2025 is over, Pandas, but did you have a good time? Did you take time to laugh and enjoy your life to the fullest? A recent German study found that a large number of adults laugh almost every day. 35.6% of the respondents claimed they laughed out loud at least once each day a week, while 36.9% laughed from one to five days a week.
Bored Panda wants to help everyone be happier, so we've made a compilation of the funniest and most relatable memes from the "Veryunhappy" page on Instagram. Don't let the name fool you; its content is far from gloomy and depressive. It's all about what it's like to be a person in this day and age: the ways we socialize, manage our money, and grapple with late-stage capitalism.
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Winnie the Pooh was so special to both hubby and me, so this brought a tear. This may have to go in my scrapbook. Jk I don’t print pics anymore. Lol
I made a cardboard fort for my cat and it's such a delightful thing for our guests. It makes people happy more than the cat
My parents keep saying how they’re a perfect couple and love each other but they keep yelling at each other twice a week and then gossip behing each other’s backs to us kids
When you dont want to be a child and say, told you so, you do the told you so face instead like an adult
How does he not pull a muscle reaching all the way down to his pockets to get cash
The perks of having an overexpressive face, you simply cannot lie effectively unless you’ve trained with the mirror
One of my previous jobs did this my colleague. We were level 3 at that time. The next vertical promotion was level 4. He got a position where he was doing the usual 8 hours work with extra responsibilities. They actually called his promotion as 3.5 something that didn't even exist in the hierarchy chart. We were close friends and i advised him not to accept it. He did because he thought it will increase his chances for next promotion. I was already on notice period and left soon. Found out from other colleagues that even after 2 years he was still a 3.5
I ask if anyone needs anything before I sit down to play because once my àss is on that gaming chair its not moving for atleast an hour
Women on TV with fresh haircut: walks out of salon looking fantastically confident heading to a meeting or social outing. Me: tries to quietly slink away, hat in place, hoping nobody sees me on way home.
What shall we have for dinner tonight? -Anything you like. -That's not why I asked!!!
We used to play euchre while on standby. Every day they would have to explain the rules to me. Just did not stick. Odd thing was that I won far more games that I should have.
Not even at 9pm, my kid is a night owl and im a morning person so we have to meet in the middle
Same as how it feels to talk with someone who thinks they’re right just because they’re younger.
When i was short 50 cents in Tesco and the homeless dude sitting near the doors came in and gave me money 🙈
Wife and I hoped to move there when we retired. We lived there for a few years when younger. When I Zillowed and a single wide was $40k "That's not TOO bad"..lot rent is $1000/mo. "Yeah, no"
Yes, and also a dude that looked like this leaned in for a kiss once and the pic on the right is exactly what i saw right before I dodged
I haven’t felt my age ever since I was 7. Now I’m going to be an adult in one year. Idk what to do at this point, I didn’t think I’d actually reach this age
They really need a stack of baskets midway through the store for my people.
This is exactly the pic of me and the girls when we stayed in a hotel for the night and had a pj wine party, thats me on the floor
