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Fail Blog (stylized as FAIL Blog) is a comedic blog website created in January 2008. FAIL Blog features disastrous mishaps and general stupidity in photos and video which have captions such as "fail", "epic fail", "X Fail", or "X; You're doin' it wrong" (X being the activity at which the subject has failed). There are also multiple sites under the FAIL Blog brand, including Failbook (which features FAILs on Facebook), Ugliest Tattoos, and There, I Fixed It. The website has also triggered a meme that contains bad grammar (usually posted in the comments of Failblog videos), "Did he died".

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  • Fail Blog (de)
  • Fail Blog (en)
  • FAIL Blog (fr)
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  • Fail Blog (Eigenschreibweise: FAIL Blog) ist ein Blog, der im Januar 2008 gestartet wurde. Der Blog veröffentlicht Bilder und Videos von misslungenen Vorhaben, häufig zur Befriedigung der Schadenfreude der Betrachter. Fail Blog war wesentlich an der Verbreitung des „Fail“-Internetphänomens beteiligt. Fail Blog lag Anfang 2011 beim Alexa Traffic Rank weltweit auf Nummer 801. (de)
  • Fail Blog (stylized as FAIL Blog) is a comedic blog website created in January 2008. FAIL Blog features disastrous mishaps and general stupidity in photos and video which have captions such as "fail", "epic fail", "X Fail", or "X; You're doin' it wrong" (X being the activity at which the subject has failed). There are also multiple sites under the FAIL Blog brand, including Failbook (which features FAILs on Facebook), Ugliest Tattoos, and There, I Fixed It. The website has also triggered a meme that contains bad grammar (usually posted in the comments of Failblog videos), "Did he died". (en)
  • Le FAIL Blog est un blog humoristique américain qui publie quotidiennement des photos et des vidéos représentant des scènes de ratages, d’erreurs, de panneaux incongrus ou de catastrophes stupides du quotidien, sur lesquels est apposé un énorme FAIL, en lettres capitales, pouvant se traduire en français par « Echec ». À ce jour[Quand ?], il fait partie des sites les plus populaires du web avec plus de 1 500 000 visites par jour. (fr)
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  • Fail Blog (en)
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  • Fail Blog (en)
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