Two Friends Put Up a Fake Poster of Themselves in McDonald’s and It’s Hilarious

What do you do when there’s a big, blank wall inside your local McDonald’s? Just ask Jevh Maravilla…

Photo Credit: Twitter,Jevholution

That’s right, without telling the manager or the employees, Maravilla hung a fake poster of himself and a friend. And while it is funny, the two friends also did it for a very specific reason. Maravilla said, “If you haven’t noticed, there isn’t a lot of Asians represented in media. And hopefully one day I could see someone like me on the big screen. So one day, my bud Christian and I were eating at McDonald’s, munching on some snack wraps. I look up and I see a blank wall and I tell Christian, ‘Hey, what if we put a picture of us on there? Look around, there are literally no Asians in any of these walls. Maybe we can change that.’”

Photo Credit: Twitter,Jevholution

Hopefully, the poster will remain up for quite a while. Maravilla added, “Remember, folks: all races deserve recognition. And I guess I did my part.” Yes, you did. Nice work.

The post Two Friends Put Up a Fake Poster of Themselves in McDonald’s and It’s Hilarious appeared first on UberFacts.

You Can’t Resist These 12+ Mouthwatering Facts About Pizza

Pizza: it’s the best. People all around the world love pizza with all different types of crust, sauce, and toppings.

If you live in the U.S., statistics say you’ll eat roughly 6,000 slices of pizza in your life. I did the math and I’m currently on track for 38,000. It’s not good.

Anyway, here are 15 facts about one of mankind’s favorite foods.

1. Lombardi’s in New York City was America’s first pizza place. The grocery store started selling pizza in 1905.

Photo Credit: Wikimedia Commons

2. Only three people in the world have a degree in Pizza-ology. One of them is Domino’s founder Tom Monaghan, who also founded the business management program that offers the class.

3. After World War II, American soldiers who had served in Italy brought home a craving for the pizza and its appeal broadened in the U.S.

4. There’s a mini pizza for dogs called the “Heaven Scent Pizza” from Blissful Biscuits. It’s made of made of flour, carrots, celery, and parmesan cheese.

5. Chicago’s first deep dish pizza was made in 1943 by the restaurant that later became the Pizzeria Uno chain.

Photo Credit: Wikimedia Commons

6. During the early 20th century, pizza was mostly eaten by working-class immigrants from Italy.

7. The Domino’s “30 minutes or less” guarantee is still offered in some places around the world, including in Turkey.

8. The first frozen pizza hit the market in 1962.

Photo Credit: Wikimedia Commons

9. Although pizza is an Italian invention, countries around the globe give it their own spin. Brazilians like their pizza with green peas, you can find fried eggs as a topping in France, and a crust made with mini hot dogs is popular in China.

10. The first pizza was ordered by computer in 1974. Michigan State’s Artificial Language Laboratory tested its new “speaking computer by ordering a pizza from a local restaurant.

11. The same guy who founded Atari founded Chuck E. Cheese’s as a way to make more money off of the game consoles.

12. A pizza delivery guy in Florida was confronted by robbers and threw a hot pizza at them in self-defense.

13. There’s a pizza museum in Philadelphia called Pizza Brain.

Photo Credit: Facebook,Pizza Brain

14. The largest pizza in the world weighed 51,257 pounds and was 131 feet in diameter.

15. In 2001, Pizza Hut became the first company to deliver a pizza to outer space when it delivered to the International Space Station. The pizza rode to the ISS aboard a Russian rocket.

The post You Can’t Resist These 12+ Mouthwatering Facts About Pizza appeared first on UberFacts.

Hotels Reveal the Books Most Frequently Left Behind by Guests

When you’re staying in a hotel for the night and need to kill some time, it’s great to have a book with you. Unfortunately, many of these books end up getting left behind.

Travel + Leisure put together a list of the books that hotel guests leave behind the most and some of them might surprise you. Take a look at the list and ask yourself a question: do you think some of these books might have been left behind on purpose? Just a thought…

