50 Times People Posted Something So Hilariously Dumb, It Had To Be Shared Further (New Pics)
Interview With ExpertX, the platform that was once Twitter, is the ideal playground for verbal humor. Back when it allowed only 140 characters per post, people had to be really precise with their jokes. Every word counted. Now there are double the characters and double the opportunity for funny stories.
The Instagram account Really Dumb Tweets finds the best jokes and funny posts on the platform. Even their bio claims that they're "posting the funniest tweets you'll ever read." The page also has a huge following – their current follower count is at 1.6 million. So scroll through these humorous gems and upvote your favorite ones!
And to know more about what makes a funny tweet successful, read our interview with comedic writer, actor and director Emma Tattenbaum-Fine. She's also the author of the collection of essays Trash Mermaid, and Bored Panda asked her what makes a successful tweet and what to avoid when trying to be funny on X (Twitter).
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In 2019 Emma Tattenbaum-Fine wrote a piece for Gold Comedy titled "How To Be Funny On Twitter." In it, she called being funny on Twitter "an art." She also commented on the brevity the platform requires.
"It is tough to squeeze your genius into 280 characters, but it's worth it," she wrote in the article. "No matter what, it's great practice for concise, show-don't-tell writing, and a perfect place to test out your jokes."
In many cases, there is a formula between funny tweets. Back then Emma covered the comedy devices that show up in many of the successful posts on X (Twitter) – the "me, an intellectual," "you had one job," "don't @ me," "TED talk time" tweets and many more.
But of course, a successful tweet is only measured by the number of people it reaches. If the post got popular only among your friends and family, can you really call it a success? So we asked Emma Tannenbaum-Fine whether certain elements can help a funny tweet gain traction.
Emma says that a good, funny tweet should have similar characteristics to a good joke. "A successful, funny tweet, like a good joke, sets up an expectation and then breaks it with a surprise," she tells Bored Panda.
The comedy writer has some advice for people who want their tweets to get a little bit of traction. It needs three main elements: to relate to current events, be relevant to a wide audience, and give an authentic opinion.
"A good tweet, in particular, is probably going to be something topical that is top of mind for everyone, that then finishes with a fresh take, giving the reader something clever they hadn't considered before that is infused with a clear point of view.
Even if so, it's none of her business. Also, didn't Jesus himself say not to judge people? I don't understand why so many Christians do this when it literally says bot to in the bible.
Granted, not all jokes on X (Twitter) are winners. Some inevitably end up being real duds. Emma says that oftentimes people forget to infuse their tweets with a fresh take.
"When I go back and read, or randomly encounter, cringey things my friends and I said online ten or maybe twelve years ago, the common pitfall is: they tend to be just observations or complaints or half-baked thoughts," Emma admits.
"There's nothing terrible about that, but it's not funny if it's missing that element of surprise and a clear, original point of view."
How can joke aficionados and word craftsmen avoid that? Tattenbaum-Fine says the writers should dig deeper. She suggests asking yourself: 'What do I really, honestly, think about this topic?'
"If you dig deep and check in with yourself, your honest response to a current event might be totally unique and unusual because YOU are unique and unusual. People say lame and unfunny things because they are afraid to go a little further and find what's true for themselves. It's easier to play it safe," the comedy writer concludes.
Emma is a professional comedy writer and director. She launched her Substack 2 years ago and is currently mostly writing on that platform. "I haven't paid Twitter (X) a visit in a long time," Emma admits. At its beginning, the site was a great opportunity for aspiring comics to get themselves known.
For anyone who doesn't understand - Ku Klux Klan - american, white supremacist, terrorist group.
We ask Emma if she thinks Twitter (X) is still a place for aspiring comics and writers to get their start. "I think of Twitter now as a place for journalists to share breaking news and then for sociopaths to yell about it," she tells Bored Panda honestly. "But that doesn't mean that quality content won't get noticed."
