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40 Embarrassing Moments People Didn’t Know Who They Were Talking To And Made A Fool Of Themselves
When you think about it, the internet is a democracy. Whether you're the President, an award-winning scientist, or just a spiteful troll, you can create a Twitter account and go from one thread to another, explaining to other users why they're stupid. However, if you're actually doing it, that's precisely what you need to keep in mind. It's just a matter of time before you run into someone who can call out your BS. And when that happens, you're going to end up on the subreddit r/DontYouKnowWhoIam. Like the name suggests, this online community is dedicated to those spicy moments when people were oblivious to who they were talking to, and has collected quite a lot of them since its inception in 2015. Here are some of the best ones.
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Underestimating A Multi Talented Model!
Even though there's a line between self- and over-confidence, trusting in your judgment can help you become successful in life.
Both verbal and nonverbal communication can be extremely effective at garnering positive attention and influence in groups. According to one hypothesis (the presumption of calibration hypothesis), people generally assume others have the self-knowledge to know how confident they should be, and we also assume they will truthfully communicate this confidence to us (the so-called truth bias), unless extenuating circumstances suggest otherwise.
So whenever we see confidence, we tend to find it compelling, and we expect it to be justified.
Learn To Speak English
The Guy Then Came At Him Saying He Violated The Hippocratic Oath
Anyone else so sick of the vaccine argument? Should mention I'm not anti-vax. Have had covid twice myself. Edit: Was asked how I had it twice. First time I likely caught it in a post office. Only place I'd been for weeks as most of the country was shut. Second time my partner tested positive and then I did.
Red Faces All Round
Interestingly, some research has reported that being overconfident while participating in a group activity did not damage the person’s reputation — individuals who trusted their task performance (but were later revealed to be worse at the task than they had claimed) did not suffer a severe drop in their social status in the group relative to someone who had been well-calibrated.
The researchers concluded that "the status benefits of overconfidence outweighed any possible status costs."
So extreme cases aside, being featured on r/DontYouKnowWhoIam might not be the worst thing that can happen to you.
Experience ≠ Skill Level
Challenging A Doctor
Don’t You Know What I Am?
He's Egyptian
Becky Says Do Your Research About Vaccines Y’all!
where did you "look them up"? some mum group where essential oils are the equivalent to some miracle cure?
Karen vs. Owner
Accusing A Former Us Secretary Of Labor Of Being A Keyboard Warrior
Physician Didn't Read A (Verified) Acct Bio Of Another Doctor Before Patronising Him About His Area Of Expertise
There are people in my country who believe that Ivermektin (actualy horse pill to get them rid of tapeworms) can cure covid. Eventhougt, there is no study to prove that, some people eat this, they overdose on it and end up in hospital with covid and also kidney failure...
Accusing The Artist Based On Images From The Artist’s Own Website
Similar happened to me. My art teacher almost failed me because she said my drawings weren't free-hand. They totally were and I did one of them all over again with her there, she shut up after that.
Literature teacher brings out an anthology of poetry and passes it around telling us to pick a poem and analyze it. I'm leafing through and see a familiar name; my mom's maiden name. Turns out the inclusion in the book was first prize in a poetry contest she entered as a high schooler. So, I did exactly what anyone would do in this situation; asked her what the poem meant, wrote it up and turned it in. Teacher handed it back: it had a huge red "D" on it and notes as to the "real" meaning behind the poem. When mom saw it, she came to school the next day DURING CLASS and told the teacher SHE had written it and what I turned in was exactly what the poem meant. I just sat there looking at the teacher with a smirk on my face
Load More Replies...Wrote a poem in 8th grade. Pretty advanced poem for a 14 year old, about all the emotions I felt while listening to a particular piece of classical music. But I was a rather deep-thinking child, and the words just flowed out of me as I listened to the piece. My English teacher, familiar with my work over the semester, submitted it to the school district, for them to put in a yearly book of student achievements. They returned it, saying I didn’t write it. They said I cheated, and that some adult wrote it for me. My English teacher tried to stand up for my work, but they decided to publish one of my classmates’ poems instead. It was about the Ice Cream Man.
