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“Think before you speak,” “Words once spoken cannot be taken back,” “Silence is golden”—we have ample phrases that remind us to be mindful of what we say, as our words have an impact that often can’t be reversed. However, some just never learn and happen to share their rash and silly wisdom with others online for everyone to judge.

We gathered some of these instances in the list below for your pain or entertainment, hoping it’s the latter. To find it, all you have to do is scroll down.

While you're at it, don't forget to check out a conversation with strategic communications consultant Jamie Levin and Greg Stephens, communication consultant, executive coach, founder of Alignment Resources, and author of Build New Bridges: The Art of Restoring Impossible Relationships, who kindly agreed to discuss more about why thinking before speaking is important.

#1

Seems Fair Enough

Man wearing a t-shirt claiming no vaccine needed, making a peace sign, showcasing bacteria don’t exist mindset.

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    Phycologist vs. Psychologist

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    I'm Amphibious

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    "It is important to think before you speak," stresses Greg Stephens, communication consultant, executive coach, founder of Alignment Resources, and author of Build New Bridges: The Art of Restoring Impossible Relationships.

    "In emotional moments, your first response is your worst response. Once you are emotional, logic goes out the window because the amygdala (the brain’s emotional center) is running the show, not our neocortex, where all of our problem-solving and creative thinking lives," he explains.

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    #4

    How To Improve Mental Health?

    Text post about remote jobs affecting mental health and socializing, illustrating people’s brains giving up on thinking.

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    #5

    I'd Need More Than 300 Words To Express My Dissapointment

    Screenshot of an online argument about measurement systems showing people struggling with basic facts and logic.

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    #6

    So Many Countries Older Than USA

    Social media thread shows someone claiming no nation lasts over 250 years, with a reply about a local pub older than a country.

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    According to Calm, the number one mental health app, thinking before speaking is about pausing to consider the intention behind your words or letting the heightened emotions settle so people don't speak in a way they usually don't.

    Mindfulness and emotional intelligence play a big part in this, as their presence helps one to be more aware of their thoughts, feelings, and surroundings. This further helps to pay attention to one's words and how they deliver them.

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    "Thinking before you speak is a form of mindful communication, using emotional intelligence to consider how your words might affect the listener's feelings and adjust your message accordingly," the Calm website writes.

    #7

    For Anyone Wondering It’s Supposed To Be Heterochromia

    Cat with heterochromia in an outdoor setting, illustrating unusual traits linked to brain and bacteria misconceptions.

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    #8

    On Cleaning

    Meme showing a frying pan cleaning fail and a comment proving bacteria don’t exist by missing the obvious difference.

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    #9

    This Interaction On A TikTok About Making Pickles

    Comments on a video discussing cucumbers and pickles, highlighting a misunderstanding related to bacteria.

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    There are ample benefits to thinking before speaking, such as improved relationships and positive reputations. Those people who choose respectful and thoughtful communication can strengthen their relationships and are often seen as more reliable and trustworthy.

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    Mindful communication also results in fewer misunderstandings, reduces conflicts, reduces anxiety, and sets a positive example.

    Plus, everyone appreciates a good listener, says strategic communications consultant Jamie Levin. "Thinking requires listening and oftentimes people make the mistake of speaking without listening and either completely miss the target or miss important information. Everyone appreciates a good listener! We often learn more from listening than anything else. It’s a sign of respect."

    #10

    Someone Needs To Review European (And North African) History

    Screenshot of a Twitter exchange highlighting a humorous comment involving Spain and people's brains giving up on thinking.

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    #11

    Vienna, Australia

    Screenshot of a social media exchange showing confusion about Vienna’s location with a map of Austria, highlighting mistaken thinking.

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    #12

    Wireless Pcs Don't Exist

    Text post from r/Showerthoughts discussing wireless PCs and productivity, highlighting a humorous misunderstanding.

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    On the other hand, those who fail to watch their words often suffer negative consequences.

    "You become your most significant barrier in the conversation," says Stephens. "It’s your blind spot. The moment you become emotional, your behavior changes, but you don’t see it. Everyone else does, putting you at a significant disadvantage, often exacerbating and creating longer-term, more severe problems than the one you are currently facing."

    And that's far from being all.

    "Your message doesn’t land the way you want it to, because in this moment, it’s not 'what' you say, but 'how' you say it," Stephens adds.

    "When you are emotionally hijacked, you are communicating much more than your words, and again, you are blind to the message you are actually delivering."

    #13

    On A Flat-Earth Post

    Screenshot of an online discussion where users debate sun colors with comments showing a lack of critical thinking.

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    #14

    Silly Marsupial

    Reddit discussion showing mistaken animal classification, reflecting common lapses in logical thinking and science knowledge errors.

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    #15

    Corporate

    Text message exchange showing multiple spelling errors, highlighting moments when people's brains gave up on thinking.

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    The last consequence that Stephens mentions is that our reactions can put the other person in control.

    "In this moment, the conversation most likely needs your best response, but we typically deliver our message poorly, missing key points, and possibly creating longer-term problems."

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    #16

    I Might Be Mansplaining Mansplaining But I Don't Think It's Mansplaining When You're Wrong

    Screenshot of an online argument showing people’s brains giving up on thinking about bacteria don’t exist.

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    #17

    The Holy Trinity Of Trying To Teach Someone What Prefixes Are

    Screenshot of a social media thread where users debate the meaning of the prefix tri, highlighting people’s brain glitches.

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    #18

    Overly Confident

    Screenshot of an online discussion showing confusion about the median income concept, illustrating brains giving up on thinking.

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    Levin adds a few more downsides to talking without thinking:

    1. Missing the point.
    2. Misunderstanding the deliverable.
    3. Communicating with the wrong audience.
    4. Making it seem as though you weren’t listening.
    #19

    The Irony Of Everything In That Tweet

    Screenshot of a humorous social media exchange showing a misconception about DNA and a funny reply, highlighting brain fails.

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    #20

    You Had One Job

    Social media post with spelling mistakes showing a humorous example of when people's brains gave up on thinking.

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    #21

    Dire Rear, Wrong But Still Somehow Right

    Reddit comment humorously misunderstanding bacteria, showing why "bacteria don’t exist" is a popular misunderstood concept.

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    To avoid the negative impact of our words, Stephens advises trying the following:

    "You can 'hack' your brain the moment you notice you become emotional. How? Ask yourself questions. Asking questions begins to activate the higher reasoning centers (the neocortex) of our brain. Asking questions like, 'What do I want long term?' 'What am I missing?' and 'What opportunity is behind the problem?' Questions like these turn your brain back on and allow you to get back to your best behavior, rather than having your 'buttons pushed.'"

    #22

    The Comments Proved How Stupid This Concept Is

    Person with text highlighting wordplay on man and woman, with social media comments showing confusion and frustration on bacteria concept.

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    #23

    These People

    Social media comments showing confusion about grammar and thinking, illustrating when people's brains gave up on thinking.

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    #24

    Rocks Don't Reflect Light

    Meme claiming rocks and the moon don’t reflect light, illustrating failed thinking moments with false scientific claims.

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    "The biggest barrier you face is the self-awareness required to notice that you have become emotional in the first place. The moment our chemical reaction starts, we focus outward, preparing for the threat. Looking inward and noticing that you are in reaction mode takes time and practice to develop. Once you do, you are on the way to creating new neural pathways that can reduce the time it takes to catch yourself quicker during the next emotional interaction," he further explains.

    "Remember, emotions are chemical, and thoughts are electrical. You can quickly turn your brain back on, but it takes time for the chemical wash of adrenaline to exit your system. It will reset, and the process will take time."

    #25

    Bacteria Don’t Exist?

    Raw meat and cheese pieces shown with a tweet denying bacteria existence, highlighting misconceptions about bacteria.

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    #26

    On Employment

    Social media conversation showing humorous confusion, highlighting moments when people's brains gave up on thinking.

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    #27

    Bro Left No Legacy Behind At All

    Man looking disappointed at a video with very few views over 15 years, illustrating when brains give up on thinking.

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    Meanwhile, Levin suggests, "Slow down, take a minute to digest all the information that was relayed and thoughtfully think through your response before simply raising your hand to be the first to respond. We’re taught from a young age to raise our hand in school to speak up.

    After all, the people who listen tend to have a better idea of what’s going on; they know how to approach others because they tend to know more about people and their personalities as a result of listening and their message delivery is often more comprehensive because they have a better understanding of what’s truly being asked of them or what’s being asked of their team."

    #28

    Open The Schools

    Twitter post showing hurricane paths hitting only red states, highlighting a moment where brains gave up on thinking.

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    #29

    Ah Yes, The Ever Trusty No-Internet WiFi Technology

    Facebook comments showing misunderstanding of WiFi and internet, illustrating moments when people's brains gave up on thinking.

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    #30

    Water

    Twitter post questioning atheists about cities near water sources, highlighting a misconception related to bacteria and human life.

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    #31

    Is This Supposed To Be Common Knowledge?

    Black and white photo of the Titanic ship sailing, illustrating a common disbelief and brain myths about reality and history.

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    #32

    Triple Facepalm

    People react incorrectly to Titanboa exhibit, showing how bacteria don’t exist misconception reflects lack of critical thinking.

