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The eBaum's World Newsletter                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 April 10, 2024 | [Read Online]( by: eBaum's Staff [fb]( [tw]( [in]( [email](mailto:?subject=Post%20from%20eBaum%27s%20World&body=The%20eBaum%27s%20World%20Newsletter%3A%20Internet%20treasures%20the%20algorithm%20doesn%E2%80%99t%20have%20the%20guts%20to%20show%20you.%0A%0Ahttps%3A%2F%2Febaumsworld.beehiiv.com%2Fp%2Febaums-world-newsletter-b5bc) Sponsored by Welcome to the eBaum’s World Newsletter! A few times a week, we’ll send you internet treasures the algorithm doesn’t have the guts to show you. Was this email forwarded to you? [Subscribe here](. [23 Times Hypocrites Were Called On Their Double Standards]( Other than the strange subsection of rage-bait engagement farmers, most people who post things online are looking for some form of validation. That validation never came for these people, however, as their actions were thrown right back in their faces, and in some cases, they were correctly called out for being certified hypocrites. These posts were collected by the I, Hypocrite Twitter page. [READ MORE]( [15 Certifiably Crushable 'SNL' Hotties]( It’s the TikTok that launched 1,000 thirsty tweets. Late last month popular pop culture influencer Jahelis, headed to TikTok with what may be the hot take of the century: “‘SNL’ has never hired a hot woman.” [READ MORE]( 20 Massive Things to Give You Megalophobia Megalophobia is very simply the "fear of large objects," according to Medical News Today. But for those who have it, like myself, it is much more. Now I wouldn't say that I am crippled by large objects like somebody with claustrophobia is in a tight space for example, but they definitely give me a strong sense of uneasiness. The way that a claustrophobic person feels helpless and trapped by a confined space, I feel helpless and vulnerable in a big one. Husband Learns His Wife Left Him for An 19-Year-Old Through Reddit In what I’m hoping beyond hope is a fake post, a man took to Reddit to ask for advice after getting into an argument with his wife about how much one-on-one time she’s been spending with a male friend who happens to be 11 years her junior. 21 Facts That Remain Unknown to the Majority of People If you're a regular internet scroller, then you're no stranger to a fact gallery. They're a great way to learn a bit of trivia, but once you've read a few, you'll notice that many of the facts tend to repeat themselves, and aren't so "unknown." This gallery tries to break that trend, by using only fun facts that remain unknown to the majority of people. Hopefully you're in that majority. 32 Cringe Lords Polluting Our Timelines No matter how dorky you are there is always some dorkier than you. This simple fact of life means that not only are you being too hard on yourself but if we searched hard enough we'd find the cringiest person alive. We have our guesses on who is may be but we'll keep that to ourselves, we know you guys can be sensitive. Entitled CEO Thinks He's Above the Law Richard Shulman, CEO of Medical Technologies Group, is pulled over and never stops running his mouth, thinking he's above the law. Go Back In Time With These 30 Fascinating Historical Photos History has a way of repeating itself. The first time as a gag and the second time as a goof. In this installment of history pics, they didn't show you in school we have doomed aircraft being born, doomed siblings of future presidents, and Christmas snaps that might just make you nostalgic for the past. A Super-Sized Serving of Idiots In Cars Who Definitely Shouldn't Be Driving Driving is part of our daily lives and for most of us an absolute necessity. Many of us live outside of the city or area where we work and often times public transportation doesn't run quite that far out. With so many people driving it goes without saying there will be some terrible drivers out there. Having to worry about your own driving and safety is already enough but knowing in the back of your mind that at any moment you might encounter someone who probably shouldn't be behind the wheel can be quite an anxiety inducing experience. 28 Einsteins Living Life On Hard Mode Life can be hard, but it's even harder if you're dumb, sadly, these people are dumber than dumber. Making mistakes is just a part of life. We all make mistakes and decisions that we later regret. But what separates the rest of us from people featured in this gallery is that (hopefully) we learn from those mistakes. This Is What Total Solar Eclipse Looks Like Today is the day we've all been waiting for, a day when the moon will block out the sun and everyone is being totally normal about it. If you don't live near the path of totality, then you probably won't have much to see and so instead of feeling left out, check out this video of what a total solar eclipse actually looks like. Thankfully, a total solar eclipse passed over the United States in 2017 so we have relatively recent footage of the cosmic event. Cop Gets a Face Full of Asphalt After Getting Juked By a Pig If you've never tried to wrangle a pig then you haven't lived. An officer with the Grantsville Police Department was filmed trying to chase down a pig that had gotten loose in a residential neighborhood when a passing car pulled out their phone to record the chase. [MEME OF THE DAY]( [Get smarter on AI.]( What’s the secret to staying ahead of the curve in the world of AI? Information. Luckily, you can join early adopters reading The Rundown– the free newsletter that makes you smarter on AI with just a 5-minute read per day. [Sign up with one click]( [ARTICLES]( | [GAMING](| [GALLERY](| [VIDEOS]( [fb]( [tw]( [ig]( [yt]( [tk]( Update your email preferences or unsubscribe [here]( © 2024 eBaum's World is Published by Literally Media Ltd. 190 West St. Brooklyn, New York 11222, United States of America

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