50 Of The Most Relatable, Wholesome, Funny, And Positive Internet Posts You Might See All Day
Can you imagine your day-to-day without the internet? Or remember your life before social media? Depending on their age, many people would find that difficult to do.
For them, the internet and social media have become a go-to for information, connection, and, of course, entertainment—the latter of which is what we’re focusing on today. On the list below, you will find some of the best things the internet has to offer—funny memes and relatable posts—as shared by the ‘Conxfession’ Instagram account. So, if you’re in need of a pick-me-up or simply want to unwind by scrolling through some amusing content, don’t wait a second longer and enjoy.
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Same! It's not about the love for the item that they give you, but who gave it to you and what it means to have something from them.
or for the plain fact that they remembered you or thought of you at all!!!
Load More Replies...I was always the quiet kid who was mostly on her own. When I was in high school, a girl who sat next to me suddenly produced two mechanical pencils, pink and green, from her bag. She said, "Do you wanna be my pencil twin? Pick one!" I picked the pink one. It was so random I got caught off guard. Later I learned it was her way of showing how she cared about people. We've never really been best friends. But twenty five years later, we're still close and visit each other time and time again.
That's a pretty good friendship. Just saying. I've not had friendship in over 20 years. I'm just now regretting it. So. Treasure it and raise a glass for me.
Load More Replies...My partner was having a really crappy week so I bought him 1 booster pack from the latest Magic the gathering. He just about cried when I told him I just wanted to see him smile.
I gave my Ex-wife a dozen roses ONE time because she yelled at me, said flowers were stupid, could have used the money for something else, etc. Notice I said Ex wife.
Jc, that's f*cking awful! I'm so sorry. 😞 glad it's ex.
Load More Replies...send me a picture of something that made you think of me... it's a gift for me and I love it
Whether its me giving a gift, or me getting a gift, it may be cliche but it really is the thought that counts. I don't care about the money. You could give me a generic gift card for thousands of dollars and I would value it less than if you spent an hour picking out the rock you think was most perfect for me.
I like gifts but not all of them. If the person took the time to know me to give me the best present then it's the best thing ever, but if not it just feels like a disappointment that this person doesn't know me at all : My mother bought me a unicorn pen because she knows I like practical objects but with a fun design and I loved it, but my aunt bought me a flower and it died because of course everyone knows that I always forget things like watering a plant.
If people are just nice to me, I cry. I don't want to know what that says about be, thank you.
Too bad. It says you have a kind heart. A heart that's been unfortunately hurt. I do understand the pain but I am glad for one more person in this world who is kind so thank you
Load More Replies...I prefer acts of kindness. Like doing the dishes without being asked. Not saying gift giving is bad. I just have too many burdens. Need some lifted.
Everything you do for no other reason than it makes you happy to see the other person happy, is part of a love language, whether it's a spontaneous back rub (not as foreplay), doing a chore the other person hates even when it's their turn, or giving gifts. It's not about what you do, it's that you noticed the other person enough to know they'd like it, and you wanted to go to the trouble of doing it.
I make most of the gifts I give, and they are tailored especially for the person receiving them.
"To be known is to be loved". The idea that someone knows me well enough to give me something they know I would like is beautiful. A rock or colorful leaf while we were hiking or a shark tooth while walking the beach have been some of my favorite things in the whole world!
I just like that someone was thinking of me and what I like. I also love giving my bf gifts just because I think he may like something.
My coworkers will casually set a Nightmare Before Christmas item on my desk & say "saw this & thought of you" and walk away, and I immediately get teary-eyed in gratitude. Could be a pen, could be a pin, could be a sticker...they THOUGHT of me.
I have kept a nondescript pebble for 50 years. Nobody would know who it is from or why it is in my jewellery box. But I know and that is enough.
My favorite bouquets were the dandelions my little guy would bring me.
totally agree, 150%--so why do people NOT believe us and go out and spend an outrageous amt of money on something that's not nearly as heartfelt as 1 plant picked out of a yard??? Even if it's a pretty weed, I'm seriously overjoyed!
A gift someone saw & thought you would appreciate, is worth more than absolutely everything.
My toddler son gave me a bug once. It was all I could do to be excited, give him a hug and kiss and tell him how much I loved it. He looked so happy! My insides were screaming...
Still my favourite present from my husband is a pencil sharpener, because he overheard me looking for one & muttering because I couldn't find it. I had no idea he'd noticed. Brought me one the next day in our football team colours. 🥰
Messed about experimenting with acrylic paints, painted a rock with some colours I know my partner likes, wrote a message on the bottom of it, she LOVES it, a rock, some paint. It’s all about the thought and it’s a reminder of that thought.
For my birthday one year, a guy that I was dating gave me 2 dozen roses as part of my gift. They were very pretty and I was overjoyed. He asked me "do you know why I got you two dozen?" I said no and he was like because 24 is your favorite number. When he told me that, it made everything more special and I was grateful for the thought he put into it. Thanks for he trip down memory lane.
It's not the intrinsic value, it's the amount of thought that went into the gift.
We don't do gifts because the love is always there. Cooking is love. Cleaning up is love.
As of February, 2025, there were more than 5.5 billion internet users globally, which is nearly 68% of the entire population. Close to 64% were reportedly not only internet but social media users, too, which means that whether they remember their life pre-social media or not, scrolling is something they’re likely familiar with now.
If you’re wondering what country is home to the most internet users, Statista reveals that with more than a billion users, China is the leading country on the list. It is followed by India and the United States, with 806 million and 322 million internet users, respectively.
