5100 debugging programming existed, which was later confirmed to be true by someone involved with the project.

His stories contained predictions from his timeline, time travel theory, physics of his machine, and even schematics of the time travel device.

All his posts are archived, enjoy your trip down the rabbit hole!”

Slickdilla

8. Unusual Deaths (Trigger Warning)

“Normally, I recommend the Wikipedia list of Unusual Deaths. I still do, but with the disclaimer that as we isolate ourselves to protect our physical health, the isolation may be damaging to our mental health. Reading about Unusual Deaths might not be for you right now. If you’re good to go, here’s the link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_unusual_deaths?wprov=sfla1

Edit: I am aware of Stephen Whinfrey, who died of asphyxiation after getting his head trapped down a rabbit hole, in 2015. BEWARE!!!”

Awdayshus

7. Transcriptions For Those Who Need Them

/r/TranscribersOfReddit is a pretty good way to kill some time by writing transcriptions for people who are vision-impaired.”

hexsy

6. Growing Mushrooms

“How to grow mushrooms, (not magic mushrooms, pls don’t ask it gets annoying) and the different techniques people use for different species.

Also, the rabbit hole of how many chemical products we harvest from fungi, it just sounds stupid to believe in the power of fungus because there is a fine line between it an all the essential oil homeopathic bullshit and cure all products being marketed by MLMs and facebook anti-vax moms.”

MoefsieKat

5. An Array of Rabbit Holes!

“Ohhhh man. Been waiting for this day for a long time.

Here’s my list in no particular order:

1. Dyatlov Pass Incident

2. Voynich Manuscript

3. Japan Airlines Flight 1628 (extremely compelling UFO sighting)

4. MK Ultra

5. Project Northwoods

6. Tunguska Event (One of my faves)

7. Aleph formerly Aum Shinrikyo (Japanese death cult)

8. Skinwalker Ranch

9. The Philadelphia Experiment

10. Japanese Unit 731 (fucking gnarly)

11. Alleged Russian Apartment bombings (false flag attacks in the late 90’s)

12. Saudi Arabian involvement in 9/11

13. Gulf of Tonkin Incident

14. Project Azorian

15. Bilderberg Meeting

16. Max headroom TV station hijacking

17. Fast Radio Bursts (aliens?! Maybe… but probably not)

18. Nazi Bell

19. Misplaced artifacts (archaeological artifacts are showing up well out of their understood time range in geological areas they shouldn’t be in; awesome video )

20. Pretty much anything to do with Monsanto, but their Roundup is prolific.”

joemamallama

4. The Archive Website!

“I always love the opportunity to be able to talk about http://archive.org because it is such a wonderful and free resource especially at a time like now when you’re looking for distractions.

It has millions of free downloads for musicmoviesbookssoftware, etc. One very popular example is that it is home to a very large catalog of Grateful Dead recordings

There is also The Internet Arcade where you can play a lot of classic games along with the Console Living Room which is similar. They have access to tons of old PC games too and you can even play the original Oregon Trail online. There’s a lot more in their software section too.

It also has The WayBack Machine which has archived more than 396 billion web pages saved over time so you can go back and see how websites were years ago. For example, here’s reddit on July 25, 2005 a month after it was created.”

-eDgAR-

3. Experimental Hip Hop

“Experimental hip hop, Japanese city pop and other genres of music mostly confined to the internet (in the West at least, city pop is still a thing in Japan).”

bigcheese212

2. State Court Opinions

“Reading court opinions from (insert your state here) Court of Appeals.

I’ve learned so much about the legal system, precedence in proceedings, police interrogation, search and seizures and lots of other things.

I’ve also learned there are some seriously messed up people…more than I could have imagined.”

Inaka_

1. Webcomics (With Links)

“Webcomics, there’s a ton out there of every genre you could be into. Personally, fantasy is my favourite genre but I’ve found a ton of comics of many genres to enjoy.

I personally read uh, I assume, over 100 ongoing webcomics on multiple websites and platforms ?

Webtoons (App+Browser) is a great collection of comics which are all free to read, unless you want to pay to read a few episodes ahead, which will be released in a week’s time each, which I don’t do because there’s plenty of content from daily “Originals” updates + Canvas which is the more free model (no time limit once a week) for artists.

