There was a girl that went to my church that would dress up like Harley Quinn, talk like Harley Quinn, and act like Harley Quinn at every church gathering for roughly 2 years. Oh God she was annoying.
Lmao one time my cousin had that phase where she’d pretend to hear voices and she quote on quote never stopped saying:” oh it’s the voices” “I’m kidding” “that’s not what they really said” like from the movie suicide squad. Thank goodness she left that phase lol
@@Louise-ls4jv yeah right. Every church dance shed find a new guy to flirt with and would often end up getting hoisted up on some poor guys shoulders or get piggy back rides from various guys while simultaneously being a wannabe Harley Quinn/Hot Topic dumpster fire. It was awful. Now she's somewhat tiktok famous for mouthing to your favorite 2010s emo/screamo music in full cosplay gear... no shame and I guess at least she did something with this "talent" but the cringe levels are still astronomical 5 or 6 years later. Nothing has changed :[
I went to high school with three girls who insisted on being called things like “Bubbles”, “Poppet”, and “Willow” (legally known as Jennifer, ChristyAnn, and “Paulina”. They got mad when the teacher refused to call them by anything other than a normal nickname, so Jenny, Christy, and Paula. They were mad when a new girl transferred in that wanted to be called Merlin and the teacher obliged, since her full name was MeredithLynn. They blackballed Merlin and tried insisting that she was a witch who was trying to put curses on everyone. When I asked Merlin (who is amazing friend to this day) why she wanted to be called that, she said it’s because no one in her family ever pronounced her name right, and she had tons of cousins that couldn’t say it at all, but they could actually pronounce Merlin.
@@MysticMae21 Yeah probably. My mother's name is Stephanie, but none of her little cousins or nieces and nephews could say it right, so they'd call her Steffie.
Being new to America, I have a lot of trouble deciphering undertones of conversations. Sarcasm is super hard for me to tell. I have to say that being in the company of men is easier overall to "read a room," and not say the wrong thing on accident that might upset someone. That doesn't mean I don't like or get along with women, but it is more difficult in general.
I was called a quirky wannabe when I was in school but I was legitimately just so excited to participate in things that I went above and beyond. Like in high school the theme for our homecoming parade was candy theme and I wore a dress I made by hand out of skittles. People kept pulling the skittles off and laughing at me. I wonder how many “quirky” kids were just excited
@@marsh_820 thank you! This was almost a decade ago already but I was very proud of it! I just don’t have any pictures before it got ruined. I glued about 5 pounds of Skittles to the dress making it pretty heavy, but if I were to redo it today I would put a vinyl layer over a red fabric skirt and add skittles between them
That one girl who pretends to have two different colored eyes and says she was bullied for it (despite childhood photos clearly showing it’s fake). I have two diff colored eyes and this is how it goes: “Do you have heterochromia?” “Yeah.” “My dog has that!” “Super cool.” -End scene-
I literally just seen a tiktok about her and then I see this comment 😂🤣 they said her own dad called her out on Instagram with pictures, she lost all her modeling contracts and still says she has heterochromia😭😂
Krispie Kream guy sounds genuinely…quirky. It’s not the hats though, it’s the roller backpack. You drag that shit around school, and you’re not playing. That’s real.
I had a lesbian coworker who said her daughter was conceived by rape. She had a whole story about how the guy is currently in jail and how she lets her daughter see the fraternal grandmother and is thinking about letting him have a relationship with her. Full blown lie. The daughter is her girlfriend's daughter and not from rape.
"Claimed smoking helped his ADHD" - That's actually true. It also kills you. But the comorbidity of a nicotine addiction and ADHD is quite a bit higher than the NT population.
Whenever I'd walk to his house he'd always be up in a tree reading the Hobbit, and wearing something goofy like a Santa's Elf hat. Always pretended to not notice me and basically be like "oh my god you caught me in my natural habitat haha".
I also once told this guy (and a girl we both knew) about a crazy dream I had. Later that day he told the exact dream (MY dream) in front of me and her as if it was his. Bizarre
Hmmmm... I gotta wear something to show I'm a fan of this book I never read. That Lord of the rings movie had elves in it right? I'll wear a Santa's elf hat! They're totally the same thing.
Oh god. I knew a girl in highschool, and one day while we were skipping class she shows me how she put red lip liner all over her eyeline because she liked how people asked her about her red eyes. Girl straight up looked like she had a bad allergic reaction.
Whenever school kids would pretend to be nerds I would yk ask them nerdy things. (Maybe we liked the same things such as rubiks cubes, JRR tolkien did you know facts, etc...) and they would always have weird answers. Idk how to explain it but you could tell they were faking it. And my friends had this running joke during spirit week (or whatever) on nerd day. "Why arent you dressed like a nerd?" "this is what I wear everyday!" "exactly" "Exactly" **confusion**
This post reminds me of the time Lisa Simpson wanted to play football with her brother's team and finds out there's already other girls lol “That’s right! A girl wants to play football! How about that?” 😄
I had a friend who thought he was in a cartoon in middle school. The teacher would make us go to the whiteboard (I am not a native speaker. If I make any mistakes, please correct me.), write the answer of a question, then go back to our desk. He would run to the whiteboard (he could get there in two steps by walking.), Ram into it, then act like nothing happened. He would fake falling in PE classes, talk about subjects we clearly weren't interested in. We even told him that we weren't interested, he kept speaking. He had a very close friend from elementary school, we shared common interests with his best friend so we would talk sometimes. He would get mad jealous. He couldn't stand me talking to his friend for 5 minutes. He would come and beg for attention. He nearly broke my hand/fingers while doing so. Unfortulately, I only had 4 friends, one being his best friend, and the others being in our friend group of four, including him. I hope he changes someday. I'm getting along fine with the other 2 in our friend group though. The strange part is, he had a very interesting personality. He would get a lot more attention if he acted like the person he was. Tl dr: had a cringe friend who thought he was in a cartoon. Sh*t, I got another one: This was in middle school, too. There was a girl who liked science, quantum physics in particular. The thing is, she was an attention seeker, she would talk about how she has no time for games or fun (but she had time to be active on social media everyday.), how her courses (kind of like a 2nd school, but only "geniuses" go there.) take so much time, how quantum physics is so interesting, how she hates everything except physics, etc. Yes, she was the best student in the school for one year (other than that year it was either me or the other smart guy who was in my friend group.), but that isn't an excuse for being an arrogant (yes, she would brag about her IQ and how she wanted to calculate the size of the universe and invent teleportation before she turned 18.) attention seeker. She would make the same joke everytime she saw a teacher and everyone would predent it is so funny. Frick you, A.
I try avoiding to be the first guy (taking when no one cares, clumsily falling in class, getting jealous and showing it) and for the second person: I like math and science. And I do pay attention in class, HOWEVER I don't make it my personality and I don't dis other subjects (publicly) unless were all agreeing xyz teacher is bad. Also your English is great! Possibly better than mine, and I'm native!
The fake accent thing...we had a new manager (a grown woman with 2 kids) that went away from our area, lived in Florida for a few years, and came back with a fake australian accent. She pretended like she didn't recognize the coworkers she grew up with.
Hahaha same... Published my debut almost a year ago now and I realised yesterday that my fire alarm hasn't had a battery in it for almost the same amount of time. Oops.
There was a kid in my school who insisted on being called buzz after buzz light-year. His name was Michael. He was 15. Even the teachers had to call him buzz because he flipped out and ignored people if they called him Michael.
I up and decided I wanted a british accent, where each word is carefully pronounced. The difference between me and that person that wanted an aussie accent, is that it ended up basically permanent, and I was 5-6 at the time
A girl I knew only spoke in a stereotypical American accent for years. She went there once on holiday and thought it was so cool she kept the accent. She did it for so long, I actually thought she was American until she went back to speaking normally in seconday school and I was really confused.
@@igotaplan922 I may or may not have thought that british people didn't have accents because it was an "english" accent, and decided I didn't want an accent. I had some very strange ideas as a child
@@compositeembryo7186 yeah there’s a bunch of British accents tbh. The Welsh,Scottish,English each have a bunch of different accents,slang and everything else
@@compositeembryo7186 I mean you were maybe on to something, the "Received Pronunciation" of English (at least back in the 50s) was considered to be "International" and basically even American books on proper diction would go by the same pronunciation. For a time movies used the "TransAtlantic Accent" which was made-up really, but reflected this attitude that the "original" English pronunciation was correct/universal. I think it's kinda neat you had been thinking about this at all at a young age honestly.
