People say that it’s easy to be right but even easier to be wrong. More often than not, people forget to be careful about what they say online. Quickly typing a few nonsense sentences and pressing "share" might seem like a great idea at the time, but the truth is, they might stay on the internet forever.
The online community called Aged Like Milk is here to remind you of that. As the moderators write in their description, it’s "a subreddit dedicated to all those things in media and elsewhere that didn’t stand the test of time, at all." More than 795k members are on a mission to find and document ridiculous posts that quickly turned sour.
Take a look at some of the worst takes Bored Panda has collected from this group and upvote your favorite ones. Also, if you’re hungry for more examples of how people’s opinions came back to bite them, be sure to check out Part 1 of this post right here.
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This Did Not Age American At All
Warned A Person Considering Traveling To Chernobyl To Check Travel Advisories Got Called A Troll
Battleship, Fun For The Whole Family...
According to Know Your Meme, "aged like milk" is a catchphrase that mainly describes social media posts that have grown increasingly troublesome since their inception. When people throw their opinions left and right, some of them are bound to be wrong. Well, they might look fine at the time, but time truly shows which beliefs aged poorly by completely breaking modern social norms.
While the origin of the phrase is unknown, the earliest usage comes from a 2006 comedy special Jeff Dunham: Arguing with Myself. A puppet called Walter said "She's aging like milk!" in one part of the dialog. Since then, the clip received more than 4.2M views on YouTube and quickly spread to other platforms, forums, and threads.
Aged Like Eggnog
I’ve Never Met A Single Adult Without One
A Daily Mail Article From December, 2000 (Reupload)
There's a reason it's called the Daily Fail. Consistently on the wrong side of history since the day it was founded. This is the newspaper that supported the rise of the Na zi s, opposed women's rights, denied (and still does) the existence of climate change... A couple of weeks ago they were still publishing articles about the dangerous far-right militias in Ukraine and how Putin was right to be worried about the threat from them...
Sk8 Or Die
If you ever felt slightly embarrassed about something you shared online, don’t worry. After all, social media is the place for us to vent about politics, culture, sports, our personal lives, and more, so you’re definitely not the only person to ever have a bad take. In fact, more than half of Americans (57 percent) say they have social media regrets. One in six routinely rue their decision to post at least once a week, with Millennials being the most regular offenders.
He Regretted It
Lady Gaga Had A Hater Group
The Snow Scene In The Wizard Of Oz (1939) Used 100% Pure Asbestos Fibers For The Snow
If she hadn’t died so young, who knows what she would have to live with
Remember Y2k?
These numbers come from YouGov Omnibus' survey where they asked U.S. citizens about posting or texting something they regret. Many people admitted they were less anxious about sounding silly compared to a few years back. However, they are more worried about damaging their reputation at work — 22 percent said they are concerned that a questionable post might affect their career.
Results also showed that 14 percent of participants feared they may hurt relationships with family members or partners by sharing misguided images or messages. Plus, women were slightly more likely to feel troubled about social media blunders damaging their close relationships than men.
Anyone Remember These Ads?
This Is Hung Up In My School
Good Boy! Wait, Wha??!
If you’re wondering how to make sure your social media posts won’t come back to bite you, always think twice before sharing something online. Ask yourself if there’s anything in this particular post or comment that could potentially hurt you in the future. Think about whether it might defame a specific view or lifestyle. Also, determine whether your words will actually contribute to the conversation or whether they will only create more noise.
Only Took One Mooch For This To Turn
I Remember Winning Vietnam As Well
Texas Would Never
Also, it’s always good to self-reflect and review your older media posts. It’s recommended to delete inactive accounts, provocative or controversial topics and discussions, and anything that might make you look overly cynical or mean. You have a larger audience than you think, so it’s quite easy to overshare and sacrifice your privacy. And just remember, if you ever end up posting something extremely cringe-worthy, there’s a big chance the members of the Aged Like Milk group will pick it up and will make sure to share it with the whole community.
If Only That Was Still The Case
I Was So Young, So Naive In 2010.
This Guy Deleted His Account To Dodge His Bet
Texas Winters, You Can Never Predict Them
They Were Warned
Tucker Carlson: "Putin Just Wants To Keep His Western Border Secure"
In An Article On How To Befriend People At Work...
Definitely Going To Jail
Pray For Afganistan
What's worse is the people who didn't make it out of Afghanistan. We're talking about a history of religious violence that has an almost unrivaled brutality in today's world. And we just turned the lions loose on unsuspecting civilians and then shrugged as the lion do what they do. Worse, we gave the Taliban weapons.
Rip The Nintendo Switch
An Old Memory Of Mine... Don't Ask Me For Any Future Advice..
This 1939 Poster About How The Next European War Will Start In Ukraine
Wait until the guy on the left gets to 1945, he's in for a big surprise.
Not Only Has The Globe Not Cooled, The 7 Years Since This Was Published Have Been The Hottest On Record
🥴 R/Teenagers In A Nutshell.
Youtube’s Finally Done It
Well, It’s Pst September
Too Soon?
Plaque Outside Blizzard Office Has Aged Like Milk, Again
We'll be seeing more of these. We already have lots. And people are getting more and more "empowered" to show their intellect, or rather the lack of, to the world, in the most sensational ways imaginable.
Those were the Mayans. The show "Ancient Aliens" did a show about world disasters coming then, and nothing of interest happened.
Load More Replies...We'll be seeing more of these. We already have lots. And people are getting more and more "empowered" to show their intellect, or rather the lack of, to the world, in the most sensational ways imaginable.
Those were the Mayans. The show "Ancient Aliens" did a show about world disasters coming then, and nothing of interest happened.
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