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Buzz Feed
9 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Buzz Feed
49 People Going Through It Who Made Me Laugh A Lot
Look, we've all had times when we've been going THROUGH IT. And when it's happening to us, it's not very funny. But when it's happening to other people? Well, it can be hilarious! (Does admitting that make me a monster? I think it might.) Well, if you're a monster like me, here are 50 people who are REALLY going through it (and also really funny): This boyfriend after his autocorrect disaster: This clown-hating diner at a restaurant where Mr. Giggles (or whoever) kept popping up on the digital menu: And this grade school teacher trying like hell to remember her students' names: This fast food manager stuck dealing with some not exactly A+ employees: This Great British Bake Off contestant hanging on by a thread: And this TMI dad having a really crappy time: This hungry person after coming outside and seeing their McDonald's order: These dudes at a Burger King in the middle of the night: And this truck driver after his epic mishap: Oof: Double oof: And — you guessed it — triple oof: This unpopular OnlyFans model: This wrong number texter: And this down bad dude who is WAY too attached to their AI: This realtor struggling to sell this house: This guy passed out at a wedding: And this dude who ended up in the ER when his hemorrhoid burst — and then got this gift from a smartass friend: The guy who got this message after throwing out his back: This guy and his Grammy throwing a fit over Beyoncé's win: And this crack user struggling with inflation like the rest of us: This guy getting scammed: Whoever this computer belongs to: And this Southeast Asian in the Netherlands struggling with the height This teacher who is OVER Gen Z slang: This teacher trying to survive with the worst possible name for teaching teenagers: And this employee who REALLY hates that her company's name tags only use an initial for the last name: This struggling math student trying — and failing — to use Jesus to pass a test: This kid after the cringiest prom ever: And this person who doesn't need an app pointing out how boring their life is: The kid who wrote this "when I grow up" section: This professor who seems like they're going through something: And the student who posted this — and just might be in the above professor's class: This tired neighbor: The partners at this bank: And this dude who dropped a part on his foot and broke it (but at least he got this care package from a co-worker): This at least she has this guy's support (eye roll): This slug-fearing wife who found one in the house (this is how she dealt with it, lol — the note is for her husband): The note reads: "Scary slug infiltrated. Hid him in a trolley under pile of salt under glass bowl. Very sorry, but could you deal with it? Love you x." And this person was over having to constantly discuss their accident: This dude going down an angry, self-loathing spiral: Yikes: This dude who bought Tinder Gold only to get infographics like this: And this woman who did something there's no coming back from: This poor boyfriend (who is in the denial phase): And this person who is really struggling to quit smoking: This person I am sending a virtual hug to: This person who just wanted to get healthy: This person — back when they wrote this poem in the fourth grade: This arcade owner who simply CANNOT listen to another kid swear: And lastly, this person who just wanted to drive out of the garage and head home, but discovered this very intimidating kitty had other plans:


USA Today
11-06-2025
- Business
- USA Today
How the military parade will impact travel to Washington: Airport closure, flight waivers
How the military parade will impact travel to Washington: Airport closure, flight waivers Show Caption Hide Caption Armored tanks arrive in DC for Trump's military birthday parade As Washington, D.C. prepares for the 250th anniversary of the U.S. Army, armored tanks have begun to arrive ahead of Saturday's celebration. Reagan National Airport (DCA) will close for approximately three and a half hours during the military parade. The closure, affecting arrivals and departures, will occur from 6 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. local time. Several airlines have issued waivers for affected passengers to rebook flights. As Washington gears up for the military parade this weekend, the Federal Aviation Administration clarified the flight restrictions that will be imposed around the city to accommodate its aerial displays. The agency previously announced that Washington Ronald Reagan National Airport would be temporarily closed, but initially did not say for how long. Now, the FAA says the closure is expected to last about three and a half hours. "The FAA will implement traffic management initiatives (TMI) at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA) before, during, and after the event to ensure safety and will facilitate a return to normal operations once the event concludes," the agency said in a statement. "During the peak of the celebration, from 6 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. local time, the TMI stops all arrivals and departures at DCA." Airlines had previously said they expect fairly minimal impacts to their schedules, but American, Delta, Southwest, United and Alaska have all issued waivers to give passengers whose flights may be affected the flexibility to rebook. Travel demand holds steady As the city prepares for thousands of people to arrive for the event, travel demand during the time period remains static. Platforms Cirium and HotelPlanner reoport no significant jump in bookings to Washington this weekend. However, travel interest to the nation's capital is up. This past week, Skyscanner found Washington, D.C., to be the most searched domestic destination by American travelers for flights on Thursday and Friday. "While Skyscanner's data is anonymous, we can't say for sure the increase in searches is due to the military parade but it is possible the rising increase in searches is due to the parade announcement on June 6," a Skyscanner spokesperson told USA TODAY in an email. How much are flights to Washington for the parade? Below are one-way flight deals to Washington from major U.S. cities with a departure date of Friday, according to Skyscanner data:


