Humor comes in all shapes and sizes, and the internet has a special place for every flavor of it. But when it comes to men’s humor, the kind that’s all about guys just being guys, it’s in a league of its own.
Enter the Instagram page ‘boysjustvibing’, a corner of the internet dedicated to the quirky, chaotic, and downright hilarious world of guy humor. Whether it’s memes about the struggles, triumphs, or just the random moments of being a dude, this page has it all. We’ve put together a list of their best posts to brighten your day, so keep scrolling and enjoy the laughs!
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Humor has this amazing way of taking the everyday and making it unforgettable. Whether it’s exaggerating life’s little annoyances or poking fun at universal truths, the best jokes have a way of sticking with you.
Research shows that men often lean toward sarcastic humor styles, using playful mockery or exaggerated scenarios to bring out the laughs.
Think about the strange loyalty men have to their favorite old hoodie or the unspoken rules of friendship that seem to revolve around roasting each other. It’s these small, oddly specific quirks that create humor so relatable, it almost feels like an inside joke everyone’s in on.
What really makes this style of humor shine is its unpredictability. One minute it’s about the struggles of assembling furniture without instructions, and the next it’s a ridiculous take on why men will always try to carry all the groceries in one trip. It’s chaotic, sure, but that’s part of the charm.
cabinet shelf pins, not all of them but enough to make the shelves randomly wobble
And let’s not overlook how much of this humor revolves around friendship dynamics. Guys have a unique way of showing affection, sometimes it’s by hyping each other up, but more often than not, it’s through good-natured banter. Additionally, research indicates that men often use humor as a way to connect and impress.
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Don't even remember what I did to get it XD Too many incidents growing up to pinpoint the one
Yes, i have this. My pant leg got caught in the chain halfway down the big hill, I had a choice, steering my bike to the end of the steep hill while my knee dragged on the pavement, or hard-core crash and burn into the giant rocks and old growth trees lining the road. I chose to live and still have the gnarly scar on my left knee.
Pushing 60 years ago now. I still remember clearly.
Load More Replies...Oh yes. When I was quite young I had these Bugs Bunny roller skates that were kind of like training skates. I saw my friends at the end of the block and tried to skate towards them, but the skates (being trainers) didn’t allow the wheels to spin quickly, so I started running. Guess how that turned out.
Load More Replies...I have a scar on my knee from where my little brother threw a piece of broken glass at me and it stuck in my skin. It's a good thing I was bleeding to much to chase him or I might have been charged with homicide. He did it because I splashed him with water while we were playing in the creek. Little psycho! I also have a permanent lump on my knee from being klutzy as an adult. ;)
got a lot of them the worst is from a dare for me to go down backwards on a slide; i landed smack on the gravel underneath no soft landing things in those days. dont know what was worst that or the gravel being picked out of my knee
Wiped out during a dirt bike race for one. The other knee got planted into a tree while riding a horse downhill. Good times!
Right knee from skidding in pea gravel playing tag. Even remember the name of the kid I was chasing!
Covered in them since I used to skateboard before they made us wear helmets, knee/elbow pads, in the 80s.
I have gravel in my left knee from a childhood bicycle accident. She tried to cut it out of me for years, I preferred the gravel to the razor blade.
Amateurs. These three small scars aren't so easy to see now, but they are the result of arthroscopic surgery to repair a torn meniscus in my knee when I was eight. I feel that fun every time it gets cold. IMG_4504-6...9769d8.jpg
I have one on my elbow from landing on the ice right on it. I have one on my knee. I can't remember how.
I have a cluster of grayish-black scars on my knee from a bike wreck in the gravel that I refused to let my mom properly clean out.
My mum told me I fell over & grazed my knees so often when I was a child, she feared someone would report her for some kinda knee-scuffing child cruelty!
I remember what I did and I remember at the time I thought it was the most pain I would ever feel.
My daughter has a very high pain tolerance; when she was little her legs looked like someone beat her with a stick. Her older brother would cry at the slightest injury. Funny.
I have two scars, one is from an incident with a safety pin at girl guides. It's on my inner upper arm, and it's pretty long. The other one is from when I accidentally stabbed myself with a pencil, and that's on my ring finger.
I remember. Tripped right onto the exposed end of a bolt. Then gotta walk a couple of blocks home and a twenty plus minute drive to get the stitches.
You guys with your anti-bacterial everything don't realize that stuff like this, eating dirt, drinking from hoses, made most of us immune. These days, you can't do this. The water is polluted, the ground is polluted, and the hose water is recycled wastewater.
This kind of humor also has a way of highlighting the shared experiences that connect us all. Sure, it might focus on men’s antics, but let’s be honest, there’s something for everyone to relate to.
Whether it’s the eternal struggle of trying to fix something without reading the instructions or the ridiculous things people will do just to avoid making two trips, it’s all universal at its core.
And perhaps what’s most lovable about this kind of humor is how unfiltered it feels. It’s not about being polished or perfect; it’s about leaning into the absurdity of life and sharing a laugh over it. Plus, laughing is actually good for you; studies show it can boost your immune system, reduce stress, and even increase pain tolerance.
So, if you’ve ever found yourself laughing at something ridiculously simple yet oddly specific, you’re definitely not alone. These posts are a perfect reminder that humor connects us all, no matter how random or quirky it might seem. Share this with your dad, brother, boyfriend, or partner, they’ll get it. And hey, your girl gang might just love these too! After all, a good laugh is meant to be shared.
Does anyone ever say that they would let another person ruin their life?
During the height of COVID I worked three back-to-back shifts. 36 hours. I also went home and slept for like 36 hours.
The misandry is rampant on BP - putting it as men rather than people drives clicks on here.
Load More Replies...My gosh, these were pretty terrible for the most part. Better luck next time.
But BP really thought we were going to sign up to read beyond #40...
Load More Replies...wanted to see the guy standing on the airplane wing while in flight!
The misandry is rampant on BP - putting it as men rather than people drives clicks on here.
Load More Replies...My gosh, these were pretty terrible for the most part. Better luck next time.
But BP really thought we were going to sign up to read beyond #40...
Load More Replies...wanted to see the guy standing on the airplane wing while in flight!
