Fuck you in particular for trying to be cute.
/r/FUCKYOUINPARTICULAR: Fuck YOU In Particular - Not him, nor her; just you. - The home of photos, GIFs, and videos of people/things taking comical injuries/beatings/general physical discomfort, while being singled out. - October 14, 2021 - 17:45
Тест зонтика
/r/Pikabu: Пикабу на Реддит - Welcome to the Russian side of Reddit, comrades. This is biggest Russian subreddit. We are not affiliated with the original Pikabu website. We luckily managed to escape their censorship. - October 14, 2021 - 05:14
Standing under a surge of water with an umbrella in the rain
/r/yesyesyesno: Things that make you go YES YES, but end badly #FreeHongKong - Things that make you go YES YES, but end badly - June 12, 2018 - 14:54
This umbrella didn't necessarily need to exist
/r/ElectricityIsCool: Things that go zap - Lightning destroys a pole? St. Elmo's Fire dancing around a plane's nose? Static electricity stings your finger? Tesla coils electrify the air? Ball lightning got in your tub? All are welcome. We'll even take high quality artwork and photoshops if you've got them. - March 11, 2018 - 04:47
Some tom foolery in the rain...
/r/gifsthatendtoosoon: gifs that stop before the story does - if you want gifs, webms, and videos that cut off too soon you would come here... but why would you want that? - March 10, 2018 - 16:37
Rain + Umbrella....should be fine.
/r/maybemaybeoriginal: Maybe Maybe Maybe (Original) - Tired of knowing how a GIF will end? (Original Flavor) - March 10, 2018 - 16:30
/r/yesyesyesyesno: yesyesyesyesno - This subreddit is pretty simple: things that are great before they go bad. *Almost* perfect isn't it, it's about acts nearing spectacular fruition right before their ruin. So basically the Seattle Seahawks' last drive in Super Bowl 49. - March 10, 2018 - 15:28
/r/gifs: .gifs - funny, animated gifs for your viewing pleasure - Funny, animated GIFs: Your favorite computer file type! Officially pronounced with a hard "J" - March 10, 2018 - 12:07
Umbrella struck by lightning after "waterfall treatment", coincidence, or could the treatment have caused some kind of ionization which increased the likelihood?
/r/Physics: Physics - The aim of /r/Physics is to build a subreddit frequented by physicists, scientists, and those with a passion for physics. Papers from physics journals (free or otherwise) are encouraged. Posts should be pertinent, meme-free, and generate a discussion about physics. Please report trolls and incorrect/misleading comments. - March 10, 2018 - 16:12