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50 Funny And Relatable Posts From “Middle Aged Humor” That Only Older Generations Will Probably Understand
I'm not saying that the number of members determines whether or not an online community is good. However, when there's a Facebook group with 1.3 million, you notice.
Like the name implies, 'Middle Aged Humor' consists of a more mature audience. People use it as a way to connect and bring levity to mundane or difficult situations, and while it may not be everyone's cup of tea, we can't deny the group's relevance to the platform. After all, 73 percent of U.S. adults aged 50-64 use Facebook.
So, let's take a look at how they make the internet (and maybe life in general) more enjoyable for each other.
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We managed to get in touch with a member of the group's administrator team, Marie Shizuka, and she said that since 'Middle Aged Humor' is so big, they have been developing a system that would automatically clean it.
"We do some auto deletion to keep spammers out," Shizuka told Bored Panda. "But the problem is when this system also deletes actual members' comments and they complain a lot."
Shizuka said that the community is, for the most part, keeping the content positive. "Generally, any feel-good and funny posts are popular among the members," she said. "Nostalgic pictures too."
And it's easy to understand where this is coming from. Consuming too much worrying news, whether actively or passively, can have a big impact on our mood.
"The way that news is presented and the way that we access news has changed significantly over the last 15 to 20 years," said Graham Davey, a professor emeritus of psychology at Sussex University in the UK and editor-in-chief of the Journal of Experimental Psychopathology. "These changes have often been detrimental to general mental health."
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Davey thinks today's news is increasingly visual and shocking, and that the inclusion of smartphone videos and audio clips isn't helping. These bystander-captured media can be so intense that they can cause symptoms of acute stress—like problems sleeping, mood swings, or aggressive behavior—or even PTSD.
Some of Davey's research has shown that negative TV news is a significant mood-changer, and the moods it tends to produce are sadness and anxiety. "Our studies also showed that this change in mood exacerbates the viewer’s own personal worries, even when those worries are not directly relevant to the news stories being broadcast,” he said.
My son (about 8 at the time) asked me if I could do a cartwheel. "Of course I can" I said. Fast forward 30 seconds and I have a pulled groin. It appears I can't do a cartwheel.
While increased anxiety and stress are reason enough to be wary of overdoing it when it comes to the news, these and other mental health afflictions can also fuel physical complaints. Stress-related hormones, most notably cortisol, have been linked to inflammation associated with rheumatoid arthritis, cardiovascular disease, and other serious health concerns.
The human brain is attracted to troubling information because it's programmed to detect threats. This can make it hard for us to ignore the negatives online. The publishers know it; just think of all the opinions and commentary that passes for news analysis when, in reality, is not much different from lunchroom gossip.
Me last week, see 4 Garda cars, grab dog lead and run outside, No dog attached to the lead 🙈 poor dog barking inside house wondering if ive gone mad, Nope just Nosy 👃
Staying aware and informed is a good thing. But when it comes to our health, too much news can spell trouble. Balancing it out with light-hearted content can be one way of fighting this issue.
"We have received many messages about how our group makes their day and cheers them up," the admin of 'Middle Aged Humor', Marie Shizuka, said.
It took me a moment, but I finally got the joke.... I only get it because I've seen Family Guy, as I'm a Brit and our phone numbers don't work like this xD
For more similar content, Shizuka said the group has a spin-off page on Facebook, called the Middle Aged Club, and it's just as entertaining.
SNL did a great Jeopardy skit with Sean Connery asking for “Le Tits Now for $200”
Ok but parents always act like kids (especially teens) want nothing to do with them but if my parents think of something fun to do I'd 100% love to (they usually try to make me do things I don't want to tho then call me miserable, on the other hand I really wanna go on a walk in the dark with my dad like he suggested but we haven't yet) turned into a rant but ok
It is fun. I forgot about bucket stilts. We would race in those bad boys.
Load More Replies...Romper Room vibes. Not sure if anyone else on BP knows of the show...it may have been local to my area.
I remember my parents making these for me with those big metal Yuban coffee cans 💜
My neighbors had two sets of the wooden stilts. Harder to learn, but talk about cool! The higher set had the footholds really high too like at least 50cm off the ground
It was before the Internet. I don't want to be a fuddy duddy, and I love Wikipedia and Bored Panda, but it definitely changed things. Although, tbh, many changes are fallout of the times before, so the fear mongering of the TV age probably finally got rooted. Which is now exploding in some places on the internet. Sigh. I will go crawl back under my rock now :-(
Load More Replies...I'm not that old, but my fondest childhood memories growing up on a farm involve a lot of fire... (campfires, fireworks, setting different substances on fire....)
This stuff got throttled sooner in suburban areas. I moved to a more rural area 6 years ago and it's like going back in time :-) That almost never happens in life, so I feel like I got some second chances <3
Load More Replies...Coffee cans and cardboard boxes could be turned into anything.
Just don't try it on linoleum floors. Trust me 'their a bit to slick'.
