Tyler, The Creator has never held back—on a track, in an interview, or especially on Twitter. Ever since his breakout moment in 2011 with the dark, controversial video for “Yonkers,” which featured cockroaches, disturbing imagery, and death threats aimed at pop stars, it was obvious that Tyler wasn’t interested in playing it safe. His sense of humor has always been a mix of irony, shock value, and complete randomness.
Tyler’s also known to use Twitter to comment on music—his own and others’—but even then, he keeps things raw and aggressive. Sometimes he’s serious, but more often, he taps back into the chaotic energy that’s made his social media presence unforgettable. Below are some of the most extreme, strange, and hilarious examples of Tyler’s Twitter history.
1. The Mayonnaise Confusion

Source: https://x.com/tylerthecreator/status/19916270396768257
“I Used To Think That White People Dookie Was Mayonnaise.”
One of Tyler’s most bizarre admissions, this tweet mixes childhood confusion with gross-out comedy in the most unexpected way possible.
2. Explaining the Freestyles

Source: https://x.com/tylerthecreator/status/1011703259684196352
“this isnt like okra or 435 or flowerboy” THATS BECAUSE THEY ARE OTHER PEOPLES SONGS THAT IM PUTTING A VERSE ON YOU FUCKING IDIOT LIKE ARE YOU THAT STUPID TO NOT REALIZE ITS NOT MY SONG YOU DUMB BITCH THEY ARE SONGS I LIKE ALREADY SO I RAP ON THEM FOR 30 SECONDS JESUS CHRIST
This tweet is Tyler, The Creator’s raw response to fans criticizing the stylistic differences between his freestyles like “OKRA” and “435” and his studio album Flower Boy. He clarifies that those tracks aren’t his own productions—they’re remixes over beats from other artists.
3. Six-Year Prediction

Source: https://x.com/tylerthecreator/status/85410670752956416
“In 6 Years I’m Gonna Be A Fat Christian Vegetarian.”
Self-deprecating and random, this tweet feels like a wild guess about the future, with an oddly specific mix of traits.
4. 16 and Pregnant Roast

Source: https://x.com/tylerthecreator/status/85420761136898048
“These Bitches On 16 And Knocked Up Are Fucking Stupid. Well, The Niggas Are Stupid Too. hahaha They Cant Have Fun Anymore They Have A Baby”
Tyler references the MTV show 16 and Pregnant, known for highlighting the challenges of teen parenthood. While the tweet uses harsh and offensive language, it touches on a real issue the show helped bring to light. According to research by Kearney and Levine (2018), the series led to a 5.7% drop in teen birth rates by raising awareness about contraception and the consequences of early pregnancy. Tyler’s delivery is crude, but the context connects to broader discussions on how media can influence public behavior.
5. Pubic Hair Trends

Source: https://x.com/tylerthecreator/status/217455049025126402
“I Secretly Tried To Get Shave Designs Into My Pubes To Trend. Eh, Wutever”
In true Tyler fashion, he took grooming to a whole new level—one no one asked for, but somehow totally expected.
6. Watermelon Psychology

Source: https://x.com/tylerthecreator/status/166377249329774592
“I Like Getting Watermelon Around White People Just To See Their Faces. I Think They Secretly Place Bets And Shit.”
Tyler’s tweet uses humor to address a deep-rooted racial stereotype linked to African Americans and watermelon—an image historically used to demean Black people after slavery. The post plays on the awkward reactions he imagines from White people, pointing to how such racist tropes still linger in social dynamics. While framed as a joke, the tweet reflects Tyler’s early style of using satire and shock to confront uncomfortable cultural issues, aligning with the provocative tone seen in his unreleased 2007 project Stereotype.
7. Laundry Day Horror

Source: https://x.com/tylerthecreator/status/274246519899709440
“I JUST WASHED MY BLACK PANTS THAT HAD FOOD CUM BOOGERS SWEAT AND OTHER SHIT I WOULDN’T KNOW ON IT. JUST WANTED TO LET YOU KNOW”
Tyler shares the most revolting laundry summary you’ll ever read. And he shared it like a public service announcement.
8. Family Tree Fantasies

Source: https://x.com/tylerthecreator/status/415920562108522496
“NO LIE I WISH I HAD LIKE ONE OF THOSE FINE ASS COUSINS THATS THREW MARRIAGE OR LIKE FAR ON THE FAMILY TREE SO ME AND HER COULD LIKE KISS”
A wild and deeply uncomfortable thought Tyler decided to share on Christmas. It’s bold, disturbing, and somehow still has that signature Tyler shock value.
9. Stevie Wonder Curiosity