While the reasons for spending time on the internet are ample, some are more common than others. As of the beginning of this year, the most common was finding information, with close to 63% of people going online with this particular purpose, according to the Digital 2025 Global Overview Report.
During the recent Covid period, another common reason to log online was staying in touch with friends and family. Nowadays, that remains an important one as roughly six-in-ten people reportedly use the internet for just that.
According to the aforementioned source, adult internet users nowadays spend an average of 6 hours and 38 minutes online every day.
Bearing in mind how much and how often we use the internet and social media, it’s no surprise that they have influenced our habits, activities, and even the way we talk. Discussing the latter, linguist Adam Aleksic, known to his online following as the Etymology Nerd, noted that we are entering an entirely new era of language change, driven by social media algorithms.
In his TEDx Talk, the Etymology Nerd pointed out that, in addition to prompting the emergence of new words created to avoid algorithmic censorship (such as the verb to unalive, for example), social media plays a significant role in regards to where words come from, how words become popular, and how quickly those words spread.
Delving deeper into social media algorithms and how they tend to influence the way we talk, the Etymology Nerd, Adam Aleksic, noted that such algorithms reward repetition. If a song—or a meme, or a word, for that matter—is catchy and people interact with it, the algorithm will then push it to more people, as it drives engagement on the platform.
Using trending memes and words to make online content perform better, people—social media influencers, for instance—contirbute to the spread of a certain kind of slang or popular phrases, too, and soon enough, they start spreading like wildfire.
There's a support group for compulsive talkers. It's called Onanonanonanon.
Talking about how trending words influence different groups of people, Aleksic compared language to a virus. “Words are transmitted from one host to another, reproducing and changing as they infect different people along social networks,” he said, painting a vivid picture. “But now, the literally viral nature of social media is accelerating this process from start to finish. In a span of just a year, a word like rizz can go from complete obscurity to becoming the Oxford English dictionary Word Of The Year.”
If you have no clue what rizz means, according to said dictionary, it is a colloquial noun, defined as “style, charm, or attractiveness; the ability to attract a romantic or sexual partner.”
Anyone who entered the pandemic married with children and ended it not divorced, pregnant, or having attempted murder, should probrably also get an award. I got a cat, and he's still my precious baby, but there is not a human in the world I would want to live with for 6 weeks.
About six months into the pandemic, I learned to do the eye crinkle thing so that people knew I was smiling at them. New social skill, unlocked!
If you find it difficult to keep up with all sorts of trending words and bizarre phrases (like yours truly), you might be fearful of using them incorrectly. As a matter of fact, many people do. To make matters worse, some of them use words that are actually pretty offensive without even knowing it. According to a survey from 2022, more than one-in-three Gen Zers have used a slang word they later learned was offensive.
According to the aforementioned survey, the most popular slang word in 2022 was ghosted, followed by salty. These were the two words that remained on the very top of the list for at least two years in a row. But seeing just how quickly new words are introduced on social media, and consequently into our lives, it’s safe to assume that as we scroll through internet posts in the future, we might have to do some digging to understand exactly what they say. Luckily, this list wasn’t yet full of phrases calling for a Google search.
Google Image Edward James art and be prepared to be blown away with his extraordinary collection. Many photos of the elegant Tilly, as well.
My father was usually snoring in his recliner, and my mother was still doing whatever busy work she had, and we never knew what would bring her through the TV room, so it was hit or miss.
Sxcks about the wig, but ma'am, you are rockin' those glasses and earrings.
I use ice molds to form objects that I cast in glass 20190218_2...12abdd.jpg
Heard one story from IT where they'd sent this link around telling people to go to this website to check if their password was still good. The website looked like a bad 90's thing, with over use of the "blink" tag, a ticker to show how many visitors there were, and a super sketchy overall feel to it. In the center of the page was a field where people could put in their login info and password, and then hit a button to "check" if it was good or not. It always said it was, of course, but it also logged all the login id's and passwords. The IT team reported something like a 300% return on this. Meaning even after being told not to go to suspicious sites... people kept doing so and clicking the button every time they set a new password.
Uber driver never tried to call anyone in the contacts? Or assuming maybe there was a lock screen. ...OP dude never called his phone after he lost it.? Something is def not right with this one
If I was sitting next to two people who talked nonstop for five hours….I would end up in jail.
My friend changed her last name to Samurai after getting a divorce and her new husband changed it to Samurai as well when they got married. Their daughter is named Scarlett Samurai.
I think my last T shirt purchase was a four pack for around $24 dollars...
By that time, I hope the humanity will have stopped that nonsense about drawing imaginary lines on the map and calling it "borders".
* Ok, so lil guideline off the top of my head. First pick a day. When r u free? That’s the time. How tired are u/how much can u put into getting ready, that way u can decide if u want to go somewhere casual so u dont have to put too much effort or fancy so u can dress appropriately. Idk, just off the top of my head but I hope it kinda makes sense?
I'm more of a cat person, but now I want a scary dog. A hellhound should suffice.
Why don't you tell your crush how you feel then. Make them your partner.
Well, not really. Your neighbor lives in the apartment you wanted, so...
I'd be in the next stall over suffering with Dash... but it'd be worth it.
Its not a movie, but that's basically what the anime Azumanga Daioh is about. It was oddly compelling.
What?? I've seen her in serious movies, and she's an excellent actress. And frankly, as a man, this is a great film. I loved it.
Eh, when I worked in retail management, on our casual days, I loved wearing shirts that said things like "You're just jealous the voices talk to me, and not you", "There's definitely something wrong with me", "This is my human suit. I'm really a fox", and "Duct tape. It can't fix stupid, but it can muffle it."
