47 People Who Finally Met Their Karma And It Was Satisfying To Watch (New Pics)
“I never thought leopards would eat MY face,” sobs woman who voted for the Leopards Eating People’s Faces Party. That’s the tagline of the iconic subreddit r/LeopardsAteMyFace, and honestly, it tells you everything you need to know.
The community has become a home for some of the most satisfying moments on the internet, collecting stories of karma coming back to bite people who probably should have seen it coming. Because as it turns out, actions have consequences, and the universe has a way of making sure people find that out.
Scroll down to see some of the best examples. It’s oddly comforting to know that some form of justice exists after all.
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Many of us throw the word karma around pretty casually. Someone cuts you off in traffic and gets pulled over a mile later? Karma. A coworker takes credit for your work and then botches a presentation? Karma.
We love to see it, and we love to call it out. But the actual meaning of karma is a lot deeper than a satisfying moment of cosmic payback.
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Actions have consequences. Hard to feel sorry for these folks when they voted for a convicted felon.
According to WebMD, karma is a concept rooted in both Hinduism and Buddhism, and while the two traditions approach it slightly differently, the core idea is the same.
In Hinduism, karma describes the relationship between a person’s actions and the consequences that follow, spanning not just this life but previous ones too.
Buddhism focuses on the principle of cause and effect, where the outcome of an action depends not just on what you did, but on why you did it. Intention matters just as much as the act itself.
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It’s worth knowing how karma differs from a related concept called dharma. Where karma is about the consequences of your choices, dharma is about the duty to make the right ones in the first place.
It’s the idea that there’s a moral order to the universe, and that we each have a responsibility to uphold it by being compassionate, taking accountability, and making decisions grounded in what’s actually right.
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In Buddhist philosophy, there’s no higher power handing out rewards and punishments. You act, and you experience what follows. That’s it. Which means karma, at its core, is really just about personal responsibility.
It also means that accidents don’t count. Karma is tied to intent, so an honest mistake doesn’t carry the same weight as a deliberate choice made with full awareness of what you’re doing.
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And yet he was given a "Undisputed Champion of Beautiful Clean Coal" award. But yeah, champion of coal, not coal miners. He doesn't care about the people.
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Even for people who don’t believe in karma in any spiritual sense, the underlying logic still holds up. Treating people badly tends to breed resentment, which has a way of circling back and making life harder.
People who do believe in karma word are perhaps more inclined to act with kindness, because they understand that how they treat others shapes what comes back to them.
Whether you call it karma or just common sense, the math tends to work out the same way.
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But no matter what you believe in, it’s still surprising how often people seem genuinely shocked when their choices catch up with them. Researchers Christopher Rodriguez and Daniel Oppenheimer have a name for it: consequence neglect.
It’s the tendency to focus so hard on solving a problem or getting what you want that you simply never stop to think about what your actions will actually set in motion. And according to them, it happens to almost everyone, from world leaders to parents to people making small decisions in their everyday lives.
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A good example of this played out at the 2024 Paris Olympics. Organizers chose an eco-friendly cooling system for athlete housing, skipping traditional air conditioning in favor of a low-energy alternative.
The goal was sustainability. But athletes and their teams responded by bringing their own AC units, which ended up undermining the environmental purpose entirely.
Nobody stopped to think the decision all the way through, and the consequence went neglected until it was too late to course-correct.
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I LOVE this! They are so stupid. They actually thought he cared about them. It's why you cannot trust these people in any capacity. Low character, low intelligence.
The good news is that consequence neglect isn’t a permanent flaw. Rodriguez and Oppenheimer found that simply prompting people to sit down and think through the potential outcomes of a decision, both positive and negative, was enough to shift their perspective significantly.
The ability to think through consequences was always there. People just needed a reason to actually use it. As Rodriguez put it, without being prompted, people often simply never try.
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Which brings us back to every post in this collection. You could call it the universe intervening, or fate dealing out justice, but what these situations show for certain is that people made choices without thinking them through and ran straight into the consequences.