1. The Handmaid’s Tale by Margaret Atwood

Photo Credit: Amazon

2. Paul O’Grady’s Country Life by Paul O’Grady

3. Bad Dad by David Walliams

4. Origin by Dan Brown

5. The Secret by Rhonda Byrne

Photo Credit: Amazon

6. The Girl on the Train by Paula Hawkins

7. The Couple Next Door by Sharri Lapena

8. Sharp Objects by Gillian Flynn

9. Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Getaway by Jeff Kinney

10. Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone by J.K. Rowling

Photo Credit: Amazon

11. Secret Garden: An Inky Treasure Hunt and Coloring Book by Johanna Brasford

12. IT by Stephen King

13. The Art of the Deal by Donald Trump

14. Fantastic Beasts and Where To Find Them by J.K. Rowling

15. Big Little Lies by Liana Moriarty

Photo Credit: Amazon

16. All Out War: The Full Story of How Brexit Sank Britain’s Political Class by Tim Shipman

17. Harry Potter: Coloring Book 

18. Thirteen Reasons Why by Jay Asher

19. The World’s Worst Children by David Walliams

20. Disney Princess Beauty and the Beast Magical Story

Photo Credit: Amazon

The post Hotels Reveal the Books Most Frequently Left Behind by Guests appeared first on UberFacts.

Older Millennials Remember Formerly Popular Websites That No Longer Exist

It’s important to remember that millennials are not teenagers. Many of them are grown-ups who still remember the early days of the internet. You know, when it was still a novelty and didn’t control every aspect of our lives?

Here are 15 websites we thought would never fall by the wayside, but that no one under the age of 25 would remember at all.

Cheers to getting older!

 

#15. Flash is dying.

“I didn’t learn about this website until a few years ago, but I would say homestarrunner.com mainly since Flash is dying.”

#14. Cards and chess.

“yahoo games used to be the best place for cards and chess and a ton of other games online.”

#13. Digital bubble wrap.

“Bored.com. Just for the digital bubble wrap alone!”

#12. Loved it.

“Wondering if anyone was gonna bring up livejournal. I got one when you still needed a code from a friend. Loved it.”

#11. So much angst

“Xanga. I kind of want to go back and read what 16 year old me wrote, but I think I’d die from the embarrassment.”

#10. By trial and error.

“Angelfire and Geocities were sites where you could make your own “website” and they would host them for free. It was fun back in the day learning really basic html by just trial and error. I don’t think anything like that exists any more, maybe blogspot would be the closest thing like it today.”

#9. Chatrooms.

“Napster. Not just for music downloads. I spent a lot of time in the chatrooms there.”

#8. Every Wednesday morning.

“The Onion used to publish a new edition every Wednesday morning. I was chomping at the bit by Tuesday night.

They had a better format back then, too.”

#7. Ready and waiting.

“AskJeeves. Just imagining a man named jeeves staying awake 24/7 to answer all questions.”

#6. Random forums.

“Webrings, almost every single band in the world had an forum with thousands of people, so many forums for other random shit. Bonzai Kitten and other joke sites, then there are the citrus extravaganza and other sites that weren’t so jokey but went viral nonetheless. In the early 2000s you saw websites like what Reddit would base itself on: Something Awful (which I could never stand), Fark (which used to be pretty great until terrible mods drove it into the ground and the owner stopped caring and decided to try politics instead), hell at once point there was this Reddit thing that would pop up but most people were like “meh, I already got something better” and just let it be.

Chatrooms in general are something that seem to be long gone. So many bots, so much chaos, but it was a bit wild wild west back then. Using bots and tools to clone names and accounts, kick people off chats, log them offline, etc (AOHell was probably the biggest known one if any of you want to look up what it was like).

And I remember websites/programs like The Palace and such which were chatrooms that allowed people to move around and be seen as avatars, oh how amazing the future was then. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Palace_(computer_program) Again you could use a lot of bots to mess with people, one you’d commonly see was a bot that stole people’s avatars which usually angered the entire lot as there seemed to be a general rule of “ask if you want it”/”trade” etc. as a lot of them were made by the person “Wearing” them.

Good times, actually. I think one of the most distinctive things, especially of the 90s was the lack of people from every corner of life. It would be extremely rare to run into some old grandparent, there was this active subculture of people while most people just stuck to reading their emails and calling it a day. Now everyone is online, everyone is on Facebook, etc.”

#5. Scan every download.

“Limewire was filled with trojans and malware but Kazaa wasn’t much better. Kazaa Lite was what people used if they didn’t want to do a scan after every download.

Then Torrents came along and no worries.”

#4. Ah, memories.

“Neopets! God I sucked at neopets.”

#3. Over 2 decades.

“The hamster dance

Edit: hamPster dance. Forgot the P cause it’s been over 2 decades.”

#2. Pre-Tinder.

“Amihotornot.com”

#1. Budding weebs.

“gaiaonline. So many budding weebs on that site.”

The post Older Millennials Remember Formerly Popular Websites That No Longer Exist appeared first on UberFacts.