I feel like I'll end up on one of these lists, lmao. During my last two years of Highschool, I carried a Furby around. It wasn't really to try and be quirky- they're a comfort item for me! I know eventually tho I'll end up on one of these stories as the strange chick who carried a furby in her purse (understandably)
There's a girl I go to school with who is a friend of one my friends. They've known her for a long time, they really like her, and as long as they're happy hanging out, then I don't really care if they wanna hang out with her. I don't really like her because she has really problematic behavior. She has a heavy build, and she'll complain to her friends who are small built and thin that they make her feel bad about herself, that she feels ugly next to them, that being so skinny makes them look weak and sick and frail. Or once, we had a teacher who mentioned how a student's life at home and the way they're raised can have an impact in their school life and they develop later in life, and at one point, she mentioned a few things that could cause problems to student and their ability to focus on work and tasks, such as the death of a loved one, living with a mental illness, or even a parent leaving, and when this girl heard the "parent leaving" part, she completely lost it in the classroom and started bawling her eyes out. I was really sympathetic towards her, since my own father had left, and I knew how hard that was, but then she started accusing the teacher of aiming that statement right at her directly, and saying things like "nobody knows what it's like" and even when I tried to talk to her about it, she said "you're just like everyone else, you don't really know what it's like", etc etc. So yeah, she made me cringe really hard acting like that. Now we're going on our senior year and she doesn't do that anymore, and she's actually really nice now.
Caring about things you have no control over takes a lot of energy you could use for things you enjoy. There will always be people who think you're silly or won't like you, but guess what? There will also be people who'll enjoy your personality. If you dare show it that is. Unsolicited advice I know. Didn't mean to make you feel bad, but I know being quiet when you don't really want to be is aweful. Be yourself.
I used to be like the people described in the video, and got bullied a lot for it. Nowadays I'm still quite "unique" but I'm way more chill about it. People respond better when you actually act reasonable and you're overall a nice person. Anyone who perceives you as negative despite having a good personality is an asshole and just isn't worth the effort to impress.
This one guy I dated in high school told me he hunted monsters like Sam and Dean in Supernatural. He had a box of newspaper clippings under this bed and showed me a chalk drawn summoning circle in his back yard. He even told me he broke his arm on a job. Yeeah I noped out after all that.
I went to high school with a guy who always wore an Army jacket and strutted around like he was a tough guy, but he was about 5'5" and weighed maybe 120 pounds. Insisted he was a "street fighter", and made a lot of creepy comments and advances to girls no matter how many times he was rejected. One day in Biology he farted and shit his pants (I was sitting at the desk in front of his, and I heard him whisper, "Oh no, it squirted"), and that was the end of the tough guy act. He got ridiculed so much that I think he either transferred or dropped out.
Ooh? Grug? It you? Wow, me not seen you for more-fingers-than-on-both-hands! What you up to now? Last me heard, you and Boartusk tribe were going to the Big White Hills to hunt mammoth!
Ahh, yes. The Facebook Quiz Diagnosis Girl. I know so many who are like that. Over the last 3 months or so, I've watched a mate go from sharing ADHD memes to being ADHD and calling people 'Normies'. When she didn't get the desired response, she started with sharing Autism memes and became Autistic. The fact she can talk herself into having random conditions is extremely impressive. Her acting needs work, though.
If she's under the age of 25 there's a reason she can do that. Your brain is still developing until 25yrs... Repeating something, seeing something over and over, etc.... Will mold your mind clay to be like that. That's why my friend "used to be gay" because she was influenced by the media. You cam tell if someone is being influenced by consitency. My friend was gay for a short period. I've known I'm a lesbian for 2.5 years. Your friend all of a sudden doesn't have ADHD after a week or so?
I knew a man who would pretend he was Australian...he actually fooled a few people...he was Michigan born and raised...he also claimed he knew people in the mafia...also my crazy ex husband would say he was a 3,000 year old vampire and would go out of his way to convince you he was...😒
6:23 I’m always worried people will think that I’m doing this, that I’m just pretending to trip or fall all the time to be “funny” or whatever when I’m just a straight up klutz, but I like to hope that it’s quite apparent that my stumbles are real
Girl likes her own FB posts. 50-60 posts a day, only YT vids of "5 signs that you are odd/depressed/have OCD" etc. and "articles" (she writes them herself) about how it's soooo hard to be "too popular/the best looking in your friend group/everyone being jealous of you/have skills that no one else have" and so on.... And obviously she also comments them like "haha, I guess I was meant to be weird" and such. No one ever talks to her IRL...
I broke down in laughter with the "rawr means I love you in dinosaur"...that phrase was used more often at my middle school than the average school I think. or awesomesauce
There was a kid a couple of years ago who pretended to be my friend and sat at the same lunch table as me, despite none of my actual friends or myself liking him. Not sure why, because we were very vocal about wanting him to get out. He carried shitty history books with him every day, and bothered us constantly with super weird or truly horrifying history facts, like gory forms of ancient torture. Apparently he thought knowing this shit made him smart? And then he rubbed it in our faces that he was so smart, so genius, so cool. We called his bluff-this kid was just craving attention. Then, next year in freshman year, I saw him talking to my science teacher during an extra help period. He got a 26 out of 70-something points on a test that I had aced. Yeah, no. I have a sneaking suspicion he’s autistic; maybe would explain his lack of social graces.
I had a girl in the first grade that faked a seizure. She did it as a 'prank' but she legitimately worried me and the other girls at the table. Most of us had JUST learned what a seizure is and she had put toothpaste in in her mouth when we were listening to the teacher and swished it until it foamed.
To me, it's only bad when they obnoxiously try to make a point that they are quirky/different, to the point of disturbing/harming other people. Most of the time, even when it seems to go on for a long time or these people are just so obsessed with their "quirkiness", they are harmless and not that annoying. Like, sure, it's weird but as long as they don't rub it to my face, they can do whatever they want as long it's legal and harmless.
For about a month a few years ago... I thought to myself, "Why do I never wear skirts and dresses?" So I got a couple of dresses, but mostly I started wearing ankle-length stretchy cotton skirts--think tee-shirt type material. After bumbling around with them sometimes sliding down off my hips or stepping on their hems, I realized I can't walk in these things and it's too awkward. I still have about six of these things. I never got one compliment on them, either (pouty face). It's much more common to wear shorts here, anyway.
A girl I used to be friends in with school started having a super inappropriate relationship with another girl in our class. It wasn't anything awful, but they were 12 and the entire thing was ridiculous. They would kiss during break, stay up till 1 in the morning texting super weird messages to each other, and told practically the entire school that they were gay and so proud to be gay. This was like 2 days after she told nearly everyone in our class that she was bisexual. While there is nothing wrong with being gay or bisexual, it was so obviously for attention. They were both far to young and it was honestly just creepy. If anyone dared question their super inappropriate relationship, they would scream that they were proud of being gay and you were so homophobic. I stopped hanging out with her after that. She was an attention seeking brat and I'm glad we're not friends anymore. She claimed on several occasions to have depression and anxiety, neither of which were properly diagnosed. She even went through a phase (she was still only 12 at this point) of literally faking panic attacks. They were so obviously fake, but a few of my gullible classmates sucked up to them and she clearly loved the attention. If you ever told her they weren't real, she would flip and say you didn't know what it was like to be her. Looking back, I realise just how dumb that kid was.
@@springwolfie1855 none of the teachers/responsible adults ever found out. I personally think she didn't want them to find out because she knew how mad they would be .The girl she was "dating" was actually called babe on her phone and the mum clearly never checked her daughters phone because she never found out . It's actually sad because her mum and step dad obviously didn't really care because they let her ( and her 2 older brothers ) get away with all sorts of very questionable things . Me and my other 3 or 4 friends actually debated telling a teacher eventually we decided that it wasn't worth it but I now kind of wished we had told a someone .
Several weeks ago we were at a bar celebrating a coworkers 21st bday and there was a guy down the bar boasting loudly that he was a hells angel. We’ve got a big hell’s angels operation in my area and there’ll usually be a couple in every bar in town at any given time of the day. Well his lucky day was when the local leader and a couple goons walk in. He’s actually quite a nice guy. Mid 70s, rides an old Indian, big ass beard. Well he heard the guy and walked over and began chatting him up. He asked the guy about the decal on his bike and said he rode his other bike today. He called him out that he was a faker and the goons took the guy outside and beat the shit outta him
Back up. When they mentioned the anime anime fangirl with the OC fanart I was expecting a multicolored over designed mess of a character. Not a bear that eats so many people it has to bulimic just to make room for more.
