30 Times People Went To Their Local Facebook Groups To Vent But Their Anger Was Amusing (New Pics)
Facebook, like many social media platforms, was created to bring people together, allowing them to share thoughts, ideas, and experiences from around the globe. However, not everyone uses these digital spaces for harmony and connection. Some folks log on just to vent their frustrations, and their outbursts can be surprisingly entertaining.
The Facebook page ‘Angry People in Local Facebook Groups’ is dedicated to sharing these fiery episodes. We’ve sifted through their posts, from ridiculous to downright hilarious, and rounded up some of their best rants. Check them out below and don’t forget to upvote your favorites!
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If Anyone Sees Aladdin
We Can Have A Chat About Your Toilet Habits
It’s tough to find a corner of the internet where someone isn’t angry about something. Even a post of cute kittens can attract at least one person who feels the need to rant about why it ruined their day.
This kind of negativity doesn’t just stay put. Every angry remark seems to trigger a chain reaction, leading to a flurry of responses where people start clashing. There’s actually a reason for this—research shows that anger is the most ‘viral’ emotion, spreading faster on social media than fear, disgust, or sadness. In fact, about a third of people admit they’re more likely to be aggressive online than offline.
I Shouldn't Laugh But... I Did
It's really not funny at all to do these kinds of things. Seeing how there are real predators out there that harm people and kids. Making it a laughing prank total makes light of real situations and it's just wrong to joke about certain things.
Guy Basically Stole Someone's Dog
There’s nothing wrong with anger itself; it’s a natural human emotion. However, the way it manifests online isn’t exactly healthy. “What makes internet anger so problematic is how people sometimes respond to their angry feelings,” says psychologist Dr. Ryan Martin, author of How to Deal with Angry People and Why We Get Mad. “Angry internet users will often rant in a way that offends people or damages relationships.”
“Likewise, people who rant online often have problems with their anger offline too,” he adds. “According to a study my research team and I did in 2013, people who frequently ranted online were likely to experience more maladaptive anger in their offline life than others.”
Could This Post Be The Greatest Of All Time?
Perfect For This Group, From One Of Mine
An Archipelago Of Sh*t Infact !!!! I Get The Guys Concern... I'm A Dog Owner And It Drives Me Mad Too.... Just Maybe Not As Mad As He Is.. Still, An Almost Shakespearean Ode To Dog Crap
So why do people feel the need to vent their frustrations so intensely? “Because it feels good,” explains Martin. “That same 2013 study found that 100% of participants said they felt calm, relaxed, and relieved after they ranted online. The trouble is that just because something feels good doesn’t mean that it’s good for you.”
Moreover, the online environment naturally stirs up conflicts. Spending a lot of time on the internet exposes us to more provocations, like differing political views or upsetting news, which leads to more frequent bouts of anger.
Have That!
Wtf?
Of Course It's Anonymous
Shock collars on these kids ought to solve this problem. Adult size also available.
Martin also points out that the instant nature of electronic communication has weakened our impulse control. This is especially harmful when we’re angry because we’re less rational and less likely to consider the consequences of our words. With nothing stopping us from posting our reactions within seconds, we risk escalating arguments that could have been avoided with more deliberate thought.
Not So Much Angry As Anxious
Face The Reaper Cushions
Not sure what a reaper cushion is, but do you really want to find out?
Goat Thugs
On top of that, people often react with anger more quickly online because the barrier of a screen creates a sense of distance, making it harder to feel the impact of their comments.
“The distance between you and another person online may stop you from censoring yourself,” says Martin. “When you are on Facebook or Twitter, you aren’t looking the person in the eyes or listening to his or her side of the story.”
“If it were a face-to-face conversation, you might notice that he or she is truly reflecting on what you are saying and you may come to understand his or her perspective before things get too heated. Even if that doesn’t happen, it’s just harder for most people to say hurtful things to a person’s face.”
Hmm
Son’s Crying Now, Thanks
It's No Good To Me Minus A Battery
Even more so, you can choose not to share personal details or stay fully anonymous online, which makes the distance between you and other users feel even greater. With no direct connection to their real-world identity—some even go as far as masking their IP addresses—people may feel like they’ll never face any repercussions for their actions. In many cases, this detachment can even lead to cyberbullying or hate speech.
