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24 Times When "You Messed Up" Was An Understatement



We all mess up once in a while, in fact, maybe "once in a while" is being too kind... Let's be honest, we've probably made so many mistakes that we can't even count them, let alone remember them. But there are some instances that stick in our heads more than others. These are the big messes — the ones we never really recover from... But hey, at least they're funny!

1. Umm, no thanks



2. Great...now what will bring the boys to the yard?!


3. The real question is, did she get the phone?



4. Who's regretting this more?



5. Got a little too into the game 


6. Oh my...



7. "Well...what now?"


8. "I bet you're wondering how I got here..."

9. Soooo I guess there was metal in the room


10. Probably not a name that's going to increase sales...

11. Those cakes aren't expensive, are they?

12. You have a package for delivery


13. "Oh, just hanging out, wyd?"

14. Oops


15. Well, I won't be trying this again...

16. Looks like the reality of her tattoo choice is finally sinking in

17. What have I gotten myself into?

18. Dancing to the YMCA got out of hand real fast 


19. Now is not the time for regrets...


20. Ouch 

21. You better hope someone requests a stop soon

22. "We've got a little problem"


23. Give it a few months...it'll thaw out

24. Dude, how did you manage to do this?


  

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