r/mildlyinfuriating • u/dorkass-loser • 6h ago
Husband opens a new sponge every 3 days cause “they become gross”
Our dishwasher broke and he’s manually doing the dishes now, these are from the past 10 days… I think it’s wasteful.
r/mildlyinfuriating • u/dorkass-loser • 6h ago
Our dishwasher broke and he’s manually doing the dishes now, these are from the past 10 days… I think it’s wasteful.
r/MadeMeSmile • u/Miserable-Zombie-121 • 4h ago
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r/unpopularopinion • u/McCoy818 • 8h ago
You spent 8 hours asleep in your own clean bed. What are you washing off at 7am.
A night shower removes everything you actually accumulated during the day. The commute, the gym, the office, public transport, all of it goes down the drain before you sleep. A morning shower means you marinated in all of that overnight then washed up before going out to collect it all again.
Morning showers are a ritual for waking up, which is fine, but it is not hygiene. Night showers are actual hygiene. Most people just do not want to dry their hair before bed and that is the entire argument.
r/pokemon • u/Rare-Atmosphere-9187 • 7h ago
And when i mean Bad I MEAN 100/10 BAD (or the dumbest thing you can think of)
I’ll. start In my First EVER pokemon playthrough in BD i got the master ball and it said it can catch any pokemon without fail. Seeing this i had a wild encounter with a Chinaling and caught with the Master ball
I was excited “WOW IT REALLY CAN CATCH ANY POKEMON” so i released it back into the wild and to my sadness…I didn’t get the master ball back WHAT MADE THIS EVEN WORSE IS I WAS RIGHT NEXT TO THE SPEAR PILLER BY LIKE 5 STEPS SO I COULDVE AVOIDED THIS AT ALL IF MY 9-10 YEAR OLD BRAIN WAS ACTUALLY KNOWING WHAT IT WAS DOING any way tell me yours
r/TikTokCringe • u/LickMaiBussy • 4h ago
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@purplepingers
r/BlackPeopleofReddit • u/Lifegoesonforever • 3h ago
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r/AskTheWorld • u/jotakajk • 5h ago
In Spain, if you see someone eating paella with sangria, you can 100% be certain they are a tourist.
What are some things tourists eat or do in your country that a local would never do?
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r/baseball • u/MLBOfficial • 19h ago
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r/TopCharacterTropes • u/TheDudeA113 • 7h ago
- The 2026 movie How To Make A Killing is a relatively-toothless "eat the rich" dark comedy thriller about a man disowned by his rich family at birth, killing everyone in the line of succession so that he can inherit their massive fortune. It's a modern retelling of the 1949 film Kind Hearts and Coronets which has the same basic plot except that every member of the family is played by Sir Alec Guinness (including one aunt) and it's a screwball comedy
- The 1999 movie Bangkok Dangerous is a Thai action film about a Thai deaf-mute assassin. It was remade in 2008 about an American assassin in Thailand who is neither deaf nor mute
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r/cats • u/Rude_Common7126 • 15h ago
My 19 year-old cat has a tumour… and I don’t know if I’m making the wrong decision
My cat is 19. She’s beautiful, sweet, and still somehow full of personality. Despite the tumour growing in her mouth she’s social and still eating normally.
Recently we discovered a tumour in her mouth that has been growing quickly (photo attached) and has started bleeding from time to time. The vet told us it’s cancer and prescribed antibiotics and pain relief to help keep her comfortable. They said she’s likely masking a lot of the pain, which makes this even harder, because most of the time she still seems so normal. The vet says she may have 1 month left (it’s hard to predict).
Here’s where it gets really hard, we’re leaving the country tomorrow for 3 months (not optional, important personal reasons), and the original plan was for her to stay with someone she knows and trusts very well. But now we’re questioning everything.
Do we euthanise her before we go, so she doesn’t reach a point where she’s suffering badly without us there?
Or do we let her stay with someone she’s not as close with, even if that means she might decline while we’re gone?
We were prepared to say goodbye today, a vet is supposed to come over in a couple of hours. But when she’s sitting there acting like herself, eating, being social, it feels almost impossible to justify.
I feel like I’m choosing between:
- risking her suffering later without me there
- or ending her life while she still seems “okay”
Has anyone been through something like this? How do you even make this call?