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People who are seriously unlucky in 2020, and they dream that 2021 will be softer for them

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We all had days when we dreamed that 2020 would end as soon as possible and everything would fall into place. Many of us have experienced so many setbacks this year that we have begun to wonder if we should visit an exorcist and cleanse our karma. To improve your mood, we've put together some of the most epic examples of people having worse days than yours.

 

In fact, Gary loves Doris, not what you think

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This snake really saw some sh*t

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The team poured concrete into the driveway next to the new house and were unaware of the ducks living nearby. The workers left for lunch, and when they returned they saw it

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"I was wearing a sweatshirt over my head and the zipper caught on my eyelid. This could only happen to one person ... to me."

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"I ordered a blackhead remover and this is how it was packaged. I had to pick it up at the post office and it was awkward as hell."

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Looks like someone put too much powder in the washing machine.

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"My mother-in-law just put me this piece of cake. She seems to dislike me."

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"I got up in the middle of the night to drink some water, and when I opened the refrigerator, the door remained in my hand."

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"Remember to close the dog door in the pouring rain. I forgot."

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Photography speaks for itself

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"Made a turmeric face mask without examining its properties. She painted my face and now I look like Bart Simpson."

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"The wasp stung me right in the lip. Does anyone know 2020 will ever end?"

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"This morning I walked to my first job with a fresh cup of coffee. It's not cream, it's crows."

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"The moment when the perfume you bought for your wife for Christmas moved to the toilet as an 'air freshener'"

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"I put on two different shoes to get my wife's opinion and forgot to change shoes before going to work. I went through the whole working day like this."

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 This guy bought a smartphone online and got a stone instead.

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"The paint can was closed incorrectly and everything spilled over our car."

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Don't even try to change a cartridge in a printer unless you are a professional

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It is not clear how this girl got stuck there, but the fact remains that she cannot get out

 

 

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Here is the long-awaited holiday of September 1, and students can enjoy the new school year, leaving behind the hot days of boaring and enjoying the warm days of autumn.

Bemorepanda has gathered the funniest and most sarcastic memes dedicated to this fall, school year and the end of summer. What teachers experience is much deeper, that's why internet users made jokes about teachers' reaction and sensations at the beginning of the pandemic school year. See below what they are.


1.Social-distancing at school


2.Assignments to Canvas


3.English teachers waiting for school


4.The world is ending


5.Teachers trying to enjoy summer


6.When a class of 2020 realize that they won't ever see their friends


7.Admins providing deep cleans


8.Don't be like Bob


9.Reopening school


10.Be safe!


11.Government officials be like


12.Answer to all questions


13.Teaching during pandemic


14.Self care routine 2020


15.Teachers if they hear a student cough


16.Students and hugs


17.Maintaining self-distance


18.Teachers helping students


19.Teacher reflecting on their time


20.2020 be like


21.Trying to prepare for the next year


22.30 students in a classroom


23.Teachers reading the CDC guidlines


24.Options given by the district


25.Next guidlines for teachers


26.River of teachers tears


27.Social distance to toddlers


28.When school reopen


29.Dressing up in 2020


30.Putting desks 6 ft apart


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All kinds of failures and oversights sometimes happen to people, which can spoil not only the mood, but also life. Of course, we will not share with you the photos that led to something really terrible, but we will show people who were just very unlucky.


1."I went out for one minute, and he did this. And this during quarantine, when every roll of toilet paper counts!"


2."Something happened to my eye a few seconds before the interview. I really enjoyed crying with one eye when I was asked questions."


3.Now imagine how upset he will be when he wakes up and sees what happened.


4."I was really proud of my first attempt at brownie, wanted to take a picture, and immediately dropped my phone into the hot cake."


5."My first day at McDonald's. All the eggs fell out of my hands. I don't even know what salary I will get, or whether I have received at all."


6."My family bought this big TV and we set it up for two hours. Then we turned it on and realized it was cracked."


7."My cat pee on my Nintendo Switch and now it won't charge or turn on. Hope the rice works."


8."Glasses broke 5 minutes before my online interview"

 

9."I made French fries, pulled them out of the oven, and it happened right after I closed the door (I had to sweep before taking the picture so that the puppy wouldn't walk over the pieces)"


10."My son just discovered that permanent markers paint well on wood floors."


11."My hairdresser, apparently, did not know how to make a haircut using the fade technique *"

* Fade is a technique that creates a fuzzy "smoky" transition from short hair at the back of the head to any desired length at the crown.


12."I dropped my tablet off the couch and it shattered. It won't even turn on. All my photos and important passwords were there."


13."A colleague knocked over 7 boxes of wine bottles"


14."Putting a plastic plate in a hot oven wasn't a good idea."