A few favourites from there:

Originals:

The Weight Of Our Sky, a historical fiction about a Malay girl, Melati, with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder. This is set during the time of the race riots in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 1969. (These riots ended up in deaths of many hundred because of stupid racism.) I am personally really glad to know there is a webcomic with a realistic portrayal of OCD out there as I suffer from severe OCD (although a quite different type, contamination OCD). This comic is based on the novel of the same name which I am hoping to pick up some day soon.

Link to The Weight Of Our Sky

Tower Of God is an ongoing comic that has been going on quite a while about a well built fantasy universe who’s inhabitants all supposedly live within a enormously large and tall tower. Within it live a large amount of different races, however, one boy is found very abnormal… A boy who came from outside of the tower with very great potential. This is such a well done and complex series that I’ve taken weeks to reread it twice, or thrice ? Can’t remember if it was 2 or 3 times lol

Link to Tower Of God

Spirit Fingers, a slice-of-life/drama webtoon about an average south korean teen, Amy Song, who finds herself a love of art and a great group of friends when she joins a colourful group of strangers in their sketching/croquis club.

As Baby Blue Finger, or Babl, Amy learns to grow from her experiences and find her own colour.

Link to Spirit Fingers

coLouR* (Canvas)

A supernatural/dark fantasy with psychological/cultural elements as well about an international organization that works closely with the supernatural, Asterisk. I find this international modern fantasy organization idea which even includes many different languages really interesting.

Link to coLouR*

Tapas/Tapastic (also app+web) has more paid stuff sadly but some of which can be read freely on timers + as well a similar model of many free to read comics that are not “originals”, basically paid. Of course, I don’t think it’s bad to support artists, the money goes straight to them and all but I personally prefer saving my money in general, especially as they have free comic book days unlocking temporarily premium comics and such.

Out Of The Blue on tapas is one of my favourites there, about fishboy stuck in dam meets blindboy dam worker.

https://tapas.io/series/OutoftheBlue

The Witch’s Bakery is a very cozy fantasy comic about Granny Snap’s bakery, which she runs with her grandchildren, Dragon Snap and Ginger Snap.

https://tapas.io/series/The-Witchs-Bakery

Ultramarine Weather

Two childhood friends meet a weather witch who lost his memories.

https://tapas.io/series/ultramarineweather

https://www.howtobeawerewolf.com/ is about Mal, a werewolf who was bitten by a wolf as a kid and then become one. However, one day she actually meets another friendly werewolf, who sniffs her wolfyness after visiting the cafe she works at.

wildelifecomic.com

Oscar rented an old house off craigslist, then things got weird…

First it was meeting the ghost of a 1940s mathematician in the upstairs hallway, then it was finding a teenage werewolf in the bathtub. Now Oscar doesn’t know what will show up next. Maybe that’s okay, as long as nothing eats him.

Wilde Life is a supernatural adventure/horror series set in a small town in rural Oklahoma. It focuses on stories about creatures from Native American mythology as witnessed and documented by a journalist from Chicago, Illinois.

Independent comics:

Miss-Melee.com

Superhero comedy about a hero and mother who got back to superheroing after raising her kid some… however her daughter’s taken a lot after her.

Avasdemon.com

Ava’s Demon (Also up on Webtoons Canvas, but I reccomend the website for the full experience, with all animations and animated backgrounds)

A gorgeous Sci-Fi/Fantasy adventure about, well, Ava and her demon who is literally inside of her. As she meets other vessels, and forms a pact with her demon after an incident… well… things change for her a lot. Including glowing skin and barfing lava.

https://www.colorlesscomic.com/

Colorless. Similarly to Ava’s Demon, this comic also uses animated scenes.

Colorless is a dark fantasy webcomic that follows the story of Joki, who wakes up in a supernatural city called Aisho, with no memories of previous events. He learns about the creatures lurking Aisho city’s streets and just how unwelcome humans are.

Ok since I have now taken like a hour to write this I better get uppp

Anyways, if anyone would like any other suggestions, I know these are mostly fantasy but I read many others including different topics too, feel free to ask for other recommendations!”

RosabellaFaye

WOW! That took some time! Clearly, Redditors are speaking from experience. Hopefully, these rabbit holes provide you with much-needed relaxation and maybe some additional trivia.

Are there any rabbit holes or topics you might suggest? Want to add them to the comments?

