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15 People Who Didn't Know When To Keep Their Mouths Shut

Two images from r/nobodyasked.
Two images from r/nobodyasked.

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Published February 15, 2024

Published February 15, 2024

Some folks really need to learn when to stop talking and typing out things for the entire internet to see. Thinking before speaking truly is a crucial and critical part of life, and if more people did it, there would be less embarrassment in the world. Everyone overshares sometimes, but usually when it happens, it's in person.

When someone overshares online there really is no excuse for it. Comments and posts can be edited and deleted. Some people out there have a habit of saying whatever is on their mind no matter the context, it's embarrassing and honestly sometimes distasteful.

Nobody asked for any of the comments posted on Reddit's r/NobodyAsked, but they are there anyways for everyone to see and cringe at.

The only thing that can really be said in response to any of these is "who asked?" Because really, what could possibly trigger people to spill their darkest and most irrelevant thoughts into the world for all to see?

Get Some Help

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Okay Buddy

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Oh Goody

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Wow

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Bro…

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Check Out Moon+ Now Streaming

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This is Sad

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Good for You

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Totally Relevant

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It's Giving "Pick Me"

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What?

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They're So Cool

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Thanks for Sharing

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This Is Actually Wholesome

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Okay?

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