Before and After Photos Show How Clothing Can Affect Our Perception of People

Seeing before and afters of men wearing street clothes versus suits definitely proves the adage that “the clothes make the man”.  Even if you think that what you wear (or see others wearing) doesn’t affect perception, these pictures can leave no doubt that we’re influenced by what people are wearing.

For men who have come out the other side of imprisonment or addiction, what they’re wearing out on job interviews is important to two reasons – for the image they present and because of its effect on their own confidence. That’s why non-profit Sharp Dressed Man, an alliance between the Baltimore Fashion Alliance and the Living Classrooms Foundation founded in 2011, custom designs suits for men re-entering the workforce. Normally, they cost upwards of $3,000.

Christopher Schafer, the tailor and founder of the group, collections donated high-end suits from clients and locals and then, on Wednesdays, men come in for a fitting, haircut, and a hot meal. He’s battled addiction himself and knows the meaning of a second chance – and the importance of getting it right.

“I really think that the biggest thing, though, is a guy gets treated with respect. And some of these guys have not been. They have not treated themselves with respect, nor have they been treated with respect,” he told PBS.

Check out 15 of their fabulous, heartfelt, and spiffy transitions below!

#15. Chin up.

#14. Yeah, throw those shoulders back.

#13. The smile says it all.

#12. That bowtie is everything.

#11. What a change.

#10. That smile, though.

#9. Hello, confidence!

#8. I think he actually grew taller.

#7. He makes me want to smile back.

#6. Haircut and pinstripes ftw.

#5. Love the colors.

#4. Gratitude.

#3. Pride shines.

#2. Silly and happy.

#1. I want to give him a hug.

The post Before and After Photos Show How Clothing Can Affect Our Perception of People appeared first on UberFacts.

This is How Much People Get Paid to Be on ‘House Hunters’

Why would you open yourself up to the ridicule of friends, neighbors, and strangers while you house hunt and possibly reject a home for its paint color or say the words “great entertaining space” or “light and bright” in a twenty-minute span? It actually never occurred to me that people get paid to be on the popular HGTV series House Hunters, but I mean, of course they do.

Photo Credit: HGTV

You’re going to be shopping for and buying a house anyway, so why not make a little extra cash in the process? It’s actually pretty smart to go on shows like this and a lot of people apparently board this train of thought, since HGTV reportedly gets between 100 and 200 applications every single week.

But how much money can people earn for putting their house hunt on full public display?

Photo Credit: HGTV

Sadly, not as much as you think – only $500 per family.

Let’s break that down, shall we? Because the $500 covers everything from a person applying all the way through the end of filming, a process that can take some time. If your online application is selected, you have to go through a phone interview, paperwork, and a 10-minute audition video. So, let’s say that’s at least 3 hours of work, figuring conservatively (it would depend on the level of your video editing skills).

Then, each person or family puts 30 hours of filming into the eventual 23-minute episode – six hours at each house, before-and-after interviews, footage of their daily lives, etc.

Photo Credit: HGTV

You’re looking at between $5-$6 an hour, bottom line. It would stand to reason, since the show is well-stocked with future episodes, that the chance to be on television is more of a pull than the cash itself. The bottom line is that you shouldn’t expect to get rich if you go on House Hunters, but you will probably get a few free meals out of the deal.

And enough cash to change out those horribly offensive paint colors, too.

The post This is How Much People Get Paid to Be on ‘House Hunters’ appeared first on UberFacts.

20 Cheap Knockoff Brands That Will Make You Laugh

Knockoff brands, there are some good ones, and then there are some pretty hilarious and not very well devised ones. For all the big name-brand products out there, you’ll run into a ton of other cheap (and entertaining) products.

Here are some of the best. “Meats by Dr. Dre” anyone?

1.

Photo Credit: Sad and Useless

2.

Photo Credit: Sad and Useless

3.

Photo Credit: Sad and Useless

4.

Photo Credit: Sad and Useless

5.

Photo Credit: Sad and Useless

6.

Photo Credit: Sad and Useless

7.

Photo Credit: Sad and Useless

8.

Photo Credit: Sad and Useless

9.

Photo Credit: Sad and Useless

10.

Photo Credit: Sad and Useless

11.

Photo Credit: Sad and Useless

12.

Photo Credit: Sad and Useless

13.

Photo Credit: Sad and Useless

14.

Photo Credit: Sad and Useless

15.

Photo Credit: Sad and Useless

16.

Photo Credit: Sad and Useless

17.

Photo Credit: Sad and Useless

18.

Photo Credit: Sad and Useless

19.

Photo Credit: Sad and Useless

20.