The funny thing is, with just a little more thought, most of it could have gone very differently. At least there’s a lesson in there somewhere.
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"I Lost My Son Because I Voted For President Trump. I Voted For Zero Wars!!!"
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Trump Supporter Who Claims 'Education Is The Most Important Issue' Voted For Trump, Who Then Dismantled The Education Department, Resulting In Her Daughter's Phd Acceptances Being Revoked
Surely you jest, Trumpsters don't care about their children's futures are they never would have voted for him. I hope her daughter blames her.
They do care about their children's future... they just don't live in a realistic understanding of what future they voted for.
Load More Replies...How can you on the one hand support Trump, a man who'd lose a battle of wits with a tablecloth, and on the other say you believe in education?
Trump doesn't know how to relate to tablecloths, because he's surrounded by guys who wear sheets with hoods and eye holes.
Load More Replies...YOU are the one who shaped her future by voting for him! Begging is not going to do anything now.
Yeah, well, that's what happens when you put a woman who's only qualifications consists of being the widow of a man who's husband was the head of WWE in charge of the department of education.
Load More Replies..."I'm concerning for her future". I'm not surprised as your own grasp on English isn't great.
In context, that sentence is exactly correct. It just doesn't have the meaning the mother thinks it has.
Load More Replies...Republicans have NEVER been proponents of bolstering the education of Americans. They ban books, cut education funding, are against free lunches for students, the list goes on. The only way they can get votes is by playing on voters' ignorance, which is why they promote ignorance and rely on sensationalist propaganda.
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Load More Replies...Another example of why Civics and Government classes should be mandatory for voters.
No. No they should not do anything for your PhD Student Daughter. You get what you FAFO'd for. And if your daughter voted the same as you, then I hope that you get exactly what you voted for other people, but yourselves, to live through.
Hahahaha "I voted for Trump because he cares about education' is the best line from this entire list. OMFG, how stupid can you be? He wants you LESS educated, because that's how Right-leaning politics have always worked. Convince those who have little that those who have less are the problem, whilst those at the top enrich themselves. It doesn't work when people are smart enough to see the grift.
I wonder why they accepted the kid and then retracted. Assuming that happened, of course. I'm not sure how exactly dismantling the Ed dept would result in doctoral candidates being rejected.
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The sad part is, those of us who didn't vote for Trump are suffering too. I have no sympathy for the ignorant people, the people who bought into the cult. Especially when they say "this isn't what I voted for." Go back and listen to some of Kamala Harris's speeches. She warned us. She was right.
It's not even that Kamala warned people, Trump has never hidden who he is, and what his government would do. To have voted for him and now talk about "this isn't what I voted for" just shows their willfull ignorence
Load More Replies...But the most important thing is that the trump family and other billionaires are getting richer, which was the main goal.
Don't forget being able to harass non traditionally female presenting people in bathrooms and increasing maternal death rates. So things are on the up all round for conservatives and rich folk.
Load More Replies...I'm not even from the USA but these were some sweet sweet tears, specially the ones from Latinos. As a Swede i don't understand how ANYONE could vote for him, as a Latina i feel disgusted by how these traitors voted against their own people. Anything to hurt others.... well sücks to be you now.
The thing is, despite all of this I will predict that almost as many Americans will vote Republican in the next presidential elections as did in 2024, because they will not be able to bring themselves to vote any other way.
Exactly. As I say elsewhere in this thread, the real question is "Will any of this translate into ballot-box results?" My Cynical circuit is signalling "Get real. You know it won't."
Load More Replies...In the early days of Trump, we non-MAGA's were willing to use empathy and understanding to bring them back to reality... give them their, "social off-ramps". Now? Too many terrible things have happened. People have died. Lives have been permanently ruined. Families torn apart. Masked, jack booted thugs in the street. Our allies hate us and are pulling away. There is no empathy left. I will never, EVER forgive or associate with any MAGA adherent. They are all either violent, hate-filled people or just gullible morons. Some mistakes are just too serious to forgive.