A similar thing happened to me in 8th grade. I wrote a short story and my teacher accused me of having my parent write it. My parent was my 89 year old great grandmother who only had a second grade education and was barely literate. I was so upset and angry because I worked so hard and failed. This teacher had met my great grandmother several times and knew I was in the gifted program and advanced literature classes and still accused me of plagiarism. Some people shouldn't be educators.
Load More Replies...Teacher in India slapped the crap out of me for several minutes, made me do 100 situps as punishment for not submitting my notebook for monthly checking and for lying to her about submitting it already. Next morning, she opened her overhead cupboard and my notebook fell on her head. She took it, read my name, smirked, handed me the notebook and went back to teaching. Can’t make this shyt up! I have earned a forever right to call her a fat-biyach! I hate you “kavita” (her name means poem in eng).
I had an English teacher in 10th grade accuse me of plagiarizing a writing assignment I did which was stupid because where would I even get a prewritten assignment on writing a letter to the mistress of the main character in A Good Earth? She called me up in front of the entire class and demanded I tell her who I copied the letter from because it was beyond my "reading level". I said I wrote it and then she tried to insinuate that it was impossible because I'm first generation Chinese-American and no one in my family could have taught me. When a friend asked me what that was about, I said she accused me of plagiarizing and this bitch of a teacher made a class announcement alluding to me misunderstanding her intentions.
My mother is Chinese and my 8th grade Advanced English teacher kept saying that I should be in Advanced MATH instead of English. When I told her I was in both (as were many of my classmates) she tried her best to fail me out. This was just outside Philadelphia in the early 1980s.
Load More Replies...My son was told that his art work was not freehand, that he traced it all. They still didn't back down when I confronted them about the way he was being treated until I threatened to take the matter to court.
As a college freshman, I was short on time, so turned in some drawings I had done as a senior in HS. The prof accused me of stealing them from someone else, as I was obviously a talentless hack. I had already gotten A's on them from my HS teacher.
Two profs obviously had no idea what "fact checking" means or how to do it.
Accused of cheating...somehow...because I was well read and knew lots of vocabulary more advanced than my age/class. Teacher put me on the spot by asking me the definitions of words...in front of the class. I got them all right. She didn't apologize.
like when photographers post images to public domain and then Getty Images sells them and sues the very same photographers
teachers told me off for saying 'in this essay' or 'you will read' because it was 'too advanced'
They actually never apologized to her.
Load More Replies...A few months after I exhibited at a large show, I receive legal letters accusing me of copying. I hired a lawyer and copyright expert. turns out the work they claimed was theirs, had my signature and initials erased in photos. They sued me for my own work! Fraud, taking photos without permission was my legal response. Gee it got dropped...
Had the same thing happen buttonpusher. We had to draw our state flag. I did it and my teacher Mr. Cecile said I had someone else draw it for me. I couldn't understand why he wasn't encouraging me instead of calling me a lier. So I did it right in front of him. And yep. He shut up! And got a call from my parents lol
Not exactly the same as other posts and OP, but I quit Art at school for two reasons: #1 - The teacher hated watercolor paintings & insisted everyone do strong graphical art, with thick black outlines, or she wouldn't give above a B/C grade. #2 - She failed one of my projects to draw or paint living creatures because she said I'd made my creatures up. I spent the best part of a month painting a giant archerfish and a gulper eel... I wish I'd kept art up, at least as a hobby, but she left such a sour taste in my mouth that it's been really difficult :(
I was accused of plagiarism by a dumb teacher. After she couldn't find any proof of her claims, she proceeded on trying to throw hard tasks at the entire class. Like copying a book by hand. Stupid, stupid person.
My algebra teacher accused me of cheating during a test because I didn’t write down how I got my answers. Yes they were a correct but he gave me a F. I told him that I did the math in my head, he didn’t believe it so he got a blank piece of paper wrote a problem down and told me to solve it. I solved it within two minutes and when I was done he told me that he “hated me”. He changed my grade to a C but he made sure that I always showed how I got my answers from then on.
My daughter who now has a PHD FROM PEPPERDINE had to retake a math test in high school in front of the teacher because he thought she cheated as there was no way she could pass it without cheating!