Great! We’d love to kill time with your suggestions!

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Blue Light Damaging Your Eyesight is a Myth. Here’s Why.

The advent of cell phones and tablets and screens that emit blue light has sent health experts scrambling to figure out whether or not it’s damaging our bodies or making it hard for us to turn off and sleep – and while the latter may be true, it turns out the former is not.

Blue light has a short wavelength, which means it’s high-energy and has the potential to damage delicate eye tissue. Not only that, but it also passes through the eye to the retina, which houses the foundation of all sight.

Image Credit: Pixabay

In lab studies, prolonged exposure to high-intensity blue light has been shown to damage retinal cells in mice, but in people? It’s a whole different story.

Scientists have suspected this for years, given that sunlight is mostly blue light, and there’s never been any study linking sunlight exposure with age-related macular degeneration. Basically, if being out in the sun over the years doesn’t damage your eyesight, and sunlight is 100,000 times brighter than the light from your screen, then your screens probably aren’t going to make you go blind.

So if you’re interested in protecting your vision and keeping your eyes healthy, even if you sit in front of a computer screen all day, blue light isn’t your biggest concern.

That said, even if staring at screens all day isn’t going to negatively impact your vision, blue light can still cause harm. The wavelength of blue light does disrupt healthy sleep patterns – it basically tricks your brain into thinking it’s daytime, and that you should be alert, even when it’s dark.

Image Credit: Pixabay

So, the science telling you to avoid screens in the hours before bed is solid. The dimmer your environment while you’re preparing to sleep the better.

If a better night’s sleep – and a more rested feeling in the morning – is what you’re after, make sure you turn off your devices before bed, and when you’re looking at them in the evening hours, lower their brightness levels. Make sure you’re wearing the correct glasses or contact lens prescription and keep eyedrops around for when your eyes are feeling dry after staring at your computer for too long.

Image Credit: Pixabay

The American Optometric Association recommends following the 20-20-20 rule: take a 20-second break every 20 minutes to look at something 20 feet in the distance. It’s meant to allow your eyes to blink and relax, and there are apps out there meant to remind you to follow the advice.

So don’t waste your money on those “blue light blocking” products – they only block about 15% of blue light, anyway, and it’s not behind your tired eyes or anything else. You can get the same effect by just holding your phone farther from your face!

The more you know!

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Funny Tweets That’ll Make You Laugh When You’re Bored

I know what’s up…you’re bored and you’re desperately in need of a good laugh.

That’s where Twitter comes into play!

As you probably know, Twitter is full of humor and hilarity. And we all know that’s a great cure for boredom.

So let’s dig into some funny tweets and say bye-bye to your boring blues.

1. Funny how that works.

2. I get it!

3. That’s a huge letdown.

4. It’s a good one!

5. Start blending!

6. Hey o!

7. Abs won her over.

8. He’s gone forever.

9. Not a bad plan.

10. Historically accurate.

11. Where have you been?

12. That is unfortunate.

13. Holding on by a thread.

Not as bored right now, are you?

Will you do us a big favor? Share a funny joke, tweet, or meme with us in the comments so we can keep on laughing!

Please and thank you!

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KFC Offers 70-Piece Popcorn Chicken Bucket…and Some Are Not Impressed

Fried chicken lovers should be salivating over KFC’s latest foray in the fowl game. After all, anyone who’s crunched into their irresistibly peppery, crisp chicken knows how addicting it can be.

But the big brand’s latest offering kicks things up a notch. KFC is going bigger (but not necessarily better) by reintroducing its “extra-large serving” of popcorn chicken nuggets. Just take a moment to let your taste buds come back down to earth.

Yes, folks. KFC’s signature popcorn chicken is available in a 70-piece bucket that has more than a few fried chicken fans salivating over the idea of stuffing themselves silly with the delectable finger food.

According to BRAND Eating, the offer won’t be around for long. This limited-time nationwide rollout at participating KFC locations makes this a deal you just can’t pass up. In fact, some people are already planning out their entire day based around taking down the gigantic bucket of crispy, delicious goodness.

