/r/yester
Ever see something on Reddit that you liked, but you forgot to save it or bookmark it? Feel free to ask about links of yesterday/yesterweek/yestermonth/yesteryear here!
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I had saved this funny reel but accidentally unsaved it.
Instagram reel where a mom reassures her kids to get candy from a bowl only to scream out loud when the mannequin holding the candy bowl turns out to be someone in a costume and turns his head. She screams GET YOUR CANDY. Can you find it?
Hi everyone! I saw a post this morning with two pages. On the first page, there’s a tall anime woman with short wavy hair and dog ears, and a shorter guy with glasses. It seemed like they were talking about going shopping after work. On the second page, the same characters appear, but now the woman is also wearing glasses. The whole thing was in black and white. If anyone knows what this is or where I can find it, I'd really appreciate it!
I'm looking for a video in which a person is walking with virtual reality glasses, and the landscape changes, as if he were on the Titanic, in Interstellar, in Dune, snowy landscape... I have seen it today but I can't find it. If anyone helps me I appreciate it.
To be clear this girl was blonde and recreated famous hentai poses i think and she had big boobs and the comments were kinda controversial but not awful. Not sure where this was but i'm thinking like somewhere in tiktok nsfw subreddits or the adorable nude/porn etc subreddits.
A few months ago a guy was complaining that all his dating app matches were looking for serious relationships, and he was looking for hookups. The advice was to wear his hat backwards in his profile pic, to make him look more like a boy toy and less like a keeper. Lots of people agreed. I lost track of the post and now want to see if there's been any followup with how it went.
I don't subscribe to any dating/relationship subreddits, so it's less likely to be from one of those. It may have been /r/self or /r/TooAfraidToAsk, or some other non-dating/relationship sub.
Post from around 2015 from a guy who recreated a replica shack in his basement. It had an old pot bellied stove, rocking chair, wood walls and floor. Very authentic looking.
Please help me find a comic I saw somewhere on facebook
It's a short comic where
The style is simple, similar to famous Yehuda Devir comic style, the background is white.
It was this comic where a stickfigure-ish shot stabbed and bludgeoned himself and then someone else says "oh it was clearly a murder" I think i saw it on r/coaxedintoasnafu
There was a post with some graphs that showed that your musical tastes peaked when you were in your twenties and you consider that music the best. The same was shown for movies and other media.
I'm really struggling to find it! Thanks in advance
I remember a r/coaxedintoasnafu post about people who draw kinda NSFW stuff but insist its not NSFW
The song is Baby Blue by Badfinger, and I remember someone predicting it before the season or at least the episode aired.
…the guy said “I’m the boyfriend, of course I always pee on her” then the video cuts off
two posts titled my cousin falsely accused me now 10 years later my family contacted me
This post has an update that I have already seen
However, I recently saw a post on Tictok from a person whose brother was accused by his cousin, I think it's the sister's perspective, I would like to find out if possible find this post
Thanks in advance
There was some reddit submission, I think from sometime in 2023, showing texts that were just something like "hi" "hi" "how are you" "good" "hi" "hi" "how are you" "good" on loop several times. One of the top comments were pointing out how they should probably re-evaluate their relationship
Can anyone link me to the tool/thread that had a "birdseye" satellite map view of the before and after position of the Japanese shoreline that has apparently changed position due to the recent raising of the surface due to the earthquake?
The tool allowed the user to slide the before/after division slider over any position on the map that you could pan around on.
Possible anyone tagged that thread, I cant seem to dig it back up from several search variations.
It’s a video of a redhead girl with a sweater on and big lips and a big smile with white teeth. She kinda has a big nose and she’s looking at the camera then pulls her sweater up and shows her tits. Saved it about a month or two ago then lost it thanks in advance
I honestly don't remember if the post was a comment or a thread, I could be an AMA or a comment under an AskReddit thread.
The OP talked about how he was an English teacher in Japan and was falsely accused of trafficking marijuana after someone sent him some joints over mail? I can't exactly point out the specifics. However, he talks a little about how the Japanese judicial system has a 99% conviction rate and once indicted, he was presumed guilty, arrested and relentlessly questioned in prison to the point of almost being torture. They kept him in prison as long as they could trying to get a confession, but he was eventually released.
She's holding these little magnetic looking square things that stick together to make a cube and the kid keeps saying some word that sounds like something else but it turns out they want "house" referring to the cube
Reddit post within this last month of an academic being interviewed on immigration. It was two men, the video clip was only a couple minutes long. It was about how international borders are wrong and shouldn’t be perpetuated. The guy was saying walls are evil and the answer isn’t more walls.
it was a meme about both sides of the political aisle, ridiculing how one side is basically evil and wants people to suffer, while the other is lgbtq and peace and whatever people want. Does anyone have it saved maybe?
i don’t remember much but I think the author got jealous of the first self insert character or something and had a second self insert fight the first one. Any help appreciated! Thanks!
Most likely seen on r/comics It was about this sad girl who goes scavenging for supplies and we see through some flashback she is thinking about her fiancé. Some irrelevant stuff happens in no particular order and one day she sees him and runs to hug him but it's revealed that we are in a post apocalyptic setting and the girl is actually a zombie. The comic ends with her getting killed by the dude and immediately after he recognizes her because of a photo of the two together she was carrying.
I've been looking for this since yesterday but I haven't been able to find anything yet, thanks in advance if you can link the post or tell me the name
It's a guy in a field, sits on the bed of his truck. Talks about how he wants you to be around. It made me feel like i had a friend. Can anyone help. .
I must have seen this several years ago. There was a post with a woman who found out her SO had, I think, been lying to her and had been using his own feces as fertilizer and stirring it into their garden. I cannot remember much more about it than that. I think it would have been on /r/relationships or that sort of a subreddit.
Saw on Reddit. The interviewer was a woman with brunette hair, the interview was a man and a professor of meteorology. About 50min long. I’m dying to find this again. I think the woman runs a series of interviews on YouTube
The video was shown a couple of days ago. It showed real life people acting out a cutscene where an "NPC" starts to come into frame, moving the tables, chairs and other NPCs while they're discussing a quest.
Thanks!
Okay this one has eluded me for awhile now. I think it’s roughly from 2012-2016.
Guy tells a story about how he put on a Spider-Man suit and pretended to be him. Climbed all over stuff. People laughed at him.
He said things like “I did the clambering” instead of “I climbed.” I really can’t remember much more but it was hilarious and I can’t find it!
Yesterday I saw a post where a man was filming his dog in his truck, apparently the dog had thrown up in the truck (it did not show the dog throwing up) and the dog was looking really sad and embarrassed. The guy was reassuring his dog that everything was ok, that he still loved the dog, and the guy was strumming a guitar or maybe a ukulele while talking to the dog. The dog was a brown lab but the video did not show the guy.
It was a really uplifting video and I'd like to watch the video another 1000 times. Thanks,