South Africa? Apparently Not Part Of Africa According To This Genius
When Your History Test Comes Back... Face Down
"No Nation Older Than 250 Years" – Historian Who Needs A Time Machine
A little confidence is good—it helps you go after what you want and make friends. But too much? Well, you might just end up making a fool of yourself. The Dunning-Kruger effect basically says the people who think they're the best... usually aren't.
The USDA Secretary Confuses Biodiversity Conference With Diversity Training, Cancels Hawaii Event
Anti-Vaxxer Logic: The Ultimate Head-Scratcher
Ok Buddy, Whatever You Say
Turns out, some folks just have an extra dash of overconfidence. Men? Yep, they usually win that prize. And if you can't tell you’re out of your depth—say, arguing with a bear or flying a plane—you’re in for a world of hurt.
Apparently, All Art Is As Benign As Mayo
That *Sounds* Like A Great Idea (Said No One Ever)
Birthdays, But Make It Confusing
Being way too sure of yourself can also make you miss chances or take on stuff that's way out of your league. Plus, friends might start thinking you're a bit full of yourself. Awkward.
Silly Marsupial Mistakes Big Time
'Big Brain' Move From This Legend
Numbers Game: How Wrong Can You Get?
Some signs of a confidence overload include thinking you're entitled to special treatment, needing constant praise, being a little arrogant, and dodging responsibility. Sound familiar?
$15 An Hour? More Like $100K! Math Magic!
About That Video With Dissolving Pills & Syringes...
Apparently Both Parents Gotta Be Citizens To Be Natural Born? Hold Up...
Everyone messes up! The cool move? Admit it, say sorry, and maybe even laugh it off. That makes you way more relatable than someone who stubbornly refuses to admit they're wrong.
Breaking: White Women Can’t Procreate?! Say What?
Bacteria Don’t Exist? Someone Needs A Science Class
Thinking A Bestselling Aussie Author Writes Like An American? Nope.
The ‘Confidently Incorrect’ subreddit started on a whim after someone spotted a goofy comment online. It exploded overnight with thousands jumping in to share the funniest ‘oops, nope, wrong.’ moments.
Didn’t Do His Research, Gets Owned
The Moon Doesn’t Reflect Light? What Planet Are You On?
This Comment Deserves A Facepalm Award
At first, it went viral (hello, 30k members in a day!). Now it’s a steady hangout for anyone who loves watching people confidently sprinkle wrongness all over the internet.
Never Seen An Orchestra, Hates Woman Conductor Anyway
It’s Called The Water Cycle, Pal. Seriously.
Primary Colors? Not According To This Genius
Their founder says confidence is what gets us out of bed. And honestly, shy people with all the facts? Not the ones who usually get the mic.
Red Has Clearly Never Visited A Farm
Blood Nearly Boiling? Heart Rate Says Otherwise!
Mention The Bible On An Optimus Prime Meme, Get Wild Responses
This subreddit calls out the over-the-top confident people who get it totally wrong. It's all about genuine moments, not scripted jokes. Plus, they politely ask users not to share conversations they're in themselves.
So Close! But Nope, Not Quite There
Wireless PCs Don’t Exist? Tell That To Technology
"Nothing And Nobody Are Made Of Stardust?" Wait, What?
So which post made you cringe the hardest? Do you call out wild, confident nonsense online, or just scroll on by? Spill your thoughts below!

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