2:00 I don't think watching Star Wars makes you nerdy. It's a good movie series. I feel like you'd have to be so deeply into it that you know the backstory of Jar Jar Binks for you to be considered nerdy.
@@igotaplan922 Off the top of my head, Jar-Jar's family actually runs an extremely successful whaling company, and at one point, causes him and his father to shipwreck on a deserted island. At some point Jar-Jar drives his father to the point of almost killing himself before then trying to kill his son.
1:15 I actually have "Solar sneeze reflex" and it sucks. I sneeze going from inside to outside, if my husband opens the window blinds. I even sneeze after minor pain like if I stub my toe or pick a stubborn eyebrow hair. Why would someone WANT to have this? You can take mine
I had a “not like other girls” phase in 6th grade and it was pretty cringe inducing. I also watched Austin and Ally because I had a crush on a kid named Austin and one of my nicknames at home was Ally 😭😭😭
6:42 you can pull this off easily some girl in my class went by something completely different from her actual name, she just said that it was her name and when the teachers said the wrong name she just corrected them, its even in the yearbook as that even through online classes where her school account said her legal name, you just pretend that your actual name doesnt exist and it works
I remember my great uncle passed and PEOPLE POSTED ABOUT IT BEFORE THE FAMILY DID. He owned a restaurant that was extremely popular in my hometown (a hangout for pretty much everyone). It pissed me off. My cousin made a public post saying to let us at least grieve and post it ourselves instead of a random person (not a family friend but like a customer) posts about it. It felt really disrespectful. The restaurant is closed but they open sometimes.. it’s just not the same. I miss going there and seeing him in his old chair taking a nap or talking to me or my mom. He was so nice to the community.
Emo kids were always super sweet people. I had many alt friends and I’m a bit more into subcultures now. Great friends to have. Then there were the “emo not like you normies” ones that would call you a Baka, hiss at you, and LOVED “dark humor” that was just being as grossly offensive as possible.
I knew a girl who spoke with a thick Czech accent, which wasn’t too weird as she’s part Czech, she speaks Czech, and she has family that lives in the Czech Republic. The cringey part is that no one in her immediate family spoke with a Czech accent turns out she’d been faking it. (She was a third generation immigrant and we lived in the United States)
Knew a girl in middle school that made her whole personality about dogs because she loved them so much. Initial impression of her was obvious when my 6th grade art teacher showed a picture of a dog on the projector and the girl BOLTED to the front of the room and splayed herself on the whiteboard, "hugging" the picture. First day of 7th grade, the teacher told everyone to let him know if they wanted to be called something other than their actual name. Girl insisted on being called "Dog". Teacher said no. She would also bark and growl at people she didn't like because of course
Enjoying Star Wars, Lord of the Rings, or a manga is actually pretty plain vanilla in 2021. If you want to be a nerd, master calculus before you're 10. That's still nerdy.
Yeah, manga and anime are nowhere near nerd territory anymore. I personally don't watch/read it, but i've met a good amount of dudebros and cool kids who will openly talk to you about the latest episode of their favorite anime, or explain the differences between the anime and the light novel to you. It's not embarassing or cringy anymore as long as you aren't that kid who gets way too much into it.
I feel like what's considered "nerdy" is shrinking, or at least not as significant anymore. Games aren't nerdy, board games and DnD still is though. Nowadays it's not characterised by interests but personality traits.
@@BoardGameMaker4108 My understanding of DnD (entirely based on hearsay, possibly full of it), is that getting any handle on the rules is a task requiring months of reading and practice. You apparently have to be something of a fanatic before you even get started.
@@Sublibrarian11918333 I tried it a couple of times. Surprisingly, it's very simple, and quite fun. You can just join a game and pick-it up. Can't speak for older versions though. Wished I tried it when I was younger.
On one hand I like people who try to be 'quirky' and 'different' for attention getting slam dunked for being performative but on the other hand I worry regular people who just seem odd are kinda getting screwed over for no reason, yknow? Sometimes people just do things because they like em n' the storytime animator thing too, introvert just means people get their energy from spending time alone. that doesn't mean they don't like people
It’s kind of ironic that people obsess over Japanese language and culture to try to be unique considering so much of Japanese culture is based around conformity. Especially compared to American individualism.
I love the people who claim they have OCD because they're neat and tidy or whatever. Real OCD can take many forms and will impact your life to the point you, for a few examples: bathe 3/4 times a day; can't leave the house without immediately coming home and bathing/washing your hair; check things like locks or kitchen appliances numerous times (like ten at least) before you go to sleep; genuinely feel that the world is going to end or something almost as equally as terrible will happen if you don't do numerous tasks in a particular order (and yes, it's all solely based around you, one single person, however illogical that is); that all the objects in a room have to remain exactly as they are for a wish you have to come true; that any food past a day old is rotted even though it's obviously not; that your haircut, even though literally no one gives a shit, is infinitesimally not even so you have to spend hours trying to even it out. These are just some examples from my own family that's been plagued through generations with OCD. It's an incredibly disruptive illness that can definitely ruin your life. You can even be a dirty and disorganized person but still have OCD in other ways. Some of it strays over into magical thinking, but I really think the two go hand in hand in numerous ways.
Same with people who wear glasses but claim they are blind when they take them off. When you are actually blind nothing like glasses can really help you and when you take the glasses off you are still legally blind. That’s for people that could wear glasses but it still doesn’t help them that much. I hate when people say that. Or the bipolar one just because they feel sad or some thing.
Let me see here. None of these are personal stories. Just examples. People who claim to be built different unironically. People who claim to be woke or superiorly minded than others. [or to others.] just annoying. People who believe they are stronger than others and not proving it. People who do dumb things despite them believing it is quirky or some dumb stuff.
God, that "woke" bullsh*t is so childish. No, vaccines don't cause autism, no, FBI won't track you down if you don't turn off your phone in public, no, Government doesn't give a sh*t about you, no, 5G doesn't give you cancer. One even said "Einstein was wrong, infinite energy is possible and the elites are using it."
What? Sneezing at the sun is only in 25% of people? Huh I always have the famous 2 sneezes as I greet the sun 🤣 I thought it was normal cause my senses are in a holy crap that's bright mode.
And I feel that lightswitch thing. I have to flip the switches on and off 4 times, in timed intervals, among other things, and if I do it wrong, I have to restart. That's OCD.
There's a girl at my school who has a new sexuality or gender identity ever two weeks. She asked to be exempt from science class because we were studying reproductive anatomy and it 'triggered her gender dysphoria'.
He used to say every meme ever came from Reddit and somehow he would know of or see every meme before they hit Instagram, Twitter etc… and they weren’t funny anymore after they left Reddit because they became to “mainstream.” One day a few minutes before class with him I made a shitty meme with a picture that didn’t even match the caption. Put my tag in the meme and saved when I made it with the time. Showed him the meme and proceeded to stare at him while he claimed to me he’s seen it before on Reddit.
A girl in my school self named herself "Arson", and wouldn't respond to any other name, regardless of if it was her real name. She literally got mad at the yearbook crew for putting her real name in the yearbook. I'm not even gonna mention the obvious thing wrong with that nickname, out of any cringy nickname to name yourself.
Ya so cringy that people now a days are demanding you call them by the name they have given themselves, and having total meltdowns if you don't agree to play their game.
Cosplayer here ~ and these are just three of them from the top of my head: 1) So there's this guy (B) I've known since sophomore year of HS. I don't know why or how but he used to have a huge crush on me. So one day he said "I'm looking for something serious. Screw the others who go out to party and get wasted,my dream weekend date is staying in and watching TV while cudding on the couch all night. I love cuddling,but during the weekend I'm some sort of non-smoking non-drinking version of a trashy wannabe socialite who tries to squeeze herself into every event there is (I'm obsessed with music) so I didn't know what to reply to that if not "Hm? Yeah I'm looking for something serious too!!" Which was the only thing we had in common. That was followed by awkward silence. 2) Someone (R) who really wanted some s3ggs and Bacon but when I didn't give him that he faked to be into Alternative culture like me. "Yeah I'm alternative too like you,I'm depressed,I tried to kill myself,I s3lf H4rm and drug myself with energy drinks just like you!! Also I'm Pansexual like you too!! I hate F*gs but I have a L3sbian fetish so you go girl!!" That's no way to speak to a former Sh survivor who ironically stopped doing that once she actually started to dress like she wanted to (Me) and well the whole thing was just...Bleh. Also I hate drugs so yeah,Energy drinks don't have the dank kush in them either. I said "Do you want *Me* to tell your parents you need help dude? I can do that for you,so they can get you some help. Looks like you need it." 3) Ooooh boy. This other guy (M) was the textbook definition of a "PICK ME!!" Boy. The worst case scenario was when I asked him "Were there any Punks or Alt kids when you went to school?" And he said "Yeah but I hate that whole thing. In my opinion they just dress like that for attention. They want to be stared at. It's too extra." Then turned around,remembered that he was laying down next to a punk girl and he said "Oh yeah!! I used to be punk too!! I had that phase where I was walking around with trench coats and boots and spikes. I used to do that a lot." And in a different occasion "I don't like Joker and Harley Quinn. It's just so mainstream,I hate them. Only posers cosplay as them. Why would you go around to act like a clown at a con??" Then looked over at me with my Pink and Blue dyed hair plus a disappointed face and said "Oh but I think Harley is smoking hot!!! She's always sexy but I think the hottest version of her is the one with pink and blue hair..." I just said "Alright,this totally isn't pulling a 180° but yeah."
