Dude Accidentally Roasts Co-Worker Going Through Divorce

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    Text - r/tifu + JOIN u/Attila-the-Hunk • 1d TIFU by roasting a coworker going through a divorce. tl;dr: I told my coworker his wife was too pretty for him and he pulled me aside and said that she was leaving him
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    Text - It is mostly men where I work, so naturally there is always some casual lighthearted roasting going on. Everybody does it and it is all in good fun. Builds morale so on and so on. One of my coworkers, who was always an average looking guy, not ugly or unattractive, but until recently had a bit of a dad bod. His wife, however, was very pretty. I noticed this morning that he had lost some weight and I commented "you're losing weight bro, looking good. Finally you're looking good enough to d
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    Text - wasn't good enough for her. So yeah, I felt pretty awful and I talked it over with him and we're good now. I apologized but man do I feel like a complete asshole. I guess we never know what people are going through
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    Text - hpennco • 1d I once told a guy who was going to be driving a van out of the state for a route job(he was just filling in, he normally worked in the warehouse) "did you tell your PO you were leaving town?" He was on parole...
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    Text - Theslootwhisperer • 1d I've been there. My son's audiologist shed quite a lot of weight since our last visit 6 months prior. Of course like an idiot I say something along the lines of "Hey! Looking good man! Did you start training, or a new diet?" To which he answers no. His wife left him and he's just depressed and not eating all that much. To my defense we had a long chat last time l'd seen him. He'd noticed I had lost a fait bit of weight and asked me how I did it. So I figured he'd ju
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    Text - HorsePlayingTheSax • 1d TBH if she was willing to ditch her marriage because her partner put on a few pounds, he's better off without her

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