Online Group Shares 50 “Terminally Stupid” People Showing How Dumb They Really Are
We’re all guilty of having done something dumb in the past. Things that sometimes keep us awake at night or make us cringe in the middle of the workday. Remember that idiotic thing that you did way back in middle school that made everyone laugh at you? Yeah, let’s spend the next four hours obsessing over it and imagining how things couldn’t have gone worse and how everyone’s probably still laughing at you. However, getting some perspective can set us free.
That’s where the r/TerminallyStupid subreddit, an online community with just over 121k members, comes in. The group documents the times when “terminally stupid” people were “dumb in a way that threatens their safety or someone else’s.” And the things they post are most likely miles worse than anything we’ve ever done.
We’re featuring some of their best pics, so grab yourself some popcorn and get ready to dive deep into the abyss that’s known as human stupidity. We hear that, much like the universe, it’s thought to be infinite.
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I See You're As Intolerant As You Are Stupid
Still, the fact that someone is writing in a foreign language is no reason to alert security. This was dumb on so many levels...
How Could Someone Even Begin To Think This Is How It Works?
We Make Changes That Don't Need To Happen:
The subreddit is fairly fresh. r/TerminallyStupid was founded in late February of 2019 and will be celebrating its third birthday in less than two months.
If you’re planning on becoming a member of the community, then you should keep the rules the moderators set out in mind. First things first, the content that you post has to match the spirit and direction of the subreddit itself. “Any post that does not have some terminally stupid person in them will be removed. This does not include posts about the subreddit itself,” the moderators explain that things have to be relevant.
*facepalms*
Flat Earth
To Destroy A Giant Snowman
Meanwhile, even though at the core of the subreddit lies the desire to poke fun at people who do really dumb stuff, the moderators still care about those people’s privacy. On that note, all names have to be blurred or scratched out so that they’re not readable. The same thing applies to license plates.
The only exceptions are public figures and famous people who we, obviously, know and can comment on their behavior openly as much as we like. However, this doesn’t mean that the focus should be on politics. “Please, No politics. This subreddit is not going to devolve into a fight between the left and right. Users found to be in violation of this rule will be banned,” r/TerminallyStupid’s mods warn.
We Are Always Eating Things We Shouldn't
This Employer
Well That Sucks
Previously, I interviewed Vanessa Bohns, an Associate Professor of Organizational Behavior at Cornell University. We spoke about embarrassment, knowledge blind spots, and how we should react when we make big blunders.
"We spend a lot of time and effort presenting an ideal version of ourselves to other people. When something happens that contrasts with the image we’ve been projecting—when we say or do something that shows we actually aren’t as graceful or as smart as we’d like people to believe—we feel embarrassed," Vanessa explained to Bored Panda what happens when our perception of how great we think we are doesn’t match reality.
Am Does Not Exist In The English Language!
Hmm...
Wow, Just Wow
Believe me this happens it really does - stupid but very entertaining!
"Discovering you were wrong about something most everyone else around you has long known to be true is one of those moments. In that moment we learn, 'Wait a minute, maybe I haven’t been presenting the image of being smart or worldly that I thought I was presenting all this time,' which is embarrassing,” the expert said.
It’s not all doom and gloom when it comes to embarrassment. In fact, it can be a very positive force. That is if we react accordingly.
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“One thing that’s interesting about embarrassment is that, for as much as we might experience it as painful in the moment, it’s actually very socially adaptive. Being embarrassed signals to other people that you care about what they think. And that actually draws people in to you,” Vanessa said.
“So blushing, burying your head in your hands, laughing, acknowledging how embarrassing something was, are all totally healthy ways to react,” Vanessa said that we shouldn’t feel embarrassed about feeling embarrassed. In fact, trying to hide our embarrassment can actually backfire on us.
I Love Reptiles, Too...
Just Give It A Snorkel
Just Don’t Buy It?
Free healthcare should be a human right, not a way to profit from misery.
“The unhealthy way to react is to pretend you’re not embarrassed, that you didn’t make a mistake, or to get angry. Those things undo the positive effect of embarrassment typically has on other people by conveying insincerity and pushing people away rather than drawing them in,” she said. In short, owning up to having done something downright dumb and incredibly stupid by embracing our embarrassment is the mature, emotionally healthy way to react. Trying to hide the fact that we messed up, however, won’t win us any friends.
Brexit At A Whole New Level
Locked Out
Jesus....
