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1 In the age of the internet, most people have run into their fair share of internet trolls. You kno

1 [People rally behind Christina Applegate after troll accuses her of 'bad' plastic surgery]( In the age of the internet, most people have run into their fair share of internet trolls. You know, the people that just look for a reason to say something mean for no real reason at all. It's also pretty safe to assume that celebrities see more trolls looking to hurt their feelings than the average person. Recently, [Christina Applegate]( had a run-in with a commenter who decided the actress needed to know she didn't care for her face. The comment was left under an article about Applegate attending her first red carpet event since she announced her [diagnosis of MS in August 2021](. The ["Dead to Me"]( actress attended the Critics Choice Awards with her daughter, Sadie Grace LeNoble, 11, and the duo rocked all black. Applegate admitted to being nervous about the event [in a tweet]( but somehow I don't think someone being upset about what her face looked like was at the top of her concerns. The unidentified person wrote the [rude remark]( to which Applegate decided to respond to via private message to tell the person their comment "wasn't nice." The exchange was unfortunate to say the least. [Read the story]( 2 [These 25 hilarious memes about problems adults face is so relatable]( As a child, we always wonder how cool it would be to be an adult. But once we grow up, we realize it isn't actually that great. One has to go through uncomfortable situations every day. Growing up includes working full-time, having no time for self-care and living from one paycheck to the next, which is not always fun. A Facebook page called [Adult Problems]( addresses the myriad of problems adults face or worry about with a sprinkling of humor thrown in. It calls attention to everyday issues like not wanting to work and having back issues to all our friends getting married while we wonder what's taking so long for our soulmate to find us. Although some might seem like first-world problems, the posts are hilarious and something that anyone can relate to. The Facebook page has about 3,91,000 followers and 3,15,000 likes. Most of the posts have more than 200 shares and several comments. We have compiled the best posts for you here: [Read the story]( Did a friend forward this to you? [Subscribe here]( 3 [Fans of 'Everything Everywhere' are flipping out over Stephanie Hsu's leaked audition]( There are a million reasons to love the film “Everything Everywhere, All At Once." It has comedy, drama, sci-fi and kung fu rolled into one compelling story. It literally has all the things. However, Stephanie Hsu’s iconic performance as the fabulously nihilistic Jobu Tupaki has got to be at the top of the list. Jobu Tupaki has all the inherent makings of a fan favorite—amazing outfits, attitude at a level 5,000, and some insanely cool fight moves. But while she is the antagonist, Jobu in many ways serves as the heart of the story, making it a challenging role to pull off. Well, Hsu knew exactly how to do it. And her audition tape proves it. [Read the story]( 4 [Thousands of people are sharing the celebrity they want to be president. Here are the top 15.]( Throughout the years there have been some notable celebrities who [have changed careers]( to become politicians. The most notable is Ronald Reagan, who went from a ‘50s B-list actor to governor of California (1967 to 1975) and then President of the United States (1981 to 1989). There was also Donald Trump who went from the host of “Celebrity Apprentice” to becoming a one-term president (2017 to 2021) and action star Arnold Schwarzenegger who served as Governor of California from (2003 to 2011). Former actor and “Saturday Night Live” writer Al Franken was a Senator in Minnesota from 2009 to 2018 until he stepped down amidst allegations of misconduct. [Read the story]( 5 [Flight attendant sits on the floor the entire flight to comfort distressed passenger]( Not everyone enjoys flying. The level of non-enjoyment can range from mild discomfort to full blown [Aerophobia]( which is defined as an extreme fear of flying. While flying is the quickest way to get to far away destinations, for some people being that far off the ground is terrifying and they'd rather take their chances on the ground. A passenger flying from Charlotte-Douglas International Airport in North Carolina to JFK International Airport in New York confronted that fear while flying with Delta. The woman, who is currently still unidentified expressed that she was nervous to fly according to Molly Simonson Lee, a passenger seated behind the woman who witnessed the encounter. Tight spaces don't make for much privacy, but in this case, the world is better for knowing this took place. According to Lee, who posted about the exchange on Facebook, the Delta flight attendant, Floyd Dean-Shannon, took his time to give the nervous traveler his undivided attention. [Read the story]( Find us on the World Wide Web: [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [Twitter]( [Website]( [LinkedIn]( Copyright © 2022 GOOD | Upworthy, All rights reserved. 1370 N St Andrews Pl, Los Angeles, CA 90028 You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](.

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