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Fake it till you make it! Whether you’re terrified to ask out your crush or you’re worried about finally taking the practical exam to get your driver’s license, you’ll feel much better once you finally have the courage to go through with it. Pretending to exude confidence might also be the perfect way to land your dream job or trick yourself into riding a rollercoaster. But there’s a time and place for being extremely sure of yourself, and the internet will not be very forgiving if you’re overly confident and incorrect…

Below, you’ll find some of the best posts of all time from the Confidently Incorrect subreddit. This community, which has 1.1 million members, is dedicated to calling out people who should really check their facts before posting online. So enjoy scrolling through these screenshots, and keep reading to find a conversation with communication expert Dr. Michael Gerharz!

#1

Brb, Going To Dye My Hair Rainbow Colors So People Like This Will Be Repelled

Debate over unnatural hair color and aposematism illustrates hilariously cringe confidence gone awry.

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    Well Maybe That’s Her Favorite Kind Of Yogurt

    Yogurt jar lists cow names, sparking hilariously cringe commentary on identity and product origins.

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    #3

    Princes vs. Princess. Plurals Are Difficult For Some

    Twitter exchange highlighting hilariously cringe posts of confidence gone wrong about royal family terminology.

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    We’ve all been there. You swear that one actor is in that film- no, you’re not mixing them up with someone else! Or you know for a fact that this song came out in 1997, not a year earlier or later. But sometimes, we’re just wrong! Everybody makes mistakes, and as embarrassing as it may be to have to own up to them, it’s even worse to dig your heels in and get called out online.

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    That’s where the Confidently Incorrect subreddit comes in. If you respectfully try to correct someone, and you’re actually right, you don’t need to worry about ending up here. But if you’re incredibly smug and simultaneously wrong, well, you might end up learning the hard way that you should be careful what you post online. 

    #4

    Let’s See Those Snarky Atheists Answer That

    Text post with a hilarious cringe question about cavemen and dinosaurs, followed by a humorous response.

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    #5

    Imagine Assuming People Erase Their Own Culture By Themselves

    Cringe posts with confident comments about Irish language and history, humorously incorrect exchange.

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    #6

    “You Should Speak English”

    Newspaper excerpt showing a cringe post about language misunderstanding on a UK bus, highlighting unshakable confidence gone awry.

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    To find out why people are so inclined to believe that they’re correct, even when they’re not, we reached out to communication expert and author Dr. Michael Gerharz. He was kind enough to have a chat with Bored Panda and break down why confidence is so important.

    “Confidence is the duct tape of communication — it can patch over a lot of holes, at least temporarily,” Dr. Gerharz shared. “Speak boldly enough, and people might just overlook the fact that you’ve built your house on sand.”

    #7

    Hiv And Covid Are The Same...right ?

    Two social media posts showcasing hilariously cringe unshakable confidence on NBA player decisions.

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    #8

    Yea, No They Haven’t

    Hilariously cringe Twitter exchange highlighting unshakable confidence gone awry.

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    #9

    There's No "I" In Happiness

    Two tweets showing hilarious cringe posts: misspelling "happiness" corrected humorously.

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    So why do we become overconfident even when we’re wrong? “Because it works – at least in the short term,” the communication expert says. “Confidently stated nonsense can sound convincing, and it often leaves others too uncertain to challenge it.”

    “Plus, when we project certainty, it’s easier to convince ourselves that we’re right, even when we’re not,” Dr. Gerharz explained. “You could call it a psychological safety blanket: ‘If I sound confident, no one will notice I might be wrong—even me.’"

    "As the saying goes: ‘A bold assertion beats weak evidence.’ It’s a quick fix for uncertainty that creates the illusion of truth,” he added.

    #10

    How Dumb Can You Get

    Misunderstanding about COVID acronym corrected in comments, exemplifying hilariously cringe confidence gone awry.

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    #11

    Redditor Thinks Atheists Are The Obnoxious Ones

    Cringe post about atheist stereotypes, showing exaggerated comments and reactions.

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    #12

    Smart Enough To Lead... Smart Enough To Breed?!?!

    Two cringe tweets showcasing unshakable confidence gone awry in social media discussions.

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    Clearly, the people featured on this list didn’t do a great job of correcting others. But is there a polite and respectful way to do so?

