Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A woman in a Range Rover refused to let me in her lane (I had to make a right turn). She stepped on the gas and started speeding while looking at me. She then proceeded to crash her SUV into another car. There was significant damage to both cars. I was perfect karma. I was laughing so hard I was crying.
I hope no one got injured.
Anonymous wrote:Some of these aren't so much karma as being mean towards someone else and calling it karma. Not administering pain meds to someone severely hurt? That's negligent not karma.
Karma is someone cutting you off in traffic and then at the next red light, they proceed through the intersection when the light is green and get t-bones by someone running the red light.
Karma is someone at work taking credit for a project you did and getting a bunch of notice and praise for it and then blowing the next project they're assigned that is exactly the same because they didn't know how to do the work.
Karma is your little brother bragging about getting the last ice cream bar and saying no when you ask if you can have a bite and then promptly dropping the ice cream on the ground.
If you DO something to cause the "karma" on someone else, be prepared for it to bite you back.
There is also good karma, IMO. Back when those Hatchimals were all the rage and sold out everywhere, I managed to snag one on the maker's website. It wasn't the one my niece wanted, but it was still a Hatchimal. A few weeks later I had to make an early morning Target run for work and just happened upon a display of 10 Hatchimals they were stocking, including the one my niece wanted. I grabbed it and listed the other one for sale on a FB yard sale group. Others were listing them for up to $250 and people were paying, but I felt bad doing that, so I listed it for the same price I paid. The person who bought it from me thanked me for not jacking up the price and said good karma was going to come my way. Sure enough, a few weeks later I had a voicemail on my phone from a recruiter. I wasn't looking for a job and didn't have my resume posted anywhere at the time. She got my information from someone working at that company who'd previously worked with me over 5 years prior. They remembered I was excellent at doing the job in question and wanted to reach out to see if I was interested. It was a huge pay increase, better benefits, and much closer to my home. Good karma, indeed!
Anonymous wrote:My dad was an all around asshat when we were growing up. 4 kids & he jokes about how he never changed a diaper, gave us a bottle, read us a book ect. It was all on my mom. Post divorce my dad would also say that my mom was better with us when we were younger & he’s a better parent of older kids. That’s entirely not true & he really just didn’t want to be responsible.
He lived his life, essentially hitting homeruns. Always advancing in his career, making gobs of money, great trips, influence ect.
Then- it all end. My step mom suffered massive stroke and
Was inncomma for 8 months. Now paralyzed and in need of constant care. He now helps change her diapers, spoon feeds her (tube/bottle before she got off trach) ect.
My veiw he skipped his responsibilities on the front end of life and now makes up in the back end.
Anonymous wrote:Even gloating about Karma will create bad Karma. We all our human and sometimes the bad Karma of others makes us feel vindicated. But the truth is that when we see someone who did bad deeds get bad consequences, it should not make us feel happy, but just make us aware that we need to do good deeds. Civility is a good deed too.
- Hindu who is always aware of Karmic circle and the laws of Karma.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I dated a pilot in college who was extremely good looking. Off the bat I noticed it took him longer to get ready plus the mirror checks quickly turned me off.
I dumped him and told my friends I predicted he would be divorced with a cat at some point. Nothing against cats, but he seemed to really like them.
I looked him up after having contact with a few college friends. He had married a pretty flight attendant who cheated on him. After 2 years they divorced and fought over the cat, LMAO. The judge awarded him visitation, no kidding. He is currently a bachelor living alone.
The other incident I can post was me helping a friend whose husband was cheating. Mainly just advice, but somehow her husband saw my number constantly and figured I was also making his life "miserable". He called me and I pretended to not know who he was. Told him to stop calling. Then I put his number on call forwarding to the police department, LOL. That was the end of his calls. Thankfully they got divorced!
What is the karma against the pilot for... because he was vain?
