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(haha funny number) Singing any Cardi B song. About the food that you find (or don't find) tasty. List of promises by politicians. Posting any number of useless messages made by bored editors of Wikipedia. Another cat picture. Here's a cat you can really sink your teeth into (or vice versa). Your low-effort school play of How the Grinch Stole ...
“It seems to have been started in 2013 by a British user who also created a number of other subs around the same time (e.g. r/britishproblems, r/metal, r/worstof, r/america etc.).
8. Useless Things. The ultra rich are also known to spend tons of money on things that are completely useless. Case in point: Amazon founder Jeff Bezos spent a whopping $42 million to build a ...
A person, place or idea that you or your friends made up. Anything about which you are not going to write at least one complete sentence. The street you live on (unless it meets accepted standards of "notability"). A second article on an existing topic; you can just edit the existing article. Use the Search button to find out where it is.
The end result is that the IRS wrote Facebook a $295 million refund check in 2012 despite the company earning $1.03 billion in net profit. With $2.17 billion in carryover deductions left for ...
Wikipedia:List of really, really, really stupid article ideas that you really, really, really should not create; Wikipedia:No climbing the Reichstag dressed as Spider-Man; Wikipedia:Silly Things/Wikipedia's article on George W. Bush; WP:STORY – A collaborative never-ending story
We'll never have all the answers. And sometimes, even the answers don't make sense! The post 60 Confounding Mysteries Of Everyday Things That People Just Can’t Grasp first appeared on Bored Panda.
Or possibly made into a subpage of this one. (eg move to Wikipedia:List of really, really, really stupid article ideas that you really, really, really should not create/1000 things not to write your article about). Or one/both of them deleted as violating WP:BEANS (as suggested above). -- Quiddity 05:41, 12 March 2008 (UTC)