Almost everyone has had that feeling of embarrassment after autocorrect bamboozles an innocent text. In fact there are websites devoted to some of most hysterical texting fails.

For a Scottish family, a simple autocorrect completely changed the theme of their daughters 21st birthday.

A mother in Scotland was hoping to get a cake for her daughter’s birthday with a blonde girl on top of the cake. The women’s daughter as you would assume has blonde hair.

Turns out, there was an all-too-typical autocorrect mishap when her mom sent a text message to the baker. In the text the Mother wrote, “Would you be able to put a wee blind girl in top.” Besides her incorrect use of "in" instead of "on," the key autocorrect was blind girl instead of blonde girl!

For some reason, the bakery didn’t think asking for a blind girl figurine was an odd request. And the cake was made as requested.

Afterwards, Emily Seggie took to Twitter to share the picture of her sister's cake, which was topped with the requested blind girl figurine.  The figurine is shown sporting brown hair instead of blonde, her eyes shut and holding a toothpick for a cane.

Seggie says her family got a good laugh with the cake topper, and hopes no one is offended by the picture.

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