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    #33

    I Just… What?

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    #34

    Yeah We Should Just Stick To Practical Effects!

    Before and after CGI images of a woman’s hand passing through a man’s face, showcasing digital effects in the brain.

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    #35

    On Christmas:

    Shocked child meme about incorrect Christmas date, illustrating moments when people's brains gave up on thinking.

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    #36

    I Was Going To Try To Live Bi Curiously Thru You

    Text message exchange showing a funny mistake with the word vicariously, illustrating moments when brains gave up on thinking.

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    #37

    Moon Is Not Real. We Made It Up

    Reddit post questioning the moon's existence with skepticism, highlighting people's failure to think, related to bacteria don't exist.

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    #38

    Your And You're

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    #39

    Why Don’t Tattoo Places Just Euthanize Their Clients

    Text post highlighting bizarre thinking shared under general advice about euthanizing clients, reflecting on unusual brain fails.

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    #40

    "I Dipped This Bowl In Liquid, Therefore The Earth Is Flat"

    Person holding a moon model over water showing changing reflections, illustrating a flat Earth misconception.

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    #41

    Europe Is In America

    Screenshot of an online comment debate showing confusion over geography with a mention of America and Italy.

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    #42

    Who Let Bro Cook

    Conversation screenshot with a confusion about ethnicity and language, illustrating moments when brains gave up on thinking.

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    #43

    Spine = Proof Of Jesus

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    #44

    Transphobe Embarrasses Themselves

    Screenshot of a social media conversation showing misunderstandings about biology and anatomy in a bacteria don't exist context.

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    #45

    Apparently Ocean Travel Is Impossible… Because Of “Gyers”

    Social media debate showing scientific misinformation with users arguing about ocean travel and historical facts.

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    #46

    You Americans

    Screenshot of a social media thread showing confusion about temperature units, illustrating brain lapses in thinking.

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    #47

    An Argument Over What’s Part Of Africa And What’s Not

    Social media exchange questioning Africa’s geography with map showing countries near Syria and Lebanon circled.

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    #48

    Uncle Bill Cord

    Screenshot of a social media comment thread showing confusion over the spelling of umbilical cord, illustrating brain fail moments.

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    #49

    On Dinosaur Bones

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    #50

    Lmao Jesus Christ

    Screenshot of a social media comment denying sun causes cancer, showing flawed thinking in the bacteria don't exist discussion.

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    #51

    Law By Biting

    Text message screenshot highlighting a misunderstanding related to bacteria with a statement about biting citizens.

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    #52

    It's A Little Sad

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    #53

    Math Is Not Their Strong Point

    A beverage container label stating 50% larger than a half gallon, illustrating funny brain fails and confusing measurements.

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    #54

    Grabbed The Screenshot Right Before She Removed Her Comment, After About 1k Responses Telling Her She's An Idiot

    Screenshot of a social media comment doubting evolution and questioning if humans were once frogs, illustrating brain fail moments.

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    #55

    Cream Delay

    Text message conversation showing a humorous misunderstanding with "cream delay" instead of crème brûlée, highlighting funny brain slip.

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    #56

    Birthdays

    Social media comments showing moments when people's brains gave up on thinking with funny misunderstandings.

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    #57

    Bro Doesn't Even Know That He Doesn't Know

    Tweet explaining exponential growth in tomato plants and harvest, highlighting a brain-giving-up moment from the bacteria don’t exist series.

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    #58

    Are They Trolling, Or Are People Really That Stupid?

    Woman's confused face with text about raising animals to speak, illustrating brain fail in bacteria don’t exist meme.

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    #59

    The Country Of Alaska

    Question about spelling a country's name using one keyboard row, highlighting common brain mistakes and confusion about geography.

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    #60

    Imagine Failing Math Then Calling The Other Person Dumb

    Screenshot of a social media thread showing confusion over AI age calculation, illustrating how brains gave up on thinking.

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    #61

    All Celebrities Are Transgender

    A social media post challenging followers to name one biological female celebrity, illustrating surprising thinking errors.

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    #62

    Guy Who Has Never Seen An Orchestral Performance Before Is Mad About A Woman Conductor

    Orchestra members distracted by conductor's gestures, illustrating moments when bacteria don’t exist in logical thinking.

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    #63

    Depression: One Of The Greatest Things Life Has To Offer

    Tweet claiming antidepressants rob our generation of great things in life, showing a clear example of brains giving up on thinking.

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    #64

    Your An Idiot

    Screenshot of a social media comment thread showing a grammar correction, illustrating brains giving up on thinking.