We did this at school grade 2 but with coconut shells cut in half. without shoes.
We had some of those in my elementary charter school. I'm a Gen Zer.
Had some huge blocks as a kid and I would tie them to my and my brothers feet. The parents thought we were delusional but it was a lot of fun. Thanks for the memory
I have to admit I couldn't happily survive these days without internet/wifi. I would have loved it as a kid all the information at one's fingertips. Beats the heck out of lugging books home from the library :)
Yes, but the Awesomeness of being in the Information Building has gotten lost as this normalized.
Load More Replies...i can guarantee you that younger generations can understand all of this perfectly. we were raised by the older generations after all, it's not like we've never interacted with older people & can't comprehend any of their experiences. besides, we still have & do most of the things that the older generations are convinced are obsolete; we played outside as kids, we write with pencils every day, we work part-time jobs, we hang out with our friends in person. yes, video games & cell phones exist now, but we're not all screen addicts, unlike boomers who cant step away from facebook, candy crush, or anti-vax misinformation... by the way, the "kid" who wrote this comment is legally an adult. quit being so condescending.
I'm 43 and this kind of Boomer humour is half the reason I deleted my Facebook account.
Load More Replies...Holy sh*t, what an awful list. None of these are foreign concepts to young people, and tons of them are downright insulting. The people who make these ridiculous memes just have no concept whatever of what younger people do.
And this was supposed to be about middle-aged mêmes, which I think only 2 qualified. But who knows-these days, 30 is the new middle-age.
Load More Replies...The funniest thing about this list is the reaction down here. Lighten up! It's a tongue in cheek list of corny jokes meant to make you smile, not an indictment of any particular generation. I'm old. And it's almost Chrismas and after 3 years of taking all the precautions we have Covid and feel awful. If I can laugh while coughing my guts up there must be something creepily wrong with you lot. Are you actually human? Life of Brian, Always look on the bright side of life... tralala. 🙄😁🎄🤶❄☃️🇨🇦 Merry Christmas, and remember, faking a smile can actually change your mood to fit that smile on your face. Scientifically proven. Try it. 😘
You tell 'em Ruth! Merry Christmas and I hope you feel better soon. 😊🙂
Load More Replies...Yeeaah... So this was supposed to be about "middle age humour" and it turned out to be a collection of posts that had nothing to do with being middle-aged. Assignment=FAIL. And more than half of the posts weren't even funny enough to overlook the "middle aged" requirement.
Stupidest thing I've seen all week. Insulting and not funny at all
I grew up when tech really started to boom so I got to grow up in the best time had all the old while learning all the new
Literally the only ones that my daughter wouldn't get are 867-5309 and the telephone.
Am I the only one disappointed that there was no memes about knights and jousting or the woes of serfdom?
i can guarantee you that younger generations can understand all of this perfectly. we were raised by the older generations after all, it's not like we've never interacted with older people & can't comprehend any of their experiences. besides, we still have & do most of the things that the older generations are convinced are obsolete; we played outside as kids, we write with pencils every day, we work part-time jobs, we hang out with our friends in person. yes, video games & cell phones exist now, but we're not all screen addicts, unlike boomers who cant step away from facebook, candy crush, or anti-vax misinformation... by the way, the "kid" who wrote this comment is legally an adult. quit being so condescending.
I'm 43 and this kind of Boomer humour is half the reason I deleted my Facebook account.
Load More Replies...Holy sh*t, what an awful list. None of these are foreign concepts to young people, and tons of them are downright insulting. The people who make these ridiculous memes just have no concept whatever of what younger people do.
And this was supposed to be about middle-aged mêmes, which I think only 2 qualified. But who knows-these days, 30 is the new middle-age.
Load More Replies...The funniest thing about this list is the reaction down here. Lighten up! It's a tongue in cheek list of corny jokes meant to make you smile, not an indictment of any particular generation. I'm old. And it's almost Chrismas and after 3 years of taking all the precautions we have Covid and feel awful. If I can laugh while coughing my guts up there must be something creepily wrong with you lot. Are you actually human? Life of Brian, Always look on the bright side of life... tralala. 🙄😁🎄🤶❄☃️🇨🇦 Merry Christmas, and remember, faking a smile can actually change your mood to fit that smile on your face. Scientifically proven. Try it. 😘
You tell 'em Ruth! Merry Christmas and I hope you feel better soon. 😊🙂
Load More Replies...Yeeaah... So this was supposed to be about "middle age humour" and it turned out to be a collection of posts that had nothing to do with being middle-aged. Assignment=FAIL. And more than half of the posts weren't even funny enough to overlook the "middle aged" requirement.
Stupidest thing I've seen all week. Insulting and not funny at all
I grew up when tech really started to boom so I got to grow up in the best time had all the old while learning all the new
Literally the only ones that my daughter wouldn't get are 867-5309 and the telephone.
Am I the only one disappointed that there was no memes about knights and jousting or the woes of serfdom?