20+ People Whose Bubbles Burst Way, Way Too Late

If you really stop and think about it, you’ll probably discover that you only realized certain things were true at a very late age. And that’s good because it means your brain never stops absorbing new information. But don’t worry, you’re not alone in this. In fact, there are some Reddit users who confessed, in this thread, about some of the things they learned at an embarrassingly late age, and their answers are a lot of fun to read.
Bright Side gathered a few of the strangest and funniest bubble bursts we found on Reddit and decided to share them with you because, in the end, we’re sure it happens to everyone.
1. Baby horses are real though!
2. Working just one day a week? Amazing job!
3. Believing in magic isn’t that bad.
4. Perhaps some other people have this problem...
5. Not an easy thing to learn, we agree.
6. Smart mice
7. Fantasy reindeer
8. “What are my parents’ names?”
9. It’s actually not a bad idea...
10. No, kryptonite isn’t real...
11. Arranged marriage
12. But is it really a good word?
13. It’s either brown cows with white spots or white cows with brown spots...
14. Lamb, sheep, goat, ram, or mutton...
15. How many chromosomes do we actually have?
16. It’s a real cake, friends.
17. They really don’t!?
18. Potato chips
19. Not illegal, but it is dangerous!
20. Going up?
21. A fair assumption
22. Calendar problems
23. It depends on what bread we’re talking about here.
What things did you learn very late in life? Don’t be ashamed to share your thoughts with us because it happens to everyone. Let’s at least laugh at this stuff together!
Comments
Ah let's be real, we all once thought that ponies are baby horses ?
8 reminds me of when I was like 12 and I asked my mom how old she actually was... I had no idea
12 reminds me of my neighbor who was like 6 years younger than me, he thought sexy was a bad word too
Sounds like he was easy to troll!
He was maybe 6 years old at the time, he was kinda annoying to deal with actually..
20 thought the same till today 31
21 so did i?
I thought trains had no conductors, they simple run the rails by themself. I think I was 10 or 12 when it seemed logic that there should be a train conductor after all. ?? Also did not know I had a middle name until I went to school :)) No one told me I have one..?♂️
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