It's a series she started on her TikTok account called “Is the Real Estate Worth the Hate?” It's already three episodes in and true crime fans are flocking to watch.
An important part of being a kid is learning that your actions have consequences. When you behave or treat someone poorly, poor things will happen to you. These lessons classically condition us to behave well and treat others with the respect they are warranted. Hopefully, they will also teach us to respect ourselves and the way that others treat us too. This was an important lesson that this girl hopefully learned when u/WovenAesthetic 's mother took back their gift. Although, maybe that's opt…
They take pride in their work! But also, after working such a physically and mentally demanding job, you need some time to joke around with some people who really get it.
Tractors covered in speakers, some running on solar energy, killer paint jobs, flashing lights, popping wheelies—like, whoa. These farmers are hella cool. Looks like India could ban the app, but couldn't ban tractor modifications' viral-worthiness.
We've probably all had these moments of missed hints, overlooked cues, complete obliviousness. These things come hand in hand with the coy games of courtship that take place when you're just starting to feel all of “it” out. And feeling “it” out? That's probably one of the more universal parts of the human experience and the outré affair that is adolescence. There's always that lingering doubt of “will they or won't they” and the wont to hide one's true desires in order to save face should they…
When OhThatAngela 's friend's mother died they began making funeral arrangements. They ordered flowers from the store recommended by the funeral home and ordered $1,400 worth of flowers from them. Things went sideways when a big snowstorm hit. The funeral home said that all weekend deliveries would be pushed to Sunday. Except they didn't deliver Sunday, so the delivery was going to have to be on Monday instead. Which meant no delivery in time for the funeral. I have to say, this part is underst…