Left: A person with very long hair draped over the back of an airplane seat, covering the tray table. Right: Text exchange where one person wishes Happy New Year and the other responds they don’t celebrate New Year’s.

This list is all about those people, the ones who seem to thrive on disrespect and drama. Some are intentionally offensive, while others are so unaware it’s almost impressive. From cringy and mean replies to downright toxic behavior, these examples remind us that just because you’re behind a screen doesn’t mean you get a free pass to be a jerk. Let’s take a look at 15 folks who clearly missed the memo on how to behave.

1. He could have just replied with “Happy New Year to you.”

A text message conversation where one person wishes "Happy New Year!" and the other replies that they don’t celebrate New Year’s, saying they are aware of time passing daily and have no need for such a holiday.
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2. Nothing like using your child’s educational growth for views

A tweet by Taylor Lorenz jokes, "Imagine coming home with your report card and ur parents do a react video," above a YouTube thumbnail of a woman and a boy, with a red arrow pointing at them and the video title about reacting to Oliver's report card.
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3. Well, that isn’t very nice

A woman with long blonde hair and a neutral expression sits indoors. She is wearing a light blue top with black dots. Text below the image discusses a controversy involving YouTuber Trisha Paytas and a fan.
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4. That’s just cold

A Reddit post asks, "What do you genuinely not understand??" The top comments joke about growing taller and more handsome when visiting grandma, and her shrinking and losing eyesight. Both comments have many upvotes and awards.
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5. This poor guy spent 20 years breeding a super colony, just to have it destroyed

A smiling elderly man stands beside colorful beehives in one photo; the adjacent image shows burnt debris and ruins of destroyed hives and sheds in a garden.
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6. The audacity to call someone’s art trash, tag them, and then “fix it”

Split image of a black-and-white drawing of a young person’s profile; left side labeled "before" with softer features, right side labeled "after" showing sharper, more defined lines. YouTube interface is visible below.
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7. This is just ruthless

A worn blue and white soccer ball filled with concrete sits on grass. Above, a headline reads, "Some D**head Left A Football Filled With Concrete In The Middle Of A Field.
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8. Who caused this sign to be necessary?

A blue sign at the 9/11 Memorial & Museum asks visitors to alert staff if they see anyone scratching, sitting on, or damaging the name panels. The sign is on a paved walkway with people walking nearby.
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9. Someone stole all the plants from their outdoor garden

A cardboard sign in a flower bed reads: "IT IS NO LONGER PETTY THEFT YOU STOLE 29 PLANTS AND THE POLICE ARE INVOLVED." Flowers and greenery surround the sign.
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10. The aftermath of a frat party in Columbus, Ohio

Several cars are overturned on a suburban street at night, with debris scattered across the road and lawns. People stand on sidewalks and porches in front of houses, observing the scene.
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11. “Don’t tweet. Ever.”

Two tweets from Onision: The first says, "Take an IQ test. If it is low, don't tweet. Ever." The second says, "I will literally block you for being dumb. I discriminate heavily against people with low IQs.
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12. I have a feeling he didn’t get a text back after this

A dating app chat. The first person compliments the other and suggests meeting up. The second person replies positively and asks about their day. The first person asks about a car, license, and living situation, then comments on language use and abbreviations.
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13. This landlord should be sued

A tweet shows a person questioning why they never get their deposit back, above a Facebook post where someone shares their experience of struggling to get their security deposit after tenants left, sparking a discussion about property investments.
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14. The downvotes really show how people feel about this comment

A Reddit comment thread: The top comment reads, "I'm not really the type of a dude who debates people. Most people are below me mentally," with -82 votes. Two replies express shock, one saying, "Oh my god," and another, "I can't believe it really happened.
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15. Please don’t sit like this on a plane

A person with very long hair drapes it over the back of an airplane seat, covering the tray table of the passenger behind them. Text at the top reads, "Please don’t do this.
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Want to see more cringeworthy content?

Take a look at 20 Photos That Inspired Historic Levels of Cringe, or check out 20 Times People Got Too Deep For No Reason. Finally, if you want to see people with no sense of humor, check out 25 People Who Have No Sense of Humor (And The Internet Noticed).

Meet the Writer

Patrick is a writer based in upstate New York, where he grew up and still calls home. Over the past year, he’s been diving deep into storytelling, especially tales rooted in history, the Wild West, lost treasures, and ancient artifacts. He’s also drawn to unsolved mysteries and whatever the internet can’t stop talking about.

Whether it’s a centuries-old legend or a bizarre internet rabbit hole, Patrick is always chasing the threads of a compelling story. When he’s not chasing stories, Pat’s probably hiking mountain trails with his dog, exploring new corners of the U.S., or doom-scrolling between hangouts with friends and family. He finds inspiration in nature, forgotten places, and random conversations—anything that sparks curiosity. Whether it’s city streets or backcountry paths, Patrick’s always on the lookout for the next great story.