When I think about comedy, the first thing that comes to mind is comedy shows, stand-ups, and the iconic SNL. But a lot of the time, comedy gold can be found in none other than social media posts, which are influenced by the greatest comedian - life itself.
A platform like Twitter, now referred to as X, is full of people sharing their humorous stories that inspired an Instagram page called reallydumbtweets to compile all of the best finds into one hilarious collection. From their 4000+ posts, we have selected the ones that stuck out the most to share with you, Pandas. So without further ado, let’s dive into this list, and let us know in the comments which tweet made you chuckle the most.
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Social media has become the modern-day stage for the world's comedic geniuses. From regular people who just had a funny story to share to actual comedians, we can encounter some of the funniest content online.
Humor, often regarded as a lighthearted and entertaining aspect of life, is paradoxically a very serious business. Beneath the surface of any good joke lies a complex interplay of psychology, culture, and communication. While jokes and comedic performances aim to provoke amusement, their impact extends far beyond mere laughter.
I actually like being an adult, other than all the stupid paperwork.
Comedians are skilled artists and it can take months or years to craft a perfect joke, story, and routines that connect with their audiences. Comedy is a form of creative expression that requires originality, timing, and an understanding of human nature.
However, the world of comedy is not without its challenges, and one of the most contentious issues is the act of joke stealing. This problem in an age of social media and influencers is continuing to escalate and is especially discouraging for the creators, when their work shared on their original accounts gets less interaction than when it's reposted without credit by larger accounts or individuals with a larger following. This not only undermines the hard work and creativity of the original comedians but also highlights the complexities of intellectual property and digital ethics in the modern age.
One the other hand, my 3 year old wakes up at 5:00 and, with more glee than any human should have at that hour, annouces to the house, "ITS MORNING TIME EVERYBODY!!"
However, not all is bad when it comes to sharing your work online. The internet allows comedians to be exposed to a global pool of talent which provides opportunities for collaboration and growth. So whether these people who are featured in this list are sharing their craft as comedians or just as everyday people, their talent has not gone unnoticed, and we are glad that we were able to share their hilarious jokes with you today.
If you feel like this list was not enough for you today, we have found a few previous posts shared on Bored Panda containing hilarious tweets. From funny and questionable Tweets to the best and worst of Twitter, you are bound to find the entertainment you were looking for.
Well excuse me but this thirtysomething doesn't like wearing a raincoat because it gets all gross and sweaty inside.
Or a mysterious lady dressed all in black with a black umbrella who smokes a cigarette a bit in the distance
The commute. It takes several cups of coffee before I can force myself to walk from the bedroom to the office, which is literally the next room!
My home office is roughly 5 steps from my bed. The one day a week when I go to the actual office now feels like an expedition to climb Mount Everest.
Load More Replies...Peopleing. Edit: as an introvert with mood swings from "GTFO how dare you breathe in my presence" to "what can I do for you on this beautiful day"
showing up once isn't s bad - but the fuqqers insist that I keep showing up, at the same time, every day.
Hearing your alarm going off early in the morning knowing you have to get out of bed to get to work
Getting phone calls every three weeks at 3AM to tell you that your store has been broken into again is also fun. The company was too cheap to put proper security measures in place after the first one. So I had to make my own break in tool kit and camp out in my car to watch the store until the detectives got there at 11am, then deal with the aftermath. If I randomly woke up in the middle of the night I'd be dressed before the phone even rang. Not once was I wrong about it.
Load More Replies...Why would unemployed people answer? That's not something to be proud of.
What exactly did they think unemployed people might say was the hardest part of work...?
Definitely. It’s a nice frckin day, the breezes are blowing through the windows, I’m scrolling the interweb on my iPad, the cat is purring beside me, and then I have to go to work. It’s b******t I tell ya. I wanna be rich when I grow up
Not giving the nasty customers a piece of my mind you know the entitled ones
Customer Support Internet/TV/Mobile-Provider ... Thinking for other people (customers & colleagues). "No, we can't work out a payment-arrangement for the monthly costs. They already are some kind of Arrangement." / "Our technicans didn't solve the issue yet, that you literally informed us about 30min ago."
Honestly my job is awesome. I get good hours, great pay, and I would get really good benefits if I worked more hours. (I work part time)
I have a friend who's autistic and last time I visited her, when she got sick of me she just straight up said something like "okay I want you to leave now". I appreciated the honesty and went home!
My high school started at 7:30 am. By 8 we were ready for lunch. I took an 8am math class in college and it felt like the middle of the night. :) Now that I work from home I roll out of bed 2 minutes before my start time. I haven't even seen 8am in years now.
I explained to my kids that the "light up headphones" and "sparkly jump rope" can be bought for a few dollars at the store down the street. I just donate $50 to the school and go buy their prizes 😆.
I've worked in food, I would NOT work in retail. I'd probably last a week before getting either fired or arrested.
Elon Musk refuses to acknowledge his trans daughter, so everybody should call ‘X’ Twitter still.
How is renaming it X going to fix any of the recent problems with twitter?
Elon Musk refuses to acknowledge his trans daughter, so everybody should call ‘X’ Twitter still.
How is renaming it X going to fix any of the recent problems with twitter?