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Mainstream subs are almost never funny and severely lack creativity
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Humor in the largest subs is repetitive, unoriginal, and annoying. If your comment isnt about animals, your life being worthless, or some horribly stupid pun that everyone hears 6x a day than don't expect any attention.

R/Roastme: EASILY the least creative, repetitive, unfunny sub there is. The next original comment will be their first.

"You look like incest hahaha" (20k upvotes and 5 platinums)

"You're ugly haha" (minimum 5 golds)

"You definitely use drugs"

Wow! So funny! So creative! Truly a pinnacle of humor. /s

R/2meirl4meirl: We get it, you hate yourselves, think you're worthless, and want to die. That was funny for like, 6 minutes. FIND NEW CONTENT.

R/Tumblr: Definitely a top contender for most eyeball clawing sub. Singlehandedly ruins memes more than any other sub.

-Posts good meme- "Hey you know what would be funny? Putting a poorly cropped "this is still so funny omgggssss" Tumblr comment at the bottom"

Its not funny, it never WAS funny, and outside of the weird unholy cognitive alliance between tumblrinas it will never BE funny. Stop ruining jokes with shitty taglines.

Let Tumblr die the way it lived - suffocating in the shadow of good websites.

Good content is rare and often requires mining to find the true gold.

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