Source: https://x.com/tylerthecreator/status/442192717284511744
“IS THERE A GIRL WHO SUCKED STEVIE WONDERS DICK? SHE IS SO WILD IF SHE EXIST”
This tweet exemplifies Tyler, The Creator’s crude and boundary-pushing humor during the early 2010s. By referencing Stevie Wonder—an iconic musician known for his legendary 1970s albums—Tyler contrasts his own shock-driven persona with the artist’s respected legacy. While intended as edgy humor, the tweet sparked mixed reactions, from laughter to disbelief, reflecting the viral nature of early Twitter and the era’s tolerance for controversial jokes. The post also foreshadows later criticism of Tyler’s past behavior, as discussed in outlets like The Guardian in 2015.
10. Seeing How Far He Can Go

Source: https://x.com/tylerthecreator/status/425343323415392256
“WHOA LOWKEY WE CAN BE EXTRA MEAN AND DISGRUNTLED TO WHITE PEOPLE TODAY, IM GONNA SEE HOW FAR I CAN GO”
Posted on Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Tyler’s tweet uses satire to comment on racial dynamics and historical tension. While provocative, the statement reflects his early Odd Future-era approach—using shock value to highlight uncomfortable truths. The timing suggests a deeper critique of inequality on a day meant to honor civil rights progress. Consistent with hip-hop’s role in social commentary and Odd Future’s confrontational style, the post reads as both a performance and a challenge to racial privilege, aimed at provoking thought as much as outrage.
11. Ebola Advice

Source: https://x.com/tylerthecreator/status/497652098738446336
“In Other News EBOLA IS REAL USE CONDOMS”
Posted during the height of the 2014 West African Ebola outbreak, Tyler’s tweet casually references the virus and throws in a comment about condom use. While the tone is comedic, it unintentionally aligns with real public health concerns—Ebola was later confirmed to persist in semen, prompting CDC guidance on sexual transmission.
12. Carnival Breakdown

Source: https://x.com/tylerthecreator/status/661383689033510912
“DONT TEXT ME ABOUT THE CARNIVAL. IM A DICK. AND A LIZARD.”
Tyler posted this ahead of his Camp Flog Gnaw Carnival, a festival he founded in 2012 that had grown into a major Los Angeles music event by 2015. His strange self-description as “a dick” and “a lizard” reflects his surreal, absurdist humor, often used to dismiss serious questions or fan demands. The tweet aligns with the playful, chaotic energy of his Cherry Bomb era, where themes like identity and escape were central. References in the replies to “Okaga, CA” and “Find Your Wings” tie this post to the broader creative world Tyler built around the carnival’s atmosphere of self-expression.
13. Gourmet Disaster

Source: https://x.com/tylerthecreator/status/750828048090533891
“salmon and ice cream”
Tyler’s tweet, paired with an image of salmon on vanilla ice cream, fits a trend of celebrities experimenting with unusual food combos for shock or curiosity. While it appears random, such savory-sweet pairings aren’t unheard of—recipes like smoked salmon ice cream exist in niche culinary circles.
14. Joy and Chaos

Source: https://x.com/tylerthecreator/status/779049972721254401
“got damn life is great fuck my face”
This tweet captures a rare moment of pure positivity from Tyler, The Creator, expressed in his trademark exaggerated tone. Posted during a transitional period following the release of Cherry Bomb, it reflects a more content and introspective side of him. The lowercase format stands out from his usual all-caps style, hinting at a calmer mood. While the phrase “fuck my face” is crude, it reads as a humorous way to emphasize how good things felt at the time—a mindset consistent with his growing success in music, fashion, and television projects.
15. Insect Attack

Source: https://x.com/tylerthecreator/status/779050648809578496
“in other news a fucking praying mantis tried to kill me”
What started as a normal day apparently turned into a battle for survival. Tyler vs. a praying mantis—no winner announced.
16. Culture Rage

Source: https://x.com/tylerthecreator/status/750103392081543168
“IN YOUR RIPPED JEANS AND BAND SHIRT YOU DONT EVEN LISTEN TO FUCK YOUR ‘CULTURE’ FUCK RAP FUCK YOU”
Tyler’s tweet takes aim at people wearing ripped jeans and band shirts without knowing their cultural roots—a jab at trend-driven fashion. It reflects his frustration with inauthenticity, echoing themes from Yonkers and his push for individuality. The aggressive tone highlights his stance against empty image and his use of social media to call out cultural appropriation.
Conclusion
Tyler, The Creator’s Twitter history is full of unpredictable, strange, and often offensive content. Whether he’s ranting about music, joking about public figures, or just sharing random thoughts, he consistently posts without a filter. His tweets range from oddly specific ideas to full-on rants that confuse or shock readers. While some messages are hard to justify, they all reflect the same unfiltered personality he’s shown throughout his career. For better or worse, Tyler uses Twitter the same way he uses music—to say whatever he wants, however he wants.