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20 Times When People Celebrated Just A Little Too Early

Life, more often than not, doesn't happen as we planned. There are many things that just go off the track. Because life is what happens, not what you planned, it always gives you many twists and turns, leaving you wonder whether you did anything wrong in your former life. And this post will serve you as a warning to never assume it's safe to celebrate anything unless you know for sure you're successful.
The Premature Celebration subreddit is an online community for when people celebrate something, usually in sports, before actually accomplishing it and end up failing in the process. We have collected 20 of the most cringe-worthy posts that people shared in this group. These folks, without a doubt, have learned their lesson. Now, scroll down to check them out and upvote for the one you like the most.

#1. To pass security

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#2. One year ago

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#3. So... Can I get my job back or nah?

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#4. The Toronto Blue Jays react to all the cancelled MLB games recently

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#5. Congrats, you played yo'self

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#6. No title needed

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#7. Sick burn, Blockbuster

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#8. Spoke too soon

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#9. Never obsolete

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#10. Returning to Earth sooner than expected

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#11. Showing off a bottle of Johnny Walker

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#12. My friend's two most recent snaps on his story

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#13. Good idea to straight-up tell everyone that you're scamming a company

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#14. The difference between Jan 13, 2018 and Aug 20, 2018

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#15. Have a pleasant day!

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#16. Spoke too soon

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#17. Microsoft employees holding a funeral for the iPhone following the "success" of their Windows phone

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#18. Rip

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#19. 2020 is going so great

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#20. Too soon

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