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Article created by: Ilona Baliūnaitė

Convincing someone you’re right is all about confidence. If you fake it, you’ll make it, right? R-right? Having bucketloads of confidence is great (and certainly dramatic), however, it’s never enough in isolation… especially if you’re just plain wrong and everyone around you knows it.

Being direct. Looking assured. Feeling unwavering and braver than Braveheart—these are all wonderful qualities to have, but without other substantial things to back it up, it’s all just bravado without the bite. And darn it if it isn’t entertaining as heck to watch!

We’re not the only ones to think so. In fact, that’s why the ‘Confidently Incorrect’ subreddit, with over 404k members, exists. Their community is built around poking fun at people who are chock full of confidence but get deflated the moment someone with an ounce of logic and common sense chimes in. There’s plenty of facepalm moments waiting for you, so get scrolling and upvoting your fave pics. Remember to visit the r/confidentlyincorrect community if you like their stuff!

Bored Panda interviewed the creator of the subreddit, redditor ShadowAlchemy. Read on for what they told us about how the community started and got popular, as well as for their thoughts about to what extent confidence is important in real life and what we should do if we ever find ourselves to be confidently incorrect.

#1

Let’s See Those Snarky Atheists Answer That

Text post showing overconfident comment ridiculed online about cavemen surviving the asteroid but not dinosaurs.

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    Well Maybe That’s Her Favorite Kind Of Yogurt

    Hand holding a yogurt jar listing cow names humorously highlighting overconfident people getting ridiculed online.

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    #3

    Confidently Corrected An Author

    Twitter conversation showing overconfident people getting ridiculed online for incorrect spelling corrections.

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    #4

    ''For The Last Time'', He Proclaimed

    Text conversation showing overconfident people ridiculed online for mistakenly mixing up Frankenstein and the doctor's role in building a body.

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    #5

    "I'm Not Sure If I Agree But Ok"

    Online argument showing overconfident people ridiculed for misunderstanding basic math about a long drive time.

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    #6

    1) Star Is A Shape And 2) Oranges And Blackberries

    Twitter conversation showing overconfident people making incorrect statements about fruit names and getting ridiculed online.

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    #7

    Covid Has Brought Out The Best In Everyone!

    Social media comments showing overconfident people ridiculed online for incorrect vaccine information.

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    #8

    He Wasn’t Even Italian, He Was Austrian And Born In Modern Day Croatia. Not To Mention He Was Also An American Citizen At One Point

    Twitter conversation showing overconfident people ridiculed online about Tesla’s origins and company facts.

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    #9

    “Where’d You Get That, From CNN?”

    Twitter exchange showing overconfident people ridiculed for confusing Georgia US state population with country population.

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    #10

    Someone Doesn’t Understand How The Food Supply Chain Works... Or Agriculture, For That Matter

    Tractor working in a field illustrating overconfident people ridiculed online for misguided farming opinions.

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    #11

    So Confidently

    Tweet showing an overconfident person confidently giving a wrong answer about a cervix, highlighting online ridicule.

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    #12

    Three Perfect Example. Except For, Not

    Screenshot of an online argument showing overconfident people ridiculed for misinformation about government aid in arts funding.

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    #13

    Hmmmm

    Screenshot of a Reddit post featuring quotes that show overconfidence and ridicule in online political debates.

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    #14

    *5999

    Person striking tree with axe in forest, showcasing overconfident people humor and online ridicule reactions.

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    #15

    Defo A 'Strayan

    Social media comments showing overconfident people ridiculed online for misunderstanding virus statistics and decimal values.

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    #16

    Micro$oft

    Online argument showing overconfident people ridiculed for false tech claims about Microsoft and gaming devices.

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    #17

    1 Kilometre Is Less Than A Mile

    Illustration showing overconfident Americans choosing a longer 1-mile water route over a shorter 1-kilometer path online ridicule.

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    #18

    Redefining Middleman

    Chalkboard sign illustrating direct supply from producer to consumer with no middleman, highlighting Trader Joe’s process.

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    #19

    “Counting Votes After Election Day Has Never Been Done Before”

    Screenshot of an online comment thread showing overconfident people ridiculed for incorrect election vote counting claims.

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    #20

    Confidently Incorrect About North America

    Tweet showing a poll about favorite North American hip hop artist and an overconfident comment ridiculed online.

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    #21

    The President Of The United States, Totally Ignorant Of History That Took Place During His Own Lifetime

    Screenshot of an overconfident tweet claiming a win in Florida and Ohio with a correction reply, highlighting online ridicule.

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    #22

    Diamonds Are Heavier Than... Diamonds?

    Screenshot of an online thread showing overconfident people ridiculed for incorrect statements about diamonds and bulletproof vests.

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    #23

    An Interesting Way Of Adding Percentages....

    Social media post showing overconfident claims and CDC facts about handwashing hygiene with bacteria image.

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