People Share Times When “There Was An Attempt” And Here Are 50 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 Make The Special Olympics Look Bad
To Complain About A Child Selling Hot Dogs
To Clean Up After Himself
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 Get Drinks
To Make Speaking 2 Languages Sophisticated
Dotter is "Daughter" in Swedish, leave this guy alone
Load More Replies...To be fair, both her parents are native-English speakers, so it's commendable that they're exposing her to other languages so early. Most native-English speaking parents don't do that.
Yep, I knew how to speak 4 languages when i was 8 lol now trying to learn Spanish... Am from Nigeria tho
If you have the ability to expose very young kids to multiple languages - DO IT. They are language sponges. I don’t know why, scientifically, but it’s amazing. Please provide multiple languages to your very young kids - and keep it up.
I can speak 4 languages. Almost everyone in India can speak in 2 languages.
I spoke and was also taught to read 3 languages.. doing same for my son
Takes a big person to shoot down the accomplishment of a two year old regardless if they are rich, poor or, through no action of their own, royalty. 🙄
I used to be able to when I was two, but I lost it because I stopped speaking it when I realized no one else at my school did
Every extra language opens doors to another culture and more ways of thinking. Did you know that bilinguals get dementia on average four to five years later! https://jeps.efpsa.org/articles/10.5334/jeps.375
Bilinguals are also smarter. https://www.psychologicalscience.org/news/why-bilinguals-are-smarter.html
Load More Replies...Speaking English itself is kind of speaking multiple languages. At least partly.
It's not unusual. My sister and I did, and one of the languages was Tamil, a language unrelated to any other language in the world! Charlotte is a very cute little girl who speaks Spanish with her nanny. It's really not a big deal except that she's got a father who will be king someday, which admittedly my father never was (except frequently the king of jerks!)
I mean yeah pretty much, I spoke english and punjabi as my first two languages, I think I learned English first as my mother kept on speaking in that. My dad on the other hand spoke Punjabi which I also learned as a small child.
So do I and most of my friends who grew up in multicultural country. And our parents are not rich nor even immigrants. It's just commons
“Things that are classy if you’re rich, but trashy if you’re poor”
Why not let her have her moment? Post your children and give them theirs ☺
Children can learn so fast as toddlers! Their minds are like sponges for knowledge! People shouldn’t be so surprised, but supportive! Charlotte must learn a few languages for her potential job as a “Royal”. Our good old regular kids, do it to help out their parents, or because they want to learn, or do it for school. But... if you want them to learn a second language, or more, start them at it really young! You will be surprised how fast they pick things up! HOORAH!!! For our kids!!
Being mean on social media is even less impressive when your victim is a two years old child.
Honestly, this person being snide and rude to a toddler does not understand that the poor are never in the spotlight for their accomplishments to be touted. It really is something special when a wealthy toddler is so educated. If you are wealthy, why would you have to do more than hire someone to translate for you? Wealth or lack of it should not be a reason to be mean to anyone. Celebrate all good accomplishments! No matter who the accomplishment belongs to.
It is Swedish for daughter. And if your comment was meant to be rude...Words are spelled different in other countries
Load More Replies...Really who cares that this child can speak two languages. I have a friend who at two years old could read, count, add and subtract. She also spoke 2 languages French and German. She speaks actuelly 6 languages and writes /reads in all. She works as in international translator.
Don't be an insolent "know-it-all" because you don't know anything!
Load More Replies...And every African Child ever... It's 2 or more and as an adult, you are up to like 3. We have way too many dialects here
But children of immigrants are brought up speaking two languages but she isn't.
Children soak up languages, and guess what, it's just par for the course...bragging about royalty doing it is a bit sick.
It has nothing to do with being poor. That other language is the parents' native tongue, so there's nothing special about the kid knowing it. It's actually more impressive that a wealthy child learns 2 at an early age, since wealth just 'knows' everybody is going to speak your own language around you.
I am happy with the one language I speak and that is English......
Well,, .Rich is having something money cannot buy. Shame on you Personally, i am pretty darn rich,,,thank you very much 300286-Her...ea1696.jpg
It's less impressive if they are taught one and hear it all around them and on tv and hear the other at home from their parents and loved ones from birth. It has nothing to do with income but with immersion.
I'm upvoting the comment, not the post. P. S. P. Charlotte probably has French nannies.
That's also what happens when your mother is portuguese and your father spanish.
Unusual in a child her age who does not live in a bilingual home. Smart gal!