I like to say, give them some credit. Some can multitask, and be stupid AND evil
Load More Replies...Its a shame this is what needed to happen for people to understand, the disgusting thing though is how many people said their reason for voting for trump was at least partially to "upset liberals". Yet they say politics shouldn't lead to arguments and their opinions should be respected? Thats not respect. Gross hypocrites.
As satisfying as this was to read, I can't help but feel awful for the non idiots who GENUINELY didn't vote for this.
🎵🎶Schadenfreude, Götterfunken, Tochter aus dem Missgeschick!🎵🎶 (With my deepest apologies to Schiller and Beethoven)
Load More Replies...He got power the first time by promising the finance bros lower regulations and promising the religious right seats on the bench. This time it was he white nationalists and anyone else dumb enough to fall for his c**p. All the man cares about is himself, and power. Any halfway intelligent person could see this coming.
Just a tiny sprinkling of good news from today's Los Angeles Times: "QAnon darling, perennial GOP L.A. congressional candidate sentenced to 4 years for fraud" You'll probably hit a paywall if you go to today's edition (2-24-26, or 24-02-2026) and try to read the article, but the news might appear for free in other online locations.
Anybody else want to sing the "Neener, neener, we tried to warn you!" song to these people? *This* is why TACO loves his poorly educated sheep: too stupid to question him, the things he spews and not intelligent enough to really *think* about what he's saying. P. T. Barnum said it years ago: "There's a sucker born every minute."
I had to stop reading about midway through because my Schadenfreude circuit overloaded. I may resume reading when it returns to normal but I don't really need to. The real question is "Will any of this translate into ballot-box results?" My Cynical circuit is signalling "Get real. You know it won't."
It’s nice to see people get their comeuppance, however there’s a huge swathe of people both in the US and outside the US who are suffering too. I’d swap all that karma so that the innocent don’t have to suffer. All that can be done now is cross off each day as it passes and hope that the U.S. can stabilise and recover swiftly once ‘his orangeness’ has left the building.
I have yet to meet anyone in person who regrets their vote for Trump. All the MAGA cultists I know are EXTREMELY hardcore and will happily follow him straight to he11. I honestly don't know what I'd do or say if I did meet one. It'd be like meeting Bigfoot.
I expect Don to try to run for a 3rd term. So we can all not vote for him next time.
No, the party is TERRIFIED that Obama will come back and stomp those roaches. As soon as me@t-he@d mentioned the possibility of running again the video of Barack Obama at some rally or other saying something to the effect of "I'm feeling fired up" and the party of pubtards went scurrying. They're aiming to circle the wagons around Vance.
Load More Replies...I typically have more empathy than I can handle, but I don't feel the least bit sorry for the suffering of any of these people. They voted to oppress and persecute others, and karma's a bîtch.
I think that any person who puts their faith in any politician is a moron. All of a bunch of sheep, of every stripe.
I am gobsmacked that Trump voters are shocked he acts like a dictator.
Normally the posts peter out near the end but this one was great all the way through.
I'm honestly appalled about how many people don't know basic economics. if business costs are higher, then product costs are higher. there is NO WAY to punish another country economically without hurting the population who uses the goods of that country. completely cutting trade off for a country is probably the best course of action for what Trump is trying to do with the economy, but the US gets so much of their stuff from China and Canada that it just isn't probable. Sorry MAGATs, you got what you voted for.
Remember, Don avoided education all his life. He only values his own opinion. That, by the way is an antique medical definition of idiocy.
Load More Replies...I live in right next to Youngstown PA and the trump house. Theres a very big income gap here. Normal country folk and people like the Rossis and Palmers. You see alot of political signage, mostly in trumps favor. Only few cars in my area could be called "beaters" and they all have trump stickers. There's only a few houses that are not in good condition, like falling apart and they all have Trump flags. I say only a few bc they stand out. They have to realize in a town with obviously different incomes, you that the "poorest" rep him. I wanna say "trump buy you that car?" But that would obviously be mean, so i dont.
