We’ve all seen our fair share of heart-dropping viral videos, whether it’s Bunjee jumping from a mountain, horror pranks at night, or someone losing a loved one. The internet is ready to shed a tear on anything remotely gut-wrenching. A similar incident occurred in China, where a 60-year-old woman ended up stuck in an elevator alone. A Disaster Waiting to Happen On July 6, 2022, a video was posted to r/Facepalm showing a deaf woman using the elevator while carrying water bottles. Surveillance showed the woman didn’t know her family blocked the door with a box of water to keep it…
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A seemingly harmless prank at a noisy party in Russia took a dark turn when the hostess retaliated with boiling water. The perpetrator suffered third-degree burns, and innocent bystanders were also injured. The incident serves as a cautionary tale about the potential consequences of thoughtless pranks. Police are investigating the matter.
1. “TMFINR” The “Crazy plane lady” situation took the internet by storm in 2023 when a woman named Tiffany Gomas had a meltdown on an American Airlines flight. The viral video showed Gomas walking down the aisle, claiming that another passenger was “not real.” The incident rapidly spread online, with many people speculating about what she saw and whether she was correct. Gomas later explained that she had an altercation with a fellow passenger and used the expression metaphorically. She apologized for her behavior and attempted to rebrand herself, gaining over 100,000 followers on social media. Despite her efforts to…
A heartbreaking incident shook the anime collector community when an avid collector returned home to discover their beloved anime collection in ruins. The damage was extensive, with the wrecked figurines, DVDs, and comics amounting to a staggering value of ¥4,000,000 (YEN) or $35,000 (USD). This value was calculated at the time of the incident. Today, this is worth an estimated $27,500 USD. The Internet’s Response To The Demolished Anime Collection This heart-wrenching incident, circulating on the internet intermittently since November 2013, resurfaced recently, reminding collectors of the fragility of their prized possessions. One Reddit user said they would never collect…