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40 Overconfident People Who Made Fools Of Themselves Online (New Pics)
Funny,FailsAUG 19, 2024

40 Overconfident People Who Made Fools Of Themselves Online (New Pics)

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It feels good to be right, like getting the correct answer to a TV quiz show or proving someone wrong in the middle of an argument. However, some people present their statements so confidently without thinking they could ever be wrong, which puts them in embarrassing situations far more often than they’d like to admit. 

The Reddit community Confidently Incorrect collects these laugh-worthy moments from all over the internet. We’re featuring them today yet again as proof that people’s ‘I’m always right’ gene seems to have no bounds. Scroll down to find the crème de la crème of incorrect statements people shared without hesitation online, and don’t forget to let us know your thoughts below!

#1 The English Major

The English Major
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337points

#2 So… I Guess There Are No Real Tests For Any Illnesses At All?

So… I Guess There Are No Real Tests For Any Illnesses At All?
257points

#3 Apparently Dough Doesn't Rise

Apparently Dough Doesn't Rise
230points

We all like to believe that we are logical and rational creatures. However, in reality, humans are subject to preconceived judgments that unconsciously influence our decisions.

When we overconfidently think we’re right and can’t seem to accept the fact that we’re not, we’re experiencing confirmation bias.

#4 Betty Has No Mrna

Betty Has No Mrna
217points

#5 American Architecture > European Architecture

American Architecture > European Architecture
216points

#6 Triple Facepalm

Triple Facepalm
205points

As trusted online mental health resource Verywell Mind explained, “Confirmation bias is a type of cognitive bias that favors information that confirms your previously existing beliefs or biases.”

A cognitive bias is a systematic thinking error that occurs in our minds when our brain attempts to simplify information about our surroundings. Processing all the data available to us takes a lot of time and energy, so our brains pick the details that agree with our pre-existing opinions and knowledge. They act as general rules that help us make sense of the world and reach decisions quicker.

#7 The Holy Trinity Of Trying To Teach Someone What Prefixes Are

The Holy Trinity Of Trying To Teach Someone What Prefixes Are
204points

#8 Oh My Sweet Summer Child

Oh My Sweet Summer Child
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199points

#9 Oh God, This Thread Goes On For 600 More Replies

Oh God, This Thread Goes On For 600 More Replies
184points

Let’s have a look at an example that illustrates confirmation bias better. Imagine that you believe that Kamala Harris is a better choice for US president than Donald Trump. Chances are that you will seek information that showcases the candidate you support in a positive light while dismissing any facts that might have a negative effect on their image. 

#10 "Yep!"

"Yep!"
175points

#11 Georgia

Georgia
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175points

#12 Stay In School, Kids

Stay In School, Kids
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164points

Once you're confronted with new information about Harris that confirms what you already believe, you’ll be more likely to accept it as true, overlook any flaws in it, incorporate it into your belief system, and remember it later to support your opinion during a discussion. On the other hand, if the new facts contradict your view of the candidate, you’ll be more likely to get defensive about it, criticise it and forget it later on.

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

An Argument Over What’s Part Of Africa And What’s Not
157points

#14 Paycheck/Paycheque

Paycheck/Paycheque
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145points

#15 Woke Up To This Conversation Between My Co-Owner And A New Member

Woke Up To This Conversation Between My Co-Owner And A New Member
134points

Due to our tendency to dismiss data that isn’t compatible with our belief system, it can impair our logic and decisions and lead to poor choices. For instance, if we’re convinced that a certain investment is beneficial for us, we might ignore the red flags saying it’s not. Or if we are set on getting a job at a particular company, we may dismiss the signs showing it's a toxic work environment.

#16 Somebody Refuses To Learn Junior High School Astronomy

Somebody Refuses To Learn Junior High School Astronomy
132points

#17 Men Are Missing A Rib, Just Google It

Men Are Missing A Rib, Just Google It
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122points

#18 I Don’t Think That’s How It Works

I Don’t Think That’s How It Works
119points

There’s no way to eliminate confirmation bias, as it happens due to the natural way our brains work. On a positive note, it can make us feel confident in our beliefs and preserve or build our self-esteem. This also helps us stay certain and secure in our environment.

#19 Physical Isn’t Actually Assault

Physical Isn’t Actually Assault
117points

#20 Good News! Woman Can't Die Anymore!

Good News! Woman Can't Die Anymore!
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