15+ Internet Users Whose Outstanding Sense of Humor Won’t Let Them Get Bored

2 years ago

Sometimes we lack a pinch of joy and an optimistic outlook on life amid the whirl of everyday tasks. But there are people who, thanks to their sense of humor, irony, and sharp jokes, can turn any day of their life into a holiday or a comedy scene.

We at Bright Side adore when Internet users can better everyone’s mood, even if it’s from many miles away.

“It was a brisk −2°F, so I did what anyone would do in this situation and I froze some pajamas.”

“Who knew that the drastic warmth to 26°F would make the pajamas melt Matrix-style?”

A clock for marketers?

“When you get a device for making snow ducks...”

“...your day turns into a real adventure!”

“And now no one can stop me.”

“Someone sent me a kid toy in a Louis Vuitton box.”

“As I couldn’t finish the picture on time, I had to find a way out.”

“Came over to my granny’s for lunch and saw this — syrup in a mini apron.”

“A snow walrus that greeted me on my walk”

“My father has a carpet for his big mouse and a little carpet for his little mouse.”

“My first experience with using a sewing machine, thread, and needles looked like this.”

“Made my husband a cake for his birthday. Thrilled with how hilariously awful it turned out.”

“My husband left town today for a bachelor party. I came home to this.”

“My husband has a googly eye addiction.”

Someone even put them on this Starbucks sign.

“I buy my husband a nice new toy, and he just wants to play with the box.”

“Today, Yana (28 years old) had a day off and a box of plasticine. These are the cherries.”

“Some time ago, I went to a party dressed as myself, 10 years in the future.”

“Nobody realized it was a costume and they avoided me all night. Folks kept trying to rescue my wife from me.”

Tell us — what is something that improved your mood today?

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