It’s no secret that many people go online just to have a good laugh or mindlessly scroll through amusing content for a while. And there’s nothing wrong with that; we know it’s a great way to fight boredom!
Fighting boredom is exactly what we’re here to do—this time with some funny posts, shared by the ‘Mocking people in a voice they don't even have’ page on Facebook. With over 500k likes, it is a gold mine of amusing content, so if you’re looking for something fun to browse as you sit back and unwind, look no further—just scroll down to find the posts. And, of course, make sure to upvote your favorites!
On the list below you will also find Bored Panda’s interview with a professor of psychology at Otterbein University in Westerville, Ohio, Dr. Noam Shpancer, who was kind enough to share some of his thoughts on the influence of the internet and humor.
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Tariffs make things go up. Bad pilots (regardless of race or gender) make things go down. You're welcome.
According to Statista, over the last two decades, the number of internet users has been growing rather steadily. As of last year, there were reportedly roughly 5.5 billion of them in the world, representing close to 70% of the population.
With numbers this huge, it’s safe to assume that millions of them log in for the funny content, which there is undoubtedly an abundance of online. But there is arguably more than just humor that attracts us to the internet.
According to Dr. Noam Shpancer, professor of psychology at Otterbein University in Westerville, Ohio, the internet technology draws us in by tapping into four elements that are inherently attractive to human beings: information, immediacy, connection, and novelty. “We like answers to questions, and the internet has them; we like speedy gratifications—one click takes you to an answer; we like to connect with people, our friends, but also role models and interesting strangers; we like novelty and are stimulated by it. The internet offers endless variants of whatever stimuli you enjoy,” he told Bored Panda in a recent interview.
Talking about the ways the internet affects our psychological well-being, Dr. Shpancer suggested that, like all technology, it can be used for good or ill. “The effects of internet use will depend on several factors, including rate, context, and purpose of use,” he said.
“If you use it too much, it may negatively affect your mood and or distract you from important life tasks. If you use it in the wrong time or place, it may hinder your learning or create conflict; if you use it for illicit purposes, you will inflict damage on society.”
Heck, bed sleepy doesn't translate to actual sleep. Hence why I'm writing this at 3 am.
The same way the internet can be used for good or ill, it has certain advantages and disadvantages, too. According to Dr. Shpancer, the main one of the former is that it provides everyone with access to information, something that in the past was the domain of the privileged few. However, there are disadvantages, too, starting with the fact that it does not sort good from bad information. “And since bad information is easier to produce than good information, over time it comes to dominate the digital space, sewing confusion,” Prof. Shpancer noted.
“Another advantage is that it allows people to connect where in the past they wouldn’t be able to, and helps maintain connections that would otherwise wither. A disadvantage is that it may reduce people’s reliance on face-to-face contact, which has unique psychological and social benefits,” Dr. Shpancer continued.
“Another advantage is that the abundance of available connections on the internet—for example, in online dating—may provide people with a rich array of options. The disadvantage here is that over-abundance is stressful for human beings, and tends to reduce our confidence and satisfaction in our decisions.”
My mom has restrictions but reasonable ones. Like I can do whatever I want as long as I do my homework first. Also I can watch what I want but she just makes sure it doesn’t have certain content first like nudity. I can play whatever I want on my Xbox. If a tv show does have some stuff, she watches it with me, as long as it not like extreme or anything, (like young Sheldon) and the. I can watch it in my own. As for music as long as it doesn’t have the f word than I can listen to it. Also no social media or YouTube (not even kids) because there was an incident where I saw some…stuff… in YouTube kids at a young age. We have a very good relationship though, I lover her so much and am very grateful and she lets me be free and is very understanding and supportive. She is even gone let me dye my hair if I show that I can take really good care of my hair and if I keep my grades up, then I can get this really cool thing where the side is shaved in like a punk style! (When I’m 15)
Wtf. 9 pm bedtime? It's not even dark yet during summer. What a psychotic control freak c**t.
That is absolutely insane. At 10 or 11 I went to bed at 10:30. I would watch a rerun of Night Court on my parents’ bedroom TV (they were watching something else downstairs) and then I’d go to sleep. I got awesome grades, was a National Merit Scholar, and went to a fantastic university. I will never understand crazy, controlling parents.
Load More Replies...And when they are old and needy, they ask themselves why their children never visit.
When will people learn teaching them is always better than sheltering and controlling. You don't have kids to control their lives you have to teach them and to realize it's THEIR life NOT yours! If you're this controlling (or religious bc they tend to come one and the same a lot of the time) you need therapy you've got issues!
The more you tell them no, the more they want it... and they WILL find a way to get to it.
When he is 18, be prepared to say "goodbye" for a very long time with very long times between visits, if any. You haven't provided a home as much as something to escape from.
I'm 13 in march (it's February rn) and I go to bed at 8:30. EVEN ON HOLIDAYS, no tiktok, Instagram or social media barring, YouTube (30 mins a day), Pinterest (30 mins) and bored panda, plus I am not allowed to use my iPad at home to DO MY HOMEWORK because it has no time limits 😔, and I have 3 hours in my phone before I can't text, take photos or do anything but call people, oh and I only have 30 mins on WhatsApp because I can video call people and she doesn't like that 😶
All of which leads to a child not being equipped to make his own good decisions at 18, when he’s a legal adult!
