If you’re in need of some giggles today, you’ve come to the right place, pandas. We’ve taken a trip to the Today Years Old Instagram page and gathered some of their most hilarious memes and screenshots down below.
No matter how many trips you’ve taken around the sun, we’re all “today years old” at the moment, and we all deserve to enjoy some silly content. So have fun scrolling through, and remember to upvote the pics you’ll want to see when you're "tomorrow years old" and "next week years old" too!
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The Today Years Old Instagram account is dedicated to sharing entertainment, news and memes. And clearly, it’s doing a great job, as the account has amassed an impressive 9.1 million followers since its creation in 2018. But if Instagram isn’t your favorite platform, have no fear. Today Years Old can also be enjoyed on X, Facebook, and TikTok as well.
TYO even has their own website, TodayYearsOld.com, which explains their community. “We’ve created a network of social accounts that drive influence,” the site states. “Leveraging creative content and marketing strategies, our approaches have allowed us to build a highly engaging and organic audience across all platforms. From viral memes and trending videos to fun facts and discoveries, our communities are centered around content that speaks to people.”
I got so tired to being the one to put in then mental effort and planning for ordinary every things. My husband and I talked about it, and now whilst I am planning the menu, composing the shopping list etc, he is washing dishes, doing the laundry, vacuuming the stairs... What I am doing has not changed, but it is being recognised as being part of the housework. It's being valued and appreciated. We each have our own tasks, and it feels like a balance has been reached.
Sounds like the type to start a juicy rumour if there wasn't one going round, true or not.
We’re big fans of Today Years Old Media here at Bored Panda, so this actually isn’t the first time we’ve covered one of their accounts. And lucky for us, when we featured posts from their X page about a year ago, we were able to get in touch with the company’s founder, Aidan Schwieger.
As far as where the inspiration for Today Years Old Media came from, Aidan shared, "I always found myself coming across random facts that truly blew my mind, and couldn’t help but share them in the hope that others would find them as fascinating as I did.” This list features mostly memes and silly photos, but on the group’s X account, there are many fun facts that followers can learn when they’re “today years old.”
I think tax avoidance is trashier when the rich do it because they're just being greedy monsters
"I’m truly amazed that the project has had such a positive response on Twitter, literally overnight,” Aidan went on to say. “We’ve had a long-standing presence on Instagram, but I’m so glad the content we share has now found a home on Twitter as well.”
And when it comes to what Aidan decides to share to his followers, he previously told Bored Panda, "In all honesty, I really share whatever interests me. I love learning new things and when I come across something unusual or unexpected, I can’t help but share it.”
Because Today Years Old had only recently taken off on Twitter when we last spoke with Aidan, he noted that it’s difficult to know what content resonates the most with followers. “But we hope to continue to be a daily source of trending facts and discoveries in a variety of topics,” he added.
Unfortunately the sleazy dates will lie and say "no", when, in fact, there is someone
I wish we had a cry room at work. I'd use it every day. Maybe multiple times.
In Denmark we work 37 hour weeks and more and more are going for a 4 day week now. It's increasing the overall productivity by 8-12%
Load More Replies...Not a morning person. I’d rather die than be at work by 7. I’ll take 10-6, or even 11-7.
I used to have that schedule, Not any more. Newly retired and it is 11 pm and I don't have to worry about my bedtime.
Load More Replies...Where I live many, if not most, companies and even government bodies have flexible working hours, you literally come any time between 7 and 9 and leave accordingly, 3 to 5.
Lol when I still lived in Europe, my direct colleague had a flexible time. I never realized it was only for him due to a very long commute but that it was for us both since we worked together. So I frequently started 30-45 minutes later than I actually was supposed to and did that for a little more then 5 years until management finally told me that I couldn't do it and was fired on the spot for doing it. I got the last laugh, though, thanks to worker protections there. They ended up having to pay me one month's pay for every year I worked there lol
Load More Replies...I worked at a place where you worked for 40 hours a week, no more, and you set up your hours when you wanted. On guy worked 10 hours a day, four days a week. If you worked late one day, you had to take that time off, preferably that week. Lunch was included in the 8 hours, so long as it was reasonable. There were issues at that employer, but they understood that employees are being paid for 40 hours per week, and only owe 40 hours of work per week.
Thank you but I really wish more people would openly acknowledge that there are those of us that would rather be up and doing things first thing in the morning
My core schedule is 5:30am to 3 pm. But I could be there as late at 7 pm and am on call for emergencies 24/7. I've been trying to leave at 3 everyday though. We shouldn't have to work 50+ hours a week until we're 67 just to pay our bills and still be unhappy.
