People are always ready to drop a funny answer, a snarky comment, or a perfectly timed comeback online. When someone asks to be teased, these people are more than happy to do it, and boy, do they do it well. Check out these roasts from Reddit's /r/roastme, where people asked strangers to roast them and got exactly what they asked for.
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