We All Make Mistakes, But These People Were So Incorrect, They Got Shamed On Facebook
InterviewThere’s no such thing as a ‘perfect’ human being: we all mess up and make mistakes from time to time. However, that’s not to say that all errors are equal or anything like that. Some mess-ups are worse than others. The cherry full of dramatic irony on top? If someone who is clearly in the wrong is super confident that they’re right. This can lead to a lot of unintended humor.
The ‘Well, That’s Just Incorrect’ Facebook group is dedicated to internet users who want to gently poke fun at anyone who is incredibly incorrect on the internet. We’ve collected some of the funniest and most off-the-hook posts to amuse and confuse you, Pandas. Scroll down for a good laugh!
Bored Panda reached out to the creator of the awesome group, and they were kind enough to answer our questions about learning to laugh at the mistakes we all make.
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According to the founder of ‘Well, That’s Just Incorrect,' you "have to laugh" when you realize that you've been incredibly confident about something that turns out to be completely incorrect.
"We all make mistakes, but you can either let it ruin your day or make your day," they said.
"This page helps us laugh at ourselves and shows just how easy it is to mess up. Some people let it drag them down a hole where they get more and more upset and ends with no one winning."
They added that "it’s okay to be incorrect, you just have to learn to admit it." It's something that many of us can work on.
As it turns out, this isn't the first social media project that the founder has run. Before creating ‘Well, That’s Just Incorrect,' they'd been running 'People Incorrectly Correcting Other People' for years!
"But, sadly, ownership changed and the group started getting overrun by bots," they opened up.
"This was my alternative to run a similar group the way I want it to run," the founder said.
"And I think a lot of people enjoy it because we all need to laugh right now, even if it’s at our own silly mistakes."
The ‘Well, That’s Just Incorrect’ group, which was first created on Facebook in early December 2023, has grown by leaps and bounds over the months.
Currently, this group, which positions itself as “a place for all things incorrect,” has 128.2k members who enjoy posting or reacting to the amusing content.
The administrators and moderators who keep the community running smoothly ask everyone to be as specific about the context of their posts as possible so that everyone’s in on the joke.
“Make sure it is clear to everyone what is incorrect if not obvious. Just because you understand doesn’t mean the people who weren’t in the conversation will,” they suggest. What’s more, they urge everyone to avoid “long stories or petty debates” and to instead focus on photos and videos for the sake of fun.
Making mistakes—whether by being overconfidently incorrect, wildly unlucky, or simply having major knowledge gaps—is not the end of the world, even if it sometimes feels like it. If someone corrects you or you realize that you’ve been wrong, it’s usually best to be humble and admit to having messed up.
When you show that you’re mildly embarrassed after making an error, others can relate to you because they see you as more down-to-earth. Showing humility is relatable because, like it or not, everyone makes mistakes.
On the other hand, if you pretend that you didn’t mess up or try to hide your blunder in the hope of appearing ‘perfect,’ it can push others away. In short, it’s healthy to embrace and lean into your embarrassment rather than trying to run away from it.
When it comes to apologizing for your past blunders, it’s often best to pick up your ego and set it aside someplace where it won’t get in the way. A true apology is about showing genuine remorse and making amends, rather than looking for excuses or trying to argue your way into proving how you’re not to blame for anything.
A sincere apology means having the empathy to put yourself in the other person’s shoes and really getting to grips with how your behavior has affected them.
Maybe you’ve said something harsh about their perspective on a topic. Maybe you’ve been spouting incorrect information and then arrogantly defended yourself while putting others down.
The point is that emotional intelligence and the ability to relate to others never goes out of style.
The Welsh are not fish - lol Also whales are not fish, they are indeed mammals.
NPR suggests that when apologizing, you should simply say that you’re ‘sorry’ rather than that you ‘regret’ something or that you’re ‘devastated.’ It’s also essential that you’re as specific as possible, saying what it is you’re apologizing for. Next, take ownership of your bad behavior, showing that you understand that you were in the wrong.
It’s very important not to make excuses while apologizing. Furthermore, you have to ensure that you won’t intentionally repeat your mistakes.
Tell the other person that your mistakes won’t happen again while also elaborating on the steps you’re taking to ensure this. And if you’ve caused someone harm, make sure that you make reparations. Again, this is the time for humility, not for protecting one’s ego.
Meanwhile, the Harvard Medical School states that it’s important to apologize to someone you’ve hurt or angered, even if you don’t fully believe that what you said or did was wrong.
Try to empathize with the other person and be genuine about your apology. Acknowledge responsibility for your actions while also validating the other person’s feelings.
My best friend thought Catholics weren't Christian until she was a teenager because that's what the exclusive brethren were teaching.
The vast majority of evangelicals don't consider Catholics to be Christians. And it isn't just kids. A friend who is 64 still considers the Pope to be the next best thing to the Devil.
Load More Replies...Also "strong masculine" - you mean sucking on thick cigars as if it were d***s and abusing women like your idol Tate?
