" Everything being cropped . I hate cropped things . If I find a cute shirt , it ’s cropped . A cute crown ? It ’s browse . A cute perspirer ? CROPPED . "

With 2024 just a few months away, it makes sense if people are already thinking of the new year. So when I saw Reddit useru/MustPlayVRask: “What needs to die out in 2024?” I thought I would share some of the answers to see if you agree. Here’s what the community had to say below:

1.“Subscription services — but they won’t. They’ll keep replacing single upfront purchases. It’s a shame.”

2.“‘Accept all cookies’ as the only option."

— u / Redwoodcurtain8

" ' This webpage would care to transport you alerts ' is a tight minute . "

— uracil / SongRevolutionary992

a person holding a phone

3.“EVERYTHING BEING CROPPED. I hate cropped things. If I find a cute shirt, it’s cropped. A cute jacket? It’s cropped. A cute sweater? IT’S CROPPED. I don’t care if people wear it, but IT’S EVERYWHERE.”

— uranium / fartypicklenuts

5.“Five-day workweeks.”

6.“Ridiculous cost of living.”

— u / Appropriate - Ad1242

" It infuriates me how it is casually referred to as a ' price of sustenance ' crisis like it ’s some natural catastrophe that ’s out of our controller . Shops and energy companies are shoot a line record profits while this so - called price of bread and butter crisis is occur . "

— u / kitjen

a person with a cropped shirt

7.“Bedbugs.”

8.“Social media ‘challenges’ to break the law or hurt people.”

— uracil / blazze_eternal

9.“People who use their phone speakers in public.”

10.“Celebrity worship.”

— atomic number 92 / misscrimson16x

" YES , jock included . "

— uracil / FrenchCoast_0

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11.“Gender reveal parties where they start forest fires just to announce their unborn child’s gender. Seriously, just send an [announcement] text to everyone.'”

12.“Layoffs while CEOs get paid 300x the average employee and still get a raise five times the percentage of the average employee as well.”

— u/4inaroom

13.“Tipping culture.”

14.“Strong opinions on things we are too lazy to research. I still do it, I try to rethink important issues and say have I honestly researched this, or am I just saying what I heard someone else say?”

— u / MuntedMunyak

a bedbug next to a hand

someone holding a phone

decoration for a gender reveal party

a tip jar

inside an office