Some people break the rules for comedy, for chaos, and just because they can. For example, someone pressing a “Do Not Push” button just to see what happens. Or the guy who uses an expired coupon at a grocery store and actually gets away with it.
They’re just troublemakers with impeccable timing, and the internet has a name for them: mad lads.
Somewhere along the way, they got their own hall of fame: a subreddit that celebrates their unhinged acts of defiance.
We went through hundreds of posts to bring you the absolute best of them. Some of these will make you laugh, others will make you shake your head, and at least one will make you wonder why you never thought of it first.
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Everybody Say Thank You To Andy
Absolute Madlad
This Mad Lass
The origins of the term “mad lad” can be traced back to the UK slang “absolute madman” — someone who does something incredibly wild, dangerous, or rebellious. It’s a compliment reserved for people who pull off mundane stunts.
It was usually a badge of honor, even if a slightly ridiculous one.
The term took off on the internet around 2016, when a Dublin student noticed the phrase popping up all over Reddit, so he built a subreddit around it and called it r/madlads.
Madlad Copyright
Madlad 30 Year Old Lady Bashing A N*zi
"The Woman with the Handbag … is a photograph taken in Växjö, Sweden on 13 April 1985 by photojournalist Hans Runesson. It depicts a 38-year-old woman, Danuta Danielsson, hitting a marching Neo-Nazi with a handbag." "The woman in the photograph was revealed to be Danielsson by the press in 2014, in the midst of debates over the installation of a statue as a public memorial of the confrontation. Her son condemned the idea and stated that Danielsson had never liked the photograph and regretted its fame." "The man hit by Danielsson was identified as Seppo Seluska, a militant from the Nordic Realm Party later convicted for the torture and murder of a gay Jew." (The Woman with the Handbag, Wikipedia)
Madlad Rickrolls Youtube
What makes the subreddit interesting is that it’s a compliment and a joke at the same time.
As Philip, the subreddit’s creator, told Vice, “A lot of the time, people will be led to us by an ‘absolute madman’ comment, and they’ll understand pretty quickly that it’s a parody of lad humor.”
A True Alpha Move
Congrats My Dudes
It's better done than most the real ones. I bet the store was thrilled.
How
Over time, though, the definition has blurred.
For example, it features the woman who hit a N**i with her purse — an act that was emotionally charged, deeply personal, and entirely unplanned.
Others sit in murkier territory, like a prison escapee convincing a cop he’s just out for a jog.
The subreddit doesn’t really take sides. It just respects the nerve and the courage it takes to act.
Not Wrong Tho
Proper Madlad Move
Turned Around To Return The Child Safely, Cussed The Parents Out For Leaving The Baby Alone, Then Hopped Back In The Car
So why do some people follow the rules to a T, while others love breaking them?
Experts call it reactance. First proposed by Jack Brehm in 1966, the theory says that the moment you tell someone they can’t do something, they want to do it more. It is the motivation to regain a freedom after it has been lost or threatened.
“Everyone experiences some psychological reactance. If someone gives you an order, tells you what you should be doing, even a friend giving forceful advice, it can get our backs up,” says Trevor Case, associate professor in the department of psychology at Macquarie University.
He believes that even little kids show this. “Classic experiments with children show that it is the toy that they are prohibited from playing with that they want the most. Adolescents, too, are renowned for their psychological reactance to parental restrictions.”
Respect For This Reporter
Madlad Is Stepping Over The Line
I Don't Know What To Put Here
Excellent! People who do these things “telling you to phrase things differently) don’t think them through!
But the thing about rule-breaking is that it is a slippery slope.
Research shows that people who break rules experience genuine cognitive conflict when they do it, but still choose to go through with it anyway. And the more often they do it, the easier it gets.
Ultimately, people no longer feel guilt. Instead, they think they’re more capable than others.
What A Guy
Mad Lad Fixes Bug
Research from the University of Washington, Harvard University, and other institutions found that people who break small rules actually feel smarter, and surprisingly cheerful.
It’s often called the cheater’s high.
This Is Not A Drill
What A Real Madlad
Don't need to speak or understand the words when playing Scrabble, just spell them correctly
A 2011 study found that rule-breaking is strongly associated with how powerful a person feels.
In one experiment, people who watched someone break a small rule — arriving late, throwing their bag on the table, putting their feet up — rated that person as more powerful and more likely to get what they want.
