People Share Their Funny Fails on Social Media

Atnalta?

Atlanta, a city filled with art, culture, and trap music. Do you want to hear one mind-blowing fact about Atlanta? It’s a palindrome. If you spell it backwards, it still reads as Atlanta, at least according to one borderline illiterate Twitter user.

The fact of the matter is that Atlanta is not a palindromic word. This Twitter user should have realized their mistake before publishing this embarrassing yet hilarious post. In fact, you can check the spelling of the word to see that it doesn’t read the same backward and forward. The commenter pretty much summed up the collective facepalm of internet users everywhere.

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