
Donata Ruzgaitė
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1 week ago |
flipboard.com | Miguel Ordóñez |Donata Ruzgaitė |Justinas Keturka
1 hour agoExperts say the youngest working generation could be in for a rude awakening, thanks to less wealth, economic inexperience, and the rise of stock trading apps. Ask a millennial, and they’ll tell you all about the Great Recession. Many of them, fresh out of school, resorted to taking any job they …
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1 month ago |
boredpanda.com | Donata Ruzgaitė |Justinas Keturka
Mistakes are inevitable. No matter how prepared you (think you) are, no matter how lucky you were born, at some point in time, you’re going to get into an accident that might set you back a lot financially. It hurts. It’s embarrassing. It’s devastating. But the silver lining is that you’re far from the only person to be in this predicament—lots of people can empathize with you.
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2 months ago |
boredpanda.com | A Robot |Donata Ruzgaitė |Justinas Keturka
Traveling isn't just about taking a break from work and spending your money on comfortable accommodations; although nice and often necessary for our burnt-out bodies and minds, these luxuries are only part of the essence, which lies in exploring new places, meeting interesting people, and opening up to unfamiliar experiences.
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Feb 12, 2025 |
boredpanda.com | Donata Ruzgaitė |Austeja Zokaite |Justinas Keturka
Life in Florida is pretty interesting, to say the least. Popular for its beaches, oranges, and sunshine, it’s also known for its odd citizens, who make the daily far from dull. A man or woman seen taking a parrot for a motorcycle ride, kissing an alligator, or walking barefoot in a supermarket are just a few tame examples of how normal living looks like in the Sunshine State.Our team at Bored Panda has carefully collected even wilder instances of Floridians being Floridians in the list below.
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Feb 11, 2025 |
boredpanda.com | Robyn Smith |Donata Ruzgaitė |Justinas Keturka
I remember sitting in a restaurant once with a group of friends. We’d been placed under a speaker that was blaring music, making it quite difficult to have any sort of conversation. When the waiter arrived, I ordered my meal and a Coca-Cola. “And could you turn that softer, please?” I asked, as I pointed to the speaker above my head. I noted his slight look of confusion as he wrote down the order, turned and walked towards the kitchen. Moments later, he was back. “Excuse me, Ma'am," he said.
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