Guy’s Tweet About His Internet Browser Being Annoying AF Goes Viral Because We Have ALL Been There

Guys Tweet Annoying Internet Browser Viral

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Have you ever mistakenly made a small typo when entering the address of a website on your internet browser? Has that incorrect URL then been recommended to you repeatedly by your internet browser every time you try to type in the correct URL for the site you want to visit?

If you answered yes to those two questions then you will 100 percent understand why this tweet by a man named Mark Magark blew up with over 119,000 likes and almost 30,000 retweets (as of this writing).

No, internet browser, I do NOT want to visit Goggle.com or Twittter.com or even BroBibel.com. Quit asking me?!

So yeah, I feel you, Mark. I really do. And so do thousands of other people on the internet apparently.

https://twitter.com/HappyHorseSkull/status/943331950420512770

https://twitter.com/khemphoud/status/943358304822157316

https://twitter.com/bmlewis92/status/943299526688935937

https://twitter.com/realKHughes/status/943224133814575104

Of course there IS a simple way to fix this annoying internet browser problem, which all the spoil-sports shared with Magark repeatedly.

https://twitter.com/DaxterSpeed/status/943203499663396864

Which, naturally, led to this…

And this…

Exactly, Gingerbread Witch! Exactly. Outrage is the fuel that feeds the internet.

And, of course…

https://twitter.com/thewildernerd/status/943281243013070848

God love the internet.

H/T Distractify

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Douglas Charles is a Senior Editor for BroBible with two decades of expertise writing about sports, science, and pop culture with a particular focus on the weird news and events that capture the internet's attention. He is a graduate from the University of Iowa.
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