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Adam was having a really bad day. He slumped into his chair and
typed out his tale of woe. This made him feel much better, especially
as comments of support and "that sucks for you" votes started coming
through.
Then he started reading how bad others were doing that day, and
realised that
compared to some his day was really just a series of
annoying coincidences. He even dropped $2 on a particularly nasty
story involving a cat and a bowl of spaghetti.
Adam's $2 eventually went to the "that sucks for you" story of the day.
He was also surprised to have won the hourly TSFY prize, and suddenly
Adam had a much better outlook on life.
The "that sucks for you" website is part lottery, part competition, and
all comfort in the cold world that is the human condition.
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Sooo... Basically fmylife.com, but with tipping? |
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You beat me to it, [ytk]. fmylife is funny for a bit,
until you realise it's more losers in one spot than the
Battle of Troy. |
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What keeps people from making up BS stories, like fmylife.com? |
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Aren't all stories an amalgam of truth, fiction and
downright lies? |
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Yeah, having a place to share stories and condolences is cool, but any time you turn something into a competition you invite bullshitters. |
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I never heard of fmylife.com and now I have I wish I
hadn't. |
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But aren't you glad you've heard of the HalfBakery? In all
things, there is balance. |
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// Aren't all stories an amalgam of truth, fiction and
downright lies? // |
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I knew of this site but was too inert to join ;) |
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You certainly seem to have the punning chops to hold your
own here. |
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I'd rather hold mine than anyone else's. |
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