French Madlad
If only he'd been a stand-up comic instead of a murd3r3r.
Tricky Madlads
My job does that too. One time I went to click on the "report phishing scam" link and accidentally clicked on the scam link. 😫 They wouldn't believe me that it was an accident so I had to do extra training. 😂
The Great Escape
Ultimately, rules exist for a reason. Not all of them apply in every situation, and not all of them deserve to be followed forever.
The reason why you’re breaking the rules matters. Is it for freedom? For laughs? For a story? That’s a mad lad.
Is it to gain power at someone else’s expense? That’s when you have gone too far.
Me_irl
A group of students in Scotland used a stuffed Rhino's leg to make footprints around Loch Ness.
This Guy Is A Mad Man
Vengeance
Water Opener
Shame This Lad Doesn’t Have Name
According to Reddit: "Six-year-old Richard Baranski after winning a contest by eating a 10-inch cranberry pie in 15 seconds (1948)" (Richard Baranski, Reddit)
This Man Did It
Mad 4 Year Old Spitting Lava
Mad Dog
Just Watched A Middle-Aged Man Row An Insulation Board Across Bray Harbour With A 2x4
As a kids we used discarded (sometimes by us) pallets which we filled with polystyrene (again, discarded) and happily having our boats.
Respect
A True Hustler
These are still for sale in 'Merica.... And people still buy them because they are labeled as "eco-friendly".... And brag about what they have done, and refuse to believe if they bought the product just labeled as a clothesline they could have saved money! Advertising+ stupidity = more money in already rich people's pockets
Madlad Covers His House In Waifu Ping Pictures
Seems Perfectly Reasonable To Me
This Mosquito:
Barry Is A Total Madlad!
I feel so sorry for her; she's married, yet all alone, since he refuses to communicate. I'm glad she's freeing herself of this prison. I hope she has lots of other loved ones surrounding her at this time.
An Interesting Title
Facts
"Just kidding." A favorite response of people who don't want to be held accountable for what they say.
He Dressed Up As A Bulldozer For A Jungle Themed Party
His Yahoo Chess Account Ban Got Lifted This New Year
Madlad Creates A Unescapable Labyrinth Just For The Heck Of It
Isn't that what IKEA already is? I decided to check ours out and have now been living there for three years.
Absolute Chad
I Dont Know Who Put It There But Damn
An Interesting Title
Smart Socks
There is a feature of the Twitter API (or there used to be) where you could change the device type to whatever you wanted, so it could be "Posted from my motorcycle", "Posted from my oven", etc.
What A Madlad
Fartman
Absolute Champ
Well, I started digital art mostly because I got tired of AI "pictures" and wanted to be able to do better
I See Your Lad, And Raise You A Mad Lad
Well What A Lad
My Grandpa, 94 And Still Climbing Trees To Pick Fresh Mandarins, What A Madlad!
She Flew 4,000 Miles To Him Just To Tag Him, Then, On The Same Day, She Flew Back!
Sike!!
Reddit Unite We Must Find Who Tf Asked
Intelligent Madlad
Made A Post Asking For Some Cents Instead Of Reddit Awards And One Madlad Sent Me 1¢
I’m Imperfect. I Had No Pancakes. But I Still Tried To Right The Century Of Injustice
Peyton Showed No Remorse For His Actions
Y'all have any idea how heavy and extremely difficult it'll be to move?? There's no chance in h3ll this boy is getting that off the floor. There will also be major spillage.
He’s Done It
Meirl
He Did It
Dishonest Madlad LOL
Triple Your Mom Joke
No Explanations Needed
I Have Created Madness
Red Ball Rules
Me Irl
He Bought A $600 Car, Registered It In His Ex's Name, And Left It At The Airport. The Parking Bill Hit $105,000
You know that this is psychopath behaviour, right. Hurting yourself (financially) in order to hurt someone else more is pure psychopath. However much she ended up paying, she had a lucky escape.
Rich Rebuild Stealin Someone's Wife
Based Madlad Rejects Fortnite Kids
This is a Halloween hate crime. Don't yuck someone else's yum. As long as not outwardly offensive/in bad taste, any costume effort/attempt is to be awarded with candy.
Posing With The Skull Of The Bear That Mauled His Eye Out
I wish they would take "Panda" out of the author signatures. "Writer, Bored staff". Would make so much more sense.
I wish they would take "Panda" out of the author signatures. "Writer, Bored staff". Would make so much more sense.