This Guy
Wow. Just Opened Themselves Up For All The Jokes
I swear, every time I read these kinds of things, some of my brain cells commit suicide :(
Excuse Me Ma'am...that's Not How That Works...
Dumba**
"Just sitting here.....eating popcorn....cell phone in hand with 9-1-....already punched in..."
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Damn Bumbledoofus
Free
I would like to think that behind the grey boxes it says "ninjas". Damn ninjas stealing condoms. Yep. I'm going to go with that.
No Matter How Unsafe It Sounds
Oh America
we in the UK celebrate the 4th of July as the day we banished you from the empire
This Idiot Who Was Going Over 80mph With They’re Dog Not Secured To The Back Of The Truck. I Called The Nhp On Them. It Was Scared To Death. I Was Afraid I Was Going To See A Dog Smear On The Side Of I-80
Everything Is Food To Us:
This Guys Asking The Important Questions!
No sir you must upgrade to a compatible windows ten mouse pad which costs 50% more!
Just So Wrong In So Many Ways....
We Take Dumb Risks
I Have No Words
And thank God the rest of us have freeways to hold the diseases at bay! /s
We Have No Idea How To Stay Healthy
Some anti-vaxxer once said to a friend of mine "I won't take the vaccine. I'd rather die healthy" like wtf!!
Kids And Their Cell Phones
Mind Blowing
We Are Powerless To Things That Look Like Chocolate
Grown A** Man Got His Finger Stuck In The Wall At Chipotle
My Brother Put A Chopping Board Under The Pizza To Catch The Stuff It Drops
Friend Of Mine Started Their Day Off Poorly
We Confuse Syrup And Sanitizer
Wondered why I had the urge to lick my fingers after sanitizing my hands!
We Are A Little Too Eager To Play With Mysterious Substances
"I accidentally broke my thermometer and this liquid came out. It's so fun to play with !"
I'm calling shenanigans on this one. That's far more mercury than you'd get in the average thermometer.
I'm a GenXer. We were allowed to play with mercury droplets in science class. Rolled them around in our hands 'til we got bored. We were the same kids that played with discarded plastic dry cleaning bags. And when a truckload of sand was delivered to our home, me and the bro got inside a discarded cardboard box with lots of toys and rolled down the sand pile pretending we were in an earthquake. We got very injured. Then did it again but just with the soft toys. How am I still alive?
Gen X here too - I remember us passing mercury around the class, hand to hand. Must have been around 1977
Load More Replies...I learned this recently and wanted to share it. The reason why hatters used to go mad wasn't that they touched mercury, but because they would heat it and use the steam to give their hats a glossy sheen. Breathing in said steam causes significant neurological decomposition. The more you know.
Back in the day, we were given little bowls of it in chemistry class to examine. I used to touch it with my fingers and play with it and sneak some into my pencil case to take home. We were told not to touch it, but nobody ever said because it was really dangerous. I mean, I still can't believe as a child in single digits, I was exposed to this stuff!
I remember playing with thermometer mercury. Maybe 2 or 3 times. It was fascinating. You could push it around.
I use to do that when I was a kid, before I knew it was poisonous. Grace of God I'm still here.
We were given a Petrie dish of mercury to poke with our fingers in chemistry class in the late 70s 😳
Nurse accidently broke a mercury thermometer (only thing used back in early 60's) -ate the gold wedding band right off her finger!
I'd guess it didn't "eat" it in the sense of acid but probably bonded with/amalgamated with the metal of the ring and made it soft enough to melt.
Load More Replies...That’s Gallium, which is liquid slightly above room temperature and is harmless.
I had to look that up, which resulted in me learning a lot more about it. Thanks!
Load More Replies...Mercury ain't actually dangerous unless you breathe it in. Still heavily doubting they're wearing proper equipment for that though.
Did you know that mercury is the only metal that's liquid at room temperature?
Omg no. No. No. This has to be staged... Edit: I faintly remembered that some murcury compounds are less dangerous to handle than others, but I couldn't remember the chemical names for "most dangerous" and "least dangerous." I figured if it's a glass tube that often goes inside people's mouths, it probably isn't as toxic as pure murcury. Web search didn't clarify anything but I got this from Wikipedia "As of 2012, many mercury-in-glass thermometers are used in meteorology; however, they are becoming increasingly rare for other uses, as many countries banned them for medical use due to the toxicity of mercury. Some manufacturers use galinstan, a liquid alloy of gallium, indium, and tin, as a replacement for mercury. The typical "fever thermometer" contains between 0.5 and 3 g (0.28 and 1.69 drachms) of elemental mercury. Swallowing this amount of mercury would pose little danger but the inhaling of the vapour could lead to health problems."
