No joke, mere hours before this video was uploaded, my partner and I broke up. Even feeling as sad and shitty as I do, I still recognise the humour in the situation so thanks Matt for accidentally putting a comical spin on my worst day.
I hope your doing alright :( whatever situation it is remember its only temporary and you WILL get through it!! :D being in a relationship is tough and a breakup is even harder, ive been through a pretty intense one but i promise its going to get better. :) idk what im doing writing essays in matt roses comment section but i hope this helped a little bit.
@sulf Thank you for your kind words. This is exactly the type of encouragement I really need to hear right now. You seem like a nice and caring person and I hope the best for you. P.S. Matt Rose comments are the perfect place for essays, especially kind ones.
@Galaxyfnaf And Dino Thank you, I hope I can and you're making me feel that I can even more. And thank you for listening, that alone can make a world of difference for someone like me going through tough times.
@julia shirokova Four years. We're planning to stay friends, though, once we've taken the time to process the break up. It still hurts to think we won't be together the same way again, though.
The worst thing to send on accident or purpose, expecially to your ex husband/wife, is sending a meme that says "Hippity Hippity, Half Of Your Stuff Is My Property"
This doesn’t have to do with exes, but I remember a specific time a while ago when I took a video of myself with a Pokémon plush in my hand, and me making the noise the Pokémon makes. The intended recipient of the video was my dad, who also likes Pokémon, but I accidentally sent it to my best friend. I immediately realized my mistake, and just typed very quickly to not watch the cringy video. Well, she did watch it, and was laughing hysterically at it. We’re still best friends after all these years (and that video), and she reminds me of that text often. 💀💀💀
Oh, I have a great story. Years ago my grandfather was trying to email my mum a picture he had taken of her doing the taunting wiggling-fingers-tongue-stuck-out face and accidentally emailed it to my aunt's crappy ex-husband, who nobody in the family has contacted before or since. This man's only communication with his ex-in-laws for at least 20 years was a picture of his ex's sister making a vaguely rude gesture at him with zero context or caption, and I think it's beautiful.
@@leeyubinsproperty I cry laughing every time I imagine his face upon receiving the email. Can you imagine the confusion?? This probably haunts his dreams
I had a friend that sent their ex a message meant for their urologist to get checked for prostate cancer (for context, my friend and his urologist are friends and my friend is very lighthearted). The message read: "Are you ready to get my magic orbs checked for curses?" To a woman he hadn’t talked to in *years*. Jesus Christ.
@@aroacecorgi2645that was a typo on the part of the person writing. tbh it’s almost more impressive how he’s just able to read out the mistakes like that instead of just mentally correcting them without even noticing.
@@Matt_Rose In their defense, if the bird had already been plucked and beheaded, it can be quite difficult to tell the two apart unless there's something else that can be used as a size reference visible as well...
back in high school i was partnered with my ex doing a group project and accidentally sent her a link to a fucking harry potter fanfic instead of the link to the google doc we were supposed to share and work on 😭
Right, like, why do they still have their numbers/text conversations closeby enough to even do this by accident. Unless they were still on talking terms, in which case sending them you are the eggiest egg isn't as bad as it seems.
One of the only downsides of technology. Accidentally sending messages can be brutal, it’s just to avoid the majority of accidental messages, the only way I can think of changing it is to have to painstakingly go through a ‘are you sure you want to send this message?’ pop up every single time, and chances are you’re still gonna send some. Oops wrong person
Here's a terrible one: we accidentally HIRED my mother's ex from high school as one of our movers (we all have chronic pain so lifting is hard for us!) and it was EXTREMELY awkward for her. She said she wanted to just melt into the floor because the reason he was an ex... was that she started dating his older brother. Who was also there, and also remembered her because she broke up with him in a rather abrupt fashion after she moved away. Luckily she was able to duck out after about an hour and pretend to go back to the old place "to clean it up..."
