TikToker Shares “Embarrassing Stuff” That Actually Happened To People, Here Are 50 Of The Funniest
Whether it’s accidentally saying "you too" when a waiter tells you to enjoy your meal or walking in the same direction after you’ve said goodbye, we all get embarrassed every once in a while. Sometimes these moments get so uncomfortable, you wish to just curl up and hide from the world.
Well, at least we have the Internet where we can embrace our collective awkwardness. TikTok user Ryan Maxwell finds some of the most mortifying stories on social media and creates funny videos reacting to them. More than 2.6M followers must be loving the hilariousness of it all because the whole series is going viral.
Below, you will find the best experiences we collected from his account, so upvote your favorites and don't forget to share your embarrassing moments in the comments! And keep scrolling for Bored Panda's interview with Ryan, where we talk about his sense of humor and the "Embarrassing Stuff" series.
Ryan Maxwell, a digital comedian who has more than 2.6M followers on TikTok, created an entire series of videos about "Embarrassing Stuff" people have done
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Ryan Maxwell is a comedy TikToker and content creator. The videos that he posted absolutely blew up on the platform and reached millions of people in just a few months. His popularity can be attributed to his ongoing TikTok series, like "Dumb Stuff from the Internet" and "Embarrassing Stuff" (the one you can see in this post). His comedy reaction videos create a positive vibe in the community and cause some serious laughs.
We were able to have a little chat with Ryan about his sense of humor and the inspiration behind his videos. It turns out that right now he works in the nuclear sector and before that, he was a primary teacher. According to him, it is a far cry from what he does on social media.
Today, he finds himself back in his hometown, in West Cumbria, enjoying the rainy Lakes and planning to move to Manchester or London in the new year.
Thinking about the popular video series, he said that the idea to start them simply came from his sense of humor, which is so basic and immature. "I’m the person whose stomach hurts from laughing when someone trips over," he admitted.
A few weeks ago, he saw a thread on Instagram about different embarrassing incidents. Although right now, Ryan can't recall exactly where he saw it, he just remembers how hilarious it was. The TikToker and his friend were laughing so much from the stories people shared, he decided to make a video out of it. "When I did, people came in droves commenting their embarrassing experiences, and I guess it’s just gone from there," he explained.
The content that Ryan posts is appreciated by millions of people across the world, and one of the reasons why is because it often seems like there's no coming back from such mortifying moments. He had a real-life story to share with us: "Just this weekend, a friend of mine jumped on a tube as the doors were closing, by herself, while the rest of us watched it speed off with her on it on the platform. It was hilarious; my friends and I were in stitches, but so was the rest of the platform."
The TikToker thinks that this is probably why such situations are funny to so many. "They’re often stupid things that actually aren’t that embarrassing but for some reason, we all mutually die at the thought of them happening to us," he explained.
It's no secret that when you remember at least one awkward situation from your life, others start popping up in your head. Ryan had another story to tell us and it involves accidentally sending his boss an awkward text. "I accidentally messaged my (at the time) new boss about a one-night stand I've had; I’d meant to message a friend of mine and they had the same name!"
When it comes to picking out the most memorable story from the "Embarrassing Stuff" series, he said it’s definitely the moment one person had at a funeral. That person wanted to say "'this is terrible' / 'at least she’s in a better place' and it came out as 'she’s in a terrible place.'" Hearing this is painful and funny at the same time because you know that it's just a natural human mistake, but the circumstances are truly unfortunate.
Again, group projects should be outlawed!, can't there be a petition for this in uni classes?
However, when our minds play tricks on us and we end up making a complete fool of ourselves, it’s good to know that we can at least commiserate on the Internet about it. Ryan is really grateful for his followers: "It’s a great community that is coming together on my TikTok—all funny, no harm, and the sillier the better—so everyone is welcome!"
"Your time is near it won't be long.....You've got to go when you're called upon"
I got you beat. I asked for chunkin niggets from a young black kid taking orders at McDonald's
Disclaimer: This only applies if you're having their livers with some fava beans and a nice chianti.
I said similar to a Big Issue seller. I bought his last magazine and I said “oh that’s good, you can go home now” and he said “if I had a home I wouldn’t be f*****g selling these, would i?” and in my shock and embarrassment of my own stupidity I replied “ok, there’s no need to be so shouty”.
Let's face it. We were all crying. He's just the only one of submitted it for marks.
I told my doctor that my symptoms of diarrhoea were gone but for some bizarre reason i rhymed it and said “my diarrhoea is gone a rhea”. Ive not gone back to that doctor
I went to a jazz festival and in one of the concert rooms was modern jazz so we went to check it out. Right at the moment a silence fell I said “thank God, their still tuning up” and someone tapped my shoulder and told me the band had been playing for at least 10 minutes. :D
I once cough-farted during a silence at the ballet...learnt that the Sydney Opera House has excellent acoustics.
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I went to a jazz festival and in one of the concert rooms was modern jazz so we went to check it out. Right at the moment a silence fell I said “thank God, their still tuning up” and someone tapped my shoulder and told me the band had been playing for at least 10 minutes. :D
I once cough-farted during a silence at the ballet...learnt that the Sydney Opera House has excellent acoustics.
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