I remember at school...oh, fifty something years ago, that the chemistry teacher gave us mercury and let us roll it around in our hands just like this.
Actually not that dangerous. It remains in this form even if ingested and will exit the same way. It is still toxic however. Mercury is ingested every day if one eats swordfish, tuna fish, shark, etc. it accumulates over a lifetime and then causes organ damage. Please corr3ct me if I am wrong, however. Do your own research
Could be gallium and they're pouring it in cold water so it's getting firm again. Like Ray said, the amount is too much for a thermometer.
i had something simila happen to me when i was younger i tried to make one go tho the very top by putting it in my mouth and pressing really hard on it yeah it broke and i think i swollowed some glass but i kid you not my parents were more worried that the was a stain oi the shetss were i did it
This is understandable, if extremely dangerous. Mercury has fascinated humans for thousands of years because it's the only metal that is liquid at room temperature. It was used in medicine as recent as the 1800s. But it's toxic and causes insanity. Be sure to tell kids never to touch it.
It may not have been an average thermometer. I dumped my very first boyfriend ever for a similar stunt. This was in the 70s and BF had a job cleaning in a dentist's office. The floorboards were being replaced and lo and behold, about two pounds of this mystery liquid were underneath. Such a great opportunity! BF managed to fill a jar with some of this ''fun'' stuff.
It could be a relative safe alloy: Gallium-indium-tin alloy Lowest melting temperature of all our standard alloys. 62Ga 22In 16Sn Melting temperature: ~ 11-13 °C
IIRC thermometers have not contained mercury for like 20-30 years...
HEY CAREFUL WITH THAT! IT'S MERCURY FOR GOODNESS SAKE! NOT FUN ONCE U HAVE TO ACCEPT CONSEQUENCES!
I did that when I was a kid .... it was fun to push it around the bathroom sink!! :D
It is the long term exposure to mercury, ingestion, or exposure to its vapor that is toxic. A few minutes of playing with Hg is virtually harmless.
Both me and had some we played with as kids. Had no idea it was dangerous.
My sister once held a match under the base of a wall thermometer we had in the kitchen. The glass shattered and she got sprayed with red coloured mercury. She tried to tell our mother that she didn't do it with a red spattered face. And yes it was only a very tiny amount of mercury compared to the picture above.
The ones that were red inside used dyed alcohol, so not so dangerous. Relax.
Load More Replies...a thermometer broke in our Grade 2 class. It was the type with the red liquid with the beads. The teacher and teacher helper went to get something to clean it up before telling us not to play with the beads. Then the teacher's helper saw us playing and shouted at us saying it's mercury and to wash our hands immediately. To this day, I have no idea if we were affected or not. It's not like they called poison control or anything. Not even our parents. Good times.
Graduated 93, so late gen x. Someone dropped a Mercury thermometer in the hall at school in middle school and they closed off the wing to rest of the school
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Ice Isn’t Real And Snow Is Made Of Chemtrails
Painted Himself In A Corner
Wasn't Paying Attention While Painting And Drinking Tea, Guess Which One I Just Took A Sip Of?
Never Bake Cookies In A Crop Top
I'm not sure how many are stupid, how many are (bad) jokes, and how many are just cases where we all have that "brain fart" moment. That said, my one friend homeschooled her kid so brilliantly (note: sarcasm) that he's a flat-earther. In the US Air Force.
so he's never noticed the curvature of the earth at 40 000 feet? weird.
Load More Replies...Admitting ones own stupidity is the most intelligent thing one can do.
Azam is admitting their stupidity yet i still do not believe they are intelligent
Load More Replies...Some people really just haven't heard the life lessons the rest of us have. Case in point a flatmate at my first flat, whom I found trying to pry her stuck toast out of the toaster with a solid metal butter knife. Honestly it was so on the nose I thought she was pranking me for a split second then I saw the toaster elements were on 🤦♀️ she was ok, I screamed and thankfully she jumped but dropped the knife (I didn't scream on purpose)
I have been told since I was a child to never put metal in the toaster, and I always took it to heart. And yet every single freaking time something gets stuck in the toaster, I grab a fork or knife and get about an inch away from sticking it in there before I suddenly remember and stop myself. All of us are complete effin' idiots sometimes.
Load More Replies...The nice thing about reposts is, we can take them back out and enjoy them again next year. Many of these are quite traditional by now.
