It's so hard to thing about these "worst mistakes" but then when you try to sleep at night you can't stop thinking about them
20+ Twitter Users Confessed the Worst Mistakes of Their Lives

We’ve all done something stupid in our lives. That’s ALL OF US. Given the boldness of those who posted, knowing that they survived to tell the tale, makes some stories more surprising than others. Twitter user @ssoledad1983_ created a thread for other users to share their surreal exploits and some of those turned out to be shockingly astonishing.
Bright Side compiled some of the worst mistakes users have shared in this hasty Twitter thread.
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Have you ever done something similar? Share your anecdotes with us in the comments!
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I saw this post on Reddit the other day:"If you think back about something you did in the past and cringe, then you grew as a person". I think this is a feeling some people have when they think about their mistakes from the past
Number 2 is the total opposite of karma LOL
#10 is my mom ?
I feel sorry for the person that saved the lollipop for later...
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