The 28 Worst Tweets Ever Captured From The Digital Landfill

Jake Parker

13 hours ago

The Hall of Shame featuring two smartphones displaying viral nonsensical and funny Twitter posts.

I often wonder if the human race was a mistake and then I see a tweet about salting a toilet rim to make a diarrita and I am certain of it. These are the worst tweets ever written by people who clearly have far too much time and not enough shame. From confusing population math to reproductive egg counts this is a digital landfill of thoughts that should have been deleted immediately. Prepare to feel your soul leave your body from the sheer cringe.

Dark humor tweet from octopus/caveman about salting a toilet rim to make a diarrita.
Baffling social media post questioning why the global population isn't zero despite births and deaths.
Controversial tweet by Stefan Molyneux discussing Taylor Swift's age and her remaining reproductive egg count.
Lifestyle post claiming the biggest rebellion is starting a farm and making breast milk ice cream.
Screen capture of AnnaLynne McCord's viral video poem addressed to Vladimir Putin about being his mother.
Chuck Wendig tweet using nonsensical gibberish words to describe a Wednesday brain fog needing coffee.
Post about a daughter doing a Wakanda pose and saying Ruthkanda forever after learning about RBG.
TMI tweet by Doc asking if others give up after wiping and the paper isn't white.
Contradictory social media post from a user claiming to be a meat-eating vegan who exists.
Stonks.com tweet romanticizing a crowded San Francisco coffee shop filled with ambitious startup founders.

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I am looking at these logic failures and I am honestly impressed by the lack of basic biology on display. How do you claim to be a meat eating vegan with a straight face? It is a startling departure from common sense that makes me want to throw my phone into the nearest body of water. We are seeing social media fails at an industrial scale here. You have people romanticizing crowded coffee shops filled with startup founders as if that is not a literal circle of hell. And the performance poetry aimed at world leaders? It is the peak of main character syndrome where every thought is treated as a profound cultural milestone. I especially love the girl doing a Wakanda pose for RBG because that is exactly what the legal system was missing. It is a landscape of information that has been corrupted by people who think their bathroom habits are interesting enough to share with the public. TMI terrors are everywhere from people giving up on wiping to lifestyle posts about making breast milk ice cream as an act of rebellion. It is not a rebellion it is just a very good reason to never visit your farm. We are all just victims of a digital age where everyone has a megaphone and absolutely nothing useful to say to the world.

The Chuck Wendig tweet using gibberish for brain fog is perhaps the most honest thing in this batch even if it is completely nonsensical. We have reached the absolute peak of online second hand embarrassment and there is no coming back from it. Seeing Stefan Molyneux discuss a pop star’s reproductive health is a level of unsolicited medical commentary that proves total anonymity was a bad idea for civil society. We are living in a timeline where people ask why the population is not zero despite births and deaths happening at the same time. It is a math failure that would make a primary school teacher weep. These posts are a warning to everyone to check their drafts before hitting send. If you find yourself identifying with any of these posters please do us all a favor and log off forever. It is the only way to save what little dignity we have left as a species.

If your faith in humanity has been successfully destroyed you should check out some cursed comments, social media drama, or maybe some classic internet fails. There is plenty of company in the world of the confused and the unhinged if you look hard enough. Just try to keep your own thoughts in the notes app where they belong before you become the next viral disaster on the timeline.

Jake Parker, known around the web as "Jay," is a digital writer with over 10 years of experience covering internet humor, meme trends, and viral content. Before joining Thunder Dungeon, Jay was the lead editor at MemeWire, where he helped curate memes that broke the internet, including coverage on trends like Distracted Boyfriend, Kombucha Girl, and Bernie Sanders’ Mittens. A self-proclaimed "professional procrastinator," Jay spends his downtime scrolling Reddit and Twitter to stay ahead of what's about to break the internet next.

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