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52 Hilariously Dumb Fails I Almost Feel Bad For Laughing At...But Not Enough To Stop Me

52 Hilariously Dumb Fails I Almost Feel Bad For Laughing At...But Not Enough To Stop Me

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1.Well, they're not wrong.
2.I didn't know the Texas Chainsaw Massacre series had a holiday film!
3.Insert *YOU TRIED* sticker.
4.This isn't the Star Wars I remember...and is that E.T.?
5.This was an honest mistake.
6.Oops — sorry, Mr. McEldroon. I MEAN, anonymous...
7.That had to be an awkward conversation.
8.Austin??? Is that you?
9.If I were the tooth fairy, I'd give this kid extra money for his frankness.
10.Double-check your links, everyone!
11.NBD — everyone will just think you're a big fan of the band!
12.WHAT is safe??? (It's supposed to say "pork.")
13.Finally, a spot for everyone straddling an exercise ball!
14.This could happen to anyone!
15.Who designed this???
16.There was probably a better way to convey this.
17.This is what happens now that today's kids didn't live through 9/11!
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18.Well, that cut off at the worst possible spot. Or the best spot, depending how you look at it.
19.I didn't realize an accent could be sexist!
20.NEWS: Thomas the Tank Engine has been cast in Avengers: Doomsday!
21.Who thought this was a good idea???
22.You're telling me no one saw an issue with this sign???
23.Or this one?
24.That's a funny-looking whale!
25.Ah, yes, the perfect moment for a push notification!
26.This could've used a proofread!!!
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27.Honestly, you deserve this for what Britain did to India.
28.The cake decorator's brain was simply not firing on all cylinders.
29.Neither was this person's.
30.Or this person's.
31.He does have a point.
32.Let this be a lesson to *always* double-check who you're sending your nudes to.
33.This is every teenager's worst nightmare.
34.At least she seemed chill about it?
35.The look on the cat's face screams, "You'll pay for this, human."
36.Time to break out the spoons!
37.I feel bad for this poor guy, but his expression is hilarious.
38.This person was NOT reading the Harry Potter I remember.
The fanfic is apparently called Harry Potter and the Psychic Serpent, and it was a trilogy. Apparently, you could download it in a big file where the first four books were word-for-word the same as the real ones, and then things diverged in the fifth. Oh, and it was also apparently pretty good!
39.I'm not sure that was the look she had in mind...
40.The price probably should've tipped him off.
41.Hmmm, that's not how I remember it...
42.Nothing like a taco shell tortilla!
43.BrilDag sounds better than birthday, anyway!
44.How do you even make this mistake?
45.Finally, a church I'm interested in joining!
46.Would you like some ketchup with that?
47.I know I'm about to say something controversial, so bear with me here...I don't think that's a violin.
48.How dumb can you be?
49.Might as well bleach the whole thing pink at this point!
50.I see no issue here!
51.Or here!
52.And finally, this fail is actually really wholesome.
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