I used to pretend I was an alternate universe version of sans from undertale throughout middle school. I used to wear a blue hoodie everyday and drink ketchup packets to freak other kids out. it hurts to think about and I don't know how the teachers would bare to have me in thier classes when I wouldn't shut up with bad skeleton puns every 3 seconds
I live in Kansas I did a posh British accent for about 6 months when I was 18/19... it actually got a lot of attention from girls until they found out I was local...
Theres this girl at my highschool who posts about not caring what others think of her saying and how she doesnt care if you think shes mean…she doesn’t have the best self-image and has lost many friends Kindness is a virtue, not a constraint
I apparently have resting.... I'll call it serial killer face. I don't mean to, but my eyebrows tend to slant down when I concentrate, I tend to look up with widened eyes when suddenly called on because I startle easily, and my lips naturally turn down in a pseudo-frown. In Senior English class I sat behind this girl that constantly tried to be the center of attention, spoke in this fake childish voice and was almost proud of the fact that she was dumb (Sat next to her in Sophomore geometry, and her catchphrase was pretty much "Mr S! You make me feel retaaaaardeeeeed!") We were studying Hamlet at the time and we had an assignment where we had to quote part of his famous "To Be or not to Be" soliloquy to the teacher at her desk. She let anyone who wanted to volunteer first do it, and then the rest had to draw a random number and whatever they got they had to do it in that order. I volunteered to do it because I'm good at memorizing things like that, but this girl was one of the number pullers. She apparently wasn't paying any attention to the fact that I'd already done it, so while I'm writing something in my notebook she suddenly turns around and goes "Trade numbers with me please!" because she got some low number. I looked up at her, startled and she full on picks up her desk and carries it across the room yelling in her dumb child voice "Mrs. M! She's a psycho! She's gonna kill meeee!" I have never been in another situation where I've been so embarrassed for someone trying to embarrass me. Like, I was a cringey teenager. I was that quiet kid that watched anime and said edgy things with my friends, but I never did anything close to being as cringe as that.
People who don’t actually have ocd: Aaaa gotta arrange my cereal boxes!! Me, who actually has ocd: Aaaaa gotta run 20 laps around my garden otherwise I’ll never be a popular animator!! OnO now I have to go back into blender on my Mac and then minimise it and then go back to make sure it’s still there and then minimise it and repeat a hundred times otherwise I’ll never be a good friend!! Aaaaaaaa I gotta arrange my milk carton plants in order from needing more water to less water and then water them and then arrange them in reverse tomorrow before watering them and repeating forever otherwise I’ll never get back in shape!! Aaa now I wanna eat food so I gotta run into the kitchen and jump over the broken tile before I get to the freezer or I’ll never be able to meet my favorite fursuiter!! XD
………..this sounds awfully similar to that time I nearly drowned because I had to touch everything twice in the pool underwater, because…I JUST HAD TO IDK WHY. I might have OCD. :(
I remember I LOVED Black Butler when I was younger (if you don’t know what it is, its an anime) and I still love it to this day, but I remember when I was younger I loved it a little TOO MUCH, I would always pretend I was Ciel (the main character) I would talk in a posh accent and even came into school with an eyepatch on XD
There was a girl that went to my church that would dress up like Harley Quinn, talk like Harley Quinn, and act like Harley Quinn at every church gathering for roughly 2 years. Oh God she was annoying.
Yikes.
To church of all places?
Lmao one time my cousin had that phase where she’d pretend to hear voices and she quote on quote never stopped saying:” oh it’s the voices” “I’m kidding” “that’s not what they really said” like from the movie suicide squad. Thank goodness she left that phase lol
@@Louise-ls4jv yeah right. Every church dance shed find a new guy to flirt with and would often end up getting hoisted up on some poor guys shoulders or get piggy back rides from various guys while simultaneously being a wannabe Harley Quinn/Hot Topic dumpster fire. It was awful. Now she's somewhat tiktok famous for mouthing to your favorite 2010s emo/screamo music in full cosplay gear... no shame and I guess at least she did something with this "talent" but the cringe levels are still astronomical 5 or 6 years later. Nothing has changed :[
@@avayamm she's sounds Familiar 🤔on tic tok
I went to high school with three girls who insisted on being called things like “Bubbles”, “Poppet”, and “Willow” (legally known as Jennifer, ChristyAnn, and “Paulina”.
They got mad when the teacher refused to call them by anything other than a normal nickname, so Jenny, Christy, and Paula.
They were mad when a new girl transferred in that wanted to be called Merlin and the teacher obliged, since her full name was MeredithLynn.
They blackballed Merlin and tried insisting that she was a witch who was trying to put curses on everyone.
When I asked Merlin (who is amazing friend to this day) why she wanted to be called that, she said it’s because no one in her family ever pronounced her name right, and she had tons of cousins that couldn’t say it at all, but they could actually pronounce Merlin.
That's actually a pretty cute nickname
That takes a special type of person to name your own child something you can't pronounce.
Maybe it's because I have a cousin with almost that name, but seems easy enough to me. Was it pronounced differently then normal?
@@asskicker4000 sounds like her immediate family could, but cousins couldn't.
@@MysticMae21
Yeah probably. My mother's name is Stephanie, but none of her little cousins or nieces and nephews could say it right, so they'd call her Steffie.
Krispy Kreme hat guy isn't an attention seeker like the rest, he's just above us all and we don't realize it.
He's basically a god
op was def salty he didn’t have that drip
Definitely a chad
Back at it at Krispy kreme *Aggresive backflip*
I think it made him cool. I would be friends with Krispy kreme guy.
“I only have guy friends. There is so much drama with girls. Guys are just way easier to get along with.”
If someone says that then _they're_ the reason why there's so much "drama".
@@jeanne5922 Exactly
🤣🤣🤣🤣 i hear this from grown women
Being new to America, I have a lot of trouble deciphering undertones of conversations. Sarcasm is super hard for me to tell. I have to say that being in the company of men is easier overall to "read a room," and not say the wrong thing on accident that might upset someone. That doesn't mean I don't like or get along with women, but it is more difficult in general.
I remember my now ex girlfriend said the same thing. Later finds out she was cheating on me with my best friends friend 😂😆😄😀🙂🥲
I was called a quirky wannabe when I was in school but I was legitimately just so excited to participate in things that I went above and beyond. Like in high school the theme for our homecoming parade was candy theme and I wore a dress I made by hand out of skittles. People kept pulling the skittles off and laughing at me.
I wonder how many “quirky” kids were just excited
That dress sounds amazing,
@@rainbowhiccup It took me days but I thought it was cool.
I would NOT have the patience to make something like that. Props to you! I bet it was awesome
@@marsh_820 thank you! This was almost a decade ago already but I was very proud of it! I just don’t have any pictures before it got ruined. I glued about 5 pounds of Skittles to the dress making it pretty heavy, but if I were to redo it today I would put a vinyl layer over a red fabric skirt and add skittles between them
@@alize0623 5 pounds of Skittles? Oh my gosh that's so many 😭 you should definitely try remaking it one day just for fun
That one girl who pretends to have two different colored eyes and says she was bullied for it (despite childhood photos clearly showing it’s fake).
I have two diff colored eyes and this is how it goes:
“Do you have heterochromia?”
“Yeah.”
“My dog has that!”
“Super cool.”
-End scene-
I literally just seen a tiktok about her and then I see this comment 😂🤣 they said her own dad called her out on Instagram with pictures, she lost all her modeling contracts and still says she has heterochromia😭😂
Can we run through that last line one more time? ACTION.
