What are the worst things in 2018?

- Really shitty memes (Jonny Jonny, Ugandan Knuckles)
- Fortnite + Fortnite Dances
- BetterHelp Scandal
- K Pop and Koreaboos
- Annoying SJW-types calling it "20gayteen"

I can't think of much else that wasn't already said. This year just felt really boring for some reason, probably just depression though lmao
 
  • Trisha Paytas and her relationship drama
  • Shane Dawson's rise in pretentiousness and his boyfriend's rise in being an insufferable human being
  • Anyone who has spent all year fighting with their audience (awardsforgoodboys, Chantal, Amberlynn, Kalvin Garrah to name a few) it just seems so exhausting
 
Too many dindu nuffin's with false cases of police brutality in order to make LEOs look bad
 
  • Feels
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. Really shitty deaths (Stephen Hillenburg, Stefán Karl Stefánsson, Stan Lee, Dolores O'Riordan)
. "DO U KNO DA WAE??? XDDDD"
. Fortnite.
. The uprising of MAPs/NOMAPs (basically "uwu soft boy" pedos)
. Zoosadists
 
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Annoying SJW-types calling it "20gayteen"
The whole 20gayteen thing is so annoying. Apparently it’s a movement to push for more lgbt representation, when lgbt are arguably being overrepresented in the media as it is. If anything, this movement has made me more hostile to the lgbt movement as a whole because of the sheer obnoxiousness. I’d have more sympathy if the movement tried to blend in with everyone else and minded their own business.
 
Eric Michael Dyson being an annoying butthead in the Munk Debate I watched.
 
The worst thing about 2018 to me is how on edge everyone seems to be. I can't go a single day without someone losing their shit about the state of something. Half the shit people blow up over are little things and the big things no one gives a damn about. Its like people only care when it directly affects them. Also people taking such heavy stock in things. I mean trends happen but damn I feel like trend thrive and die in like a week. If I unplug from the internet for 1 week, it feels like I've been away for months.
 
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