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"Legend": Wife's answer to husband's "no pants' rule has people cracking up

With celebs like Zendeya rocking pantsuits on the red carpet and jeans a key staple in most women's wardrobes, it's hard to imagine a time when women didn't wear pants. But it wasn't so long ago that the idea of a woman in anything other than a skirt or dress was unthinkable.

Just take a look at this personality quiz from the 1930s, which asks "If you were introduced to a young woman in trousers, would you be painfully conscious of their garb?" Or this sexist list of rules for office workers in

Dog unintentionally recreating famous movie scenes is hailed a "star" online

The internet is filled with famous dogs. From Ollie the labrador to Maxine the corgi, there are few people in the world who don't enjoy watching a cute canine caught on camera.

But Leia the greyhound is the real star. Just like her namesake, Princess Leia, this pup knows how to pose, and has been delighting Twitter with her accidental film recreations.

Leia first went viral in a post shared on Wednesday, 30 March, when her owner Pablo shared a photograph of her yawning that eerily resembles a

"Betrayed": Cat finding owner's secret pet cam leaves internet in stitches

Footage of a confused cat discovering his owner is spying on him with a pet cam has gone viral, thanks to the feline's hilarious reaction.

Whether it's interrupting Zoom calls, watching you while you sleep, or not letting you go to the bathroom alone, any cat owner will tell you there is no such thing as personal space. However, it turns out that when the shoe is on the other paw, our feline friends can't handle it.

Just ask Beans, who was not impressed to find the camera his owner had hidden

This fact about Philadelphia Cream Cheese is blowing the internet's mind

What comes to mind when you think "Philadelphia"? The zoo? Benjamin Franklin? Philadelphia cheese?

Well, you'd better scrap that last one, because a viral Reddit post has revealed a little-known fact about the soft cheese's origins.

In a post to the subreddit todayilearned (which can be viewed here), user u/dansux said: "TIL Philadelphia Cream Cheese was invented in New York and has never been made in Philadelphia. Its name was part of a clever marketing strategy, because at the time (1880s) P

Bullied labrador breaks hearts online with his emotional support teddy

Whether it's a petty coworker laughing at your socks or someone at school making fun of your lunchbox notes, bullying is always hurtful. This might be why the internet was quick to jump to the defense of Ollie, a 7-year-old chocolate Labrador retriever being picked on by some bigger dogs.

In a video shared to TikTok on Tuesday (which can be viewed here), his owner Alex (who runs the good.boy.ollie account) shared that Ollie is being bullied by two bigger dogs in their village in Berkshire, Engl

Internet can't get over man's brilliant comeback to "evil" mother-in-law

Nightmare in-laws may sound like a cliché, but Reddit is filled with horror stories of controlling mothers, overstepping siblings and dads who take pranks too far.

Many of these tales end up in the "AmItheA**hole" subreddit, which is how one woman ended up being dragged for letting her mother bully her long-suffering husband.

In a post shared on Tuesday 5 April, user u/CherryBlossom7997 explained how her mother took passive-aggressively undermining her son-in-law to new levels of petty—and his

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