I was somewhere in Paris, and we found a tiny Italian restaurant. We walk in and the only people there were 5 older italian men in suits, drinking scotch and smoking cigars seated at a round table. The looked genuinely surprised, and said there was a better restaurant down the street. I laughed and said, if you are worried thqat we are going to hear your mob plans, don't...k=none of us speak italian. One of them thought it was funny, and he and an older gentleman seated us, brought us pasta and sauce, bread, minestrone soup, and kept our glasses of wine full. They were funny, and when we asked for our bill, they refused to let us pay anything. I told them, I'll meet you in Sicily for the hit next week, and they all laughed, kissed us all goodbye, and walked us to the door. Truly one of the best experiences of my life, but I know something was going down in Sicily that following week!
I have great respect for the people who never watched Game of Thrones and don't feel the need to tell everyone.
I like that nobody answered this post to say "Yeah, that's me!"
Load More Replies...I had some people explain it to me and it will forever be known to me as Incest and Dragons. I still haven't and won't watch it
Thank you for giving a reason that makes sense. All of these "Peer pressure isn't my weakness" comments have been irritating me. But starting a new TV show is a commitment and I understand your reasons.
Load More Replies...Um, ok. I like the show, despite the flaws, but I feel OP is not only giving the show too much credit, but people in general as if it's such a great accomplishment to avoid a show/movie. With the number of people on Earth, the number of things to watch, and the variety of people's tastes, everyone has NOT seen something popular, and not because they should be in awe of avoiding peer pressure. 🙄. Yep, this entry sure qualifies as dumb.
You took this a bit personally didn't you? One of, if not THE, largest US export is media (tv/movies) and MANY MANY countries around the world do partake. However, I believe the OP is referring to the people that lived in countries where the vast majority of the population was exposed to it.
Load More Replies...Ive never seen it on tv but i saw them filming it in wales, im guessing theres a lot of dismemberment because they wanted extras specifically with missing limbs 😅
Never watched. Not because I am or trying to be so special. It simply not a genre I am into
I admit, it would be something I watch b/c I'm into that stuff. But...I don't have the channel it comes on and I refuse to pay for another streaming service so, can't watch it and oddly, I'm okay with that.
I nearly watched it back when it first came out but instead got re-obsessed with Gravity Falls and just binged that for the 3rd time
Does it count if I want to but it was just never available to me?
No, apparently, if you are interested in watching, you are also not respectable! This thread is wild! Full of people patting themselves on the back for not watching a show- like it makes them superior to the rest of society!
Load More Replies...Nope, never watched. If it needs all that promoting and hype, I figure the makers must be desperate for you to watch their blooper. I'll watch the re-runs for laugh some years later.
I've never seen it, never wanted to watch it. In the UK 'everyone' watches Strictly Come Dancing but I've never seen that either.
Never watched a single episode. I still don't know what it is and really don't care.
I read the books didn't think the show would be nearly as good. I have heard that I was right.
Hahaha,I just bought the first season on DVD to watch it when I have the time ...when
Just come back from Iceland, seemingly we were the only people on every excursion who'd watched GoT (every excursion had somewhere that was in it).
Yep, never watched it, Mad Men, The Kardashians, The Sopranos, or any of the reality shows.
Never had any interest in watching Game of Thrones. People say it's cr*p anyway
"Most people say it's c**p anyway" It has an IMDB rating of 9.2 out of 10 so that is simply not true
Load More Replies...never watched it Even though I love dragons, this particular series just.... didn't "speak" to me
Never watched it once. Never watched Friends or anything llike it. Never watched anything kardashian.
haven't watched it. Waiting for the last book before I read the series, don't want to get disappointed.
I don't have a TV - or whatever goes for a TV these days. When I go to my daughter's home, I realize how addictive it is because I sit there like a dummy and watch it.
TV can be a great source of information. There are hundreds of thousands of documentaries out there. Many TV shows and movies are massively creative and can fire up the brain. A lot of art going into TV/film-making. It is fine not to watch TV but maybe you find it addictive because you find it interesting. Nothing wrong with people enjoying it.