**eye colors vary daily**
(left brown; right blue -monday)
(Left green, right brown - tuesday)
(left brown, right blue -wednesday)
Ectera
“Bullied” lmao I don’t think anyone cares 💀
Krispie Kream guy sounds genuinely…quirky. It’s not the hats though, it’s the roller backpack. You drag that shit around school, and you’re not playing. That’s real.
Yeah, dude sounds genuinely unhinged
I had a lesbian coworker who said her daughter was conceived by rape. She had a whole story about how the guy is currently in jail and how she lets her daughter see the fraternal grandmother and is thinking about letting him have a relationship with her. Full blown lie. The daughter is her girlfriend's daughter and not from rape.
*O_o* Wow... She's really pathetic...
That's disgusting. Rape shouldn't be used as a quirk.
I.....what
"Claimed smoking helped his ADHD" - That's actually true. It also kills you. But the comorbidity of a nicotine addiction and ADHD is quite a bit higher than the NT population.
i thought people with adhd had excess dopamine
@ferret according to the adhd foundation that relationship is more complicated as some people with adhd can have more dopamine and some have less
@@cyan.- no, thats why we seek dopamine
to be fair it couldve been weed which would have actually been legitimate
All the better that I never started, then!
ngl I wanna meet Krispy Kreme hat guy
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Whenever I'd walk to his house he'd always be up in a tree reading the Hobbit, and wearing something goofy like a Santa's Elf hat. Always pretended to not notice me and basically be like "oh my god you caught me in my natural habitat haha".
I also once told this guy (and a girl we both knew) about a crazy dream I had. Later that day he told the exact dream (MY dream) in front of me and her as if it was his. Bizarre
Santa's Elf hat is probably the worst possible choice of head cover for reading Hobbit in a tree.
Hmmmm... I gotta wear something to show I'm a fan of this book I never read. That Lord of the rings movie had elves in it right? I'll wear a Santa's elf hat! They're totally the same thing.
*Hobbitat
Oh god. I knew a girl in highschool, and one day while we were skipping class she shows me how she put red lip liner all over her eyeline because she liked how people asked her about her red eyes. Girl straight up looked like she had a bad allergic reaction.
Teacher **sends her to the principal for being high**
I had a phase when I was 10-11 where I said I was a nerd, I told people to call me nerd boy. I cringe at this all the time
Oh, it’s you, Nerd Boy. Haven’t seen you in awhile
@@kennireynolds1606 wait do you actually think you remember me or are you joking?
Whenever school kids would pretend to be nerds I would yk ask them nerdy things. (Maybe we liked the same things such as rubiks cubes, JRR tolkien did you know facts, etc...) and they would always have weird answers. Idk how to explain it but you could tell they were faking it. And my friends had this running joke during spirit week (or whatever) on nerd day.
"Why arent you dressed like a nerd?"
"this is what I wear everyday!"
"exactly"
"Exactly"
**confusion**
Dang only 25% sneeze when looking at a bright sun? I'm a rare breed.
I used to do it all the time when I would come out of church. But I haven’t done it in a while.
I didn't even know it was that common of a thing until recently.
My twin and I have always done it, health thought everyone did it until now...
No comparin'
This post reminds me of the time Lisa Simpson wanted to play football with her brother's team and finds out there's already other girls lol
“That’s right! A girl wants to play football! How about that?” 😄
Nick made a show about that and it’s the biggest asspull I've seen on nick ever
Listening to this thread has me realizing my entire personality consists of 3-4 different traits and I've been as horribly cringey person. Yikes
If you're not bothering anybody, be cringe! I love lilo&stitch, bracelets, rubiks cubes, and basketball. None of those affect my peers and I'm happy
As long as you're not bothering/harming other people or rubs it into their faces, you do you.
I had a friend who thought he was in a cartoon in middle school. The teacher would make us go to the whiteboard (I am not a native speaker. If I make any mistakes, please correct me.), write the answer of a question, then go back to our desk. He would run to the whiteboard (he could get there in two steps by walking.), Ram into it, then act like nothing happened. He would fake falling in PE classes, talk about subjects we clearly weren't interested in. We even told him that we weren't interested, he kept speaking. He had a very close friend from elementary school, we shared common interests with his best friend so we would talk sometimes. He would get mad jealous. He couldn't stand me talking to his friend for 5 minutes. He would come and beg for attention. He nearly broke my hand/fingers while doing so. Unfortulately, I only had 4 friends, one being his best friend, and the others being in our friend group of four, including him. I hope he changes someday. I'm getting along fine with the other 2 in our friend group though. The strange part is, he had a very interesting personality. He would get a lot more attention if he acted like the person he was.
Tl dr: had a cringe friend who thought he was in a cartoon.
Sh*t, I got another one:
This was in middle school, too. There was a girl who liked science, quantum physics in particular. The thing is, she was an attention seeker, she would talk about how she has no time for games or fun (but she had time to be active on social media everyday.), how her courses (kind of like a 2nd school, but only "geniuses" go there.) take so much time, how quantum physics is so interesting, how she hates everything except physics, etc. Yes, she was the best student in the school for one year (other than that year it was either me or the other smart guy who was in my friend group.), but that isn't an excuse for being an arrogant (yes, she would brag about her IQ and how she wanted to calculate the size of the universe and invent teleportation before she turned 18.) attention seeker. She would make the same joke everytime she saw a teacher and everyone would predent it is so funny. Frick you, A.
I try avoiding to be the first guy (taking when no one cares, clumsily falling in class, getting jealous and showing it) and for the second person: I like math and science. And I do pay attention in class, HOWEVER I don't make it my personality and I don't dis other subjects (publicly) unless were all agreeing xyz teacher is bad.
Also your English is great! Possibly better than mine, and I'm native!
The fake accent thing...we had a new manager (a grown woman with 2 kids) that went away from our area, lived in Florida for a few years, and came back with a fake australian accent. She pretended like she didn't recognize the coworkers she grew up with.
People like the first guy make me nervous to answer when people ask what I do for a living. I'm an author and sometimes I miss really obvious things 😂
Hahaha same... Published my debut almost a year ago now and I realised yesterday that my fire alarm hasn't had a battery in it for almost the same amount of time. Oops.
I bet he thinks a doctor knows if people smoke just by looking at them.
There was a kid in my school who insisted on being called buzz after buzz light-year. His name was Michael. He was 15. Even the teachers had to call him buzz because he flipped out and ignored people if they called him Michael.
That sounds like something a first grader would do XD
I literally did that when I was *five*
Im imagining the weird kid with all the broken toys and weird baby head thing from toy story lol
@@edd1e.4 Sid?
I was reading this and was like "that's fine for an elementary schooler" until I got to the 15 part
Im 34 and still throw naruto signs at my dog
That sounds hilarious, though
Based
I up and decided I wanted a british accent, where each word is carefully pronounced. The difference between me and that person that wanted an aussie accent, is that it ended up basically permanent, and I was 5-6 at the time
A girl I knew only spoke in a stereotypical American accent for years. She went there once on holiday and thought it was so cool she kept the accent. She did it for so long, I actually thought she was American until she went back to speaking normally in seconday school and I was really confused.
As a British person I have no idea why you would want a British accent lol
@@igotaplan922 I may or may not have thought that british people didn't have accents because it was an "english" accent, and decided I didn't want an accent.
I had some very strange ideas as a child
@@compositeembryo7186 yeah there’s a bunch of British accents tbh. The Welsh,Scottish,English each have a bunch of different accents,slang and everything else
@@compositeembryo7186 I mean you were maybe on to something, the "Received Pronunciation" of English (at least back in the 50s) was considered to be "International" and basically even American books on proper diction would go by the same pronunciation. For a time movies used the "TransAtlantic Accent" which was made-up really, but reflected this attitude that the "original" English pronunciation was correct/universal. I think it's kinda neat you had been thinking about this at all at a young age honestly.
