The internet is a wonderfully chaotic place. One minute you’re scrolling past cute cat photos, the next you’re staring at a food combo that absolutely shouldn’t exist. And then there are the texts — unfiltered, unhinged, and often shared without a second thought.
Today, we dove into the depths of r/TrashyText to find texts of all kinds: messages, notes, screenshots, and conversations that are equal parts questionable and hilarious. Keep scrolling to see the ones that left people doing a double take.
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That's Some Bad News
So I Have This Friend On Instagram
Trashy Boyfriend, Trashy Stranger
Globally, the internet has become everyone’s favorite hangout spot. Billions of people log on daily to scroll, post, comment, and share just about everything. From memes and life updates to oddly specific opinions, the online world never sleeps. Social media alone has pulled in a massive chunk of the global population. That means nearly everyone has a digital footprint now, whether they realize it or not. With so many voices online, things can get entertaining fast. But they can also get messy just as quickly.
Damn White People
Not Good News
I Hate Being A Mother
Even if you do feel like that never say/write/type it. Imagine if your child discovers it.
With so many people online at the same time, using the internet responsibly has become more important than ever. Governments and platforms are starting to step in to set boundaries, especially for younger users. In Australia, for example, kids under 16 are now banned from using major social media platforms. New accounts can’t be created, and existing ones are being shut down. It’s the first rule of its kind and has caught the attention of countries worldwide. The goal is to create a safer digital space. Whether it works long-term remains to be seen, but the conversation has definitely started.
Any Of You Ever Been To Harrison, Arkansas?
Wikipedia: "The community has a history of racism; there were two race riots in the early 20th century and an influx of white supremacist organizations during the late 20th and early 21st centuries.[8]" . A town full of racist shytes, my, what a loss that I can't visit it!
Still safer than Coeur D'Alene Idaho. SIGH> this country is a disaster.
Load More Replies...Close windows, lock doors, drive within speed limit, but get the heck out of there.
zero chance I would ever drive near there. I would plan an hour long detour before i would go near that place.
Load More Replies...Would also work in Alabama, Texas, Florida, Mississippi, Kentucky, Tennessee….
Load More Replies...Not very successful: "Harrison's Community Task Force on Race Relations was established in 2003 to "promote diversity and respond to racial-bias accusations against the city". City officials have made efforts to counteract organized racist activity with educational forums and billboards promoting tolerance."
I used to travel through Arkansas several times a year. Fayetteville is like the only city in Arkansas that is sane.
Load More Replies...White supremacists should not be allowed to have anything invented, developed, designed, manufactured, transported, or sold by non white people, to include water, gas, electricity, roads, bridges, fire protection, ambulances, and hospitals.
Mountain Home, by chance? Harrison always gave me the heebie jeebies.
Load More Replies...If that's the case then I, a white person, am anti-white. F**k it.
I was born in a "Sundown town," but was fortunate to have family that taught me differently.
On the sign that Welcome to Harrison, the third one down says No Wriong Exits. Does that mean if you visit there, they want you to leave and not stay? That is what it sounds like to me.
"Racist' is bad. Anti-bad = good. So... no. Unless you believe racism is good, in which case you're not beautiful.
you know thats not what its saying hick dead. you ppl always play the victim. the BS ppl like that have done to poc is deplorable.
Load More Replies...Cousin Lovin
She's 19 With 5 Kids
And this, ladies and gentlemen, is exhibit A on why we need a) science-based s.e.x ed and b) unrestricted access to abortion and bodily autonomy for women.
According to officials, these rules aim to reduce the harmful effects of social media’s addictive design. Many platforms are built to keep users scrolling endlessly, often pushing content that isn’t great for mental health. For young people especially, this can affect confidence, mood, and overall wellbeing. The concern isn’t just screen time, but the type of content being consumed. Endless comparison, unrealistic standards, and viral negativity can take a toll. Slowing that cycle is the hope behind these changes. It’s a reminder that online life can have real-world effects.
My Hometown, Everyone
Who's The Dad?
Oldest Kid Turns 14, Becomes A Mom The Next Day
A pregnant 13 year old? How is that funny in any way? This baby and teenage momma need protective services
On an individual level, posting responsibly matters just as much. It’s easy to hit “send” or “post” without thinking twice. But once something is online, it can spread far beyond your control. Before sharing, it helps to pause and think about the impact. Is it misleading, harmful, or discriminatory in any way? Could it affect someone else negatively? Even jokes can land badly in the wrong context. A little extra thought can save a lot of trouble later.
You Doctors Don't Know. Nerds
When You Want To Delete Someone From Fb, But The Constant Trashy/ Tmi Posts Are Too Much Fun
At Least She's Self-Aware
Even if someone is running around buck naked, it's not an invitation for ràpe!
Privacy and safety go hand in hand when spending time online. Oversharing personal details can put people at real risk. Things like your full date of birth, home address, or phone number should never be public. Even small bits of information can be pieced together by the wrong people. Keeping some parts of your life offline is actually smart, not secretive. The internet doesn’t forget easily. Protecting your personal information helps keep your digital space safer and calmer.
My Best Friends Ex-Wife Shared Her Thoughts On Ww3
I want the people who declare the war to have to fight in it. That's what I want.
What Every Mother Wants To See
She's 7 Months Pregnant
Posting fake or misleading content is another slippery slope. Whether it’s exaggerated stories, false claims, or edited screenshots, misinformation spreads fast. What starts as a joke or a “harmless post” can quickly snowball. People believe what they see, especially when it’s shared confidently. That’s how rumors and false narratives take off. Being honest online builds trust, even in casual spaces. Not everything needs to be dramatic to be interesting.
R E E E E E E
Dont Take John's To Motel 6
Hurricane Ida Destroyed Houma & This Guy Wants To Laugh About It
Some people want to empathize with others, other people want to tear others down
All of this brings us back to why posts like these exist in the first place. Sometimes, people really do share the most random, bizarre, and questionable things online. It’s shocking, funny, and occasionally uncomfortable all at once. These posts remind us how unpredictable the internet can be. Some make us laugh, others make us cringe. What are your thoughts on what people choose to post online? Tell us which one stood out to you the most.
Riding A Motorcycle Drunk
Have you met people? Do you remember that dont go bucket list?
Load More Replies...I stopped reading halfway through. I don't want to know how stupid/terrible people can be. Let's read something more uplifting, ok?
If this is what k****d your hope for humanity, you haven't been paying attention.
Load More Replies...Suddenly, a presidential election that baffled me is starting to make sense.
I love the question poll results. Looks like this kind of stuff is too much info and at the same time be entertaining.
That's why I always use WhatsPrivcy tool when using WhatsApp. It saves you from the Social anxiety and judgment. WhatsPrivcy has been a life saver.
Have you met people? Do you remember that dont go bucket list?
Load More Replies...I stopped reading halfway through. I don't want to know how stupid/terrible people can be. Let's read something more uplifting, ok?
If this is what k****d your hope for humanity, you haven't been paying attention.
Load More Replies...Suddenly, a presidential election that baffled me is starting to make sense.
I love the question poll results. Looks like this kind of stuff is too much info and at the same time be entertaining.
That's why I always use WhatsPrivcy tool when using WhatsApp. It saves you from the Social anxiety and judgment. WhatsPrivcy has been a life saver.
