It’s often said that two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity. While the first is still up for debate, the internet seems to prove the latter every day. Because frankly, the ridiculous and offensive opinions people express online sometimes make you wonder if common sense is even real.
Fortunately, there’s a place where these moments get the attention they deserve: r/facepalm. This subreddit calls out all sorts of cringe-worthy blunders, and we’ve pulled together some of their most outrageous posts. Check them out below!
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Absolutely Unreal 🙃👇
The Truth Hurts
Of course, none of us are immune to slipping up and saying something questionable online. However, there’s a difference between a simple mistake and a pattern of constant stupidity or rudeness. It often seems like people let their thoughts run wild on the internet, behaving differently than they would in real life.
This phenomenon is actually well-documented. Researchers call it the ‘online disinhibition effect,’ a concept introduced by psychologist John Suler in 2004. In simple terms, it means users drop their usual social restraints and inhibitions when communicating online, saying things they’d normally keep to themselves.
They Should've Trust Him
These Social Media Influencing Is Getting Out Of Hand
Internet psychologist Graham Jones suggests that, in some ways, our online behavior mirrors what happens in face-to-face interactions. “Having said that, there is a feature of the online world that makes such negative behaviour more likely than in the real world,” he explains. “In the real world people subconsciously monitor the behaviour of others around them and adapt their own behaviour accordingly... Online we do not have such feedback mechanisms.”
Something Important
This is so wrongly phrased. I would rather say a "daily item" than important since even important items can be forgotten if not part of your daily routine, and "daily items" don't really need to be important in that aspect.
Good Guys With Guns Not Allowed?
When You Pretend To Be Religious
These feedback mechanisms include body language, facial expressions, and other clear signals that reveal how people respond to what we’re saying. For example, if we make a hurtful comment towards someone, we might notice their visible discomfort, or if we do something embarrassing, others might laugh. These cues guide our behavior and help us follow social norms. However, in digital interactions, these immediate responses are missing, leaving us without the usual prompts to adjust our behavior.
Man
Anyone who doesn't know should watch his videos from variopus Trump Rallyes. They are equally disturbing and funny.
Load More Replies...👏 Edited to say the clap was for your comment G A. I don't support the orange nazi.
Load More Replies...Trumpers and MAGA are beyond help anymore. They're a complete satire of themselves at this point. It's unconscionable honestly.
It's important to respect religions that respect and accept others as well
I loved when the religious nuts went apeshit over the Olympic opening ceremony. I told my aunt, "Weren't you the one who said Muslims should just 'get over it' when people were making caricatures of Muhammad?"
Let me fix that for you: "It's important to have respect for MY religion!"
As a geologist, I must roundly object to your characterization that MAGAts and rocks have anything in common. Except density, perhaps.
Load More Replies...Putting yourself in another's shoes is something some people cannot do or understand even if their lives depended upon it. Educating yourself to another person's beliefs or opinions isn't too hard to do, if you are really open to better understanding why someone else thinks about a particular subject (politics, religion, child rearing, work ethics, laws, and a hell lot more for example). But many of us seem never to have the time, the energy or really don't give a hoot about those other people and their weird views. I was raised in the 1950s in a wonderful San Francisco Bay Area environment with different looking people, different speaking folks, with different cultures and different views on oh so many things (food, religion, education, money, t for their politicians, etc.). I still try to truly understand some one else's view (Democrats, Republicans, Independents, church goers, non-church goers, etc.) and not simply say, "what a freakin' idiot". It's hard work but I don't mind.
What she really meant: "It's important to have respect for *my* religion."
Jordan Klepper is the absolute boss. Michiganders unite (except sparties, f**k sparties.)
jordan klepper has numerous videos where he's gone to trump rallies and talked to people, yes
Load More Replies...You totally should. Because Islam fundies aren’t that much different from Christian fundies.
I would respect them more if they stopped trying to kill any one that isn't islam
I believe most religions are corrupt, but it is only a small minority of Muslims that are trying to kill what they consider "infidels".
Load More Replies...Islam started as a political movement in the 8th century. Those that wouldn't succumb to the prophet's way of thinking he gave instructions in the Quran to execute those that reject the message. So it's kind of difficult to respect them when they have instructions to kill you.
Ah yes, the BP echo chamber outraged because someone doesn't respect Islam. The same BP echo chamber that openly mocks and makes fun of Christians. Holy hypocrisy, Batman
It's not about Islam, it's about the hypocrisy of people demanding *every* religion be respected while they themselves don't respect other religions, in this case Islam.
Load More Replies...I saw one where he took a MAGA cap from an interviewee and the label said "Made in China"!
I just assumed that would be the case. Yet he was complaining about stuff coming from china. Do the MAGAs ever see this s**t?
