“Death to dealerships”: Ford is now selling certified pre-owned vehicles on Amazon
“Wake me up when it’s Toyota.”
On Nov 18, 2025 by Rebekah Harding
Women warn about the “forehead kiss of doom and despair”—the kiss you get right before he disappears
“Bro, he kissed my forehead last time we hung out, am I cooked?”
On Nov 18, 2025 by Anna Good
What is “The Great Meme Reset of 2026?” Tired of brainrot and irony stacking, TikTok wants to wipe memes clean in 2026
“We gotta do a complete reset in order to save TikTok.”
“Anything to go viral, girl”: Woman’s wig comes off during Jordan River baptism
“God said new everything!”
On Nov 18, 2025 by Jamie Jirak
“It sees EVERYTHING”: Can TSA body scanners tell when a woman has her period?
Does TSA know when women are menstruating? A woman says TSA scanners detected her tampon and sounded the alarm.
On Nov 18, 2025 by Susan LaMarca
“Any other Boston questions?”: Locals joke about viral debate over iconic Cheers restaurant sign
“We wouldn’t know. We don’t go there.”
People’s life-altering stories about the time “the rabbit got me” are going viral online. What does it mean?
“This video still haunts me.”
“You’re on easy mode”: Dad says stay-at-home moms are “lying” about how hard parenting is
“When does being a stay-at-home mom become hard?”
On Nov 17, 2025 by Lindsey Weedston
“Pathetic”: Instagram models are using AI to generate fake cute animal photos and Photoshop fans hate it
“Mindless slop that could easily be done by hand with Photoshop.”
“10/10 would recommend”: TikTok swears by the “potato bed” sleep hack
A perfect spot to sip your sleepy girl mocktails.
“Only took 10 years”: Spotify adds new “fewer repeats” shuffle after years of user complaints
“Conspiracy theorists were right.”
On Nov 17, 2025 by Rebekah Harding
“I thought I was crazy”: Patients say their Adderall and Vyvanse isn’t working—and now the FDA recall explains why
“If you’ve felt like your meds aren’t working this month, you’re not crazy. They aren’t.”
“Genuinely a good play”: Customers are dreaming up crazy ideas for GameStop’s “Trade Anything Day”
Shoppers can bring random items—with a few exceptions—for in-store credit.
From Kia to Hyundai, these are the 10 most stolen cars in 2025
An analysis by the National Insurance Crime Bureau shows thefts trending toward pre-pandemic levels.
On Nov 17, 2025 by Alexandra Samuels
“This is crazy??”: A DoorDasher posted video of a customer with his pants down during delivery. Now she’s been charged with felonies
“Victims of sexual [assault] are never believed without proof but record proof and they send you to jail for it.”
On Nov 17, 2025 by Anna Good
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