“Underrated Comments”: 30 Hilarious And Underrated Comments That Were Too Good Not To Share
InterviewThe internet is a vast and varied place, with billions of users all sharing their thoughts, opinions, and experiences online. In the midst of all this noise, it can be easy for some comments to go overlooked. It is a shame when a well-thought-out, insightful, or even humorous remark goes unrecognized. Thankfully, there is a subreddit called r/UnderratedComments, a place where all these undervalued comments get all the attention they deserve!
Created in 2014, the subreddit has 9.7k active members who come together to appreciate and share comments that may have been unnoticed in other online communities. From humorous insights to smart comebacks, we’ve collected the best hidden gems. Scroll down and see for yourself! Do you think you can do better? We’re excited to witness that in the comment section!
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And God Saw That It Was Good
Say you do not know anything about Christianity without saying you don't know anything about Christianity.
Imagine the b*tch getting booted into Heck after Jesus screams she went against even the basics of his teachings, like CARE FOR EACH OTHER
Load More Replies...Organized religion is dangerous, mixing religion and politics is dangerous, free food and medical care is not dangerous or communist ffs
It's a human right. The fact that these idiots think that being healthy & having food on the table is a privilege that not everyone deserves just proves that they don't know wtf they're talking about. Calling yourself a Christian & using that as a way to justify your uneducated & misinformed political views is a cancer on society. This is why I fully support people having to pass some sort of exam that would test your emotional intelligence, your knowledge of how our political systems work & prove that they can remove their religious beliefs from the equation before they're allowed to vote or go into politics as a career.
Load More Replies...Why people like this have the chance and opportunity to be on TV ?
Because we click on, and listen to, and comment on their insanity, and so we prepetuate the media getting lunacy on their shows because lunacy increases viewers and therefore revenue.
Load More Replies...You misspelled faux news. Easy mistake, they misspell it themselves ☺️
Load More Replies...It was a sad day when certain right-wing Americans decided to conflate Christianity with gun-toting capitalism.
Also, we should force women to birth unwanted children they can't afford because allowing abortions is communism or something.
Typical person who calls herself a Christian and had no idea how to be one.
As a Christian I CANNOT upvote this hard enough. Bless this comment or and shame in this woman's ignorance of her own savior!!!
Im probably going to be downvoted really quickly but I don't agree with communism. It can be harmful and gives too much power to the government. However I also believe that millionaires and billionaires should have a taste of the real world. And that our government right now here in America is pretty bad and there is a lot of chaos. Also that lady who said it is communist to give children food is an idiot.
Like I'm not super against communism or socialism. I don't agree with taking it extremely like China and North Korea. I just believe on giving people the right to vote and sorry if I sound like an idiot my first language us Ukrainian not English so it's hard to explain myself. Im also happy for anyone to teach me or educate me about this or just explain something don't downvote me right away
Load More Replies...I wonder what she charges her children for health care, food and emotional support?
It's compassion, kindness and in the case of the UK all health care is free. There are local systems in place for help or free food too for children. But one God should be compassionate and Christians proud to be a part of children being looked after properly not for profit. Two. God has no right to be used in cases such as this, where it should be basic humanity. I'm damn glad I'm not christian
Her attitude is at the heart of every politician. Now, and forever.
So children don’t deserve to eat, have healthcare or any emotional support? I hope God vaporizers her and all her ilk. Btw, this is Socialism, not Communism, I hate how these religious extremists have a right to spew!
do you think this has anything to do with spending on education being slashed across the country over the last three decades?
Does she even realize that her comment means kids will have to work for their food? Child labor is illegal in many countries, thankfully
I love your response to her "communism" statement!! OMG! And, those kids should go out and get a job! They don't need school or a family raising them!! Heck, we should only have to pay them $0.50/hr since they are so young and can't work as hard as an adult! They'll figure it out eventually and start to work harder! What exactly is their problem! We're just too soft on children! OMG!! SMH!!
I'd just like to point out that for most children, all food is free. They usually don't have money and we're kind of obligated to feed them.
