There are a few places you never want the demons to come after you on the internet. Reddit and 4chan. Those users are internet savvy and brutal as it gets. This dude messed with Reddit and now his life has been turned upside down!
Relationship Advice section where a guy was talking about the issues he was having with trust. He thought his wife might have been having an affair and didn’t know if he was being paranoid.
In between some helpful comments about how to stalk her and check all of the outlets before blowing everything up one user used the comment section to explain “why his girl would never do that to him”
One thing people on Reddit don’t like is douchebags and this dude was taking the cake. Battling over and over with people, bragging about his “model” girl and how much money he makes.
His girl was a model alright but just not where he thought she was “modeling”
Some of you might already be able to tell what a photo like this is most likely from. For those of you slower readers out there. Keep reading!
Here is a quick fun fact about Reddit that could save you. When you are being a dick, on your MAIN reddit account odds are in the 4+ years you have been snooping around the front page of the internet you left a trail to yourself.
Piss off enough people and they will track it down. All the way to your Instagram which of course tags your model GF in the pics you are posting for likes.
This dude didn’t think about that. Now he was left open and exposed.
Bingo that is all the ammo these dudes needed. The tracked her down and noticed that she did have a modeling page but with a different name. A few clicks and searches there and they found an old thread of tweets from 2015 with that “model name” interesting right?
Follow the thread and BINGO! She was modeling alright.
It was game over from there.
They located the source of the tweeted image which was from an adult website company. A few more Reddit tricks that are over my head and they had membership access to the site and a direct link to this dudes girlfriends videos.
52 mins of glory:
You can imagine the blow out he was getting. Everyone roasted him and linked him until it was so bad the original post was deleted.
That didn’t stop people. They found him and kept blasting.
At that point, the guy had been getting shredded online. He realized it was time to just delete his Reddit account altogether.
Probably didn’t brag about his model GF much after that…
The crazy thing about all this is a very very similar story happened to a military dude on 4chan. He posted a pic of his girlfriend and someone went to high school with her. Knew what she was doing. And all hell broke loose in his world.
Just when you start to trust someone they go behind your back and double cross you. You can’t even get a hitman these days! *that was sarcastic* Obviously, the terrible person here is the wife who is trying to murder he husband.
According to Metro: Shocking photos show how a man staged his own murder – complete with fake bullet hole in his head – after discovering his wife had hired a hitman to kill him.
Boxing coach Ramon Sosa posed as a blood-stained corpse to help police catch his wife Maria ‘Lulu’ Sosa. She hired the hitman to carry out the killing for just £1,500 – then laughed when she saw a photo of her ‘dead’ husband.
In the shocking image, blood is seen streaming down the shirtless man’s chest from a fake bullet hole in his right temple. But the 50-year-old was actually alive and well. His wife was busted when she unknowingly tried to hire one of Ramon’s former boxing students to carry out the hit.
Taking photographs of the morbid scene – which have now been released under Open Request, the US equivalent of a UK Freedom of Information request – they hid Ramon in a hotel for three days. Then a ‘hitman’ – who was actually an undercover officer – showed Lulu the pictures.
The couple, from Houston, Texas, were together for eight happy years until financial worries put strain on their relationship in 2015. In October 2016, Lulu, 43, pleaded guilty to solicitation of murder and was jailed for 20 years. ‘Lying in the dirt, pretending to be dead, was terrifying,’ Ramon recalled. ‘When I first met Lulu, I certainly didn’t expect our relationship to end like that.’
“I love the Price is Right! Wooo!” -Kevin
You can win a new car… Or just take $1,500… What would you do?
What if I told you – you had 2 more rolls and the worst that would happen is you get $500. Still with 2 chances to win a car…
You taking the money?
NO!
AND YOU SHOULDN’T. This dude Kevin did and now he is a viral meme.
???? What?
Here are some more of the top Price Is Right fails:
RIP Apple. You can take your billions and hit the road. You have been served!
According to Mashable: Blink and you might just miss this easter egg, but it’s a gem.
Samsung’s latest ad follows an avid iPhone user who eventually decides to switch sides after ten years.
The ad, titled “Growing Up,” opens with the man queueing up for his first iPhone in 2007, all the way up till present day, where he finally sees the light and decides to skip the queue for the iPhone X.
The minute-long ad manages to majorly throw shade at the iPhone, highlighting all the criticisms it’s faced over the years: its lack of stylus, non-waterproof phones, and of course, the dongles.
But the real dig is when the man is shown walking past a line of people queueing up for the new iPhone X.
If you look closely, one guy in the queue spots a haircut shaped like the iPhone X’s infamous notch.
The internet noticed the burn:
Checkout the video below:
Whoops. Who hasn’t done this one before??? They make the camera roll so easy to bump the wrong pic instead of the dent in your hood.
A girl was asked to take front and side profile photos before her car insurance could be completed – and she did just that. Well, sort of.
The 25-year-old misunderstood and sent a different sequence of images to her insurer.
She was left pretty embarrassed after realizing she wasn’t sending the pics to one dude it was to the entire company.
She has since shared her post giving everyone else a good laugh.
She said: “I was insuring myself on my grandmother’s car insurance when I thought he was asking for pictures of me. He was so nice”
“The guy from the insurance company called later laughing his head off after he received my pics.
“I was totally embarrassed and mortified that his entire office had seen my photos.
“I decided to share what happened on Facebook and it has since had over 10,000 shares.”
Classic mixup!