In this day and age, anything can sour overnight. Whether it's your Whole Foods salmon or your favorite celebrity, nothing is really safe. That's why I'm kinda addicted to r/agedlikemilk, where people post quotes, articles, and other documents that aged really, really badly. Here are 14 that made me gasp a lil':
1.This CEO who publicly admitted she expects younger employees to work for free, and now one of her stores faces 360 charges over child labor allegations:
2.This redditor who noted that a parking structure looked unstable a year before it collapsed:
3.This political commentator who tweeted misogynistic "jokes" about his wife, only to be "nonconsensually divorced" by her a couple of years later:
4.This YouTuber who made a video about creators who "ruined their image," then ruined his own image by making an anti-trans video about MrBeast's friend:
5.This article about how Fox's settlement would be "unlikely to change conservative media," which was published two days before Tucker Carlson was ousted from the network:
6.This tweet that said "MCU is in for a treat for the next few years with Jonathan Majors," mere months before domestic violence allegations came out against him:
7.This UFC fighter who berated other athletes for getting in trouble with the law a year before he was arrested for a brawl in New Orleans:
8.This episode of Suits that had a joke about Jeffrey Epstein years before he was charged with sex trafficking and assaulting numerous young girls:
9.This quote from Joe Biden about how there would be "no circumstance" where people are "lifted off the roof" of the US Embassy in Afghanistan; a month later, diplomats were evacuated in that exact way:
10.This person who wrote that "James Franco can never do anything wrong," years before sexual misconduct allegations came out against him:
11.This person who hyped up Frank Ocean's Coachella performance, which ended up being a disappointment to thousands of fans:
12.This interview with the Beatles where John Lennon said they would never split up, which obviously ended up happening after the '60s:
13.This 2021 issue of Forbes featuring Sam Bankman-Fried on the cover, who lost billions of dollars overnight in 2022:
14.And finally, this interview with Osama bin Laden that lauded him for putting his army "on the road to peace" — enough said: