“I Asked Him Whether He Was Tired Of Living”: 61 People Who Surprised Others With Their Lack Of Common Sense
Interview With ExpertCommon sense is free of charge. You don’t need to spend a single cent on making practical judgments, nor do you need to acquire them using special knowledge.
Yet, some people would still choose to go through life using zero basic logic, seemingly uncaring whether they put themselves or others in a compromising position. These photos are examples of that, most of which may leave you shaking your head in disappointment while letting out a chuckle or two.
Scroll through and enjoy some laughs of your own.
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The Lack Of Common Sense
Dan Quayle as Vice President (R) publicly made the same ASSumption.
Quayle was a rocket scientist compared the the current VP.
Load More Replies...Nobody said that she was a professor. There are a lot of people who work at universities who are not ridiculously overeducated like I am.
If her subject was astrophysics it’s irrelevant anyway
Load More Replies...My college history professor was absolutely so dumb she didn't know who Harriet Tubman was
Every time I corrected my boss' grammar, he would excuse himself by saying that he never went to grammar school...as if that was all we were taught.
Add to this that "Latin America" isn't a country, I assume she's working at a US university?
"Working" at a university doesn't mean they are required to be super smart or have a degree. This is number 1?
this reminds me of the immigration and naturalization service officer who thought "new mexico" was part of mexico, and not the USA
Let me guess. An American at an US university? Who would've thought.
... such as chrysanthemum, philodendron, rhododendron, and more than half of all house plants (just for starters).
Load More Replies...My Dad Says, “Google Is Doing This Stupid Thing Where The Blur The Top Left Part Of The Results. Facebook Is Doing It Too Actually”
He melted the top left corner of his screen.
This Person Left Their Merc In The Wrong Place
For context, here when the tide is low there is a small road and a place to park, but when the tide gets high the road fully disappears. This happens at least 10 times a year; you would think that people would be cautious, bearing in mind that there are literally 30 signs, like the one in the image, stating that the whole thing floods. Some people just lack common sense, I guess.
Some experts may disagree with the notion of “common sense.” One typical argument is that it isn’t universal, where one’s environment growing up differs from another, and therefore, shapes varying forms of logic.
“Why do so many people misspell 'lose' as 'loose’? Why do so many people say 'literally' when they mean 'figuratively'? 'Common' isn't a good enough criterion to make something true,” author and researcher Dr. Christopher Dwyer wrote in an article for Psychology Today.
My Wife Said Measure The Door, I Told Her All Doors Are The Same Size
She (Red) Commented This On A Post About 2 Year Old Girl Currently Battling With Super Rare Cancer
15 Idiots Decided To Park On A Frozen Lake During 45 Degree Weather
However, as you will notice while scrolling through, the context in this case revolves around common sense regarding the basic definitions of courtesy. We all frown upon actions that may cause friction with another person, whether it be showing disrespect or acting in a way that could put people in potential danger.
This Guys Asking The Important Questions
Never assume any sort of compatibility when Bill Gates is involved.
Safety Expert
Lockdown Renovations Look So Easy On The Internet
A study by the University of Oxford found that people generally tend to favor someone who adheres to common-sense morality. Specifically, findings revealed that a person who refuses to eliminate a single individual to save the lives of many others is considered more trustworthy compared to someone who would go the opposite route.
According to Cornell University professor David Pizarro, one of the experts who worked on the study, “(It’s) not because they are sticklers for the letter of the law, but because the rules themselves tend to emphasize the absolute importance of respecting the wishes and desires of others.”
Like Deer Can Read
Where else are the deers supposed to cross? It's a deer crossing sign.
No Common Sense
Never Stick Your Head In A Hole On A Tree To "Just See What’s In It"
London-based psychologist Dr. Jane McCartney shared her definition of common sense. As she stated in an interview with The Independent, it’s “the ability to imagine the consequences of something you do.”
Given that definition, evolutionary psychologist Bruce Charlston concluded in a study that people with higher IQ tend to struggle more with common sense because they “over-use general intelligence in problem-solving” and subsequently “override instinctive and spontaneous forms of evolved behavior” often associated with basic logic.
My Physics Teacher Gave A Whole Lecture On Colors And Said We Could Make White Paint By Mixing All Colors, The More You Mix, The Closer To White It Gets
Back in school, we were painting as part of class. And one classmate asked me what colors to mix to get blue, since she ran out. I told her that blue was one of the basic colors and that it couldn't be mixed. And another classmate then objected that I'm wrong, that if she mixed yellow and green, she'll get blue. Her logic: If blue and yellow make green, then mixing green and yellow will give blue. To this day I'm dumbfounded. XD
Best To Just Give Him A Demonstration
Some People Just Wanna Watch The World Burn. Literally
If I see this I'm turning 360 degrees and moonwalk out of there.
"When it comes to solving social problems, the most intelligent people are more likely than those of average intelligence to have novel but silly ideas, and therefore to believe and behave maladaptively,” Charleston said in his study.
Excuse Me MA'am... That's Not How That Works
Had two customers do that in my store. But in defense of the first one, there was only one basket in the thing at the time AND he was old as dirt. He did appear to be a bit senile and his daughter, who accompanied him, apologised profusely once she saw what was up. The second one was a somewhat snobby woman in her 50s, who really should've known better and had the gall to be a bit miffed once I interfered.
Well The More You Learn
I used the whole liter of milk in this recepe, even though the recepe inly called for 1 dl. But could not waste the other 9 dl down the drain...
It's A 4 Digit Number. How Do People Not Remember A 4 Digit Number?
I've read that a smart thing to do is writing a wrong code on the card. Thieves will try it a couple of times. The third attempt causes the ATM to keep it inside. So you are quite safe and sure there will be no more attempts. The bank will contact you to recover it.
There appears to be a notion that young people today lack common sense. Many from older generations have shared this complaint. But according to experts like licensed therapist and California Behavioral Health medical director Melissa Legere, it’s more likely that young people are more focused on adapting to a fast-paced world.
“They have to deal with changes in technology, social norms, and ways of communication that are radically distinct from previous generations,” Legere told Bored Panda. “This change in focus and attention shifts what is commonly regarded as common sense.”
A Friend Sent Me This Picture Today
Wife went to get the Christmas tree from the attic. Told her not to step on the drywall. She later admitted she didn't know what drywall was.
My Brother Put A Chopping Board Under The Pizza To Catch The Stuff It Drops
You should put an pan under, to catch the dropping cutting board, also.. 🤦♂️
Odd Choice
I disagree. You can shop when youre sick (depending on the illness or injury) and it really depends on the type of store
Likewise, licensed psychologist Clary Tepper refuses to subscribe to the idea that common sense is lost among young people. She noted that common sense itself varies across generations and used the example of many older folks falling for phishing scams simply because they lived in a different time.
“Young people tend to be very good at solving problems when technology is involved,” Tepper pointed out, adding that most of them grew up in a time when abstract reasoning and digital literacy were emphasized over hands-on practical skills.
Check Out This Gem
This Person Parking Wrong And Occupying 2 Disabled Parking Spots
Sounds Like A Perfect Dad Joke Though
To be fair, "common sense" could easily be the name of a computer program
For Los Angeles-based psychologist Dr. Rita Eichenstein, the digital environment shapes a young person’s approach to the world. As she explained, growing up in a highly structured, screen-based world where answers are instant gives people fewer chances for trial-and-error learning that builds judgment.
“Society has shifted from hands-on interaction to digital immersion, and practical reasoning hasn’t had equal room to develop. Kids are over-educated in some ways but are seriously under-educated in life,” Dr. Eichenstein said.
Bright Headlights Almost Caused Me To Get In An Accident
This person's headlights, with the power of a thousand suns, caused a ring to form around my car, so I could not see anything. The road curves a little bit, but because I was driving blind, I almost hit the car to my right. But I’m so glad this person feels so safe being able to see so far ahead and clearly at the expense of my safety. How is this legal?
Everyone drives with these super bright LED light now. I always thought people were driving with their brights on and would flash my brights at them until I realized they were LED lights. I've almost gotten to the point where I might drive with my high beams on. Seriously - I checked. My highs are no dimmer than these LED lights.
