People like justice being served to those who deserve it. That’s why we find it so satisfying to watch Batman beat up bad guys and Judge Judy wield her mallet on TV. On the internet, we love the ultimate form of justice: seeing jerks being put in their place in the comments on social media.
There’s an online community dedicated to exposing hypocrites, called “This You?” It’s a place where people come for politicians, other famous people, and just entitled jerks with scorching receipts. It seems like people sometimes need to be reminded of the things they’ve said and done, and r/ThisYouComebacks is the place where folks will gladly do that.
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#1 She Was Self Righteous, Insane, And Completely Out Of Control
#2 Savage
#3 Pony Bunch
We start exchanging witty comebacks as early as kindergarten. Who hasn’t heard or thrown out a “Whoever smelt it dealt it” or a “I know you are but what am I?” on the playground themselves? Knowing how to clap back is a necessary social skill sometimes that people can get better at with time and practice.
Child adolescent and adult psychiatrist Suzanne Bender, M.D.writesthat we need to teach our children how to stand up to bullies. But, with comebacks, we should never teach them to make their clapbacks personal. “Comment on the comment, not the person,” Bender emphasizes.
#4 Pretty Sure He’s The King Of This Sort Of Thing
#5 This You?
#6 It’s Easy When The Receipts Are Broadcast On National Television
Being able to clap back at someone requires mental and verbal agility. And unless a person has stand-up comedian levels of timing and wit, it’s better to practice by role-playing. That way, we can prepare a comeback in advance and learn to hold direct eye contact and an assertive tone of voice for face-to-face interactions.
Bender also claims that, for children, it’s sometimes effective to at least think about the comeback. “The power of fighting back, even in one’s own head, provides a sense of agency,” she writes. Perhaps that can apply to adults too: clapping back at rude strangers might not be necessary, after all, if we justthinkabout what we would say to them.
#7 Screamy Is As Screamy Does…
#8 Whoops!
#9 This You Dad?
Unfortunately, we can rarely come up with a good comeback in the moment. How many times have you lay wide awake at night when just the perfect witty comeback comes to you?
Abigail Paul, who teaches theater improv techniques,told the BBCthat the secret to a good comeback is listening to what the other person is saying. People think faster than others speak, so, according to her, we have extra time to think of a witty clapback even before someone finishes their sentence.
#10 I Would Ask If Anyone Saw This, But I Doubt Charlotte Boi Himself Noticed
#11 This You, Rafael (Ted) Cruz?
#12 The Time I Reminded A Racist That Their Tweets Are Public
“Most of us don’t listen to the whole message, we are just waiting to make our own points. There is no magic bullet to getting better at listening besides practice,” Abigail Paul explained to the BBC. She suggests a game of one-word volleyball as practice: you build a story with each person contributing only one word at a time. It prompts us to listen and be quick on our feet with a response.
#13 The White House Destroys The House Republicans
#14 Ah Yes, The Double Standards Of Blaire White Back Again
#15 Gun Rights Are Great Unless People I Don’t Like Have Them
Most of the witty responses in this thread are directed at hypocritical people, who once called out someone for doing the exact same thing they’re doing now. Hypocrisy is an interesting thing; sometimes we ourselves might not realize that we’re doing it. Psychologists explain that hypocrisy comes from our flawed human nature. We sometimes don’t make the best judgment and can be motivated by our emotions rather than logic.
#16 The Cognitive Dissonance Is Strong With This One
#17 A Proper “This You” Comeback
#18 Yeah, Unity
The experts atStraight Talk Counselingnote that hypocritical people are often characterized by an inflated ego and have a sense of self-righteousness. The inability to be humble also plagues those who have hypocritical tendencies. But the reason we sometimes act hypocritical is usually out of fear and low self-esteem.
#19 M******d By Her Own Words
#20 A Viral Lesson In Fact-Checking
#21 Big Bird Is A Communist
Hypocritical people often have a misguided notion that their beliefs and opinions are better than everyone else’s. It’s easier to be hypocritical than to face uncomfortable emotions such as humility, concerns about our abilities, lack of self-confidence, and fear of being judged. Essentially, we project and deflect so we don’t have to face the music.
#22 “Dont Talk About Feelings”
#23 Dinesh, Sit All The Way Down
#24 Maybe The Worst Of These Yet
But that doesn’t mean we can’t overcome our own hypocrisy. The experts at Straight Talk Counseling write that it all begins with grounding yourself in objective morals. There are some things that people universally agree are bad: stealing, taking another person’s life, or hurting others emotionally.
#25 Ben Seems A Little Obsessed
#26 “Kyle Rittenhouse Is A Patriot”
#27 Gov. Shapiro vs. Luigi
When we’re acting hypocritical, we also must humble ourselves. A hypocrite doesn’t admit they make mistakes and thinks they can do no wrong. A person who admits they’re a flawed human being and can laugh at their shortcomings is less prone to being hypocritical. Just put yourself into the shoes of another and try to understand where they are coming from; that might decrease your self-inflated ego and sense of self-righteousness.
#28 Who Cheers Hoping American Companies Fail?
#29 I Hate Having To Explain Why People Are Trying To K**l My Father
#30 What Could Go Wrong?
Still, seeing hypocrites getting owned online can be pretty fun. There’s no harm in pointing out people’s hypocrisy if they’re being jerks, right? Let us know in the comments if you agree, Pandas, and don’t forget to upvote you favorite This You? comebacks so they make it to the very top. And if you’d like to see more, be sure to check out our previous articles about the This You Comebacks subreddithereandhere!
#31 This You, Pam? Literally A Day Apart
#32 Anna Paulina Luna
#33 Elon’s “Free Speech” Strikes Again…
#34 We Have To Fight Fire With Money
#35 Got Em!
#36 I Wonder What Changed
#37 Destiny Gets A Dm On Twitter
#38 Brandon Has A Bad Memory Apparently
#39 Charlie Kirk Attitude Towards Juneteenth Took A 180 Degree Turn Today
#40 Walking Talking Contradiction
#41 Right Wingers Are A Joke LOL Btw Her Tweets Were 17hrs Apart
#42 Oh No The Consequences Of My Dumb A*s Actions
#43 Keeping It Classy On The Clock
#44 “A Slight Preference For Trump”
#45 Why Be Proud?
#46 This Timeline Hurts My Head
#47 This You,,,,,
#48 Yikes
#49 What If It’s Down Double That?
#50 The Argument Of The Ignorant
#51 This You, Cancun Cruz?
#52 3 Whole Days Later
#53 Shameless Bad Actor & Billionaire Caught In 4K
#54 You Literally Produced A Movie
#55 To Advocate For Free Speech
#56 Contradictions On Display
#57 Well, They Tried To This You. Ice T Does Not Accept It
#58 Y’all Don’t Care About Kids
#59 It’s Only Funny When I Do It
#60 Don’t Call People Degenerates If You’re Degenerate
#61 Every Accusation, A Confession
#62 Can’t Have It Both Ways Bethany
#63 Votes At 16
#64 This You On Jordan Loves Injury