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“I Asked Him Whether He Was Tired Of Living”: 61 People Who Surprised Others With Their Lack Of Common Sense
Funny,FailsNOV 18, 2025

“I Asked Him Whether He Was Tired Of Living”: 61 People Who Surprised Others With Their Lack Of Common Sense

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Common sense is free of charge. You don’t need to spend a single cent on making practical judgments, nor do you need to acquire them using special knowledge. 
Yet, some people would still choose to go through life using zero basic logic, seemingly uncaring whether they put themselves or others in a compromising position. These photos are examples of that, most of which may leave you shaking your head in disappointment while letting out a chuckle or two. 
Scroll through and enjoy some laughs of your own.

#1 The Lack Of Common Sense

The Lack Of Common Sense
126points

#2 My Dad Says, “Google Is Doing This Stupid Thing Where The Blur The Top Left Part Of The Results. Facebook Is Doing It Too Actually”

My Dad Says, “Google Is Doing This Stupid Thing Where The Blur The Top Left Part Of The Results. Facebook Is Doing It Too Actually”
He melted the top left corner of his screen.
116points

#3 This Person Left Their Merc In The Wrong Place

This Person Left Their Merc In The Wrong Place
For context, here when the tide is low there is a small road and a place to park, but when the tide gets high the road fully disappears. This happens at least 10 times a year; you would think that people would be cautious, bearing in mind that there are literally 30 signs, like the one in the image, stating that the whole thing floods. Some people just lack common sense, I guess.
108points

Some experts may disagree with the notion of “common sense.” One typical argument is that it isn’t universal, where one’s environment growing up differs from another, and therefore, shapes varying forms of logic. 

“Why do so many people misspell 'lose' as 'loose’? Why do so many people say 'literally' when they mean 'figuratively'? 'Common' isn't a good enough criterion to make something true,” author and researcher Dr. Christopher Dwyer wrote in an article for Psychology Today.

#4 My Wife Said Measure The Door, I Told Her All Doors Are The Same Size

My Wife Said Measure The Door, I Told Her All Doors Are The Same Size
107points

#5 She (Red) Commented This On A Post About 2 Year Old Girl Currently Battling With Super Rare Cancer

She (Red) Commented This On A Post About 2 Year Old Girl Currently Battling With Super Rare Cancer
105points

#6 15 Idiots Decided To Park On A Frozen Lake During 45 Degree Weather

15 Idiots Decided To Park On A Frozen Lake During 45 Degree Weather
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102points

However, as you will notice while scrolling through, the context in this case revolves around common sense regarding the basic definitions of courtesy. We all frown upon actions that may cause friction with another person, whether it be showing disrespect or acting in a way that could put people in potential danger. 

#7 This Guys Asking The Important Questions

This Guys Asking The Important Questions
100points

#8 Safety Expert

Safety Expert
99points

#9 Lockdown Renovations Look So Easy On The Internet

Lockdown Renovations Look So Easy On The Internet
99points

A study by the University of Oxford found that people generally tend to favor someone who adheres to common-sense morality. Specifically, findings revealed that a person who refuses to eliminate a single individual to save the lives of many others is considered more trustworthy compared to someone who would go the opposite route. 

According to Cornell University professor David Pizarro, one of the experts who worked on the study, “(It’s) not because they are sticklers for the letter of the law, but because the rules themselves tend to emphasize the absolute importance of respecting the wishes and desires of others.”

#10 Like Deer Can Read

Like Deer Can Read
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98points

#11 No Common Sense

No Common Sense
97points

#12 Never Stick Your Head In A Hole On A Tree To "Just See What’s In It"

Never Stick Your Head In A Hole On A Tree To "Just See What’s In It"
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95points

London-based psychologist Dr. Jane McCartney shared her definition of common sense. As she stated in an interview with The Independent, it’s “the ability to imagine the consequences of something you do.” 

Given that definition, evolutionary psychologist Bruce Charlston concluded in a study that people with higher IQ tend to struggle more with common sense because they “over-use general intelligence in problem-solving” and subsequently “override instinctive and spontaneous forms of evolved behavior” often associated with basic logic.

#13 My Physics Teacher Gave A Whole Lecture On Colors And Said We Could Make White Paint By Mixing All Colors, The More You Mix, The Closer To White It Gets

My Physics Teacher Gave A Whole Lecture On Colors And Said We Could Make White Paint By Mixing All Colors, The More You Mix, The Closer To White It Gets
93points

#14 Best To Just Give Him A Demonstration

Best To Just Give Him A Demonstration
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89points

#15 Some People Just Wanna Watch The World Burn. Literally

Some People Just Wanna Watch The World Burn. Literally
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"When it comes to solving social problems, the most intelligent people are more likely than those of average intelligence to have novel but silly ideas, and therefore to believe and behave maladaptively,” Charleston said in his study. 

#16 Excuse Me MA'am... That's Not How That Works

Excuse Me MA'am... That's Not How That Works
85points

#17 Well The More You Learn

Well The More You Learn
83points

#18 It's A 4 Digit Number. How Do People Not Remember A 4 Digit Number?

It's A 4 Digit Number. How Do People Not Remember A 4 Digit Number?
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81points

There appears to be a notion that young people today lack common sense. Many from older generations have shared this complaint. But according to experts like licensed therapist and California Behavioral Health medical director Melissa Legere, it’s more likely that young people are more focused on adapting to a fast-paced world. 

“They have to deal with changes in technology, social norms, and ways of communication that are radically distinct from previous generations,” Legere told Bored Panda. “This change in focus and attention shifts what is commonly regarded as common sense.”

#19 A Friend Sent Me This Picture Today

A Friend Sent Me This Picture Today
Wife went to get the Christmas tree from the attic. Told her not to step on the drywall. She later admitted she didn't know what drywall was.
80points

#20 My Brother Put A Chopping Board Under The Pizza To Catch The Stuff It Drops

My Brother Put A Chopping Board Under The Pizza To Catch The Stuff It Drops
79points
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