I remember in public school we were to make a picture out of leaves - which I did They said it was very inventive but I was to stupid (used that word) and not capable of do it my self. Parents contacted to see if they had done it! they also contacted my parents because I was 9 years old and when he called me stupid I drew back and laid the hardest punch I could into his crotch!
In an online debate, Stephen King (the author) was accused of not having read THE STAND, the book being debated.
As a university prof, I can tell you that it IS plagiarism to reproduce a work that you have already done. For example, if you are a student in course A and create a report, then copy part of that report for course B, it is plagiarism. In this case, it may be that the student did the art for the course and then also posted it on their site... that's okay and isn't plagiarism. But if it is a work not done specifically for the assignment, it is.
Had the same situation back in elementary school. We were learning to write book annotations. I selected to write the annotation to one of my fave books I had read x times. I knew the genre really well, as I read it a lot. It took the whole evening to compile my thought in a short and concise manner. The result - I wrote it so good, the teacher accused me of plagiarism and chewed me out until I was forced to admit I copied it form the net. I did not. I wrote it from my head. I simply knew what I was talking about. Normally, that teacher is a really good person and good educator, and the students like her. But that one time that happend still haunts my mind occasionally.
In HS I started skipping school, not doing homework. The class was given a big test. I aced it. The next day I got pulled out & brought the principals office by the science teacher. He said "you've got some explaining to do Miss ___"! I was accused of cheating. They made me take the test again at a desk right in the hallway in front of everyone with the principal proctoring it by standing right near me, didn't allow me to have backpack or purse (make an example of me). Kids walking by saying stuff like oh oh busted! I aced it again.
I got in trouble in high school for hanging from a tree branch (huge heathy tree with thick healthy branches and my feet were about 2.5 feet off the ground) and was taken by a(n) Secretary/administrator type person to see the principal after asking if there's an official rule saying I cant climb a tree (there wasn't) she said there was, I said I doubted it. We went to the head principal and asked, he said there's not one. But I got in trouble anyway... EDIT:before anyone comments I was answering the question that the op in the image answered.
Technically... for academic purposes... self plagerism is still plagerism. It's an absolute nightmare come uni when you drop a course then retake it as you then need to actively avoid your usual writing style to avoid self plagerism. Academic assignments demand wholly original pieces and it is academic dishonesty which can result in major trouble if you submit previous work/ things you've put online.
Art related but eh: In 3rd grade my English teacher would do art projects in class since we were a head of the other classes in 3rd and if we were good. We were doing a clay frame art project were you would make thin roles and make them into a picture. Anyways I made 3 but the one that I'm talking about is the peacock one I made for my g-ma. We were told that there was this competition that you can get art supplies and money for school art or something (I don't remember) but I really wanted it so I was excited. The day came were the art teacher came in to pick the ones that will be put in or something and I hoped mine would be picked but instead another kids got picked. I couldn't care less untill I saw what he did, he basically did what I did!! I talked to the art teacher trying to figure out how we can work this out and we came to an agreement that we would split it but in the end he didn't get it, some other kid from another school got it. Eh
OMG, I was accused of copying someone's answers, watched the tapes, and stared at my paper but still got in frikin trouble.
My editor at an opinion news paper was a former college professor and totally current about ways they check for plagiarism. She called me on copying something from Wikipedia. I replied that she should check the edit history - most of the content and tweaks were me.
In high school I was accused of cheating on a standardized test; I did much better than my class grades would indicate I could. Since the proctor never saw a cheat sheet, they said I snuck looks at other student's answers. Luckily my guidance counselor was smart and in my corner. She pointed out that in one section I had the highest score in my state, and that I had the third highest overall score, so...who had I cheated off of?
In high school I was accused of cheating on a standardized test, because my grades in related courses did not, in someone's view, indicate I could do that. Since the proctor never saw a cheat sheet, they said I had peeked at neighboring kids tests. Luckily my supportive guidance counselor pointed out that since I had gotten the highest score in the state on one section and third in the state overall...who had I cheated off of?
I would’ve pointed out to the professor that Andy Warhol copied and plagiarized everyone and became wealthy doing it
The assignment was to write a children’s book for my Children Literature class. It was so good my teacher accused me of plagiarism. She never gave it back to me. It may have made me rich!
