25 Terrible Experiences People Have Sworn to Never Do Again
It's best to learn from others' mistakes. Here, then, are terrible experiences that we'll never do again and neither should you!
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I was a server for 5 years. It was fun most of the time but God Almighty, the worst customers could drive a person to murder.-u/Prossdog
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Go to Times Square for New Year's Eve, looks great on TV, not great in person unless you pay to get in the walled-off area.-u/Newfounder8
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Go to Disney World’s Magic Kingdom on Christmas Day. Shoulder-to-shoulder people, insane lines, and nothing special I couldn’t see earlier in the month.-u/mGreeneLantern
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Now I always pee before cutting jalapeno peppers. The other way around, never again.-u/Jinzot
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I refuse to ever do retail again, people are literally such assholes and don’t realize your trying to help them and still get their job done-u/Sufficient_Back_3156
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Childbirth and the postpartum period. Love my daughter to death. One and done.-u/Alarming-Quarter-396
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Getting attached too quickly to someone that wanted me first. Getting played by someone like that is a different kind of pain. If you lost interest make it more obvious geez.-u/agaho
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Binge drink. I used to go on benders for a week or two. Now I barely ever drink-u/Jhellams83
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3 1/2 hour jungle hike with almost no water and wearing only a bathing suit and water shoes.I didn't do this by choice but was more or less forced into it and it SUCKED.-u/KnockMeYourLobes
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Camping by a river that was flooded by melting snow from an area that was 6 hours away and having to be heli-rescued. It was f*cking embarrassing.-u/BonfireFanatic
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Bungee jump.. as soon as my feet left the edge all I could think was "well that was stupid"...It was exciting and probably safe enough.. but it was enough for me to know I will never willingly do that again.-u/halversonjw
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Working in academia - left two years ago and never looking back. F*ck that noise.-u/STATEofMOJO
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Smoke. Did it for 14 years. I feel so much better having quit. Been about 10 years since and the amount of money saved and the smell and the cough-u/Memorydump1105
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Speed (amphetamine). The high doesn’t feel like a high but everyone around you can see that you are out of your mind. And the comedown was the only time where I truly wanted to die. Absolutely horrible. For reference I’ve taken lots of other drugs and experienced different comedowns, nothing compared to that.-u/T8_Thpinal
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Swim with dolphins. They’re fast, large animals and we don’t belong in open water.-u/dooogall
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Any job involving tech support or customer service. I'll starve before I deal with entitled older people who demand the latest technology, but refuse to learn how to actually use their new technology and expect the world to bend over backward to satisfy their unrealistic demands. Half of them don't think plugging in their TV is a requirement before calling and screaming that "this darnedest, useless smart tv don't even want to come on and I've tried EVERYTHING! My old dumb TV lasted 40 years and never had a problem, now tell your boss Mr. Netflix to send me a new TV and give me a refund!"-u/djb2589
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Food challenges. I tried eating a 1kg steak once and almost threw up. That was my first and last food challenge.-u/p15i
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Birthing without an epidural. I had laughing gas instead. Made me high as a kite. I screamed in pain while I was dissociating into space.-u/tuxedo_cat_commander
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