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Funny Pictures With Unexpected Plot Twists

Funny Pictures With Unexpected Plot Twists

Buzz Feed18-06-2025
Ever read something online, and when you get to the end, you're like, "Wow, they had us in the first half, not gonna lie"? Well, every meme, photo, and post in this list is just like that: like a little M. Night Shyamalan movie, with a twist at the end. But like, they're good, funny twists, not scary ones.
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Are they gone?
PANCAKES.
The extra twist is that this photo is actually of a guy named Oswald T. Avery.
🫠🫠🫠
The heart attack I would have had...
What a believable story.
Cut it out!
Ah, yes, not that one.
Awww.
Wait a minute...
Relatable!
Happy Pride!
Damn inflation.
Got em!
Ponds work, too.
Title was like 👀 at first.
Totally free!
In case it wasn't clear.
Well, I'll be damned!
My raviolis!
And finally: Mmmm, turkey.
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