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OT But This is my home away from home. What are some of the weirdest or funniest posts or comments you've read this year (2025)

I never thought I'd say 2025 in a post, but in this case it applies. I'll start....

In this very sub a commenter replied to OP you may not have the right attitude for SEO

OP replied "Eat my a*" I laughed so hard I almost fell out of my chair.

There was a news report of a child getting stuck in one of those claw machines where you can get stuffed animals.

They commenter wrote "It took First Responders $3.75 to rescue the kid. The little b* kept wriggling out of the claw." That's the funniest comment to the year in my opinion.

A poster asked a question, " Is it plagiarism if I reuse my own content from my website?"

Mods I hope you'll allow this to stay up just for humor sake.

Happy New Year to my extended family.

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