Others see the 70-piece bucket as an honor worth achieving. Someone sounds pretty motivated to me:

However, some loyal KFC eaters have been lucky enough to try out the 100-percent white meat offerings. The early reviews have been mixed.

https://twitter.com/TangChus/status/1248371344372191234

Apparently KFC needs to do a recount because more than a few customers have been left disappointed at their supposedly stacked 70-piece bucket. I’m no food or math expert, but it certainly looks like a few buckets are a couple of nuggets short (and that’s being generous).

Still, that hasn’t stopped everyone from celebrating the famous friend chicken restaurant’s amazingly economical deal.

Even if they are a few nuggets short, 70 pieces—or anything close to that—is sure to fill you up and keep you from taking flight off your couch.

Do you think you could take down 70 KFC popcorn chicken nuggets? Let us know about your craziest food challenges below!

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Hilarious Memes to Look at If You Need Something to Do

Does your life these days revolve around napping, watching TV…and then napping again?

Hey, same here! We have a lot in common! What I’m trying to say is that we’re all incredibly bored. Like, bored out of our minds.

But we can cure that boredom right now, okay?!?!

And we’re gonna do it with hilarious memes!

1. It’s still technically a nap.

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2. Not a genius.

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3. A lovely family.

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4. Now he’s brilliant.

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5. On a mission.

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6. Take care of them…

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7. Oh no, you don’t.

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8. We’ll discuss this later.

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9. That’s all you need.

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10. She likes that!

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11. Look at that athlete!

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12. Now I feel bad…

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It’s amazing…my boredom is gone! At least for a little while…

Have you seen any funny posts, memes, tweets, or jokes lately?

Please share them with us in the comments!

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Funny Memes to Help You Fight Your Boredom

Are you a little, oh I don’t know, bored these days?

Join the club, friend. We’re all dealing with stretches of epic boredom so we have to find something to pass the time…

Wait! I know! Memes! Funny memes that’ll make us laugh! Yeah, that’s the ticket!

Here are 13 that should make you laugh.

1. Nice job!

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2. Something feels a little bit off…

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3. Does your mom need this?

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4. Maybe that’s why…

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5. Is the coast clear?

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6. This won’t end well.

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7. Very confident.

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8. Not a big fan.

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9. Don’t give AF anymore.

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10. She’s not messing around.

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11. A terrible idea.

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12. Sometimes they don’t always match up.

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13. What is this magic?

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That’s a little bit better, huh?

How are you passing the never-ending time these days?

Talk to us in the comments and let us know what you’re up to!

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People Are Sharing Funny Stories About Their Dumb Dogs

It’s amazing to watch what a well-trained service or police dog can accomplish. Alerting their diabetic owners when their blood sugar drops, sniffing out drugs, opening doors for people with mobility issues — the list goes on and on.

But … then there are some dogs who just don’t have a whole lot going on in their adorable little heads. Even so, while these dogs may not be the sharpest tool in the shed, they are still completely lovable — perhaps even more so because of their goofy tendencies.

One Twitter user sparked what could be the greatest Twitter thread of all time by asking one simple question:

Let the games begin. People immediately started chiming in with stories, photos and videos.

Like this fluffy little guy who might just be confused about the location of the TV?

And this one who broke into his food bag and promptly got his head stuck:

And this little cutie who caused his parents to undertake some unplanned home renovations:

And then there’s this big floofer, who just wanted a little snack:

Doggy doors are downright confusing, alright?!

He was just trying to be helpful:

“Hi Mom! Whatcha doing in there?”

Well, he sure looks comfy:

He’d like a little privacy, please and thank you:

What’s the goofiest thing your pet has ever done? We’d love to get a good laugh from your story!

Let us know in the comments!

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A Dad Dressed up as Elsa From ‘Frozen’ so His Son Wouldn’t Feel All Alone

The world can be lonely for kids, especially those who don’t conform to what other people define as “normal.” But having a parent who’s got your back, no matter what, can make all the difference in the world.

Just ask 6-year-old Colin Stuart, who happens to be a huge fan of Elsa from the hit movie “Frozen.” When “Frozen 2” came out, naturally, he wanted to dress up as his favorite character when he went to see the movie at the theaters. And instead of telling him no or chastising him for wanting to wear a dress, Colin’s dad did the opposite — he dressed up as Elsa right along with him.

Scott Stuart posted this incredible video on TikTok (prepare yourself – it’s a tearjerker):

@scott.creates

#parenting #parents #dadlife #fatherhood #kids #frozen2 #frozen2 #elsa

♬ Show Yourself – Frozen 2 – The Blue Notes

Here’s a better view of their matching costumes. They look great, don’t they?

