Have you ever had a friend try to tell you a story, but take a long time to get to the point? If you haven't, they made a subreddit specifically for situations like this, but they're a whole lot shorter, and maybe a lot weirder, too. The sub /r/suspiciouslyspecific highlights all the different ways people provide way too much detail than what was probably required to tell a story. Sometimes it's a warning sign for an oddly specific situation, making you question what really went down for there. Other times it's just someone going into heavy detail about a brand-new idea they just had.

Regardless, they all end up being pretty hilarious. There's usually something very funny about someone providing more information than was required, maybe just because it's so unexpected. Or we just laugh at their inability to keep things concise and straightforward. With that being said, here are 10 of the best images of people providing too much information.

Too Accurate

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Definitely An Experience

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Way Too Much Information

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Great Advice

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If anything could give me more time to think about velociraptors, I'm all for it.

How Have Super Soakers Advanced Through The Ages?

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Beware!

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Well Instructed

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Very encouraging to see instructions like this on an exam paper.

Very True

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I Love Office Jobs!!!

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Those Rangoons Are Quite Good

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Budgeting apps seriously need to stop being so judgmental.


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