I dream daily of deleting all my social media and disappearing into the void, but then I remember Lunatics of LinkedIn exist. Something about the cringe is magnetic. I’m not proud of it, but I’ll scroll for hours, quietly lurking and collecting the worst posts from the most painfully online professionals.
The work grind culture is hilariously unhinged. I work hard, sure. But I’m not about to log on from a hospital bed just to spin it into a motivational post that ends up right here next to these LinkedIn weirdos.
1. “Interviews”

2. “If you don’t get married at work you aren’t a team player”
3. “Wth”
4. “Youth loneliness is cured by Adults going into the office”
“I find her entire post here to be insane. But the piece that stood out to me most was ‘we could solve most of youth loneliness if we got back in in-person…'”
5. “This guy’s AI-generated profile pic vs. what he actually looks like”
6. “Terminations on the 4th.”
7. “Sir this isn’t twitter!”
8. “Absolutely tone deaf”
“I’ve been following this person for a while on LinkedIn. She’s a workaholic lunatic who who pushes her desire to work all the time on to her following. We should not be pushing a culture that drives us to work all the time, especially while we’re in the hospital recovering from an emergency or on vacation with our families. This just drove me insane.”
9. “Yeah, ok buddy”
10. “That is True”
11. “Is this the best post by Ken Cheng yet?”
12. 53 🤝 17 = Inspiring?
13. “God forbid a candidate asks the questions that matter.”
14. “I was waiting for this one”
15. “Hired and fired on the same day. Can’t be more lunatic than this”
16. “Insane take on recent Boeing Crash”
17. “My brother posted this unironically”
18. “Not sure if the picture is legit but yeah…….. no thanks to that ‘work culture'”
19. “Bro upset his summer of low risk perving isn’t to his liking”
20. “This is just sad”
21. “Thanks for sharing”
22. “AI generated profile pic vs what he actually looks like”
23. “Lunatic thinks you can just work from any office”
“I’m expected to believe they invited this random person to internal meetings?”