Since his video went viral, Stuart has been posting tons of inspirational content letting kids know they’re all special.

@scott.creates

What are the chances of you being YOU? #didyouknow #selflove #everydayscience #motivation #whataretheodds #life

♬ Run To You – Sam Bird & Papa Zeus

It makes total sense, since Stuart is a children’s book writer. His newest book is called “My Shadow is Pink” and it’s inspired by his son Colin.

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When my son was 4, he loved Batman, Superman and all those "manly" things. But his biggest love was (and still is) Elsa… he used to have an Elsa doll that he LOVED. He was so proud of it – he would take it everywhere and show it to everyone. . One day he came home incredibly upset from childcare saying that "Elsa was for girls". . That night, I wrote the first draft of "My Shadow Is Pink". Now, a few years later, it's finally finished. . It's about a boy who has a pink shadow that likes princess, fairies & "things not for boys"… but he wishes he had a blue shadow like everyone else in his family. He learns that everyone has a shadow they wish, at times, was something else… and he has to learn to love and accept his shadow as it is. . I'm so incredibly proud if this book, and I'm so grateful to @larrikinhouse for getting behind it and publishing it, and my agent @sarahmck.literarymgmt for all your help! . It's been an enormous amount of work getting it ready, but it's now going to be hitting shelves in a bookstore near you from July 1st. . If you want to join the list to get notified when resales are open, you can join the list (link in bio). . #kidlit #kidlitillustration #kidlitart #toxicmasculinity #genderequality #boysdancetoo #boyscandancetoo #boyscanbeprincessestoo #raisingboys

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He’s also been met with a lot of criticism from parents for his actions. But, as he points out in the video below, kids and teens have responded incredibly positively to his accepting style of parenting:

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A 93-Year-Old Woman Posted a Photo Asking for More Beer and Got 150 Cans

Instead of driving to the store, Olive Veronesi did what any self-respecting 93-year-old woman should do: she made her grocery list on a whiteboard, had someone take her photo and waited for it to go viral. Beer-fridge restocked. Problem solved.

Veronesi, who lives in Seminole, Pennsylvania, first went viral when her local news station shared a photo of her holding up a sign saying “I Need More Beer!!” and a (presumably empty) can of Coors Light:

TOO FUNNY: ♥? 93-year old Olive Veronesi from Seminole, PA is doing her part to stay home and stay safe, and she’s sending this message to her neighbors and to her daughter. More: kdka.com/coronavirus.

Posted by KDKA-TV | CBS Pittsburgh on Thursday, April 9, 2020

Of course, people immediately latched on to Veronesi’s plight. Who doesn’t love a sweet older woman who just needs to refill her beer reserves?

The folks at Coors also apparently took notice and decided to make this senior citizen’s day. The beer company delivered 150 Coors Lights to her home.

To close the loop, Veronesi made a new sign and the TV station did a follow-up:

?GOT MORE BEER!? A Pittsburgh area woman who went viral for holding up a "Need More Beer" sign while holding a Coors Light has gotten her wish. Molson Coors just delivered the 93 year old… 10 CASES OF BEER!

Posted by KDKA-TV | CBS Pittsburgh on Monday, April 13, 2020

Veronesi says she drinks a beer every night. And, hey, she has lived for 93 years, so whatever she’s doing is working, right? I think Veronesi has given us all permission to drink a beer a night — you know, for our health.

Other people aren’t having as much luck restocking their beer supply. We really feel for this guy:

While some people are just feeling weird about everything, including beer:

Has your grandma or grandpa ever done anything crazy, like make a viral sign about needing more beer? What’s your favorite, funniest, quirkiest story about the older people in your life?

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People Who Are the ‘Villains’ in a Person’s Story Explain It From Their Point of View

All of us have been “the villain” in someone else’s story at some point or another.

It could’ve been from a breakup, from a work-related incident, or maybe something random that happened between two complete strangers.

Whatever the case, everyone deserves to have their voice heard, even if they’re wrong and they know it.

AskReddit users opened up and shared their deeply personal stories.

1. Childhood friends.

“I was probably one of many villains in my childhood best friend’s story. If you ask her I ghosted her for a boy (I know she thinks this because I’m still in contact with her sister).

