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It’s great if you’re confident, but too much of a good thing can be toxic. When someone doesn’t bother to question whether they’re right or wrong, they can start spreading complete nonsense. And we should all know by now that opinions aren’t the same as facts. Tell that to a narcissist, though!

That’s where the ‘Confidently Incorrect’ online community comes in. Its members call out delusional people who share completely incorrect things online. We’re featuring some of their biggest fails, and they are cringy as heck. Scroll down to check them out, but beware, the secondhand embarrassment is real.

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#1

South Africa Isn't Africa According To This Numbnuts

Screenshot of an online post showing a confusing debate about nationality and African identity with comments.

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    "No Nation Older Than 250 Years"

    Screenshot of an online post displaying stupidity with a comment claiming a pub is older than a country.

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    #3

    Someone Got Their History Tests Handed Back Face Down🤭

    Screenshot of an online post where a user incorrectly claims Canada did not fight in WWII, showing online stupidity.

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    Having the right amount of confidence is great for you. Too little of it and you might find it hard to fulfil your goals, have positive relationships, and do well at work. Too much of it and it can end up biting you on the behind.

    As the BBC points out, a bit of overconfidence can be useful. “Success often comes from taking risks and stretching ourselves to the limits of our abilities or beyond. If you display confidence in yourself, you inspire confidence in others. You are more likely to be believed, trusted, and promoted if you express your views confidently.”

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    However, too much overconfidence is harmful. As the iconic Dunning-Kruger effect notes, people who overestimate their abilities the most tend to be the worst when they actually have to do something.

    #4

    Biodiversity Conference In Hawaii Canceled Because Usda Secretary Thought It Was Dei

    Screenshot of an online post highlighting stupidity involving the secretary of agriculture canceling a biodiversity meeting.

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    #5

    Anti Vaxxer Logic

    Screenshot of an online post showing a misunderstanding about vaccine risks and how vaccines are injected.

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    #6

    Ok Buddy

    Screenshot of an online post showing a humorous and confused debate about European and South American geography.

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    According to the BBC, your personality has a big impact on your misplaced confidence. If you tend to have more narcissistic tendencies, you’re more likely to have an overly inflated sense of self-worth and confidence. What’s more, broadly speaking, men also tend to display more overconfidence than women.

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    The issue with being way too confident about your abilities is that it can hurt you and others around you. For instance, if you have to face a grizzly bear or land a plane, an honest assessment of your skills is best. Don’t get in a fight when you can avoid it. And don’t claim that you can land a plane when someone else might be more knowledgeable than you.

    #7

    All Art Is Benign As Mayo Apparently

    Screenshot of an online post showing a debate about art with comments highlighting online posts stupidity.

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    #8

    That *Sounds* Good

    Screenshot of online post showing flawed explanation about road grids and curvature, showcasing online stupidity at its finest.

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    #9

    Birthdays

    Screenshot of an online post showing comments with misunderstandings, highlighting stupidity in online posts.

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    Meanwhile, Verywell Mind explains that too much confidence can lead to missed opportunities. For example, if you think that a project is beneath your abilities, it can end up harming your career. On the other hand, being overconfident can mean that you take on too much work when you don’t have the right skills.

    Furthermore, excessive confidence can alienate your friends (they’ll think you’re arrogant), result in relationship issues (individuals with over-the-top self-esteem tend to blame their partners more), and put you in awkward situations at work.

    #10

    Silly Marsupial

    Online post screenshot showing confusion about opossums being mammals or marsupials in a display of internet stupidity.

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    #11

    'Big Brain' Move From This Fella

    Screenshot of an online post showing confusion and humor related to geography, highlighting stupidity in online posts.

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    Numbers

    Screenshot of online comments humorously displaying misunderstandings about Arabic numerals and cultural knowledge.

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    As WebMD points out, the most common signs of narcissism include:

    1. A sense of entitlement and demanding special treatment
    2. Manipulative and controlling behavior
    3. The constant need for admiration, praise, and recognition, often bragging or exaggerating one’s accomplishments
    4. A lack of empathy and avoiding taking responsibility for one’s own behavior
    5. Arrogance and the belief in being superior to others
    #13

    $15 An Hour = $100k Per Year

    Screenshot of an online post showing a debate about Taco Bell employee salary and online stupidity.

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    #14

    Apparently Both Parents Need To Be Citizens For You To Be A Natural Born Citizen... Scotus Was Apparently Wrong... There's A Lot But These Are Some Highlights

    Screenshot of an online post debate showing people discussing incorrect facts about US citizenship and presidential requirements.