    “Correcting someone is a delicate art, like defusing a bomb,” Dr. Gerharz says. “If you’re too blunt, it blows up; too cautious, and it still blows up. The trick is to snip the ego wire first. Keep the conversation focused on the idea, not the person. For example, saying ‘That’s wrong’ can feel like a personal attack.”

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    #13

    Flag Code? In My America?!

    IKEA post displaying unshakable confidence in response to flag comment, promoting a store opening.

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    #14

    ''for The Last Time'', He Proclaimed

    Funny cringe post about Frankenstein in a bodybuilding contest, misunderstanding the goal.

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    #15

    But We've Been To The Moon

    Family photo meme humorously showing metric system pride with flags.

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    Instead of immediately telling someone they’re wrong, Dr. Gerharz recommends instead trying, “That’s interesting—I’ve always heard it differently. What do you think about this perspective?” 

    “Questions like these gently nudge toward the truth. They invite a conversation instead of launching a debate,” he explained. “Also, remember: nobody likes a know-it-all, especially one who doesn’t. If you’re swooping in to correct someone, make sure you’ve done your homework. Otherwise, you might end up as the next feature on the subreddit.”

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    #16

    My God

    Screenshot of a biology-related cringe post showing animal embryos mistakenly identified as human.

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    #17

    Hercules Doesn't Know What The Word Boycott Means

    Screenshot of a tweet exchange showcasing hilariously cringe confidence with a misunderstanding about boycotts.

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    #18

    Økay

    Tweet exchange illustrating hilariously cringe posts with unshakable confidence gone awry.

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    And if you realize that you’re made a mistake, Dr. Gerharz suggests simply taking accountability. “We’ve all been there: halfway through a passionate argument, only to realize we’ve been confidently—and gloriously—wrong. The best approach? Own it. Fast,” he told Bored Panda.

    “Something like: ‘Wow, I totally goofed there. Let me set the record straight.’ This not only clears the air but shows you value getting it right over saving face,” the expert explained. “Bonus: it also makes you more relatable. People trust those who admit their flaws more than those who act flawless.”

    #19

    Mistakes Were Made

    Hilarious cringe post of a confident assertion about Church of Satan and tax exemption debunked.

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    #20

    America Didn’t Import Slaves

    Twitter exchange showing a post with unshakable confidence and a critical reply discussing labor and history.

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    #21

    Just Wow

    Marvel meme showcasing hilariously cringe confidence with Thor holding Mjolnir in pink costume; search for casting director below.

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    “Think of it this way: correcting yourself is like rebooting your reputation. It might be a little awkward in the moment, but it keeps the whole system running smoothly in the long term,” Dr. Gerharz added. “Mistakes are inevitable, but doubling down on them? That’s optional.”

    #22

    Explain This

    Cringe post showcasing unshakable confidence gone awry with a confusing comparison of poverty and billionaires.

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    #23

    Hmm... Yes. That Sounds Right. Zeus, Mr Horny Year Round, Has Only One Son

    Text exchange humorously highlighting unshakable confidence gone awry with a comment about Zeus and Disney's Hercules.

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    #24

    Correcting An "Author"

    Tweet of typo joke with humorous confidence correction response.

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    “The next time you’re tempted to speak confidently without really knowing, ask yourself: ‘Am I trying to be right, or am I focused on getting it right?’ One feeds the ego; the other feeds the truth,” Dr. Gerharz noted. “And only one of those is going to keep you out of the Confidently Incorrect subreddit.”

    #25

    What Kind Of A Monster Writes Their Memoir In The First Person?

    Twitter posts with hilariously cringe replies showcasing unshakable confidence gone wrong.

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    #26

    On How To Be Cool, And Not A Fool

    Confident cringe post claiming "Food" is the only English word with double "OO," humorously debunked in comments.

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    #27

    Confidently Corrected An Author

    Cringe post screenshot of a humorous Twitter exchange on spelling corrections.

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    We hope you’re enjoying your scroll through these facepalm-worthy pics, pandas! Keep upvoting the ones that you find particularly hilarious, and let us know in the comments below what the most ridiculous “confidently incorrect” thing you’ve ever heard someone say was. Then, if you’d like to check out even more screenshots like this, you can find Bored Panda’s last article featuring this group right here

    #28

    And He Mixed Up Black Bear vs. Brown Bear Behavior

    Hilariously cringe social media exchange about bears between wildlife biologist and other users.

