One of the coolest things about social media is that you get to see how many talented amateur comedians there are in the world. Witty insights, hilariously relatable quips, and sarcastic social commentary are their bread and butter. However, they can sometimes get lost among the flood of posts in your feed.
We want to bring a bit of sunshine into your lives, so our team at Bored Panda has collected some of the funniest posts that people shared on X (formerly Twitter) this November. Keep scrolling to see our roundup of the best tweets, and enjoy a good laugh.
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The more you laugh daily, the better. Humor, while deeply enjoyable, is also utterly fantastic for your physical, mental, and even emotional well-being.
And the cool thing about laughter is that your body doesn’t see much of a difference between whether you’re laughing spontaneously or faking it. Simulated laughter can be therapeutic, too.
So, one of the best new habits that you can pick up is seeking out opportunities and content that you know will likely make you laugh… or to intentionally make yourself laugh.
UCLA Health has some great advice for how you can introduce a bit more humor into your life. For one, you should reframe your perspective on humor. Make it a habit to look for humor in everyday situations.
This includes embracing embarrassing mistakes and giving yourself permission to laugh. “If you spill your tea, find the funny in it. If you see something funny, don’t hold back your laughter.”
Little Lappmes. They are bold and will eat from your hand if you hold out (say) pine nuts.
Something else that you can do is intentionally schedule breaks for laughter. Essentially, this means that several times each day you slow down and carve out a few moments to look for something funny.
You could look for hilarious posts about internet humor (hi!), watch funny videos, put on a few minutes of stand-up shows by those comedians you love, or reach out to the funniest people you know.
Watching or reading hilarious content online is fairly easy if you have an internet connection. But if you want to take things a step further, you could think about combining laughter with exercise and being social.
Laughter yoga, for instance, uses breathing and movement exercises to encourage laughter. And, since you’d be signing up for a class, you get to meet lots of new people.
It’s a huge win, considering how important positive relationships are for your overall health, happiness, and longevity.
According to UCLA Health, adults laugh approximately 15 times per day. While this might sound like a lot, it’s anything but. For comparison, children laugh around 400 times daily!
Laughter improves your immune system, making you more resistant to germs and infections. On top of that, it also lowers your (chronic) stress levels. This, in turn, reduces inflammation. The knock-on effect is that you are less at risk of heart disease, diabetes, and other chronic illnesses.
Even a single session of laughter has huge benefits for your body, reducing the levels of cortisol, a stress hormone, by around 37%. One laughter session also relaxes your muscles, lasting for up to 45 minutes.
It’s not quite important how long you laugh or what your reason for laughing actually is, so long as you laugh.
I intentionally went in for a new ID photo looking scruffy, tired, and a little cranky. That way, it's accurate most of the time.
Furthermore, regular laughter improves your heart health by boosting your heart rate and respiratory rate.
Moreover, laughter relieves pain by releasing endorphins, a feel-good chemical, while also boosting your pain tolerance and changing your perception.
On top of that, embracing humor in your life reduces anxiety and depression through the release of dopamine, oxytocin, and endorphins, chemicals linked to pleasure, motivation, and learning.
Laughter is also a great way to connect with other people, improving your sense of connection and belonging.
As Healthline points out, laughter improves closeness and trust in your relationships. “Sharing a genuine laugh with someone builds emotional bonds and encourages openness and vulnerability.”
Meanwhile, laughter also promotes empathy and can help you defuse tension and resolve conflicts.
By embracing humor, you also boost your emotional resilience by becoming more optimistic and hopeful.
I was walking some Norwegian show. I speak no Norwegian. I thought it was funny that the two words that sounded exactly the same as English were (if I remember correctly): "bookcase" and "idiot". Of all the words.... (If someone here speaks Norwegian, tell me if it's true about these two words. I'm only about 95% sure that it was those two words.)
After you’ve upvoted all of your favorite tweets from November, we’d like to hear your thoughts in the comments, Pandas.
Which of these posts did you genuinely like the most and why? What style of humor do you typically enjoy? How often do you entertain your social media followers with your witty posts? How often would you say you laugh each day? Let us know in the comments!
After a certain age, you get gas just about every morning whether you own a car or not.
PSA: it is eventually cheaper to buy an annual lounge pass than a sandwich at the airport if you travel more than, say, once a year....
Absolutely brilliant 😄 I am absolutely mindblown! I love people who can think outside the box like this, because in all my 40 years I have NEVER thought about why they're always on the top. I wanna be friends with people like this (and keep a little fire extinguisher by my side at all times, just to be sure)
Now it’s so hot on Halloween in the northeastern US, folks wear shorts .
Just by waking up, I have already made the worst time management decision possible.
Make sure you check that they aren't' just sewn shut! I've read many a story about people who wondered why their pants or coat had "Fake Pockets" only to realize they are actual pockets that had been sewn shut. Apparently doing this helps preserve the shape and structure of the garment? Not an expert, just want to make sure you don't miss out on that prime pocket real estate!
I always wanted to take a class with Dr. Hunk but he was a Geology professor and my major was neuroscience.
fun fact: the only reason they made the guide is so people would drive longer distances to 'good' restaurants and wearing down their tires faster :) so the guide was a way to sell more of their tires lol. Also the reason why he is white: when he was created tires were still white :)
Even though I've never had this experience while walking the Capital Wasteland, I still vibe with this mood.
the elf style videos will always be a hundred times better than any AI slop.
It helps if you know the geography of the area. Bury is erm, how to put this nicely... small, old fashioned town to the north of Manchester - near Ramsbottom. (It's where black puddings are made)
"So, how was school today?" - My father, who had NEVER asked me that question before, at dinner, when I was fifteen, on a day I had skipped school.
