Here’s a complete, ready-to-post “What Wedgie Do I Deserve?” quiz, written in an exclusive, over-the-top style for a forum, blog, or social media caption.
Humor as a Social Connector
The specific framing of "what you deserve" adds a layer of karmic playfulness to the experience. It leans into the "roast" culture prevalent on social media platforms, where users find entertainment in being playfully criticized or humbled. These quizzes are rarely taken in isolation; they are designed to be shared. The humor lies in the absurdity of the outcome, turning a mildly embarrassing concept into a badge of honor to be posted on a profile or sent in a group chat. It serves as a digital icebreaker, using shared nostalgia for school-age tropes to create a moment of levity.
Most people played these games for a laugh. But this wasn’t a Buzzfeed quiz. This was the work of "The Tailor," an anonymous figure rumored to have a psychological profile on everyone in the city. Leo clicked 'Start.'
“Your honesty is noted. Your sentence is being processed.”
Mechanism:
Users answer questions about their behavior in social settings, such as how they react to a bully or their level of clumsiness.
Prankston Academy
You’re a student at , where the ultimate humiliation isn’t a bad grade—it’s a legendary wedgie from the infamous Wedgie Council . You’ve been caught red-handed pulling a prank on the Council’s leader. Now, you must answer three questions to determine your fate.
Here’s a short, playful “quiz story” that builds up to revealing which wedgie you deserve, based on your choices. Read through the scenario, pick your answers, and tally your points at the end.
I hope you enjoyed this tale!