Saturday, October 8, 2016

So Tragic

These baking fails are so incredibly bad, you'll wonder how it's even possible to mess up this much.

HOrrid cake.

Baking doesn't come easy to everyone. But these fails are so bad, you'll wonder how it's possible to mess up this much.

 
 
 

Tumblr is a pretty bizarre part of the internet. And these Tumblr confessions are hilariously gross.

There are a bunch of things you can't get from McDonald's and Starbucks in the U.S. And the menu might just blow your mind.

 
 
Desk helper.

Work can be a real struggle sometimes. And these tweets about it are so accurate, they will probably speak directly to your soul.

 
 
 

Awkward moments happen to everyone. But these are so incredibly bad, they'll make you cringe with secondhand embarrassment.

Aziz Ansari is one of the funniest comedians around. And here are 22 tweets that prove just how hilarious he really is.

 
 
 
 
 

WHAT WE'RE READING

O'reilly.

Earlier this week, Fox News aired a segment in which a correspondent went to New York City's Chinatown to ask people there about the presidential election. In Canada, also this week, an organization sent their correspondent to a doctor's office to discuss a trans-rights bill. Both segments quickly descended into stereotyping, if not outright bigotry, masquerading as humor pieces. But as BuzzFeed's Scaachi Koul explains, this form of "punching down" is not — and never will be — funny. Analyzing the power dynamics of comedy, Koul dissects the potential power of humor when used right, and why it so often goes wrong. Read the piece here.

 
 
 

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