Let's face it... Snapchat is one of the best social media platforms, and most frequently used one, in the last few years. But, it also never fails to leave us with some of the most awkward and uncomfortable pictures you can see. Between sending videos, having weird filters for your face, and being able to pick how long somebody can view it, you really never know what you're gonna open up. With that being said, here are the 11 most awkward Snapchats to receive.
1. The Dick Pic
Really, boys? Trust me on this, NOBODY wants to see it. I can promise you. It lowers your chances with the person to begin with.
2. The "I'm Pooping In Public"
You can always count on that one person to always let you know when they're pooping.
3. Face Swaps gone wrong
Never trust the face swap filter. It'll screw you over 9/10 times.
4. The "I'm in class" or "dinner with the fam" snap.
The under-the-table/desk angle is flattering for nobody. Don't even try to make it flattering either. I look like a toe.
5. Be there or be square.
Nothing puts emphasis on our double chins like the new "square face." Honestly though, it truly is my favorite filter.
6. "u got games??????"
You all know this one and have either sent it or opened it.
7. The one from the girl that never goes to parties and then goes to her first party.
This one is mainly her story, but everyone hates going through her 120 second long snap story of her first house party. Probably more annoying than awkward, but still.
8. The "l'm laying in the sun and need to show off my legs"
9."OOPS, wrong person"
Honestly, don't even lie. You've taken a picture exactly like this to send to your best friend and it doesn't go to them. There's nothing worse than sending this to somebody you usually never snap chat.. oops sorry wrong person!!
10. The quiet video.
This causes a replay, and nobody wants to be that person to use their only replay on something dumb.
11. Saint Patrick's Day
There isn't a single sober snap received that day, and each one gets more and more awkward with the leprechaun face.
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