The internet is full of BS these days. Whether it’s political propaganda or people just straight up lying on social media, the truth seems to be a foreign concept to many. Fortunately, for every shameless liar that exists, there’s at least one other person ready to call them out. So here are 25 people doing just that.
Any die-hard makeup addict knows that a quality cosmetic is an investment. The best palettes might eat away your paycheck, but there’s no comparison to a new eye shadow from Tarte, MAC, or any of those other name brands.
That being said, people who love makeup treasure it and don’t take kindly to those who do not. If you’re a true makeup addict, then any and all of these photoswill feel like an all-out assault on everything you hold dear.
1. This palette that suffered an extreme tragedy.
2. This proof that 2-year-olds should never be left alone.
3. This lipstick that passed before its time.
4. This sneaky doggo that got into its owner’s purse.
5. These unsightly lipstick-stained teeth.
6. This horrific aftermath of liquid eyeliner.
7. This fake eyelash that couldn’t handle the pressure.
8. These clump-tastic lashes.
9. This deeply disturbing use of cosmetics.
10. This tragically sabotaged makeup collection.
11. This highlighter that has a permanent paw print.
12. This sign that there is such a thing as too much foundation.
13. These falsies that are desperately attempting to flee.
14. This beauty blender full of mold.
15. This alarming photo of someone eating foundation.
16. This mom who almost glued a dead fly to her lashes.
17. This straight-up cakiness.
18. This neck and face that don’t quite match up.
19. This assault on makeup lovers everywhere.
20. This unfortunate lash rip.
21. R.I.P. this brand new Too Faced palette.
22. These brows that are being used for jump rope.
23. This phone that was used by someone who wears a lot of makeup…
24. This driveby that left no survivors.
25. And lastly, this MAC concealer that never stood a chance.
Look, not everyone is great at spelling. It’s not something we’re born knowing, we have to learn it. That’s the whole point of English class. You might never find yourself in a situation where you need to know the difference between imply and infer to make it through your life, but you will need to know how to spell.
Many times it’s not even the spelling, exactly, that’s the problem—it’s that people mishear words or morph them into other words. I had a roommate once who thought that idolizing someone was putting them on a “pedestool.” The correct word is, of course, pedestal, like the thing that statues are placed on for display in museums. But to my roommate, pedestool made sense because a stool is a thing people stand on.
What I’m saying is, we’re not here to judge or shame people who can’t spell. We’re just here to laugh at them.