One such subreddit, r/SluttyConfessions, has itself been dealing with an influx of obviously fake posts in recent months, prompting one user to call it out a few months ago.
If you’ve been reading the news lately, you may have heard the story of Bryan Johnson, a tech billionaire who’s been injecting himself with his son’s blood to stay young. He also eats baby food and has a machine that counts his nighttime boners.
In a stunning throwback to pre-internet times, and in what is perhaps a Sex and the City reference, a New York woman has put flyers up around the city warning other women away from a man she went on a date with.
Social media has been a thing now for around 25 years. In that time, countless people have undoubtedly accidentally posted things that were not meant to see the light of day.
The amount I spend on delivery food is like my phone’s “screen time” notification: I do not, under any circumstances, want to know. So long as the card keeps working, we’re all good here — no need for further information.
Though actor Bradley Cooper may have sported a large prosthetic nose while playing Leonard Bernstein in Netflix’s upcoming biopic 'Maestro,' there was something he resembled more than the legendary Jewish composer — a raging antisemite.
For every hundred people who see a tornado and drive away from it, there will also be a select, special few who opt to drive toward the circling winds. Why? Who knows — but at least they can give us some cool videos.
President Joe Biden did more than offer his support for the families impacted by last week's deadly Maui wildfires, accidentally appearing to confirm the theory that the whole disaster was by design, catalyzed with a ton of space lasers, according to