Photo Credit: Sad and Useless

The post 20 Cheap Knockoff Brands That Will Make You Laugh appeared first on UberFacts.

These 15 Adults Share the “Kid” Things They Still Love to

Adulting is hard, and the more of a “grown up” you become, the more you realize that age is just a number. Having kids is often a way to remind yourself of all of the fun stuff that used to make your day – and if you’re doing it right, it’s also a chance to keep doing those “childish” things you love. These 15 people on AskReddit recently confessed to the things they still love to do.

#15. Once in a while.

“Sugary cereals.

I can’t do them often (I’m a healthy eater), but a little Count Chocula or Frankenberry around Halloween can be a fun thing.”

#14. Every time.

“Swinging my legs when my feet don’t touch the ground whilst sitting in a chair.”

#13. Don’t forget to jump off!

“Swinging on a swing set, trying to get that funny feeling in your stomach from swinging too high and jumping off when I’m done.”

#12. Milk isn’t just for kids.

“Chocolate milk is great for after workouts idk why people think it’s childish.”

#11. Especially dirty ones.

“Alphabet soup.

It’s still fun to spell words in the soup.”

#10. Nothing not fun.

“Playing at the playground.

Because there is nothing NOT fun about climbing to the tippy top of a jungle gym, sliding down ALL the slides (then climbing back up them again), swinging on the swings till you’re sick and then jumping right off, and doing jungle gym parkour till you tire yourself out. Not to mention it’s amazing exercise. :)”

#9. I just can’t take him anywhere.

“My father, who is in his 60’s, was playing with legos at a dentist’s office (normal legos not the jumbo kind). He used his teeth to remove one of the bricks when he looks up at me and quickly stops playing. I find out the next day from my mother that he managed to swallow a lego. I just can’t take him anywhere. Months later he chipped his tooth in an unrelated accident.”

#8. Only occasionally.

“I (21M) occasionally enjoy going up the stairs on all fours.”

#7. Freakin’ awesome.

“We built a fort in the theater in my college dorm last night. Its freakin awesome.”

#6. Love it all.

“Pokémon. Cards, games, toys. Love it all.”

#5. Guaranteed.

“25 with 20+ guns. You put a nerf gun in anyone’s hand and I guarantee they’ll be having fun within 5 minutes.”

#4. Imagine.

“Traipsing through a forest with my dog, I will always imagine I’m a warrior princess stomping through a magical forest. Sometimes I have a little internal chat about the current politics of this fantasy land.”

#3. Always Spongebob.

“Watching the cartoons from my childhood. My roommates and I love watching Spongebob, Hey Arnold, Batman the Animated Series, etc.”

#2. Cute as hell.

“Plushies. They are cute as hell and calming.”

#1. Close enough.

“Barbies

I’m 37 years old with no daughters to use an excuse to play, so I got The Sims. Not the same but close enough.”

The post These 15 Adults Share the “Kid” Things They Still Love to appeared first on UberFacts.

15 Signs That Will Make Every Pun Lovers Day

There tends to be plenty of eye rolling and groaning when someone makes a good pun work, but isn’t that just their way of saying a pun is great?

The Indian Hills Community Center in Colorado is a pun-lovers dream. The residents have a great sense of humor and love the changing puns put up by Vince Rozmiarek, the community center volunteer behind the signs.

If you love puns, then you’re going to snicker at every last one of these.

#15. Okay, that one got me.

Photo Credit: Facebook

#14. *snicker*

Photo Credit: Facebook

#13. Volunteers will line up, I’m sure.

Photo Credit: Facebook

#12. Think about it.

Photo Credit: Facebook

#11. Do good for all.

Photo Credit: Facebook

#10. Mental image not wanted.

Photo Credit: Facebook

#9. So why bother?

Photo Credit: Facebook

#8. But still satisfying.

Photo Credit: Facebook

#7. You know you’re chuckling.

Photo Credit: Facebook

#6. So would I!

Photo Credit: Facebook

#5. Double truth.

Photo Credit: Facebook

#4. Yes. Merry season to you.

Photo Credit: Facebook

#3. You know it’s true.

Photo Credit: Facebook

#2. Stolen, but still good.

Photo Credit: Facebook

#1. I love smart puns the most.

Photo Credit: Facebook

The post 15 Signs That Will Make Every Pun Lovers Day appeared first on UberFacts.

Women Confess Secrets They Keep from Men Because They Don’t Think They Can Handle It

It’s a fact of life. We all keep secrets from each other in relationships.

Here’s your chance to hear what some of those secrets are, especially from the other sex. Women of AskReddit share what they keep secret from their men because they just don’t think they’d be able to handle it.

