Funny Pictures: Fail
71Failure can be funny. We try and try, and it doesn't always end up the way we'd intended. But we don't have to take ourselves so seriously. It's not that we fail that's funny; it's usually how absurd it is when it happens. Here are some examples of how failure can be very, very funny.
If anyone has more Fail pictures that:
- are in good taste,
- I think most people would find funny, and
- aren't the property of another website (check for a logo),
I'd love to put them up here. Just leave a link to them in the Comments area, and be sure to tell me if you own an image and would like me to credit you. Please be able to provide proof of your claim, and I'll happily add a mention for you and/or your site. I hope these images have made your day a little better. I love 'em.
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Thanks for the positive feedback, Pam! Does your kid get himself into awkward situations a lot? =)
They were great, really brightened my evening. I wish I had a camera for all the times I've caught my cats (or kids) doing something ridiculous. But it's never there when you need it!
LOL. They are really funny!!
"Which one is the largest?" Not only she did fifty fifty, she also answered it wrong! Oh my god. thats Ultra Epic Fail! LOL
LOL, This is great!
failblog.org - the ultimate fail picture site ever. including some videos.
SOOOO funny :)
lol, i got the url wrong. doh.
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pgrundy says:
2 years ago
These are great! I love the one of the boy with his head caught in the chair. That could SOOOO be my kid. Thanks!