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10 Images That Are A Bit Too Specific

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Published February 02, 2023

Published February 02, 2023

Being online means that you have access to all sorts of information. While there are quite a few rules and regulations that we have to follow on most websites that we roam, it's still mainly free reign, and usually you can do or say whatever you want if you're willing to face the consequences that come with it, of course.

That being said, sometimes it is a mistake to give people unlimited access to every website and social media platform out there, since they can't seem to keep their mouths shut, usually providing far more information than was necessary. Reddit's /r/suspiciouslyspecific has a bunch of posts that definitely make you raise your eyebrow and wonder why they went into such heavy details while writing up what they wrote. If anything, maybe it's safe to say that some people should probably keep some information to themselves. Here are 10 reasons why.

New Fear Unlocked🔓

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Goodnight…?

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Huh.

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Farther vs. Further vs. Father

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It seems like many people online have a terrible relationship with their fathers…

I Think We Need To Check Up On Mr. Kim

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Straight To The Point Grandma

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This Job Application…

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I Mean, They're Not Wrong!

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Hmmm…

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I think it would've been less hurtful if this kid just called him something offensive instead.

I Think A Therapist Is Better…

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