When posting publicly online, it's important for one to be self-aware of what type of opinion they're throwing out into the universe. This type of exercise is best applied when trying to make a point, which the following people attempted and failed at. While politics can sometimes feel overwhelming to read about, at least the following posts collected from the subreddit /r/SelfAwareWolves is something we can all laugh at. Here are 15 of our favorites.

Something Tells Me He Agrees With You

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An Anti-Lockdown Protestor Demanding America Be More Like Sweden

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Oh, That Mutiny On The Bounty

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Almost There

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Wendy's Is Just Fine Without Customers, Thank You Very Much

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The Last Thing We Want Is People Getting Sick From Protesting Against An Actual Pandemic

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When You Attempt Comedy

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Receipts

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Tone Deaf

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Oh Neville

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Just A Reminder That Florida Is Pretty Conducive To Outdoor Exercise

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Wait A Minute, Movies Aren't Free?

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Protesting A Protest

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Don't Even Think About Letting Those Millennials Vote

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LtCysaber

Hmm, maybe the poster should have some self-awareness as well, posting screenshots of twitter on a meme database site. Not to mention how almost all of them are politically charged.

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Gone

The site seems to flip-flops a lot, but there is a lot of political polarization on this site. I get that a lot of memes themselves are sometimes made by politically motivated people, but I do wish the staff themselves were more neutral, or at the very least, tried to be less obviously biased.

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Mudkip97

I just go here to look memes

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Gone

Me too, but the political polarization in recent years is still kind of distracting.

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