Having opinions? That’s a great sign you’re mature, independent, and confident—or, as some might say, a real know-it-all. But what happens when that confidence gets so thick it’s practically bulletproof, blocking out any chance of self-reflection or, heaven forbid, a little self-criticism? Turns out, overflowing confidence is a double-edged sword, especially if there’s zero logic holding it up.
Enter Reddit’s “Confidently Incorrect,” a place where all that hollow bravado meets its doom. Here, you’re not just wrong; you’re confidently, spectacularly wrong. First stop: a post on this infamous subreddit, “For those times when people are way too smug about their wrong answers.” Second stop? You’re roasted to a golden crisp, served up for everyone’s entertainment.