These images are proof that no one should expect anything good from something they're ordering online. We all do it, but really, we just shouldn't be surprised by the disappointment anymore. When you buy something online (or when you try out an unfamiliar recipe, you pick out questionable clothing or you base your decisions off the photos in a menu), things rarely go well. But once in a while, things can go so much worse than expected, which is somehow hilarious rather than disappointing.

Examples of these such incidents have been compiled in the subreddit /r/ExpectationVsReality, where people post their wildest expectations gone wrong. These images are proof that not everything is quite as it seems, and sometimes, that's okay. Because we're not the ones who actually paid for this, and we get to laugh at the results other people are now dealing with. Here are some of the funniest.

Of Course

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I mean, they should have known when they bought this.

After Trying a Facebook Recipe

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I have no idea what this actually is supposed to be, but it's not looking right.

Jackpot

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Looking Good

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Panera's New Toasted Baguette

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Silicone Mask

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This Special Advertised at a Brewery

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OP also clarified that they went to the brewery just for this item, which was advertised on the website.

Not Even Close

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Just a Plain White Candy Cane

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How are they allowed to call them Funfetti candy canes when they're just completely plain?

Yeah, This Isn't Doable in Real Life

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Coneless Ice Cream Cone

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…What?

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I really need answers for what's going on here.

Neat

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Delicious

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How Could Someone Actually Send This Out?

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