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    #65

    Gee, I Wonder What The “Sound” Means In “Ultrasound”

    Screenshot of a social media comment doubting ADHD and autism existence, related to bacteria don’t exist misunderstanding.

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    #66

    All Art Is Benign As Mayo Apparently

    Screenshot of an online debate showing people giving up on thinking with comments about art and knowledge.

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    #67

    I’m So Done With Boomers And Facebook

    White truck carrying hundreds of American flags on a highway, illustrating surprising and unusual brain thinking moments.

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    #68

    Another Day Of Texans Overestimating How Big Texas Is

    Screenshot of a social media comment showing confusion about road mileage comparisons in an example of brain failures.

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    #69

    What?

    Social media comment discussing sugar's effects on human cells, featured in bacteria don’t exist brain fail post.

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    #70

    No Sir - That Is Certainly Not What's Happening Here

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    #71

    On Timezones

    Screenshot of a social media conversation showing confusion, illustrating moments when people's brains gave up on thinking.

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    #72

    It’s A Doggy Dog World Out There

    Screenshot of a social media thread with confused comments illustrating how people's brains gave up on thinking.

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    #73

    I'm Tired Of Walking On Egg Shelves

    Text message screenshot showing someone saying they are tired and tired of walking on egg shelves, highlighting a bacteria don't exist brain fail.

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    #74

    Brazil

    Screenshot of a Twitter exchange showing a humorous misunderstanding involving Brazil flags, illustrating moments when brains gave up on thinking.

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    #75

    Lowkey It's A Reasonable Mistake

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    #76

    The Specifics

    Blue screen error message with social media comments showing people struggling with spelling, highlighting brain mistakes and bacteria don’t exist.

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    #77

    I Wouldn't Have Known

    Students in a classroom with a virtual flying character filter illustrating how brains gave up on thinking moments.

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    #78

    Play Rush And Roulette

    Negative online review expressing disgust with restaurant owner and warning about bacteria and food safety risks.

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    #79

    If Only There Were 1,000 Weeks In A Year

    Lawn mower cutting grass with text showing incorrect math, highlighting moments when people's brains gave up on thinking.

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    #80

    Moon Landing Critique

    Comment questioning how people on the moon would look down at Earth, showing flawed reasoning about bacteria existence.

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    #81

    This Is Petty But This Is My #1 Grammar Annoyance

    Facebook comments arguing about the correct grammar usage of "Bob and I" versus "Bob and me" in a humorous context.

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    #82

    A Garden Angle

    Comment with multiple grammar errors, illustrating a failure in clear thinking about basic facts.

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    #83

    Looks Can Be This Evening

    Screenshot of a social media comment humorously criticizing the value of a grease gun in a viral bacteria don’t exist post.

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    #84

    Math Is Hard

    Tweet showing a math problem challenge with many people confused, illustrating how bacteria don’t exist misconception.

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    #85

    Magna Fine Glass

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    #86

    On Counting Seconds

    Reddit users incorrectly debate that 300 seconds equals 2 minutes 30 seconds, showcasing moments when brains gave up on thinking.

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    #87

    I Don’t Understand

    Black and white close-up of a confused face with a humorous comment showing a brain fail related to bacteria don’t exist.

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    #88

    Small Jesters

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    #89

    The Emojis And !!!!!!! Is The Cherry On Top

    Screenshot of a social media post misunderstanding time showing a humorous example of brains giving up on thinking.

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    #90

    Brought To You By The Same Boomer Who Complains About Seaweed Washing Up On The Beach

    Footpath covered in colorful chalk graffiti resembling complex bacteria-like diagrams, confusing passersby and locals.

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    #91

    Just Close The LED's Dude

    Screenshot of a debate about black LEDs and light, illustrating misconceptions in people's thinking about bacteria and science.

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    #92

    “Barista” Confidently Incorrectly Thinks There’s No Difference Between A Latte And A Cappuccino

    Alt text: Text post showing a coffee shop worker sharing a story about a customer misunderstanding latte and cappuccino differences.

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    #93

    No Way LOL

    Social media comments showing people struggling with grammar, illustrating times brains gave up on thinking.

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    #94

    Pop Corn In The Kettle In The Black

    Screenshot of a social media comment with a misconception, showcasing a moment when people's brains gave up on thinking.

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    #95

    What Was The Question Tho?

    Screenshot of a Twitter exchange showing a humorous failed marriage proposal, illustrating moments when brains gave up thinking.

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    #96

    Checkmate Libs

    Screenshot of a social media post showing a misconception about water expanding when frozen and ocean levels dropping.

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    #97

    Boomer Hot Take: Planes Should Stop Flying While He's Asleep

    Social media post complaining about frequent airplane noise and ineffective earplugs causing disturbance at night.

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