YubNub Social YubNub Social
    #jesuschrist #liberals #christ #jesus #americafirst #socialists #easter #resurrection #resurrectionsunday #heisrisen #christisrisen #happyeaster #recruitment #rebirth #nokings
    Advanced Search
  • Login
  • Register

  • Night mode
  • © 2026 YubNub Social
    About • Directory • Contact Us • Developers • Privacy Policy • Terms of Use • shareasale • FB Webview Detected • Android • Apple iOS • Get Our App

    Select Language

  • English
Night mode toggle
Featured Content
Community
New Posts (Home) ChatBox Popular Posts Reels Game Zone Top PodCasts
Explore
Explore
© 2026 YubNub Social
  • English
About • Directory • Contact Us • Developers • Privacy Policy • Terms of Use • shareasale • FB Webview Detected • Android • Apple iOS • Get Our App
Advertisement
Stop Seeing These Ads

Discover posts

Posts

Users

Pages

Blog

Market

Events

Games

Forum

The Lighter Side
The Lighter Side
1 y

Jimmy Fallon asked people to share their 'dumb bets' and the responses are absolutely hilarious
Favicon 
www.upworthy.com

Jimmy Fallon asked people to share their 'dumb bets' and the responses are absolutely hilarious

Who hasn’t been led astray by dumb bet? The promise of five bucks to name every state capitol, or a whopping $50 to eat something bizarre or grotesque—why, it’s a classic form of mindless (but mostly harmless) entertainment. And sometimes the entire plot of a movie. When the chance of winning money is involved, that little voice inside our head that says, “Hey, since when can you do parkour?” can become nothing more than a whisper. Plus, there’s the thrill of defying the odds. Get lucky, prove your friend wrong. What could be better?Personally, I still tend to play it safe. I’ll make some quick cash testing my obscure sci-fi knowledge, but that’s about it. But clearly, some people take it up a notch. Jimmy Fallon recently asked his Tonight Show audience to share some of of their wagers with his #MyDumbBet hashtag on X (formerly Twitter). Here are 20 of the silliest, most satisfying responses. Bet you can’t get through them all without shaking your head.1.My friend bet me $50 he could finish his beer without touching it. He then paid the bartender $5 to pour it in his mouth. #MyDumbBet— jimmy fallon (@jimmyfallon) March 14, 2022 A $45 dollar profit! Not bad. 2.my friend bet me $50 that I wouldn’t jump off the garage roof and land on my feet. I landed on my feet… in the trashcan #MyDumbBet— Marina ╰(*´︶`*)╯? (@kanothenano) March 14, 2022 Sometimes even when you win, you lose.3.in HS - friend bet me to hop out the window at school, run across the lot, and sneak back in - I did it!I bet him to do it...he got out and ran, but as he returned, the teacher came to the window and stopped him dead in his tracks - his face was PRICELESS #mydumbbet— zach urquhart (@zurquhart) March 15, 2022 4.When we were kids I bet my brother he couldn’t sit in the babies safety swing at the park. Technically he won the bet but it took over an hour to free him and we had to call Mum and Dad #MyDumbBet— Sonya (@Sohnzie) March 14, 2022 5.When I was a kid, my grandmother bet me 100 bucks to eat a whole raw onion. I ate it. She didn't pay. #MyDumbBet— Dr. S e f e r ? ???? (@SeferMemaj) March 14, 2022 Wow. That's cold, grandma. 6.Last year in a snowy winter, I bet my friend if he touch the pole with his tongue ? then i will give him $20. He told me to give him a demo and I ended up with my tongue stuck in the pole for 30min.?