Go on, you know you’ve done this 100% of the time!

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Go on, you know you’ve done this 100% of the time!




Admit It! You’ve 100% Done This!
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Admit it! You’ve 100% Done This!

We all have our guilty pleasures and habits that we may not openly talk about. But the truth is, most of us have done certain things that we wouldn’t readily admit to. Whether it’s sneaking bites of food from someone else’s plate, pretending to be on an important phone call to avoid someone, or even stalking an ex on social media, there are things that many of us have done at some point in our lives.

One common habit that almost everyone can relate to is the act of procrastination. We’ve all been in a situation where we have a looming deadline or a task that needs to be completed, but instead, we find ourselves scrolling through social media, binging on Netflix, or simply finding other ways to avoid the inevitable. Procrastination is something that most people have experienced and can relate to, but it’s not something that many would readily admit to.

Another common experience that many people can relate to is the act of overindulging in food. Whether it’s eating an entire carton of ice cream in one sitting, finishing off a bag of chips in one go, or sneaking late-night snacks when no one’s looking, we’ve all been guilty of indulging in more than we should at some point. While it may not be the healthiest habit, it’s something that most people have done at some point in their lives.

Let’s not forget the times when we’ve pretended to be busy or on an important phone call just to avoid someone. Whether it’s a chatty neighbor, a co-worker we’re not particularly fond of, or even an ex we’d rather not run into, we’ve all found ourselves in situations where we’ve pretended to be preoccupied just to avoid an awkward or unwanted conversation.

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And of course, there’s the ever-so-relatable act of stalking an ex on social media. It’s something that many people have done, whether they care to admit it or not. We’ve all found ourselves scrolling through an ex’s profile, looking at their photos, and maybe even feeling a twinge of jealousy when we see them with someone new. It’s a common habit that many people have indulged in, but it’s not something that most are willing to openly acknowledge.

So, whether it’s procrastinating, overindulging in food, avoiding unwanted conversations, or stalking an ex on social media, there are certain habits and behaviors that most people have done at some point in their lives. While these may not be things that we openly talk about, they are experiences that many of us can relate to. So go ahead, admit it – you’ve 100% done these things!

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43 Comments

  1. @chrisv9114

    Gillette razor blades, they started it by robbing me for years.

  2. @dariang4725

    Its incredibly easy to steal from self checkout. Especially when its busy. Most of the time if an employee sees you stealing they wont say shit, because they dont get payed enough to care.

    I promote stealing from corporations in any possible way. Fuck them.

  3. @jonc9788

    I have zero sympathy for these big businesses. My wife worked for walmart for years before getting a better job. They treat their employees like crap. Screw them over on a regular bases. Nepotism is rampant. So regardless of it being wrong. I dont have any sympathy for them

  4. @ryanelectric6377

    Nope, ive never stolen nor "oops" (forgot to ring something up) at a self checkout.

  5. @kalebv1860

    No I'm not that poor

  6. @jerrydawg4434

    I don't self-checkout because I don't get a discount for doing their job for them

  7. @Bretaxy

    You're seriously calling us thieves? You should be ashamed of yourself.

  8. @steveminla

    So not only do you have to pretend to be an employee by using the self check out. But you also have to be the store's PERFECT pretend employee.

  9. @neilmcg7272

    I love how people think self check outs are work, if have the choice I'll always go self check out as talking to check out person and packing the bag as they frantically throw stuff at you is always more work

  10. @le9038

    I have done this so many times it's not funny.

  11. @spaceo8568

    I don't use self check out. I advocate for workers and I don't work for free.

  12. @ateverything5027

    The solution is simple but it would require paying an actual wage. Not likely.

  13. @rosyrr1012

    I only use self checkout if I have a few items. If it’s Sams or Costco they have workers scan it for us, they don’t trust anyone lol

  14. @BC-ny3zb

    I've never stolen from self checkout. Because I had a dad around to tell me that stealing was bad

  15. @moosechuckle

    I buy organic apples and from time to time I accidentally push the non organic.

    If the person is there I’ll tell them, if not… well, I got shit to do.

  16. @Bongobjork

    Nah I can't steal it's wrong

  17. @micahmiller5923

    I use self checkout all the time. I've had one issue in the three consecutive years of self checkout. I bought a bunch of mint ($1.49) that didn't ring up. I called the attendant over who looked at everything and did an override, saying it was scanned. I paid, got home, and discovered it didn't ring up. I called the store to explain the issue and pay for the mint. They told me not to worry. My only problem ever.

  18. @greghackstaff217

    Well I missed the training program, so don't expect steller performance.

  19. @kyexaiik

    Do you make it up with not having to pay more employee salaries

  20. @markreyes2567

    Umm no. I’m not a Democrat. Never done this

  21. @lookingfortrouble6970

    I aim for 10% but if I can give myself a 50% discount, it's a good day. The way I see it is, if I am now operating the check out, I'm staff and I deserve a staff discount

  22. @taxman4354

    The fact im from leicester lol

  23. @Martyr217

    We accidently ran off with £18 flowers once. Didn't notice until we got home.

  24. @santroff5050

    One time I forgot to scan an item at Home Depot because my jacket was in the cart and covering it. I went back inside, scanned it and paid for it.

    Our Lord sees everything. If you honestly make a mistake, make things right again.

  25. @mcleodautomation

    There are two types of people on these comments. Honest people, and scum.

  26. @mcleodautomation

    I have never stolen from a self checkout

  27. @aureateseigneur5317

    I havent because i dont use self check out. Thats someones job not mine.

  28. @fuzzy121

    No, some of us were raised right.

  29. @jordanjones6367

    You’re a scumbag if you steal from anyone idc

  30. @angrybitter2584

    I've never stolen on accident. Nor am i a thief. Grow up retards.

  31. @joeyk19801

    Yeah… I trust the Atlantic as much as i trust Joe Biden….

  32. @colemckay2557

    No I dont steal, thanks for trying to include me though

  33. @aaronbrasel8462

    its almost like not employing anyone and assuming the customer will just do what you want then to do doesnt work anymore

  34. @hymiecamp1559

    Not very funny when they steal the put the loss on us normally people not stealing

  35. @TubbyJ420

    Mio or other small bottles you squirt into water. Put 2 in your hand, scan barcode of 1. Thats the only thing I do. I save $4 on a $60 trip lol.

  36. @Andiandru

    If they don't want to pay actual employees, why should I pay for the products?

  37. @dallasdavis3246

    Nope I refuse to use the self checkout because it does away with human jobs
    But you can steal all you want until you have cuffs around your wrists

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