30 Of The Cringiest Yet Funny Internet Lies Found On The "Didn't Happen Of The Year Awards" Twitter Page
These are the most cringe-inducing lies that individuals have discovered online.
So many stories have been shared online by various people, mostly on Twitter and Facebook. While embellishing details for dramatic effect might be entertaining, those who tell stories that are entirely false should have their lies exposed.
But why do we judge those who spread incorrect information online so quickly? Typically, we are unable to prove that these events didn't occur, and it is irrelevant anyhow.
People frequently exaggerate the truth, whether it's a stand-up comedian doing so to make their act funnier or a parent telling their child that Santa Claus won't come at all if they don't go to bed right now. Is it truly the responsibility of Twitter and Facebook users to keep our internet free of lies when fake news is already so prevalent online?
Perhaps we become irritated when we see that the tacit agreement to be truthful has been broken. We cannot begin to turn against one another by arguing that our two-year-olds can bring us breakfast in bed because we are the glue that holds social media platforms like Twitter and Facebook together.
When it comes to giving out Didn't Happen of the Year Awards, I suppose we can turn against one another, but that's more of an accountability issue. The most cringe-inducing lies that individuals have discovered online are shared on the page, so here are the funniest lies we've discovered on their page below.
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1. The wasp sting vaccine trick
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4. The plane landed safely to general applause
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5. We've been saving for this trip for years
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6. How my nine-year-old responded after reading a book
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7. You should never be afraid to fail; if you do, pick yourself up and try again
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8. Your two-year-old, you said???
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9. A wholesome and nice interaction with the cashier at a coffee shop
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10. Leave him alone and let him get on with the job
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11. A short story of how this fella pretended to be deaf
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12. When everyone wants to be Spartacus
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13. It's not about making money; it's about whether you can help the person
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14. Really interesting
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15. Woah!
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16. Now she can't go and won't get paid
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17. How the couple was escorted out by security and I got free shopping
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18. Yeah, of course, animals are so kind
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19. No gendered honorifics or antiquated respectability phrases
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20. This is one heck of a story
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21. Is the winner going to solve climate change?
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22. A seven-month-old pumping for the mom? Really?
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23. Good deed of £10K done???
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24. This person rejected Messi's plane services out of respect
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25. I will not be driving for Alpine next year
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26. Walmart's cheese
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27. Welcome to the new America
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28. I'm sorry that I'm grumpy
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29. Tesco shopping
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30. Living in a big city is such a trip
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On the internet, lies are easy to find. You can uncover anything deserving of a "Didn't Happen Of The Year Award" by logging onto social media and scrolling for a while. Although it's not shocking to see misleading information spread by a powerful corporation or a politician, average individuals are expected to be honest.
We simply want to prevent online lying from becoming out of control.