1. Quite a gal

“Honestly, how loud I can fart. I can put many men to shame.”

2. Waterworks

“How much I actually cry. Sad? Cry. Angry? Cry. Super happy? Tears of joy. It’s frustrating most of the time and I don’t want it to be misunderstood as me being irrationally emotional. I can think just fine thank you, my eyes are just leaking.”

3. A serious one

“My eating disorder.

Which makes me feel bad sometimes, in the sense that they think I don’t spend that much time with them during the week because “I’m too busy” with school and work.

Nah, dude. I’m busy starving so that I can eat like a slightly normal person with you on the weekends and not want to kill myself.”

4. Don’t tell

“Sometimes I absolutely HATE my brother in law…he’s generally a decent dude, and has always been sweet to me, but often has “off days” where he says the rudest, stupidest sh-t. He can literally be a fount everlasting of sexist, racist, ignorant comments. Any time he meets a friend of mine he HAS to come out and spew some dumb-ss rudity in their face. I have nearly lost friends over him and am embarrassed to no end.

My husband knows his brother can be an a–, but I think he is somewhat desensitized. (Again, BIL is always very sweet and mild around my husband and I.) BIL has also been my husbands only friend and support when my husband went through multiple surgeries/health scares.

I feel like if I get too honest about the situation my husband will be very shaken. So I keep my mouth shut.”

5. Sensitive

“How insecure I can be, my self doubt, and how much I care.

In my past, men don’t handle my sensitivity very well.”

6. Lifestyle

“I kinda wish I lived in the 50’s because I really like taking care of people, I have so much love to give and I’d make a kick-a– house wife/mom.

I’m not saying anything about gender roles whatsoever. Just that the lifestyle would personally suit me.”

7. Ex flame

“While we were separated for a couple of years, I dated a guy I knew from high school that was the lead singer in a band previously. The band broke up before we even dated, but not before putting out a decent album. We were together for a couple of months, but I broke it off and ended up getting back with my now husband.

I sometimes listen to the album and my husband loves it. (One of the songs is actually a favorite of mine, and I spoke to the guy on the day they recorded the song, in the middle of them recording.)”

8. Okay, not a huge deal

“I don’t wash my bras as regularly as I should.”

9. Sad…

“That I’ve had sex when I didn’t want to have sex, because it seemed a lot easier than saying no. And that I cried afterward.”

10. Assault

“How often women have to deal with sexual assault and sexual harassment.

Not just because I don’t think they an handle it, but I just can’t f-cking deal with all the men who say “oh, it’s not that common, you’re just being hysterical, well if it was so common I’d have heard about it more, etc., whenever you talk about rape I have to bring up how common false accusations and “crying rape” are, and well you should have worn a full mech suit and never gone out after dark if you didn’t want to get assaulted.” “

11. Hairy

“How hairy I truly am. I know body hair is starting to be normalized, but I personally don’t want to just let it go au naturale. Dude, I even shave my toes.”

12. Creepy crawlers

“That I’m terrified of spiders, I keep it a secret because I’m terrified they will try to prank me with spiders or throw spiders at me because they think it’s funny.”

13. True confessions

“Sometimes I suggest watching porn while we have sex because I feel bad that they have to have sex with me. This way they can pretend it’s someone else.

I told my last SO some things I wouldn’t usually tell, he just blew it off, like I’m an idiot for thinking that way. Example: That as a child after a small molestation incident I lost trust in men. and was petrified to be around them. Including my Male family members. If I was alone with them I’d be borderline panic. I’ve managed to get over it with everyone, except my father. He creeps me out sometimes. For no apparent reason.”

14. A struggle

“How much his attempted suicide actually f***ed me up. He’s still struggling pretty badly with it 2 months later and he doesnt need that guilt making it worse. Also how much I dislike when he changes a recipe I was really wanting to try.’

15. The jealous type

“Jealousy issues.

Due to a long and weird complicated issue towards the beginning of our relationship four years ago, I’ve got a knee-jerk reaction to some old female friends of his, and occasional new ones that pop up.

I’m not generally a jealous person. I never have been, and because I know the way my brain works is kind of twisted, it’s not something I bring up or act on too often. Usually the thoughts are fleeting, but if something (or someone) gets under my skin for too long, I’ll mention it so we can talk about it. He knows I ‘can’ get like that once in a while, but I think if he knew how often it really happened, it would bother him.”

The post Women Confess Secrets They Keep from Men Because They Don’t Think They Can Handle It appeared first on UberFacts.