Do these people think about what they say before they say it? Or....
I will say, I do feel like that quote is nit picked out. Notice the ellipses, when "quoting" someone, it is often used to leave out other stuff the person was talking about so that people can smash together two phrases that likely don't belong properly together and in the context being used. I don't know everything this person said, but that is exactly why I'm skeptical about it. Learn your grammar, people. It's one thing that is used to trick the masses from everybody on all sides.
It's also often used to leave out extraneous rantings that don't add to the main point. It is very possible that they are just making what this womans says more easily readable.
Load More Replies...And not one f*****g clue about what communism actually is does op know!!!
I am not defending this woman in any way. I disagree with her views, but there is much more context to what she said than just this headline shows. But no one reads articles, just headlines so carry on.
The rest of that "context" isn't contextual because it continues with the same garbage, only in a slightly different flavor.
Load More Replies...By that logic, transferring ownership of a uterus to the state as soon as the uterus is occupied, and forcing the former owner of the uterus to complete a pregnancy and give birth and produce a child is also communism.
The full quote really should change what you guys say, oh you want the part of the quote that is left out? Ok here it is: "and by the way free political indoctrination for their parents. And so, if these unions and their friends, their politicians, get their way, they would like our schools to be open 24/7. They want to replace the family and families raising their children with our own virtues, they want to replace that with the state. With union-controlled government-run schools." That's what goes in place of the ellipses. Have a day
Adding this doesn't change the context in any way, so idk what you thought you were trying to do by just letting us better understand her ignorance in a more complete way. She still doesn't understand what communism, socialism or Christianity actually is.
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While there are certainly plenty of attention-grabbing and viral humorous comments that get a lot of likes and shares, there are also many underrated ones that are just as funny, if not funnier. Whether it's a clever play on words or a witty observation, they can add a much-needed touch of levity to any online discussion. To learn more about humor online, we reached out to Caleb Warren, an Associate Professor of Marketing at the University of Arizona who was kind enough to share his insights. Scroll down to read the whole interview.
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He's Not Wrong Tho
Underrated Comment Reply In R/Showerthoughts
Humor is a common element of online communication, and we often see people leaving funny comments on various platforms. But what motivates people to use humor in their online interactions? Is it a way to showcase their wit and comedic skills, or is there something deeper at play? According to Caleb Warren, using humor is part of online discourse, and human discourse, more generally. “I’m not sure that there is more humor in comments than in initial posts, but there is a fair amount of humor in both. I suspect that it is often easier to create humor in a comment than it is in an original post because people can use the initial post as a prompt, much like how it is easier to generate humor in response to an ongoing in-person conversation than it is to create humor in a soliloquy (e.g., stand-up comedy).”
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What makes a comment funny or entertaining is a subjective matter, and people may find different things amusing depending on their sense of humor. However, there are some common elements that can contribute to the humorous value of a comment. Warren shared that a person thinks a comment (or anything else) is funny when it “violates (i.e., threatens their sense of how the world should be) but also seems benign (i.e., they are okay with it)”.
The professor explained his point with some examples found on r/UnderratedComments, “consider the comment responding to ‘What would you do if you found me in your fridge?’: ‘we dropped a fridge off a 45m tower.’ The violation in this is clear: you should not drop a fridge off a large building, especially if there is a living person inside it. I suspect that the girl in the post did not think that this comment was funny, but there are two reasons why other readers might find this aggression benign: (1) no one actually dropped a fridge with a human being in it off a building; and (2) many readers are frustrated with influencers’ continual cries for attention and feel they deserve to be taken down a peg.”
Accurate
Indeed It Has
Haha! Does anyone see the "That's a moray" headline under the picture?
This One Right Here
“The reply to the ‘would you rather be stranded’ post offers a different type of example. The comment, ‘I work in an Amazon fulfillment center, and I can confirm I’d rather be stranded on Mars,’ relies on two violations: (1) the context of the question makes it clear that the poll is asking about the Amazon rain forest rather than a fulfillment center, and (2) most people believe that it should not be worse to work in an Amazon fulfillment center than to be stranded on another planet. However, the first violation is benign because the word ‘Amazon’ refers to both the rain forest and the company, and the second violation is benign because it confirms most people’s belief that working conditions at Amazon are lousy.”
