6/25/2023 0 Comments Most embarrassing moments peed![]() Well like a dolt I got stuck halfway through my pullover right on my tip. We were doing gymnastics, and practicing pull overs. I'm not sure this is how pull overs are supposed to be done. I was pretty new at the time and it's still mentioned to this day. Some weird noises that were supposed to be "I'm fine" but were really GASPWHEEEEEEEEEZEEEEEEEE came out of me. My toes got to just above the level of my hips when my hand just went "Thanks bro, we're out." About halfway to the ground my brain said "Well, this is our life now, falling." Went for rep 9,000,000, concentrating on my tired abs, totally forgot to think about holding on to the bar. ![]() I farted really loud when catching a clean.ĭoing toes to bar, getting tired. We were testing 1RM cleans so everyone was crowded around 1 platform cheering everyone on. I asked Reddit's CrossFit community to share their most embarrassing moments in the gym, and they definitely delivered with stories ranging from pinched weiners to peeing themselves during double unders. That sort of thing sticks with you whether it happened a few weeks ago or a few years ago, and we've all got some incredibly embarrassing stories of our time in the gym. I remember when I snatched a training bar onto my forehead while teaching someone how to snatch for the first time. In addition, people revealed the "craziest thing" an ex-friend or lover has done.Embarrassing moments happen to the best of us. The Internet also got real about why they were banned from places. Redditors revealed the "most disturbing thing" they've seen or heard in prison. This isn't the only viral Reddit thread that has people talking. Newsweek reached out to Redditor for comment. "The old guy's grandson saved the day, with an emergency towel transfer, but not before the whole pool complex had seen way too much hairy old British grandpa scrote," they wrote. Unfortunately, another man recognized the towel as his own and began tugging and demanding the towel back.before the man was done changing. The room fell completely silent, and everyone watched as he awkwardly shuffled to go find an employee."Īnother said they were poolside when a retired man exited the pool, grabbed his towel, and began to change out of his wet suit by using the towel as a modesty shield. In another moment in an Ikea store, a man "picked up a box" of around 20 plates, but things took a turn when they "immediately slipped out of his hands and smashed into a thousand pieces. "She thinks it's funny now, but at the time she was so embarrassed and mad." Accidents Happen "The photographer said we couldn't get a refund or retake the photos, so we have a family picture of my whole family with my mom standing there with her pants down and one with her turned around pulling up her pants (she was wearing thong underwear)," they wrote. ![]() They threw a fit, and they were yanking on their mother's pants.and accidentally ended up pulling her pants down before it was all over. His fly was up, but he was unusually quiet."Īnother admitted that when they were just a kid, their family went to Disney, and they were about to take a picture, and the Redditor didn't want to, apparently. "The worst part was, we had lab with him the next period. "No one knew how to tell him, and we didn't want to embarrass him," the user said. In addition, 12 percent had been proposed to three or more times, and 23 percent who shot down a proposal lived to regret the choice. A Reddit user revealed in a comment that a man made a "cringey tap song" in the form of a proposal in a restaurant, and he got down on one knee "only for the girl to go quiet and look around and say 'Justin, no! Wtf seriously?'"Īccording to research commissioned by SuperBreak, one in four women has turned someone down in a marriage proposal, Daily Mail reports. Proposals Gone WrongĮmbarrassment is a common emotion that many people experience. Redditor shared the post to the subreddit "Ask Reddit," and it has been turning heads ever since. The now-viral Reddit post, titled, "What is the most embarrassing thing you've ever witnessed," has been upvoted 11,900 times with 4,500 comments since it was posted on May 26. From a proposal let down to a Disney photo mishap, the Internet is getting real about the "most embarrassing" things they've ever seen, and commenters aren't holding back.
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