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#AutoCorrectProbs

With smartphones as prevalent in our lives as they are today, I think it’s safe to say we’ve all come across some really unfortunate #autocorrectprobs.

 

-“Who’s up for Zimbabwe tonight?” …… Zumba. When autocorrect makes your friends think you wanna run away to Africa.

-“H&M is it going?” ….How. When autocorrect reminds you that you have a shopping problem.

-“Historical biceps are huge.” ….His. When autocorrect just doesn’t make any sense at all.

-“How did aides practice treat you yesterday?” …….Cheer. When autocorrect makes you seem like you’ve got an untreatable illness.

-“What’s fuzziness, mane?” …..Gucci. When autocorrect harshes your mellow as you’re trying to be #gangsta.

-“What the he’ll is he doing?” ….Hell. When autocorrect knows you shouldn’t be cussing anyway.

-“Her eyelajsds are so long.” ….Eyelashes. When autocorrect stops trying to fix your typos altogether.

-“That was funny. HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA.” ….. Haha. When autocorrect makes you sound like a crazy circus clown.

-“I caught a FisherWomanProblems.” …Fish. When autocorrect reminds you that you are, indeed, a weirdo.

-“How easy iur day?” …Was your. When autocorrect gives up on you entirely.

 

So there you have it. If you have any more autocorrect fails, let us know so we can add to the list!

 

 

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