The "Rule of the Harlots," also known as the Pornocracy or Saeculum Obscurum, refers to a period in the late 10th century (904-963) where the papacy in Rome was heavily influenced and dominated by powerful members of the Theophylact family. This period was marked by corruption, scandal, and brief pontificates, often with popes being deposed or even killed.
Load More Replies...They all were Jewish at the start of the Church.
Load More Replies...I have "met" several Americans online that thought Catholics and Christians were two different things. I think it was because the majority in their areas were Protestants and they saw Catholics as something "outside of Christianity" because of their saints. Or something like that. Anyways, as a person who studied (the history of) religion at the uni back in the 2000s, I find this view very interesting even if I still find it a bit confusing. Very interesting, though.
it does seem to be a very American thing to think Catholics aren't Christians.
Load More Replies...There are fundamentalists religions that do not consider Catholicism to be Christian. They call it a cult. I think it's because of all the statues of saints and Mary besides those of Jesus. I was raised Catholic so I'm not quite sure about their reasoning. But I have been around those people and they hate the Roman Catholic religion. And the Pope especially.
I had a woman from JW knock on my door a few years ago. She said a lot of hogwash, but the worst thing was probably "During the XX period, the ones found with a Bible were killed", and I just went "Didn't they all have Bibles?" "No, not REAL ones". So, let me get this straight; you both accuse each other of having FALSE Bibles, but ít's the Others that are the bad ones?
I tried to update my religion on my hospital record recently. Christian - Catholic wasn't an option. Catholic — not Roman was. They had Catholicism options I didn't know existed but not the option to just be one.
they've never asked my religion when I've been in hospital. they've asked about dietary restrictions, when asking for my meal choices, but never my religion.
Load More Replies...To be serious for a moment, I am 100% sure there has never been a Christian Pope.
I have a Greek Orthodox in-law who thinks Catholics and Protestants aren't Christians :)
I have a Russian Orthodox cousin who thinks Greek Orthodox aren't Christians.
Load More Replies...As if a female OR Muslim pope (let alone both) was even an option 🙄
They're options. Just not high probabilities.
Load More Replies...Mormans, Jehova witnesses, Muslims, Baptists, Lutherans, Catholics, most cults, Protestants, Quakers... all come from Judaism. Only real difference between the rest of them and Islam is Christianity added pagan practice to their Jesus worship.
Elizabeth I, "The Catholics and Protestants are Christian, the rest is a dispute about trifles."
Load More Replies...I won't ask you how because you clearly don't know anything about the subject.
Load More Replies...Muslims are not a branch of Christianity. However, Christianity and Islam share some historical roots and monotheistic principles. By definition a Christian believes that Christ is the "Savior ". That is why Jews and Christians both believe in the Old Testament/bible. But only Christians believe in the New Testament/bible. Jews are still waiting for their "Savior" to come.
Load More Replies...Which of these posts from ‘Well, That’s Just Incorrect’ caught your attention and made you laugh the most, dear Pandas? Why do you think so many people are so confident while being incredibly incorrect about some facts?
In your personal opinion, how can we all learn to be more humble and less arrogant, especially when sharing our thoughts online? What’s the best thing to do after realizing we’ve messed up? Let us know what you think in the comments below!
Well that's NOT how substitutions work Walmart.
Communism and socialism were never the problem, capitalist countries have gone the same way. The thing they have in common is Fascism. When one person holds all the power. Looking at you orange slumlord (like her username says).
It's hard to tell from the picture, but the lower round bar has slots that the two flat bars go through? So remove any one of the bottom or middle locks, slide one of the flat bars out, slide the lower round bar out, and finally slide the central bar up to unlock the entire assembly.
If anybody here wants to grow some for real, buy a head of garlic and leave it until sprouts have just started to grow from the individual cloves. Separate the cloves and plant them in well-composted soil with good drainage (either in pots or straight into the garden in a sunny spot) with the tip of the sprouts just below the surface. Each clove will grow into a whole new head of garlic.
This kind of thing has got to be deliberate. Disgrunted, or throughly evil, employees.
Right now, I wouldn't be putting that on any vehicle I own. In fact I wouldn't be putting that on any vehicles I own in the future.
What happened to searching on-line, if you're not sure about something?
Norsweden has always been my favourite. But Nordenmark is quite nice too.
Cats make their own Vitamin C. We have almost the same gene but it’s broken. The reason our branch of animals got away with it is because they were getting Vitamin C from their diet. I kinda wish we had a functional one for when my partner doesn’t take care of the fruit and feeds the fruit flies instead.
Thank you SO much. I had to physically restrain my self from laughing aloud at work.
That was so much fun, love it when Pandas take the ball and run with it!
I feel so sorry for Americans, they really need a better education system.
Thank you SO much. I had to physically restrain my self from laughing aloud at work.
That was so much fun, love it when Pandas take the ball and run with it!
I feel so sorry for Americans, they really need a better education system.
