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15 Times People Overshared When Nobody Asked

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

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Published May 07, 2024

Published May 07, 2024

Sometimes people tell the world all about their personal business when no one really asked about it, or wanted to know for that matter. It's a classic case of oversharing, everyone does it from time to time, and it's always kind of embarrassing, especially after it's already been done. When it happens in person it's more forgivable, sometimes people just say things and they don't mean to, but on the internet people have the chance to rethink what they are about to say, and in these cases they clearly do not do that.

The only question that can be asked in response to these chronic oversharers is "who asked?" The answer to that is quite clear too, nobody asked, in fact. Reddit's /r/NobodyAsked is an awkward subreddit containing many accounts of people who said a little too much online. Here are 15 of those brutally facepalm-worthy moments you can shake your head at.

Mood, tbh

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That's just sad

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Good for you

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Hey, what?

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Just their opinion

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Okay??

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Check out Moon+, now streaming

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So sad

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Well then

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Okay, Joe

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RIP

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Christian bot?

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Jane's a busy girl

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He passed it up

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No lactose here

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