Alright, folks, spill the deets. Hit me with your {absolute|biggest|most{ annoying pet peeves. Is it people chewing loudly? Maybe it's people who are always late. Or maybe something utterly different? Let's hear it! Share your {biggest{ pet peeves in the comments.
- Tell me with yours!
Urgent News from r/worldnews
A major event has taken place in London, leaving officialsstumped . Witnesses witnessed a bizarre occurrence. Authorities are currently looking into the circumstances. More updates to follow.
- Follow developments closely.
- Share your thoughts in the comments below.
Why You'll Want to Be Skeptical of Memes on r/funny
Okay, hear me out, because this is important. Scrolling through r/funny can be a wild ride. It's like a virtual carnival of memes, some hilarious, others just plain odd. But here's the thing: you should never, ever absolutely trust anything you see on that site.
First of all, images get reposted around the internet like wildfire. What seems like a fresh bit could be an old meme lord that's been making waves for years. Second, users are always trying to manipulate things to get attention. They might fake images, create text overlays that don't actually funny, or just straight up lie about their experiences.
- Essentially, r/funny can be a entertaining place to spend time, but don't let yourself get tricked by what you see.
- Don't believe everything you read.
- Think for yourself
And most importantly, enjoy the ride!
Ask Me Anything with a World-Renowned Neuroscientist
Calling all science enthusiasts! We're thrilled to announce an exclusive AMA (Ask Me Anything) session with Dr. Jane Smith, a world-renowned neuroscientist and expert in the field of brain. Dr. Smith has made groundbreaking discoveries in exploring the complexities of the human nervous system, and they're now ready to answer your burning queries about neuroscience.
This is a rare opportunity to discover more about the intriguing world of neuroscience directly from one of its leading figures. Whether you're a researcher, come prepared with your most interesting questions.
- Professor Brown's AMA will be held on Wednesday, October 26th at 8:00 PM EST.
- Submit your questions in the comments below before the AMA begins.
Is This Guy a Redditor or a Time Traveler? (r/NoStupidQuestions)
So I was flipping through Reddit the other day and stumbled upon this post that completely blew my mind. This guy is talking about things like holographic displays that we don't even have yet! He's super detailed in his descriptions, and it's like he's straight out of a time travel story. I mean, is this guy just a genius? Or could he be a time traveler trying to warn us about something?
It's honestly making my head spin. What do you guys think? Is this just some elaborate joke, or is there a deeper meaning going on here?
My Kitten Became an Internet Icon Thanks to r/aww
I never imagined my adorable cat, Mittens, would become a viral phenomenon. But thanks to the wonderful people on r/aww, his clips have taken the internet by explosion.
It all started when I shared a video of him sleeping. The response was incredible. People were obsessed by his charm.
Now, he has thousands of fans and even a a website handful of requests for spokescat. Who would have thought my small cat could be so popular?