73 Times People Didn’t Realize How Cringe They Were Being (New Pics)

73 Times People Didn't Realize How Cringe They Were Being (New Pics)

Awkwardnessis a powerful emotion. It's so potent that you can viscerally feel it even through secondhand means, much like the photos you're about to see.

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These are from theCringe Picssubreddit, and the page profile says it all: "When it hurts just to look." Indeed, these images may make you go "Yikes," then leave you shaking your head out of pity and embarrassment.

We've picked some of the photos that stood out to us, which may give you the same emotions as someone whofaceplantsin front of a large crowd. But be warned, your face may get tired fromall the cringing.

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"Cringe" as we know it today is fairly new. These days, people take some satisfaction in seeing others' cringeworthy moments.According topsychotherapistNicholas Balaisis, it's a way to feel superior while also recognizing that we may be vulnerable to this type of "failed self-display."

"As we increasingly occupy more space online—posting about ourselves as part of the routine of everyday life—we make ourselves vulnerable to inadvertently posting cringeworthy content," he noted.

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Indeed, there has been a prevalent fear of "being cringe," especially among young people who are always online. So much so that it has become a source of anxiety and worry, according to psychologistLauren Zannetino.

"They're stopping themselves from being authentic … and doing the things that they want to do out of fear that it's going to be filmed by someone and posted online," Zannetino toldABC News Australia.

My police department posted this stupid photo of their sheriffs. This is our taxes at work. They think they're part of Tropic freaking Thunder.

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However, there is a bit of an upside in keeping in mind what cringeworthy behavior is, especially online. According to Balaisis, it's a form of "psychological discipline" that helps us shape the parameters of what we should and shouldn't post.

"It is perhaps no wonder that we also see a rise in public apologies that try to mitigate self-inflicted damages to our public profile and persona," he said.

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Meanwhile, Zannettino believes that being cringe should be seen as a sign of authenticity and vulnerability, rather than something shameful. She says, "In order to be free, we have to be a little bit cringe."

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But if you're all about avoiding looking cringeworthy for the internet to see, Balaisis has one piece of advice: pay constant attention to your online presentation of self. That means constantly updating it and staying aware of current trends.

"In short, managing your online self involves a great deal of labour and attention," he said.

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