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    #29

    Third Hole?! Surely You Jest!

    Tweets of hilariously cringe posts about women's anatomy, showcasing unshakable confidence gone awry.

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    #30

    Basic Math

    Receipt with incorrect math using pi as a tip, sparking hilariously cringe online comments on confidence gone awry.

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    #31

    Oscar The Grouch

    Tweet about 'Sesame Street' Muppet, humorous reply about Oscar the Grouch, highlighting unshakable confidence gone awry.

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    #32

    Hunting Vegies

    Cringe post with mushrooms and berries captioned "hunting but make it vegan" followed by a humorous comment.

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    #33

    Glenn Beck Is Bad At History

    Glenn Beck tweet on constitutional rights with a response highlighting women's voting rights history for hilariously cringe posts.

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    #34

    Yeah, Who Is This Stephen King Guy Anyway?

    Tweet conversation showcasing hilariously cringe confidence, questioning a book's author about his own work.

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    #35

    Incorrect On Multiple Levels

    Tweet with hilariously cringe confidence about a dad's denial of autism, showing his shell collection at a family meal.

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    #36

    When Americans Think English Is The Only Language

    A cringe Twitter exchange about a user's name being offensive and their confident response.

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    #37

    When You Can't Tell Antennas And Solar Panels Apart

    Cringe post about mistaking solar panels for 5G technology, with an amused owner response.

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    #38

    Do The Basic Math, People!

    Cringe post of a Twitter user incorrectly saying kids born in 2010 are 18 in 2018, followed by a humorous comment.

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    #39

    I-

    Tweet exchange showcasing hilariously cringe confidence and incorrect assumptions.

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    #40

    Who Controls The Control Group?

    Two social media posts with contrasting opinions on vaccination.

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    #41

    Who’s Gonna Tell Her?

    Social media post showing a hilariously cringe exchange about age and nationality.

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    #42

    Still My Most Favorite One Yet

    Social media post with unshakable confidence, debunked by scientific explanation on uranium-238 decay.

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    #43

    Happy 8 Month Old Birthday!

    A baby sitting by a fireplace with a tweet about an 8-month-old's birthday, highlighting hilariously cringe confidence.

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    #44

    *your

    Cringe post exchange on Twitter about opinions on sporting matters with a humorous correction.

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    #45

    Uh, No

    Tweet exchange featuring a cringe post on news acronym, with a humorous Merriam-Webster reply.

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    #46

    What’s The Welsh Word For ‘Overconfident’?

    A tweet critiquing Welsh language policy with a poll showing 96% support for maintaining Welsh, illustrating unshakable confidence gone awry.

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    #47

    I'm Counting Three Things Wrong With This

    Cringe post claiming Jesus wrote the Bible and was American, with social media engagement icons below.

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    #48

    Someone Doesn’t Understand How The Food Supply Chain Works... Or Agriculture, For That Matter

    Field with tractor and a cringe post questioning the need for farmers when grocery stores exist.

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    #49

    To Argue The Point

    Tweet mocking article about Frankenstein's misunderstood monster, highlighting a hilariously cringe post.

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    #50

    Communism Is When You Are Only Allowed To Buy One Share Of A Stock

    Three tweets discussing Robinhood's stock limitations with humorous takes on capitalism and communism.

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    #51

    Covid Has Brought Out The Best In Everyone!

    Covid Has Brought Out The Best In Everyone!

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    #52

    Soup Of The Day

    Soup Of The Day

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    #53

    Wireless PC's Don't Exist

    Wireless PC's Don't Exist

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    #54

    "I'm Not Sure If I Agree But Ok"

    "I'm Not Sure If I Agree But Ok"

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    #55

    They're So Close To Getting It

    They're So Close To Getting It

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    #56

    Almost Like They Was Wrong

    Almost Like They Was Wrong

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    #57

    1) Star Is A Shape And 2) Oranges And Blackberries

    1) Star Is A Shape And 2) Oranges And Blackberries

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    #58

    If It's Not White, It's Uncivilized

    If It's Not White, It's Uncivilized

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    #59

    2020 + 80

    2020 + 80

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    #60

    From This Example I'd Say: Hard No To Homeschool, Lady

    From This Example I'd Say: Hard No To Homeschool, Lady

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