The Best Ways To Get Fired On Your First Day At Work
We'd recommend avoiding every single behavior on this list if you have any interest in lasting beyond your first 24 hours.
We'd recommend avoiding every single behavior on this list if you have any interest in lasting beyond your first 24 hours.
Having easy access to medication that eases pain is, of course, a good thing — but how much do you know about the types of pain pills available, and how to take them safely?
Massive volcanoes made the world toxic for most life. While life was slowly dying out, it suddenly got way worse.
Meanwhile, her security team was begging the man to avoid oncoming traffic.
A cargo vessel crashed into the major Baltimore bridge, sending a number of cars into the river below. Eight people reportedly fell, of which six are still missing.
Even though noted Knicks fan and chef Action Bronson's courtside face reveal was expected, it still amazed fans.
The $4.15 million property comes with a spectacular ocean view.
We're all pretty stressed out, honestly. We have bigger fish to fry than some little green men.
At 38, Shanahan is significantly younger than Kennedy, who is 70.
No, he's not selling them door to door.
The study found that fifty percent of colon cancer patients had fusobacterial nucleatum in their colon.
Gallup's 2024 World Happiness Report shows where you might want to retire when the day comes. From how things look, maybe you should think about Scandinavia for your future.
"The thing about middle schoolers, is that they will violently humble you."
You might want to think twice about how your personal data is stored, where you get your drinks or even how safe your home is.
A man tweeted into "The Stephen A. Smith Show" asking if he should wear a Shrek outfit for his daughter's first birthday party, and Stephen A. unloaded on him. Family first, forever!
Mixing bits from both "Seinfeld" and "Curb Your Enthusiasm," this crossword puzzle will test your ability to remember inane details, or your speed at Googling things.
This classic 2009 performance had the band infamous for protest deciding to, ya know, protest. You can hear the host cringing as they cut in over the music.
Apple's nearly $4,000 gimmick is an extremely alarming harbinger of how tech giants are going to know even more about our private lives.
Fear the deer! Or, just try and make it out through all the trees.
Everybody deserves to have this special moment truly celebrated.
These films all take place in just one day, or one crazy evening — which makes them very easy to follow, and in some cases much more believable.
Your goal is to turn every letter solid.
If every karaoke night was this good, we'd be hitting it up every week. He truly did give it to us.
Dr. Sam Ellis explains that a majority of us will develop fordyce spots during puberty.
This week, a manager who asked a minister to pray over their workplace problems, a letter writer who is “disgusted” by her boyfriend’s physical appearance and a woman considering moving in with an older man she barely knows to save money.
"I think it's something he needed to see to know things like that could happen, could be a true story based on science."
Don't assume you're fine when something weird pops up. These stories are perfect reminders to go see a doctor.
Somehow, it's heartening to hear some of the most talented people in the world discuss their failures.
Before diving into your own story, ensure that you acknowledge having heard the other person's as well.
Experts say it won't be long until we're all vulnerable.
New York is home to more than ten times the weekly unemployment claims of South Dakota.
This might be the next best thing after anarchy at this $1 million a month point.
Don't you hate it when you aren't wearing your glasses, can't see, and are trying to find your glasses so you can see?
Cinematic disasters Hollywood's greatest geniuses would love to forget — starring Martin Scorsese, Clint Eastwood, David Fincher and more.
In the skit a "lucky" woman wins a shopping spree... after giving out the last four digits of her social security number.
Gallup's 2024 World Happiness Report has revealed where young people are most satisfied with their lives.
A man debates whether he's asking his gym buddy to hang out too many times after several let downs.
Caleb Brown is one of the internet's favorite dancers, and is so for good reason.
Classic mid-century touches, a dreamy kitchen and plenty of outdoor space. What more could you want?
The duck is everywhere, and the feelings are mutual.
BRB, seeking out more floor restoration content.
We're all just trying to make do in less than optimal situations, but some of the ways we cope with our nightmare world have serious impacts on our lives in the long run.
A new HBO documentary about the right-wing conspiracy theorist behind Infowars explores the mainstreaming of "grift" in a post-truth era.
Some members of the investment community have described the former president's actions as "victimless." Jon Stewart unpacks why that's not true.
Learn from others, and steer clear of these life-ruining activities and substances.
The private and public seductions of the world’s biggest pop neuroscientist.
It's the minivan circle part that takes us out, personally.
Featuring some of the worst AI-generated music you'll ever hear.
Can a late convert to wellbeing undo decades of beer and barbecues? In the first of a new series, Phil Daoust has a health MOT — and gets some worrying news about his heart.
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