And she's going to wonder why he moves out on the dot of turning 18, and has little to no contact with her....
and after he moves out you'll never hear from him and wonder why not.
bro my parents are the exact same so I just find ways to sneak around the rules 💀
So that's why I bought my own s**t at 16/17... Not at 38 though 🤣
I bet he leaves home the very second he turns into an adult. Leaves? Heck, he will pack his bags the week before and race out that door.
Poor kid, with no real life experience and errors to learn from he is going to be a victim of every scam that comes his way.
man, and i thought i have it bad. my mom uses a app called family link on my phone, and she uses it to block samsung internet, google chrome, google search, youtube, and a few other apps based on how she feels that day(ex: whatsapp, messages, gmail, prime video, samsung notes, my files, google photos, and a few others that i cant remember at the moment). the only acess to google that i have is on my school laptop, and even so i can only be on it at school since 90% of the time my mom goes into my room and unplugs the internet router from my room and takes the cable and hides it somewhere in her bedroom. she even has the parent controls turned on my switch, and sets it to the minimum minutes per day(15), unless i unlock her phone and change the time to a (little bit un)reasonable 3 hours and 30 minutes, and hope that she doesn't notice before she turns off the internet, since the app for the switch requires a internet connection to do the changes. and this kid has it worse then me, dang
Might seem a bit strict and over controlling, but honestly, there was a time not very long ago where there was no tv or internet and kids still managed to enjoy themselves. He can still read a book for example
That kid is probably quite intelligent, does not experience depression from reading the internet. Also provides a lot of time for jerkin
“Another advantage is that the internet raises work efficiency in many areas. A disadvantage is that as we become reliant on digital communication, records, and processes we also become more vulnerable to digital attacks, which may come from anywhere,” Dr. Shpancer continued. “My file cabinet may be burglarized only by local thieves. My digital data may be burglarized by thieves from anywhere in the world.”
If there is one thing on the internet people should—and many arguably already do—take advantage of, it’s humor and the abundance of memes and other kinds of funny content that is shared online.
“People like to laugh,” Dr. Shpancer told Bored Panda. “Humor elevates mood, reduces stress, and delights our senses—particularly through the element of a pleasant surprise—and facilitates interpersonal connection.
“A genuine laugh can’t be willed, it has to be elicited, and we tend to feel closer to, and good about, those who elicit it for us. If we are both in on the joke, we both get it, then we are in essence allies. It feels good—and is also essential to our psychological health—to have genuine allies.”
If you enjoy browsing online and want to make use of all the benefits a good fit of laughter can bring, you might want to check out Bored Panda’s category for all things funny for more similar content that ought to make you chuckle. Happy scrolling!
Pandas on "creepy men" posts: "yeah understandable that women are rude to strangers to protect themselves!!" Pandas on any other post: *let's downvote Nea to hell for saying this*
To be fair, I wouldn't be able to resist the temptation if I were the Dr either
🤣🤣🤣 omgosh I'm sleep deprived. This can't be as funny as I think it is now ..
Dude, you are Canadian. Your friends can take the risk, you have healthcare - that is, unless you get liberated by the US.
But nothing got to do with polar bears, just Ursa Major and Minor
Man I've never even met you and I already know were gonna be best friends
Meanwhile on Bored Panda, I literally was interrupted twice trying to post this one sentence. And had to hit the zit sized x ten times
So I tried to vacuum up glass from hardwood floor a few months ago thinking it'd be easier than sweeping. The noise it made sounded terrible.... and super messed up the floor. Now I know. 🤓
OMG! I did this on Monday! I'm actually scheduled to have surgery end of March and told my manager expecting to get in trouble and she says, you can't be a good employee if you're in pain. Like wtf. A normal person.
Wait...they died the cut -off hair? Or the hair remaining on her head?
Did I mention that I'm retiring on 7th April? I did? A couple of times, you say?
I miss the days when conversations ended with "bye" instead of "well, I'm in the driveway now".
I'd be more worried about what he did after he got back in the cockpit TBH
Ok, so "addict" and "addicted" are some how offensive enough to censor? This s**t is getting really f**ked up. What's next? Cramps? Vomiting? Crack smoking? Seriously, it's just silly and useless.
I totally forgot the theme of this by the time I got to the end.... 😽
i think it sucks that you have to get premium to read the whole thing.
I thought most of these were funny, but I am old and maybe don't understand.
*Miglė. Unless you meant the chocolates and not the author.
Load More Replies...One thing I've noticed about being a mother and employee alike- people mostly notice what you do when it doesn't get done
I find it more humorous when people try to mock people and end up mocking themselves.
I totally forgot the theme of this by the time I got to the end.... 😽
i think it sucks that you have to get premium to read the whole thing.
I thought most of these were funny, but I am old and maybe don't understand.
*Miglė. Unless you meant the chocolates and not the author.
Load More Replies...One thing I've noticed about being a mother and employee alike- people mostly notice what you do when it doesn't get done
I find it more humorous when people try to mock people and end up mocking themselves.
