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50 Times People Went Off Their Meds And Posted Something Bizarre
The internet is a messy place, full of debates, drama, and doomscrolling. But sometimes, the best way to survive it is to embrace the nonsense.
A perfect place for that is the aptly named subreddit Delusions of Adequacy. It defies easy explanation, and that’s exactly the point. Even its own description insists no need to figure it out—after all, as it states, “if you need it explained, you won’t understand. If you understand, you won’t need it explained.” It’s pure randomness at its finest.
No need to overthink—just scroll down and enjoy some of the best recent posts.
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Good Time Were Had By All
No One Is Above The Law! Also, Good Advice For Parenting
That Bmw Is Leaving Xwitter Goes Against My Previous Theory That All Bmw Drivers Are Bad
This isn’t the first time we’ve featured Delusions of Adequacy, and it probably won’t be the last. That’s hardly surprising, given the subreddit’s unique brand of humor—an infectious, hard-to-define charm that just begs to be shared.
But Of Course The Goal Is To Make Earth Unlivable So Only Those Who Can Afford To Go To Another Planet Will Survive
I Have To Assume The Military Budget Big Enough To Fight God Is Because Deep Down The Evangelical Right Know They Couldn't Get Into Heaven Even If It Did Exist
Now Kiss!
A few years ago, Bored Panda spoke with the subreddit’s creator, aspiring fantasy author Nick East, to get some insight into what Delusions of Adequacy represents on Reddit. We recently caught up with him again to see how the subreddit has evolved.
Cunk On Christmas, Your Essential Guide Through The Season Of Capitalism
Remember Words Are Nice Cheap Way To Seem Like You Care Without Actually Having To Do Anything Or Even Care At All
Okay, I'm Willing To Get Raptured Or Whatever If This Is The Rider
According to Nick, not much has changed—except for the fact that he now considers himself a full-fledged meme expert. “If it has evolved, it’s not intentional, but I was recently interviewed for a university master’s thesis on climate change memes,” he told us. “So, I feel like I can now officially call myself a meme expert. Not that I didn’t do that before—but now, I have documentation.”
