The “we listen and we don’t judge” trend has gone viral all over social media with people sharing their confessions about what people are not aware of.
While there have been a lot of entries circulating online, a certain prompt has caught a lot of people’s attention on X (formerly Twitter) that opened a lot of confessions from other users in the platform about the wicked actions they do in certain scenarios.
In a post made by a user on X, the tweet reads, “We listen, we don’t judge: wicked people edition.”
Swarms of entries have been posted under this thread about certain things that they do that are wicked.
From the most subtle to the most ridiculous actions, here are some of the best entries from the given prompt.
A very straightforward confession about love
A user on X came in straightforward and even thanked the person who posted this prompt stating that they hate love. It even goes to the extremes as they even pray that they would break up.
Thank you for this opportunity, it’s our time to shine.
Firstly I hate love , hate seeing people in love , I pray y’all break up and listen to “last last repeat “secondly tears of women makes me happy , if everyone gives you peace of mind it’s only right I traumatize you 🙏🏾 https://t.co/DBaAIY7hVb— 🥋 (@A_Z4RM4) November 22, 2024
Crying for emotional manipulation
you can’t use crying to emotionally manipulate me, i’ll just look at you until you finish
— jidda (@hauwajiddaaa) November 22, 2024
Some people use tears to emotionally control others, but what would wicked people do in the said situation? Maybe, as one person suggested, they could simply stare at them until they’re done.
Pretending that they’re on a call to avoid helping someone
One person admitted to pretending to be on a call in order to avoid lending a helping hand, but the catch here is that the user confessed that the person they were supposed to help was also wicked, so perhaps that evens the odds.
I pretended I was on call just to avoid helping my ladylady with some of her loads, I was coming back from work and from the nylons she was carrying, it seems she’s coming back from the market. Don’t judge me she’s a wicked woman too
— Mimiee🤎 (@kabirmaryam60) November 23, 2024
A person in question does something but can’t retaliate immediately to the action
Looks like being a great pretender is the way to go, however the individual in question is unaware that this is a trap has already been set up to catch them for their behavior.
If you do something to me and I can’t retaliate immediate, I will pretend everything is okay meanwhile I have set a trap for you. The day I catch you is when you will regret the day you met me
— N A Z A R I A🫶🏽 (@rvyah) November 25, 2024
Taking time to answer calls or messages
Let’s be real, some people may have their phone on Do Not Disturb to avoid talking to someone rather than this feature being turned on for its real purpose. A savage confession from another person shares what they do with people who never call back after seeing the notification.
Here are more of the wicked entries from the said thread.
If we ignore each other for long and then you later blame me for that, I would use my observation to prove to you why you are the one at fault and all I see is 100% accurate
— KUAVO 🇬🇭 🇺🇦 (@kuavo_connects) November 28, 2024
If I know someone is getting married and I’m likely to be invited, I block their number because I’m not financially stable enough to afford a wedding gift. https://t.co/LyIkkUATUg
— Cat-holic (@runRyuSunjae) November 28, 2024
If I’m not in a good mood, I can ignore 50 calls from one person at a stretch with my phone in my hands. https://t.co/GPiEGB3yca
— Crème de la Crème🍭 (@Miriam___xoxo) November 23, 2024
If you're doing something stupid above the age of 20 and it starts reacting badly in your life, I'll never help you.
Even if it's like putting a drop of water in your mouth to save your life I won't do it. I'd rather come to you burial instead https://t.co/WIIlpF1ZjI
— Chiderã (@chideraology) November 25, 2024
I've come to accept that pple only truly understand when you give them a taste of their own medicine.
You can't gaslight or victimise me after initiating the first attack. My revenge is sure, precise, and grinds its target to dust like a relentless grindstone. https://t.co/iwoJK1ohcu
— . (@josh__tntl) November 26, 2024
If you come to my place without informing me, you will knock but I won’t open 🤝 https://t.co/AMDKDqsTBm
— 🦅planned orphan🍂 (@Ronnie3rhodes) November 26, 2024
Gaslighting doesn't work on me. I smell it from miles away. so if you ever feel you're gaslighting me, then I'm just pretending and playing along https://t.co/xap8InuK9P
— walking red flag🚩🚩 (@Luna_irlu) November 25, 2024
With the “we listen and we don’t judge” trend, people are able to be honest with certain actions that they do. They say that “honesty is the best policy,” but how does a person tell the truth to each other just as much as the act itself?
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