Some Real Effort Here To Locate This Bin
Bog Off
Make Of This What You Will
Psychologist and therapist Dr. Brad Brenner notes that constantly engaging with or even witnessing outrage on social media can take a heavy toll on our mental health, leaving us feeling exhausted. “This state of mental fatigue is more than just feeling tired of the arguments; it’s about feeling overwhelmed by the negativity and hopelessness that can come from seeing human interaction reduced to its most confrontational elements,” he says.
Ohhh…
My Vegan Family Had To Close All Of Our Windows
To The Geezer With A Little Rat Jack Russel Dog
Despite this, Ryan Martin believes there are healthy ways to express anger online. “What’s important is that you think through your goals and the best way to achieve them,” he says. “Are you trying to convince the person of something? Will that work? What’s the best way to do it? Are you just trying to insult them? Is that a good idea? Are you just trying to rant or are you looking for support? If you’re looking for support, what’s the best way to express your frustration in order to get that support?”
As mentioned, the internet is very instantaneous, but it can also offer the opposite: the opportunity to reflect on how you are feeling and what you are thinking before you respond, which isn’t always possible in face-to-face interactions. “The problem is that people rarely use that time,” Martin notes.
Go And Wash Your Pits Hun! You Might Feel Better
Um, that is not what "jobsworth" means. For non-brits, it is the type of worker (usually government) who won't deviate from the rule book to do something common sense to help a member of the public. The type who enjoy wielding whatever tiny power they have.
It's Clear You Are Having An Affair
I See The Noseybonk Is Still On The Prowl
A good way to determine if you have anger issues online is to consider whether your disputes or rants have had any noticeable consequences. Reflect on whether your words have hurt others or strained your relationships with friends and family. If you observe any negative impact, it might be time to rethink how you express yourself on the internet.
Horrible Little Bastards
Village In The Wilds Of Suffolk. When The Farmers Come Out To Sow The Wheat In The Morning
If it was like 7AM, it'd be a different story, but IMO 9:20 is a reasonable time to be up? People shouldn't have to cater to folks who need to wallow in bed until noon.
My Chihuahuas Are Scared Of Large Objects
Well how do they live??? Aren't all objects larger than a chihuahua!?! and there's cars on the other side of the street!!!
sorry but the world doesn't revolve around the fact your dog is an idiot. There's many more cars and large objects up the street ffs xD
Doesn't the poster see the other large objects further up the street?
That little red car? Chihuahua's can be mean. You have to watch them, they literally have big dog syndrome. Even a lot of Vets say you have to say you have to watch out for them the most.
No such thing as a well trained Chichuahua
Load More Replies...I am sick of people who park badly. I know it's unreasonable. I know I am being pedantic. But if you can't park a car properly, if you have limited spatial awareness, you shouldn't be driving a car. I am not apologising.
🎶 So how can you tell me, they're parked badly? And say for you that there is no room? Let me take you by the hand and lead you through the streets of my town - I'll show you something to make you change your tune 🎶
Now, not knowing the area or the rules, and assuming this was to the owner of the red car, I see a valid complaint about blocking the sidewalk/footpath. This shouldn't cause a huge issue for people or the dogs, but what about wheelchairs?But, about being car sized?
Strictly speaking, assuming this is outside of London, it's not illegal to park or the pavement. And it does look as if the kerb is dropped, so it's not illegal to drive across the path at this point either. I absolutely agree that it's inconsiderate to block the path for wheelchair users and pushchairs/prams. However, as a wheelchair user, it does look like there is enough space to pass it pretty easily. Obviously, perspective is always a bit of an issue with photos, but using the car as a poor substitute for a banana... I reckon that's passable.
Load More Replies...Just To Add, Currently There Are Travellers Set Up In The Area So People Have Been Finding Anything To Blame On Them
Makes Ya Think!
After Many Years Of Being A Member Of This Group, I Can Finally Participate
“Moronic Fanny Bag” For The Win
Post headline: "“Moronic F***y Bag” For The Win" by Bored Panda. Censorship of "f***y" in post scraped from Faecesbook: Bored Panda.
