
“Apple Will Never Put USB-C In iPhones”: 35 People Who Probably Want To Erase Their Words
When posting online, it’s better to think twice, thrice or even more times before actually going ahead with it. The reason being that with the Internet whatever thoughts, opinions, observations, predictions et cetera you share, it just never goes away.
Unfortunately, this wasn’t something everyone was aware of and when we take a look back now at some of the posts that came out back in the day, we can see that they have aged like milk. Scroll below to check out a list of screenshots showing the most cringeworthy and slightly disturbing things people used to do or say that aged quite poorly.
#1 Old Visitor Brochures From World Trade Center

#2 From Clickbait To Monster Criminal

#3 He’s Gonna Miss It

#4 Oof

#5 I Think You Guys Already Know

#6 Google Is A Pure Search Engine

#7 My Mom Is Cleaning Out The Library At The Preschool Where She Works And Sent Me This

#8 Unfortunate

#9 Quote From Ellen In A Book My Daughter Is Reading

#10 Classic Daily Mail

#11 Helping The Less Fortunate, Huh?

#12 An Ad From The 1950’s Gives Tips On How To Dispose Of Batteries

#13 I’m Really Curious About The Secrets Behind The Success. What Could It Be?

#14 From An Interview In 2000

#15 Aunt Becky Staying True To Form

#16 1970s Cigarettes Can’t Harm Your Throat!

#17 Oh Boy

#18 Nobel Prize Winning Economist Paul Krugman

#19 My “Would You Rather” Book From 2001

#20 This Oil-Disposal Tip

#21 The Back Of My High School Year Book (2007)

#22 This Lyric

#23 Sugar As Diet Aid 1971

#24 Nailed It. Oh, Wait

#25 Redditor Questions Whether A Parking Garage Is Stable And Is Assured That It Is, One Year Before It’s Collapse

#26 A Book I Found In My Grandpa’s Childhood Collection From 1917 About A “Photo Telephone”

#27 Oh God

#28 From A 1999 Review Of Star Wars Episode I

#29 Message On Climate Change From Katy Perry, Who Was Recently Criticized For Her Needless Trip To Space With Jeff Bezos’ Company

#30 This Aged Well

#31 Time Magazine, May 15, 2017. An Article About The Next Pandemic And “How To Keep The World Safe”

#32 An Old Memory Of Mine. Don’t Ask Me For Any Future Advice

#33 Rewatching Suits, Noticed This Line

#34 This T Shirt

#35 Guy Regrets A Financial Decision

Shanilou Perera
Shanilou has always loved reading and learning about the world we live in. While she enjoys fictional books and stories just as much, since childhood she was especially fascinated by encyclopaedias and strangely enough, self-help books. As a kid, she spent most of her time consuming as much knowledge as she could get her hands on and could always be found at the library. Now, she still enjoys finding out about all the amazing things that surround us in our day-to-day lives and is blessed to be able to write about them to share with the whole world as a profession.