Spotted At My University. How This Person Even Got Into Uni Is Beyond Me
Deer Antlers Actually Do Fall Off Their Heads Every Year
I'm assuming that this family doesn't serve alcohol at Christmas dinner. Imagine falling into this "Christmas tree" while tipsy on mulled wine/eggnog/cider. Afterwards, a completely different kind of Christmas lights twinkles in the yard as the floor turns Christmas red.
The perception of common sense may vary, but we all know what actions could potentially put others and ourselves at risk. Calling out a person who behaves in a way that violates that general notion would be necessary, according to Legere. However, the conversation must begin with empathy and understanding.
“The intended behaviors should be described and the potential consequences of such actions discussed,” she said.
It's The Recipe's Fault That I Have No Common Sense
The fact that this person is experienced enough with cooking to know what sous vide is but not experienced enough to know that heating up a plastic bag in hot oil is a bad idea is mind-boggling.
When They Make The Power For The Security Camera Exposed
Some systems have a second, much less conspicuous, camera to watch the other. A guy who worked at my gym was caught in the act of stealing a cctv camera thanks to the hidden one. Was fired the next day
This Is The Same Mindset That Insists Indigenous Americans Get Massive Freebies From The Federal Government. And They Choose To Live Poor
For Tepper, it all boils down to nurturing. She urges parents to encourage their children to think critically and to get them used to arriving at their own answers. At the same time, she also advises modeling practical reasoning and decision-making.
“Kids need to see that we all need to consider the impact our behavior has on others,” Tepper said.
Found This In Ask Reddit
Maybe Common Sense Deminishes With Old Age
The Way This Person Parked Next To Me
Meanwhile, Dr. Eichenstein also pointed out the potential dangers of the lack of common sense, such as crossing the street while texting. For that, she offered a “simple and doable” solution:
“More real-world engagement, more human interaction, and structured opportunities for practice. Common sense grows where real experience lives.”
This Person Used Tape To Make A Fake Headlight
Varying Degrees Of A Lack Of Common Sense
We Shouldn't Need Warnings Like This
Men Are Missing A Rib, Just Google It
This Person Riding A Cow Though The McDonald's Drive Thru
So My Sister Was Complaining There's No Toothpaste Left, She Has No Common Sense I Swear
Common Sense
I Thought The Sun Was Round And Yellow?
This Seemed Safe
I guess, watch your speed when making turns and hope your journey doesn't involve a hill at any point?
Went To See The Deftones Last Night
Got seats in the nosebleed section, and this guy is the only one in my entire section standing up. The glow around him is the stage. I was tempted so many times to tell him to sit down, but I'm not sure what the "rule" is on this. I guess he's "allowed" to stand up, but I feel like this is just common sense. It's different if everyone is standing, but he is the only one standing.
Halfway through the show he turns around and says, "You guys don't mind if I'm standing, do you?" I reply with, "I can't see, but you do you." He kind of froze for a few seconds and said, "OK, boss," and sat down. He stayed seated until they played Change, and that's when everyone, including the nosebleed sections, stood up, and of course I'm fine with that.
I Wish Common Sense Was Common
This Person Completely Blocking Access To My Driveway
But He Interviewed So Well
I don't see the problem here... clearly this is a hardware issue. :D
Well At Least She Realized
This Person Is Driving In The Rain While Holding An Umbrella
Perfectly normal behaviour. I drive a car of a similar vintage. Putting the roof up involves getting out, erecting the "tent poles", clipping the back of the roof into the two silver things you see just behind the cockpit, clipping the front to the windscreen frame, getting the sidescreens out and clipping them to the doors, then getting back in, soaking wet, as it takes so long. Umbrella is only needed whilst stationary. Once moving, airflow over the windscreen keeps most of the rain off.
Scrolling Through Facebook And I Couldn't Believe What I Saw
Bad Infrastructure, No Common Sense Among Drivers And Unlimited Honking
3 Kids At A Gas Station Not Knowing How To Pump Gas, Pulled In Backwards Angled At The Wrong Side And Began Shaking The Line
Underage Guys Show Up Drunk To Bail Out Underage Drunk Friend
Decaf Is An Ingredient
I'm going to save my braincells and presume he meant a decaffinated coffee into a coffee machine.