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    #15

    White Women Can’t Procreate

    Screenshot of an online post showing a humorous conversation displaying stupidity at its finest.

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    Everyone makes mistakes from time to time. But how you react to being wrong says a ton about your values and character. The healthy thing to do is to admit to having messed up, apologize, and (if you can!) laugh it off. People see you as more down-to-earth if you’re not afraid of admitting your flaws.

    Besides, when you’re humble, you show everyone that you’re open-minded and focus on growth, instead of protecting your ego. And mistakes can be great opportunities to grow and learn something new.

    On the other hand, if you double down when you’re wrong or try to pretend you never messed up in the first place, you’re going to push a lot of people away.

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    #16

    On A Video About Dissolving Pills In Water Using A Syringe

    Online post showing confusion about how some pills dissolve in different parts of the body, highlighting online stupidity.

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    #17

    The Moon Doesn't Reflect Light

    Screenshot of an online post wrongly claiming rocks and the Moon do not reflect light, showing online stupidity.

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    #18

    Bacteria Don’t Exist?

    Screenshot of an online post showing raw meat and cheese with a comment denying bacteria existence, highlighting online stupidity.

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    During a previous interview, Bored Panda got in touch with redditor ShadowAlchemy, the founder of the entire ‘Confidently Incorrect’ community. They told us that they had decided to create the subreddit “on a whim,” after seeing a video of Conan interviewing Jennifer Garner.

    “I scrolled through the comments and saw someone who thought stuff like that would make a great community of its own. It was super late at night when I saw that, so I made a subreddit really quick for no reason, posted a video or two, then went to bed.”

    They had no idea that the sub would soon go viral.

    #19

    Assuming A Bestselling Australian Author Would Use American Spelling & Grammar

    Screenshot of an online post highlighting spelling and abbreviation mistakes in recipe instructions, showing online stupidity.

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    #20

    He Didn't Do His Research

    Screenshot of an online post highlighting stupidity with a sarcastic comment about the book Fight Club and male fragility.

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    #21

    Blood Nearlyboiling But Heart Rate Normal

    Screenshot of an online post showing a humorous fail estimating heart rate at normal body temperature.

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    “I wake up with probably 1,000 or so notifications, apparently the sub had blown up overnight! Tons of people were talking about the ridiculously fast growth of the sub, I think we got around 30k members in our first day. It was super popular its first week,” the founder said.

    They added that the group’s growth slowed down after the initial burst, but had been steady since then.

    #22

    This Comment

    Screenshot of online posts showing confusion about sponges made of plastic fibers, highlighting online stupidity and humor.

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    #23

    Primary Colors

    Online post debate about primary colors showing screenshots of people displaying stupidity at its finest.

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    #24

    So Close!

    People debating math in comments on a post showing stupidity at its finest with a queue of people in the background.

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    Bored Panda also asked the founder of ‘Confidently Incorrect’ for their perspective on confidence and the lack of it. From their point of view, confidence is a vital part of people’s personalities. “Without confidence, we're nothing. Confidence is what gets us out of bed, what gets us out the door to face life. People definitely listen to those who show confidence," ShadowAlchemy told us earlier.

    Meanwhile, confidence has a direct impact on society and other people’s lives. "Just look at politics. Politicians are probably some of the most confident people on the planet, and a pretty large [number] of people just listen to what they say,” the founder said.

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    They added: “No one's gonna listen to a shy person with all the facts.”

    #25

    On A Meme About Optimus Prime Supporting Queer Folk, Someone Mentioned The Bible

    Screenshot of an online post incorrectly claiming there are no evil acts in the Bible, illustrating online stupidity.

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    #26

    Red Has Clearly Never Set Foot On A Farm

    People holding signs seeking farm workers at a farmers market, highlighting online posts displaying stupidity.

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    #27

    Wireless PC's Don't Exist

    Screenshot of an online post showing misunderstanding about wireless PCs, highlighting stupidity at its finest.

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    The ‘Confidently Incorrect’ subreddit has been going strong since early 2020. Its members call out people who are “way too smug” about giving the wrong answers. At the time of writing, the online group gets 187k visitors and 4k contributions every single week.

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    The moderators ask internet users not to share any interactions that are scripted. Instead, focus on sharing genuine examples of egocentric people embarrassing themselves with how very wrong they are. Just keep in mind that you shouldn’t post any online conversations that you’re a part of, either.

