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30 Times Premature Celebrators Ended Up Embarrassing Themselves In Public (New Pics)
InterviewPlease, for the love of God, don’t count your chickens before they hatch. Please, please, PLEASE! …oh, well, see, now you’ve done it—you counted ‘em. We hope you’re proud.
You may or may not believe in things like Fate and Karma, but you can’t deny that the Universe has a sly sense of humor. It likes irony. And it loves bringing arrogant people down a peg or two, as well as proving folks wrong just for the heck of it. Usually, in an overly-dramatic fashion.
The r/Prematurecelebration online community documents epic examples of people celebrating things prematurely, only to fail or be wrong. In a very public manner, no less. Scroll down for the most embarrassing cases and remember to upvote the posts that you enjoyed, dear Pandas. Bored Panda also got in touch with the friendly moderator team running the whole online community. They were kind enough to answer our questions.
If you enjoyed this post and would looove to see more people being wrong, check out Bored Panda’s previous feature about the ‘Premature Celebration’ subreddit right over here.
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Prematurely Celebrating A Legend’s Anniversary Of Passing
Celebrating That Natural Immunity Just A Bit Too Soon
Ye🌏
Bored Panda got in touch with the team of redditors that runs r/Prematurecelebration with a few follow-up questions for them. One of the moderators was happy to answer them.
We were curious as to what has changed since our last article about the online community.
"We have been working towards being more receptive and open-minded about the definition of premature celebration, as to be less bogged down by obvious examples of the genre," they told us.
The Newspapers Were Hoping
A "Victorious" Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain Returns From Germany And Declares "Peace For Our Time" After Hitler Agrees Not To Invade Any More Territories In Europe, 1938
We Are Going To Win …. Never Mind, Damm Youngsters
"We spend a few hours every week debating these posts and working on the definition of the words, shaping the future of the sub," they shared a bit about the work that they and their other moderator colleagues do.
Bored Panda was interested to get the r/Prematurecelebration team's opinion as to why so many people find it hard to admit that they've made a mistake. According to the, the widespread use of the internet and especially social media has a lot to do with it.
"This era of online presence allows people to pull in and out," they explained.
Greatest Tweet Of All Time
People Magazine Prematurely Celebrates Betty White's 100th Birthday
Chechen Mercenaries Release An "I'm Coming For You Ukraine!" Video. Less Than An Hour After It Was Posted (On The Sub), The Column Was Wiped Out And The General Killed
The video included the metadata of where it was shot. Its easy to target artillery and position troops when your enemy gives you their latitude and longitude.
"A lot of people manipulate this to walk away from their mistakes," the mod pointed out that on the internet, it's quite easy to avoid taking responsibility for one's actions.
Finally, we wanted to get their take on the right balance to have between confidence and humility. However, they quipped that "being too humble makes for bad premature celebration!"
In short, if everyone was well-balanced and mature, the subreddit wouldn't need to exist.
This Whole Operation Is Noting But Premature Celebration
Hearing the recordings of Russian soldiers telling their families back home how they are suffering, not by the Ukrainians, but by their military leaders is difficult. This is Putin's war, NOT Russia's war.
Looks a lot like "mission accomplished" by our dear George W Bush
Wasn't Volodymyr Shalkivskyi the name of the villain from Harry Potter?
Reminds me of Mysterio in Far From Home, getting his victory cape ironed for his triumphant march through London 😆
Possibly The Biggest Premature Celebration Of All Time?
Tattoo Soon
The r/Prematurecelebration subreddit is a fantastic corner of the internet that shames anyone who’s arrogant enough to fly too close to the sun, only to have their wax wings melt.
The online community was created to document all those intensely embarrassing moments when people celebrate something (“usually in sports”) before actually accomplishing it. The result? They end up failing in the process. The irony is immeasurable but incredibly entertaining.
Does This Fit?
Haaaaa I grew up there. Singapore doesn't give a F where you're from if you break the rules.
Russian State News Accidentally Publishes Article Saying Russia Has Defeated Ukraine And Restored Its 'Historical Borders'
"Accidentally", really ? Old habits of propaganda and fake news from the Soviet era can go a long way...
So Much For Sweden’s First Female Prime Minister
She was elected on a technicality, lacking an actual majority since there were too many absentees in the election vote. Her administration proposed a fiscal budget, who was rejected and instead the opposition's budget was voted, once again due to absentees on the government party's side. The winning coalition split, and she resigned to avoid being in charge of a government without political support and bound to a budget written by the extreme right wing opposition. She was reelected a few days after by a narrow margin, only two votes. Her tenure was quite uneventful, with just some minor controversies sprinkled in. She was replaced last October, in favor of a right-wing coalition despite winning the popular vote by a 10% margin.
Created all the way back in mid-June of 2013, the ‘Premature Celebration’ sub has since grown to house nearly 710k members. The last time that Bored Panda wrote about the subreddit, it had 525k members.
Clearly, the subreddit’s mix of schadenfreude and forced humility appeals to a lot of people. (And, really, we’d be lying if we said that it isn’t satisfying to see someone be wrong on a massive, massive scale.)