Never Try Someone Else’s Rings
Roommate Put Dish Soap In The Dishwasher
I Mean, It's Not Rocket Science. Which Is Probably Why They Struggled
Musk named his kid wf;oabjvknelbij. I wouldn't consider rocket scientists THAT high
Whole Bus Is Empty And This Person Sits Right Next To Me? I Don't Like Taking Photos Of Strangers , So They Are The Black Bookbag To My Right
The Amount Of Likes Is Scary
"English Is Only Spoken Because Of America"
Screenshot
They're probably a younger person, when I was 11 with my dads old phone, I c*****d it and thought it would show up on the screenshot I sent to him
Just Scoot The Over. Another Prime Example Of No Common Sense. Thanks Dude For Being Considerate
The Person Who Painted This Has Clearly Never Seen A Trombone In Real Life
This Is A Gym Trash Can, Not Your Personal Shelf
This Person Replaced Their Bumper With A Log. They Even Wired License Plate Lights Through It
My View For The Entire Doja Cat Concert
This 6+ foot tall dude (probably 6’4-5) was standing for almost the entire concert. I’m all for dancing and having fun at a concert, but have some common sense; if everyone is sitting down and you’re that tall, read the room. When he was sitting down, he leaned back, and his head was almost resting on my knee.
And it's not like if he sat down the person in front of him would be blocking his view.
This Person Reading On Their iPad With The Brightness All The Way Up On A 6-Hour Red-Eye Flight
The Way This Person Wraps His Ear Around His Phone To Hear His Call Better
Barefoot Airline Seat Mate Even Went To Bathroom Twice With No Shoes
Knowing that someone who has the lack of brainpower to even act this way won’t likely be open to polite conversation, I don’t take it upon myself to ask them not to. So I had asked my flight attendant for help, and he said that there was nothing they could do—so clearly they don’t even know that stipulations exist within the contract for the carrier, and it would’ve likely empowered them as well because they expressed frustration at how often they see this kind of thing and more. I travel enough to get frustrated by this kind of thing. I can’t imagine how they feel on an almost daily basis. They did tell me things have gotten much worse with how people behave.
Not only did my seatmate keep his disgusting feet on the bulkhead wall almost our entire trip from Chicago to Sacramento, but he also got up twice to use the bathroom while barefoot.
This Kid Was Running Up And Down The Aisle And Using The Seats As His Own Personal Jungle Gym
WGWC Parking A 28’ Uhaul On A Steep Driveway
I Jog 3 Miles Every Day At The Public Library And There Is A Trashcan 100 Feet From Where This Person Threw Trash Out Of Their Car
"100 feet"? I once saw someone sitting on a bench drop some litter... then get up and walk past a litter bin right next to the bench!
Parking Masters
This happened to me in an "overflow" lot at a movie theater. When we got inside, the movie was sold out, so we headed back to the car to find the mess you see above. Went back into the theater to speak to someone, of course there was nothing they could do except give us free movie passes and apologize. BTW, it happened in the freakin' 90's!
Instructions Didn't Say To Use Pan
Many pizzas say to put directly on the rack. I don't, for fear of this exact scenario, but the instructions on many pizzas do indeed tell you you can do this.
This Person Flagging Their Dog’s [Drops] In The Backyard
This Person Repaired Their Bumper With A Lot Of Zip Ties
I Sometimes Wonder Where Common Sense Is In This Family. Yes, This Is Plastic, And It Was Left On A Stove
At first I thought those were some molten matches before it clicked in my brain. XD
When People Don't Destack Their Weights At The Gym. Every Single Machine I Used This Morning Had Weights Left On It. I Suspect The Same Person
Needs sign "if you are too weak to carry the weights back, please ask a staff member to help!"
And I Thought I Had A Lack Of Common Sense
Comments Under A Reel
Do you know what's the hardest thing on being a vegan? Keeping it to yourself.
He Had One Task. Does Anyone Have Common Sense Anymore?
Common Sense is on backorder. The supply chain was disrupted when Trump applied a 1000% tariff, and people cheered because it would bring prices down.
