Pump the brakes the next time you recall about post , folks .

1.On birthdays:

2.On the miracle of life:

3.On aging:

4.On outside:

5.On the Earth’s age:

6.On numbers:

7.On pickles:

8.On flags:

9.On the King and Queen:

10.On disposals:

11.On hustling:

12.On December birthdays:

13.On math:

14.On ol' Uncle Bill:

15.On Germany:

16.On character traits:

17.On accents:

18.On delicious food:

19.On period history:

20.On nuclear bombs:

21.On the beauty of nature:

22.On Pride:

23.On building materials:

24.On bacteria:

25.On triangles:

26.On pennies:

27.On confidence:

28.On specifics:

29.On lying:

30.On tugging:

31.On water:

32.On leap years:

33.On Texas:

34.On expiration:

35.On Antarctica:

36.On flying:

37.On seals:

38.On gloves:

39.On mind tricks:

40.On poisoning:

41.On the Earth:

42.And on the galaxy:

"how can you turn 0 years old"

"Doctor: 'Congrats you're having a boy and a girl'"; comment: "This will never happen, twins can only be the same"; "you can have a boy and a girl"; "different gender twins happen all the time"

A meme with text saying, "When my colorblind husband dresses our 25 week old son," and a comment pointing out "25 weeks" should be "2 years."

Re: photo, someone asks, "How did you add the clouds background?" Response: "That's the sky, we were outside"

"Then why are we in years 2023?"

Text reads "When you realize every odd number has the letter E in it" with a comment below saying "two"

Screenshot of a social media comment section discussing whether cucumbers are used to make pickles, featuring humorous and confused replies

Comment confusion over flag stars: user thinks the USA flag should have 52 stars, corrected to 50, with a joke about liberals not having a flag

Social media comments discussing succession, mentioning King Charles and the process of selecting a new monarch

person who thinks a garbage disposal is called a garbanzo disposal

Text on image: "Cut 10 lawns a day, 4 days a week at $30 each. $1,200 per week = 1.2 million per year."

Image of a social media post with text saying "Mfs born in December still waiting for their birthday," followed by a perplexed comment

A meme showing a math equation joke: "Their opinion: 3² = 6." Comments humorously debate if 3 squared equals 6, highlighting misunderstandings

Social media comments joking about a typo confusing "umbilical cord" with "uncle bill cord," followed by laughing reactions

"BMW is a German-owned company"; "nope it's European"

Text in image: "I'm nobody's ex. I will sue ya for deformation of character. EXPEDITIOUSLY"

facebook conversation where someone says irish is the people of ireland and ireland is the accent

person who says gore may instead of gourmet

person who doesn't understand woman's anatomy

A TikTok video showing comments discussing nuclear bombs, referencing Japan, and debating historical accuracy

"The appalachian mountains memorise me"

person who thinks an ireland flag is a pride flag

"I've always wondered how center blocks were made," "They are called CINDER blocks," "Man I'm a 37yr old electrician and I seriously didn't know that good looking out" with many laugh emojis

"48 hours later you see this on the peach tree dish"

Someone refers to an "eye saucerless triangle"

Boss gave employee his final paycheck in pennies for quitting, and someone says "90,000 pennies=$9K, duh," and someone says "$900; move the decimal point two places, not one," and they say "No, you are wrong"

A social media comment thread humorously corrects "low self of steam" to "self esteem," noting playful misunderstanding

Image of a social media comment thread humorously correcting spelling errors

A comment thread reads: "Take this woman on a lies dictator you will be shocked how many times she's cheated on that man" with a laughing emoji, followed by "Not the lies dictator."

Screenshot of social media post with comments about the term "tugger war" instead of "tug of war," with emoji reactions

An exchange on social media about sunscreen and chemicals, with users debating whether sunscreen blocks vitamin D and if water is a chemical

Person thinks 2021 was a leap year and 2025 is the next one because they say February 2024 has 28 days

"Texas is like twice the size of Europe alone."

person mixing up expiration and inspiration

Person thinks Antarctica is a country, not a continent

Aerial view of farmland with text overlay: "Flying over America, look at all the states omg" followed by a heart-eye emoji

person mixing up the words carnivore and carnival

A screenshot of a TikTok video comment reads: "still wondering why you don't wear gloves," with a reply correcting "were*"

person spelling placebo as gazebo

person mixing up salmonella with salmon vanilla

person who thinks the earth is only 6000 years old

perrson who doesn't undersand the galaxy we are in