27 People Who Really Thought They Were Saying Something Online Until The Replies Came In

1.This Gen Z'er made it clear that older generations come for them at their own risk:

Social media post humorously contrasts Gen Z's hesitance to request extra ketchup with boldness in facing authority, highlighting generational quirks
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2.And this person somehow turned an embarrassing "L" into an A+ diss:

Screenshot of a chat where one person questions another liking an old photo, calling them a "Weirdo." The reply defends, suggesting a decline in looks
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3.Just because you ask a question doesn't mean you'll get an answer you like:

A social media post asks, "What do you trust more than the Bible?" with a humorous reply about ads on a dating website
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4.And just because you ask a question doesn't mean you'll get an answer you like, part II:

Social media post with a humorous and blunt exchange about parenting and hygiene concerns
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5.Look, if he's going to dress like that...:

Screenshot of tweets: A preacher carrying a controversial sign is hit by a woman with a bat; another person comments sarcastically about helmet-wearing
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6.I'm not sure if this response is an epic burn or someone just stating facts:

Text reads: "I taught my son that the world is flat... How should I encourage him to not believe everything he hears?" Response discusses trust issues and parenting
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7.And this person coined a new insult that reached through the computer and slapped the OP:

person calling the extrovert an asstrovert
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8.Yeah, Kylie ain't winning this one:

Tweet claiming a 92-year-old Auschwitz survivor as a stronger person than Kylie Jenner
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9.Speaking of the Kardashians, David Cross read Kim her last rites after she said something cluelessly classist:

Screenshot of a tweet by David Cross satirically commenting on influencer culture with a Kim Kardashian article featured below
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10.And here's a one-star review followed by a five-star burn:

Review complaint about beer quality met with brewery's humorous response about personal issues
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11.As a straight man, I gotta say women do seem to enjoy the part when it's over:

A humorous Twitter exchange discussing enjoyment in relationships, with a response highlighting a differing experience

😭😭😭

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12.But the straight men definitely came out on top in this exchange:

Social media conversation about men sharing feelings, with comments highlighting the humor in self-awareness and response tone
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13.If you're a parent and offended by this sign, I suggest you don't read the comment below it:

Sign warning parents about kids putting hands in toppings. Comment jokes about parents offended
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14.This response is 100% real about how poor people REALLY are:

Screenshot of tweets comparing generosity between broke and rich people. The top tweet jokes about rich people requesting small amounts
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15.And this person flamed YouTube so hard, its executives are probably wiping their tears with piles of thousand-dollar bills:

Tweet screenshot about unskippable ads and choosing what to watch on YouTube while eating
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16.The lesson here is clear — do not mess with the red-haired, pig-tailed girl:

Twitter exchange: User suggests Wendy's remove square burgers, calling them artificial. Wendy's humorously replies about burgers' circle shape on the vine
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17.This person was like, "LOL, because grandparents NEVER talk about that":

Tweet about a New York Times article titled "The Unspoken Grief of Never Becoming a Grandparent."
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18.And I think we all deserve an answer from Matt Walsh on this:

Tweet from Matt Walsh saying he'd kill every ape to save one human, replied by K. Thor Jensen questioning his stance humorously
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19.If you're thinking, Man, that's a stupid thing to put on your wall, and I wish there were a good way to express how stupid it is, well, keep scrolling:

Gun-themed wall decor reads, "We don't call 911," with a tweet below joking about shooting a parent after a fall
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20.This hilariously petty comeback is kind of like the online version of "I know you are but what am I?":

person 1: wow what a disappointment to humanity you are, person 2: this is a comment section, not a mirror
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21.And this YouTube comment is just...chef's kiss:

The image shows a wedding cake with a controversial flag design, accompanied by a sarcastic comment on the couple's relationship
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22.This reply is 1,000% right:

person says they want to work in the office so they can know all the gossip and the second commenter saying, you're the exact reason the rest of us wanna stay home
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23.This guy really thought he'd made a point:

A tweet by Andrew Duncan questions women's clothing choices and equality; Eric Sprankle counters by highlighting the flawed logic in Andrew's statement
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24.And sometimes the truth hits harder than anything else:

Social media posts exchange about declined jacket offer due to unattractive appearance; response suggests mutual attraction influences such offers
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25.Hook, line, and sinker:

Conversation where one user claims to be an ex-Muslim, and another user humorously confuses Islamic sects with food dishes like nihari and pulao
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26.Damn that pesky science and fact:

Screenshot of a Facebook post: A user claims the Earth is 4000 years old. A comment refutes this with scientific explanations on radioactive decay and lead
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27.And lastly, this person pulled a reverse UNO on this passive-aggressive message:

Screenshot of a conversation where someone offers unsolicited weight loss advice, followed by the recipient's humorous rebuttal
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