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35 Spot-On Answers To “What Do People Think Makes Them Look Cool, But Actually Makes Them Look Like A Douchebag?“, As Shared In This Online Group
Have you ever noticed a person driving a really expensive car but acting out on the road? What about knowing someone who criticizes what others are wearing and thinking that it’s actually cool to judge? What about carving on trees and thinking that they are badass?
People online are pointing out things that are actually more like being a douchebag than being cool. User u/finleyg113 of the Reddit group dedicated to asking all sorts of questions asked “What do people think makes them look cool, but actually makes them look like a douchebag?" And by the looks of it, people definitely think that certain things should be labelled as ‘douchebag’ and not ‘cool.’ Below are 39 brutally spot-on things about this topic.
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People who tease guys for drinking “girly drinks”. If a guy wants to drink a Strawberry Daiquiri let him drink it in peace.
You know what is manly? Drinking whatever the f*** you want without giving a s*** what people think.
Driving around residential areas too fast in cars with really loud engines and those exhausts that go BANG BANG BANG all the time. They look like nothing other than inconsiderate a***holes.
Vandalizing rocks, trees, etc. in parks and nature preserves. It takes you out of the experience when you’re scanning a gorgeous landscape and your eyes land on ‘butthead + dingdong forever’ in bright colors
Declaring themselves to a an 'Alpha-male', 'High Value Women' or anything like that it.
It screams immaturity and lack of self awareness.
It's just a prank bro, It's just a prank! - said by every douche about to get their a** kicked because they pushed too far.
Gatekeeping a fandom or hobby. “You aren’t a real fan of XYZ band if you started listening to them after this album”, “You’re not a real beer drinker if you don’t like IPAs”
Undermining a person everytime they try to talk.
My ex did this to me and the amount of confidence I've lost is terrible. Still recovering after 3 years. Teasing someone when they gather guts to talk in a group and then laughing is useless. Cannot explain how badly it hurts
The line between joking and bullying can be a thin one, and a lot of douchebags either dont see it or they just dont care.
Wearing name brand clothing just because it has the brand written all over the clothing, for everyone else to see.
Supporting a celebrity that doesn't give a s**t about your existence online to the extent of bullying and name calling people who don't worship that celebrity
Picking on someone in a group and trying to get everyone else to laugh at them. Not in a hey! everyone’s joking around kind of way- in a being a nasty piece of work and embarrassing the person kind of way.
That whole “I don’t give a f***” attitude online where people just hate everyone and be super edgy, it doesn’t make you look cool, just makes you look like a d***.
Spitting in public or indoors (this happens in my school, it’s disgusting)
Teachers who are proud of many of their students not passing, if I ever get a teacher like that maybe I should ask why they are proud for being a bad teacher.
Judging another person for their interests even if the other person’s interests don’t affect or hurt anyone else. The other day I had an acquaintance tell me how a friend of mine who likes to collect Funko Pops must be such a virgin even though the guy is literally married with a kid on the way.
Also judging people for their music choices. Like when someone goes through your iPod/Spotify/whatever and is all “eww you listen to this” then proceeds to tell you about the super edgy music they listen to that “no one really knows yet” 🙄🙄
Revving your engines and blasting s***** music through a city neighborhood regardless of the time.
I live in Jersey City and this happens quite often, you don't look cool.
Suddenly you realize people do this everywhere (they do it on my street too.)☹️😣
Load More Replies...I live in the Midwest, in the suburbs & there's a jerk who lives just down the street from us who has a small car with the noisy, loud exhaust on it. He backs it out of the garage, then sits in the driveway revving it for 5-10 minutes before he finally leaves. Then he does the same exact routine when he comes back home. And never at regular times, but usually late at night. I. Hate. That. Car.
The people who park at a gas pump, turn their car off, then position the key do they can blast their crappy music. It's even better when that person goes inside.
Every day after school there's this kid who drives down the main road, and he has his shades on and windows rolled all the way down, and he just blasts music to the high heavens. My friend and I nicknamed him Steven, and so whenever we start hearing booming bass or rap, we always joke and say "There's Steven!"
I always live in the middle of nowhere so I can do this and not bother anyone.
I know someone who's 50 years old and is still into riding around with loud, booming bass blasting from their car.