— BeatBot NFT creator (@BeatBot_NFTs) March 15, 2022 7.In high school, my friend Nancy and I couldn't get to the ice cream shop fast enough after school, so I bet her we could beat the train that was coming down the tracks in my 1978 Ford named "Bucky." Yeah. We made it in the nick of time. Dumb, invincible teenagers.#MyDumbBet— Laura Oakes (@LauraWCCO) March 14, 2022 My anxiety shot through the roof after reading this one. 8.I bet my friend $20 that a large trash bag could be used as a parachute. After breaking his ankles from jumping off the house, I’d say that I lost. Not as bad as him though. #MyDumbBet— Mark McMillan.. (@Markey227) March 14, 2022 That's gotta hurt.9.It’s actually a cute one for me, a dumb one for my friend… I asked my friend if her gf would propose to her first, and she said her gf would never propose. I bet my friend she would… fully knowing that her gf was about to propose. Easiest $100 I ever won. #MyDumbBet— Bia? (@BiaKing93) March 14, 2022 An easy win and a sweet moment! 10.My cocky highschool friend was 3 weeks into martial arts lessons and was boasting his reflexes. He challenged me to red hands. He said "bet you $20 you can't slap my hands". SLAP. Then he got mad and said "double or nothin!"...SLAP. #MyDumbBet— bigmonu (@bigmonu) March 15, 2022 11.#MyDumbBet I bet friends I can jump higher than the building. I then hop, and tell the building,"your turn."— Grantt Ward Gaming (@GranttWard) March 14, 2022 This guy knew how to use language to his advantage. 12.In high school I bet my coworker I could "open" the ice cream store in 15 min (usually took an hour). Going great until I poured 6 gallons of liquid froyo into the machine. Heard splattering. I forgot to put the fronts of the machines on. Took an hour to mop it up. #MyDumbBet— seamirac1979 (@seamirac1979) March 14, 2022 Fro-oh no! 13.I bet my dad 100 bucks he couldn't eat a slice of pizza with chopsticks in 30 seconds. He then somehow managed to fit the entire slice in his mouth in one big bite. #MyDumbBet— Yash Jagnani (@TheJokerDead1) March 14, 2022 Dad's not messing around. 14.I bet my friend he couldn't slap my teacher on his head He proceeded to the board and gave him a hot slap...He told Mr. Charles that there was a mosquito on his head.???— Wendie the OverSabi?? (@Wendie_anya) March 14, 2022 15.I was riding on the church bus going to Sunday School and a girl put her glasses on the floor and bet that I wouldn’t step on them. I put my foot over them, not intending to step on them but we hit a bump and I crushed them. #MyDumbBet— Jay Offer (@joeoffer2) March 14, 2022 That's the thing about dumb bets...you never know when you're being set up for failure. 16.I bet my nephew $50 he couldn’t stop saying the word “like” for one hour. Without hesitating he said, “This is gonna be like the easiest 50 bucks…Doh!” #MyDumbBet— Rob (@rschmidt42) March 14, 2022 Ugh, I would, like, lose so hard at this too. 17.#MyDumbBet I bet my college friend that she couldn't catch more 10 peanuts in her mouth from across the room... She caught them all, but also found out she had an allergy...— Samantha Davidson (@Sallyjo25) March 14, 2022 18.I bet my friend I could get a date with Chris Evans! ??Still trying so I didn't lose right? #mydumbbet— Danielle Nicole (@DNicola22s) March 15, 2022 For this last one, we' have to call it. Chris Evans is now married. Sorry!This article originally appeared three years ago.
Like
Comment
Share
The Lighter Side
The Lighter Side
1 y

Have you noticed your favorite shows don't look as good as they used to? This viral post explains why.
Favicon 
www.upworthy.com

Have you noticed your favorite shows don't look as good as they used to? This viral post explains why.

