14 People Who Are So Clueless About Real Life

Some people probably had their sense of shame surgically removed.

Some people can turn the simplest everyday interaction into a lesson in entitlement. In this roundup, a series of screenshots and reactions shows people asking for favors, discounts, and special treatment, then acting stunned when reality does not bend for them.

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From awkward money requests to bizarre assumptions about work, housing, and basic courtesy, each post captures a different kind of cluelessness. The common thread is simple, though, these people seem convinced that everyone else should make life easier for them.

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By the end, it is hard not to wonder how they made it this far.

1. Could you spare $100 for a lobster?

1. Could you spare $100 for a lobster?Reddit
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A ridiculous request sets the tone right away.

2. Single mom on a rampage

2. Single mom on a rampageReddit
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3. I kind of agree…

3. I kind of agree…Reddit

That opinion does not exactly land well.

4. A good deed did not go unpunished…

4. A good deed did not go unpunished…Reddit

5. Homeless people are really picky about their shoes…

5. Homeless people are really picky about their shoes…Reddit

6. I love cats! What color? No, next.

6. I love cats! What color? No, next.Reddit

Some people really do ask for the impossible.

And it gets even messier in a family move where someone refused unpaid labor and everyone got mad.

7. Funny stuff.

7. Funny stuff.Reddit

8. Is a CV required?

8. Is a CV required?Reddit

9. Oh, is that all? And how is this free?

9. Oh, is that all? And how is this free?Reddit

The price tag is not the part that surprises them.

10. Charming.

10. Charming.Reddit

11. “What else do you have?”

11. “What else do you have?”Reddit

12. “A free Reddit post”

12. “A free Reddit post”Reddit

That answer is as blunt as it gets.

13. I would love to see how it ends.

13. I would love to see how it ends.Reddit

14. We sell coffee, not seats.

14. We sell coffee, not seats.Reddit

Some people really do need the reminder.

Like the person debating whether to refuse paying for friends’ lavish trip, they argued about splitting the bill without consent.

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