19 Mischievous Human Beings That Don’t Bother With The Rules

We’ve all come across one particularly ego-fueled human being at one point or another. Oftentimes, these utterly remarkable individuals will make sure that they’re the loudest people in the room. They’ll seemingly get complete euphoria from not getting along with anyone. In all seriousness though, these folks are certainly living life to the beat of their own drum.

1. That’s just ruthless.

A Twitter exchange where someone says they have only one dollar left. Another person asks for their Venmo, then jokingly requests the last dollar on Venmo.
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2. Not a bad idea.

A social media post from "Chronic Insomniac" describes a humorous situation where an uncle asks the family for money but declines when offered. He admits he requested money to avoid being asked for financial help by others. There's a laughing emoji at the end.
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3. Oh, can’t hear you.

Screenshot of a tweet by user "asiya" (@ossiyuh) about their almost deaf little brother, who turns off his hearing aids when he doesn’t want to listen to others. They express admiration for his ability to "mute the haters.
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4. Bro is just built different.

A screenshot of a text exchange. The first message describes a 16-year-old sibling collapsing and being diagnosed with a heart problem. The response from "Lil Broski" reads, "Imagine dying, Couldn't be me," with a laughing image.
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5. Merry Christmas to all.

A hand holds a small package containing AA batteries labeled "Gift Not Included." An insert reads "POWER YOU NEED FOR THE GIFT YOU REALLY WANT." The image includes a tweet saying, "last year I forgot to get batteries for my niece’s toy so this year she got me this.
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6. Now that’s a prank.

A screenshot of a Reddit post. The main post asks, "What's the worst thing you can say in an elevator full of people?" A reply shares a story about a father pranking the mother by implying someone else is the father, causing an awkward situation.
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7. A bold move for sure.

Screenshot of a Reddit post from the r/antiwork subreddit. The user describes being told they can't work from home despite adverse weather and their job being remote-capable. They removed work apps from their phone, leaving them unreachable after hours.
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8. McDonald’s brings out all the madness.

A tweet from a user named Jarrett describes a story where he was honked at by a woman in a McDonald's line, so he paid for her food. At the second window, he took both his and her orders, claiming the food because he paid for it. Includes laughing and skull emojis.
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9. He’s doing it his own way.

Tweet by @_ItsTeekay: "I have an uncle who responds to text messages after two months, no one knows where he lives exactly and he shows up when he wants to. He is one of my role models." Profile picture shows a woman smiling.
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10. Only took 11 years.

A Reddit post by user gen3stang shares a story about revenge. The user describes how their cousin once punched a hole in their wall. Years later, they did the same to the cousin's new house wall, mentioning they waited 11 years for this act.
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11. Really out there trying to help everyone out.

A man in a white shirt confronts three individuals in an office setting. He's holding a folder. The text on the image describes a TikTok user who anonymously complains to a boss, who then cusses out the intended recipient.
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12. Wow, now that’s a power move.

Screenshot of a tweet by Daniel Feldman. The tweet is about someone who wrote unrealistically positive fake Glassdoor reviews after being fired, detailing high salaries and perks, which led to hiring difficulties due to candidates feeling lowballed.
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13. My man.

Screenshot of a tweet by user @88mugsy88. It reads: "my uncle walked in to christmas, filled a plate, ate in a separate room, and left. he was here 4 minutes." The tweet is on a black background.
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14. Just a little impressed.

A tweet by Gus Constantellis recounting a story about buying an illegal CD in Greece. The CD plays 47 minutes of someone saying, "I'm a homeless man that just stole 5 Euro from you." The writer feels shocked, dismayed, and impressed.
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15. He’s the man of the house now.

A social media post by Kaelin reads: "my parents have access to mine & my brother's bank accounts & accidentally took money out of my brother's savings instead of theirs to pay the mortgage and now every time we tell him to do something he says 'you can’t talk to me like that in my house.'
u/idontknow1000/via reddit.com

16. This dude’s particularly good at math.

A tweet jokingly claims a 3-month-old baby is now twice as big since birth and humorously predicts he'll weigh 7.5 trillion pounds by age 10. Below are two photos of a man holding the baby in front of a door with a wreath.
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17. A bright future ahead indeed.

A tweet by KATOR with the handle @Kyaqy describes an interaction with a girl at school. When asked why she wasn't writing an essay titled "If I Were a Millionaire," she replied, "I'm waiting for my secretary." Scored her 10/10.
u/whatthewhat/via reddit.com

18. Now that’s pure genius.

A school ID card with a photo of a student wearing a green screen shirt, causing the shirt to blend with the background. The card is from the year 2020.
u/literallytime/via reddit.com

19. Sharing isn’t always caring.

Tweet by Lady Lieutenant Columbo saying, "My husband and I just sat in our car outside of our house and ate a huge piece of carrot cake because we didn’t want to share it with our kids.
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