In 10th grade (in the late 90's) for English class we were told we could get extra credit for writing poetry. So I wrote a poem, my first attempt at it. Handed it in and was told this couldn't be my writing and I had to have plagiarized it. I asked him to find this original I allegedly copied from. He couldn't provide it and I still didn't get credit. To this day I write and my now ex husband convinced me to submit some writing and I wound up winning 3 editors choice awards and was invited to a poets convention to read one of my poems in front of thousands of others in las Vegas in 2005. I was however pregnant and couldn't go. I found a passion in writing all from taking a zero in extra credit
I got a C on a math test, went to tutoring, got an A- on the next exam, got accused to cheating and had to take the test again in a room alone. Got an even higher score the second time (I'd had time to review my mistakes, dummy). Reported me to the deans office, they provided him with my tutoring sign ins. Didnt get so much as an apology smh
I got wrote up for not having my cat in a kennel when I was outside smoking, back when I lived in the dorms
spit balls on the blackboard, I did not do it ! But the teacher gave me detension anyway ! Jerk !
Technically, you would still need to cite the source, even if it’s your own work.
Not sure about this one. If you'd previously published it on your web site, you may not be allowed to submit it as a class assignment. It *is* possible to plagiarize your own work - e.g. if I were to send the same research paper to two journals, I'd definitely get into trouble.
Man Tries To Lecture History Professor On History
Tony Hawk Tries To Rent A Car
Because even if it wasn't THE Tony Hawk, there cannot be anyone else with this name around... (/s just to be safe)
What Are The Odds, Really?
Director Is Asked What Her Job Is
When you say "young lady" you must already know you're doing it wrong. Unless you address the rest as "old man", "middle-aged ambiguous person", etc.
Anti-Masker Gets Shut Down Quickly
Sauna Advice
Exactly! A sauna doesn't have to be uncomfortable to be 'good for you' at all! It should be something relaxing, that's all. It might be good for your hearth health, but there's not that much evidence that saunas have health benefits. Still, getting uncomfortably hot is not good.
A Different Kind Of Dykwim
Ah Well
Okay, awkward. But how can you believe super rich people aren't changing the world? They're definitely changing it. No one said, "for the better."
My Friend Is A Scientist, So Exchanges Like This Occur Almost Every Day
Running "Coach" Meets The Runner He Bases His Training On
It Happens Again
Asian? It Must Be A Chinese Puppet Handler
Spotted On Tictac
"Wasp" is a category, with quite a few insects in it. This is like saying "That's not a primate, it's a chimpanzee!"
Please Educate Yourself About Vaccines
Someone Lied On Their Resume
In All Fairness I Don't Tend To Wear T-Shirts With My Boss's Name On Them
Just covering up a nasty and not a single bit funny comment from Demi Zwaan.
Oh You R So Cool And Must Be A Really Important Person
That's a troll account. Their name is "Petty" and just look at the profile picture haha
Having A Ba In Politics Is Better Than Being A Constitutional Lawyer, Right?
"Are You Neil Patrick Harris Like Huh"
Youtube Doing What Youtube Does Best
youtube works in wondrous ways. "You indicated you didn't like channels about sports, so here are another 30 recommended channels about sports."
Explaining What Baguette Means To A French Person
"NO! I may have never spoken French, nor do I know anything about the language, but I know I'm right!!"
Man Who Helped Legalise Gay Marriage In Gb Accused Of Doing Nothing For Lesbians
Guys Tells John Wayne Parr, That He's Friends With John Wayne Parr
Tried To Start Some Racial Nonsense
So not dark enough to be considered black by the black community, but definitely not white enough to be considered white by the white community. What a wonderful life :( Why do people care about skin color this much?
Arnold The Schwarzenegger
Who knew? Arnold looks like Arnold! This should be front page news!
Twitter Telling The Autor To Read His Own Article
I appreciate that setting, but it does make for funny moments like this.
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"What do you know about Covid?".... *I produce my medical degree*.... "Oh, well, what do doctors know about Covid?".... More than Google, Facebook, Twitter, Insta, and TikTok, thanks. Especially if we're, y'know, updated regularly by CDC/Johns Hopkins/Oxford Centre UK, etc. .... Then I hear, "Well, those are biased!".... Sure, and your grandma's third cousin's second wife's neighbor is totally an epidemiologist?
