45 Times People Posted Something So Cringy, It Was Just Sad

Life can’t be constantly full of sunshine, daisies, rainbows, and cute cat pics. Life’s a very broad and varied thing and you can’t avoid a certain amount of sadness, pain, and awkward moments that later make you want to go live as a hermit in the woods.

The ‘Sad Cringe’ subreddit documents these exact moments. Moments that stay with you longer than your average meme because they’re all happy-go-lucky. They show the vulnerable (yet still at times funny) moments that we’ve all found ourselves in, one way or another.

Have a look through some of the saddest and most cringe moments below, upvote the ones that really made you pause for a bit, and once you’re done, check out our first article about r/sadcringe and the things that make you cringe until you get sad right here, dear Pandas.

#1 This Boyfriend, Who Tried

#2 Oh Boy

#3 Ouch

Since our last article about the ‘Sad Cringe’ subreddit, their community had continued to grow by leaps and bounds. So while they had 882k members in late August 2020, now, in early July 2021, they’re boasting a whopping million redditors who have joined their community. Odds are, this trend will continue.

The online group, founded in 2013, also celebrated its 8th year of operating on Reddit in mid-spring.

#4 11yo Me After Winning A Trophy, Actively Being Bullied In The Background

#5 Troy, Whose Life Isn’t Quite Going As He Hoped

#6 Sheesh

According to the subreddit’s mods, r/sadcringe is “a place for awkward or embarrassing situations that also make you feel sad.” They also note that the ‘sad’ part is all about how we feel when we see a particular post, not about “calling someone out” for being sad. In other words, the focus is on how you feel, dear Pandas.

Previously, moderator Niceboihappy shared with We that the number of followers the subreddit had rose since the start of the Covid pandemic. However, the moderator also noted that the community was growing in size and how close-knit it was either way.

#7 Savage

#8 42 Dollars…

#9 That Feeling Is Contagious

According to mod Niceboyhappy, if we ever got an unexpected response, similar to the ones featured on the subreddit, we ought to be “confident, but not too confident.” According to them, “for an unexpected response, it is probably best to just own it and make light of it.”

#10 Sheeeeesh, Just Say No

#11 This (Not Actually) Best Friend

#12 Ouchie

#13 One Way Friendship

#14 Poor Dude…

#15 No One Came To His Party

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#16 ‘But Thanks’

#17 The Fourth Boy

#18 Unlucky Mate

#19 Ahh

#20 Don’t You Know About The Bird? Everybody’s Talking About The Bird

#21 F

#22 Smooth Operator

#23 The Truth Is Sad

#24 I Have Never Felt More Sorry For Someone Ever

#25 Yikes

#26 Oof

#27 Well That One Hurt

#28 Christ

#29 This Guy Who Was Literally Just Trying To Do His Schoolwork

#30 Bruh Moment

#31 Friend Of Mine Didn’t Get The Reaction He Hoped For

#32 Friend Of Mine Sent Me This….

#33 My Tinder Sad Cringe

#34 Found For Sale At A Second Hand Store

#35 No

#36 I Mean Atleast He Is There

#37 Facebook Never Disappoints

#38 No One Showed Up To The Speeding Dating Event

#39 This Was Painful To Read

#40 Must’ve Wanted A Different Game

#41 Yikes

#42 The Time My Grandpa Tried To Mail Willie Nelson A Cd He Recorded And It Got Returned. I Feel Bad For Him…

#43 This Channel That Always Asked Stuff Like This And Never Gets Positive Responses

#44 A Short Story

#45 Everything Musk Go

#46 The Asmr Community Is Wild