12 Hilarious Fails That Will Make You Feel Better About Yourself
Thank you, internet.
We all blunder from time to time. But that doesn't stop us from making fun of other people's mistakes.
They make us feel so much better about ourselves, don't they? Even when someone has just one task to complete, they can still make mistakes.
In fact, they manage to muck it up so badly that it's hard to believe they missed it. Fortunately, it can be quite entertaining when you're not the one who screwed up.
There are times in everyone's life when reason and logic briefly fail, resulting in a mental error. If you're lucky, you're alone, and there are no witnesses around.
Basically, the worst that can happen is a little ego damage from realizing you're not nearly as smart as you thought you were. But these people weren't as fortunate. In addition to witnesses, there were also recording tools present to capture their mental lapses in all their splendor for everyone to enjoy.
Sounds awful, right? Well, it is for them. For us, it's the best thing ever.
We have compiled a list of genuine head-scratchers—hilariously silly moments of people being so foolish that you just have to ask yourself, what the hell were they thinking? Take a look:
1. Tunashaming
If you are wondering, it is a Christian cross, and the word 'Unashamed.' We guess it is a sort of religious or anti-religious statement.
But it turned out to be a statement about intelligence.
@the_blueprint2. This is kind of a 'one purpose only' mug.
@annacatkopsky3. Well, it is hard for some people. They didn't say that there was some counting involved...
@DannyDutch
4. There probably is...
@vrunt
No one is immune from making errors. It is in our nature. In truth, we frequently make mistakes despite the fact that the task at hand appears to be so straightforward that failure doesn't seem possible.
Why, for instance, do people make foolish errors at work? Well, there are multiple factors involved.
They are either connected to internal or external demotivation. Demotivators that are internal to a person's mindset, values, and thought patterns are frequently carried over from one job to another.
Some external demotivators include not feeling valued by the manager, team, or colleagues; feeling underpaid; being suffocated by the work environment; etc.
5. No, they don't look like ones:
@Jaberuski
6. Whoops, my bad
Twitter: @spendmydollar
7. Forget glitter. Hitler is trendy this season.
@hurlarious
8. Why? And a hundred times more - Why?
@joshu
9. It's not a birthday party without avocados...
@ariscott
10. Oh, a new bill?
@d4nji
11. Oh man, not again.
@SteffanStorch
12. These are obviously not baking trays:
@KieranRiley123
When it comes to blunders that are not work-related, there are plenty of reasons for them. We simply don’t pay attention anymore and don’t have time to go through instructions, really listen to someone’s advice, etc.
When it comes to blunders that are not work-related, there are plenty of reasons for them. We simply don’t pay attention anymore and don’t have time to go through instructions, really listen to someone’s advice, etc.
Sometimes it's difficult to determine if the individuals in these pictures are to blame for the mess due to their inexperience, intent, or as a result of some uncontrollable circumstance. But the important thing is—they did it, and now we can all laugh about it and totally forget our blunders.