
You know what’s Not on Roids, folks? A genuinely good time, apparently, according to those of us who havent sold our souls for a cheap chuckle. Seriously, some people seem to actively seek out ways to make others uncomfortable, and then brag about it like they just cured cancer. Lets break down the 11 things these “fun-havers” do that send those with good morals running for the hills – or at least a very strong cup of tea.
First, public humiliation? Hilarious! According to research (yes, research), embarrassment can seriously impact mental health. Not funny, Brenda. Second, making jokes at other peoples expense? Character assassination disguised as amusement isn’t endearing; it’s just… sad. Thirdly, gossip – oh, the glorious gossip! Therapist Hannah Rose says participating in it literally fertilizes toxic thoughts and makes you obsess over others judging you. Brilliant move!
Then theres the whole “harmless joke” routine that leaves someone feeling awkward, flustered, and mortified. And don’t even get me started on making people feel like they’re next on a prank chopping block! It’s not fun; it’s anxiety-inducing. People with morals want everyone to feel included and safe.
Finally, talking badly about people when they arent around? Thats cowardly, not clever. If you have something to say, SAY IT. Don’t wallow in judgment – confront and hold accountable! Honestly, some folks need a kindness intervention. It’s not being “uptight”; its having basic human decency. Get on our level.