I feel like I'll end up on one of these lists, lmao. During my last two years of Highschool, I carried a Furby around. It wasn't really to try and be quirky- they're a comfort item for me! I know eventually tho I'll end up on one of these stories as the strange chick who carried a furby in her purse (understandably)
It’s a bit strange but also understandable. Doubt you would end up on one of these lists if the person understands why you carried a furby around.
same with me but it was a toy jellyfish
There's a girl I go to school with who is a friend of one my friends. They've known her for a long time, they really like her, and as long as they're happy hanging out, then I don't really care if they wanna hang out with her. I don't really like her because she has really problematic behavior. She has a heavy build, and she'll complain to her friends who are small built and thin that they make her feel bad about herself, that she feels ugly next to them, that being so skinny makes them look weak and sick and frail. Or once, we had a teacher who mentioned how a student's life at home and the way they're raised can have an impact in their school life and they develop later in life, and at one point, she mentioned a few things that could cause problems to student and their ability to focus on work and tasks, such as the death of a loved one, living with a mental illness, or even a parent leaving, and when this girl heard the "parent leaving" part, she completely lost it in the classroom and started bawling her eyes out. I was really sympathetic towards her, since my own father had left, and I knew how hard that was, but then she started accusing the teacher of aiming that statement right at her directly, and saying things like "nobody knows what it's like" and even when I tried to talk to her about it, she said "you're just like everyone else, you don't really know what it's like", etc etc. So yeah, she made me cringe really hard acting like that. Now we're going on our senior year and she doesn't do that anymore, and she's actually really nice now.
that's just stupid
@@taurohnyt617 😂🤣😭
Is anybody else so scared of being perceived as any negative or weird trope of person so they stick to just being quiet instead🥰👍🏽
Nope. You need to stop being so self in-secure about yourself.
Caring about things you have no control over takes a lot of energy you could use for things you enjoy. There will always be people who think you're silly or won't like you, but guess what? There will also be people who'll enjoy your personality. If you dare show it that is.
Unsolicited advice I know. Didn't mean to make you feel bad, but I know being quiet when you don't really want to be is aweful. Be yourself.
I do lol
I used to be like the people described in the video, and got bullied a lot for it. Nowadays I'm still quite "unique" but I'm way more chill about it. People respond better when you actually act reasonable and you're overall a nice person. Anyone who perceives you as negative despite having a good personality is an asshole and just isn't worth the effort to impress.
Im a really insecure person and ive literally never cared about what trope i would be. So its definitely just a you problem
This one guy I dated in high school told me he hunted monsters like Sam and Dean in Supernatural. He had a box of newspaper clippings under this bed and showed me a chalk drawn summoning circle in his back yard. He even told me he broke his arm on a job. Yeeah I noped out after all that.
Aw he's crazy
I went to high school with a guy who always wore an Army jacket and strutted around like he was a tough guy, but he was about 5'5" and weighed maybe 120 pounds. Insisted he was a "street fighter", and made a lot of creepy comments and advances to girls no matter how many times he was rejected. One day in Biology he farted and shit his pants (I was sitting at the desk in front of his, and I heard him whisper, "Oh no, it squirted"), and that was the end of the tough guy act. He got ridiculed so much that I think he either transferred or dropped out.
I’m Team Krispy Kreme Guy. Absolute king.
Reminded me of suction cup man when he got the guitar out of his backpack after getting his blown up by satan
@rianplaz99 what
The last time I was this early we were still hooting and hollering over the discovery of fire
Bruh nobody cares how first you are
@@TheCaptainFatBelly I don't care that you don't care
@@zedkillerbros5685 then it cancels each other out. Cool
@@justaperson1793 Moderately first
Ooh? Grug? It you? Wow, me not seen you for more-fingers-than-on-both-hands! What you up to now? Last me heard, you and Boartusk tribe were going to the Big White Hills to hunt mammoth!
Ahh, yes. The Facebook Quiz Diagnosis Girl. I know so many who are like that. Over the last 3 months or so, I've watched a mate go from sharing ADHD memes to being ADHD and calling people 'Normies'. When she didn't get the desired response, she started with sharing Autism memes and became Autistic. The fact she can talk herself into having random conditions is extremely impressive. Her acting needs work, though.
If she's under the age of 25 there's a reason she can do that. Your brain is still developing until 25yrs... Repeating something, seeing something over and over, etc.... Will mold your mind clay to be like that. That's why my friend "used to be gay" because she was influenced by the media. You cam tell if someone is being influenced by consitency. My friend was gay for a short period. I've known I'm a lesbian for 2.5 years. Your friend all of a sudden doesn't have ADHD after a week or so?
I knew a man who would pretend he was Australian...he actually fooled a few people...he was Michigan born and raised...he also claimed he knew people in the mafia...also my crazy ex husband would say he was a 3,000 year old vampire and would go out of his way to convince you he was...😒
I wanna know more about the bear. That sounds weird as hell.
I’m not like most girls.
I have a rare physical disorder.
6:23 I’m always worried people will think that I’m doing this, that I’m just pretending to trip or fall all the time to be “funny” or whatever when I’m just a straight up klutz, but I like to hope that it’s quite apparent that my stumbles are real
Girl likes her own FB posts.
50-60 posts a day, only YT vids of "5 signs that you are odd/depressed/have OCD" etc. and "articles" (she writes them herself) about how it's soooo hard to be "too popular/the best looking in your friend group/everyone being jealous of you/have skills that no one else have" and so on.... And obviously she also comments them like "haha, I guess I was meant to be weird" and such.
No one ever talks to her IRL...
I broke down in laughter with the "rawr means I love you in dinosaur"...that phrase was used more often at my middle school than the average school I think.
or awesomesauce
"at first you'd think wow, a cute girl with a ukulele, I bet she's really cool! But you would be falling into her trap "
LMAO
There was a kid a couple of years ago who pretended to be my friend and sat at the same lunch table as me, despite none of my actual friends or myself liking him. Not sure why, because we were very vocal about wanting him to get out. He carried shitty history books with him every day, and bothered us constantly with super weird or truly horrifying history facts, like gory forms of ancient torture. Apparently he thought knowing this shit made him smart? And then he rubbed it in our faces that he was so smart, so genius, so cool. We called his bluff-this kid was just craving attention.
Then, next year in freshman year, I saw him talking to my science teacher during an extra help period. He got a 26 out of 70-something points on a test that I had aced.
Yeah, no. I have a sneaking suspicion he’s autistic; maybe would explain his lack of social graces.
I had a girl in the first grade that faked a seizure. She did it as a 'prank' but she legitimately worried me and the other girls at the table. Most of us had JUST learned what a seizure is and she had put toothpaste in in her mouth when we were listening to the teacher and swished it until it foamed.
I'm one of those people that sneezes to sunlight.. it's also just bright lights in general but its not cool or quirky it literally makes no difference
I used to think it was dust.
That idea of that sounds funny as hell to me
Honestly I think everyone has a cringe phase but when it goes on for a long time or becomes obsessive then there's more of a problem
To me, it's only bad when they obnoxiously try to make a point that they are quirky/different, to the point of disturbing/harming other people. Most of the time, even when it seems to go on for a long time or these people are just so obsessed with their "quirkiness", they are harmless and not that annoying. Like, sure, it's weird but as long as they don't rub it to my face, they can do whatever they want as long it's legal and harmless.
@@jogle9013wot
I never knew walking into the sun and sneezing was a real thing. Yet, I actually do that. Every single time.
For about a month a few years ago... I thought to myself, "Why do I never wear skirts and dresses?" So I got a couple of dresses, but mostly I started wearing ankle-length stretchy cotton skirts--think tee-shirt type material. After bumbling around with them sometimes sliding down off my hips or stepping on their hems, I realized I can't walk in these things and it's too awkward. I still have about six of these things. I never got one compliment on them, either (pouty face). It's much more common to wear shorts here, anyway.
A girl I used to be friends in with school started having a super inappropriate relationship with another girl in our class. It wasn't anything awful, but they were 12 and the entire thing was ridiculous. They would kiss during break, stay up till 1 in the morning texting super weird messages to each other, and told practically the entire school that they were gay and so proud to be gay. This was like 2 days after she told nearly everyone in our class that she was bisexual. While there is nothing wrong with being gay or bisexual, it was so obviously for attention. They were both far to young and it was honestly just creepy. If anyone dared question their super inappropriate relationship, they would scream that they were proud of being gay and you were so homophobic. I stopped hanging out with her after that. She was an attention seeking brat and I'm glad we're not friends anymore. She claimed on several occasions to have depression and anxiety, neither of which were properly diagnosed. She even went through a phase (she was still only 12 at this point) of literally faking panic attacks. They were so obviously fake, but a few of my gullible classmates sucked up to them and she clearly loved the attention. If you ever told her they weren't real, she would flip and say you didn't know what it was like to be her. Looking back, I realise just how dumb that kid was.
Sounds like she wanted attention even if it was bad some people crave attention no matter how negative it is
@@kikigam7113 Totally agree. She did a bunch of other stuff too, but the ones I mentioned in my first comment were the worst.
mmmmmm……I want her to go to therapy….please tell me she got therapy….