15."Last week I suffered a bone fracture and found that I was allergic to almost everything."

 


16."My dad spent a lot of time and effort to grow a watermelon."


17."I was not at home for a month, and when I returned, I found this huge hive."


18."The YouTube video tutorial seemed simple ..."


19."Today hail destroyed all the crops on our farm in 2 minutes ..."


20."Keep in mind that if you put an egg in the microwave it will turn into dynamite."

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Humans are the most curious creatures on this earth. We are lucky that a place has been invented where we can all find an answer. Google answers any question, and that's great, right?


Bemorepanda has collected the top of the most asked questions in 2020. Among them are many questions to which you may have sought answers. Here is our collection of questions with answers to them. Let's see what curiosities people had in 2020.


1) Why were chainsaws invented

 

The chainsaw is a very common tool in gardening, forestry, farming, and so on. Basically, a chainsaw is a hand saw with a bar, chain and an internal combustion engine that powers the entire mechanism. Today everyone knows what a chainsaw looks like and what it is used for. But what did the world's first chainsaw look like, who invented the first chain saw and how did this tool “evolve”? We offer a short excursion into the history of chainsaws.

 

Today, many manufacturing companies claim primacy in the creation of chainsaws, the first models of chain saws, which were manufactured in the 1920s, are cited as proof. However, if you dig deeper, it turns out that the progenitor of the modern chainsaw was invented by the German dentist-prosthetist Bernard Hein. It happened back in 1830. Hine's invention is a surgical instrument that was used to cut bone.

 

The principle of operation of this tool was as follows: the links fastened together with cutting teeth (located at an angle) formed a chain, which, in turn, was set in motion using a sprocket handle, which twisted the chain along the tire. However, they were able to apply this invention a hundred years later. At the beginning of the 20th century, chain sawmills were created, which were manually driven. Such colossus were rather bulky and awkward. All chain saws from this period were clumsy and oversized, requiring at least two operators to operate the machine.

 

In 1926, a mechanical engineer from Germany, Andreas Stihl, developed and patented the world's first hand-held chain saw with an electric motor. One year later, in 1927, another German Emil Lerp presented his development - the Dolmar A chain saw - the world's first saw with a gasoline engine. In turn, Andreas Stihl continued his development and in 1929 created a chain saw with a gas engine of his own production. The gasoline internal combustion engine ensured the autonomy and mobility of the tool, but the tool size was still quite large, the weight of the machines was about 50 kilograms, or even more.

 

 

2) Why is there a coin shortage

 

Banks across the U.S. faced coin shortages during the coronavirus crisis, prompting the U.S. Federal Reserve to think about distribution control and working with the U.S. coins to increase supply.

 

With the partial closure of the economy due to the coronavirus crisis, the use of coins in the economy has practically ceased, said Jerome Powell, chairman of the Federal Reserve Board.

 

Compounding the situation is the fact that the American Coins has reduced the production of coins in connection with the measures taken to protect its employees.

 

 

3) Why was George Floyd arrested

 

On May 25, Minneapolis police arrested George Floyd after a grocery worker called 911, accusing him of buying cigarettes with a counterfeit $ 20 bill. According to the report, Floyd resisted, so police officer Derek Chauvin had to use force to arrest him. However, CCTV footage that appeared later showed that Floyd did not resist.

 

Chauvin pressed Floyd's neck with his knee to the ground for 8 minutes 46 seconds and did not stop doing this even when the detainee repeatedly said that he was suffocating. Four police officers who participated in the arrest were fired. Derek Chauvin was charged with second-degree murder and three of his colleagues were charged with aiding and abetting.

 

 

4) Why is Nevada taking so long

 

In the United States in November, preliminary results of the vote count for the presidential elections were expected in Nevada - a key state that could bring victory to the US presidential candidate from the Democratic Party Joe Biden.

 

With the onset of a new working day, the United States continued to count votes in the presidential elections. So, the Democratic candidate has 264 out of the required 270 votes of the Electoral College. Trump has only 214 so far. And if it had not been for the message about the delay in the counting of votes in Nevada, Biden could already have celebrated his victory.

 

However, ballots are counted slowly, and the numbers illustrating the voting raise questions and sometimes protests. Trump's headquarters have already filed a lawsuit in Pennsylvania demanding that the counting be stopped, and demanded a recount of ballots in Wisconsin. According to the latest reports, the Trump team is also planning to file a lawsuit over electoral fraud in Nevada.

