Doing Any Of These Jobs Will Make People Hate You
Not all work is worthwhile. In fact, there are quite a few careers that are actively harming society.
Not all work is worthwhile. In fact, there are quite a few careers that are actively harming society.
It seems like it would be hell on your back, but you simply can't argue with an overhead that low.
In the middle of Taylor Tomlinson's "After Midnight" panel show, Drew Carey decided to remind the audience that he built his career on raunchy material.
I'm a music nerd, and I can't tell you what genre that sounds like.
An alternative in a world filled with expensive Botox and fillers.
An employee in a new foreign country has to deal with an abrasive new boss.
Everything from eggs to furniture is getting discounted.
"In American strip clubs you have to throw money at the girls, but in Japan..."
Looking at the data, the highest-paid positions on a team are often the starting pitchers and big bats who play the outfield. Unless you're the A's, and you don't pay anyone.
It turns out that, after killing off brands and choosing avocado toast over homeownership, millennials are getting wealthy.
As convenient as Uber can sound, these apps may also be gutting our ability to create long-term connections.
A whole bunch of countries have become considerably sadder over the past 13 years.
The table has sat untouched since it was last used on May 23, 2016.
Special effects and makeup artists can do incredible things. For instance, Walton Goggins becoming The Ghoul went from taking five hours to under two over the course of filming Prime Video's "Fallout."
During an interview with Oprah, the beloved TV host got to respond to a longstanding theory that he simply can't be that nice.
Two technology scholars explain the ideology that says technology is the answer to every problem.
Before Trump's criminal trial could even get underway, a separate hearing had to be held to establish whether he violated his gag order by attacking jurors and witness — and whether he should have to pay for it.
There's a good chance that the password you've been using since middle school can be cracked in seconds.
The Minnesota property is one of 24 suburban homes built for aluminium company Alcoa in 1958.
"Every year, thousands of teens are struck dead from marijuana use."
Time doesn't heal all wounds. In fact, folks are just as angry after all these years.
Musicians are already being screwed by the likes of Apple and Spotify, but it's so much worse on social media platforms like TikTok and Meta.
Despite getting a station wrong in one of the captions, and calling it "the tube," The Sunday Times's Louise Callaghan documented the highlights of her safe 24-hour stay in New York City's MTA subway system.
Because Armisen's grandfather changed his name to avoid persecution, the comedian always believed he had Japanese roots.
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Learn the key to unlocking your hips and improving your knee extension.
This week, a boyfriend who dismisses his partner’s concerns about his ex as “an argument about furniture,” a retail worker considering going to a customer’s home uninvited and a parent who wants to keep treating their daughter as a “filter-free” outlet.
"I was gonna say, the dress section is popping today, but WTF is going on," Tiana Renay said.
The only thing better than surviving an attack from a grizzly bear is to prevent it in the first place.
We're not there yet, but we're getting close to some massive advances in medicine, natural disaster detection and more.
These could even teach you a thing or two, if you're open minded.
"Back in my day, bicycles had three wheels and we walked to school everyday, a mile and a half," Juliette Huxley said.
While Wisconsin is the booziest state in America, the booziest county designation belongs to an area in Montana.
These countries have seen their happiness scores grow the most over the past 13 years.
Home to hundreds of oil refineries and petrochemical plants, it has since been nicknamed “Cancer Alley."
People say the economy is bad and everything is too expensive, but they still spend a lot of money anyway.
CDC data shows where in the country cancer and deaths from the disease are most prevalent.
It's easy to rack up a huge bill with a hospital stay, so we'll take any discount we can get.
Be careful what you wish for, because you just might get it.
The actor caught up with GQ about his new outdoor adventure show, how he tweaked his workouts for longevity and eating healthy fats for brain health.
We don't envy anyone who has to walk around a public school with a name like that.
The longest-living mammal on this list has a lifespan of 200 years.
As the cost of homebuying climbs, first-time buyers need a six-figure salary to purchase the average home.
Honestly, even I wanna bully him after seeing some of these hilarious pics.
Brian Cox had some pretty strong words for a fellow actor over the weekend.
Almost everybody can pick out Canada and Japan's flags, but these suckers get tricky quickly.
Starring Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman, alongside Emma Corrin, Rob Delaney, Karan Soni, Matthew Macfadyen and others, the crossover Marvel superhero film releases on July 26, 2024.
Pinal Airpark is commonly known as the boneyard where aircraft go to die, but there's more going on besides just dismantling old jets.
If you have a meltdown during your Coachella set, expect to get the meme treatment.
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