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50 Times An Attempt Was Made And Ended With A Grand Fail (New Pics)
Funny,FailsNOV 11, 2025

50 Times An Attempt Was Made And Ended With A Grand Fail (New Pics)

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The saying “give it the old college try” comes from none other than Babe Ruth, better known as one of the most proficient athletes of his era. Sometimes even one of the greatest out there feels they have to try even when it might not work should be inspiring, since more often than not, we try and try and the only thing we get is a lesson on what not to do next time.
The “there was an attempt” internet community is dedicated to showcasing some of the best fails people have documented out there. So get comfortable as you scroll through, upvote your favorites and be sure to share your thoughts in the comments section down below.

#1 To Describe How Socialism And Capitalism Work

To Describe How Socialism And Capitalism Work
207points

#2 To Provide Healthcare

To Provide Healthcare
Report
131points

#3 To Paint Portland Protesters As Dangerous Thugs

To Paint Portland Protesters As Dangerous Thugs
102points

From America's Funniest Home Videos in the 1990s to modern internet communities like "There Was an Attempt" and viral TikTok compilations, fail content has proven to be one of the most enduring forms of entertainment. These videos showing people slipping, stumbling, and spectacularly messing up simple tasks generate billions of views across platforms, but the reason for their popularity goes far deeper than simple humor. The psychology behind our love of watching others fail reveals uncomfortable truths about human nature and the way we maintain our sense of self worth.

The primary psychological mechanism at work is schadenfreude, a German term that translates literally to "harm joy." This universal human emotion describes the pleasure people feel when witnessing the misfortunes of others. While the term originated in German, similar concepts exist across cultures, demonstrating that this is not merely a Western phenomenon but rather something fundamental to human psychology.

#4 To Say You Wont 'Interfere With The Current Building.'

To Say You Wont 'Interfere With The Current Building.'
98points

#5 To Blame Obama

To Blame Obama
93points

#6 To Remove It But That Only Made It More Iconic

To Remove It But That Only Made It More Iconic
92points

Social comparison theory, developed by Leon Festinger in the 1950s, explains that people constantly compare themselves with others, and watching someone else fail can make us feel relatively better about our own competence and status. Research suggests a connection between schadenfreude and self esteem.

#7 To Control The Narrative

To Control The Narrative
92points

#8 To Identify The Agents

To Identify The Agents
92points

#9 To Express Grief Authentically

To Express Grief Authentically
87points

Studies demonstrate that self esteem has a negative relationship with schadenfreude, meaning individuals with lower self esteem tend to experience this emotion more frequently and intensely. When people with fragile self images see others fail, especially those who appear more successful, they experience stronger self threat when confronted with high achievers, and witnessing these people's misfortunes increases their schadenfreude. This suggests that fail videos serve as a form of psychological self medication, temporarily boosting the mood of viewers who may feel inadequate in other areas of their lives.

#10 To Cry For More Money

To Cry For More Money
86points

#11 To Protest Hiding Your Face....whilst Hiding Their Faces

To Protest Hiding Your Face....whilst Hiding Their Faces
84points

#12 To Understand Nature

To Understand Nature
84points

The popularity of fail content might also have evolutionary roots. Psychologist Richard Smith suggests that our delight in others' suffering may stem from knowledge that we are getting a competitive advantage, as Darwin proposed that all life is in constant competition for resources and mates. In this framework, watching someone else struggle represents a relative gain in social standing, even if only psychologically.

#13 To Use Correct Spelling And Grammar

To Use Correct Spelling And Grammar
82points

#14 To Provoke The Us Into Civil War

To Provoke The Us Into Civil War
78points

#15 To Get A Barista Fired And Drum Up Social Media Hate

To Get A Barista Fired And Drum Up Social Media Hate
75points

Fail videos also serve as a welcome counterpoint to the carefully curated perfection displayed on social media platforms. While social media sites like Facebook tend to feature content showing people in their best light, which has been shown to cause envy and low self esteem in heavy users, fail videos show vulnerable people who do not have it together.

#16 To Take The Bank Teller On A Date

To Take The Bank Teller On A Date
72points

#17 To Have Freedom Of Press

To Have Freedom Of Press
Report
69points

#18 To Be Body Positive

To Be Body Positive
66points

The editor in chief of Fail Blog, one of the internet's largest repositories of such content, explicitly acknowledges this function with their motto of helping people feel better about themselves every day. However, there are important limits to what counts as entertaining failure.

#19 To Represent Different Cultures

To Represent Different Cultures
65points

#20 To Alienate Millions Of Customers

To Alienate Millions Of Customers
64points
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