“People who use the wrong words sometimes should have the humidity to admit it”

“Humidity” shouldn’t be confused with “humility.” A joke was posted on Twitter by Nick on August 7, 2013:
       
“People who use the wrong words sometimes should have the humidity to admit it.”
     
The joke has been printed on many images. “I think people who use the wrong word should have the humidity to admit it”—with the singular “word”—was posted on Twitter by John Pyrch on March 21, 2018.
   
     
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Nick
@NickC46
People who use the wrong words sometimes should have the humidity to admit it.
11:49 AM · Aug 7, 2013·Twitter for iPad
 
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ξdωin
@Abuga_
That’s so malapropiate RT @NickC46: People who use the wrong words sometimes should have the humidity to admit it.
7:25 AM · Aug 8, 2013·Silver Bird
         
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Marty Fields
@Martyfields
I think people who sometimes use the wrong words should have the humidity to admit it.
3:58 AM · Mar 13, 2018·Twitter for iPhone
 
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Lily and Daisy #lilsod #lilbugger
@Greyhounds_PZ
I think people who sometimes use the wrong words should have the humidity to admit it #lilsod
1:08 AM · Mar 14, 2018·TweetDeck
   
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John Pyrch
@JohnPyrch
“I think people who use the wrong word should have the humidity to admit it”
8:27 AM · Mar 21, 2018·Facebook
 
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Grandpappy
@grdpappy
I think people who use the wrong word should have the humidity to admit it.
3:11 PM · Aug 23, 2021·Twitter for iPhone
 
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Barlaam X. Mankiewicz
@djinndj
People who use the wrong word should have the humidity to admit it.
9:02 PM · Aug 31, 2021·TweetDeck