“Bone apple tea” was just the beginning.

Most typos and misspellings are simple mistakes that don’t affect the readability of a sentence.

Here are 18 examples:

1.My brain flipped inside out after reading this.

Two user comments in a chat; one complains about the server's quality, followed by a confused response

2.Ironically, if the marriage was constipated then it probably wasn’t consummated.

3.That’s when you get cancelled and you transform into a giant bird.

“just certify that you have been satisfied.

Screenshot of a mobile device showing a conversation thread from a social media platform with users discussing the interpretation of a marriage law

5.Well, my bouche is amused.

7.What about a half law?

8.For what it’s worth, I would accept this new idiom.

Screenshot of a social media post with a pun, user fears sharing opinions and getting "ostrich sized" instead of ostracized

9.I hereby for big this person from posting.

10.When Pinocchio’s nose grows, call that a wooden surprise.

11.You just gotta reframe your thinking.

Person in obscured photo with text "How do y'all deal with someone who doesn't satisfy you in bed?"

12.Honestly, I hope they meant bad mitten shoes.

I wanna see those.

13.Yeah, I hate it when the air has too much tree Paul and.

Image of a text story about a dining experience involving confusion over the term "moose bouse."

15.I’m not gonna sugar code it: This is completely incorrect.

16.Soak AND wet???

17.I wouldn’t either.

Screenshot of a messaging app with a rain forecast shared, and a text message that reads "Soon army" followed by a reply "Not here."

18.And finally: Isn’t it hard to bang out with big scary paws?

Text message stating someone was found innocent in law, highlighting the impossibility of having it both ways

Comment on social media agreeing with a point, but with a typo: "Forward its worth" instead of "For what it's worth"

Social media comment reads "God for big an adult to have fun" with an emoji

Social media comment joking about expectations of UK politicians' behavior

Sign requests not to feed pigeons or birds to prevent encouraging them inside the store

Screenshot of a humorous text conversation where "bad mitten" is mistakenly used instead of "badminton."

Five-star review with text praising a product for quick improvement in spare bedroom organization, mentioning season change

Image of a sports stadium with unexpected oversize cushions on the field, tweeted in disbelief

Screenshot of a social media comment asking "is there anything added or sugar coded" with a date and 27 likes

Instagram comments screenshot with a user's question, "Why is everything soak and wet". Identity obscured

Wooden dresser with unique knot patterns and round handles, mistakenly thought to have drawers

Social media screenshot of a user's comment about being scared at a haunted house event, and the experience with their sister