The Entertaining World of Apple Misconceptions Uncovered: A Colorful Journey of Discovery

Skylar Hawthorne

Updated Tuesday, April 16, 2024 at 12:00 AM CDT

Have you ever come across a post on social media that left you in stitches? Well, we have a treat for you today. A recent image circulating the internet has caught the attention of users far and wide. Titled "Orange you glad I didn't say banana," this image delves into the world of apple misconceptions, leaving us all in fits of laughter.

The image consists of a series of screenshots, each showcasing a comment from a different user. The comments are presented in colorful text boxes, adding to the overall comedic effect. Let's dive right into the hilarity.

The first comment, attributed to a user named "thehobbutts," is displayed in a black text box with white text. It reads, "I used to think green apple was a flavor invented by the candy industry like blue raspberry because I had never seen a green apple before. I just thought all apples were red, and long story short, when I realized I was red-green colorblind, it really messed me up." The sheer innocence and subsequent revelation of this user's colorblindness had us rolling on the floor.

In response to "thehobbutts," another user named "audreyjensensgirl" chimes in with a green text box that states, "There's also yellow apples." It's fascinating to witness the exchange of knowledge and the friendly banter between these users.

Of course, "thehobbutts" couldn't resist replying to this newfound information. In the same black text box as before, they exclaim, "Now y'all are just messing with me!" The disbelief and confusion in their response only add to the comedic value of the image.

To top it all off, the final comment is a black text box with no text attributed to "thehobbutts." The absence of any words speaks volumes, encapsulating the humor of the situation perfectly.

This image has undoubtedly resonated with many, as it showcases the joy of discovering something new and the hilarity that can ensue from simple misconceptions. It's a reminder that laughter can be found in the most unexpected places, even in the world of apples.

So, the next time you take a bite into an apple, remember this image and let out a chuckle. And who knows, you might just find yourself questioning the colors of fruits in a whole new light. Happy laughing!

Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in the comments depicted in this image are solely those of the users involved and do not reflect the opinions of the author or this publication.

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Top Comments from Imgur

FacelessAce

Okay, but am I the only one who thinks that Red Delicious tastes like sand? I'm sorry, but it does, to me.

the3th

#5 this chart some MF b*******, gimme the f***ing texture rating. mealy-a** apples out here getting a f***ing pass, s*** ain't right.

Totallys******inaustin

#13 what is this (besides being called a c** apple)?

iCanSeeTheFnords23

in what world is red delicious more firm than grannysmith?

DoNotQuitYourDayJob

Apples varieties of the "world": 90% USA, 9% Canada, with 1 from Australia and Japan to justify the title.

tyresiya

I'm living in the "Old Land" Region of northern Germany. The "Apples of the World" chart is cute. There are more breeds here alone than on that chart O.o

Woestkonijn

#5 that chart was made by an American. Clearly someone who thinks states differ from each other.

ps238principal

#15 The first two images in that grouping are the same character, and Chris Pine's Kirk was eating an apple as a reference to Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan (the good version).

sleestacks

#12 5th grade science class 40 years ago, the teacher informed us that the apple took on the equivalent role as ovaries. And that we would never forget her saying that. (Another time she drew a melon - and added a snout, tail and legs and told us it was melancholy and we’d always remember that too. Damn her.)

cozynester

#5 Where's the Cosmic Crisp??

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