For fantasy fans, it truly is the best of times, and the worst of times. On the bright side—there’s more magic wielding, dragon riding, caped crusading content than ever before. Yay to that. On the other hand, have you noticed that with all these shows, something feels…off?And i don't just mean adulthood stripping you of childlike wonder. There is a subtle, yet undeniable decline in how these shows are being made, and your eyes are picking up on it. Nolan Yost, a freelance wigmaker living in New York City, explains the shift in his viral 2022 Facebook post. The post, which has been shared nearly 3,500 times, attributes shows being “mid,” (aka mediocre, or my favorite—meh) mostly to the new streaming-based studio system, which quite literally prioritizes quantity over quality, pumping out new content as fast as possible to snag a huge fan base. The result? A “Shein era of mass media,” Yost says, adding that “the toll it takes on costuming and hair/makeup has made almost every new release from Amazon, Netflix, and Hulu have a B-movie visual quality.”He even had some pictures to prove it.Yost first addressed the Amazon Prime Series The Rings of Power. One of the many, many things that makes Peter Jackson’s The Lord of the Rings trilogy so iconic is the costumes. But that legacy was the direct result of dedication to detail. “The production spent years hand-making every single piece of armor with real metal, hand-dyeing all-natural fiber fabrics, and designing distinct embroidery and hairstyles specific to each race in Middle Earth that had continuity through the story,” Yost wrote.He added, “the natural dyes and dedicated layers of fabrics for elves, for hobbits, wool/dyes, and for men had a much more muted/medieval look, yet ethereal because of the slight detail you don’t really notice, but the depth draws your eye to every inch of the costume regardless.” This, he says, is why those three movies stand the test of time. Compare this to the two images from The Rings of Power below. In one photo “they barely scrapped together an unnaturally gilded scale mail breastplate and just screen printed a stretched long sleeve shirt to match underneath, all over a skirt in a single layer of a warped poly skirt.” The other image shows “they just saved money on an Elven wig altogether for a 2022 pompadour, with a velvet pleated priest smock (with crushed parts not even steamed out), and a neckline that isn’t tailored to fit like we’ve seen previously with Elrond or Celeborn.”Yost then moved onto HBO’s House of the Dragon. Arguably even those who have never seen a single episode of its predecessor, Game of Thrones, would still recognize Daenerys Targaryen for her platinum white hair—an attribute that Yost notes was quite expensive.He explained that for the show’s final season alone, Daenerys’ wigs most likely cost tens of thousands, requiring human hair to be custom made into multiple wigs.Luckily, there was only one character with that signature look in the show. For House of the Dragon, however, with a cast almost entirely made up of silver-haired brooding powerhouses, Yost surmises that due to budget constraints, the creators opted for synthetic wigs.You can see below the problem this cost-cutting decision makes in terms of authenticity.“Synthetic hair reflects light throughout the whole hair shaft and it tangles extremely easily,” Yost writes. “With any shot where a character isn’t actively moving or is performing dialogue and the hair isn’t being actively smoothed down every couple of seconds between shots, each flyaway is going to show up on camera if there’s any indirect lighting and look messy. Not only that, synthetic hair is also twice as thick per strand than human hair, so regardless of that the wigs are going to look bulky in an uncanny valley sort of way.”This affects not just sci-fi and fantasy, but other genres meant to transport viewers into other worlds, like period pieces, which Yost points out with a picture from Bridgerton by Shonda Rhimes. “It’s obviously not meant to be historically accurate, which is totally fine,” he writes, but without important details or embellishments or even proper undergarments to make the clothes fit well, everything looks like a slightly more expensive Halloween costume.Yost’s insightful post really shines a light on what audiences are having to trade off for the sake of constant output. The phrase “done is better than perfect” takes on a new meaning altogether as studios race to meet a deadline with whatever is easiest to mass produce. But if viewers are so easily taken out of these stories because of noticeable corner cutting, then perhaps it’s a sign that what we really want and need are stories worth waiting for, ones that truly pull us in and leave us captivated. This is no easy ask, for studio execs or customers alike (I too am a voracious binge-watcher), but as we can see in these examples, the most valuable experiences rarely, if ever, come from rushing. This article originally appeared three years ago.
Like
Comment
Share
Classic Rock Lovers
Classic Rock Lovers  
1 y

