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47 People Who Finally Met Their Karma And It Was Satisfying To Watch (New Pics)

47 People Who Finally Met Their Karma And It Was Satisfying To Watch (New Pics)

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“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.

#1 She No Longer Finds The Cruelty She Once Applauded So Enthusiastically To Be Funny

She No Longer Finds The Cruelty She Once Applauded So Enthusiastically To Be Funny
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#2 I Feel Bad For His Kids. Reckon He Will Need To Get A Second Job

I Feel Bad For His Kids. Reckon He Will Need To Get A Second Job
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#3 Why Would Biden Do This?

Why Would Biden Do This?
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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.

#4 Wyoming Bans Preferred Pronouns, Madam Chairman Immediately Gets Misgendered

Wyoming Bans Preferred Pronouns, Madam Chairman Immediately Gets Misgendered
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#5 It’s A Wonderful Life

It’s A Wonderful Life
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#6 But We Owned The Libs, So We Got That Going For Us

But We Owned The Libs, So We Got That Going For Us
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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.

#7 Posted In A Mom Group- Last Sentence Says It All

Posted In A Mom Group- Last Sentence Says It All
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#8 "Locals Don’t Want To Do This Work For Bad Pay Anymore." Fixed It For You

"Locals Don’t Want To Do This Work For Bad Pay Anymore."  Fixed It For You
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#9 Maga Gets What They Voted For At Costco

Maga Gets What They Voted For At Costco
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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.

#10 What Did You Expect?

What Did You Expect?
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#11 Three Time Trump Voter, Is Betrayed By The Guy They Voted For Because They Lose Their Jobs, And Soon Their House

Three Time Trump Voter, Is Betrayed By The Guy They Voted For Because They Lose Their Jobs, And Soon Their House
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#12 Man Votes For Trump To "Own The Libs" And Loses His Business

Man Votes For Trump To "Own The Libs" And Loses His Business
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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.

#13 My Mom, A Mexican American, Is Just Barely Starting To Understand The Reality Of Life Because Of Who She Voted For. She Now Doesn’t Have Health Coverage Because Of The Costs And Is Also Outraged Because Her Employee Was Questioned If They Were A Us Citizen

My Mom, A Mexican American, Is Just Barely Starting To Understand The Reality Of Life Because Of Who She Voted For. She Now Doesn’t Have Health Coverage Because Of The Costs And Is Also Outraged Because Her Employee Was Questioned If They Were A Us Citizen
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#14 Nebraska Is Going Broke

Nebraska Is Going Broke
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#15 She Didn’t Vote For Her Son To Maybe Be Arrested

She Didn’t Vote For Her Son To Maybe Be Arrested
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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.

#16 West Virginia: Trump 70%, Harris 28%

West Virginia: Trump 70%, Harris 28%
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#17 Moron Who Moved To Russia Because Texas Was Too Woke Joined The Russian Armed Forces To Work As A Welder. He Was Sent To The Front Lines Shortly After Joining

Moron Who Moved To Russia Because Texas Was Too Woke Joined The Russian Armed Forces To Work As A Welder. He Was Sent To The Front Lines Shortly After Joining
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#18 Magat Surprised By Tariff Surcharge

Magat Surprised By Tariff Surcharge
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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.

#19 Target Wanted This (They Even Donated $1 Million To Donald Trump’s 2025 Inaugural Committee) And Now Their Hispanic Employees, Including Us Citizens, Are The Targets

Target Wanted This (They Even Donated $1 Million To Donald Trump’s 2025 Inaugural Committee) And Now Their Hispanic Employees, Including Us Citizens, Are The Targets
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#20 I Voted For Trump To Own The Libs. I Don't Want This!

I Voted For Trump To Own The Libs. I Don't Want This!
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