Skip to content
Search AI Powered

Latest Stories

TikToker Dragged For Mind-Boggling Fail After Trying To Buy Quarters On Amazon

TikTok screenshots of @kennedyfaris
@kennedyfaris/TikTok

TikToker @kennedyfaris shared how she had no idea where to get quarters for laundry, so she decided to order some on Amazon for an amazing deal—and her epic fail has people worried for her generation.

Make us preferred on Google

Often times, one person's fail is another's entertainment.

But in the case of TikToker Kennedy (@kennedyfaris), her fail has the internet collectively worried for her generation.


Kennedy took to the social media platform to share her blunder in hopes that the world laughed with her—but instead, she was met with over 3 million highly-concerned viewers.

In roughly a minute, the creator explained how what she thought to be the deal of a lifetime turned out to be one of her greatest disappointments.

As text above Kennedy read, "My 'I'm just a girl' moment," she explained that she needed quarters to do laundry but was unsure how to obtain them.

"Where does one just get quarters."
"So, I'm like, okay, I'm just gonna go on Amazon and buy quarters."

She continued that she came across quite the bargain.

"72 rolls for $10?"
"The math doesn't equal up, but that's a score."

Keep in mind that one single roll of quarters is $10.

She added:

"Amazon's losing money."

But, as it turned out, Kennedy was losing money.

"I get the package..."

She held up a coin sleeve.

"Empty."
"It's just 72 plain quarter roll sleeves with no quarters in them."

The TikToker finished:

"I don't really know what I was thinking."

In the caption, Kennedy wrote:

"My parents are so proud of me."

You can watch below.

@kennedyfaris

My parents are so proud of me #realisticroutineswithken #confidentwithken

While a few found Kennedy's mistake entertaining...


...many viewers said they never would have admitted this level of oops for the world to see.




And they are quite frightened that this degree of logic and reasoning walks among us.





We just wonder if she was able to do her laundry.

More from Trending

Andy Cohen, Anderson Cooper and Cheri Oteri
@latenightercom/X

Cheri Oteri Just Revived Her Iconic Barbara Walters Impression During CNN's America 250 Broadcast—And Anderson Cooper Totally Lost It

He may be one of the most poised news anchors out there, but even CNN's Anderson Cooper isn't immune to the church giggles—especially when Cheri Oteri is around.

The legendary SNL alum joined CNN's coverage of America's 250th birthday, doing her impression of Barbara Walters.

Keep ReadingShow less
Larry David; Donald Trump; Rob Reiner
HBO; Mandel Ngan/AFP via Getty Images; HBO

Rob Reiner Gets In One Last Dig At Trump In Surprise Final Acting Role Alongside Larry David—And It's A Mic Drop

Viewers this week of Larry David's new HBO historical sketch comedy series Life, Larry and the Pursuit of Unhappiness: An Almost History of America learned that the late award-winning actor and director Rob Reiner filmed a sketch for the show before his death in December of 2025.

His appearance in the show, playing the United States' first President George Washington, was kept secret until the episode aired on Thursday, July 2.

Keep ReadingShow less
Donald Trump; Giorgia Meloni
Aaron Schwartz / AFP via Getty Images; Ludovic Martin / AFP via Getty Images

Trump Ripped After Mocking Italy's Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni With Bizarre 'Restraining Order' Meme

President Donald Trump was criticized after he continued his feud with Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni by sharing a photo of her looking up at him with the words "restraining order needed" above it.

That phrase is featured above a photo Trump shared as part of a flurry of other posts on Truth Social. It features him with Meloni from the recent G7 summit, showing her—who is about a foot shorter than him—looking up in his direction.

Keep ReadingShow less

Woman Sparks Debate About Flight Etiquette After Preaching To Plane About Jesus During Flight In Viral Video

Well, travelers, we've heard flight attendants belt out "I Will Always Love You" on a 6:00AM flight, a young girl sing "How Far I'll Go" from Moana to "entertain" the masses during a delayed Delta flight, and we've even witnessed a surprise wedding, reception and all, down the center aisle before passing out the snacks.

And now, we've witnessed a woman breaking one of the biggest plane etiquette rules in the world, reminding all of the passengers that they could die before the flight begins, all to launch into a prophetic monologue about being saved by Jesus Christ.

Keep ReadingShow less
Bill Nesnidal
@billnes/Instagram

Gay Baseball Fan Opens Up About Painful Homophobic Encounter At White Sox Game To Show Why Pride Nights Are So Important

In a perfect world, we'd all be welcome in any space at any time without any fear of danger or hate.

But we all know that isn't the world we currently live in, which makes specialized spaces all the more vital.

Keep ReadingShow less