17 Times People Woke Up And Chose Chaos

Have you ever woken up and just thought, “you know what? Let’s cause some chaos today!” Well, apparently, there are some people out there who did exactly that. They said “adios” to predictability and “hola” to the unpredictable.

Whether they woke up on the wrong side of the bed or just enjoy provoking reactions with their absurd decisions, these individuals tend to create chaos and elicit mild frustration.


1. “My personal pepperoni pizza”

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2. “Had to sit in different seats at the theater because this is what we found in the seats we had reserved.”

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3. “When my mom passed away a few years back the next door neighbor wrote this in the sympathy card.”

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4. “They counted this as one of them”

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5. “They advertised a stationary bike for free. It’s always too good to be true.”

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6. “The USPS postal worker made sure that he could get the record to fit into the mailbox.”

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7. “Someone took a bite out of this donut at the supermarket”

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8. “Guy blocking our 10 apartment garage”

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9. “Week long vacation. Came home to housemate sleeping and this…”

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10. “New house. New things to fixate on.”

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11. “I live in an upscale gated community. Someone wrote the gate password on the box so I guess they wouldn’t forget. So much for gated community.”

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12. “The Monopoly Money My Job Gave Me Instead of a Raise in 2018”

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13. “just cook half the spaghetti for dinner”

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14. “I opened the pizza I ordered to-go and saw this.”

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15. “Instead of printed sweater I recieved a sweater with print of printed sweater”

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16. “Lady wants a refund because of divorce”

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17. “So you’re sending me a reminder that I owe you nothing…. But charging me a $1 mail fee for said reminder?”

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Nate

Nate Armbruster

When he's not doomscrolling Twitter or writing for Pleated-Jeans, Nate Armbruster writes jokes—and then tells them on stage as a stand-up comedian, where he can watch audiences (hopefully) laugh in real-time.