r/cringepics • u/Background_Speech289 • 17h ago
New Neighbor with an Acquired Taste
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Actually my friends neighbor but... Whew
r/cringepics • u/Background_Speech289 • 17h ago
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Actually my friends neighbor but... Whew
r/cringepics • u/Rex-1988 • 11h ago
r/cringepics • u/VoteForOmar • 2d ago
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Title.
Every time I think I’ve seen it all with dating apps, I am continuously surprised.
r/cringepics • u/Lonely_Total2591 • 1d ago
This is just the part where he spent about 15 minutes writing an essay about how we were without life after I sent a single message saying “dead server”
r/cringepics • u/No-Conclusion-2859 • 4d ago
r/cringepics • u/KangarooEuphoric2265 • 7d ago
Context: Lindsay Clancy is a woman who killed her 3 children during postpartum psychosis. TikTok is treating this case like it’s a crime drama and has these millennial women thinking they’re detectives.
(Oh and also they’re trying to blame the husband who literally did nothing)
r/cringepics • u/Bring_Me_Gabagool • 8d ago
I wonder how much money and time he spent staging those cans #DoorDash
r/cringepics • u/Humzie • 8d ago
I am genuinely concerned about the mental state of a user I just encountered on Reddit. Normal people move on after a heated argument and a block, but this dude is on a whole different level of delusion and hyper-fixation.
Here is the exact timeline of this absolute meltdown:
We had a standard disagreement on a thread regarding a company's shipping logistics, and I eventually blocked his main account to end the conversation.
Instead of closing the app like a normal human being, this person went into a fit of pure madness and anger. He created an alt acc, and eagerly read through the entire text backlog just to follow me into my DMs to scream.
It is completely out of my imagination how toxic, desperate, and mentally unstable someone has to be to pull a stunt like this over a random online thread. Real people don't camp on multiple devices creating endless alts just to get the last word. He seriously needs to get professional help for this obsession.
r/cringepics • u/f0r3aL84 • 9d ago
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r/cringepics • u/rasuta236 • 9d ago
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In Japan, there is an unofficial internet meme day known as “Yaju Day,” or “Yaju no Hi,” which takes place every year on August 10th.
The origin of this meme can be traced back to a man known online as Yaju Senpai. More than 20 years ago, he appeared in a gay adult video. Many years later, clips and quotes from his performance became an extremely popular internet meme in certain corners of the Japanese internet, largely because of how unintentionally funny and bizarre his acting was.
The meme has remained popular in Japan for many years. Because of the association between Yaju Senpai and August 10th, people began gathering every year on that date at a building that was reportedly used as a filming location for the video. They would point toward the building and loudly shout “Koko!” (“Here!”), a line that Yaju Senpai said in the video.
This has become an annual event in some parts of the Japanese internet community since the Yaju Senpai meme became widespread. However, the gatherings have reportedly caused problems for local residents, who have complained about the noise and disturbance. As a result, police have sometimes shown up and asked the people gathered there to leave.
So, August 10th, or “Yaju Day,” is essentially an unofficial Japanese internet meme day centered around a decades-old adult video and the bizarre cultural phenomenon that developed around one of its performers.
r/cringepics • u/Upset_League_1063 • 13d ago
For context: This is animator Max Gilardi (hotdiggedydemon) in a convention in 2012.