The News Is Absolutely Wild, So Here Are 22 Wholesome Posts From The Internet This Week
November 15, 2025
Happy weekend, everybody! Here are some cute, happy, and wholesome posts to hopefully cheer you up a bit and remind you that no matter what’s happening in the world, there’s always cute stuff out there to appreciate and love. Enjoy!
Editor’s note: While we…
20 Hilarious "F—ed Around And Found Out" Stories You Absolutely Need To Read Right Now If You Want A Good Laugh
November 14, 2025
Do you have your own FAFO story? Let us know in the comments below! ⬇️
If you have a great story you want to share but prefer to stay anonymous, feel free to check out this anonymous Google form. Who knows — your story could be included in an upcoming BuzzFeed…
"I've Watched Lives Be Destroyed" — People Over 40 Are Sharing The Things About Aging That Young People Never, Ever Realize Will Affect Them As They Age
November 12, 2025
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“Don’t try too hard. For years, we’ve been taught that only the best of the best of the best excel, but more often than not, there are factors besides performance at play.”
“As a result, young folks spend all of their mental and…
People Who Grew Up Before Cell Phones Are Sharing What They Used To “Look At” Instead
November 11, 2025
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“We looked at the world around us and the people in it.”
—u/Neocrusader219
“Now, when I sit in a waiting room and don’t have my phone out, I feel like people think I’m the weird guy for not staring at my phone. No, I have a right to look in…
17 History Facts You Probably Weren't Taught In School
November 10, 2025
So, what do you think? If you’re inspired to share your own historical fact you think ought to be taught in school, feel free to tell me all about it in the comments. Or, if you want to write in but prefer to stay anonymous, feel free to use the form below! Who knows…
People Are Sharing "Historical Lies" People Still Believe, And I'm Sure You Believe At Least One
November 9, 2025
“The Ptolemaic dynasty was super into inbreeding to maintain bloodlines. They rarely married outside their family, and when they did, they brought in Macedonian or Greek nobility to marry. There’s some speculation that Cleopatra may have had some Syrian blood…





