Sure, we could do things correctly all the time, but where's the drama in that? We're busy people, and doing things in a way that is only technically right is a far superior option when it comes to looking clever and making people upset. Doing something incorrectly or being wrong is obviously shameful, but being technically right or technically accurate is all about making the right call with style.
In this collection of beautiful technically accurate moments from Reddit, we have a mother who told an adopted child they were an easy physical birth for her, a doctor whose diagnosis didn't quite hit the patient right, someone who might need to re-learn how astrology works, and someone who reached out to a news station telling them they have a scoop. Just not the right kind of scoop.
That's the beauty of technically accurate moments that aren't incorrect. They take lunch to the next level. Carry on!
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