May 21, 2026

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Fed Up With the Internet, They Tried to Quit — and the Comments Went Ferocious

TLDR: A user announced they’re trying to quit the internet because it makes life feel bleak and unreal. The comments instantly split between people cheering them toward offline hobbies and critics mocking the dramatic exit, with one bluntly arguing that online life is real life now.

One fed-up internet user posted a digital breakup note: they’re sick of the internet, say it makes the world look awful, and want to spend their days fully offline, back in what they call “the physical world.” Their plan includes turning on the Cold Turkey Blocker and trying to stay away long enough to “come back to reality.” Simple, dramatic, relatable — and instantly the comments turned into the real show.

The strongest reaction? A brutal split between support and eye-rolling. One camp basically said, “Good for you, now go fall in love with real-life hobbies,” suggesting everything from sewing to football to books as replacements for doom-scrolling. But the harsher crowd was in no mood for a poetic goodbye. One commenter hit with the classic internet slap: “This is not an airport, no need to announce your departure.” Another flat-out demanded to know why this post matters at all, accusing the author of doing a very online thing while claiming to reject being online.

And then came the hottest take of all: “Online is the world.” That one flipped the whole post on its head, arguing that the internet isn’t some fake side dimension — it’s part of real life now. Add in a confused “Why is this upvoted” and the thread became less a quiet self-help moment and more a mini culture war over whether logging off is healing, performative, or just impossible in 2026.

Key Points

  • The author says they feel deeply dissatisfied with the internet and view it as a net negative.
  • The post states that internet use makes the author see the world as a horrible place.
  • The author plans to stay off the internet as much as possible.
  • The author is working on strategies to reduce internet use and has reactivated Cold Turkey Blocker.
  • The author says they want to spend their days in the moment and in the physical world rather than online.

Hottest takes

"This is not an airport" — internet2000
"Online is the world" — benatkin
"Why is this upvoted" — TechSquidTV
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