Caleb Warren has done a TEDx talk about what makes things funny, which you can check out here. If you want to delve deeper into this topic, Warren has also written some papers about what makes things funny, what is humorous and what is not and benign violations.
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I'm laughing so hard right now! This is me when playing any of these games. I tried playing COD with my kids and I'd die every few seconds to the point where I'd hide and low crawl like a damn coward. They would still find me! 🤣
Straight Facts Doe
I came from a generation where my parents told me I could be anything. I can't describe the guilt I feel for not having a well paying full time job in my major. ARCHEOLOGY
Literally
Witty comments can add a dash of humor and charm to online conversations, but do they also contribute to the overall coolness or intrigue of these interactions? Is there a relationship between the use of wit and the perception of coolness, or are these two concepts independent of each other? Warren wasn’t sure whether humorous comments make the conversations distinctly cool. “However, they certainly make people enjoy the conversation more and more likely to share it with others.” The professor shared this paper, for a richer discussion on the difference between funny and cool.
Funniest Shit I’ve Ever Seen 😂
"and god said try me I dare you. And he did, then god took out his leatherbound Glock and filled the guy with lead." Bangranthians 20:23
Sun And Moom
Communist Locks Are The Absence Of Locks
In today's digital age, it's all too easy for a joke or pun to be misconstrued and cause offense. So, how can we strike a balance between using humor to entertain and respect for others' feelings? Warren answered that this is very difficult because humor occurs when a comment violates a person’s sense of how things should be. “Thus, part of what makes something funny can easily offend, disgust, or otherwise upset people. There are different ways of creating humor (e.g., different types of violations), and some are more likely to offend than others. Aggressive humor, such as comments that try to evoke laughs by making fun of a specific person or group of people (e.g., throwing a fridge with a human in it off a building), is more likely to lead to offense. Other comments, however, use a more positive form of humor. For instance, the reply to ‘people who don’t eat their clock with a fork’ (‘it doesn’t matter what utensil you use. Either way, it’s still time-consuming’) creates humor by violating a communication norm to use language clearly by evoking the two meanings with ‘time-consuming’. Comments like this are less likely to offend, although it’s also kind of making fun of the person who posted the earlier comment about eating clocks, so it could possibly still offend the person who made the comment.”
Just Not Stairs
Considering what happened the next year, it did go from bad to worse.
From R/Memes
I Had The Top Comment. But This Guy Deserved The Top Comment. Well Done My Friend
Batman
Electric Appliance From Amish Salesman
On The Only Thing They Fear Is You
A Righteous Sacrifice
Hit It On The Head
Wholesome Save In R/Trashy
Seen On Nature Is Metal
Well That's Funny
Physical and psychological pain follow the same paths and are located in the same place in the brain, so if you sense that the ominous-sounding "we need to talk" will lead to a breakup, take a painkiller first.
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Thank You, Thanos
“Are We Heating The Whole Neighborhood Here?”
If more than 2 lights are on, the first thing my father will say is “is Diwali going on today?” (Diwali is a festival of lights in my country)
Underrated Comment Right Here
Is it just me or is the content of bp going downhill lately? We’ve seen the same thing about 5 times now and while some of the new additions are good, the rest of them are pathetic. Please don’t downvote me if you disagree
I know! Time and again I wanna scream "BP, again with your arbitrary truncation!"
Load More Replies...This is a well done gallery. I've seen many of these posts before but they did a good job of compiling a comprehensive list with a theme.
Is it just me or is the content of bp going downhill lately? We’ve seen the same thing about 5 times now and while some of the new additions are good, the rest of them are pathetic. Please don’t downvote me if you disagree
I know! Time and again I wanna scream "BP, again with your arbitrary truncation!"
Load More Replies...This is a well done gallery. I've seen many of these posts before but they did a good job of compiling a comprehensive list with a theme.
