I just checked it for the first time in ages and we’ve got:
- /r/WinStupidPrizes
- /r/Cringetopia
- /r/JusticeServed
- /r/IdiotsInCars
- /r/facepalm
- /r/PublicFreakout
- /r/TIHI (Thanks I Hate It)
- Some guy celebrating his divorce with a selfie featuring his miserable looking ex wife
- And of course some gaming stuff
At what point did Reddit become so obsessed with finding people to recreationally get mad at? It’s like a majority of the front page content. Terrible vibes.
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The divorce pic is of a navy guy, whose wife cheated on him while he was away for one month.
So the meme lives on mashallah
At what point did Reddit become so obsessed with finding people to recreationally get mad at?
Wait until you hear about this website called Hexbear
ya but it’s cool when we do it
we do it in a historically materialistic way