The holiday season is upon us, pandas. In theory, we should all be filled with joy, cheer, gratitude, and cookies. But in reality, this can be an extremely stressful time. You might be worried about your finances or struggling to adapt to the dark, cold winter days. So if you need to relieve some stress for the next ten minutes, you’ve come to the right place.
We took a trip to the Rubber Duck Zilla Facebook page and gathered some of their funniest memes below. From relatable posts that might have you giggling uncontrollably to pics that you’ll instantly want to send to your besties, we hope this article takes your mind off all of your seasonal worries for a moment. Enjoy scrolling through, and be sure to upvote the pics that you can’t help but laugh at!
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This has made me happier than anything on BP in a while. Sad but true fact Pandas: in certain real emergency situations they have to plant real people amongst the rubble so the dogs have living people to find. If they only find vìctims who are not alive, they suffer depression. Humans don't deserve dogs...
According to the American Psychiatric Association, 41% of Americans say that their mood worsens during the winter. Over a quarter report feeling fatigued and depressed, and one fifth admit that they begin losing interest in things they like. It can be very difficult to resist the temptation to stay in, lay on the couch, and binge watch Netflix when the weather outside is frightful.
So it’s crucial that those of us who are heavily impacted by the weather make an active effort to take care of our mental health. And one of the best ways you can do that is by making sure you have plenty of humor in your life. According to WebMD, humor can play a huge role in a person’s mental health by relieving tension, melting stress, and releasing endorphins.
Long term, humor can even have a positive effect on a person’s immune system, relieve chronic pain, provide a more positive outlook on life, and improve their overall mood. HelpGuide agrees that laughter truly is the best medicine.
In fact, it can improve heart health by lowering blood pressure and increasing blood flow. Meanwhile, a good laugh can reduce the anger in a person’s heart, preventing them from becoming bitter or resentful. Plus, getting plenty of laughter into every day might even increase a person’s lifespan.
Unsurprisingly, more humor in your life might lead to stronger social connections as well. Everyone is drawn to funny individuals, and sharing hilarious memes with friends and family members might open up the door to more frequent communication. Laughing can diffuse tension in challenging situations, and it might even improve teamwork in work settings. Giggling together promotes group bonding and can help you improve relationships with very little effort.
let's throw in some integrity and ethics too, just for grins and giggles.
If you’re curious about how to get more giggles into your daily routine, HelpGuide recommends starting small by smiling more. Smiling is often contagious, and doing so might invite others to share some positivity too. It’s also a good idea to move towards laughter whenever you hear it. Surrounding yourself with funny individuals means that their humor might just start to rub off on you. And, of course, try to find humor in any situation. Even if it appears negative at first, there must be a bright side to look on.
You're fine. I do this and I also work out ratios between things so I always have juuuuuuust the right amount left. For instance, when finishing a fry up breakfast, the last mouthful MUST include the yolk of the fried egg, some bacon and a bit of waffle or hash brown.
Nope, my grandad told me to eat what I don't like first. I even made up a song about it (which I have fortunately forgotten). But you have to save the bonne bouche for last.
My grandad used to tell a tale of woe, about a girl who saved the best to last, then dropped it in the dirt, a tale I chose to ignore!
Load More Replies...Of course, otherwise you'd have the taste of your least favourite thing linger as aftertaste
Same here, when eating food I usually separate it into four quadrants and take small bites from each to determine the best one and then I work my way from the least favourite to the favourite
I do this. Unfortunately, there have been occasions when, by the time I get to my favourite bit, I'm too full to eat it. It's really disappointing.
Load More Replies...always save the best for last. it gets the cringe out of your mouth
Growing up we were told to eat what was on our plate, hence eating what we didn't like first to leave the best 4 last. As a grown up,I cook what we like, but I still favor that pattern, but now I'll take a few bites of one item them move to another n circle back. Whichever is my fav I'll get a second helping us there's room
Maybe not a 100%, but I do have a "save the best for last" thing going on.
I used to do it. I was part of the "clean plate club". My parents made us eat everything on the plate, so I'd eat the icky parts, then savor the good stuff. It taught me to overeat. I eat what I want now, and put the rest in the fridge to mix into an omelette for breakfast.
I'm pretty sure they mean they used to eat e.g. all the peas, then all the potatoes, then all the meat, not just save a bite of their favourite till last. I used to do that until I was into my thirties. My family still tease me about it - my sister brought it up last Saturday
My whole family does this, except my mom, who didn't notice until I was 35.
I noticed my mom when I was very very young, much less than 35.
Load More Replies...Cook for yourself and you'll never have this to deal with. Or maybe you will.
When it comes to memes in particular, therapist Theodora Blanchfield, AMFT, says that they have drastically changed the way that people communicate nowadays.
In a piece for Verywell Mind, Blanchfield writes, “Although memes are packaged in quippy sayings or observations, at their core, they are still an exchange of ideas, just in a very easy-to-digest format. Whether you love ‘em or hate ‘em, memes are an important part of modern discourse.”
One on the left looks like her baby brother was just kidnapped by David Bowie
Blanchfield also notes that memes have a powerful way of creating connections between people. It’s common for people to feel lonely and isolated in this modern age when we spend so much time staring at screens. But memes can break through these barriers by reminding people that we actually have a lot in common. Memes about mental health issues or common struggles can help individuals realize that they’re not alone. Even funny images about hobbies or music preferences can help people make friends with others who share common interests.
Remember, the base has to have a wider diameter than the rest for safe useage
Another great benefit that might come from sharing memes is the fact that they make it much easier to say hard things. Opening up about your mental health struggles can be daunting, but if you find a meme that explains exactly how you feel, sending that might be much less scary. While you might want to eventually be able to express your emotions without the help of a funny image, there’s nothing wrong with easing your way into the conversation.
A dormouse. I'm definitely a dormouse. And get out of my dámn teapot.
We hope you’re enjoying this funny list full of relatable memes, pandas. Keep upvoting the ones that you can’t wait to share with your friends, and let us know in the comments below how you’re getting in your daily dose of laughter this winter. Then, if you’re looking for another article from Bored Panda that will get you giggling, look no further than right here!
I was with my daughter (25 but looked about 15) getting a prescription. She had got a prescription (so they knew her surname), and I was picking one up for my wife. The cashier, when talking about the meds, kept looking towards my daughter. I had to point out that this wasn't my wife, it was my daughter. I mean, I was about 55,and I STILL had to point this out. I'm not sure how people think any more.
The fact that I carry a pocket-size computer with me that also knows the time.
I would never do that because I'm not a fan of ugly backrounds
Did you really have to make an AI picture of a dog being playful
I have an eye that’s small and it’s so sensitive to light that sometimes it appears like I’m winking in bright areas. My greatest fear is that someone would think I was winking at them on purpose and make a move or something
This is why all the packages in my house look like they were gnawed open by a loose gremlin after midnight.
I love how confused people get in my car when Abba comes on after 20 minutes of death metal.
Wrong quote for that scene. Alas poor Yorick, few know your story well.
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