Make Sure To Check Your Food From Fast Food Places. Seems Like Common Sense, But I Never Expected This. And Yes, I Took A Bite
Turn Your Bag People. Just Look At How Others Are Doing It. Awareness Is Not Common Sense Apparently
My Family’s Mess Before 6pm And Me Cleaning Everything Because I’m The Only One With Common Sense
Look At Them Blocking Free Left. No Common Sense
My common sense story. Me exited to go wandering on the mud flats on the north sea coast. Also me changing into a bathing suit to go swimming while I wander the mud flats. I arrive at the shore and see no water for miles - just the, well, mud flats up to the far horizon. And slowly the knowledge that if you can take long walks on the sea bottom, you probably cant swim in the same place at the same time, starts loading into my brain.
Please don't ever wander on mud flats alone, even if you think you know the area well. Always have somebody above the high tide line watching you and keeping an eye on the tide, and make sure you know the tide times and give yourself plenty of time to get clear. Not only is there a real risk of stepping into quicksand and getting stuck, but because the land is so flat, when the tide turns the water comes in faster than a person can run - and you are on the sea floor, remember. In 2004, at least 23 people were drowned while cockle picking one evening on the mudflats at Morecambe Bay, England, because the tide turned and overran them. I said 'at least' 23 because they were illegal Chinese immigrants working for a boss who had no idea how many pickers were out there, and although 23 bodies were found, more may have washed out to sea.
Load More Replies...Good stuff. I know I'm not the sharpest tool in the shed, but these people make me feel like a genius.
I hate the phrase, "common sense." Especially when lawmakers use it. Everything is learned, and just because YOU learned it, doesn't mean someone else did. The phrase is just a way to make you feel superior to someone that didn't learn whatever it is they did wrong.
Working with general public taught me that common sense isn't (common that is)
Load More Replies...I refer you to a song in the musical "You're A Good Man, Charlie Brown". Lucy sings it. It's called "Little Known Facts".
Is it normal to set off for the day looking for something to be annoyed about, photograph, and post online? What a miserable way through life. I’ll always speak up, with a smile, a joke, and a “I’m so sorry to disturb you, but could you help me?” In my experience it is very rare for the other person to just say no, I can only think of two examples. And in one case I phoned the manager and said that I’d want to know if I was the manager, so I thought I’d let her know how one of her members of staff behaved. Ha.
My common sense story. Me exited to go wandering on the mud flats on the north sea coast. Also me changing into a bathing suit to go swimming while I wander the mud flats. I arrive at the shore and see no water for miles - just the, well, mud flats up to the far horizon. And slowly the knowledge that if you can take long walks on the sea bottom, you probably cant swim in the same place at the same time, starts loading into my brain.
Please don't ever wander on mud flats alone, even if you think you know the area well. Always have somebody above the high tide line watching you and keeping an eye on the tide, and make sure you know the tide times and give yourself plenty of time to get clear. Not only is there a real risk of stepping into quicksand and getting stuck, but because the land is so flat, when the tide turns the water comes in faster than a person can run - and you are on the sea floor, remember. In 2004, at least 23 people were drowned while cockle picking one evening on the mudflats at Morecambe Bay, England, because the tide turned and overran them. I said 'at least' 23 because they were illegal Chinese immigrants working for a boss who had no idea how many pickers were out there, and although 23 bodies were found, more may have washed out to sea.
Load More Replies...Good stuff. I know I'm not the sharpest tool in the shed, but these people make me feel like a genius.
I hate the phrase, "common sense." Especially when lawmakers use it. Everything is learned, and just because YOU learned it, doesn't mean someone else did. The phrase is just a way to make you feel superior to someone that didn't learn whatever it is they did wrong.
Working with general public taught me that common sense isn't (common that is)
Load More Replies...I refer you to a song in the musical "You're A Good Man, Charlie Brown". Lucy sings it. It's called "Little Known Facts".
Is it normal to set off for the day looking for something to be annoyed about, photograph, and post online? What a miserable way through life. I’ll always speak up, with a smile, a joke, and a “I’m so sorry to disturb you, but could you help me?” In my experience it is very rare for the other person to just say no, I can only think of two examples. And in one case I phoned the manager and said that I’d want to know if I was the manager, so I thought I’d let her know how one of her members of staff behaved. Ha.
