Covidiots Who Proved To The Whole World That Ignorance Knows No Bounds

It's no longer cool to be a COVID denier.

Some people managed to turn a public health crisis into a showcase for stubbornness, and the internet never forgot it. This roundup pulls together a series of posts and screenshots about people who ignored COVID-19 warnings, brushed off restrictions, and kept doubling down even when the evidence was staring them in the face.

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What makes these examples stand out is not just the bad judgment, but the confidence behind it. From casual misinformation to outright denial, the people in these posts acted like the rules were optional, then shared their takes online for everyone to see.

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The result is a gallery of bad logic, bad timing, and a lot of secondhand embarrassment. Read on.

1. What are yours?

1. What are yours?kevinowdziej
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2. Can't believe this is real

2. Can't believe this is realreddit.com
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3. You tell 'em, Bill Murray

3. You tell 'em, Bill MurrayMisterT12

A lot of people were still acting like the rules did not apply to them.

4. Oh, Susan

4. Oh, Susanreddit.com

5. It's not enough, but it's necessary

5. It's not enough, but it's necessaryreddit.com

6. Where's the logic in that?

6. Where's the logic in that?NextGenAce

That confidence did not age well.

7. That's it

7. That's itreddit.com

8. It's embarrassing

8. It's embarrassingFloatingDoggy

9. Enjoy your meal

9. Enjoy your mealreddit.com

The internet had plenty to say about that one.

This is similar to the AITA standoff where friends refused to quarantine before visiting an immunocompromised family member.

10. Are you sure about that?

10. Are you sure about that?sarge-m

11. Look it up, and you might learn something

11. Look it up, and you might learn somethingreddit.com

12. Some people never learn

12. Some people never learnreddit.com

By this point, the pattern was hard to miss.

13. He snitched on himself

13. He snitched on himselfreddit.com

14. Good times indeed

14. Good times indeedreddit.com

15. Trying to compensate real hard

15. Trying to compensate real hardreddit.com

16. Never doubt yourself

16. Never doubt yourselfcrupnick

Some people really did prove ignorance knows no bounds.

Want another COVID clash, read about the AITA family feud over enforcing COVID guidelines during an in-laws visit.

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