Gangsta Gulls
Those things can be fierce. Had one pair with their chicks at our yard for a few days this Summer and I lost some hair due to a particularly fierce attack. Had to walk outside with an umbrella and protecting the dogs was a lot of work. Edit. The umbrella was Not for hitting the birds but to take shelter under it.
Just A Normal Day In West Sussex
A Great One From My Favourite Local Fb Group Crosby Bubble
Quite The Response
It’s The Little Things That Get Us In The End…
What A Piss Take
It was just marking it's territory. You are owned by the dog now.
Gotta Love Eastbournians
Apologies To Anyone My Shouting Has Disturbed
And By The Way, Your Roots Need Doing
Thank You For Your Honesty. Not!!!!
Vampire Weekend
All Kicking Off In Lincolnshire This Mornin'
Just Coming To Gossip About An Old Ladies Gossip
Everyone knows pigeons won't s**t in front of children, that would be indecent
I Didn't See The Aforementioned Photo But Am Delighting In The Use Of 'Pompous Windbags'
Disgusting. F%#! The Bees And The Environment
Omg! This Looks Friendly…
Visits Once In 30 Years... What Will Happen In 2053?
Just A Gentle Reminder
I think if you find the smell of bacon arousing, you're obviously a closeted meat eater. Be true to yourself. You don't need to spend your life sneaking around at dinner time trying to get a whiff of meat. Just be you
Not Sure If Angry But No Chill
Comedy Gold On Our Local Page
Possibly because you didn't offer to let it inside to use your toilet.
Have A Word With The Little Darling Will You
dirty, scummy, litterer. why assume it's a child though. a lot of adults are just as dirty and thoughtless.
This Is From My Curtain Twitchy Small Town A Few Years Ago
Reverent Authority
We Have Started A Gofundme To Pay For This Mans Therapy
It's All Gone A Bit Liam Neeson Over Here
“ We will cut crime in Redacted by at least 50% if you get away with what you are doing.” Seems counterintuitive, but who am I to argue?
Shared, Live 8 Concert
There are still places in the U.K. that don't do card payments. When I bought something costing 20 pounds on Portobello Road, the person acted like it was such an inconvenience that I wanted to pay with my credit card, and charged me two extra pounds to do so. Meanwhile in South Africa the car guards (random people who watch cars in unsecured parking lots or on streets) have Zapper and Snapscan QR codes you can pay them with using your phone!!
I Told Them To Stop Swearing
Perhaps her daughter was close to tears because she felt her mother had embarrassed her in public.
Another Dog Poo Post
Think Of The Children!
P**s Off With Your Pops And Bangs, If It Wakes My Kids Or Makes Them Jump Again Outside Of School It'll Be Your Tyres Popping
No To The Fish Then
Incredible English. The Emojis Really Portrayed Your Emotions Well
Sugar High Paranoia
Who Needs Wildlife, Anyway!!!
Ruined!
Enjoy My Babies Happy Meal
They make happy meals out of babies, now?! I'm all for catering for different diets and cultures, but cannibalism seems to be taking it a bit too far!
Absolutely A Joke
OMG my sister used to live on Cavendish Road. It's in Arnold, Nottingham.
Hmmm
The overall article covering this group of posts I found lacking. It's about negativity. Why associate negativity with anger. Anger is aroused from stimulation of emotions, it is by no means always stirred by negativity. Negativity can be based on disagreement, dissent, appraisal of reality and fact/truth and many more reasons. I am rarely angry with posts but when I see lies, stupidity, misinformation, I will speak out about it. I only get angry when I see attempts at manipulation for ulterior motives, or when I see injustice and cruelty. Please understand, being nice to everyone regardless of situation is, in itself, negative when it allows them to think what isn't right is good.
The overall article covering this group of posts I found lacking. It's about negativity. Why associate negativity with anger. Anger is aroused from stimulation of emotions, it is by no means always stirred by negativity. Negativity can be based on disagreement, dissent, appraisal of reality and fact/truth and many more reasons. I am rarely angry with posts but when I see lies, stupidity, misinformation, I will speak out about it. I only get angry when I see attempts at manipulation for ulterior motives, or when I see injustice and cruelty. Please understand, being nice to everyone regardless of situation is, in itself, negative when it allows them to think what isn't right is good.
