43 People Who Posted Something Very, Very, Very, Very, Very, Very, Very, Very, Very, Very Dumb Online And Embarrassed Themselves In Front Of Millions

1.This person who NEEDs to turn on autocorrect:

A conversation mocks spelling errors in dramatic messages about missing persons and corporate involvement
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2.This person who asked for something to be explained simply:

Comment thread humorously discussing the average of 1.5 children between two couples with different numbers of kids
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3.This person who was sharing how they felt:

Text message exchange showing: "And I'm tired" and "I'm tired of walking on egg shelves."
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4.This person who needs to spend more time reading and less time on TikTok:

Social media comments discussing a play on words related to an "uncle bill cord" joke. One commenter questions if it refers to "umbilical cord."
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5.This person who could not have been more wrong about what Deutsch means:

Tweet thread discussing the difference between Dutch and Deutsch, a common language mix-up
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6.This person who shared a message about beauty being subjective:

Text from a comment: "I guess like they say, beauty is in the eye when you hold her."
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7.This person who totally read someone, well...almost:

Social media post saying, "You're a self-proclaimed 'nice guy' with the woah it's me attitude. The absolute worse. Narc." With engagement stats
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8.These people who were fighting over "your" and "you're":

Comments discussing correct usage of "your" vs. "you're," with emoji reactions
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9.This person who was politely corrected for their mistake:

A light-hearted online comment exchange about the switch of Rue
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10.This person who shared on Facebook that their wife gave them an ultimatum:

A Facebook post joking about a choice between a bird and a wife, with laughing and shocked emojis. Reactions and a comment count are visible
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11.This person who shared a fun fact about themself on their dating profile:

Text saying they love trash reality TV on TLC, described as their "dorkiest" trait. Smiley emoji included
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12.This person who shared a story that was slightly off:

A Facebook conversation where one person recounts a story about a friend whose customer was buying genuine pigs for grocery shopping. Another person asks what made them genuine
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13.This person who left a poor review for water-proof shoes:

Review of black shoes purchased in the U.S.: "It didn't water approve...feet get wet all day." Rated three stars
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14.This person who couldn't figure out how to crop Facebook profile photos:

A person wearing a striped jacket takes a mirror selfie, covering their face with the phone. The comment below humorously mentions missing their head
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15.This person who mistook a screenshot of The Iron Claw for people who they knew:

Scene from a movie shows a man with two children holding a football. A Facebook comment below says, "Oh my goodness they're all getting so big. Hope you're feeling good. Get well soon."
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16.This person who didn't know they could just...leave a Facebook group:

Facebook post by Gloria: "I don't want anymore pictures of peoples chichuahuas on my fb enough is enough !!!!" with 246 reactions
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17.These people who assumed that honey must actually be really good for babies if the FDA advised parents against it:

"Why can't you give a baby under a year honey?"
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18.This person who mistook Twitter for a search engine:

Tweet about "nigel farage hot pics" with replies asking the user to delete the tweets
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19.This person who was confused as to why the sun didn't look like it does in cartoons:

A Facebook post by Tina C. asks why the sun looks this way, questioning its roundness and color. The sun appears bright with a halo effect
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20.This person who could not fathom what a selfie was:

Man taking a selfie in a restroom mirror, wearing a shirt and pants, with a necklace. A humorous comment questions the setting and necklace choice
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21.This person who didn't believe...in planes:

Summarized screenshot of a social media comment speculating on technology and dismissing airplanes, referencing holograms and government secrets
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22.This person who tried to help a lost child at Aldi find their mom...via social media:

Summary of a social media post: A young boy, around 5 or 6, wearing a Spiderman outfit or pajamas, is searching for his mom in Aldi
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23.This person who tried to warn someone about consequences:

Social media post comments: First comment about waiting 45 min for a bus. Second comment humorously predicts "massive reaper cushions" consequences
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24.This person who claimed the sun isn't real:

"The Sun hasn't been invented yet."
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25.This person who tried to send a positive message:

Comment: "This is what all lives should be. Kindness, helping, just a simple jester. It's not that hard." Illustrated with a hand holding a rose
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26.This person who warned someone about food safety:

Text conversation between two people. The first says, "Didn't cook the chicken properly before we ate it." The second replies, "Dumb. That's literally how you get sell my nana."
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27.This person who claimed a nurse had to "suction the vein" to withdraw blood:

Social media screenshot with a post about a misspoken phrase, where a nurse said "suction what now" instead of the intended words
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28.This person who tried to sell a toilet with a bidet:

Toilet for sale labeled "Toilet with electric Biden," priced at $179, previously $225. Includes description and options to contact the seller
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29.This person who asked for a favor:

Social media post asking for recommendations for air duct and dryer duct cleaning services at home
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30.This person who gave someone their two cents on an issue:

Social media post discussion. User 1 seeks advice on avoiding an issue. User 2 suggests burning down as a solution but mentions dyeing grass. User 3 assumes sarcasm in User 2's response. User 4 states they are just sharing an opinion
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31.This person who explained why infidelity is good for couples:

"Cheating makes marriages stronger"
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32.This person who was curious if a product genuinely worked:

Social media comment asking, "Do these do anything or does it just give you the placenta effect?"
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33.This person who somehow misheard the phrase "grand scheme of things" and thought this was the saying:

A social media post reads: "I present to you... Gran Stephen Things." Below is a humorous screenshot highlighting a typo with 1.6M views, 31.4K likes, and 1,897 retweets
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34.This person who must've never seen "first and foremost" written out:

"First informals the meat..."
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35.This person who was fed up with the rising costs of concert tickets:

Social media post with the text: "Ticketmaster is now my swarm enemy." The post has 1 like and 2 comments
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36.This person who tried their hardest to spell "faux pas":

Image with text: "So I committed a pho pa. Big oops. But I think I got away with it."
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37.This person who should never become a doctor:

A comment questioning about someone having died from "eternal bleeding" and mentioning an article read a year ago
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38.This person who didn't know how to spell "creme de la creme":

Text conversation about a phrase "cream dollar cream" meaning "really good," heard in a movie. Participants are confused but amused
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39.This person who tried giving someone suggestions for their wedding:

Comment suggests making a bangle from a gold band for a partner's wedding day rather than a chain
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40.This person who could not do math to save their life:

"9 out of 10 is the same thing as 19 out of 20, dunce"
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41.This person who said chivalry was dead...or at least tried to say that:

Tweet expressing nostalgia for the 1990s, stating that chivalry was still in style
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42.This person who knew they said something off:

"something told me I was wrong"
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43.And finally, this person who said something dumb and doubled down on it:

A Twitter conversation humorously discussing the meaning of "trinity" and misunderstandings about the prefix "tri."
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