Buzz Feed
01-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Buzz Feed
JoJo Siwa And Chris Hughes Appear In Bed Together On IG
If you were still trying to wrap your heads around the recent paparazzi pics of Chris Hughes and JoJo Siwa and the growing possibility of them as a couple, boy, do I have an update for you. The two have become especially close since meeting in April on Celebrity Big Brother UK. Relationship rumors began to swirl due to their affectionate behavior on the show — and heightened when JoJo broke up with her partner Kath Ebbs at the show's wrap party after realizing she was actually queer. FWIW, JoJo denied that Chris had played a role in her breakup with Kath. Still, speculation has only continued as the two have continued to make appearances together. Last month, JoJo posted a number of cuddly photos with Chris for her "magical" 22nd birthday, and just last week, the Sun published paparazzi pics that they claim show the two kissing during a trip to Mexico. Some also said TMI. What are your thoughts on all of this? Did you watch Celebrity Big Brother UK? Tell me in the comments.


Economic Times
31-05-2025
- Business
- Economic Times
YVR flight delays cause travel chaos as Air Canada, WestJet offer free rebooking
Inbound flights to YVR experienced an average delay of 1 hour and 23 minutes, with 67 delays and 10 cancellations reported for arrivals, and 24 delays and 9 cancellations for departures. In response, Air Canada permitted passengers traveling to or from YVR on May 30 to change bookings without penalty, subject to availability. (File Photo) Synopsis Vancouver Airport faced major flight disruptions on May 30, 2025, due to unexpected equipment issues during runway maintenance. Air Canada and WestJet offered free flight changes to affected passengers. Nav Canada implemented traffic management to handle delays, averaging over an hour for inbound flights. While Air Canada's waiver was for May 30, WestJet extended it to May 31. Flight disruptions at Vancouver International Airport (YVR) on Friday, May 30, 2025, led Air Canada and WestJet to offer free flight changes to affected passengers. ADVERTISEMENT An unexpected equipment issue caused the delays during overnight paving work on the airport's north runway. This prevented the runway from reopening in the morning, resulting in significant flight delays and cancellations. To manage the situation, Nav Canada implemented a temporary Traffic Management Initiative (TMI) to maintain safe and efficient air traffic flow. According to FlightAware, inbound flights to YVR flight delays averaged about 1 hour and 23 minutes. YVR's arrivals page reported 67 delays and 10 cancellations, while the departures page listed 24 delays and nine cancellations. In response, Air Canada allowed passengers traveling to or from YVR on May 30 to change their bookings without penalty, subject to availability. The airline advised customers to check their flight status online or call 1-888-422-7533 before heading to the airport. This waiver applied only to Friday's travel, but Air Canada indicated it might update its policy if disruptions continued. WestJet also offered free flight changes for travelers affected by YVR flight delays or cancellations at YVR on May 30-31. The airline apologized for the inconvenience and emphasized the need for shared accountability among Canada's air travel partners. ADVERTISEMENT Other Canadian carriers, such as Porter and Flair Airlines, did not provide similar waivers. Flair Airlines acknowledged the delays and advised passengers to check their flight status regularly and adjust their airport arrival times are encouraged to monitor their flight information and contact their airlines for the latest updates. (You can now subscribe to our Economic Times WhatsApp channel) (Catch all the US News, UK News, Canada News, International Breaking News Events, and Latest News Updates on The Economic Times.) Download The Economic Times News App to get Daily International News Updates. NEXT STORY


Time of India
31-05-2025
- Time of India
YVR flight delays cause travel chaos as Air Canada, WestJet offer free rebooking
Flight disruptions at Vancouver International Airport (YVR) on Friday, May 30, 2025, led Air Canada and WestJet to offer free flight changes to affected passengers. An unexpected equipment issue caused the delays during overnight paving work on the airport's north runway. This prevented the runway from reopening in the morning, resulting in significant flight delays and cancellations. To manage the situation, Nav Canada implemented a temporary Traffic Management Initiative (TMI) to maintain safe and efficient air traffic flow. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Switch to UnionBank Rewards Card UnionBank Credit Card Apply Now Undo According to FlightAware, inbound flights to YVR flight delays averaged about 1 hour and 23 minutes. YVR's arrivals page reported 67 delays and 10 cancellations, while the departures page listed 24 delays and nine cancellations. In response, Air Canada allowed passengers traveling to or from YVR on May 30 to change their bookings without penalty, subject to availability. The airline advised customers to check their flight status online or call 1-888-422-7533 before heading to the airport. This waiver applied only to Friday's travel, but Air Canada indicated it might update its policy if disruptions continued. Live Events WestJet also offered free flight changes for travelers affected by YVR flight delays or cancellations at YVR on May 30-31. The airline apologized for the inconvenience and emphasized the need for shared accountability among Canada's air travel partners. Other Canadian carriers, such as Porter and Flair Airlines, did not provide similar waivers. Flair Airlines acknowledged the delays and advised passengers to check their flight status regularly and adjust their airport arrival times accordingly. Travelers are encouraged to monitor their flight information and contact their airlines for the latest updates.