We were all taught from a young age that lying is wrong. So is stretching the truth. Of course, most of us disregard this at times. For some, it's only special case scenarios where we dare tell a lie. Others will gladly lie through their teeth all day for some online attention, and it seems to work somehow. And yet, not everyone will just put up with it. While it's not surprising that many will often lie on their social media accounts for either attention or just plain boredom, lying about facts to other users is a whole different type of problematic.

As you scroll through any platform, you're bound to come across dozens of these liars every single day. However, if you're lucky enough, you might just find one soldier brave enough to prove just how much the original poster is lying with either facts or receipts. When these moments occur, they are captured in the delightful subreddit /r/QuitYourBullsh*t, where users submit screenshots of wild restaurant reviews and insane medical advice. Below are 15 of our favorites.

When You Get Schooled By An Old Lady

When Your Video Gets Stolen

(Source: u/jaytix1)

The Daily Mail Continues To Shine

(Source: u/sudopm)

Called Out

(Source: Reddit)

Shenanigans

(Source: u/thats-well_idk)

Don't Forget to Update Your LinkedIn

(Source: Reddit)

When You Still Complain After Getting A Refund

(Source: u/articunowingYT)

Okay That's a Little Funny

(Source: Reddit)

We're Being Poisoned, Y'all

(Source: u/jaytix1)

A Post Worth Fighting For

(Source: @simuliu)

Well, This Took A Turn

(Source: u/Usman1285)

Clickbait

(Source: @erinandrews)

People Just Make Stuff up

(Source: Reddit)

When You Use An Old Photo From 2014

(Source: u/MemeMansGrandson)

Well, They Did The Research

(Source: u/DeathEater5007)


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