Why the ugliness Cole Allen? You make the call that people think less of poor people. Since when did other people make you their representative? Shame on you. You should see a doctor about the chip on your shoulder and the fact the rain cloud follows you
In London ! Like there is no others childs who speaks two languages in London ! What a joke.
My daughter in law's niece speaks fluent Romanian, Italian, Dutch and English. She is only 6 years old. He parents are Romanian, She was born in Italy and lived there until she was 4. They moved to The Netherlands where she was taught Dutch in school as well as English.
To Sound Literate
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 Prevent The Homeless From Sleeping Here
To Start Cat Racing
To Prove That Patton Oswalt Is A Failed Comedian
I love him! He is the narrator on the Goldberg's.
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 Photograph Birds
To Be Responsible And Uber Home
To Scare Your Boyfriend
At Going Outside
To Shame Atheists And Take Away Their Holidays
I Mean... You Tried..?
'Having Voldemort trying to kill him at every opportunity finally took its toll on Harry Potter'
To Be An Animal Activist
To Arrest A “Drug Dealer
To Make Fun Of A Bird
To Shame Men
To Sound Intellectual
To Take A Cute Picture
To Convince People To Be Pro-Life
To Defend God
Or when he flooded the earth, you know the whole Ark thing.
.... To Find Buried Treasure
To Be Racist
Am proudly a Muslim just like a Christian proudly a Christian and also like an atheist who is proudly an atheist!!!!!!! It's our believe when people think about freedom of speech, they forget about hurting other people's religion, but when we stand for our rights we are themed as paranoid. Just leave us alone, stop looking for trouble which you wouldn't get and exercise Human Rights fairly not partially degrading other people's religion. I quote everyone is different yet you try to make everyone the same religion, race, tribe all " Differences matters, yet that makes us who we are, denying our differences is denying the truth " I am A PROUD MUSLIM, it's me not you allow me to practice my religion in peace and stop popnosing on my affairs, everyone deserves right to religion just as u think!
To Suggest A New Idea
To Glorify The President
To Eat A Mozzarella Stick
To Motivate
To Betray Coca Cola
There Was An Attempt To Run For Mayor
To Replace I'm Sorry With Thank You
But actually this is a technique I used in customer service. For example when you put a customer on hold to go get more info, you ask them if they’re happy to wait. When you get back you thank them for waiting. If you say “sorry for the wait” it suggests you did something wrong, when really you were just doing your job. It leaves a different impression on the customer and genuinely impacts satisfaction.
To Prove How Unfashionable These Jeans Were
To Be Neighborly
To Provide Front, Side, And Rear Photos For The Car Insurance Rep
To Virtue Signal...
To Get A Cardi B Tattoo
I never realized that there is a level of messed up that someone would want to get an Anne Frank tattoo on your damn FACE
To Be Deep
To Display Plus Size Clothes Without Causing Offence
Considering that there are no plus sized mannequins, I think its good improv. (I'm on the larger size myself, and I'm nowhere near offended)
To Stand Up For The Joker
To Get A Heartwarming Tattoo
To Fuck The Police
To Keep A Streak Going
To Befriend A Porcupine
To Pass Security
To Sound Tougher
To Criticize A Garbage Man
To Be A Professional Company
All that's gonna do is make more people drive drunk. If Uber is so concerned about people throwing up in their cars or being violent (which is understandable) they should charge a deposit and/or allow the drivers to have pepper spray or something to defend themselves if necessary (not guns!).
To Create 3 Mexican Countries
To Hide
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Made my day. More of this please 😊 me and my mom once explored pepper spray. We bought one and guess what-had to to try it.And we did in a single room sprayed smelled... like adult, educated woman and cried for hours... I wonder why 🤔
That's like the don't look reflex: when someone says "don't look" we all look to know what we aren't supposed to be looking at :D
Load More Replies...I once tried to stop a drop of molten sugar from falling on the floor, by using my my hand.
That's an instinctive reaction, when you see something falling to the floor.
Load More Replies...Made my day. More of this please 😊 me and my mom once explored pepper spray. We bought one and guess what-had to to try it.And we did in a single room sprayed smelled... like adult, educated woman and cried for hours... I wonder why 🤔
That's like the don't look reflex: when someone says "don't look" we all look to know what we aren't supposed to be looking at :D
Load More Replies...I once tried to stop a drop of molten sugar from falling on the floor, by using my my hand.
That's an instinctive reaction, when you see something falling to the floor.
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