In reality she manipulated me and gaslit me for our entire childhood and teenage years. She attempted to isolate me and made me choose between my other friends and her constantly.

She would refuse to tell me what was wrong and then blamed me for not knowing why she was upset every time (it was always stupid things, like I was drawing a dragon, which she saw as childish and uncool). What finally made me walk away was when she got mad at me for wanting to spend a few days with my BF alone (we were dating long distance, I hadn’t seen him in over a year).

She picked a fight over it and I begged her to forgive me, which she refused and continued to yell at me over page-long tex messages. it caused my first ever major anxiety attack, which made her even more angry because I dared to not answer her for an hour while I was vomiting and trying to pull myself together(she had not answered my previous message for a week to “cool off” btw so it’s not like I left mid conversation).

I decided to not answer her for a while after another round of “I’m so sorry!” Messages, and when I looked back after a bit, I realised how toxic this shit was.

I regret not trying to explain it to her, why I had to walk away, ghosting her was not the right thing to do, but I knew that if I tried to open the conversation again I wouldn’t walk away, I’d end up right back where I started and I just couldn’t do that again.

Her sister did ask about it a few years later and I didn’t have the heart to tell her everything that happened. sShe was aware of the manipulation and some of the shitty behaviour though, she tried to warn me about it for years but she was my best friend and I trusted her, so I didn’t listen.”

2. Home wrecker!

“I was out drinking at a bar I went to regularly, met this couple who were playing darts. They were a nice, attractive couple. They were both kinda flirty with me that night but nothing happened. Went back to the bar another night, saw them there again.

The girl got very flirty, touching me lots. They’d had a couple drinks and said they were going to Uber home, I was sober and offered to drive them.

I said I was going to just drop them off, but the girl was adamant about me coming in to “meet the dogs.” So I go in, she starts getting a bit more physical, but her boyfriend was falling asleep on the couch, so she said maybe another night.

Next thing I hear, she’s crazy mad at me for “forcing myself” into their relationship, they broke up and she kicked him out, and she pretty much blamed me for the whole thing.”

3. Regrets, I’ve had a few…

“I once dated a girl who was too young for me (but still legal). She was persistent and I said no a few times. Finally I accepted and we dated for a few months. I wasn’t really into her and I had been contemplating breaking up with her for a few weeks and I had finally decided to break up with her that weekend.

On Friday, I met someone at a party and hooked up with her. When I met my girlfriend that Saturday to break up with her, she spontaneously told me that she loved me and wanted to be with me forever before I had the chance to tell her.

So I broke up with my girlfriend after cheating on her, right as she confessed her love to me. I still regret just about everything about that 4 month-period in my life.”

4. Still ashamed.

“One day when i’m not so ashamed of how things turn out I can publicly share this. but for my current sanity i would like to share it here

two years ago I got into a bad relationship. my now ex was very verbally abusive, snooped my phone constantly, i couldn’t go anywhere without him, he spent my money recklessly while also bullying me into buying him things and constant beer trips. he drank four tall cans probably every night at least, and i’m not sure if that makes him an alcoholic but he was drunk A LOT.

my family relationships were poor and he also used this to isolate me from them. I felt trapped but unable to leave a relationship that would make me homeless and completely broke.

desperate and starved for attention, I cheated on him with the first guy who gave me positive attention. I loved feeling important and like I mattered to someone else. Never before in my entire almost 30 years of living have I even entertained the idea of cheating on someone and here I am having full on affairs behind my boyfriends back. for MONTHS.

eventually he found out and told pretty much the entire world how much of a cheating slut I am and how I ruined our relationship. convinced my family that I am evil, I wrecked a perfectly great life, he thought I was The One. Even after all of that he still refused to break up with me- so i snapped, took the car(it was in my name) and ran away with the man i had been seeing behind his back.

To so many people I’m the bad guy, the villain, in this story, including my family and most of my old friends.

it’s been a long time and i’m still together with my current boyfriend but 2018-2020 feels like a depressed blur of life. I’m still trying to cope and feel like “Me” again.”

5.

“My friend and I (both girls) had been single forever and it was something we bonded over. We were in different cities and she decided to visit. She brought her boyfriend over, presumably to show off.