@@springwolfie1855 none of the teachers/responsible adults ever found out. I personally think she didn't want them to find out because she knew how mad they would be .The girl she was "dating" was actually called babe on her phone and the mum clearly never checked her daughters phone because she never found out . It's actually sad because her mum and step dad obviously didn't really care because they let her ( and her 2 older brothers ) get away with all sorts of very questionable things . Me and my other 3 or 4 friends actually debated telling a teacher eventually we decided that it wasn't worth it but I now kind of wished we had told a someone .
@@rachel957 …..yikes
Several weeks ago we were at a bar celebrating a coworkers 21st bday and there was a guy down the bar boasting loudly that he was a hells angel. We’ve got a big hell’s angels operation in my area and there’ll usually be a couple in every bar in town at any given time of the day. Well his lucky day was when the local leader and a couple goons walk in. He’s actually quite a nice guy. Mid 70s, rides an old Indian, big ass beard. Well he heard the guy and walked over and began chatting him up. He asked the guy about the decal on his bike and said he rode his other bike today. He called him out that he was a faker and the goons took the guy outside and beat the shit outta him
I didn't think what age range this would be about, but of course it's high school.
8:44 LMAO at "bear that vomits corpses"
Back up.
When they mentioned the anime anime fangirl with the OC fanart I was expecting a multicolored over designed mess of a character.
Not a bear that eats so many people it has to bulimic just to make room for more.
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I don't think watching Star Wars makes you nerdy. It's a good movie series.
I feel like you'd have to be so deeply into it that you know the backstory of Jar Jar Binks for you to be considered nerdy.
What is jar jar bink’s back story though? I’m actually curious now
@@igotaplan922 Off the top of my head, Jar-Jar's family actually runs an extremely successful whaling company, and at one point, causes him and his father to shipwreck on a deserted island. At some point Jar-Jar drives his father to the point of almost killing himself before then trying to kill his son.
Brought wine to school in a thermic bottle. Worst part, she was my crush at the time and I was at prime simp stage
1:15 I actually have "Solar sneeze reflex" and it sucks. I sneeze going from inside to outside, if my husband opens the window blinds. I even sneeze after minor pain like if I stub my toe or pick a stubborn eyebrow hair. Why would someone WANT to have this? You can take mine
I had a “not like other girls” phase in 6th grade and it was pretty cringe inducing. I also watched Austin and Ally because I had a crush on a kid named Austin and one of my nicknames at home was Ally 😭😭😭
6:42 you can pull this off easily some girl in my class went by something completely different from her actual name, she just said that it was her name and when the teachers said the wrong name she just corrected them, its even in the yearbook as that even through online classes where her school account said her legal name, you just pretend that your actual name doesnt exist and it works
i go by Camou becuase im trans and i literally just ask everyone to call my camou lmfao no one calls me anything else
"I'm not like other girls."
You wanna REALLY be not like the other girls? Act like you're a 1950's housewife. 🤣
I remember my great uncle passed and PEOPLE POSTED ABOUT IT BEFORE THE FAMILY DID. He owned a restaurant that was extremely popular in my hometown (a hangout for pretty much everyone). It pissed me off. My cousin made a public post saying to let us at least grieve and post it ourselves instead of a random person (not a family friend but like a customer) posts about it. It felt really disrespectful. The restaurant is closed but they open sometimes.. it’s just not the same. I miss going there and seeing him in his old chair taking a nap or talking to me or my mom. He was so nice to the community.
*"Are you a robot?"*
"What? No!"
*"Say ugh."*
"D-Don't you mean ug?"
*"Kill him."*
2:45 that aint cringe. That is certified CHAD
Emo kids were always super sweet people. I had many alt friends and I’m a bit more into subcultures now. Great friends to have. Then there were the “emo not like you normies” ones that would call you a Baka, hiss at you, and LOVED “dark humor” that was just being as grossly offensive as possible.
I knew a girl who spoke with a thick Czech accent, which wasn’t too weird as she’s part Czech, she speaks Czech, and she has family that lives in the Czech Republic. The cringey part is that no one in her immediate family spoke with a Czech accent turns out she’d been faking it. (She was a third generation immigrant and we lived in the United States)
Knew a girl in middle school that made her whole personality about dogs because she loved them so much. Initial impression of her was obvious when my 6th grade art teacher showed a picture of a dog on the projector and the girl BOLTED to the front of the room and splayed herself on the whiteboard, "hugging" the picture. First day of 7th grade, the teacher told everyone to let him know if they wanted to be called something other than their actual name. Girl insisted on being called "Dog". Teacher said no. She would also bark and growl at people she didn't like because of course
2:44 I don't know if he was trying to be different but he is a cool ass dude
3:15 has this dude never heard of an Irish mobster
Enjoying Star Wars, Lord of the Rings, or a manga is actually pretty plain vanilla in 2021.
If you want to be a nerd, master calculus before you're 10. That's still nerdy.
Yeah, manga and anime are nowhere near nerd territory anymore. I personally don't watch/read it, but i've met a good amount of dudebros and cool kids who will openly talk to you about the latest episode of their favorite anime, or explain the differences between the anime and the light novel to you. It's not embarassing or cringy anymore as long as you aren't that kid who gets way too much into it.
I feel like what's considered "nerdy" is shrinking, or at least not as significant anymore. Games aren't nerdy, board games and DnD still is though. Nowadays it's not characterised by interests but personality traits.
@@BoardGameMaker4108 My understanding of DnD (entirely based on hearsay, possibly full of it), is that getting any handle on the rules is a task requiring months of reading and practice.
You apparently have to be something of a fanatic before you even get started.
@@Sublibrarian11918333 I tried it a couple of times. Surprisingly, it's very simple, and quite fun. You can just join a game and pick-it up. Can't speak for older versions though. Wished I tried it when I was younger.
Respect to those who admitted they used to be cringe.
Hell, I’m STILL cringe
Source:pfp
On one hand I like people who try to be 'quirky' and 'different' for attention getting slam dunked for being performative but on the other hand I worry regular people who just seem odd are kinda getting screwed over for no reason, yknow? Sometimes people just do things because they like em
n' the storytime animator thing too, introvert just means people get their energy from spending time alone. that doesn't mean they don't like people
I had a classmate who was pregnant for 3 years.
We're all cringey to someone lol just do what you do with harm to none.
It’s kind of ironic that people obsess over Japanese language and culture to try to be unique considering so much of Japanese culture is based around conformity. Especially compared to American individualism.
I love the people who claim they have OCD because they're neat and tidy or whatever.
Real OCD can take many forms and will impact your life to the point you, for a few examples: bathe 3/4 times a day; can't leave the house without immediately coming home and bathing/washing your hair; check things like locks or kitchen appliances numerous times (like ten at least) before you go to sleep; genuinely feel that the world is going to end or something almost as equally as terrible will happen if you don't do numerous tasks in a particular order (and yes, it's all solely based around you, one single person, however illogical that is); that all the objects in a room have to remain exactly as they are for a wish you have to come true; that any food past a day old is rotted even though it's obviously not; that your haircut, even though literally no one gives a shit, is infinitesimally not even so you have to spend hours trying to even it out.
These are just some examples from my own family that's been plagued through generations with OCD. It's an incredibly disruptive illness that can definitely ruin your life. You can even be a dirty and disorganized person but still have OCD in other ways. Some of it strays over into magical thinking, but I really think the two go hand in hand in numerous ways.
This is very true. I have OCD and I am constantly obsessing over certain thoughts. It really is absolute hell
Same with people who wear glasses but claim they are blind when they take them off. When you are actually blind nothing like glasses can really help you and when you take the glasses off you are still legally blind. That’s for people that could wear glasses but it still doesn’t help them that much. I hate when people say that. Or the bipolar one just because they feel sad or some thing.
Let me see here. None of these are personal stories. Just examples.
People who claim to be built different unironically.
People who claim to be woke or superiorly minded than others. [or to others.] just annoying.
People who believe they are stronger than others and not proving it.
People who do dumb things despite them believing it is quirky or some dumb stuff.
God, that "woke" bullsh*t is so childish. No, vaccines don't cause autism, no, FBI won't track you down if you don't turn off your phone in public, no, Government doesn't give a sh*t about you, no, 5G doesn't give you cancer. One even said "Einstein was wrong, infinite energy is possible and the elites are using it."
I’m build different….I have Tourette’s
What? Sneezing at the sun is only in 25% of people? Huh I always have the famous 2 sneezes as I greet the sun 🤣 I thought it was normal cause my senses are in a holy crap that's bright mode.
some of these people *are* just quirky or weird, not purposefully doing it to be perceived as special
And I feel that lightswitch thing. I have to flip the switches on and off 4 times, in timed intervals, among other things, and if I do it wrong, I have to restart. That's OCD.
