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People Are Sharing The Things They Have Zero Sympathy For, And I Lowkey Agree

People Are Sharing The Things They Have Zero Sympathy For, And I Lowkey Agree

Yahoo11-05-2025
Naturally, all people are sympathetic beings, but many believe that not everyone fully deserves pity or a second chance. On the popular r/AskReddit subreddit, u/KineticClones asked users: "Who do you have no sympathy for?" Here are some answers that personify "you made your own bed, now lie in it."
1."People who are rude to servers. F*ck them. "
—u/DisfavoredFlavored
2."People who were so terrible to their kids that now that they're older, they don't have a relationship with each other. The kind of people who act like their kids betrayed them and don't take responsibility for how things turned out."
—u/potatoeater5555
3."Anyone who abuses animals. I worked at a shelter for three years, and the things I've seen...let's just say some people don't deserve second chances."
—u/SexyBunny_2
4."Influencers who post prank videos and run into the wrong person and get their ass kicked. FAFO"
—u/YounomsayinMawfk
5."Cybertruck owners."
—u/cyrustwo
6."Retired Bronx elementary school teacher here. All the parents who are suddenly shocked when their kids are nearly illiterate and become confrontational and disrespectful to their parents after ignoring the teacher's observations for years. I love it when they start singing a different tune when their children start behaving towards them the same way I endured when their children were small. Of course, the behavior of the crotch goblins is then blamed on a bad school system."
—u/Responsible-Doctor26
7."People with no sympathy…until something affects them directly, then they're crying and asking for sympathy."
—u/PresentationQuiet426
8."Family vloggers. You people SUCK. Exploiting your children (who can't consent) for money. To make money off your child is absolutely shameful."
—u/winniethepoos
9."Bad management getting fired."
—u/SomeGamer2001
10."People who play victim in situations they created."
—u/After_Base4955
11."People who get a pet to practice for kids and then abandon the pet when they end up having kids."
—u/RENOYES
12."People who say, 'I'm not mean, I'm just honest,' and they always say the rudest sh*t you've ever heard in your life."
—u/sheburger2
13."Parents who refuse to vaccinate their kids then beg for money when preventable diseases strike."
—u/mesakura_ch
14."People who drink and drive.
"When I was about 11 or 12, I witnessed a bad accident on the highway. A drunk driver crossed the median and hit a minivan head-on. The screaming from the mom pinned in the passenger seat was horrific. Everyone else was either dead or dying.
We saw it happen in front of us, and my dad stopped to help and told my sister and me to stay in his truck. I didn't listen.
I remember the drunk driver getting out of his car and yelling, and a group of people had to hold him down because he was mad at the minivan for hitting him. The group that held him down was not gentle about it because most of them saw what had happened or were quickly aware.
I've cut people out of my life if I find out they drink and drive at all."
—u/iamacannibal
15."Religious individuals who attack non-religious people with questions like, 'If you don't believe in the Bible, what's stopping you from stealing and murdering all you want?' If the only thing stopping you from doing horrible things to other people is a book and fear of eternal damnation, you are a bad person at your core."
—u/Coady54
16."People who willingly had a bunch of kids they can't afford. I do have sympathy for the kids, though."
—u/Commercial_Place9807
17."Anyone who thinks people who take their lives are selfish. Mate, that's not the thought process of someone who's suicidal. It's about internal pain that hurts so much you can't live with it anymore. That, and thinking you are nothing but a burden to those you love and the entire planet. Thinking everyone is better off without you. It's f*cking hard, man."
—u/meatpiensauce
18."My coworker who complains about money but then says he has to find a different second — I repeat, SECOND — storage facility because the rental got too expensive. And I want to scream at him, 'GET RID OF YOUR SHIT SO YOU WON'T NEED A SECOND STORAGE UNIT!!!!!!!!' Sorry, I needed to get that off my chest into the internet void."
—u/RadRhubarb00
19."Any MF who voted for Trump and got fired from the federal government."
—u/MwaslametryFEM
20."Healthcare CEOs and lobbyists."
—u/bad_wolf1
21."Pokémon card scalpers. It's made for kids and collectors. Actually, any scalpers."
—u/Paddy32
22."Any billionaire. Listen, I get that some people just want to live a luscious lifestyle off their millions, so I don't PARTICULARLY condemn them for not giving it away. But not a single MF needs a billion euros (1.1 billion USD for yanks) when people are starving and struggling. By all means, buy a mansion and a couple of Ferraris. It's still iffy, but whatever, we all dream of something. You have no excuse when it comes to a thousand million f*cking euros. That is hoarding resources and the epitome of selfish c*nt. Billionaires see starvation and chill with all those assets for themselves. I couldn't f*cking dream of it. Whenever I have a spare change, I give it to someone. These guys have SPARE LAND."
—u/Dungeon_Master_Lucky
23."People who end their marriage and destroy their families because they're 'bored' or 'want to find themselves' or 'want to see what's out there' and then end up regretting the decision and being alone."
—u/MagUnit76
24."Influencers."
—u/Themissrebecca103
25."Myself. Shut up with the self-pity, stupid."
—u/GodOfLostThings
26."People who can but won't, and expect others to pick up the pieces. Yes, I left that extremely vague, as it applies to almost everything in life."
—u/irritated_illiop
27."Anyone who cheats on their spouse and it blows up in their face."
—u/cottonmercer666
28."Man-children with little man syndrome who have no empathy for others."
—u/JackedBrew906
29."Anti-vaxxers."
—u/flemeth78
30."People who are intolerant of other cultures and the Dutch."
—u/Bennevada
31."People who do really stupid things that any idiot could tell you are bad ideas, and then something bad happens, as expected."
—u/MysterClark
32."People who intentionally push people's buttons, only to then play the victim."
—u/yuanfen333
33."This is gonna be a hot take, but I don't have sympathy for middle classers who cry about billionaires 'pulling the ladder up' behind them when they do the same exact thing to people of a lower social class than them. I agree that the existence of billionaires is evidence of wage theft. Still, if you're middle class and you have unempathetic, borderline violent attitudes against poor people and people experiencing homelessness, you can get f*cked."
—u/sugonmacaque
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