I had gotten a makeover and therapy since the last time we’d met (I was the definition of sad girl prior to that), and she immediately became convinced I was trying to steal her boyfriend. I had no such intention.

But it started becoming a self fulfilling prophecy for her. Her bf and I had a lot in common which I kept trying to downplay, but she kept playing up. Like we spoke the same language, had several common friends, had the same food aversions, and we would be in the same city at the same time for work in a few months. She just kept growing more and more insecure. I heard her crying in the night.

She was staying over with me, and he with some family. She went out in the morning to get coffee, and I was taking a shower. The door was unlocked, I didn’t know that. I came out in my underwear and was applying moisturizer, when her boyfriend walks in, and then she walked in a minute later.

She ran out crying, he ran out after her, and I was mortally embarrassed.

Apparently that caused enough pain in the relationship that they broke up. So I’m very clearly the villain to her, but all of it was avoidable if she was less insecure.”

6. Obsession.

“Dad was dead. Mom was crazy. We were poor. I didn’t go to normal high school and had basically been a shut-in for years. I was really poorly socialized when I moved into the dorms. I didn’t notice when the overwhelming feeling of affection I felt for her [edit: a girl in the dorms] crossed into obsession.

I convinced myself that if I didn’t literally stalk her or call or text her phone, that made it ok to send her a million pleading messages elsewhere. I was sure sure that we’d be perfect together that, when she tried to be my friend afterward–more than once–I ruined it by constantly pushing for a closer relationship.

Years later, when the pandemic started, I fell into old bad habits and messaged her until she politely told me to fuck off, which I really deserved.”

7. Sounds like you’re doing just fine.

“”Stole” his girl, married her. Had a child with her.

Let’s ignore the fact he drank his face off nightly and cheated.”

8. Quite a story.

“Former coworker convinced the company owner and his son that I was at her house and I got so drunk that I crashed through one of her apartment walls and I refused to pay for it…

The truth was that years before this happened a bunch of us were hanging out, having a young 20-somethings house party.

She tried to take me to the bedroom and I turned her down because she was completely insane, in love with her baby daddy, and she’d fucked so many of our co-workers that there’s no way she doesn’t have the Herp or something.

The owner refused to sell me the location I ran for 5 years. Not just ran, but when I took over it was nearly bankrupt. 5 years later I tripled revenue.

I only found a couple years ago when I asked the owner to grab lunch with me so we could chat, make amends, and that’s when he told me he may have made a mistake when he listened to the gossip.

Because of all this bullshit I started my own thing and became a real competitor over the last couple years…We’ll, I was. We’ll see how much more the Rona will choose to fuck me.”

9. Called it off.

“I realized that I was about to become a passenger in my own life, so I called off the wedding. I never should have proposed, and I still feel bad about it, when I think about it.

But there’s no doubt, I was the villain.”

10. Doing your job.

“I’m a property manager for a mortgage company, I handle most of the evictions work. My first year I did 33, and it’s been steady for the last 10 years.

I usually see people on the worst day of their lives, and it’s never easy for them.”

11. NOT a happy ending.

“So, I was in a long distance relationship, we lived about 8 hours apart from each other. It was a horrible relationship, because we were just horribly incompatible. So we had our one year anniversary, and he came to visit me.

We had a huge fight over the phone right before he left to visit me because he accused me of lying ( we chatted the evening before, and I told him I was going to sleep and good night, but he saw me online an hour later… ).

He had to turn off his phone for the drive because of low battery. I was just done with all his accusations of me being a horrible person, so I called my best friend in tears about what I should do. We had all these fights because he’s rather a controlling type in a relationship, and I really need freedom and trust.

So after speaking to my best friend, I realised, that I need to break up with him, because the relationship wasn’t healthy anymore for neither of us. So he arrived at my place, we sat down to talk, I told him while bawling my eyes out that I couldn’t do it anymore and I want to break up. So we did and he drove back home.

Only later I realised that he now hated me very much because from his point of view it looked like I made him drive 8 hours to my house, only to break up with him at our one year anniversary. Oops.”

12. Picking on the quiet kid.

“I was really mean to the quiet kid in my class. He was definitively odd, carrying around those little Minecraft action figures. He would say weird things and someone asked him a not-so-nice question.