Why Worry, We're On An Unsinkable Ship
We don't need the appropriate number of life boats because they'll never ever be needed! We'll just put up a few for show
Guilty
For those who don’t know him, he is Josh Duggar (aka Pedo). He m*lested 4of his sisters when he was ~14. The youngest sister was 2. Last year, he was found guilty of possession of CSAM. This year, he was sentenced to 12.5 years in federal prison.
Funny thing is she posted this like a month before his arrest.
The next 33 years? Is she planning to divorce him after 33 years? What?
The World Cup Is The Gift That Keeps On Giving For Premature Celebrations
Members of the sub have to abide by a few rules. One of the main ones is to keep the content focused on premature celebrations. That is the point of the entire community after all. So you’ve got to show some sort of evidence that the person in question has been celebrating before it was appropriate to do so.
What’s more, redditors ought to avoid reposting the “top 50 of all time or the current hot 25.” In other words, try to keep the content fresh! Do a bit of research on what’s already been posted, don’t just share random screenshots and photos randomly. And, of course, be a kind and decent person: “No namecalling, direct personal attacks, or bigotry.”
Elon Welcoming Kanye Back To Twitter
Cyclist At The Tour De France Fails To See Actual Winner Finishing 8 Seconds Before Him
A Bit Late, But Here A Nice Collage
The standard Scottish response to this every 4 years: EbCnGIoWAA...34fbeb.jpg
Previously, a colleague of mine got in touch with the team running the entire r/Prematurecelebration subreddit. Moderator u/N8theGr8 had explained to Bored Panda that the community had no moderators at one point, so there was a transfer of power to the current redditors.
According to the mod, the sub is focused on “kind of a niche topic”, so that might impact how busy it is. “But we have half a million subscribers and it stays relatively active,” they said back in February 2021.
Redditor u/N8theGr8 noted that the entire point of the sub revolved the idea of people “ celebrating some kind of win or victory before you really should.”
They gave a couple of examples: “Like a guy who runs a race and then slows down right at the end to do a victory jump and throw his arms in the air, only to be passed by the 2nd-place guy who then wins the race. Or the 'Dewey Defeats Truman' newspaper held up by President Truman.”
A Premature Celebration In Premature Celebration
A Confident Scam Artist
Of all the Ponzi schemes ever Ponzi-ed, these people are the weirdest. At least the Enron collapse and Bernie Maddoff were business men and looked the part. Why people entrusted their life savings to a man who looks like the weirdo living in their moms basement, and was having orgies in the Bahamas on their dime, is beyond me.
Judging others feels good. You really can’t deny it. And it’s actually a part of what makes us human. During a previous interview, Bored Panda had reached out to psychologist and wellbeing consultant Lee Chambers.
"Judging others is something that we as humans do, both consciously and automatically, and there are a number of reasons why we do it. Comically, we are often told as children not to judge others and have stories shared about how judging others can mean we upset them or lose opportunities to see what really lies behind our perception," he told us earlier.
Commitment
Me, Today. Could Go In Sadcringe Too :(
Time Magazine Cover, December 2001
I HEARD THE MFS JUST BANNED WOMEN FROM UNIVERSITIES AND HIGHER EDUCATION GO TO HELLLL U BEACHES❌❌❌😡😡😡🤬🤬🤬🤬 edit:sorry for all the ummm anger but like I really hate that women aren’t getting education they deserve
"Sometimes, we judge others to feel superior ourselves, finding faults in others, highlighting them, and feeling better about ourselves in the process. Sometimes, we use it to work out where we fit in, recognizing how we want to be, where our aspirations lie, and how we don't want to become," the psychologist explained to Bored Panda before.
"Sometimes, it's in response to our own flaws, and we attack others for what we don't like or don't see into ourselves. And on other occasions, it's to fit into a wider group who judge something or someone, and we conform and perform with the same judgment,” the psychologist said.
Close But No Cigar
Should I know him? Who is that? Why has he so many views?
Tattoo Of England Coach
Hallelujah
With a side of deluded optimism and a dash of "my gut feeling".
Load More Replies...Why does BP sometimes cut it's page after they've been published? This page was '58 premature celebrators' just a couple of hours ago. I commented on one of the photos, and now I can't see the reply because the photo I commented on has been deleted. I'm genuinely curious as it's a bit frustrating. I've noticed they've done this before?
There's a link at the bottom to see the rest of the posts. If its like my phone, give it a second after clicking the link and it will take you where you left off.
Load More Replies...With a side of deluded optimism and a dash of "my gut feeling".
Load More Replies...Why does BP sometimes cut it's page after they've been published? This page was '58 premature celebrators' just a couple of hours ago. I commented on one of the photos, and now I can't see the reply because the photo I commented on has been deleted. I'm genuinely curious as it's a bit frustrating. I've noticed they've done this before?
There's a link at the bottom to see the rest of the posts. If its like my phone, give it a second after clicking the link and it will take you where you left off.
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