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  1. Employee outsmarts toxic management's unreasonable free labor expectations after denying him WFH privileges: ‘My contract says that I am prohibited [from] work [ing] from home’.

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  2. People Got Totally Fooled and Way Too Excited by an Announcement of Brokeback Mountain 2 Starring Emma Watson and Margo Robbie. Via theportlygazelle. Comments.

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    • This baby made a new friend. A trip to the zoo is a great way to keep your kids entertained for an afternoon. However, while watching the animals is fun, getting a ring-tailed lemur toupee—and trying to figure out how to get it off your sleeping infant without waking them up—is decidedly less so.
    • This "water-boarded" baby. Airplane air is notoriously dry, so it's always a good idea to stay hydrated when you hit cruising altitude. That said, giving your toddler free rein to possibly waterboard themselves is a more questionable parenting decision.
    • This seedy situation. The great thing about sunflower seeds is that their shells are biodegradable, meaning you can toss them back to Mother Nature without feeling an ounce of guilt.
    • This perturbed pajama-wearer. Once your kid is school-aged, you'll be juggling so many events that it can feel difficult to keep track. Of course, it's important to give their schedule more than just a cursory once-over, or you risk sending them to school in their SpongeBob PJs on what was supposed to be picture day, not pajama day.
  3. www.tiktok.com › channel › epic-failsEpic Fails | TikTok

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    FAIL is turn-of-the-century internet slang that came to popularity through image macros and short videos depicting situations with unfortunate outcomes. Traditionally, the verb “fail” has been a used to signify the opposite of “succeed,” to fall short of achieving a goal. Today, the word is also commonly used as an interjection to point out a perso...

    The earliest documented usage of the term “FAIL” can be traced to a Japanese 16-bit scrolling shooter game, "Blazing Star," which was released on February 26th, 1998.The game was often mocked for its grammatically incorrect “game over” message that reads: “YOU FAIL IT! YOUR SKILL IS NOT ENOUGH- SEE YOU NEXT TIME- BYE BYE" (shown below). As seen wit...

    While the exact origin of “FAIL,” as an interjection, remains unknown, the earliest appearance of “FAIL” on slang repository Urban Dictionary dates back to July 22nd, 2003. This use of “fail” not as a part of speech but as a stand-alone interjection was further popularized by message board sites like 4chan and Something Awful forums. Due to the inc...

  4. Compilation of 18 of the best Epic FAIL videos on YouTube. Nothing is more funny than watching people FAIL, whether they are falling, hitting their head, or just sounding like an idiot.

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  5. Nov 15, 2023 · This punchy stand-alone fail most likely originated as a shortened form of “You fail” or, more fully, “You fail it,” the taunting “game over” message in the late-’90s Japanese video game Blazing Star, notorious for its fractured English.

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