politics 101: if poors (or non-rich) vote always the same, who benefits for more people being poorer? Who will do politics to perpetue the poverty? Easy, those who are voted systematically by the poor people
Load More Replies...Speaking purely as an economist, each and every post above says the same 2 things... 1) The Americans have a track record of persistently "living" beyond their means for various reasons (the top obvious example the military complex, which results in the seemingly endless cycle of raising their debt ceiling... and 2) Trump is attempting to change the course of the economy (or so he says), but is really going about it in a very self defeating way for the same economy that he claims to be trying to make great again... by undermining so many facets of its structure. Those with a keen eye, or a healthy dose of cynicism might argue that his agenda is ironically (to the the rhetoric) to expand the rich/poor divide... apart from the seemingly habitual "no it's *insert Republican representative's name here*'s fault.... "no it's *insert Democratic Representative's name here's fault"... one thing thing that seems to be coming more and more into focus, is the The United States of America isn't.
Don't be silly. The presence of Rump in the White House has nothing to do with votes in the last election. So none of this is karma.
The problem isn’t Trump (well it is), but voters need to be more informed about politics in this day and age. I have my personal political opinions (I do agree trump is an idiot) however respecting opinions should be more present. Opinions are not voting for someone strictly because you don’t like the other side, but voting on what you believe is right.
Normally the posts start to get worse as you go but this one was great all the way through.
That's the America these people wanted though. They voted for a man and party who revil in the suffering in others and openly mock it. When Pelosi's husband was attacked for example ,and Trump and his cronies openly and repeatedly mocked her, they still supported him. When he calls all minority migrants rapists and criminals, they support him. The downfall of these people is that they were happy to endorse bad things happening to others, but assumed it would never happen to them.
Load More Replies...I see where you're coming from, and your point is definitely valid. We shouldn't celebrate someone else's suffering, no matter it's source. I live in Oklahoma, and I used to say that if the earlier Democrat led administrations had only listened to some of the valid complaints of those on the Right that were hurting, we wouldn't be in this situation. But after witnessing the result of MAGA's vote over the last year, I am simply incapable of being, "the bigger person" anymore. It's gone too far for me personally. I admit that my complete lack of empathy now is not something to be proud of... but after the deaths, the violent, illegal deportations, Trump's blatant corruption, losing our closest allies, the millions of people losing their healthcare, the Epstein cover-ups, the rampant, politically motivated lawfare, the threats on media, and the complete fracturing of our country, I just don't have a drop of sympathy left. Sometimes, willful mistakes are simply too terrible to forgive. Edit: Let me be clear that I DO feel more than a little shame for my feelings on it, but at the moment, I have more anger than I do shame.
Load More Replies...Im getting downvoted as well I have a similar view. The comments in here are disturbing. You get one up vote from me though. Stay cool!
Load More Replies...Thing is though, BP is not an American site, majority of its writers and readers are not American, and have no allegiance to Dems or Republicans. On the international scale, Biden did not really do much that would merit a post. Trump however threatens his allies, causes chaos to the world financial markets and economies based on his whims or what the people on the TV tell him, interferes with democratic processes and laws in other countries, the list goes on. And that's not even looking at his domestic policies
Load More Replies...Well I'd be rather upset with a názi pédo leader
Load More Replies...The sad part is, those of us who didn't vote for Trump are suffering too. I have no sympathy for the ignorant people, the people who bought into the cult. Especially when they say "this isn't what I voted for." Go back and listen to some of Kamala Harris's speeches. She warned us. She was right.
It's not even that Kamala warned people, Trump has never hidden who he is, and what his government would do. To have voted for him and now talk about "this isn't what I voted for" just shows their willfull ignorence
Load More Replies...But the most important thing is that the trump family and other billionaires are getting richer, which was the main goal.
Don't forget being able to harass non traditionally female presenting people in bathrooms and increasing maternal death rates. So things are on the up all round for conservatives and rich folk.
Load More Replies...I'm not even from the USA but these were some sweet sweet tears, specially the ones from Latinos. As a Swede i don't understand how ANYONE could vote for him, as a Latina i feel disgusted by how these traitors voted against their own people. Anything to hurt others.... well sücks to be you now.
