Laughing is the best medicine, especially when your day feels dull or you just need a quick mood boost. And let’s be honest, memes have a magical way of hitting that sweet spot.
That’s why today, we’re diving into a collection of hilarious and surprisingly relatable gems, all shared by the aptly named Instagram page Memelord. Keep scrolling for your daily dose of laughter and relatable memes to brighten your day!
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We often chuckle at funny memes, binge comedy specials, or watch a sitcom that leaves us in stitches. And while it may look effortless, the perfect caption or well-timed punchline doesn’t just happen. Behind every joke is hours of brainstorming, rewriting, and practice. Comedy, like any art form, takes skill, patience, and dedication. The funniest lines often have the most thought put into them. It’s not just about being funny, it’s about knowing how to be funny.
I love walking at night but I don't want to walk alone. This could work for many women.
It's not so much that I drove home drunk from the bar - it's that I had walked there.
To understand the craft better, we spoke with Tyra Joseph, a ghostwriter for comedians who spends her days crafting jokes for some seriously funny people. She pulled back the curtain on what it’s like to write humor for a living. “People think we just jot down a few jokes and call it a day,” she said. “In reality, there’s a lot more strategy, psychology, and observation that goes into it.”
When did you graduate? Sometime in the 1960's when we had hope that our actions were actually making a difference?
It's not that simple. We have to give fake numbers for fear if we say no men will become violently angry.
That's unfortunate and all too real. Me? I just pout, get a tear in my eye, and sulk away while looking wistfully over my shoulder.
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I see Superman has a part-time job ! Good. And I'm hoping Kelly is more confident now <3 !
"Can I have your number?" "Got a pen?" "Sure!" "Well ya better get back to it before the farmer notices you're missing!" ...And that's when the fight started!
No the worst is the when you give a fake number but he's no dummy, he types that number in and hits Call and then stares at you waiting for your cell to ring.
Yep. Or when they say to call their number (which they will then tell you) so you can have each other’s numbers.
Load More Replies...If men could just accept that not every woman (MOST) do not think you are as "all that" as you think you are and take NO for an answer, we wouldn't have to do that. Or carry a gun, taser, pepper spray, etc. When we say we're not interested, I swear they hear "convince me".
You just say no...why go through effort? Subtlety is not the way to go with most people
I have an AH that is always using my email address for spammy businesses like car dealers, insurance companies, and more. My inbox is overflowing with his emails.
“Comedy is all about timing,” Tyra explained. “You can have the best joke in the world, but if it’s delivered a second too early or too late, it falls flat. Timing is everything.” It’s why comedians rehearse endlessly, not just to memorize words but to master rhythm and pacing. Good timing makes a joke sparkle. Bad timing can make it sink without a trace.
She also pointed out how delivery changes everything. “We write the piece, but a great piece can be ruined if the timing is off. On the flip side, you can have something mediocre, and the comedian’s charisma and crowd work make it a hit.” It’s a balancing act between the writer’s words and the performer’s energy. Both roles matter equally in creating the magic.
“It’s teamwork to make people laugh,” Tyra continued. “It’s not just the comedian standing there, it’s the writers, the editors, sometimes even the set designers, all working toward the same goal: making the audience feel good.” She compared it to a band playing in sync; every part contributes to the harmony.
I hate it when that happens, and I have to go back to reread what I thought I was reading. Happens with shows and movies, too. Sometimes, my mind just wanders without giving me a heads up.
As a writer, Tyra focuses on relatable subjects. “We try to notice every little quirk, every weird thing people do without realizing it. That’s where the humor is. The grocery store struggles, awkward small talk, that one friend who ‘forgets’ their wallet.” The closer it is to real life, the harder people laugh, because they see themselves in it.
Well to be fair, people who can't be serious for 1 minute are really awful to be around sometimes. I actually stopped being friend with a girl for that.
“The little things people do, those everyday, throwaway moments, are comedy gold,” she said. “You just have to observe. I’m always watching and taking mental notes. Sometimes the smallest detail turns into the biggest laugh of the night.” This observational style is why so many jokes feel like they’re pulled directly from our own lives.
Tyra also stressed the time commitment. “It takes a lot of time to write a set that’s relatable, funny, and fresh. You can’t just recycle old material if you want to stand out. Every joke needs to feel new to the audience, even if it’s based on something timeless.” That’s why writing can be just as exhausting as performing.
“Another important thing about comedy writing,” Tyra added, “is to take risks. Sometimes the funniest stuff comes from a place of vulnerability or discomfort. If you’re willing to go there and make it relatable, the audience will come along with you.” She believes that great comedy is as much about honesty as it is about punchlines.
And while writing and performing comedy is no small feat, the results are worth it. Whether it’s a well-delivered stand-up bit or a perfectly timed meme, laughter connects us in ways few other things can. These memes you’re about to see might not have a writer’s room behind them but they prove that humor, whether crafted or spontaneous, can brighten any day. Which one made you laugh the hardest?
*sigh* Try specifying an *analog* clock in the instructions next time, if that's what you want.
I'm going to make this my email signature and see how long it takes someone to notice
Oof, I'd pay him extra after that exchange! Maybe that was his angle? 🤔
What happens if he got some right? Do you add a heart? That would be only reasonable.
Being sad is for wussies. You gotta knuckle down and go full-fledged miserable.
I hope she sent him a regekshun after that horror show
I mean, it's so pretty - why would I want to fill it with things?
Next level is when you think about a song and your friend start to sing it.
They will either break up in 3 days or live their whole life together, no in between.
If you're asking this question, save yourself thousands of dollars by not applying to any college.
