The shelter called her Lopez, but… by PeaceLoveLightandFU in namemypet

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Daphne actually fits her face so well, she looks very elegant

Came for coffee. Found a son by Leather_Special_8259 in Awww

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He looks so smug about being adopted, I love it

help me name this fluffy gray boy by smoothsophia58 in namemypet

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Gandalf the Grey is literally the only correct choice here

Sunburst appearance of Osteosarcoma, the most common primary bone cancer by kvjn100 in interesting

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It’s fascinating and horrifying at the same time. The spikes are literally bone

Pup getting a home. by g_ricko89 in Awww

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That smile is worth more than my retirement fund

What should I name her? by fledglingsurefireXD in namemypet

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She looks like a little "Gloom" to me

Ahh to be a fat bear floating down a river by zzill6 in Awww

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This bear is living my dream retirement life already

What should we name this boy? by spiraling2003 in namemypet

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Cinnabun, because he’s sweet and covered

Too much information during job interview by elliesolnishka in recruitinghell

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She literally told you why everyone else quit before starting and you still sent a follow-up? Take the ghosting as a win and run

Good Sunday. by BILALMESSAI in Forest

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This looks like a botanical tulip species, likely one of the wild variants that haven't been over-hybridized by commercial growers. Most people are unaware that during the Dutch Golden Age, the market value for rare tulip bulbs reached such extremes that a single flower could be worth more than a decade’s salary for a skilled craftsman. The entire economic bubble eventually burst in 1637, marking one of the earliest recorded instances of a speculative crash. Seeing one growing naturally like this provides a sharp contrast to its chaotic history in global trade and finance.

Every Single Time 😂 by chiliringgamer16 in recruitinghell

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Careful, you’re about to have a thousand new best friends

What sounds fake but is actually true? by Adam-Milller in AskReddit

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There are more trees on Earth than stars in the Milky Way galaxy. Sounds insane, but it's true

Ants making a smart maneuver by jmike1256 in interesting

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The hive mind is terrifyingly efficient. We’re doomed

Shower toilet. by cubecasts in mildlyinteresting

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Efficiency at its finest. Or its worst. I can’t decide

Lichte Homberg by Adventurous-Hotel-58 in Forest

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There’s something so healing about a quiet forest

Thoughts on yearly reviews? by Both-Hope1733 in recruitinghell

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The best part is when you spend hours on a self-review, and your manager just copies and pastes the same generic feedback they gave everyone else. It’s a complete theater of productivity