The thing is, despite all of this I will predict that almost as many Americans will vote Republican in the next presidential elections as did in 2024, because they will not be able to bring themselves to vote any other way.
Exactly. As I say elsewhere in this thread, the real question is "Will any of this translate into ballot-box results?" My Cynical circuit is signalling "Get real. You know it won't."
Load More Replies...In the early days of Trump, we non-MAGA's were willing to use empathy and understanding to bring them back to reality... give them their, "social off-ramps". Now? Too many terrible things have happened. People have died. Lives have been permanently ruined. Families torn apart. Masked, jack booted thugs in the street. Our allies hate us and are pulling away. There is no empathy left. I will never, EVER forgive or associate with any MAGA adherent. They are all either violent, hate-filled people or just gullible morons. Some mistakes are just too serious to forgive.
I like to say, give them some credit. Some can multitask, and be stupid AND evil
Load More Replies...Its a shame this is what needed to happen for people to understand, the disgusting thing though is how many people said their reason for voting for trump was at least partially to "upset liberals". Yet they say politics shouldn't lead to arguments and their opinions should be respected? Thats not respect. Gross hypocrites.
As satisfying as this was to read, I can't help but feel awful for the non idiots who GENUINELY didn't vote for this.
🎵🎶Schadenfreude, Götterfunken, Tochter aus dem Missgeschick!🎵🎶 (With my deepest apologies to Schiller and Beethoven)
Load More Replies...He got power the first time by promising the finance bros lower regulations and promising the religious right seats on the bench. This time it was he white nationalists and anyone else dumb enough to fall for his c**p. All the man cares about is himself, and power. Any halfway intelligent person could see this coming.
Just a tiny sprinkling of good news from today's Los Angeles Times: "QAnon darling, perennial GOP L.A. congressional candidate sentenced to 4 years for fraud" You'll probably hit a paywall if you go to today's edition (2-24-26, or 24-02-2026) and try to read the article, but the news might appear for free in other online locations.
Anybody else want to sing the "Neener, neener, we tried to warn you!" song to these people? *This* is why TACO loves his poorly educated sheep: too stupid to question him, the things he spews and not intelligent enough to really *think* about what he's saying. P. T. Barnum said it years ago: "There's a sucker born every minute."
I had to stop reading about midway through because my Schadenfreude circuit overloaded. I may resume reading when it returns to normal but I don't really need to. The real question is "Will any of this translate into ballot-box results?" My Cynical circuit is signalling "Get real. You know it won't."
It’s nice to see people get their comeuppance, however there’s a huge swathe of people both in the US and outside the US who are suffering too. I’d swap all that karma so that the innocent don’t have to suffer. All that can be done now is cross off each day as it passes and hope that the U.S. can stabilise and recover swiftly once ‘his orangeness’ has left the building.
I have yet to meet anyone in person who regrets their vote for Trump. All the MAGA cultists I know are EXTREMELY hardcore and will happily follow him straight to he11. I honestly don't know what I'd do or say if I did meet one. It'd be like meeting Bigfoot.
I expect Don to try to run for a 3rd term. So we can all not vote for him next time.
No, the party is TERRIFIED that Obama will come back and stomp those roaches. As soon as me@t-he@d mentioned the possibility of running again the video of Barack Obama at some rally or other saying something to the effect of "I'm feeling fired up" and the party of pubtards went scurrying. They're aiming to circle the wagons around Vance.
Load More Replies...I typically have more empathy than I can handle, but I don't feel the least bit sorry for the suffering of any of these people. They voted to oppress and persecute others, and karma's a bîtch.
I think that any person who puts their faith in any politician is a moron. All of a bunch of sheep, of every stripe.
I am gobsmacked that Trump voters are shocked he acts like a dictator.
Normally the posts peter out near the end but this one was great all the way through.
I'm honestly appalled about how many people don't know basic economics. if business costs are higher, then product costs are higher. there is NO WAY to punish another country economically without hurting the population who uses the goods of that country. completely cutting trade off for a country is probably the best course of action for what Trump is trying to do with the economy, but the US gets so much of their stuff from China and Canada that it just isn't probable. Sorry MAGATs, you got what you voted for.