 

 

5) Why is TikTok getting banned

 

What President Donald Trump had threatened has happened. He signed a document called the TikTok Threat Counteraction Order. The essence of the document is to block transactions to the developer of TikTok, the Chinese company ByteDance. The ban will take effect after 45 days. At the same time, the US Senate voted to ban the use of TikTok on devices owned by government and government officials.

 

Interestingly, at the same time, the popular Chinese messenger WeChat, which is owned by the Chinese giant Tencent, fell under the distribution. The same prohibition is imposed on him. This is quite a significant step, as Tencent is actively investing in many American companies. So, the Chinese fully or partially own PUBG Mobile, Riot Games (League of Legends) Forticite Epic Games, Activision Blizzard. The company's division, Tencent Films, has produced many major film projects, including Wonder Woman, Terminator: Dark Fate and Venom. The same goes for music: Tencent has stakes in Spotify, Universal Music Group, and Warner Music. Since WeChat is hardly popular in the US, it won't pose much of a problem, but it might just be the first step in an attack on Tencent.

 

In the “countermeasures order”, the prohibition is based on “a state of emergency in the country regarding the supply chain of information and communication technologies and services”. It also states that the apps can be "used for disinformation campaigns in favor of the Chinese Communist Party." The US president is also concerned about how TikTok "automatically collects vast amounts of information about its users, including the Internet and other information about network activity, such as location data, browsing and search history." That is, in essence, it does the same thing as all other American services like Facebook or YouTube.

 

 

6) Why did Kobe have 2 numbers

 

January 26, 2020 is a black day for all basketball fans without exception. At the age of 42, the great Kobe Bryant died in a helicopter crash in the suburbs of Los Angeles.

 

Curiously, Kobe could not become a basketball player, but a football player: as a child, Bryant played as a goalkeeper, and his idols were Frank Rijkaard and Ronaldinho. Largely thanks to these two players, Kobe began to root for Milan.

 

Later, Bryant began to sympathize with Barcelona. Mamba even considered ending his career not with the Lakers, but with the basketball Barça, but ultimately spent the entire 20 years of his professional career at Los Angeles.

 

Bryant admitted that he could really think about a football career if he had stayed in Europe, but at the age of 13, Kobe returned to the United States and continued to diligently pursue his main passion of his life - basketball.

 

In 2017, there was a ceremony to immortalize Kobe's game numbers at the Lakers - Bryant spent the first half of his career at number eight, the second at number 24. Kobe became the first and only player in NBA history to receive two immortalized numbers on the same team.

 

 

7) Why is everyone buying toilet paper

 

A new wave of panic prompted Americans to empty supermarket shelves last week as toilet paper began to disappear from stores again. The authorities and retailers are urging not to stock up on essential goods, since there are enough for everyone. A psychologist from the United States explains the behavior of his compatriots by the fact that they are used to reacting to bad news - and besides, people are driven by the herd instinct.

 

A new wave of panic buying of basic necessities - toilet paper and paper towels - swept across the United States. Supermarket shelves began emptying again last week, amid new COVID-19 incidence records and persistent reminders to comply with CDC restrictions.

 

Queues lined up in supermarkets began to be reported on Sunday, November 15, when a line of people wishing to stock up on toilet paper and paper towels snaked in near a COSTCO store in Washington state. Then Governor Jay Inslee asked residents to stop buying goods. “Our supply chain is doing well,” local Komo News quoted him as saying. "When you buy everything you can get your hands on, it just hurts everyone, and there is no need to do it."

 

Those responsible for the supply of goods in stores assure that they are well prepared for the new wave of the pandemic. "There is enough supplies if everyone buys what they really need," Tammy Hetrick, head of the Washington Food Industry Association, told the publication. "Suppliers say that we are in a good position, we have a stock of goods, and if people do not panic buy everything, we can maintain stock."

 

 

8) Why is it called COVID-19

 

Often the names of viruses and the diseases they cause do not coincide. For example, the HIV virus causes AIDS. People often know the name of the disease, such as measles, rather than the corresponding virus (rubeola).

The assignment of names to viruses and diseases occurs in different ways and for different purposes.

 

Virus names are based on their genetic makeup, making it easier to develop diagnostic tests, vaccines, and drugs. This work is carried out by virologists and other representatives of the scientific community, therefore the names of viruses are assigned by the International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses (ICTV).

 

Disease names are required to characterize various aspects of disease prevention, spread, transmission, severity, and treatment. WHO's mission is to prepare for and respond to human disease, which is why WHO lists the official names of diseases in the International Classification of Diseases (ICD).

 

On 11 February 2020, the International Committee on Virus Taxonomy designated the new virus SARS-CoV-2 (Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus-2). The name was chosen because the virus is genetically related to the 2003 SARS outbreak. They are different viruses, although they are genetically related.