My mother in law's doctors, dentist etc know everything, as soon as I tell her anything my health visitor or midwife has said on their visits "What do they know", "we never did that, they're wrong" ..."babies don't change so caring for them doesn't" etc etc ..we've actually come to blows over this when she said I should be giving my son a bottle when he's exclusively breast fed..I couldn't breast feed my Daughter so I'm thrilled my Son takes to it but she was constantly battling to get him on the bottle for no reason other than to have her own way -.-
Load More Replies...-Hello, little girl! Can I speak to the Captain? -Good afternoon, it's me. How can I help? [Starts walking away while laughing, then walks up to the biggest, burliest guy around.] - 'Day, mate. Was looking for the Captain. Can you believe that chick? [Still laughing] - That "chick" is Captain UpupaEpops, who is clearly not wearing her rank insignia for shits and giggles. It was a very fine day.
Person I know: Requiring masks is communism! Me: No it isn't. Person: Yes it is! Do some research on Communism! Me: I have a Bachelors of Science degree in Economics with a dual specialization. Person: *silence*
Hilariously, the reason communists like myself comply with COVID restrictions is not because we worship the government, it's because Marxist theory dictates that protecting and caring for the other members in your society benefits us all! Do the right thing, it'll come back around.
Load More Replies...I was talking to a friend, and they mentioned that their niece was just diagnosed with diabetes. I said "Oh no! Tell her that it's okay, she can do it." Some random lady just walks up behind us and says, "that's really insensitive. My cousin's girlfriend has diabetes, so I know what will offend a diabetic." I have type 1 diabetes.
This has happened many times for me. Especially with my aunt's boyfriends. She tells them I know a lot about history, so they quiz me to see if that is true. Not only do I know a lot about his, I have a bachelor's degree in history. So, yeah, I know what I am talking about.
Why does your aunt always say that? Kind of a weird thing to always tell her boyfriends. Wait, how many boyfriends has your aunt had?
Load More Replies...Granted, most of the people who argue against the experts probably get their research via Google. But not every person with a qualification is always right.
But the 'do your research' argument is invalid cause they obviously did
Load More Replies...Ah people judging someone before getting all the facts. I've lived with this all my life. Despite having 20 years under my belt doing what I do, often people that don't know me can get pretty snarky. Not shaving for a week helped as I pass the 40 mark. Prior to that, it was pretty frustrating.
I look a quite a lot younger and at work i often get asked if im helping out my mom or dad. Im a chef for 10 years.
Load More Replies...Not sure if this belongs here. I was live streaming on FB once playing the piano and accidentally made a mistake on "Fur Elise" by accidentally missing a part and FB stopped my stream on the basis that I was streaming someone's work without giving it credit. No sources given.
The future of capitalism, where even idiocy is done cheaply by algorithms who answer to no one.
Load More Replies...The internet is a great thing. I have had more than one person claim to “have played a little minor league (base) ball” not being aware that you can find out about that stuff pretty easily now.
Baseball reference does not include the double top secret minor league teams.
Load More Replies...person: hey i really love this piece (shows me my own art) me: ...i made it person: no you didnt me: ....my logo is in the corner person: lies but ok LOL me:
I once did wrote an article on alternative (fun) ways to teach math to small children. That was not the official name ofcourse i wrote the article in dutch. I found it a year later on someones desk on a different job. That person was alway mocking me for being 'just' an intern and treated like i was dumb. Started telling me about the article but that i wouldnt understand cause the sources used we too 'deep and scientific for me to understand'. Told her i wrote it. She called me a liar and said a university published it. I was a student there and yes i did write it.
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I've had one since 2008 but I've not once ever posted anything. I basically just keep it because once and a while someone will send me a Twitter post that is actually worth reading and sometimes you can't open it without logging in first.
Load More Replies...Lots of vanity and anger on this page. I get tense looking at the comments.
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My favorite story about Queen Elizabeth - Once, when walking the grounds of Balmoral with her protection officer, Queen Elizabeth ran into some American tourists. It became clear they didn’t recognize her: “Have you ever met the queen?” they asked. “No,” she responded, and then pointed at her protection officer. “But he has.”
