20 People Who Will Definitely Be Visited By Some Bad Karma

Karma is something which has been around for an incredibly long time...and not simply since the mid-2000s sitcom "My Name Is Earl."

But bearing karma in mind, from people who did truly horrific things with food stuffs to individuals who were the absolute worst people at the gym, here are 20 people who will definitely be visited by some bad karma.

"Sandwiches at Kroger."

I mean, really? Who in their right mind would look at that sandwich and think, "Yep, that is the one for me, looks downright delicious!" No one in their right mind would ever think that, that's who!

"My sister..."

This picture so accurately described what general anxiety feels like, and I am not entirely sure as to why. Although, at least they tied it around the socket so that the USB wasn't getting damaged...which is a win in the loosest possible way.

"This was left as a tip at my restaurant."

It is quite ironic really, as I cannot imagine that the person who left this note will be getting into heaven. Leaving judgmental notes in place of an actual tip is much more in the devil's wheelhouse, you would imagine.

"How did they mess it up that bad?"

Was someone a little drunk when they painted this on? One person did point out that, "These stripes aren't painted like they used to be, nowadays they are like big reflective stickers. Perhaps they didn't clean that area good enough for adhesion and it shifted. I'm more concerned with somebody tent camping that close to the road...brave soul."

"Local repair shop makes me bonkers every time we pass it."

That would be a truly fantastic name for an auto repair shop. Although, maybe the people who run this shop just really hate puns — there are such pun-hating people who exist out there I have been informed.

"Why? What happened here at this baby swing?!"

Maybe someone just really doesn't think that babies should be allowed to go on swings? I mean, I do not have the faintest idea as to why that would be a thing, but you never know... People can be crazy.

"There is a sign on the back of the van saying: 'leave at least two metres for wheelchair access'."

Seems like the person who owns that van must have done something to really annoy the person in the red car. I cannot see another reason as to why they would so purposefully block their boot.

"My roommate..."

If you are confused as to why anyone would ever think that this was a normal thing to do with someone's keys then you're not alone. Another baffled person pointed out, "I've never heard of this being a thing. Why not bring them inside and put them by the door? These people live together."

"Imagine needing this reminder."

It really is astounding how incandescent some parents can get when they go to their kid's sporting events! One person with experience in this area added, "I used to umpire back when I was 14. Trust me. Every kids team has a coach or parent that needs that reminder."

"Wife: 'can you get my lotion from under the sink?' Me: 'no I don't think I can.'"

This is giving me a headache just by looking at this carnage. The only way you would be able to find that lotion would be to send her this horrific image, have her circle the damn thing, and then send it back!

Never Finishing a Box...

"My son bought 4 cereals, same brand, different sizes and he eats from all of them without finishing one first…" wrote the person who posted this. At least their son is buying the indisputably best flavor of Cheerios though.

"Been looking forward to my Friday night drink all week and it gets delivered with the security tag on."

What an unbearably crushing thing to happen. No one should get between a person and their Friday night pink gin! Fortunately, this person did eventually, after several hours, post, "I have beaten the security tag! The tag somehow has claimed the bottle lid but has relinquished the gin. It tastes terrible and also somehow like victory."

"Spent £30 on a cat bed and she sleeps on the sofa anyway."

I have never known my cat to show any interest in anything that I have ever purchased for her from an actual pet shop before. And yet, I keep thinking that the next extravagant cat bed will be the one to break the mold!

"You wait patiently for something to arrive and the mail carrier is so irresponsible they shove it into a small parcel locker."

I wonder if it will still play though? I am sure that if you get some super glue you could piece it back together and that it would sound bloody marvellous!

"Just why?!"

If you are able to do repeated reps with these things then I am sure that you can manage to pick them up off the damn floor and put them back where you found them! Amazing that they also managed to leave not a single one still on the rack as well!

"Individually plastic-wrapped potatoes."

This is one of the most unnecessary things that I have ever seen. Also, who is out there and only buying one potato at a time? Doesn't everyone buy a packet of potatoes? I don't know why I am getting so worked up about this.

"This is how my girlfriend eats cheesecake."

It would appear as though this guy has some serious decision making to make about the future of this relationship. I mean, is it possible to stay in a relationship with someone who treats a cheesecake with such blatant disrespect?

"Just 'finished' this new puzzle I got."

How do duplicate pieces even find their way into these things? What an amazingly infuriating thing to happen. Although, looking on the bright side, the person whoo posted this did write, "I'm just happy it's not one of the flag pieces I'm missing."

"In God's name how do I ALWAYS open on the wrong side?!"

This is one of the most needlessly specific things to get angry about. And yet, when I saw it, I felt nothing but sympathy rage at this person's struggles. That damn little leaflet gets me every single time I open a packet like this.

"How Walmart shipped a folding chair."

It was almost as though there was a tony clue as to how they could ship this easier in the name of the product itself. Maybe Walmart thought that it would be better like this so that there was no assembly required?

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