Anonymous wrote:There was a pharma manufacture who was making fake and spurious medicines and flooding the market with these drugs. There was an outbreak of an epidemic that could be controlled by taking some special meds. Unfortunately, the special meds were also being replaced with fake meds and many people died because of taking these fake medicines. Then the child of this fake medicine manufacturer person also fell sick and the doctor gave the child the life-saving drugs. Unfortunately, these drugs were ineffective because they also happened to be fake medicines that the father had manufactured. The child died in the arms of his weeping mother and the father could not believe that his bad deeds had come back to him and taken the life of his only child.
This was the storyline in a Bollywood movie.
Anonymous wrote:I was a very smart girl who happened to be Mormon. I had to go to Sunday school every Sunday, and there was this one guy who seemed to take it as a personal insult that I was smart and successful. He would make comments that I would never fulfill my only purpose in life which was to be a helpmate to my husband and mother. He said that no guy would want to be with someone who prioritized academics and that I would be alone. Etc. etc. It was obvious he was really insecure. Fast forward 20 years... I have a great career where I'm top in my field, a have great kids, and an amazing husband. This guy came to mind the other day so I googled him and found his twitter feed. Turns out he's still unmarried and posts all sorts of incel-type rants about women in his Twitter . His career appears to be writing stories for breitbart type websites, and it looks like he spends his free time playing dungeons and dragons. I feel pretty good about how things turned out.
Anonymous wrote:A woman in a Range Rover refused to let me in her lane (I had to make a right turn). She stepped on the gas and started speeding while looking at me. She then proceeded to crash her SUV into another car. There was significant damage to both cars. I was perfect karma. I was laughing so hard I was crying.
Anonymous wrote:Seriously, and he probably had so much adrenaline pumping through his body that it's unlikely he was in all that much pain anyway.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:that is mean, and karma will bite you too.Anonymous wrote:When I was in High School I was bullied by this one dirt bag kid that made my life hell, every time we’d cross paths he’d cause me nothing but trouble. Years later I was working as a Paramedic when we were dispatched to a pedestrian hit by a vehicle. Sure enough the patient was this dreaded bully lying on the street with an open fracture to his femur.
Needless to say it was the most enjoyable call I’ve ever been on. “Surprisingly” it was the only IV I couldn’t hit in my life so he had to go without any pain meds.
NP. Maybe it’s mean, but being bullied can really leave scars. So the bully got to feel some pain for 15-20 minutes after making PP feel pain, fear, self-loathing, dread, etc. for a long stretch of time. It’s not the best, but it’s understandable and now maybe PP can close that chapter.
+1. Who cares that a dirtbag bully was in a little pain for a 10 minute ambulance ride?
Anonymous wrote:My very fat-phobic ex-friend now has a fat daughter. All she ever wanted was a daughter who could follow in her pageant, modeling, and cheerleading footsteps. She’s also unable to have more kids due to severe complications after giving birth to her daughter. We became ex friends when she posted a rant on FB about how she felt robbed of a life imagined with her daughter and how jealous she felt of others with “pretty little girls.” I couldn’t believe the people sticking up for her and telling her it was ok to grieve over having a fat kid.
Seriously, and he probably had so much adrenaline pumping through his body that it's unlikely he was in all that much pain anyway.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:that is mean, and karma will bite you too.Anonymous wrote:When I was in High School I was bullied by this one dirt bag kid that made my life hell, every time we’d cross paths he’d cause me nothing but trouble. Years later I was working as a Paramedic when we were dispatched to a pedestrian hit by a vehicle. Sure enough the patient was this dreaded bully lying on the street with an open fracture to his femur.
Needless to say it was the most enjoyable call I’ve ever been on. “Surprisingly” it was the only IV I couldn’t hit in my life so he had to go without any pain meds.
NP. Maybe it’s mean, but being bullied can really leave scars. So the bully got to feel some pain for 15-20 minutes after making PP feel pain, fear, self-loathing, dread, etc. for a long stretch of time. It’s not the best, but it’s understandable and now maybe PP can close that chapter.
+1. Who cares that a dirtbag bully was in a little pain for a 10 minute ambulance ride?