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57 Times Troublemakers Left People In Fits Of Laughter With Their Ridiculous Antics
Funny,FailsAPR 29, 2026

57 Times Troublemakers Left People In Fits Of Laughter With Their Ridiculous Antics

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Not all troublemakers are created equal. Some should 100% be locked away behind bars. Others deserve their own comedy show.
Animals, kids and even grandparents are all capable of getting up to mischief. Often, they cause the biggest amount of chaos completely unintentionally. Like the granny who "got into a fight" with the mixer and was left covered in flour, or the person who thought it was a bright idea to fly a drone in the house - until it wasn't. And don't get us started on the cats and dogs who always plead "not guilty," despite their faces telling a different story...
Fortunately, many of these types of hilarious crimes have been documented and Bored Panda has compiled a list of the best of them. Without further ado, we now present to you a line-up of unsuspecting criminals and troublemakers who managed to escape punishment purely because they were too darn cute or funny.

#1 She Ate The Tampons

She Ate The Tampons
This is Boba. Boba is 10 months old & a little troublemaker. I took it from the little monster's grasp before she could actually ingest it. No Bobas were harmed.
81points

#2 Lil Ferret Dude

Lil Ferret Dude
77points

#3 Both Of Them Orange Too

Both Of Them Orange Too
73points

Many parents will tell you that when the house goes super quiet, the kids are probably up to mischief. A crime is about to happen, or it already has. I was in the living room the other day, about to investigate the deafening silence, when my 6-year-old crept into the kitchen, fetched something and went back to his room without saying a word.

Somehow, I had a feeling something was up. A few moments later, he came to me with a sheepish look on his face. "Mom, I got green paint all over my white bedding," he said. "I tried to wipe it off but I can't." Ouch, I thought, imagining how a wet cloth would have worsened an already bad situation.

I told him it's fine and that I'd try to remove the stain. Then, I took a closer look. And I just had to laugh...

#4 Unfortunately, We Don't Have Proof Of Who Did This Mess

Unfortunately, We Don't Have Proof Of Who Did This Mess
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69points

#5 Since Adopting Lily Our Paper Towel Budget Has Increased Tremendously

Since Adopting Lily Our Paper Towel Budget Has Increased Tremendously
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62points

#6 My Baby Boy - Duffin Lancaster

My Baby Boy - Duffin Lancaster
61points

When the wet cloth didn't work, this little kid had tried his best to conceal the evidence of the crime - clearly not realizing that this in itself is a crime. In a rather ingenious move, he grabbed a white acrylic paint art marker and attempted to color over the green, thinking that would do the trick.

Needless to say, it didn't. Neither did some bicarb, vinegar, lemon, detergent and my washing machine. The whole situation was too hilarious to get upset over. If anything, it lightened my mood. Funny troublemaker at their best...

#7 I Adopted A Cat To Try To Bring More Stability In My Life… Looks Like She’s Only Going To Bring More Chaos. This Is After 2 Hours Of Getting Her

I Adopted A Cat To Try To Bring More Stability In My Life… Looks Like She’s Only Going To Bring More Chaos. This Is After 2 Hours Of Getting Her
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58points

#8 Our New Kitten Elvis Is A Total Menace And Just Laughs When Confronted

Our New Kitten Elvis Is A Total Menace And Just Laughs When Confronted
I never imagined a 2-3 lbs kitten could bring a pot weighing almost five times his own size! Definitely more careful now.
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57points

#9 My Son Just Made A Huge Mess. This Is His "Just Let Me Explain" Face

My Son Just Made A Huge Mess. This Is His "Just Let Me Explain" Face
57points

Interestingly, experts say getting up to mischief can be a good thing.

“Often in children, naughtiness is about social experimentation, driven by curiosity as to how other people will react – and those are both markers of intelligence,” says child psychologist, Professor Sam Wass. “Whilst this isn’t true for everyone, it is fair to say that mischief-making can be a sign of intelligence.”

#10 “Double Trouble” - They Found The Only Mud In 66 Acres

“Double Trouble” - They Found The Only Mud In 66 Acres
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56points

#11 Criminal Mastermind

Criminal Mastermind
56points

#12 Woke Up To Find Feathers In The Hallway. I'm On The Case! Possible Victim: Bird

Woke Up To Find Feathers In The Hallway. I'm On The Case! Possible Victim: Bird
56points

Wass says there’s often an increase in mischief-making amongst three to five-year-olds. That’s because at this age, children are discovering that that the thoughts in their heads are not the same as the thoughts in ours.

“They are experimenting with the juggling act of pulling the wool over someone’s eyes,” says the expert, adding that mischief is “a sign of healthy curiosity.”

Not too surprisingly, exhausted parents are divided…

#13 Trying To Work With Cats Around Can Be Challenging

Trying To Work With Cats Around Can Be Challenging
55points

#14 "If You Can't Hide The Crime, Pretend To Be The Victim"

"If You Can't Hide The Crime, Pretend To Be The Victim"
55points

#15 Hadn't Seen Milo In A While, Then The Little Criminal Waltzes Downstairs With A New Necklace AKA The Bathroom Trash Lid

Hadn't Seen Milo In A While, Then The Little Criminal Waltzes Downstairs With A New Necklace AKA The Bathroom Trash Lid
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54points

One survey found that 55% of parents believe that mischief encourages a sense of curiosity and adventure, while 52% admitted to trying to stop their children from being mischievous.

Wass warns against clamping down on mischief aka playfulness and curiosity, saying doing so can send the wrong message to kids. Instead, he says parents should try and see the humor in the situation.

#16 I Asked My Sister How She's Getting On With Her New Puppy... This Was The Reply

I Asked My Sister How She's Getting On With Her New Puppy... This Was The Reply
54points

#17 Sorry Class, My Dog Ate Everyone's Homework

Sorry Class, My Dog Ate Everyone's Homework
52points

#18 He Tipped Over The Laundry Basket To Claim It As A Bed

He Tipped Over The Laundry Basket To Claim It As A Bed
Shadow may be blind, but he's still a menace.
52points

Even in adults, mischief can be a good thing... Especially, say some, when it's used constructively. The team over at Connected Path, a specialist digital consultancy, describe constructive mischief as ‘positive misbehaviour.’ In other words, "a little bit of roguish conduct that is ultimately well-meaning and done to deliver something positive, be that a feeling or a relationship," notes that site.

#19 Feared The Worst When My Marine-Turned-Cop Neighbor Called Me Saying "Come Quick... My Kids... There's Bubbles Everywhere... Wife's Gone"

Feared The Worst When My Marine-Turned-Cop Neighbor Called Me Saying "Come Quick... My Kids... There's Bubbles Everywhere... Wife's Gone"
51points

#20 This Boy. All Mischief. No Brain Cells

This Boy. All Mischief. No Brain Cells
48points
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