50 Times People’s Responses Were Comedy Gold, And Got Shared On The ‘Savage Responds’ Page
InterviewA magical part of the internet is that people can comment on practically anything. And deep down, the average netizen thinks they are a comedian. Normally, this belief is misguided, but every now and then, a commenter crafts something truly hilarious.
The “Savage Responds” Instagram page gathers amusing examples of the best replies left on different internet posts. We also got in touch with Peter Chibueze Ofoegbu, the man behind the page to learn more. So get comfortable as you scroll through and be sure to upvote your favorites.
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Bored Panda got in touch with Peter Chibueze Ofoegbu, the man behind the “Savage Responds” Instagram page and he was kind enough to answer some of our questions. First and foremost, we were interested to hear why he made the page and how it has grown over the last few years.
“Back then before I created Savage Responds, I had always been a lover of memes, going online looking for funny content, sharing memes, and reposting to make people laugh. Around 2018 I decided to create my own page, the idea was that, since I love memes, why don't I create mine and turn it into a passion?”
Man if she had said sugar daddy all of the incel community woulda been up her a*s. She smart for not saying it.
Me, who watched the black market organ donation episode of Trafficked: …
“Then Savage Responds came to life. I started with little to no audience. I was discouraged then because I had low engagement, but then the breakthrough came I started getting noticed people started reposting my content then followers started coming in. Throughout the years there have been highs and lows but I thank God for where the page is today,” he shared with Bored Panda.
We were curious to hear what he thought was the reason behind the page’s popularity. “Difference: I always make sure my content is different from others, most meme pages mostly post the same content but I always make sure mine hasn't been seen anywhere else. That's what makes people interested in my page.”
I hope this is the first reply to that post. The yolk’s on you.
oh thats a slippy slope the last person i heard owed September money didnt make it past June
Since he has probably seen hundreds, if not thousands of replies, we asked Peter to describe what makes one stand out. “In my opinion, what makes a reply or response interesting, savage, or clever is when it's unexpected or witty. It could be a clever play of words, a funny observation, or a clever twist on the topic. It's all about keeping things fresh and surprising!”
When we asked if he had anything else to add, Peter left us with a short and sweet statement. “I actually love surfing the web and looking for memes, aside from that I love music and I also love traveling. I want the world to know that we Africans are talented and creative.” You can find more interesting replies on his Instagram page.
Do people actually know what they’re having for breakfast every day beforehand??? It’s some sort of superpower
One year long ago, I got my Mom a small chain saw for Christmas. She loved it!
Me, a New Zealander: Postponing your wedding because it fell afoul of covid restrictions that you signed into law and you’re not a hypocrite.
According to google mumu means “dumb” or “stupid.” Feel free to correct me if that’s wrong
Load More Replies...Without looking too closely, I just saw "UmUmUm ..." and figured he couldn't make up his mind.
Then, it would be the perfect necklace for me. I'm in a permanent state of "um".
Load More Replies...You prolly mean “pűssy,” as the vagina is inside and you need a speculum to see it.
Load More Replies...And now I have a 2 year old running through my head yelling "mom mom mom mom mom mom........"
Imagine putting this on upside down and it making no sense . nwnwnwnwnwnwnwnwnwnwnwnwwnwn :-/
Hmmm yes it is a good time for a Neverwinter Nights replay, thank you for reminding me!
Load More Replies...@C.O. Shea Do you know what "gili" means? Well, you should. It's cultural, too.
Ostia puta jajjajjababjajaah que grande hhhahaahahahhahh
Load More Replies...“Mumu” apparently means foolish, daft, or stupid in Nigerian pigdin
or 1: possible reference to a KLF song, or 2: it can be a reference to the "Mu" koan
What's an Okada man? A money waster? Because that's what it sounds like when someone tells me such expensive perfume doesn't just exist, but is also bought
Is that an extremely poor attempt to censor wtf? If so, i am disappointed in you BP. Why censor it? Who cares?
Have I had a stroke? or is the grammar on 90% of these posts way too... pre-school?
It would appear to be specific to African culture.
Load More Replies...Public Service Announcement: 1. These are from Africa. Do not expect American English. 2. BP is not the one placing the censorship lines, the OP is.
Nigeria, to be specific. I'm Nigerian myself, so everything made sense to me. I tried to give explanations under posts ppl were confused at.
Load More Replies...This is not related at all but does anyone know why Bored Panda isn’t sending notifications? If I click on notifications it just shows the thing that says empty world
So we finally get a list that isn’t US centric… people complain it’s incomprehensible, tsk! :p
Something in the title indicating it was Nigerian would've at least helped me stop reading it sooner.
Load More Replies...How are these "savage" responses? Most of them seem to be quite normal. Expected, even.
Why do most of these make absolutely no sense or have atrocious spelling and grammar?
It's Nigerian English, and it's as legit as any form of English
Load More Replies...Peter Chibueze Ofoegbu put this list together, and that explains why many (most?) of us didn’t find this “comedy gold”: because it was compiled by someone of a different (VERY) culture, so these things are gold to the people in that/those cultures, and most of ‘em just fly over our linty title heads.
It would appear to be specific to African culture.
Load More Replies...Public Service Announcement: 1. These are from Africa. Do not expect American English. 2. BP is not the one placing the censorship lines, the OP is.
Nigeria, to be specific. I'm Nigerian myself, so everything made sense to me. I tried to give explanations under posts ppl were confused at.
Load More Replies...This is not related at all but does anyone know why Bored Panda isn’t sending notifications? If I click on notifications it just shows the thing that says empty world
So we finally get a list that isn’t US centric… people complain it’s incomprehensible, tsk! :p
Something in the title indicating it was Nigerian would've at least helped me stop reading it sooner.
Load More Replies...How are these "savage" responses? Most of them seem to be quite normal. Expected, even.
Why do most of these make absolutely no sense or have atrocious spelling and grammar?
It's Nigerian English, and it's as legit as any form of English
Load More Replies...Peter Chibueze Ofoegbu put this list together, and that explains why many (most?) of us didn’t find this “comedy gold”: because it was compiled by someone of a different (VERY) culture, so these things are gold to the people in that/those cultures, and most of ‘em just fly over our linty title heads.