The Internet Is Comparing Kamala Harris To The Vice President On "Veep," After A Clip Of Her Clapping Along To Protests Against Her Went Viral
She's the real-life VP Selina Meyer.
99.99% Of My Laughs Come From Black Twitter, So Here Are The Funniest Tweets On My Timeline This Week
"The only reason Ne-Yo doesn't get his flowers the way he should is because of the shape of his head. There's no other explanation."
"Parents Today Would Freak Out If That Happened": Older Adults Revealed 29 Things That Used To Be "Normal" In Schools
"We used to line up in elementary school to get vaccinated. The same needle was used on everyone; it was just wiped with an alcoholic cotton ball between uses. This was in the '60s."
22 Black Tweets That Are So Funny, You'll Be Snickering Through Your Monday Meetings
"Black people will put Comet in the tub and walk away like it's seasoning."
The US House Just Passed A Bill To Ban TikTok, And The Internet Is Coping With Jokes
"Instead of banning TikTok, how about you ban the zoning laws that are ticking up rents and making us tok about affordable housing."
"I Threw In My Hat After Being In The Same District For Over 20 Years": Teachers Who Quit To Pursue Other Careers Share Their "Final Straw" Moments
"I ended up having to hide in a classroom next door because the mom was so angry, and at the end of the day, had to be escorted to my car. That day broke me."
This Woman Took Her Cousin's Inheritance Money As Revenge For Cheating With Her Husband, But Reddit Says She's Not In The Wrong
"My money is in my retirement account, my ex is out of my house, and my cousin can go f*** herself."
22 Hilarious, Funny, And Perfect Black Twitter Tweets That Will Have You Crying Tears Of Laughter
"Black people: 'I say that, to say this...'"
The Internet Is Obsessed With "SNL"'s State Of The Union Skit, And I Haven’t Stopped Laughing Since Saturday Night
"We hear you. We see you. We smell you."
25 Secrets And Confessions From Surgeons That Show What's Really Going On Behind The Scenes
"It is not infrequent that we have flies and other insects in the operating room. A colleague whacked a fly in the sterile field with a sponge and flicked it all into a kick bucket."
Share The "Normal" Things That Happened When You Were In School That Are Unheard Of Today
Students used to make clay ashtrays in art class.
18 People Shared The Low Probability Events They've Experienced That Will Blow Your Mind
#5: "I was reading a humor/memoir-type book and the author was describing her kidney stones. I could really feel it and thought she was maybe the best writer ever to describe something so perfectly that I could feel it. Cut to an hour later, and I'm in the emergency room being treated for kidney stones."
Former Teachers, Tell Us The Exact Moment That Made You Decide To Quit Teaching For Good
Share your story.
97.99% Of My Weekly Laughs Come From Black Twitter, So Here Are The Funniest Tweets On My Timeline
"Another summer with no white friends with boats."
26 Hilarious Political Tweets That Made Me Scream-Laugh Last Month
"Instead of an election, let's just see who can draw a clock better."
Surgeons, Tell Me The Biggest Secret About Your Job That Nobody Knows
Give me all the behind-the-scenes tea.
This 17-Year-Old's Family Is Calling Him Selfish For Not Using His $500,000 Inheritance To Help Pay For His Step-Siblings' College Tuition
"I told them I would not be sharing it because it was created by my family, not theirs."
This Republican Senator's Embarrassing Lack Of Knowledge About IVF Went Viral After He Suggested Getting Rid Of IVF Would Make People “Have More Kids"
"This man shouldn't be making reproductive decisions for ANYONE." —@TheSWPrincess
72 Hilarious Tweets From The Very, Very, Very Funny Month Of February
"I heard someone refer to a person who likes multiple genres of music as 'Polyjamorous' and that is how I'll be identifying from now on."
People Are Reacting Hilariously To AT&T Giving Customers A $5 Credit For The Widespread Cell Outage
$5 is actually wild.