They asked, ” Dean, would you shoot up a school.” He replied jokingly, sick of our shit, that he would just target specific people. Looking back it was just dry sarcasm, but he hated me, so I got really scared. I told others what he said, and before long the Vice Principal had to come into our room to take him out, he came back.

He has been teased about it for a long time afterward. I’m starting to realize over this quarantine period that I was being the villain that was bullying him. Dean, if your reading this, I’m sorry.”

13. Haha. A funny one.

“I dropped my sister-in-law off and she crossed the road as I swung the car round. I was now driving alongside her, round a corner, so I rolled the window down and gave her a really lascivious wolf whistle… just as an old couple came round the corner.

They glared at me as I (in their eyes) sexually harassed a stranger.”

14. Talking trash about the boss.

“I got fired because I was talking shit about the boss behind his back.

He thought we were really good friends, almost best friends. We weren’t.

He was early-season Michael Scott, if MS was a 30 year old jock. He fired many of my friends for dumb reasons, or tortured them until they quit. For some reason he always took good care of me, but I just couldn’t take it any more.

Another guy, who already quit but was on 2 week notice, wrote to me on Slack to complain about the boss, and I replied with some pretty mean stuff. I should have known that the boss was reading all of our slack conversations, but whatever.

Getting fired was one of the best things that ever happened to me. To the boss, he had to fire his best friend in the office, and his best employee, because I was saying horrible things about him behind his back.

I regret that that’s how our relationship ended, but it had to end for my own sanity.”

15. Life lessons.

“Came to this realization with the help of a friend named Lucy:

Several years back, I ended up hooking up with a best friend of mine and we clicked like a perfect match. Dana and I spent a week together exploring each other’s bodies and just being super content. It was surreal. Nearing the end of the week, “the conversation” happened. “So what are we?”

We mutually agreed to keep things casual because we were in transitory periods of our lives.

Anyway, that fateful week culminated with my birthday on a Saturday.

Dana volunteered to throw me a party at her place and all of our friends were going to come – fantastic. My other friends invited me to their house to begin partying in the late afternoon. Dana gave me the okay to take off and she would set up on her own.

About 4 hours later, after pre-gaming with friends and attending a local mini-film fest viewing, I stumble into my party just as it is taking off around 9pm.

Since it is around Christmas time, we had agreed to do a pollyanna gift exchange. I start it off by handing a poorly made wooden boat to a buddy of mine and immediately proceed to the kitchen to take a shot of tequila. At that moment, I blacked out until about 1am.

The night is a blur. I remember dancing. A lot. Yacked a couple times but always bounced back. And then I fucked up.

There is another girl, Karla. Karla and I had a brief stint fooling around and that was that – nothing more of it, just friends afterwards. Anyway, Karla hadn’t gotten me a gift and so she thought a little makeout sesh would suffice.

So it is nearing 1am and I am still dancing like a fool when Karla appears on front of me. I don’t know what it was, but she gave me those eyes and I knew exactly what she was thinking so we make out for a few minutes. I turn around to a crowd is staring at us from the kitchen. Me being of my rocker, shrug and keep dancing. Dana was not happy.

Shortly after, another friend of mine who I had been involved with in the past shows up and mentions grabbing a pizza. Next thing I know, a small group of us left the party, grabbed a pizza, and went back to my house where I passed the fuck out.

So I was a stupid, selfish, heartless idiot that totally betrayed a best friend I had recently gotten romantically involved with by:

leaving her to set up for my party by herself

showing up wasted to the party and immediately blacking out

making out with someone else in front of her, in her house, at the party she was throwing me

leaving to get pizza

not returning until morning

I was in denial of my guilt initially, but upon some enhanced reflection a week later, I realized how selfish and self-centered I had acted.

After a month apart from each other, Dana even tried to forgive me and we started a serious relationship together. But I had broken the trust already and there was no going back.

As years have passed, it becomes clearer and clearer how knuckleheaded my behavior was over the course of those 3-4 months. I truly was the villain from every angle. I know Dana never wants to hear from or see me again, but I wish I could tell her that I understand I did her wrong and I understand why she was so frustrated and upset with me.

Early 20s are the stuff of life lessons.”

Some of those stories are pretty painful, but it’s important to read them to get their perspective.

Have you ever been “the villain” in someone else’s story?

If so, what happened?

Please share your story with us in the comments.

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