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It was very kind of him to assist with fixing the helmet.

**What Happened:** Last Saturday, I decided it was the perfect day for a bike ride, oblivious to the fact that my helmet had been sitting in the garage for months, gathering more dust than a magician’s top hat. Upon pulling it out, I realized the strap was a tangled mess that looked like it had just survived a cat fight. Just as I was contemplating wearing it like a crown instead, my neighbor, Jim, strolled by and offered to help.

**Why It’s Funny:** Jim, a well-meaning but notoriously clumsy guy, turned the quick fix into a slapstick routine as he struggled with his own helmet while trying to untangle mine. He managed to knock over my recycling bin and trip over his own bike, ending up face-first in a pile of empty soda cans—but in the end, my helmet was miraculously fixed! Watching him roll around in cans like a wayward raccoon added a humorous twist to what could’ve just been a mundane Saturday, making it a ride to remember (or forget thanks to the embarrassment)!

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Smart_Coconut6313 • 13,001 points
Is it crazy that I actually took it seriously for a bit before realizing how stupid I was.

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cloistered_around • 542 points
I don’t know squat about football, so first round I was like “oh neat” and then second round became obvious.

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LiveShowOneNightOnly • 138 points
At the beginning of the clip, you can see 31 offers the first “adjustment” which is a hand to the facemask of 80. That is illegal per football rules.

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Ok-Classroom5548 • 29 points
You mean when 80 grabbed his jersey and pulled him and 31 put up his hand to block a headbut to the face?

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Ihavenospecialskills • 23 points
I’m with you, “That doesn’t sound right, but I don’t know enough about sports or helmets to dispute it.”

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idk_my_name123 • 4,441 points
Op’s name literally says gullible

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Son_Riku • 3,236 points
FUCK YOU

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Hairy_Answer_5151 • 324 points
Thanks for typing out what I had just said out loud to myself

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closethegoddamn • 55 points
Thank you for relaying the message I was just about to type out

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Akeinu • 17 points
Thank you for properly conveying the communication I meant to send

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FactConfident9475 • 6 points
Thank you all for doing the notorious thing we all know needs to be done in a Reddit post by conforming all the things we were about to say before we ever said them so we don’t have to now because the predestination of the predictable responses by the typical users of this app have been fulfilled and lived out through you great and wonderful folks.

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wolan1337 • 155 points
I don’t get it…

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illmatic2112 • 378 points
It’s an old joke you tell someone who will fall for anything. “The sign on the wall says gullible” or “Their name is gullible”. Then you go check to see, and it’s not there, they told you ahead of time that you were gullible and you went to go see for yourself haha

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im_not_a_gay_fish • 237 points
It usually works except for cases like mine where the username *actually* has the word gullible in it

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Oodan_Noodles • 349 points
I really just fell for that shit again huh?

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Important-Actuator35 • 170 points
Got hit with it twice in under a minute. I think I’m calling in sick for the day

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Father_VitoCornelius • 65 points
You could just call in gullible.

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sasfasasquatch • 37 points
Fool me thrice, shame on me

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fisherthemkek • 35 points
Fool me once, shame on me..

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mnid92 • 37 points
Fool me twice, well you’re not fooling me again…

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SkollFenrirson • 13 points
Isn’t that a saying in Tennessee?

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Admirable_Loss4886 • 11 points
Idk if you’re joking or not but I believe it’s a quote from former president bush.

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Admirable_Loss4886 • 13 points
Fool me three times, fuck the peace sign, load the chopper let it rain on you!

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Demonokuma • 11 points
Missed the first one just to eat the second one.

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Criks • 10 points
Here the joke is “wow someone wrote gullible on the ceiling” and if they look up you know.

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ErraticDragon • 7 points
It’s so funny that this joke still works even after they took “gullible” out of the dictionary.

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mEFurst • 14 points
Literally had this exchange last week with a student. She told me the word gullible was written on the ceiling, I looked her dead in the eye and told her gullible wasn’t even in the dictionary and she completely fell for it, much to the amusement of her desk partner

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Beat_the_Deadites • 3 points
Teaching probably keeps you pretty sharp.

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lurker_lurks • 5 points
One time in math class I wrote “gullible” on a piece of paper and taped it to the ceiling in math class while the teacher’s back was turned. She wouldn’t look up.

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6sha6dow6 • 5 points
But wouldn’t checking mean you’re verifying if is true? Thus contrary to being gullible? Being gullible would imply you believed it was true and never bothered to verify.

What do you think?

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