 

Following recommendations previously developed in collaboration with the World Organization for Animal Health (OIE) and the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), on February 11, 2020, WHO announced that the disease was named COVID-19.

 

 

9) Why is it called Juneteenth

 

The day's name is a combination of "June" and "nineteenth" in honor of the date of Granger's announcement and first appeared around 1903. Juneteenth - also known as Freedom Day, Liberation Day, and Emancipation Day - is a holiday celebrating the liberation of slaves in the United States. Originating from Texas, it is now celebrated annually on June 19 throughout the United States, with various official recognition. Union Army General Gordon Granger announced a federal order in Galveston, Texas on June 19, 1865. It proclaimed that all slaves in Texas were free.

 

The Emancipation Proclamation of President Abraham Lincoln formally banned slavery in Texas and other states in an anti-Union uprising nearly two and a half years earlier. The implementation of the Proclamation was generally dependent on the advancement of the Union troops. Texas, the most remote of the slave states, has had a small Union troop presence as the American Civil War ended; thus, execution was slow and inconsistent prior to Granger's announcement.

 

 Although Juneteenth generally marks the end of slavery in the United States, it was still legal and practiced in the two border states of the Union (Delaware and Kentucky) until, at the end of that year, the ratification of the Thirteenth Amendment to the Constitution abolished nonviolent slavery nationwide in December.

 

The celebration dates back to 1866, first with church congregations in Texas. It spread throughout the south and became more commercialized in the 1920s and 1930s, often concentrating on the culinary festival. During the civil rights movement in the 1960s, it was overshadowed by the struggles for post-war civil rights, but became popular again in the 1970s with an emphasis on African American freedom and art.

 

By the 21st century, June holidays were celebrated in most major US cities. Activists are campaigning for the US Congress to recognize June Day as a national holiday. Hawaii, North Dakota, and South Dakota are the only states that don't recognize June, according to the Congressional Research Service.

 

 

10) Why is Australia on fire

 

The most powerful forest fires in the history of the country began to gain momentum on the continent and adjacent islands since September. At the moment, the area affected by the fires has already exceeded 11 million hectares (this is equivalent, for example, to Cuba and more than Iceland). The heat has eased a bit in recent days, but serious firefighting continues in two states: Victoria and New South Wales. There are six states in Australia, and in recent months, fires have not spared any of them. Heat, drought, strong gusty wind contributed to their spread.

 

As of January 14, 2020, 28 deaths are known. More than a quarter of a million people have been displaced from their homes - the largest peacetime evacuation in Australian history. More than two thousand houses and several thousand more buildings burned down.

 

The Australian fires are indeed very large-scale, including in global significance. The area on fire is larger than the 2019 fires in the Amazon and California combined. Although, according to Greenpeace data (official Russian statistics are much more modest), the disaster in Australia has not yet reached the scale of last year's disaster in Siberia - this year in Russia, according to environmentalists, more than 15 million hectares of forest burned down, which is comparable to the territory of Nepal and exceeds the territory of Greece.

 

 

 


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Everyone has bad days, and when we say so, we mean not only people, but also our younger brothers. Yes, doggies, cats, guinea pigs and other pets also get into trouble and looking at their unfortunate faces and just want to regret.


This compilation is funny and sad at once. Our little friends need to get in trouble, otherwise their life is not so interesting. We humans need only to help them in times of unluck.

 


1. "My dog ​​lost the battle against the snake."

 


2. The owner of this dog confused and used a tint balm instead of shampoo



3. Not only are they being taken somewhere, but also put in a box. Well, nothing, the cat is already free with one paw!

 


4. "My friend's dog ate a bee"

 



5. "I found my turtle in a very difficult situation. I don't know how long this poor fellow had to lie like that."

 


6. "Edd made a big mistake"

 


7. "My boyfriend doesn't believe that his cat is terrorizing mine."



8. Well, here the bear has had a bad day. Now the clubfoot will have to work on his self-esteem again.



9. When you like the smell of bacon but get too close to the pan on the stove

 


10. “What are you laughing at ?! Help, I'm stuck! "

 



11. You can still argue about who had a bad day. From the cat or from its owners



12. Just a cat falling off the table


 

13. "The look on my dog's face when I didn't turn towards the dog park."

 


14. This is why you shouldn't leave your kids alone with the dog.


15. Now this kitten knows that rabbits are not cute and harmless creatures, but bloodthirsty fighters



16. "My fat hamster is stuck"

 


17 no more hammocks! Master's bed only

 


18. This is not a bloody crime scene, but just a dog attacking a bag of juice

 


19. "I heard my cat crying in the bathroom, came in and saw it."



20. “What are you staring at? Come on! "

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