Load More Replies...I don't understand people who brag about watching certain shows. People like them, people don't, it's nothing to brag about.
I read the first book and it wasn’t for me, so never felt compelled to watch the series. Never will
I'm more impressed with people who read all of the books long before it was on television.
My brother has literacy issues so he can't read large bodies of text. He also has processing delay so audiobooks have also never helped him. He can only enjoy stories like GOT when they appear on the screen. Same goes for many people. I still find him impressive though.
Load More Replies...Is it a nice game? Episodes? Idk, give me some god old Monty Pyton Brain-Spec...367661.gif
You're gonna explode with respect for me then. Never watched Game of Thrones, Starwars, Harry Potter or any of the "hits" from the past 2 decades. Too much of a commitment.
I think I read the first book, and perhaps the second. But that was w-a-a-y back when they first came out.
I only watched it because of Jason Momoa. Wish I'd stopped when his character died.
If I want to hear about war, violence and women being debased I’ll open any history book. Adding dragons doesn’t automatically make it good.
It also has extremely strong women who kick everyone's asses.
Load More Replies...never watched GOT or BB, but i still can not resist a reese's cup...so, we're not all that tough
Reminds me of a company Christmas party many years ago, my boss's wife was trying to talk to me about Seinfeld and I had no idea what she was talking about told her that I never heard of it. " But you must watch Seinfeld, everyone does". Lol, she thought that was the strangest thing. I haven't watched TV since the 70s.
Cringe… “everyone does”…. How shallow that persons mind is who said that. Being surprised you didn’t watch it bc it was popular is one thing, but then basically saying you’re not normal if you don’t get on Board sign the masses is gross “everyone’s doing it” is what that reminds me of. Vomit!
Load More Replies...Read three of the books: everyone kept dying so I gave up. Never bothered with the TV show even with dragons.
Thanks!!! Yep, never seen it, never read the books.
Never seemed interested init so never watched it plus most of time all spoilers were online i would rather watch supernatural continuously
I'm one of those! Thank you for being proud of me. I need that every once in a while.
The ability to resist Game of Thrones is some kind of inner strength??? I can't wait to tell people how strong I am. I resisted GOT, White Lotus and host of other mini-series that were all the rage for a period of time.
I didn't -- unless you count the first half-hour, wherein I was grossed out and refused to watch anymore. (Not to mention they killed off Sean Bean. How could they!!!!)
Agree. It is fine not to watch something or have any interest in a show but to brag about that is pretty pathetic. It is suggesting that people who do enjoy those things are somehow lesser beings. This guy needs to get off that high horse and stop judging the world.
Load More Replies...I held out for about 6 years, but eventually caved and I'm so glad I did. I loved it. Every episode, even the last season that other people hated
Watched the first episode, When they tried to MURDER A CHILD, I decided it wasn't for me, but that's when everyone else decided they just had to keep watching. F*****g disgusting if you think about it.
I am glad you stopped watching it. You wouldn't have coped with anything that followed. People continued watching it because they enjoyed it, it's not particularly helpful or logical to just people's reasons as disgusting. Might I suggest sticking to the Hallmark or Nickelodeon channels?
Load More Replies...Thank you, didn't watch walking dead or Breaking Bad either. I'll have lots of time when I'm in a home.
Naaah not everybody! Everyone I knew was obsessed with it waiting for the next season....i had no idea what it was until season 5...tried it...loved it. I made a good call...meant I could binge watch them all unlike the rest of the world 😂 its good
Often when a series or movie is being hyped and I know I'm not interested in watching it, I avoid awkward questions by saying don't say anything, I haven't watched it yet and then I continue this same game for years. You just have to know how to smoothly change the topic to something interesting to the other person before the follow-up questions. I don't watch a lot of series because they require a commitment or they will be canceled so I don't even bother.
I have seen half an episode, and only because it was what was already playing on the tv. Heard a bit of it as an audiobook, and to be quite frank, I find it to a bit slow paced. I just know that I would develop a Netflix addiction, so just like other drugs, I think the best strategy is to not begin.
