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18 Times People Didn't Realize Who They Were Talking To, And It Ended In Grave Embarrassment

1. When this person told a bartender to call them "doctor," not realizing that they were also a doctor:

2. When this person tried to school the creator of Avatar on his own show:

3. When this person couldn't apply to a company that required mastery of a program that...he created:

4. When this person had the gall to accuse Malala of doing "nothing" for human rights issues:

5. When this person told the author of a book on nerve agents to "do some research" on the topic of nerve agents:

6. When this person had no clue that they were talking to this IndyCar driver:

7.When this person told a famous book reviewer to "read a fucking book":

A book reviewer telling a story about a random guy on a subway telling him to "read a fucking book"

8. When this person told Jenna Fischer that she looked like an "older version" of Pam from The Office:

9. When this person tried to train someone on a document that they wrote themselves:

10. When this barista told Tom Morello that he looked like Tom Morello (and still didn't put two and two together after he said his name was Tom):

11. When this person told someone to give "the maker of the videos" credit...on content they made?:

12. When this person tried to tell the moderator of a subreddit what they should and shouldn't post:

13.When this person told an Olympic swimmer that they should swim with the local country club:

14. When this person made the humiliating (and sexist) mistake of underestimating a female writer:

15. When this person mansplained "Hamilton" to Lin-Manuel Miranda:

16. When this person told a nurse they should "spend a day on the frontline as a nurse and find out what it's like" because they didn't see them clap at the start of the pandemic:

17. When this person told a med school professor and retired military doctor that they're "a little naive" about what a bio weapon consists of:

18. And finally, when this person was wearing a Blink-182 shirt, but had no clue that the lead vocalist Mark Hoppus was complimenting them on it:

H/T: r/dontyouknowwhoiam