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20 Entitled Demands From The Internet's 'Choosing Beggars'
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If you've ever heard the phrase "Beggars can't be choosers," you should know it means people shouldn't be so picky when their options are rather limited. While this may make sense to most of the sane people among us, it's also incredibly untrue, because apparently, beggars can be choosers. Just because they shouldn't be choosers doesn't mean they won't be. Thus, the subreddit /r/ChoosingBeggars was born, serving as a place to appreciate all the odd requests these people have made.
Karens come in many forms, from expecting free pampering just for being a single mom to insulting you when you ask to be paid for the services you provide. And then there's the "influencers" with 40 Instagram followers who beg artists for free stuff in exchange for "exposure." Anyone who's ever tried to sell or promote something online knows what these people are like, and there's surprisingly a lot of them just waiting to insult your asking price and quality of work. Share in the online community's collective frustration with these 20 posts of choosing beggars caught online and immortalized forever.
"Influencer" Wants Tons of Free Stuff from a Country Club in Exchange for a Single Social Media Post
(Source: Reddit)
The Mexican Government Ordered Artists to Make Textbook Covers for Free, and This Happened
(Source: Reddit)