The internet can be a fucking great thing – the majority of the time anyway – but there are some people online that you just love to hate.
From the standard trolls that spend most of their time bashing their keyboard, filling the internet with hateful comments in about every place you can look, to people that just annoy us to the point where we want to throw our computers in a fucking bin.
We all have a line that if someone crosses they’ll feel the wrath of a block, and now Twitter users have been revealing their own personal limits using the hashtag #Blocked.
The responses range from the relatable to the completely bizarre, and most of them are pretty ridiculous.
Here’s just a few of our faves, from the standard bigots:
"I'm not racist/xenophobic/sexist/ableist/homophobic but…" #Blocked
— Gugulethu Mhlungu (@GugsM) February 25, 2016
https://twitter.com/TOMolefe/status/703156070953283584
"Muslims are terrorists…" #blocked
— g (@faIsecry) February 26, 2016
https://twitter.com/hisnameiskeanon/status/703164640138637312
To the horribly sexist:
All Men are D… #Blocked
— ♚ Wendy Princess♚ (@WPwincess) February 25, 2016
Bring your hot frie…#blocked
— ? (@PeachSkwebu) February 25, 2016
Women belong in the kitche..#Blocked
— ? (@PeachSkwebu) February 25, 2016
And of course you know where this is going…
"Hey stranger, it's been a whi…." #blocked
— KARABO (@MissKabz) February 25, 2016
Because sometimes there’s nothing worse then a deluded United fan:
Glory Glory Man Uni…. #Blocked
— Tino (@TinoNyandoro) February 25, 2016
If you don’t know why people dislike The Donald then there’s no hope for you:
"I don't get why people are against Donald Trump" #Blocked
— Coca-Kolo (@ChiqqaShanna) February 26, 2016
And don’t you dare make us feel bad about eating meat…
i dont eat meat cause my body is not a grave… #Blocked
— Modern Black Youth (@SasTheScientist) February 26, 2016
What have you blocked people for?