This is very specific, but I once knew a bloke who thoughy he was cool for not liking Game of Thrones, which is fine, but would then post spoilers of it on social media along the lines of "I don't watch or care about Game of Thrones, but X died in the most recent episode, unlucky if you saw this". I fell victim of it once and I literally thought my blood was boiling. I was so angry.
The lesson here is probably to stay off social media before you've seen the most recent episode of a show you love.... But still.... F*** that guy.
Failing school does not inherently make you a douchebag, but bragging about it as if it's something that is cool isn't the best presentation of character either.
Constantly telling people about the women they've slept with or were otherwise involved with. I knew a guy like this in college, he was one of the most obnoxious dudes I've known.
The ones who don't know how to get attention so they start gossiping about everyone. And I'm like I know your life is not interesting but please have some respect for others and for yourself.
I have a coworker who has the "gift of gab" and is very proud of his ability to give people false assurances while being extremely vague, essentially just bombarding them with words until they're satisfied. It's a useful trick, I suppose, but when you hear him do it in real time, you realize he's just a very good liar.
Gotta say it: people with too much cologne or perfume. You don't smell good.
I have a colleague that sits opposite me like that. I always know when he is close by as i can smell him.
Load More Replies...People that stand in the way of others rather than standing to one side.
Yes! One of my biggest pet peeves is when people stop in the middle of a walkway or at the landing of a staircase and act surprised when someone else tries to go around them or through them, especially at a busy establishment.
Load More Replies...Parking in handicap spots when your not handicap. I’m handicap and I can never find a handicap cause people think they can park there just to run in, even delivery people.
It's Summer and nice weather. Out comes the obnoxiously loud motorcycles. My very long rural street ends in a hill, where they can turn around. I can't count the number of times I've heard booming Harley Davidson's and whining, loud Japanese motorcycles going back and forth. It's not impressive if you have an ear piercing motorcycle, it's just irritating.
I feel like I've seen 38 of these articles with the exact same posts
Excessive lift kits belongs on this list too. They don't make your truck look "cool", they make it look dangerous. Lifting a vehicle more than 3 inches above its intended chassis height makes it extremely hazardous as it will bypass crumple zones on most vehicles during a collision and likely kill the other vehicle's occupants. You don't scream "macho" or "cool" when you have an 18-inch lift kit, you scream "self-centered" and "reckless".
Most of these are red flags. Until we eradicate narcism and selfishness, we are stuck with those people.
The double standards here, where one set of posts applaud the people who stand out, others for not conforming to some socially acceptable form of faux modesty. Many of the 'crimes' are simply kids growing up. Sure, some kids don't grow up but really if you haven't been so into a band that you can't understand why the world does not just fall at their feet and worship their brilliance, then wow... These are subtly toxic posts, which ooze their hypocrisy down to the comments below them.
Gotta say it: people with too much cologne or perfume. You don't smell good.
I have a colleague that sits opposite me like that. I always know when he is close by as i can smell him.
Load More Replies...People that stand in the way of others rather than standing to one side.
Yes! One of my biggest pet peeves is when people stop in the middle of a walkway or at the landing of a staircase and act surprised when someone else tries to go around them or through them, especially at a busy establishment.
Load More Replies...Parking in handicap spots when your not handicap. I’m handicap and I can never find a handicap cause people think they can park there just to run in, even delivery people.
It's Summer and nice weather. Out comes the obnoxiously loud motorcycles. My very long rural street ends in a hill, where they can turn around. I can't count the number of times I've heard booming Harley Davidson's and whining, loud Japanese motorcycles going back and forth. It's not impressive if you have an ear piercing motorcycle, it's just irritating.
I feel like I've seen 38 of these articles with the exact same posts
Excessive lift kits belongs on this list too. They don't make your truck look "cool", they make it look dangerous. Lifting a vehicle more than 3 inches above its intended chassis height makes it extremely hazardous as it will bypass crumple zones on most vehicles during a collision and likely kill the other vehicle's occupants. You don't scream "macho" or "cool" when you have an 18-inch lift kit, you scream "self-centered" and "reckless".
Most of these are red flags. Until we eradicate narcism and selfishness, we are stuck with those people.
The double standards here, where one set of posts applaud the people who stand out, others for not conforming to some socially acceptable form of faux modesty. Many of the 'crimes' are simply kids growing up. Sure, some kids don't grow up but really if you haven't been so into a band that you can't understand why the world does not just fall at their feet and worship their brilliance, then wow... These are subtly toxic posts, which ooze their hypocrisy down to the comments below them.