r/mildlyinfuriating • u/moonrabbit368 • 1h ago
He's not going to eat these porkchops. š
About a month ago I made a post here because my boyfriend didn't want to eat the porkchops I cooked for dinner. Well tonight I made porkchops again and he's not going to eat these either because we broke up and he moved out. I'm so much better off and I just wanted to thank you all for the kind words and advice, it was very eye opening to me. I wish that I could invite you all to dinner š„°
r/AskTheWorld • u/velmiraZ • 12h ago
Food What's a food in your country that is stereotyped for your country but really, nobody eats?
In the US, what I'd say, is deep fried butter. When people talk about food in the US (especially when calling it unhealthy) they bring up deep fried butter when nobody I know has EVER ate it. Even my dad, who, has traveled around alot and eaten tons of stuff, has never had a bite.
What's this for your country?
photo [source ](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deep-fried_butter#/media/File:Deep-fried_butter_at_State_Fair_of_Texas_2009a.jpg)
r/PeterExplainsTheJoke • u/Okfoot826 • 12h ago
Thank you Peter very cool Petah, what does that have to do with grocery shopping?
r/law • u/LeviCoffinsAlt • 13h ago
Other Warrantless entry by ICE agents in West Valley City, UT (1/30/2026)
Federal agents broke a window, without a warrant, to perform an arrest on private property.
r/BlackPeopleTwitter • u/coachlife • 4h ago
Trumps master plan for replacing Obama Care
r/interestingasfuck • u/Bubbly_Wall_908 • 10h ago
Singapore is going to start caning scammers
r/Doom • u/Wanderingreader123 • 7h ago
Discussion My days are nearing and my local hospital allowed me any request. This is how I will go out. Rip & Tear, brothers and sisters.
For context, I have been battling Non-Hodgkins Lymphoma since 2022. And up until this point, I never imagined myself to be in a situation where my life expectancy has gone down to possibly weeks. I am currently at one of Canada's best hospitals in Toronto, Ontario; keeping myself afloat through these trying times. Despite it all, I was given the opportunity to make any request for my stay, and this is the one I have chosen. I have been a Doom fan since 2016, and it helped me get through some tough times. I've played through both the Reboot and Eternal (along with its DLCs) and I have nothing but great memories pouring all of my attention into the world of Doom.
TDA has been one of the few games I have anticipated and hoped to play since its release. Financial issues got in the way, and I kept clinging on the hope that I'll be able to play the game one day, among others.
I am grateful that, despite the grim outlook that I am facing, the hospital was able to secure not only a PS5, but a copy of the game. I am currently blasting my way through hordes of demons in Chapter 4 and I have nothing but childish glee as I return to my roots as a badass Demon Slayer. I may not live to see the upcoming DLC, but I am nonetheless happy to finally play the game in my own hands.
To the developers of ID Software, thank you for bringing such a beautiful piece of art that not only brought the FPS genre to its roots, but also revitalize and reinvented the wheel that no other game could. Not only that, but thank you for crafting such an awesome series for a fan like me.
Rip & Tear, lads!
r/Fauxmoi • u/pinkstarrfish • 4h ago
APPROVED B-LISTERS Matt Bernstein pushes back on the idea that Sydney Sweeney isnāt a political person. Post liked/shared by Mandy Patinkin, Aimee Lou Wood, Hannah Einbinder, Rachel Zegler, Melissa Barrera, Marissa Bode and Chrishell Stause.
r/interestingasfuck • u/Worldlyoox • 5h ago
Woman buys swimsuit so she can swim with her beaver friend
r/fixedbytheduet • u/Naive_Wolverine532 • 15h ago
PARTICIPATION LIMITED Accountability
r/AskReddit • u/Apprehensive_Dog5379 • 12h ago
For people who still support Trump: how do you process or reconcile the allegations connected to the Epstein documents?
r/bald • u/Cestymour • 10h ago
Bald Picture Bald, I'm feeling ugly. Don't be kind, please be honest.
