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25 Comments From Awkward Internet Users Who Think They're Intellectual Titans

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Published June 27, 2023

Published June 27, 2023

Welcome to the fascinating world of /r/iamverysmart, a subreddit dedicated to displaying the internet's self-proclaimed geniuses. Prepare to be entertained by a parade of bloated egos, dazzling demonstrations of pseudo-intellect, and more than enough unintentional humor. People (mostly Redditors or people with at or below the average IQ) who feel they are the pinnacle of intellectual power can be found in this odd part of the web realm. They spray us unnecessarily with their weird boasts, ornamental wordplay, and overly lengthy explanations that may leave us scratching our heads from the equal parts of laughter and weirdness.

So put on your reading glasses, and get ready to travel through the imaginary intellect housed in /r/iamverysmart. But be warned: you may find yourself repressing laughs and biting your tongue from cringe as you watch folks who mistake verbosity for intelligence. These 25 screenshots from Reddit's /r/iamverysmart give an amusing look into the flaws of these online intellectual titans (or so they think).

Who would've known?

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Bro is definitely hurt.

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This guy should try C next.

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Very fun at parties.

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Unnecessary intervention and mind boggling intelligence.

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Everyone would be like that?

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Overexplaining on a simple meme.

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Certified genius.

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This is epitome of /r/iamverysmart.

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He might be onto something.

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The literal definition of nerd emoji.

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Line up ladies.

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Say you can't pull without saying you can't pull.

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He's hurt hurt.

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You're not "him"

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Sounds like someone smashed the auto words button on the keyboard.

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In a reply to a 5-year-old business that he thinks might not survive.

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Brain rebooted but still didn't work.

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Thank you, you're saving the servers of chatGPT.

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He also dropped his Oxford comma.

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Magadonians.

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Oh the profundity.

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The original tweet was talking about weaponized incompetence.

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He knows words.

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He thinks he's something.

(Source: Reddit)

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