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The eBaum's World Newsletter                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 March 27, 2024 | [Read Online]( by: eBaum's Staff [fb]( [tw]( [in]( [email](mailto:?subject=Post%20from%20eBaum%27s%20World&body=The%20eBaum%27s%20World%20Newsletter%3A%20Internet%20treasures%20the%20algorithm%20doesn%E2%80%99t%20have%20the%20guts%20to%20show%20you.%0A%0Ahttps%3A%2F%2Febaumsworld.beehiiv.com%2Fp%2Febaums-world-newsletter-081c) Welcome to the eBaum’s World Newsletter! A few times a week, we’ll send you internet treasures the algorithm doesn’t have the guts to show you. Was this email forwarded to you? [Subscribe here](. [23 ‘Crazy People’ Who Turned Out to Be Right]( Time is the great equalizer, and history proves everyone either right or wrong. Some people who were once thought to be crazy were actually spot on, although not all of them lived to see their thoughts vindicated. As collected by Ask Reddit, here are 23 crazy people who turned out to be right. [READ MORE]( [21 Truth Pills No One Wants to Swallow]( They say that the first step in solving a problem is recognizing there is one, but unfortunately, far too many people are in denial about some of society's biggest issues. Taking to Ask Reddit, these 20 people shared the "truth pills" that too many people have a hard time swallowing. [READ MORE]( 30 Anti-Work Memes and Tweets From People Who Really Hate Their Jobs Like Blink 182 once said in their song "All The Small Things," "Work [stinks], I know." That statement definitely holds true in 2024, where stagnant wages haven't kept up with inflation and skyrocketing housing costs, not to mention increasingly obvious price gouging and CEO selfishness. Throw in the horrid job-seeking process, and workers are quickly growing tired of the concept of slaving their lives away with decreasing prospects of returns down the road. 20 Housekeepers Share the Secrets They've Learned About the Home Owners They Service According to the housekeepers of Reddit, if you have a dirty little secret you're trying to keep from your wife or husband, chances are the only other person in the know is the person routinely taking out your trash. 23 Maddening Examples of the 'Landlord Special' I'm not saying all landlords are terrible, just that there is an incredible amount of them who love to cut corners at the expense of the people subsidizing their lifestyles. 29 Celebs With High Profile and Very Public Beef Though Rebel Wilson’s book Rebel Rising is months away from hitting shelves, it has already sparked quite the star-studded controversy. Over the weekend, Wilson headed to Instagram with a sneak peek of what her memoir would entail, revealing that Sacha Baron Cohen was the mystery d-bag prominently featured in one chapter. 23 Fresh Comments That Totally Nailed It The best part about the internet is the people you share it with. And sure, sometimes those people are crazy and sometimes they're hilarious. If you want the good you just have to put up with the bad. What 24 Neighbors Did to Be Labeled 'The Crazy One' Neighbors can be wonderful people who welcome you into a community and make living in your neighborhood a comfort, or they can make your life a total nightmare. But even the best neighborhoods have a rotten apple, someone who makes things harder for the rest of the street, and is known along the entire block as "the crazy one." These 24 people all shared the stories of their own neighborhood's "crazy one." 21 Striking Photos of the Baltimore Bridge Collapse According to the Coast Guard and NBC, the cargo ship was a "948-foot vessel named the Dali" under a Singapore flag, and was on its was to Colombo, Sri Lanka. There were reportedly multiple power outages on the boat, causing the crew to lose control at the worst possible moment. Those power outages are visible in videos of the accident. 21 of the Bloodiest Battles In the History of War Unfortunately, for as long as humans have been around, we've been killing each other. We've dedicated quite a bit of our history to it, and those who have been better than others at killing people have gotten to shape history around their will. We've even developed countless methods to help us kill each other from Samurai swords to Roman spears, to the AK-47, F-22 fighter jets, chlorine gas, and all sorts of bombs. Those weapons have assisted in creating some truly harrowing battles, and in this gallery, we've assembled a few. 20 Items That Have Managed to Avoid Inflation It seems as though no consumer good has managed to go untouched by inflation. A carton of eggs costs up to $4. Crying while filling up your gas tank is now a sad reality of driving. The fact that the once revered McDonald’s dollar menu has now been replaced with the much less catchy — and frugal — “$1 $2 $3 Menu.” 31 Construction Fails and Home Reno Blunders If you're thinking about taking on a home renovation project all by yourself, before you go out and buy all the woods, tiles or paint you'll need to finish the job take a long and hard look in the mirror and say, "What am I trying to prove to myself?" 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