@@majman446 wait are you actually serious? Holy heck. Op says "we" as in op and his/her family (or whoever op is with). They did the hiring as a group and thus op tells the story as "we" instead of just "me".
@@enigmatic2878 Ok, I just needed an explanation, cause OP didn't specify who the "we" actually was. They just started the story with the word "we" with no specification.
A former friend of mine was driving with me and a few other people in the car. He handed me his phone and asked me to send a minion meme to some girl we'll call Angela. The problem is that there were multiple Angelas in his contacts and that he only told me her first name. Not knowing this, I sent the meme to the first person I found in his contacts named Angela. I later found out the Angela I sent it to was both the wrong Angela and his ex girlfriend. I wish I could say I know what the fallout to that was.
@@syedarizvi7290 He wanted that meme to get sent. I did it because, knowing him, the alternative probably would have been him sending the meme himself while driving (high school seniors can be dumb sometimes).
Habit, maybe? I imagine it might be hard to remember all the teeny details about cutting off contact during a time like breaking up, or maybe someone is just cavalier/lazy about their contacts list and doesn't feel like cleaning it out. Definitely seems like something I'd be likely to forget in a situation like that lol
@@LeopardMask12 this is exactly it. I had an ex-friend who was actually rather terrifying that I cut all contact with for my safety. I blocked him everywhere, did my best to remove traces of him from my life in public spaces, and tried to ensure everyone we were mutual friends with knew to not allow him to circumvent blocks to contact me. It was 4 years later that I realized I never removed his number from my phone, since he was towards the bottom of my contact list and all the numbers I used more I got to via my message center.
Years ago I did Movember and sent my then-boyfriend some very bad selfies of the ginger monstrosity with some equally-cringe, slightly naughty, captions. It took a very confused exchange of about 10 messages and him intervening with his new number for me to realise I’d sent them to his old phone, which was now in the possession of his grandad 💀
@@ChrissieBearIf he already owned two numbers and two phones. Then he'd figured why buy a new number of grandpa, I'll lend one which I don't really use anymore. Except, forgot to notify gf about it.
3:02 matt singing "dont lose your head" was not something i expected to ever hear, but i am so glad it exists. also really hope the person who tweeted that doesnt share the same end as anne boleyn
Can you imagine if "talked too danm much about musicals" was one of the ex's complaints about them? It would make having sent that specific video so much more Awkward
He delivers skullemoji like he lost a poker game against the devil and has now been mildly cursed to never pronounce a word the same way again, every time he says anything it has to sound different to all the previous uses of the word ever.
I never accidentally sent my ex anything but my mom once answered the phone when he was calling, she was in a horrible mood and opened with "Shut the F*CK UP"... And since my mom and I have a similar voice I later got a Facebook message calling me all manner of slurs and hurtful things... Been a lot happier since I dropped that toxic friendship though, thanks mom.
@@Karishma_Unspecified At the time we weren't talking because he insisted *I * needed space (I know, weird) but we did get sorta back together, but he was extremely abusive, (emotionally, physically, and s-xually) but I was naive and blinded by "love" and didn't realize. Eventually, I realized the abuse after finally opening up to my therapist. I blocked him and tried to cut him out of my life best I could. My friends called the cops on him after I told them what had been going on. wack and traumatic story wooo
@@winnn998 Wow that is intense. I'm sorry! (I hope I didn't pick on the wounds - apologies if I did - and I hope that today, you see it more as an entertaining story to tell, than traumatic).
The love reaction reminds me of something that happened at work. So I work in a restaurant and we use a single tablet to book all the orders into the computer. Us helps are only supposed to use it when absolutely certain because it's impossible to delete an order without getting the boss down - way too complicated. Anyway, I was sure. What I didn't know was that my colleague who was responsible for orders that evening had heard the order and already booked it, so it was in there twice. In a panic, I tried to delete it (this was shortly after we had gotten a new tablet, so I'd hoped this one might have a deleting function) and apparently pressed a "repeat order" button of sorts. After that, the order was in three times and my colleagues were quite confused as to how the heck that had happened especially given that I already been chewed out. My colleagues managed to redistribute the orders when two more people ordered the same thing, but it was a damn uncomfortable evening nonetheless.