Yeah I kinda like the reposts. A lot of people don’t but I still like them
Load More Replies...This makes me feel better about all the brain fart moments I've been having recently.
i always laugh at these, but i've had my moments as well: I've picked up a curling rod by the hot part, thought Vermont wasn't a real state and was made up for the movie White Christmas until I was there (13 years old), got onto the neighbor's roof and sat on the glass skylight with a crack in it (thankfully I didn't fall through), and thrown a glass Christmas ornament to someone who was not actually there (it was me, in a mirror. i threw a glass ornament to my own reflection. needless to say the ornament did not make it.)
I just love these- it brings out my sarcastic bent, my bitchiness, and I can be as stupid as you comments. thanks Bored Panda - More please!
sometimes it a case of receiving a poor education either through parents or the school system rather than stupidity
Who's dumber, the subjects of these posts, or the ones in the comments who apparently aren't bright enough to figure out that most of them are jokes or trolls?
Had a patient before, she is on her 30's. She told me that she is tired of coughing and don't like the taste of the phlegm. I told her to cough it out and spit it and she said that the previous nurse never told her that.
I've got mixed feelings about this post. First I want to really like and care about humans. Then I read this post and start to feel despair. Is this just bad education or genuine stupidity?
I'm pretty sure that I've been in online debates with most of these people.
I used to think gamma rays were something invented by Marvel and that they weren’t a real thing
So these customers intend to spend thousands on a new car (which probably took years to save, or will take years to pay back the loan), and you think it's stupid of them to shop around and take their time to consider their expensive purchase? You are, essentially, saying that impulse-buying would be the smarter move.
Load More Replies...I'm not sure how many are stupid, how many are (bad) jokes, and how many are just cases where we all have that "brain fart" moment. That said, my one friend homeschooled her kid so brilliantly (note: sarcasm) that he's a flat-earther. In the US Air Force.
so he's never noticed the curvature of the earth at 40 000 feet? weird.
Load More Replies...Admitting ones own stupidity is the most intelligent thing one can do.
Azam is admitting their stupidity yet i still do not believe they are intelligent
Load More Replies...Some people really just haven't heard the life lessons the rest of us have. Case in point a flatmate at my first flat, whom I found trying to pry her stuck toast out of the toaster with a solid metal butter knife. Honestly it was so on the nose I thought she was pranking me for a split second then I saw the toaster elements were on 🤦♀️ she was ok, I screamed and thankfully she jumped but dropped the knife (I didn't scream on purpose)
I have been told since I was a child to never put metal in the toaster, and I always took it to heart. And yet every single freaking time something gets stuck in the toaster, I grab a fork or knife and get about an inch away from sticking it in there before I suddenly remember and stop myself. All of us are complete effin' idiots sometimes.
Load More Replies...The nice thing about reposts is, we can take them back out and enjoy them again next year. Many of these are quite traditional by now.
Yeah I kinda like the reposts. A lot of people don’t but I still like them
Load More Replies...This makes me feel better about all the brain fart moments I've been having recently.
i always laugh at these, but i've had my moments as well: I've picked up a curling rod by the hot part, thought Vermont wasn't a real state and was made up for the movie White Christmas until I was there (13 years old), got onto the neighbor's roof and sat on the glass skylight with a crack in it (thankfully I didn't fall through), and thrown a glass Christmas ornament to someone who was not actually there (it was me, in a mirror. i threw a glass ornament to my own reflection. needless to say the ornament did not make it.)
I just love these- it brings out my sarcastic bent, my bitchiness, and I can be as stupid as you comments. thanks Bored Panda - More please!
sometimes it a case of receiving a poor education either through parents or the school system rather than stupidity
Who's dumber, the subjects of these posts, or the ones in the comments who apparently aren't bright enough to figure out that most of them are jokes or trolls?
Had a patient before, she is on her 30's. She told me that she is tired of coughing and don't like the taste of the phlegm. I told her to cough it out and spit it and she said that the previous nurse never told her that.
I've got mixed feelings about this post. First I want to really like and care about humans. Then I read this post and start to feel despair. Is this just bad education or genuine stupidity?
I'm pretty sure that I've been in online debates with most of these people.
I used to think gamma rays were something invented by Marvel and that they weren’t a real thing
So these customers intend to spend thousands on a new car (which probably took years to save, or will take years to pay back the loan), and you think it's stupid of them to shop around and take their time to consider their expensive purchase? You are, essentially, saying that impulse-buying would be the smarter move.
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