Load More Replies...because there's no point, they're so incredibly set in their ways that while it would be funny to watch them try and talk their way out of what they said, it won't have any impact on them as a person
Load More Replies...What do you expect she supports Trump, he hasn't got a clue what he's talking about either
Who supports Islam. The home of terrorists. Not all Muslims are terroists but all terroists are Muslim
you are factually incorrect, MANY people who are not muslim become terrorists main-qimg-...431c74.jpg
Load More Replies...Ah Christians. What a wonderful world it wud be if they were dead
this is what it's like talking to a ra(1$t wait a second they are nvm-
"and descendants of Ishmael will also be a great nation"...huh..another scripture ignored.
America
Also, look at the number of millionaire Republicans that held their hands out too.
By Watching Movies For Several Hours Is A Waste?
Moreover, on the internet, we can easily go incognito or share only limited information about ourselves, which can make it feel like our actions and words have no real-world consequences. We can choose usernames instead of our real names, avoid sharing personal photos, or even hide our IP addresses. Suler refers to this as ‘dissociative anonymity.’ It creates a sense of detachment, making us feel less accountable for what we say, and some might even convince themselves that their online personas “aren’t me at all.”
How Come Women Have Freedom
I Have A Question
America
Seems I'm just as stoopid as this dude, 'cause I see his sarcastic point - someone care to explain why this makes him and I idiots?
Many of our online interactions also don’t happen in real time. When we post something, send a private message, or leave a comment, it can take minutes, hours, or even days before we hear back from anyone.
“In real life, the analogy might be speaking to someone, magically suspending time before that person can reply, and then returning to the conversation when one is willing and able to hear the response,” writes Suler.
The delay in feedback means we often don’t connect emotionally with the situation, allowing us to “run away” from the moment and retreat to our safe space where nothing feels wrong.
American Cops Scare Me
Police absolutly need body cams, but mostly because they can protect a victim. I’ve seen records of a cop faking finding d***s in innocent peoples cars, every time he ‘found’ them, he would move away the body cam, and only move it back once he was away from the vehicle and had the object in question.
Epstein Maxxing 🏎️
He knew exactly what is in there and his name crops up often.
Just Well
Either ... "The Inquisition, The Inquisition!" (in a singsongy voice) Or ... "No one expects the (Spanish) Inquisition!" (in a Monty Pythony voice). Or burning witches at Salem? Or probably any one of another 5000 examples (Colonization?) that could be cited. This does seem to be the most idiotic statement yet.
In some cases, the internet can create a false sense of closeness with people we interact with, leading us to reveal things we wouldn’t normally share with just anyone in real life.
“Often, people will consider their online ‘friends’ and connections much closer to them than they really are,” explains L. Gordon Brewer, a therapist who specializes in working with individuals and couples. “This results in lowered boundaries, which makes people feel more comfortable venting and discussing controversial topics, and more likely to share intimate details that are traditionally reserved for their inner circle.”
While our friends and family might easily forgive us for going off on a tangent or saying something awkward, the same comments can sound odd or even mean to strangers online.
Makes No Sense
Everything's Going To Be Alt-Right
To Make America “Great”
On the other hand, being less guarded on the internet can sometimes lead to surprisingly positive outcomes. People may find themselves being kinder, more compassionate, and more willing to open up about their struggles and thoughts. For example, a British study found that teenagers felt comfortable discussing their mental health issues in online forums where they could remain anonymous. This freedom made it easier for them to get support and connect with others who provided helpful advice.
Maybe Teachers Should Get A Raise?
I Don’t Even Know What To Say
Nope, All Above The Law
At the end of the day, some people will be intentionally hurtful online simply because they want to be. “There are just people who are mean-spirited and who will say something cruel just because they know it hurts,” says Brewer. “This is often caused by a sense of insecurity and, somehow, lashing out makes them feel more secure in themselves.” Chances are, those who behave this way are struggling with deep personal issues and use their internet presence as a way to gain some control over their own lives.
People Are Monsters…
Sorry to be persnickity, but this behavior is EVIL, not idiotic. Hope that clears things up.
Right Wing Groups Afraid People Will Learn What Happens When You Oppose Them In Texas
Delusional People
So if you ever feel tempted to post something mean or inappropriate online, consider if there might be something else troubling you. Likewise, if you come across a comment that really gets under your skin, keep in mind that the person behind it might be dealing with their own struggles. And when in doubt, remember that you always have the option to block or mute—sometimes, it’s the best way to maintain your own peace of mind.
Did The Mistake Of Calling My Coworker Bro
I get the weird feeling this person doesn't know what a "brother" or "sister" actually is and just misread the context he got on a porn site.
Can't Like Fit Girls Without Being Gay
Wow. No matter how I try to understand any point of view that would make "sense", I cannot. My brain hurts now.
Europe
Are you seriously calling that highly processed c**p "food"?... Yes, we don't have food here in Europe.
S**t Americans Say
Flashnews, people can speak more than one language regardless of the color of their skin.