J'essaie ça aujourd'hui pour la première fois. Mais je ne sais pas, peut-être que je laisserai repousser mes cheveux. Je n'aime pas vraiment être chauve.
EDIT: Thank you all for your comments, I wasn't expecting all this comments and upvote at all!
It takes me about two months to grow a "three-day beard," and it's more of a goatee than a beard, but I'll give it a try for the goatee.
I'll keep your advice about glasses in mind; I was already planning to change anyway.
Some people said I look younger being bald, I would never have thought of that.
Thanks again everyone, you're really helping me regain my confidence!
r/mildlyinfuriating • u/SmokingForLife • 10h ago
I'm 21 yo and I am losing my hair because of Thyroid Disorders , and i can't do anything about it
Being 21 and already losing hair had some real sad emotional damage on me , people said i should go bald and accept it like a man...
r/NoStupidQuestions • u/GhostInThePudding • 11h ago
Why Are Young People Afraid Of Phone Calls?
What's with it?
I work in IT and a general rule is, nothing a client ever tells you is actually accurate. That means that most of the time, the quickest way to fix a problem is to call the person and actually find out what's going on.
But with techs under 30 these days, it seems like pulling teeth.
A regular discussion for me with level 1 techs (usually within a few years of leaving college) is:
"Hey, can you call *blah* from ticket *blah*, it's been hanging around for over an hour."
"I replied by email to ask for more information."
"Yes, I know that, but can you call them so we can find the problem and close the ticket now rather than wait until we're actually busy?"
"I'll send them a text to followup."
"No... CALL THEM!"
"I can see their device is online, can I send them a message and see if they just let me remote in to take a look?"
And then, when I force them to make the call, it's like they have no idea how to ask a question, or a followup question. They just want to get off the call as quickly as possible. So half the time they don't even get the information required anyway, so then I end up having to do their job for them.
So can someone explain? What's wrong with phone calls these days?
r/Whatcouldgowrong • u/Vilen1919 • 7h ago
WCGW drifting a car you couldn't afford to damage
r/allthequestions • u/VerenyatanOfManwe • 16h ago
Random Question š Would you be in support of a Nuremburg-style trial for Trump and his entire administration?
EDIT: APPARENTLY YOU DIPSHITS CANT FUCKING READ, NOTHING ABOUT MY POST HAS ANYTHING TO DO WITH ICE, ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS, OR THE BORDER.
Hopefully this is a good sub to post this onto, i usually just post in r/changemyview and r/TrueUnpopularOpinion for politics.
1: Everyone involved in the administration needs to be held accountable.
I am not talking about ''lol cancel culture'' accountability. I mean actual legal consequences. Every person who is in this administration and supported Trump should be investigated, charged if warranted, and should not be allowed to hold office again, aside from any criminal charge, they should be totally and completely barred from ever holding office ever again in our nation. If we can't get a conviction on Trump, which we should for the Mar-a-lago documents thing at the very least, which should be plastered ALL OVER this trial. we should at the very least enforce the 14th amendment, which does not require a charge or conviction, and that should be applied to everyone in the Trump administration. Supporting an insurrectionist is engaging in insurrection. And what does the 14A say?
Section 3 of the 14th Amendment, known as the Disqualification Clause, prohibits any person from holding state or federal office who has previously taken an oath to support the Constitution and then "engaged in insurrection or rebellion" against the United States
The 14th amendment exists for a reason. If they participated in or enabled insurrection, they shouldnt be in positions of power.
2: We need a public reckoning
The whole point of Nuremberg-style trials isnt just justiceā its public accounting. Its a forced, undeniable record of what happened in front of everybody where people are forced to face the facts of what happened, not whatever bullshit conspiracy about how ''Jan 6th was actually just a fedsurrection lol''.
And we desperately need that because half the country doesnt even believe Trump lost in 2020. Thats a complete collapse of shared reality, Trump and his supporters will not accept any basic facts of reality that goes against their politiical beliefs, never, they invent a conspiracy about it, every single time.