I work an approximate 7-3. It's nice getting to work before rush hour, getting off before rush hour, and having a few more hours of the day to actually do stuff I want/need to do.
I agree. with both. I don't wanna work, but if I have to I'd rather get out before the traffic and have the afternoon to do stuff
if my health allowed me to do an 8 hour shift, i'd rather start work at 2 or 3pm.
I loved working 4-12 - swing shift was awesome... no evening life and missed untold TV programs but I loved it
Factory work was always 7 to 3. We really valued those 2 hours before the 'observation and comment' bunch showed up to interfere with the work.
I've worked every shift there is and decided that they're all about the same.
Currently, I'm an 8-4 Mon-Thurs, and 8-3 Friday. Quite happy with it.
10-6 is the best. Gets enough sleep and face much less traffic as most annoying early risers are not on the roads
I've worked every damn schedule you can think of and I think 12:15-9:30 am might still be my favorite...it almost always included weekends
I work 3:30 to 3:30. Getting out of bed sucks but I love getting home at the same time my kids get home from school. We used to work 5 to 5 and I hated getting home that late.
I prefer working at night (4-12, 1600-2400), and was happy when I got transferred and that was possible (international airport)! But most places, especially outside the US, have very limited operating hours unless they're open 24/7, like factories or some transport.
I'd personally like a 9-5. Some time to mentally prepare for bullshi* before work and then getting home at a decent time. Right now I work 7-6 :,)...
Then how do you take care of and provide for yourself? Do you put it on other people?
I'd rather work a 9-12, Monday -Thursday. Rarely do good things get done after lunch anyway. You might as well let the productive work mount up for the next day's 3 hour shift.
The founder also wanted to encourage readers to never stop seeking out new information. "There is always something new to learn in our world. You can never really know everything,” he previously shared. "I hope this project will allow people to find new interests and encourage us to continue to be curious about the world around us."
In Europe we have the museum night since 2005. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Long_Night_of_Museums
Learning something new every day and getting in some laughs every day are both key to maintaining a happy, healthy life. So by following a few Today Years Old accounts, you can have all of your bases covered. On X, you’ll learn why the highways in the United States are numbered the way that they are, and on TikTok, you’ll learn that San Francisco residents have been taping notes in the windows of their cars urging people to stop breaking into them. Meanwhile, on Instagram, you’ll find hilarious screenshots of silly conversations that have taken place online.
I just tried the same thing and I am writing this from the Emergency Room.
According to Everyday Health, you can’t be stressed and laugh at the same time, so if you find yourself holding onto some tension, don’t hesitate to find something funny to help you relax. “Just a moment of laughter can allow us to think more clearly and creatively and strengthen a sense of connection with others,” clinical psychologist Natalie Christine Dattilo, PhD told Everyday Health. Squeeze in a few moments to scroll through funny memes or exchange silly stories with your loved ones, and you’ll be sure to have a brighter day than you would have otherwise.
We are mammals! Surrounded by food we are designed to eat as much of as we can(high fat/sugar), as it should have been as rare as hens teeth to come across. We are meant to lounge about and whatnot. No wonder so many of us suffer mental health issues, especially anxiety and depression. Our societal advancements don't mesh well with our still existing basic instincts (inside artificial structures, artifical light affecting circadian rhythm etc)
We hope you’ve been able to get a kick out of some of these memes, pandas! Keep upvoting the screenshots and pics you find particularly hilarious, and let us know in the comments which ones are the most relatable to you. Then, if you’re interested in checking out Bored Panda’s previous publications featuring Today Years Old, you can find them right here and here!
Even tho I know it's her dress, it's funny to think the fairy godmother threw in a butt lift too
I got ok at this. But only mastered it once or twice (all rings on hooks). How did you guys do?
My boyfriend was once kinda complaining about how complicated my family situation is. And he's right, I don't blame him but he was framing it as if that's so strange and I then had to point out to him that looking around our closest friends and their families - he's actually the weird one for having mostly good relationship with his parents who actually listen to feedback etc.
My doctor has never asked me that. I kinda wish he would.
Noise at night. The bloody crickets won’t shut up and there’s construction going on in the neighbouring plot at 11 fricking pm!
Yeah this "you need to WORK on this relationship" is b******t. I mean, yes, make an effort, make sure to not exclude the other person but come on ... it's not WORK.
Same both ways. I can tell if my partner is miff by her breating pattern.
That's why they sometimes find extinct animals. "Hey, hasn't this [random animal] been extinct since 1756 when we ate the last specimen?"
If they can't understand this, then it's probably best to just get rid of them as friends. No need for extra, unnecessary stress in your life
When I'm not reading or editing images I prefer the world to be a bit blurry tbh. It's bad enough.