50 Epic Fails That Are Funny Because They Could Have Been Easily Avoided (New Pics)
Interview With ExpertThey say if you never fail, you never learn. But some mistakes are so silly that you can't help but wonder if the people who made them walked away with anything more than a laugh.
The subreddit r/onejob is the place for these funny mishaps. Fire it up on any given day, and you'll see pictures of a poorly dressed mannequin, unfortunate typos in important texts, and so much more.
We at Bored Panda have already covered the online community here and here, but people keep failing, so we have to keep going. Enjoy.
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Good To Be Inclusive Of The Dead Population
Doors Design At A Hospital
"We want to remind people of their mortality". "Ok, how about a door with coffin windows, that also sort of looks like a skull?" "Genius!"
If there’s one thing we hope these pictures will convince you of, it’s that mistakes are an unavoidable part of life. However, accepting this fact can take time. So we reached out to licensed clinical psychologist Dr. Laura Bowles to learn how to embrace it.
Dr. Bowles is a member of the NY Health Hypnosis & Integrative Therapy team. She specializes in treating eating disorders, anxiety, panic disorders, IBS, gut and digestive issues, self-esteem, motivation, and relationship challenges.
"Fear of failure can have many origins," Dr. Bowles told Bored Panda. "People who experienced harsh criticism or rejection from parents, caregivers, or loved ones while growing up can develop a fear of failure. The same goes for those who experienced shame, embarrassment, or bullying after experiencing failure."
How Did I Miss The Last 9 World Wars?
Last Night A Fire Alarm Started A Fire In An Apartment Stairwell
Metal Part Made Reverse
Dr. Bowles said that people who struggle with perfectionism can also be frightened of failing. "What can sometimes be underlying this fear is low self-esteem, meaning a lack of confidence or belief in oneself," she explained.
And it's on the rise, especially in younger people. A study conducted between 1989 and 2016 found that levels of perfectionism in college students "increased by statistically significant amounts." Perhaps even more concerning, perfectionism caused by societal pressure increased at twice the rate of self-oriented and other-oriented perfectionism.
Bro Can't Even Make One Road
There Is No Success
Not Very Professional After All
The Brail On This Sign Is Flat
The old saying that we learn more from failure than success holds a lot of truth. "It very often has the potential to be a positive experience," Dr. Bowles added.
"Many of our failures, particularly as children, teach us different ways to approach problems and come up with solutions. Being able to safely and healthily work through failure as a child builds resiliency — the ability to withstand and overcome difficulties."
Both The Decorator And The Purchaser Qualify
Perfect Model For The Job
😳 Wtf, " for black people plus sized..."?!?!?!?! And a white person's stereotype of... Omg this is sooo baaad! This should be higher up⬆️
Not Even Close
Where Our Radiator Was Put
In one of his commercials, Michael Jordan said: "I’ve missed more than 9,000 shots in my career. I’ve lost almost 300 games. Twenty-six times I’ve been trusted to take the game-winning shot and missed. I’ve failed over and over and over again in my life. That is why I succeed."
You might think it’s corny, but it definitely gets the sentiment across.
How Much Will I Get Paid?
Found On Facebook
The Acronym Does Not Fit The Text
A Pedestrian Crosswalk In Pune, India
However, even Jordan cried when he was cut from his school's basketball team. Granted, he was still a teen, but there's nothing wrong with people who have mixed feelings after their mistakes. On the contrary.
"Failure can be quite painful, and can bring up many different conflicting emotions," Dr. Bowles said. "One of the best approaches to events that cause us pain is to accept our feelings. Allow yourself to sit with and process your feelings after the event without pushing them away."
Job Done. Not Well Done But Still Done
The Actual F*ck Hannaford?
I Can’t Help But See A Little Problem Here
Have Fun Frying😭
According to Dr. Bowles, "it can be helpful to try to acknowledge and accept your feelings, while also being aware that they are most likely temporary — you will not feel upset forever!"
"Cultivating a self-compassion practice can also be helpful to recover from failure. Many people find benefits in practicing affirmations, using mindfulness meditation, and taking the perspective of others to help them develop a kinder attitude towards themselves. Psychotherapy can also be a helpful tool in working on self-compassion and processing powerful feelings!" Dr. Bowles said.
Someone Didn't Think This Through
I'll Have Some Chips Without Chips Please
Not Quite Chatgpt
Well, "n" is just a flipped over "u". AI is thinking out of the box.
I Don’t Think This Milk Is In Date Anymore
Yes Yes Good Call Staff! Great Work!
Salt And ꟼeper
I Do Love My Latin Dishes Sometimes
In Heidelberg They Installed A New Ticket Machine Right In Front Of A Bench
Chewbacca With His Face Printed Too Low
I Got A Message That Has Braille. You Can’t Feel The Bumps On The Smooth Screen
Doh! $60 Million Helicopter
Mosaic Tiles. They Form A Larger Pattern
The Sticker Inside Of My Guitar
Whoops. I Should Have Read The Warning About The Cover Under The Cover Before Opening The Cover
They Laid The Stencil Down And Said Yep That Looks Right
Make Sure The Wall Is Alligned
Found That In My School
Good Job, Guys
Trust Me I'm An Electrician
Nice Job Satan
A Country With K
Not Working So Well
The German Flag Is Upside Down
A sign of distress - hence why there are elections going on in Germany!
Very Tacky, Very Tacky
This Alphabet Flashcard Set My Son Received As His Birthday Present
Stickers In A Pack From Amazon
Are You ?ytsriht
Why Didn't You Turn It?
Their PC Has 2 F4 Keys
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Load More Replies...Now that I am apparently paying for the pleasure of this site as of late repetitive site full of old news and lowbrow fodder ....used to be fresh fun facts daily. Constantly pondering who the ash hole is.? Kind sensitive site? I have to pay for darkmode bright light unalives my eyes...I wear sunglasses at all times. Anyone in BP land hearing me? And the purple premium tag is flat out pretentious and unnecessary. Especially for someone like me who likes to fly under the radar. Thanks for mutton BP maybe you are the ash hole in this comment. What say you BPers? Oh dear I can't be the only loyal fan of this site that feels this way
No! BP is not going in a good direction at all. Very unhappy here. Pop ups that never end, pay walls, pretentious purple labels...not for me.
Load More Replies...I thought ChatGPT and similar could do maths but they learned maths from the internet and fake it. At least 20% error rate. Do not get it to analyse data - it couldn't even find duplicates in a list.
My friend was using chatgpt for his calculus homework...and 😮. It was so wrong.
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