Wh-What Did I Just Read
I just don't understand transphobes. Like why does the content of other people's pants affect you so much?
Oop!
Not a facepalm, the possible future - shame no-one told 'em that the handmaid's tale wasn't meant to be a manifesto
What In The World?
This is the level of stupidity that my friends across the pond are up against. Certainly from here, MAGA looks more like a cult every day.
Smartest Man Ever!
Creepy 101
This (and most of these it seems) don't match the headline at all. I mean, I'm sure this guy got called out for being a dimwit, but there are no examples of that.
Hmm, I Wonder Why No One Wants To Go To Her Wedding
Oh no! I might get deleted off Facebook! How on earth will I keep up with their lives?! 😱
Heat Stroke Is Woke Now
Nobody has ever died from it being too warm outside? Um... I hate to break it to you...
"Climate Change Is A Hoax"
How can people don't notice how much hotter are summers now than they use to be in our childhood... Well, nothing is impossible if you're stupid enough
This Is Gold Medal At The Olympics Levels Of A Weird Take
Bro Doesn't Even Know That He Doesn't Know
Thank you for enlightening every farmer on the planet! 🥰✨✨✨ /s
Boobs Are The Biggest Personality Trait
Oh I love when games make realistic women and the Gamerboiz get all sad because they don't want to have sex with the fictional lady anymore. Delicious.
Instagram Loves Blood Diamonds
Wait... What🤦
Man Ages Over Two Decades, Public Shocked
If someone told me I aged like Henry Cavill I'd have a new best friend.
How Is That Obesity?
Because, They're Supposed To Move On?
I’m So Done With Boomers And Facebook
No, We Don’t Support Her
Oh Yeah?
I'd agree with this if the issue was purely about someone else just being a billionaire. The issue isn't about someone else just being a billionaire but largely about how they became and keep staying a billionaire.
Now Wait A Damn Minute
I'm Done
Most of these, certainly most of the top rated ones, are completely out of place on this list. They get upvoted because people agree with the content, but they're not at all about people saying dumb things and getting called out for them.
Absolutely. This list was awful and some examples were even outrageously wrong here, for example the one with the school shooting at Uvalde
Load More Replies...This was painful to read. Not only were half the posts nothing to do with people being called out for dumb things, it was also full of divisive rhetoric and just a hodge podge of nonsense. It was just random social media rubbish.
I get the feeling this post is going to be, very shortly, given a new title, as half the posts do not fit the current title.
The internet is a toilet of advertising, tracking, censorship and idiocy
Hey, BP, how about you let me read a SINGLE entry all the way through without popping in with the same add you've already shown be twelve times already during this one page. (Couldn't even write this one comment without it popping up again).
bored panda, i beg of you, idc what you include in these posts for the most part, but PLEASE stop including things from jk rowling, stop giving her another platform for her hate + the discussion on that specific image is a trash fire. i'm cool with all the scraped AITA stuff, but this site was primarily great art and cat/pet photos when i first found it; please return to more of that, stop giving people reasons to be hateful at each other.
Well...this an absolutely garbage list. Just a bunch of divisive political nonsense attacking one side.
This thread has been like a liberal woke anthem. The best part is that we all agree.
Blah blah blah America is horrible...my country is perfect...aren't I clever and witty. There. My summary would save readers the time.
There's a big "Add post" link at the top of the screen, you can make a list about anything you like.
Load More Replies...Most of these, certainly most of the top rated ones, are completely out of place on this list. They get upvoted because people agree with the content, but they're not at all about people saying dumb things and getting called out for them.
Absolutely. This list was awful and some examples were even outrageously wrong here, for example the one with the school shooting at Uvalde
Load More Replies...This was painful to read. Not only were half the posts nothing to do with people being called out for dumb things, it was also full of divisive rhetoric and just a hodge podge of nonsense. It was just random social media rubbish.
I get the feeling this post is going to be, very shortly, given a new title, as half the posts do not fit the current title.
The internet is a toilet of advertising, tracking, censorship and idiocy
Hey, BP, how about you let me read a SINGLE entry all the way through without popping in with the same add you've already shown be twelve times already during this one page. (Couldn't even write this one comment without it popping up again).
bored panda, i beg of you, idc what you include in these posts for the most part, but PLEASE stop including things from jk rowling, stop giving her another platform for her hate + the discussion on that specific image is a trash fire. i'm cool with all the scraped AITA stuff, but this site was primarily great art and cat/pet photos when i first found it; please return to more of that, stop giving people reasons to be hateful at each other.
Well...this an absolutely garbage list. Just a bunch of divisive political nonsense attacking one side.
This thread has been like a liberal woke anthem. The best part is that we all agree.
Blah blah blah America is horrible...my country is perfect...aren't I clever and witty. There. My summary would save readers the time.
There's a big "Add post" link at the top of the screen, you can make a list about anything you like.
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