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People Share Times When “There Was An Attempt” And Here Are 31 Of The Most Amusing Ones
We all know very well that things in this world tend to backfire. Call it a law of nature, a frequent twist of fate, or destiny. “Look who’s laughing now” is a phenomenon that has happened to virtually every one of us, and no matter what you do, it repeats again and again, and again.
The Reddit community “There Was An Attempt” is dedicated to precisely the comic absurdity of all the attempts in life that went against the plan, or turned in the wrong direction. Created in August 2015, the subreddit now has 1.9m members that are not immune to the funny attempts that “were there.”
“People enjoy the slapstick comedy of it. At the end of the day, everyone is laughing,” the subreddit’s moderator told Bored Panda in the interview that you can read in full below. And now we leave the stage to the ensued hilarity.
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...to Photograph Birds
At Going Outside
To Provide Front, Side, And Rear Photos For The Car Insurance Rep
Bored Panda spoke to redditor u/F4T4-M0RG4N4, the moderator of the r/ThereWasAnAttempt subreddit, who said that the community has evolved a lot since it was created 5 years ago.
“When I first joined the team, it was mostly a screenshot sub. A few months back, there was some drama about how there were only three mods who ran the subreddit (which at the time had around a million members).” As a result, they invited more people to join the moderator team and removed the screenshot posts.
To Complain About A Child Selling Hot Dogs
To Make Speaking 2 Languages Sophisticated
To Start Cat Racing
For those who’re wondering what, precisely, “there was an attempt” refers to, u/F4T4-M0RG4N4 explained that it’s basically about “someone attempting something but ultimately failing.”
Conceptually, it’s similar to “if someone tried jumping off a trampoline into a pool but when they tried to jump, the trampoline tore. In that case, you could say, 'Well... there was an attempt, at least' and that’s where our subreddit comes into play.”
The posts are mainly about “some people having a dumb idea, trying out that idea, and failing.” This misery is what makes it so funny.
To Shame Men
To Sound Intellectual
To Suggest A New Idea
Today, the moderator team only allows video submissions and cross-posts, “which are posts that were in one subreddit but were reposted to another (kind of like retweeting.” This format works better for r/ThereWasAnAttempt, since screenshots can more easily become reposts, for one.
Especially when there’s one similar subreddit that’s specifically for social media clapbacks and comebacks, but its content mainly features screenshots.When it comes to their 1.9 million member count, the moderator said that “I don’t think we have the exact same post frequency as, say, a meme subreddit.”
Partly, it’s because it isn’t easy to repost something from r/ThereWasAnAttempt. “I could probably look at the new section for r/memes and see quite a few frequent reposts.”
To Get A Heartwarming Tattoo
It's almost like the tattoo artist deliberately made that look suss…
To Keep A Streak Going
To Clean Up After Himself
To Get Drinks
To Prevent The Homeless From Sleeping Here
To Prove That Patton Oswalt Is A Failed Comedian
I Mean... You Tried..?
To Be An Animal Activist
.... To Find Buried Treasure
To Eat A Mozzarella Stick
To Create 3 Mexican Countries
To Scare Your Boyfriend
To Shame Atheists And Take Away Their Holidays
To Motivate
To Betray Coca Cola
There Was An Attempt To Run For Mayor
To Prove How Unfashionable These Jeans Were
To Be Neighborly
To Be Deep
To Display Plus Size Clothes Without Causing Offence
If they covered the feet and added a torso with a shirt, it really looks like an average plus-sized woman.
