99 Hilarious And Relatable Posts From Black Twitter That Might Make Your Day Way Better (New Pics)
There’s a corner of the internet that will make you laugh until your stomach hurts and then, two posts later, say something so sharp and honest about the world that you have to sit with it for a minute. A place that knows when to be serious and isn’t scared to be, but also isn’t going to pass up a genuinely great joke.
That corner is Black Twitter, and if you haven’t spent much time there, this is a pretty good place to start. We’ve rounded up some of its best moments here as a celebration of Black culture and the community behind it—because it deserves nothing less. Scroll down and enjoy.
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Do Not Disturb On
We Have A Winner!
This Was Suppose To Be My Year. Dammit I Was Manifesting
Can’t Even Treat Yourself
Polite Discourse
Whenever We Try To Move Forward, They Move The Goalpost
“The Sprite Is Out Of Syrup Again!!!”
Oregon Trail 2025 Remastered
This Is That Advanced Racism
Its Literally Systemic Racism
the fact that there can be a 31 degree difference between neighboring areas proves that farenheit is stupid
Oh Trust We Are Aware We Are Just Going Through The Motions
The Kendrick Lamar Method
W Parents
Back When He Was Considered The Real Life Tony Stark And I Dreamed Of Owning A Tesla. Never Trust These Ceos
A Few Good Men
You Bout To Be The April Fool
Who Gon’ Tell Her?
Yeah Go Ahead And Pack It Up Bro 😭🙏💔
Today I Learned The Only Thing Fancy About Luxury Brands Is The Microsoft Word Font They Use
Kinda How I Felt About Certain Groups This Election
Now The Only Thing Running Are Tears
Today Is Not A Good Day For That Kinda Foolishness
Rejected A Visit To The White House.we All Know Why
Just Know That It Would Come From A Good Place
We Had Parents Too You Know . Parents Who Inspired Is To Change The Pattern
This was posted as a response: “I'm on my second of three kids learning to drive. Now, these kids have been in vehicles their whole life. They've seen how driving works. They know how it feels when a car starts, stops, and turns. They know what a stop sign and lights mean. And, before they actually drive, they pass a state mandated test that says they can start actually learning to drive. Two out of the three (3rd is only 13) have done the same things when driving. Hard on the gas, hard on the brake, hard and fast turns, etc. Why would that be? I mean They've all been in cars and have passed the written test. Why can't they just drive? Because until you're doing it, you don't know how to do it. Being behind the wheel feels different, and until you are, you dont know that it's different. Can they point out signs and other visual objects. 100% yes, but do they know how to navigate them? No. And, that is why parents may take general observations, but [say it’s different].”