“My voice isn’t designed for that”: The artists Glenn Frey thought could outsing him
Favicon 
faroutmagazine.co.uk

“My voice isn’t designed for that”: The artists Glenn Frey thought could outsing him

Never quite measuring up. The post “My voice isn’t designed for that”: The artists Glenn Frey thought could outsing him first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
Like
Comment
Share
Classic Rock Lovers
Classic Rock Lovers  
1 y

“It wasn’t to be”: The CSNY songs Neil Young never bothered to release
Favicon 
faroutmagazine.co.uk

“It wasn’t to be”: The CSNY songs Neil Young never bothered to release

Never right for the time. The post “It wasn’t to be”: The CSNY songs Neil Young never bothered to release first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
Like
Comment
Share
Classic Rock Lovers
Classic Rock Lovers  
1 y

Space-related dilated time: Did Queen predict Christopher Nolan’s ‘Interstellar’?
Favicon 
faroutmagazine.co.uk

Space-related dilated time: Did Queen predict Christopher Nolan’s ‘Interstellar’?

Human connection through abstraction. The post Space-related dilated time: Did Queen predict Christopher Nolan’s ‘Interstellar’? first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
Like
Comment
Share
Classic Rock Lovers
Classic Rock Lovers  
1 y

“Fell in love”: the genius songwriter who inspired Ann Wilson to form Heart
Favicon 
faroutmagazine.co.uk

“Fell in love”: the genius songwriter who inspired Ann Wilson to form Heart

"Melodically sophisticated." The post “Fell in love”: the genius songwriter who inspired Ann Wilson to form Heart first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
Like
Comment
Share
Classic Rock Lovers
Classic Rock Lovers  
1 y

‘Don’t Leave Me Now’: Pink Floyd’s only true love song
Favicon 
faroutmagazine.co.uk

‘Don’t Leave Me Now’: Pink Floyd’s only true love song

Another side of love. The post ‘Don’t Leave Me Now’: Pink Floyd’s only true love song first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
Like
Comment
Share
Classic Rock Lovers
Classic Rock Lovers  
1 y

“See how natural he was”: Jimmy Page on the guitarist he considered a genius
Favicon 
faroutmagazine.co.uk

“See how natural he was”: Jimmy Page on the guitarist he considered a genius

Legend recognises legend. The post “See how natural he was”: Jimmy Page on the guitarist he considered a genius first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
Like
Comment
Share
Classic Rock Lovers
Classic Rock Lovers  
1 y

‘Won’t Get Fooled Again’: the song that confirmed The Who as the most daring band on the planet
Favicon 
faroutmagazine.co.uk

‘Won’t Get Fooled Again’: the song that confirmed The Who as the most daring band on the planet

Brave move. The post ‘Won’t Get Fooled Again’: the song that confirmed The Who as the most daring band on the planet first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
Like
Comment
Share
Classic Rock Lovers
Classic Rock Lovers  
1 y

“I haven’t met anyone who can”: The drum performance Jimmy Page said no one could replicate
Favicon 
faroutmagazine.co.uk

“I haven’t met anyone who can”: The drum performance Jimmy Page said no one could replicate

"It was their business". The post “I haven’t met anyone who can”: The drum performance Jimmy Page said no one could replicate first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
Like
Comment
Share
Showing 58947 out of 117597
  • 58943
  • 58944
  • 58945
  • 58946
  • 58947
  • 58948
  • 58949
  • 58950
  • 58951
  • 58952
  • 58953
  • 58954
  • 58955
  • 58956
  • 58957
  • 58958
  • 58959
  • 58960
  • 58961
  • 58962
Advertisement
Stop Seeing These Ads

Edit Offer

Add tier








Select an image
Delete your tier
Are you sure you want to delete this tier?

Reviews

In order to sell your content and posts, start by creating a few packages. Monetization

Pay By Wallet

Payment Alert

You are about to purchase the items, do you want to proceed?

Request a Refund