    #28

    "Nothing And Nobody Are Made Of Stardust"

    Screenshot of an online post showing misunderstanding about stars, capturing online stupidity at its finest with laughs.

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    #29

    Guy Who Has Never Seen An Orchestral Performance Before Is Mad About A Woman Conductor

    Screenshot of online posts showing stupidity with an orchestra rehearsal disrupted by a distracting conductor.

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    #30

    It’s Called The “Water Cycle” Pal

    Screenshot of an online post debating water recycling showing confusion and comments displaying stupidity at its finest

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    We’d love to get your perspective, Pandas. Which of these pics genuinely made you wince, cringe, or facepalm with secondhand embarrassment? What do you do when you spot someone overly confidently spreading complete nonsense online? Do you call them out or flat-out ignore them? Let us know in the comments!

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    #31

    My Brain Hurts

    Screenshot of an online post debate about the phrase "I couldn't care less" highlighting online stupidity and confusion.

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    #32

    Watches A Clip From A Legal Drama, Thinks It’s Real

    Screenshot of an online post debate showing confusion about a courtroom scene, highlighting displays of online stupidity.

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    #33

    Quick Maths

    Screenshot of an online post showing confusion about telling time with quarter till 8, illustrating stupidity online.

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    #34

    Whats Tofu Made Of, Bud?

    Screenshot of online posts showing confusion and comments about Crohn's Disease and tofu flavor, highlighting online stupidity.

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    #35

    Doesn't Know How Alphabetical Order Works

    Clock with numbers rearranged representing alphabetical time and social media comments showing online post stupidity.

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    #36

    The Water Is Not Afraid Of The Feathers

    Screenshot of an online post showing a wet duck feather with a humorous comment about stupidity and hydrophobic properties.

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    #37

    Bro Thinks His Insurance Payments Only Cover His Expenses

    Screenshot of an online post debate showing confusion and stupidity about universal health and insurance concepts.

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    #38

    Open Your Mind, “But Not So Open That Your Brains Fall Out.” -Walter Kotschnig

    Screenshot of online post showing a humorous debate about swimming 631 miles between Argentina and Antarctica.

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    #39

    It’s A Form Of Democracy, But It Isn’t A Democracy

    Screenshot of an online post displaying confusion about the definition of democracy and republic forms of government.

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    #40

    His Friend Refused To Accept A $5000 Raise Because He Thought He Would Earn Less Overall After Tax

    Screenshot of a text conversation showing confusion about how tax brackets affect overall income and tax rates.

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    #41

    Someone Failed Economics 101

    Screenshot of an online post showing a political debate highlighting stupidity in inflation and tariffs discussion.

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    #42

    Your Average Fox News Commenter

    Screenshot of an online post showing a comment about presidential authority, illustrating online posts displaying stupidity.

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    #43

    Classic Flat Earther

    Screenshot of an online post showcasing a humorous misunderstanding about rocket propulsion in space and on Earth.

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    #44

    Gas Doesn't Weigh Anything

    Person surrounded by smoke with online comments debating cloud weight in a screenshot showing stupidity at its finest.

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    #45

    Puberty Blockers Have Absolutely No Use

    Screenshot of an online post discussion showing misunderstandings and confusion, illustrating online stupidity at its finest.

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    #46

    Not Only Wrong But Delusional Too

    Woman responding to an online post about honeybees, highlighting a misunderstanding in a screenshot of online stupidity.

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    #47

    Genuinely One Of The Biggest Whiffs I've Seen

    Screenshot of an online post showing confusion and stupidity over a simple quant interview pill question.

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    #48

    “Temperature”

    Screenshot of online post displaying confusion over lighting and temperature, showcasing stupidity in online posts.

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    #49

    Thinking That The Abe Coin Can’t Be Called A Penny

    Screenshot of an online post confusing British pennies and US cents demonstrating online stupidity at its finest.

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    #50

    Two People Confidently And Incorrectly Correcting The Dictionary

    Screenshot of an online post thread humorously debating phraseology and language, showing online stupidity at its finest.

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    #51

    Physics Is Hard

    White car towing bike rack with online comments debating bike loading, showcasing examples of online stupidity captured in screenshots.

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    #52

    Nobody Could Ever Have 1.5tb Of Ram?!?

    Screenshot of an online post where users debate the technical accuracy of 1.5TB RAM, highlighting online stupidity.

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