#40 happens to me a lot on Facebook when I share one of my articles.
My sweet mom was having her roof replaced on a brutally hot day. She had cold drinks in her frig for when the workers were on break. One was sitting in her kitchen and told her that he was working "off the books", and nothing was being reported for tax purposes. She put her Internal Revenue Service ID on the table in front of him, smiled, and asked, "Do you realize who you're talking to?" The guy left and never returned.
Most covid posts and comments have aged TERRIBLY bad, my gosh! XDDD
My literature teacher for 4th grade never called on me to answer questions. I was confused because I was the most advanced reader in that class. I talked to her after class one day, asking why she never called on me. She said “Sorry kiddo, but I think you would just confuse the other kids with how you pronounce words.” This was because I had a lisp back then and pronounced every word that had double o’s or just one o with an r.
I used to work at an airport, manager for the company that handled the restaurants. One Saturday my assistant manager and myself were inventory counting a Caribou Coffee and this sill looking skinny white guy walks up. Plaid short only the top button fastened, wife beater, baggy jeans, the ball cap with the razor straight bill and a lot of bling. I looked at said in a low voice ‘Look at this Vanilla Ice wanna be MFer’. Then a guy comes RUNNING across the terminal and is shaking homeboy’s hand and gushing over him. It WAS Vanilla Ice, who had played a show the night before. He was actually really cool too.
Unpopular opinion I'm sure, but my goodness I am so sick of hearing about covid arguments. We get it. People will never agree on something that shouldnt have anyone arguing in the first place and everyone wants to be the big dog on top and show somebody else up. Great. Cool. People suck, pets are life. Can we move on now?
My friend had a good one like this. They (my friend's pronoun) was arbitrarily labelled as a 'white male' at birth, and they was trying to go to an event once, and the organizer said at the entrance: 'Sorry, this is only for black women.' So they replies: 'I IDENTIFY as a black woman!' You should have seen how surprised the organizer looked!
"What do you know about Covid?".... *I produce my medical degree*.... "Oh, well, what do doctors know about Covid?".... More than Google, Facebook, Twitter, Insta, and TikTok, thanks. Especially if we're, y'know, updated regularly by CDC/Johns Hopkins/Oxford Centre UK, etc. .... Then I hear, "Well, those are biased!".... Sure, and your grandma's third cousin's second wife's neighbor is totally an epidemiologist?
My mother in law's doctors, dentist etc know everything, as soon as I tell her anything my health visitor or midwife has said on their visits "What do they know", "we never did that, they're wrong" ..."babies don't change so caring for them doesn't" etc etc ..we've actually come to blows over this when she said I should be giving my son a bottle when he's exclusively breast fed..I couldn't breast feed my Daughter so I'm thrilled my Son takes to it but she was constantly battling to get him on the bottle for no reason other than to have her own way -.-
Load More Replies...-Hello, little girl! Can I speak to the Captain? -Good afternoon, it's me. How can I help? [Starts walking away while laughing, then walks up to the biggest, burliest guy around.] - 'Day, mate. Was looking for the Captain. Can you believe that chick? [Still laughing] - That "chick" is Captain UpupaEpops, who is clearly not wearing her rank insignia for shits and giggles. It was a very fine day.
Person I know: Requiring masks is communism! Me: No it isn't. Person: Yes it is! Do some research on Communism! Me: I have a Bachelors of Science degree in Economics with a dual specialization. Person: *silence*
Hilariously, the reason communists like myself comply with COVID restrictions is not because we worship the government, it's because Marxist theory dictates that protecting and caring for the other members in your society benefits us all! Do the right thing, it'll come back around.
Load More Replies...I was talking to a friend, and they mentioned that their niece was just diagnosed with diabetes. I said "Oh no! Tell her that it's okay, she can do it." Some random lady just walks up behind us and says, "that's really insensitive. My cousin's girlfriend has diabetes, so I know what will offend a diabetic." I have type 1 diabetes.
This has happened many times for me. Especially with my aunt's boyfriends. She tells them I know a lot about history, so they quiz me to see if that is true. Not only do I know a lot about his, I have a bachelor's degree in history. So, yeah, I know what I am talking about.
