I've had people ask me, "Why do you post those 'Fail' videos all the time?"
It's to make me feel better about myself. I, too, am a clumsy, double-left-footed, spaztastic, walking accident.
I just choose to NOT ride a bicycle off of a roof.
We are all encouraged to "have fun" at work. Even at the most "not-fun" jobs, bosses tend to throw that around hoping to increase productivity and decrease disgruntled employees burning to place to the ground. Some people, however, confuse "have fun" with "be a stupid jackass."
Having done our fair share of time in retail, we're willing to bet these price tag placements were all intentional -- probably done by some poor soul about 10 days away from quitting their job. Doesn't make them not funny.
It doesn't matter which way we spin it; breaking up stinks. (Unless, of course, you're the breaker-upper, in which case it's like a cause for celebration.) Either way, cutting the relationship cord has gotten a bit easier ever since text messaging hit the scene. As it turns out, break up texts can be hilarious.
Taking good pictures is a really tricky skill to perfect, yet when photos are shot correctly, they can be awesome. (See: photobombs and perfectly-timed versions). But there is a bright side to photography failure -- sometimes it can create a weird and strangely entertaining creation. Cue: panoramic fails.
Listen, we get it. Of all people, we get it. Sometimes you let an errant comma slip. Maybe you don't notice that something is a sentence fragment because you're riding the waves of hangover nausea. We understand that sometimes being an editor is rough, but how the how do you wind up with a headline that looks like it says "Rapefruit Good for every meal"?
They are two types of belly flops — The first comes courtesy of a daredevil with a masochistic streak who deliberately falls into the water gut first. The second happens when somebody just isn’t very good at diving into a pool.
Damn You Auto Correct just feels like it's been around FOREVER, but in reality it's only been around for one year. To celebrate their big anniversary, they created a Top 25 list of the best auto correct fails of the past year. Enjoy!