The man is smug. He is sure that his path will take shape in a certain way. But fate often decides otherwise. And people can only guess why life makes fun of them. Consider a few such examples of irony of fate.

What is ironic in the society of Alcoholics Anonymous?

The founder of the Alcoholics Anonymous community, being on his deathbed, asked to bring him a glass of whiskey.

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Apparently, the program of anonymous alcoholics was not so effective

What is ironic about McDonald’s principles?

On one of the pages of the site, designed for McDonald's employees, was a warning about the dangers of hamburgers and french fries. Now this page has already been deleted.

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McDonalds clearly cares more about the health of its employees than about customers

What is ironic in the tune of McDonald's?

Farrell Williams, a musician and designer, worked at McDonald's as a young man. He was fired three times. Years passed. Ironically, Williams, along with Justin Timberlake, contributed to the development of McDonald’s main tune, “That's What I Love.”

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Farrell Williams McDonald's never won

What is ironic in the stop sign?

The main sign for road safety was invented by a native of New England, William Enot. Until the end of his days, he himself had not learned to drive. So William did not have the opportunity to take advantage of his own invention.

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The fate of the inventor of the Stop sign is very ironic

What is ironic in basketball?

Basketball was invented by an ordinary American teacher named James Naismith (Kansas). He was also the first basketball mentor. The irony of fate is that the first coach was at the same time the worst. In the entire history of basketball, Naismith has remained the only coach who failed to bring to mind the game of the Kansas team.

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Ironically, the first basketball coach remained the worst coach

What is ironic in Julia Caesar?

At the place where Caesar was killed in 44 BC. e., now there is a nursery for homeless cats. On its territory it is forbidden to kill baleen.

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Here in such an unusual way the same place connects cats and Julius Caesar

What is ironic in speech impairment?

Burliness, because of which a person cannot pronounce the letter "P", is called ... rotacism.

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People burrowing on the sound "P", just will not be able to pronounce the name of their speech violation

What is ironic in ear sticks?

Such sticks are most often bought to clean the ears. But many manufacturers around the world sell them in packages that say: "Do not use to clean your ears!"

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Ironically, these sticks are dangerous to clean your ears

What is ironic in bullfighting?

Bill Hillman was a big lover of bull fights. He wrote a book entitled "How to escape from running bulls?" Alas! Three weeks after the release of the book, the bull gored him.

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Bulls became the sad fate of Bill Hillman

What is ironic in the Beatles group?

In 2002, in Los Angeles, a tree was planted in honor of the legendary guitarist George Harrison. Later, the tree died due to beetles. One of the translations of the word “bugs” into English is “beetles” (Beatles).

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So the Beatles ate a tree planted in honor of the Beatles

What is ironic about dating sites?

The inventor of one of the largest foreign dating sites match.com, Harry Kremen, asked all relatives and friends to join the project. Including his girlfriend. As a result, the girl left Harry, having met on this site with another man.

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Yes, Harry shouldn't have asked his girlfriend for such a favor ...

What is ironic in crosswords?

Crosswords appeared at the dawn of the XX century. Then the New York Times mercilessly criticized them. In the publication, crosswords were called "the most primitive exercise for the mind." The New York Times Crosswords edition is currently one of the most popular in America.

hen crossword puzzles debuted in the early twentieth century, the New York Times was very critical of them, calling them a primitive sort of mental exercise. In 1942, the Times published its first crossword puzzle, and today, the New York Times crossword is the most famous one in America. Chec
You should never scold new inventions. After all, perhaps they will become the most popular