Updated
Updated · BuzzFeed · Jun 14
Article Compiles 26 Reddit Posts Mocking Absurd User Behavior
Updated
Updated · BuzzFeed · Jun 14

Article Compiles 26 Reddit Posts Mocking Absurd User Behavior

1 articles · Updated · BuzzFeed · Jun 14

Summary

  • A roundup published June 14 assembles 26 Reddit-sourced examples of entitled or baffling customer behavior, framing them as cases of people who "might need to have their internet privileges revoked."
  • The list centers on screenshots and anecdotes about complaints over store rules, payment, service delays, theft, weapons policies and other everyday disputes pushed to absurd extremes.
  • Several entries target retail and restaurant interactions, including anger over closed stores, demands for immediate service, objections to paying for goods and hostility toward minimum-wage workers.
  • The piece ends by inviting readers to submit their own examples, extending the article from a static compilation into a crowdsourced catalog of online entitlement.

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