“What’s Wrong With Your Dog?”: 50 Hilariously Derpy Dogs That May Make Your Day (New Pics)

It is often said that we don’t deserve dogs. Or that in some ways, they’re better than humans. They’re forgiving, loyal, non-judgmental, and they love unconditionally. They’re also adorable, cuddly, goofy, funny, and just plain pawsome. But sometimes our four-legged friends do the weirdest things. Things that might make us think they’re malfunctioning. r/WhatsWrongWithYourDog is … Read more

Farmer Laughs In HOA’s Face And Tells Them To Get Lost

Usually, an HOA is a headache for neighbors who don’t belong to it. In fact, 45% of Americans believe that HOAs have a negative effect on the communities they govern. Sometimes, HOA boards think they can tell their neighbors what to do, and that’s when drama usually starts. An HOA told this farmer that his … Read more

Homeowner Writes A Check To HOA For Absurd Violations, Gets Revenge By Canceling It The Next Day

The 2008 financial crisis hit homeowners hard. Estimates show that around 7.3 million families lost their homes to foreclosures during the most crushing 18-month span of the Great Recession. This person’s HOA was hit pretty hard too, it seems, since they began enacting some absurd violations and giving people fines for them. But one homeowner … Read more

“HBO Defends JK Rowling’s Right To Her Views”: Fans Outraged Over Harry Potter Series Involvement

HBO is at the center of controversy for supporting JK Rowling, the acclaimed author of the Harry Potter universe, stating that she has the right to express her “personal views” after confirming her involvement in the upcoming Harry Potter TV series. The 59-year-old has been widely criticized by a large portion of the book’s fanbase … Read more

Hardware Giant Ordered To Stop Facial Recognition Tech Use Releases Horrific Footage In Response

Australian hardware retail chain Bunnings was found to have breached Australians’ privacy by using facial recognition technology (FRT) in 63 stores between 2018 and 2021. The Australian Privacy Commissioner ruled that the retailer collected sensitive data without consent. Bunnings has since defended the practice, arguing it was essential for safety and crime prevention. Highlights Bunnings … Read more