The hell? I thought the sun made everyone sneeze 🤧:/
There's a girl at my school who has a new sexuality or gender identity ever two weeks. She asked to be exempt from science class because we were studying reproductive anatomy and it 'triggered her gender dysphoria'.
"A bear that vomits corpses."
...
go on.
The guy who wore the crispy cream hat
I solute you. That one I feel like he earned it and that he is quirky
He used to say every meme ever came from Reddit and somehow he would know of or see every meme before they hit Instagram, Twitter etc… and they weren’t funny anymore after they left Reddit because they became to “mainstream.”
One day a few minutes before class with him I made a shitty meme with a picture that didn’t even match the caption. Put my tag in the meme and saved when I made it with the time. Showed him the meme and proceeded to stare at him while he claimed to me he’s seen it before on Reddit.
A girl in my school self named herself "Arson", and wouldn't respond to any other name, regardless of if it was her real name. She literally got mad at the yearbook crew for putting her real name in the yearbook. I'm not even gonna mention the obvious thing wrong with that nickname, out of any cringy nickname to name yourself.
Ya so cringy that people now a days are demanding you call them by the name they have given themselves, and having total meltdowns if you don't agree to play their game.
There was a girl that would purposely fall out of her chair in my highschool too! I'm talking about you Brea B.
dude having to actually sneeze whenever u look at the sun isn’t even cool it’s a pain in the ass 😔
Pfffttt the sneezing one 😂 I have that and AGSHDKDJD I never thought anyone would use that as a cute quirky minority thing hahahaa
Sang the under the sea but the depressed one, off key, loudly.
I 100% assure you that the Australian accent was completely wrong and didn't actually sound like us Australians
What's wrong with showing that you're unique? I don't get it
Cosplayer here ~ and these are just three of them from the top of my head:
1) So there's this guy (B) I've known since sophomore year of HS. I don't know why or how but he used to have a huge crush on me. So one day he said "I'm looking for something serious. Screw the others who go out to party and get wasted,my dream weekend date is staying in and watching TV while cudding on the couch all night.
I love cuddling,but during the weekend I'm some sort of non-smoking non-drinking version of a trashy wannabe socialite who tries to squeeze herself into every event there is (I'm obsessed with music) so I didn't know what to reply to that if not "Hm? Yeah I'm looking for something serious too!!" Which was the only thing we had in common. That was followed by awkward silence.
2) Someone (R) who really wanted some s3ggs and Bacon but when I didn't give him that he faked to be into Alternative culture like me. "Yeah I'm alternative too like you,I'm depressed,I tried to kill myself,I s3lf H4rm and drug myself with energy drinks just like you!! Also I'm Pansexual like you too!! I hate F*gs but I have a L3sbian fetish so you go girl!!"
That's no way to speak to a former Sh survivor who ironically stopped doing that once she actually started to dress like she wanted to (Me) and well the whole thing was just...Bleh. Also I hate drugs so yeah,Energy drinks don't have the dank kush in them either. I said "Do you want *Me* to tell your parents you need help dude? I can do that for you,so they can get you some help. Looks like you need it."
3) Ooooh boy.
This other guy (M) was the textbook definition of a "PICK ME!!" Boy. The worst case scenario was when I asked him "Were there any Punks or Alt kids when you went to school?" And he said "Yeah but I hate that whole thing. In my opinion they just dress like that for attention. They want to be stared at. It's too extra." Then turned around,remembered that he was laying down next to a punk girl and he said "Oh yeah!! I used to be punk too!! I had that phase where I was walking around with trench coats and boots and spikes. I used to do that a lot."
And in a different occasion "I don't like Joker and Harley Quinn. It's just so mainstream,I hate them. Only posers cosplay as them. Why would you go around to act like a clown at a con??" Then looked over at me with my Pink and Blue dyed hair plus a disappointed face and said "Oh but I think Harley is smoking hot!!! She's always sexy but I think the hottest version of her is the one with pink and blue hair..."
I just said "Alright,this totally isn't pulling a 180° but yeah."
cosplayer here~, immediate dislike
@@doorman2374
Oh good another cosplayer!!
You too like me can feel the cringe through the screen. If you've met this kind of people,I'm sorry.
@@theycallmet3061 wait no, I'm not a cosplayer and I'm not mad you're a cosplayer, I'm mad you used ~
@@doorman2374 Why though LMAO
@@theycallmet3061 it's just how it works
Idk, maybe spelling Quirky with a C?
The sneezing thing got me. I'm one of the few who do sneeze at bright sunlight, so this made me laugh
Writer means unemployed alcoholic.🤣
I used to pretend I was an alternate universe version of sans from undertale throughout middle school. I used to wear a blue hoodie everyday and drink ketchup packets to freak other kids out. it hurts to think about and I don't know how the teachers would bare to have me in thier classes when I wouldn't shut up with bad skeleton puns every 3 seconds
I live in Kansas I did a posh British accent for about 6 months when I was 18/19... it actually got a lot of attention from girls until they found out I was local...
Theres this girl at my highschool who posts about not caring what others think of her saying and how she doesnt care if you think shes mean…she doesn’t have the best self-image and has lost many friends
Kindness is a virtue, not a constraint
Her brain “wasn’t fully accumulated to America”? Perhaps you or she meant “acclimated”?
It would be the cherry on top if she really did pronounce it as "accumulated"
I apparently have resting.... I'll call it serial killer face. I don't mean to, but my eyebrows tend to slant down when I concentrate, I tend to look up with widened eyes when suddenly called on because I startle easily, and my lips naturally turn down in a pseudo-frown.
In Senior English class I sat behind this girl that constantly tried to be the center of attention, spoke in this fake childish voice and was almost proud of the fact that she was dumb (Sat next to her in Sophomore geometry, and her catchphrase was pretty much "Mr S! You make me feel retaaaaardeeeeed!") We were studying Hamlet at the time and we had an assignment where we had to quote part of his famous "To Be or not to Be" soliloquy to the teacher at her desk. She let anyone who wanted to volunteer first do it, and then the rest had to draw a random number and whatever they got they had to do it in that order.
I volunteered to do it because I'm good at memorizing things like that, but this girl was one of the number pullers. She apparently wasn't paying any attention to the fact that I'd already done it, so while I'm writing something in my notebook she suddenly turns around and goes "Trade numbers with me please!" because she got some low number. I looked up at her, startled and she full on picks up her desk and carries it across the room yelling in her dumb child voice "Mrs. M! She's a psycho! She's gonna kill meeee!"
I have never been in another situation where I've been so embarrassed for someone trying to embarrass me. Like, I was a cringey teenager. I was that quiet kid that watched anime and said edgy things with my friends, but I never did anything close to being as cringe as that.
I love the Japanese culture. The history. The incredible stories. Its just really cool. But I’m not going to try to make it my own.
People who don’t actually have ocd: Aaaa gotta arrange my cereal boxes!!
Me, who actually has ocd:
Aaaaa gotta run 20 laps around my garden otherwise I’ll never be a popular animator!! OnO now I have to go back into blender on my Mac and then minimise it and then go back to make sure it’s still there and then minimise it and repeat a hundred times otherwise I’ll never be a good friend!! Aaaaaaaa I gotta arrange my milk carton plants in order from needing more water to less water and then water them and then arrange them in reverse tomorrow before watering them and repeating forever otherwise I’ll never get back in shape!! Aaa now I wanna eat food so I gotta run into the kitchen and jump over the broken tile before I get to the freezer or I’ll never be able to meet my favorite fursuiter!! XD
………..this sounds awfully similar to that time I nearly drowned because I had to touch everything twice in the pool underwater, because…I JUST HAD TO IDK WHY. I might have OCD. :(
I remember I LOVED Black Butler when I was younger (if you don’t know what it is, its an anime) and I still love it to this day, but I remember when I was younger I loved it a little TOO MUCH, I would always pretend I was Ciel (the main character) I would talk in a posh accent and even came into school with an eyepatch on XD
2:42 she isn't the wrost😵💫 people who say they 500,000,000+ alters
0:38 EVERY👏DAMN👏KID👏IN👏TIK👏TOK👏
The bumper sticker guy sounds super insufferable. Imagine thinking that people customizing their car and showing their interests is "Cringe"
The need to advertise your political opinions and preference in dog breeds to the entire world speaks to a certain level of mental illness
Thank god I went to live with my dad because my mom almost made me feel like I was “not like other girls” : )