I got Facebook hacked by spam once and it sent a link to all my friends, the link it sent was for different things for everyone. It sent one to my ex, who broke up with me because of religious reasons (her being Christian, me not), the link it sent her was for bible studies.
This story is the other way around. My ex accidentally called me when I was on vacation. I picked it up then because I thought maybe he wanted to say sorry for a few things he said to me that made me break up with him. When he finally saw that I was on the line, he was like "oh sorry I didn't mean to do that, have a good day"... that was the only time he had ever called me... we were in a long distance relationship for 4 months
I know it's been said before, but it can never be said enough: Matt Rose has many a best quality and reading the keyboard smashes the way god intended is one of them.
I mean..at least sending your ex husband if he had done his homework and its time for bed isnt that scary/embarassing...at least he would definitely know it was meant for your son
there are times I wish I had someone to be with, but then I see this and I'm glad I've not had an ex... not worried I'd send them anything, I don't want them sending me stuff
Not an ex but when i was trying to clear an old group chat from my snapchat home screen i accidentally pressed the video call button. When I say old group chat I mean a group chat that we made for the front ensemble of my high school marching band, that I had graduated from a full year and a half ago. I'm about to be a junior in university and I am still extremely embarrassed by this occurrence.
In my experience, probably many people did think it was funny, but they did not think less of you! That is a mistake anyone could make and they were probably just glad it wasn't them.
That would be hilarious, the random stuff I've sent to my uncle ranges from random Star Wars memes to just random autocorrected gibberish by the paragraph
@@Matt_Rose sorry I didn’t text the group shitting messages group this morning, I forgot to tell you my great aunts dog’s grandmas son is pregnant and I had to attend the baby shower. 😒😒😋 very sorry, I will shit twice as much tomorrow. 😔😔😔
I'm still stuck on the fact that these people kept their ex's number / social media, especially the ones who aren't on speaking terms. Surely you'd delete and/or block them after breaking up, right? Weirdos.
I'm too lazy to clean out my huge contact list since google keeps adding more contacts for me and I've worked in multiple fields that required huge contact lists to have on hand. I now have the fun game of possibly accidentally sending messages to old clients or coworkers I haven't seen in almost a decade
My highly religious mother-in-law pestered me and my wife about my facial hair for a long time. When I eventually did shave it, I took a full-body picture of myself wearing nothing but a Hitler mustache. To mess with my wife, I sent her mom this picture. I took it far enough to give myself a heart attack as well. I was saved by the 4gotten fact that my phone had an additional question for multi-media messages. Whew!
I accidentally sent my poor mother furry yiff which I meant to send to my friend as a joke but they have similar contact names so I just hit whatever and sent it. I was damn near crying from embarrassment
@@just.a.no-name.person5514 excuse me? What, did your gacha life character's parents die in a car crash or something? You need to learn what sympathy is.
I wonder how people accidentally do some of the stuff in this video… you think most people would just remove their ex’s contact from their phone after a while
I'm assuming deleting their ex's numbers (considering whether or not they broke up on a positive note, or had to keep the # for important reasons or something) must have some level of emotional difficulty....or just didn't think of it.
Here's an idea, strange school habits! I'll go first, I always had a strange habit of throwing stones on top of the school roof, in year 2-3 ish (look I'm British ok I don't know about American grades) I accidentally hit the staff room window... AND I DIDN'T EVEN GET PUNISHED. though never did that habit again.
My old school was near a giant hill that was also near a lake, I used to climb up the giant ass hill and grab rocks and watch them fall down the hill. I made one of my classmates go to the hospital while doing this once, and i kept on doing it
Never accidentally sent my ex anything BUT I did once accidentally send a guy who I had feelings for but turned me down a text that was meant for my mother