People Who Got Roasted So Hard They Will Probably Never Recover From It
That's not something you can easily get over.
Some people can turn a simple post into a full-blown public takedown, and that is exactly what makes these internet roasts so hard to look away from. One wrong take, one awkward flex, or one badly timed comment, and the replies come in fast.
In this roundup, the original posts and screenshots show people getting called out in real time, often by strangers who had no patience for nonsense. The reactions range from blunt to brutal, and the embarrassment lands even harder because it all happened in public. Read on.
1. I bet they did not see that one coming.
moleshow2. People might appreciate their jokes more over there.
Reddit3. Someone saw the opportunity and took it.
Reddit
That reply landed harder than the original post.
4. Ouch, that used to be the worst thing ever.
Twitter
5. I'm here to criticize people who use this platform on that same platform.
Twitter: @skynews
6. NASA is untrustworthy, and this guy totally isn't.
Reddit
7. He's either extremely stupid or just acting dumb.
Reddit
8. If it's not in the Bible, it cannot possibly be real.
Twitter
That is the kind of confidence the comments love to punish.
9. Read that again, but really slowly.
Reddit
10. Where is your faith in God now?
Twitter
11. You might think that all hope is lost, but this could change everything.
Twitter: @evansliis456
12. It's all natural, so just let nature do its thing.
Twitter
13. Everyone knows that girls don't have ankles.
lgbtdemetria
14. They could've had a bright future, but their parents didn't care enough.
Reddit
Some of these roasts are so specific they feel personal.
And speaking of legends taking hits, the internet mourning Chuck Norris’ return of legendary memes is brutal.
15. Wasn't flat, doesn't moon, doesn't it the truth?
Reddit
16. You can tell this person has never been around rich people.
willmarie_s
17. "There’s a 0000000000000000.0 percent chance I’ll kill you"
Reddit
18. Attention seekers will do anything for a few likes.
Twitter
19. That's what we've been trying to tell you, bro.
Reddit
20. Without his comments, it wouldn't have been possible.
Reddit
At this point, the comments are doing all the heavy lifting.
21. Being able to see another day.
Twitter
22. "Some weirdo from my rural hometown on a post about abortion"
Reddit
23. "Anti-vaccine geniuses (Friend found this on Facebook)"
Reddit
24. "Enjoy your ventilator"
Reddit
25. "Google Scientist"
Reddit
26. "Anti-vax takedown on Nextdoor"
Reddit
27. "Observing Columbus Day 👋🏻👋🏻"
Reddit
28. That sounds much worse than a vaccine.
Facebook
29. Some people are absolutely clueless.
Facebook
30. A quick Google search would have saved you from all this.
Twitter
31. This isn't realistic; I'm sorry.
cassjaytuck
These people have access to all human knowledge at all times, yet they still repeat ignorant things on social media without fact-checking first. Before posting anything online, it wouldn't hurt to do a quick Google search and double-check your facts; otherwise, people will be quick to call you out on it.
May your worst take never become a screenshot.
For more instant backlash, read how the Oscars got treated like the internet’s real judge.