I can manage episode 4. I love the dialogue in that episode. I have only seen the last 2 episodes once and don't plan to see them again. I don't judge anyone who enjoyed them though. I just loved Dany too much to accept her ending.
Load More Replies...Thank you. Caught a tiny bit, totally by accident, on YouTube or something. I was so revolted that I knew my choice to never watch it was wise. I’ve never had any interest in reality celebs, either.
I saw the first season and only saw flying cut off heads and tits. For every decapitated head the number of tits doubled
Tired right now, being a little dyslexic. Saw GOT and thought GTO, a video game that I have never seen or played for many of the same reason people said they didn't watch GOT, didn't watch that either.
That would be me...my mom says I should teach a class on how to say no.
i saw one episode and thought "what the fukc" (some incesty guy with a whole lot of wifes)
Or they read the books and knew the tv version would never live up to them.
Not sure how a movement like the "I'm proud never to have seen GoT" one is indicative of any sort of independence. Whenever it comes up, the largest faction seems to be the that one.
Those people just don’t have HBO. It’s not like GOT was available for everyone and everyone just decided not to watch it. You had to invest your money in the most expensive monthly streaming device. I think the question is …. Did you have HBO and chose not to watch it…. That’s a tad more Surprising.
Load More Replies...Why is that something to be proud of? Genuinely interested.
Load More Replies...I've never watched it. It keeps trying to throw itself at me on Now TV..i still ignore 🤣
Hmm.I wonder if it's too late for paramedic training?
Emma tells us her preferred platform nowadays is Instagram. "I prefer Instagram because it allows you to engage with fellow comedians and strangers outside of comedy who can become fans."
"Sociopaths come to Instagram too, of course, but I feel like I can curate my feed with funny people who inspire me if I do so intentionally," she says.
"Any medium you write in is a good fit for you if you're using it consistently and employing the feedback you get from readers to continue to hone your skills," Emma tells us.
For her the place to do that these days is Substack. She started on there in July 2021 and got her Substack named a Featured Substack of 2022. Subscribe and say hello to Emma on Substack or on her Instagram.
Well did you give his face sweet licky licks and wag your tail? Then maybe you just don’t deserve those kisses as much as the dogy did.
Your first mistake is giving a rat’s 🍑 about what people on Rotten Tomatoes say.
Can I just point out that it's usually the childless adults that are expected to cover holiday shifts which are tiring enough as it is. I'm in a relationship (same-sex) and my partner and I had to work every Christmas and New Years for 7 years because 'we don't have a family waiting for us at home.' Erm, the two of us ARE our family and here we are working together on holidays.
He may have been drafted but really was pretty coddled and protected... see this article https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/morning-mix/wp/2018/03/22/sixty-years-ago-elvis-presley-was-drafted-into-the-army-he-was-never-the-same/
Then there’s my teacher who went “u tried but you didn’t structure it right, also the algorithm said you copied off other students. C+.” (My essay was similar to other students’ because we all had to extensively cite from the same document. I contested it and got that demerit removed.)
You should pity that guy. The whole time he was thinking, "What? No! Not now, dammit. Grandma grandma grandma...oh just go away."
"Ah, yes, the ancient art of wisdom crafted with the precision of a sledgehammer in the Twitter-verse! 🐦✨ With 140 characters, we had comedy gold. Now with 280, we've got Twitter trying to be Shakespearean—double the characters, double the drama! 🎭 Bravo, Really Dumb Tweets, for sorting through the haystack of mediocrity to find these comedic needles. 1.6 million followers? That's more than my collection of cat memes.
"Ah, yes, the ancient art of wisdom crafted with the precision of a sledgehammer in the Twitter-verse! 🐦✨ With 140 characters, we had comedy gold. Now with 280, we've got Twitter trying to be Shakespearean—double the characters, double the drama! 🎭 Bravo, Really Dumb Tweets, for sorting through the haystack of mediocrity to find these comedic needles. 1.6 million followers? That's more than my collection of cat memes.