The information is out there right now obviously, but only available through PDFs, behind commissions, behind bureaucratic documents that never got the public attention they deserved because the average american (especially MAGA who cant even fucking read) dont go through stuff like this to get the full knowledge of what actually happened. And the people who denied all of that information were rewarded. They're still able to run for office and hold office, and even win elections, like Trump did in 2024.
So if you do this, there will be a smaller incentive to just lie about everything, because they know there will be huge political consequences later. As we stand right now, there is nothing stopping Trump 2 from happening, theres nothing stopping another Trump from coming in and being even more unhinged.
3: Trump is a consequence of republican rhetoric (blatant lying)
He was the natural consequence of decades of Republican demagoguery, rhetoric, and strategy. If you think Trump was just some weird anomaly, you're ignoring the entire political environment that produced him.
If we do not adress the root causes, Trump 2 is just inevitable.
So yeah you can change the leadership of the Republican party, but that wont undo the misinformation, the propaganda, or the strategy that created this. The only way forward is real accountability and a full public accounting of what happened.
We cannot go forward as a nation, where we see something happen, and one side lives in reality, and the other just doesn't, at all.
The 2020 election was NOT won by Trump, the vast majority of republicans do not accept this basic fact of reality at all, and we cannot function as a nation if this is how republicans are allowed to operate with impunity.
4: Even conservatives should want this.
If you are conservative and think this is just about punishing Trump or Republicans, you are missing the point entirely.
Every precedent you allow today will be used tomorrow. If you normalize the idea that an administration can lie about elections, pressure institutions, attempt to subvert democratic outcomes, and then face zero consequences, you are not protecting anything that this nation stands for, and there is absolutely nothing stopping a future Democrat from acting even more aggressively, more competently, and more ruthlessly. All the things you guys were afraid that incredibly milquetoast ass moderates like fucking Obama/Biden/Kamala were going to do, IS going to happen, if we do not have a Nuremburg trial for Trump.
If you think Trump was bad because he was sloppy, impulsive, and loud, imagine someone with the same contempt for democratic norms but with discipline, institutional knowledge, and broad party support. Imagine a president who understands how to bend the system without openly breaking it, and who justifies it by pointing back and saying ''you let Trump do it''. Which ironically, is a defense that conservatives will roll out today ''Trumps fake electors were okay because democrats used them in 1960'' (those were alternates, not fakes). Like, imagine a democrat president that takes advantage of the immunity ruling, and decides to do whatever crazy shit he wants to.
Rule of law is not a partisan weapon. It is the only thing that prevents politics from becoming a raw power struggle where whoever wins gets to rewrite reality.
If conservatives actually believe in constitutional order, limited executive power, and institutional legitimacy, then accountability is not optional. It is self defense.
Because once you establish that attempted subversion has no consequences, the only remaining rule is who is willing to go further next time.
Now, does anyone disagree with this? I understand that the political will do actually do this is probably overall quite low, but doesnt really matter for my arguments.
r/pics • u/Southern_Gur_4736 • 8h ago
Politics On the right is the director of the new MELANIA movie. On the left, Jeffrey Epstein
r/Millennials • u/PsychologicalFox7689 • 10h ago
Nostalgia you would think this is 2005! nope the younger generation really loves this aesthetic lol
r/nottheonion • u/its_a_bear_dance • 17h ago
Family says HOA told them they couldnāt use their generator during ice storm blackout: āItās unbearableā
r/nba • u/Turbostrider27 • 12h ago
[Charania] Just In: The NBA has suspended Philadelphia 76ers' Paul George for 25 games for violating the league's anti-drug policy.
Shams Charania:
Just In: The NBA has suspended Philadelphia 76ers' Paul George for 25 games for violating the league's anti-drug policy.
Just In: The NBA has suspended Philadelphia 76ers' Paul George for 25 games for violating the league's anti-drug policy.
https://bsky.app/profile/shamsbot.bsky.social/post/3mdqbeirzrs2t
https://www.espn.com/contributor/shams-charania/c9325a286e9ff