Oh… irony, how sweet you are sometimes. You know how the things we say can come back to haunt us? The test of time is a tough nut to crack, and this time, it’s all about failing. The Facebook page Posts That Did Not Age Well is showing embarrassing moments when quotes, comments, and everything else you saw online some time ago contradicts itself or completely misses the mark.
There’s aging like fine wine and then there’s aging like milk, and the posts here definitely fall into the latter. Some of these future predictions look so utterly ridiculous today, it may make you wonder what the heck they were thinkin’. From astounding Trump tweets to people who jinxed everything for the rest of us, there’s plenty here that’ll make you feel like dying inside.
So, let’s go down this memory lane together and take a look at everything that has gone wrong lately. If you don’t die from cringe in the meantime, be sure to check out part 1 after.
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#1 Filed Under ‘Most Ironic Trump Tweets’

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#2 Curse Of The Mummy

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#3 Did Not Age Well

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If humans could see the future, this post would probably have not existed. Because there’s nothing quite like failing the test of time. All the things you believed and said look more or less absurd in retrospect. Unless your job is predicting the future for a living.
Mysterious as it sounds, seeing what comes next is complex, critical, and quite a different job than the myths suggest. Paul Saffo, a technology forecaster in Silicon Valley, wrote in a piece for Harvard Business Review that “prediction is concerned with future certainty.” And that alone sounds quite paradoxical.
#4 War Predictions

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#5 Nothing But The Truth

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#6 Time Off Work

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Paul explains further: “forecasting looks at how hidden currents in the present signal possible changes in direction for companies, societies, or the world at large.” Thus the goal of forecasting is to “identify the full range of possibilities.”
Plus, “unlike a prediction, a forecast must have a logic to it,” says Paul. That means that the forecaster must always be able to articulate, explain, and defend this logic. “That’s what lifts forecasting out of the dark realm of superstition,” argues Paul. In the end, forecasting is “nothing more (nor less) than the systematic and disciplined application of common sense.” And that common sense is something we all have.
#7 Rudderless Ship

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#9 Probably One Of The Worst Future Predictions

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#10 The Worst President

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#11 Worst Fortune Teller

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#12 Taking A Few Months Off

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#14 Corona Outside

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#16 The Us Thought It Was #1 Again

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#17 Company Survival

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#18 Trivial Pursuit Gone Wrong

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#19 Keep Partying

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#21 Endless Life

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#22 He Could Never Do It

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#23 Aging Well, Actually

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#24 Right Before Everything Went Wrong

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#25 Did Not Age Well

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#26 Rewriting The Rules

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#27 You Wouldn’t Download A Car

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#28 House Robbery

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#29 Every Voice Matters
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