Remember, Don avoided education all his life. He only values his own opinion. That, by the way is an antique medical definition of idiocy.
Load More Replies...I live in right next to Youngstown PA and the trump house. Theres a very big income gap here. Normal country folk and people like the Rossis and Palmers. You see alot of political signage, mostly in trumps favor. Only few cars in my area could be called "beaters" and they all have trump stickers. There's only a few houses that are not in good condition, like falling apart and they all have Trump flags. I say only a few bc they stand out. They have to realize in a town with obviously different incomes, you that the "poorest" rep him. I wanna say "trump buy you that car?" But that would obviously be mean, so i dont.
politics 101: if poors (or non-rich) vote always the same, who benefits for more people being poorer? Who will do politics to perpetue the poverty? Easy, those who are voted systematically by the poor people
Load More Replies...Speaking purely as an economist, each and every post above says the same 2 things... 1) The Americans have a track record of persistently "living" beyond their means for various reasons (the top obvious example the military complex, which results in the seemingly endless cycle of raising their debt ceiling... and 2) Trump is attempting to change the course of the economy (or so he says), but is really going about it in a very self defeating way for the same economy that he claims to be trying to make great again... by undermining so many facets of its structure. Those with a keen eye, or a healthy dose of cynicism might argue that his agenda is ironically (to the the rhetoric) to expand the rich/poor divide... apart from the seemingly habitual "no it's *insert Republican representative's name here*'s fault.... "no it's *insert Democratic Representative's name here's fault"... one thing thing that seems to be coming more and more into focus, is the The United States of America isn't.
Don't be silly. The presence of Rump in the White House has nothing to do with votes in the last election. So none of this is karma.
The problem isn’t Trump (well it is), but voters need to be more informed about politics in this day and age. I have my personal political opinions (I do agree trump is an idiot) however respecting opinions should be more present. Opinions are not voting for someone strictly because you don’t like the other side, but voting on what you believe is right.
Normally the posts start to get worse as you go but this one was great all the way through.
That's the America these people wanted though. They voted for a man and party who revil in the suffering in others and openly mock it. When Pelosi's husband was attacked for example ,and Trump and his cronies openly and repeatedly mocked her, they still supported him. When he calls all minority migrants rapists and criminals, they support him. The downfall of these people is that they were happy to endorse bad things happening to others, but assumed it would never happen to them.
Load More Replies...I see where you're coming from, and your point is definitely valid. We shouldn't celebrate someone else's suffering, no matter it's source. I live in Oklahoma, and I used to say that if the earlier Democrat led administrations had only listened to some of the valid complaints of those on the Right that were hurting, we wouldn't be in this situation. But after witnessing the result of MAGA's vote over the last year, I am simply incapable of being, "the bigger person" anymore. It's gone too far for me personally. I admit that my complete lack of empathy now is not something to be proud of... but after the deaths, the violent, illegal deportations, Trump's blatant corruption, losing our closest allies, the millions of people losing their healthcare, the Epstein cover-ups, the rampant, politically motivated lawfare, the threats on media, and the complete fracturing of our country, I just don't have a drop of sympathy left. Sometimes, willful mistakes are simply too terrible to forgive. Edit: Let me be clear that I DO feel more than a little shame for my feelings on it, but at the moment, I have more anger than I do shame.
Load More Replies...Im getting downvoted as well I have a similar view. The comments in here are disturbing. You get one up vote from me though. Stay cool!
Load More Replies...Thing is though, BP is not an American site, majority of its writers and readers are not American, and have no allegiance to Dems or Republicans. On the international scale, Biden did not really do much that would merit a post. Trump however threatens his allies, causes chaos to the world financial markets and economies based on his whims or what the people on the TV tell him, interferes with democratic processes and laws in other countries, the list goes on. And that's not even looking at his domestic policies
Load More Replies...Well I'd be rather upset with a názi pédo leader
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