10+ People Who Need a Time Machine to Restart Their Terrible Day

Scientist Stephen Hawking once held a curious experiment. He organized a party with appetizers, balloons, you name it. However, he only sent the invites after the party had already taken place. He wanted to demonstrate that time travel is impossible, and he did.

NASA begs to differ and confirms that time travel is possible, just not in the way we’ve seen in books and movies. This is good news for the following people because they’d love to start their terrible day over.

“My foot after wearing a wet boot with a hole in it for 10 hours”

“A buddy of mine seemed to think stick sun screen was a good idea.”

“Got my license in the mail today.”

“I was sitting on the lid of my toilet waiting for my bath to fill, scrolling on my phone when the lid shattered and I threw my phone in the bath.”

“My BBQ food truck burned down last month.”

“Lent a car to my brother for the day, and as a thank you, he filled up my car with the wrong fuel.”

“I turned on my defrost this morning and came back 10 minutes later to find this.”

“I did an air mold test in my apartment.”

“Went to use the bathroom at a friend’s house — nearly had a heart attack.”

“My job makes us food before each shift. Meet the zucchini hot dog.”

“I dropped my phone and now all my photos are blue-ish.”

“I asked my wife to tidy up my neck with the clippers. Yes, we are still married.”

“What they call a ’cheese’ burger”

“Got stung in the eye at 2 a.m. while asleep by probably one of the last wasps of the season.”

“I dropped the tuna can in the sink.”

“Must have dropped my keys after I locked my car. I came back to this.”

“In a boot with a broken foot on day 7 of 24 of my dream tour of the UK”

“Oops, there’s a pothole there.”

“I guess no pizza for me tonight.”

“I forgot to put sunscreen on my feet.”

If you could live an hour of your life on repeat, which hour would you choose? If you could travel back in time and get stuck in that era, which year would you go for? Let us know in the comments.

Students purchased an antique couch at a market and brought it back to their dorm room

In February, a group of friends stumbled upon a couch at a Salvation Army store. After enjoying a movie night, they discovered something odd nestled within the cushions. Upon closer inspection, they uncovered several bubble wrap envelopes containing a staggering $41,000. Although they initially considered using the unexpected fortune, their ethical principles took precedence.

When they found an envelope addressed to a woman, their entitlement faded, prompting them to return the money. With assistance from their parents, they tracked down the woman and returned the funds she had stashed in the couch for over three decades. This money, given to her by her late husband, had been intended to support her after his death.

The friends felt proud of their decision, and in a touching gesture, the woman rewarded their integrity with a $1,000 gift. This incident highlights the significance of moral character and the importance of making the right choices, even when faced with surprising financial gains.

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