50 Mind-Numbing Memes For Anyone Who Needs A Good Laugh Today (New Pics)
Interview“Chicken Soup for the Soul” used to mean self-help and inspirational books, but these days, we’ve managed to condense that idea down to “bite-sized” internet marvels. This is none other than the humble, yet versatile meme.
This Instagram page is dedicated to hilarious, random and mind-numbing memes to tickle your funny-bone. We get in touch with its admins to learn more. So get comfortable as you scroll through, upvote your favorites and be sure to share your own thoughts in the comments below.
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Bored Panda got in touch with the folks behind the hilarious memes of the Muff report and she was kind enough to answer some of our questions. With over 935K followers, it has grown to be a pretty popular page. Naturally, we wanted to know why she decided to start it in the first place.
“Back in 2017 I was blowing up my friends’ text messages with memes. I was probably annoying them so one of my friends said “just start an Instagram account and post these memes,” she shared.
And we knocked on house doors to ask if our friends could come out and play!
“I started this for fun and never in a million years thought a wife and mom of three would have a celebrity following much less chatting with them in my DMs (there’s nothing salacious to report from those exchanges.) My favorite part about themuffreport are the messages and comments that say something like:
“I am going through a lot, thanks for making me smile.”
“I really needed that laugh.”
Those messages mean more to me than the number of followers.”
Really, I just put my kid in that tree and enjoy my margarita in the shades.
My Belgian Malinois is only a year old, and is still very much Puppy Energy. All you have to do is look at him, raise your eyebrows, and take a deep breath as if you're ABOUT to say his name and he'll start play-bowing and dancing around XD
We were also curious to hear how she defines “mind-numbing memes” and why she likes them in the first place. “Mind-numbing memes are just stupid humor. Lots of Dad Jokes, weird videos, puns. I am non-political, stay away from anything sexual or offensive. I hope my humor just brings people together for a laugh.”
Can't stop laughing! Every time i look at it i start all over again.
“I think my stories are my favorite part because they are like an inside joke for my followers. In my stories, I have a few recurring “characters” that I post. “Admin Reveal” are Women that are carefree, quirky and don’t care what people think. They inspire me hence “Admin Reveal,” she shared with Bored Panda.
“I also post about “Mr. Muff”-men who are out there, living their best life without a care in the world. They are dreamy-they’re my “Mr. Muff.” The best part is that followers send me memes and videos of “Admin Reveals” and “Mr. Muffs” to post in my stories that are spot on. I love that we all have the same sense of humor.”
But they start to get suspicious when you pick up six mismatched bags.
She left us with some parting thoughts. “I love posting questions like: “Everyone has a group chat with people with the most unhinged name,” “What’s the funniest WiFi password you’ve seen? " “Pets’ names always start out normal and then spiral out of control.”
“I wish Instagram would let me pin more than 3 comments because my followers are so funny and creative.”
I found mine at a garden supply store and he’s very happy sitting on my front porch. The Amazon guy thinks he adds a bit of class.
“Lastly, if possible, I’d like to dedicate this article to my father. We lost him this past July. I never announced it, and honestly I have been suffering in silence. Running themuffreport has been just as cathartic for me as those who reach out and tell me I made them laugh. My father had a huge, profound effect on me. His quirky sense of humor taught me to find humor and share it in everyday life. I miss him dearly and think about him especially when posting on themuffreport.
Poor Chuchu, he's clearly never been fed in his whole entire life!
Only when travelling? My bowels decide the very best time of the day to need urgent attention is when any toilets are at least a 15 min walk away!
I love how generations online will just claim things like “Chewing in pencils??? No that’s OUR thing.” Hun, us whippersnappers can chew on a pen lid too.
Ha! Mine haven't even made it to my van yet. They're still sitting in boxes in the front room XD
Some posts just remind you to go finish making the bed you started 3 days ago, too.
My grandma raised me on spinach pancakes. Similar to potato pancakes: chopped spinach, an egg, a little flour, fry in a little oil until brown (or dark green) on both sides. Delicious and we sprinkled them with salt and ate em with our fingers. Still love to eat spinach that way.
One Halloween (circa 1990), I was a peacock. I handmade all of the feathers myself with brightly coloured bristol board and thin plastic tubes for support. It was awesome. Somehow, it still took me a few more years to realize that I would want to attract girls and not boys.
Let's unify on this one, pick a time and day, we will adjust for time zones and fill every roundabout on earth with dizzy bored pandas
Load More Replies...Before GPS, or even Mapquest, I was following my dad’s car in my car on the way to some restaurant. We hit a traffic circle and he went around once, twice. I figured maybe he wasn’t sure which turn to make. After the FOURTH time around I finally caught his face in his rear view mirror, looking back at me, laughing hysterically. Ultimate dad joke.
Read a story about a tyre development test rider. Kept on circling the roundabout with the police chasing him. He lapped them
Each and every roundabout is properly marked with a corresponding traffic sign which tells you the max. number of circles allowed. For example, the roundabout near my house has encircled "30", and no one makes more than that.
I haven't seen a speed limit on them either and it's always fun to see how fast you can skid around them. Brownie points if you can stay in the lines. Here our roundabouts have slightly raised centers so for a change of pace (and to amuse the other drivers), I sometimes go over them in a straight line instead of around. Gotta make sure there's no cops around for that one, though.
In the UK, it is illegal to drive around it more than 3 times without exiting.
Not true. There is no specific law regarding how many times you can go around a roundabout. You *may * be charged with careless/dangerous driving if you keep going around and a police officer can be bothered.
Load More Replies...I don't know... but that one guy that's out there screaming "All these new roundabouts are what is causing all the hurricanes and tornadoes" -needs to be arrested.
My mother once drove five times around a roundabout because we couldn't find the correct exit! I was looking at the road map and then we got stuck between cars! But we finally got away! Awaaaay!!! 😄
I heard someone went round about for 15 minutes before the siren and lights came on.
My brother and I did this once--back in about 1960--we wanted to run out of gas completely and see how long it took.
If a Mad Panda is up for it, the circle around the Arc de Triomphe terrifies me every time I view it. I love driving, but I'd never, ever, enter that circle.
My husband always used to do loops with the kids in the car, they thought it was hilarious, he thought it was hilarious and usually by the eighth circle I would have to be the bad guy and say enough already, because without that enough already they would circle for hours
"What's this rubbish they're playing and why is it so loud?"
I did. I did it just to have dark mode back. I read on here to help with my anxiety and depression, it cheers me up and reading and interacting on the comments makes me feel like I have a life.. and in regular mode, it literally hurt my eyes to read it. My eyes watered, stung like a bìtch, it was just all around unpleasant. It was worth the little amount of money a year just to be able to read on here again, without pain.
Load More Replies...I did. I did it just to have dark mode back. I read on here to help with my anxiety and depression, it cheers me up and reading and interacting on the comments makes me feel like I have a life.. and in regular mode, it literally hurt my eyes to read it. My eyes watered, stung like a bìtch, it was just all around unpleasant. It was worth the little amount of money a year just to be able to read on here again, without pain.
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