This IG Page Is Dedicated To Sharing The Most Hilariously Random Memes, And Here Are 50 Of Them
We’re currently deep into winter and experiencing some of the shortest days of the year. So if your Vitamin D levels are dangerously low, your city is covered in snow, and the only daylight you get to see is during your lunch break, it can be difficult to maintain a cheerful attitude. But something that can always help turn frowns upside down is a hilarious Instagram account full of relatable memes!
We took a trip to @GirlsThinkImFunny and gathered some of their best posts down below. From silly screenshots to memes about life that will make you giggle, we hope you enjoy scrolling through this list, pandas. And be sure to upvote the pics that bring you a bit of warmth on this December day!
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The Girls Think I’m Funny Instagram account has been around since 2014, and it has shared nearly 40,000 posts. And clearly, the page is doing something right, as they’ve amassed an impressive 1.6 million followers. Here, you’ll find hilarious screenshots and memes that you might find painfully relatable. But as long as some of these pics make you smile, then they’re doing their job well!
It’s always important to have some humor in your life, but it can be increasingly necessary during these dark winter months. According to the American Psychiatric Association, approximately 5% of adults in the United States suffer from Seasonal Affective Disorder (or SAD), and this often lasts for 40% of the year. Symptoms of SAD may include feeling depressed, losing interest in activities previously enjoyed, changes in sleep, lack of energy or increased fatigue, feelings of worthlessness and difficulty concentrating or making decisions.
A good reason to probably buy a Volvo. I can't afford it though but it's a nice thought.
For the people below me, who are saying 'No one is that stupid.', get a job where you have to deal with the general intelligence of people day to day. Everyone is that stupid, trust me.
To combat Seasonal Affective Disorder, one of the best things you can do is make sure that you’re making time for laughter every single day. Humor can be great for your mental health year round, but there are certain times when you might need it a bit more than others.
The Mayo Clinic reports that laughter can be a wonderful stress reliever. During this time of year, many of us are overwhelmed with holiday shopping, worried about how expensive Christmas will be, stressed about trying to make plans with family members and struggling to finish everything at work before taking some much needed days off. But if you can manage to get some giggles into your day, you’ll be stimulating your organs, melting away some of your stress and allowing tension to leave your body. At least for a few minutes!
And if you think laughing is only a temporary solution to your current problems, you might be happy to know that it can provide long-term benefits as well. The Mayo Clinic notes that it can be great for building your immune system and relieving pain. It’s also a wonderful way to bond with others and improve your personal satisfaction. If you’ve had a great laugh, you’re likely going to be in a wonderful mood, which can improve your self-esteem and even be contagious to others!
Technically that's most of my life, but especially at least the first half of this year, when I was ignoring a fibromyalgia flare up.
Providing "daytime" starting no early than 10am or "nighttime" finished before 9pm
Adding more laughter into your day might be easier said than done, though. If you have a particularly stressful job or you’re going through a difficult time, your life might feel like anything but a sitcom. But Everyday Health has some tips for how to increase the giggles in your daily routine. First, they recommend not worrying at all about trying to be funny. Instead, just start looking at every situation from a different perspective. There is a bright side, or a humorous side, to almost any situation. You just have to try to find it!
Being intentional about how you spend your time can also bring more laughter into your life. You may be intrigued by true-crime documentaries, but how do you feel after watching them? It's possible that you need to consciously seek out funny or wholesome content online and on streaming platforms to ensure that your mood is actually improved after watching something. And if you don’t know where to start, might I suggest funny animal video compilations on YouTube?
Everyday Health also recommends an exercise called “3 Funny Things” that might help you start to focus on amusing things that happen throughout your day. Essentially, all you have to do is jot down three hilarious or silly things that you witnessed or experienced during the day. You might giggle to yourself when thinking back on these moments, and once you’ve written them down, you’ll never forget them!
Atticus Finch, character from "To kill a mockingbird" and "tequila" sounds like "to kill a."
Load More Replies...So, anyone here who can explain? Im smart enough to admitt im not smart enough
Atticus Finch is the main character in the novel "To kill a mockingbird". Or "Te-quil-a mockingbird"
Load More Replies...Maybe ColinTheBaptist should learn to write better than a fourth-grader before he goes mocking others for illiteracy.
That 10th grade reading level is getting harder to find. One person on my Facebook posted he never reads books. He prefers the two hour movie version of a book so he is not wasting his time reading. That is not something anyone should be bragging about.
Another wonderful way to invite more humor into your life is to simply lighten up. Carrying around stress and tension can be exhausting, and nobody likes to be angry! If you lighten up a bit and refuse to sweat the small stuff, you’ll probably have a much nicer perspective on any situation you’re in. Plus, if you can manage to relax and let the humor flow, you might find that it’s much easier to make friends.
That will be me. No fuss,no nonsense. Just here today, gone tomorrow.
I've always dreamed of a climate that has 1-2 weeks of cold and snow for the holidays, 1-2 weeks of heat at midsummer, and everything else is spring and autumn. Unfortunately, I'm pretty sure that not only does that not exist on Earth, it's just not a way planetary rotation could conceivably work anywhere else.
We hope you’re having a great time scrolling through these pics, pandas. We know that some funny memes won’t cure all of your problems, but if they can bring some joy to your day, we’ve accomplished our goal! Keep upvoting your favorite posts, and then, if you’re in the mood for even more laughter, check out this Bored Panda piece next!
That's what the "unsubscribe" button is for.
LOUDER!! 👍👍👍 (tbh, I'm so fed up by documentaries that portray some person "living life to the fullest" while they act extremely reckless and endanger / kill themselves out of stupidity. People, listen to what locals advise you! )
When I can't sleep because of anxiety, watching those mixing paints/slime/clay/sand videos relaxes me like nothing else, five minutes of those and I'm out like a light
"The lord said thee should feast and the people did feast upon the lambs, and sloths, and carp, and anchovies, and orangutans, and breakfast cereals, and fruit bats, and large chulapas..."
i'm having a very hard time explaining this to management at work. they do not understand why no one under 40 is interested in management positions or career development or things like that, and i cannot make them understand that we literally cannot see the point. the pay is not high enough to compensate for the additional work and stress and no one expects anything to improve ever. like at all. not in work. not in life. there is literally no motivation to take on more stress. we do not expect good things to happen.
A is for Apple, B is for bed, C is for the crown you wear on your head...
I just watched a good Aussie show about new evidence coming to light about a murder, when a time capsule was opened 20-30 years later. I can't remember the title though.
The sun had sunk out of sight by 3PM here yesterday (today it's raining so no sun at all). I live in a house surrounded by too many tall buildings. And also in Canada.
Oh no, the doors are closing...I'm pressing but it doesn't stopppppp...byeeeee.