We don’t know if you’ve heard, but the world isn’t a very fair place. Justice isn’t always handed down where it should be. And far from everyone gets what they deserve. Bad things happen to some good people while some bad people seem to get to do whatever they please. But sometimes… sometimes the planets align and the Universe shows up with a big ol’ bag of karma and a can-do attitude.
That’s where the massively popular r/instantkarma subreddit comes in. Home to over 2.3 million members, the online community shares photos and videos of people who “experience karma that is instant.” Check out some of the most impactful pics for a taste of some of that sweet karmic justice.
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When You Steal From A Shop In Zelda
Karma [jerk]
Armed Man Gets Tripped By Random Bystander
The r/instantkarma subreddit has continued to grow by leaps and bounds since 2012. It went from 1.9 million members the last time that we wrote about the community to more than 2.3 million redditors now.
It seems like many people are fans of seeing justice being carried out, and awful, entitled, and arrogant people getting a taste of their own medicine. And, if we’re completely honest with ourselves, many of us enjoy that, too. Wouldn’t you agree, dear Pandas?
Atlanta Police Fire Tear Gas At Protesters, Wind Blows It Back In Their Direction
That’s What You Get For Snooping
Kids Help Old Man With Walking Chair And Get Instant Karma
The joy that we get from seeing someone else failing or being humiliated is called schadenfreude. It almost perfectly describes how someone feels when a jerk gets humbled for being mean or doing something really awful.
It feels as though there actually is justice in the world, and that everything’s working as it should. However, it might not be divine retribution that we’re seeing, but a mathematical and statistical inevitability.
Twitch Streamer Kisses A Random Woman On The Cheek For The Sake Of Views Instantkarma
Guy Attempts To Steal Package But Gets Caught. When He Drives Away His Car Gets Stuck In Snow
Not The Normal Type Of Karma We See In This Sub, But Still Karma
It makes sense that out of all the possible outcomes in any given situation, some of them happen sooner while others happen later. That, at least, explains the ‘Instant’ part of ‘Instant Karma.’
Furthermore, it’s only logical that many people would consider some of those possible outcomes to have a negative impact on the awful individuals who they feel should be punished. From a purely statistical standpoint, it’s practically inevitable that some jerks will get their comeuppance almost instantly, and that someone will be around to either take a picture or film what happened.
Knocks An Elder, Gets Chased By Civilians And Arrested
Sharing Is Caring
Instant Karma For Emergency Lane Abuser
Meanwhile, we shouldn’t lose sight of the fact that there are probably tons of situations where folks experienced karma, but nobody else was around to witness it. That’s not to mention all of those cases where justice took an incredibly long time to be carried out. Or all the cases where awful people didn’t have to deal with the consequences of their actions… or even ended up being rewarded.
Guy Shoots Himself In The Leg, Trying To Break Into A House
Driver Slows To Allow School Bus And Bmw Driver Reacts
Illegal Parking Karma
Yes, it’s satisfying to see people getting what they deserve—whether for good or for ill—but we shouldn’t be naive to think that this happens all the time.
If it did, r/instantkarma probably wouldn’t exist as a community because instant karmic justice would simply be how the world works.
Karma X 10
Throwing A Sign
Good Grip Strength
The ‘Instant Karma’ subreddit is successful because human beings have a need for closure and fairness. We want to see complex situations being resolved. And we crave clarity: we’d prefer to know that action A leads to consequence X, instead of having to swim around in a soup of chaos and uncertainty.
Creep Sneaks Into Woman’s House While She Dances
Crazy Chilean Karen Kicks Shopping Cart, Gets Hit Back
Man Steals Woman's Purse Right In Front Of Cop Then Throws Suicidal Tantrum Before Being Tazed
It can feel comfortable to believe in concepts like karma, fate, and luck because they help make sense of the world and make us feel like there’s clearly-defined order and structure in the world. These ideas can give you hope and optimism for a brighter future. However, these very same ideas can leave us feeling like we lack freedom and agency. People can simply shrug off responsibility for their actions, as they blame ‘bad luck.’
He Deserved It
Trying To Squeeze Past A Truck While Being Chased By The Cops
Guy Gets Cheated On So He Removed His Ex’s Floor Since He Payed For It
Believing in luck and fate is useless if you don’t put in the effort to move toward your goals. Previously, Bored Panda looked at how seeing yourself as a ‘victim’ of luck or fate should be avoided. For example, if we believe that bad luck ‘follows us around,’ we might start using that as an excuse not to try harder at school or work or at building our relationships with others. We tend to confirm our personal self-biases, as we look for evidence that would support our theories.
How To Dodge The Attack?
Breaktester Gets What He Deserves
That's How Karma Works
Yes, luck does play a role in our success. Without a doubt! However, attributing all of our achievements in life to luck and luck alone essentially means that we ignore the need to make good decisions, work hard, and take ownership of our actions. Why bother being a good person who takes the high road if all you really need is just a run of awesome luck to have everything you want to achieve? You can’t rely on luck and karma and fate to get to where you want to go. However, the mature thing to do is to be humble enough to recognize that we can’t control all of the outcomes of our actions. Alas!
Road Raging Camry Fake Swerves Into Hyundai But Over-Corrects, Crashing Into Barrier
Annoying Dad While He’s Trying To Grill
Guy Gets Caught Trying To Break Into His Neighbor's House
Throwing Your Soda At Someone. (Not Mine)
Car Tries To Break Check A Tractor
Package Theft Failed
It’s All Fun And Games Until.. It’s Your Turn
Trying To Scare A Coworker
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