
Ever since the dawn of the internet, there have been trolls. These broken, deeply insecure people love nothing more than to bring others down to their level by preying on their insecurities. When Instagrammer and Podcaster Jenna Kutcher was messaged by someone who ‘couldn’t believe’ she had managed to land herself such a hot husband, she decided to neutralize her troll’s power completely by sharing her experience and turning it into an inspiring message of
Ever since the dawn of the internet, there have been trolls. These broken, deeply insecure people love nothing more than to bring others down to their level by preying on their insecurities.

We all want to have at least one perfect picture of ourselves. If we don't hire a professional photographer, however, getting one proves to be an impossible task. Maybe it's the bad lighting, maybe the composition is flawed, but there's always something that's ruining the shot. Luckily for us, Photoshop wizard James Fridman is taking requests from people who want their images tweaked. But if you decide to ask him for help, take extreme care.
We all want to have at least one perfect picture of ourselves. If we don't hire a professional photographer, however, getting one proves to be an impossible task.

People trust the police with their lives, so they expect that officers tackle their duties in a serious matter. This, however, means that if someone with a badge was to try pulling off a prank, it could go a long way. And it did. It all started with a Facebook post by the Allen County (KS) Sheriff’s Department, and ended with quite a few confused and pissed folks.
People trust the police with their lives, so they expect that officers tackle their duties in a serious matter.

When college student Emily Musson started sharing selfies taken with her boyfriend on Facebook, she underestimated just how trolly her parents can be. Now, their hilarious renditions of their daughter’s selfies have gone viral – much to her chagrin. Once the photos went viral, Musson’s response was less than enthusiastic; “My parents r actually on drugs or something,” she tweeted. “I mean I guess it’s funny but not like 30k favs funny.”
When college student Emily Musson started sharing selfies taken with her boyfriend on Facebook, she underestimated just how trolly her parents can be.
