These days people on the internet love to spend time shaming just about anything.

Most common are perhaps wedding shaming and ring shaming, but in an interesting twist, members of a ring shaming group on Facebook have been mocking something other than a piece of jewellery.

In a post on the group, That's It, I'm Ring Shaming, someone shared an image of a diamond engagement ring and wedding band on a grey stand that looked rather x-rated, reports The Sun.

They said: "I don't like the ring, but I hate the presentation."

People thought it looked rather rude (
Image:
Facebook)

People were quick to suggest that the ring holder resembled a "penis".

One person joked: "It's a grower, not a shower."

Someone else wrote: "I've heard of a c*** ring but..."

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A third person added: "Is that ring happy to see me or is it just my imagination?"

A different user quipped: "Takes 'if you like it then you should have put a ring on it' to a new level!"

"It's trying it's best," replied another.

And in other weird news, a man recently hit the headlines for turning his nail clippings into an engagement ring.

Yes, really.

The man, who creates videos on YouTube under the name  Kiwami Japan, saved his nail clippings for an entire year to create the one-of-a-kind piece of jewellery.

The whole process was shared on  Twitter  in a disturbing  viral  video by  SCMP News.

Once he had collected a sufficient amount of clippings, the man started by putting them into a blender.

However, this didn't give the desired consistency, so he then ground them into a very fine powder, before mixing with water in a pan.

The fourth step saw him compress the nail powder and water mixture and put it into an oven for 90 minutes.

What came out of the oven can only be described as looking like a lump of dark clay.

The man took the mixture and put it into a diamond-shaped mould before inserting it into a silver ring - which he also made himself.

When all was done, the finished product was a ring with a dull black stone, which thankfully looked nothing like fingernails.