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  1. Josh says:

    … sigh. so many of these. never. stop. forming.

    • SallyStruthers85 says:

      Hahahahahaha, but lets be honest…..did anyone get confused reading the word obvious with an extra “i”??? didnt think so, just another example of why spelling is pointless

    • Sabbath says:

      lol i actually made this page, the typo was on purpose ;)

  2. Jesse says:

    Also the end of the sentence should be “wrongly”.

  3. J. Love says:

    omg. what a retard.

  4. Htilam says:

    God!
    Why can’t peeple spell?
    seeriusly!!!

  5. makenzie says:

    XD me theee

  6. Strychnine says:

    Before you make a page critisising people’s English, make sure you can speel firdt. Seriusly!

    • Johnny Evans says:

      Correction needed in your sentence as well:
      *criticizing
      *spell
      *first

      Just saying you know since you got really emotional about the whole situation

      • DeLuXo says:

        Actually, your “criticizing” should be “criticising” in proper English.
        Also, “first” should be spelled “frist” in proper Internetsian

        • Shane says:

          wrong. In proper edited American English “criticizing” is fine. I’m sure “criticising” is correct in England but not here in the U.S.

  7. lallie says:

    I reckon that spelling mistake was on purpouse…

  8. Isar says:

    That’s so obvioius ^^

  9. Bridget says:

    Oh dear Lord…. whoever made this can’t even prove their point correctly. The ironic thing is, “education” is spelled correctly.

  10. Cullen says:

    You just slapped Grammar-Jesus in the face!

  11. ChromeLynx says:

    Who said Obvious is such an Obvious word?

  12. Luhgnut says:

    had to spell “expert” to a college student once. He said “Expert? With an “F?” Yeah you’re a freaking Efpert if I ever saw one. Stay in school.

    • lallie says:

      That just made my day… I had to share with friends! Hope you dont mind!

    • that may be the funniest thing I have heard ever.

    • iowa says:

      I’m sure it wasn’t his inability to spell as much as it was him having a hard time understanding you. Everybody knows the word expert, and everybody knows there is no ‘f’ in it. Theres a lot of situation where it would be easy to hear an ‘f’, such as over the phone, if you were drunk, if he was drunk, or if you were both drunk, of if you have an accent. I call bull on this one, at least the way you tell it. He either misheard you, or you said it wrong

  13. Brock says:

    was leaving out the word ‘it’ a sarcastic mistake as well?

    • Truth says:

      No, it was not.

      Leaving out the “it” after hate is not incorrect. In fact, it is better not to put it in, since it is completely unnecessary in that situation and does not add anything to the sentence.

      Also, although this attempt failed, I would encourage you to continue studying grammar. I think you will soon stumble upon something we like to call “capitalization”.

  14. schmoooo says:

    I wonder if using “two” instead of “too” was on purpose…other wise this would be to much fail to handle.

  15. Drew says:

    I’m thinking he intentionally spelt obvious incorrectly…

  16. Noor says:

    It is on purpose, apparently. Recent status update:

    “If you haven’t realized; I’ve spelt obvious wrong to prove a point. Bugs you doesn’t it?” – http://bit.ly/aD52BX

  17. Matt says:

    anybody notice the tag ‘irony’ is spelt ‘iron’?

  18. Rain says:

    I think this one was on purpose….I mean look at the fan groups name.

  19. Jonte says:

    Lern to spell, idioits!

  20. that guy says:

    I’m starting a petition to protest any more failbook postings pointing out spelling/grammar mistakes. People on the internet can’t spell, we get it already.

  21. Gerdug says:

    Obvioiusly intentional.

  22. Fail Mom says:

    losers

  23. Saxopwned says:

    get owned.

  24. daedalus says:

    Failbook needs to learn what irony is.

  25. Jim says:

    To be fair, “obviouis” may be a typo rather than the poster not knowing how to spell the word–”u” and “i” ARE next to each other on most keyboards, after all.

  26. daedalus says:

    From the fanpage, posted by admin, “If you haven’t realized; I’ve spelt obvious wrong to prove a point. Bugs you doesn’t it?”

  27. Meghan says:

    I’m suprised this got 57 thumds down.

  28. meh says:

    they didn’t spell education rong, though.

  29. Animaphagus says:

    Since i’m not a native english speaker, I can’t point any mistake there…
    Except a typo on “obvious”…
    That’s all??? Because if it is, this one is lame…

    (by the way; please excuse any mistake I could have done :p)

  30. lordnimr0d says:

    everyone knows the ‘u’ should be ‘you’!

  31. monetlilly says:

    Spell check ftw!

  32. forge says:

    I joined a Facebook group called “I’m So Old I’ve Actually Dialed a Rotary Phone Before” just so I could say “I’m So Old I Remember When We Didn’t End Sentences With Prepositions.”

  33. Kit-Kun says:

    …Yeah… I’m going to get flamed and I know I’m going to get people on my ass about this but… Where’s the fail? Maybe it because I can’t spell to save my life, but I can’t see anything wrong…

  34. OneHappyAtheist says:

    Doesn’t get more obvious than that.

  35. robby says:

    It’s too not two, you de de de.

  36. Anne says:

    Yeah, I also get the sense that the typo in the group name was intentional. Ironic in the same way as the “Derek Zoolander School for Kids Who Can’t Read Good and Want to Do Other Stuff Good Too.”

  37. Nyi says:

    AHAHA xD I can’t help but laugh that’s just so hilarious xD
    Thanks people you just made my (birth)day xD AHAHA

  38. Carrie ♡ says:

    me too* ‘me two’ is incorrect. :D

  39. Intelligent Person says:

    I just love it when people fail to recognize sarcasm.


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