Why does your aunt always say that? Kind of a weird thing to always tell her boyfriends. Wait, how many boyfriends has your aunt had?
Load More Replies...Granted, most of the people who argue against the experts probably get their research via Google. But not every person with a qualification is always right.
But the 'do your research' argument is invalid cause they obviously did
Load More Replies...Ah people judging someone before getting all the facts. I've lived with this all my life. Despite having 20 years under my belt doing what I do, often people that don't know me can get pretty snarky. Not shaving for a week helped as I pass the 40 mark. Prior to that, it was pretty frustrating.
I look a quite a lot younger and at work i often get asked if im helping out my mom or dad. Im a chef for 10 years.
Load More Replies...Not sure if this belongs here. I was live streaming on FB once playing the piano and accidentally made a mistake on "Fur Elise" by accidentally missing a part and FB stopped my stream on the basis that I was streaming someone's work without giving it credit. No sources given.
The future of capitalism, where even idiocy is done cheaply by algorithms who answer to no one.
Load More Replies...The internet is a great thing. I have had more than one person claim to “have played a little minor league (base) ball” not being aware that you can find out about that stuff pretty easily now.
Baseball reference does not include the double top secret minor league teams.
Load More Replies...person: hey i really love this piece (shows me my own art) me: ...i made it person: no you didnt me: ....my logo is in the corner person: lies but ok LOL me:
I once did wrote an article on alternative (fun) ways to teach math to small children. That was not the official name ofcourse i wrote the article in dutch. I found it a year later on someones desk on a different job. That person was alway mocking me for being 'just' an intern and treated like i was dumb. Started telling me about the article but that i wouldnt understand cause the sources used we too 'deep and scientific for me to understand'. Told her i wrote it. She called me a liar and said a university published it. I was a student there and yes i did write it.
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I've had one since 2008 but I've not once ever posted anything. I basically just keep it because once and a while someone will send me a Twitter post that is actually worth reading and sometimes you can't open it without logging in first.
Load More Replies...Lots of vanity and anger on this page. I get tense looking at the comments.
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My favorite story about Queen Elizabeth - Once, when walking the grounds of Balmoral with her protection officer, Queen Elizabeth ran into some American tourists. It became clear they didn’t recognize her: “Have you ever met the queen?” they asked. “No,” she responded, and then pointed at her protection officer. “But he has.”
#40 happens to me a lot on Facebook when I share one of my articles.
My sweet mom was having her roof replaced on a brutally hot day. She had cold drinks in her frig for when the workers were on break. One was sitting in her kitchen and told her that he was working "off the books", and nothing was being reported for tax purposes. She put her Internal Revenue Service ID on the table in front of him, smiled, and asked, "Do you realize who you're talking to?" The guy left and never returned.
Most covid posts and comments have aged TERRIBLY bad, my gosh! XDDD
My literature teacher for 4th grade never called on me to answer questions. I was confused because I was the most advanced reader in that class. I talked to her after class one day, asking why she never called on me. She said “Sorry kiddo, but I think you would just confuse the other kids with how you pronounce words.” This was because I had a lisp back then and pronounced every word that had double o’s or just one o with an r.
I used to work at an airport, manager for the company that handled the restaurants. One Saturday my assistant manager and myself were inventory counting a Caribou Coffee and this sill looking skinny white guy walks up. Plaid short only the top button fastened, wife beater, baggy jeans, the ball cap with the razor straight bill and a lot of bling. I looked at said in a low voice ‘Look at this Vanilla Ice wanna be MFer’. Then a guy comes RUNNING across the terminal and is shaking homeboy’s hand and gushing over him. It WAS Vanilla Ice, who had played a show the night before. He was actually really cool too.
Unpopular opinion I'm sure, but my goodness I am so sick of hearing about covid arguments. We get it. People will never agree on something that shouldnt have anyone arguing in the first place and everyone wants to be the big dog on top and show somebody else up. Great. Cool. People suck, pets are life. Can we move on now?
My friend had a good one like this. They (my friend's pronoun) was arbitrarily labelled as a 'white male' at birth, and they was trying to go to an event once, and the organizer said at the entrance: 'Sorry, this is only for black women.' So they replies: 'I IDENTIFY as a black woman!' You should have seen how surprised the organizer looked!