Author: Madeleine Sigrist
Good day, dear user community. Good news: today is not only New Moon and World Pasta Day, but also your favorite of all the favorite days of the week.
For Fail Tuesday we present you, among other things, an ugly cat, a clumsy doggo and a number of clumsy children, which of course we don’t laugh about.
Let’s start with: a nice start to the day.
wait for it There are two. 🙂
A wise man once said: Chantal, cry softly!
Maybe it was a cat, we don’t remember exactly.
We’re not evil, but…
Hi huh.
Funniest fail of the week:
That, my dear children, happens when you confuse the gas and the brake.
He’s okay. At least that’s what he says in the video.
upside down.
“First child-free evening after nine months without alcohol.”
What could happen if…
We don’t laugh. We would never do that.
Not sure if it fails or wins.
Drive carefully people!
Ah, children. You should know that by now.
Still, it’s always funny.
Life hack of the day!
The police are not what they used to be.
Police robot sends woman away after she tries to report a crime – then sings a song.
¯_(ツ)_/¯
Huiiiiii…
Loe.
The Black Eyed Peas were right: Where’s the love?
A high five for in between.
*clap*
Tasty paella, anyone?
Okay, one more try!
But that everyone should show off their paella.
The coolest thing in the picture is him:
Add a slideshow:
The doormat was maybe a little inaccurate with the instruction.
Did someone steal a design? Never!
I have a tattooed daughter. Like a normal daughter, but a little cooler. Yes, she bought me this T-shirt.
Hang up the poster, boss!
Greetings, Dave.
Oh, we miss the buzzer.
I’ve assembled the cases, boss!
The mannequin may need to be examined by a urologist.
Just an idea.
We didn’t even have a golf foul today!
Kids are so cute.
Old but good.
Old but good win-fail.
And …
Another proof that ideas that arise when you’re tipsy aren’t necessarily the best.
… bye!
This goat is smarter than you.
Post your favorite failed and win in the comments!
And until there are enough, you may want to check out another Faildi from the archive: