The “none pizza, left beef” story got me pretty good when it origionally posted.
Pretty much that entire blog was golden. Real shame it’s gone. I used to re-read pretty much everything once a year
The internet was so full of life and learning.
And boring shit too, but at least it was human-generated boring shit
When I was in middle school I was reading a passage of some workbook in Sunday school and it said something with the word “papi” describing how different cultures call their fathers, I guess in relation to how God is our father in heaven. Anyways when I read “papi”, I paused for a second, and absolutely lost it. I never laughed at anything so hard in my life.
Just the idea of calling God “papi” is absolutely absurd.
Close second is in the 9th grade in speech class someone dared me to do the monologue about tots for one of my speeches so I did. I couldn’t get through more than like 5 seconds of it without laughing.
Deadpool and Wolverine
This was like 15 years ago, but there was a video by Videogamedunky on YouTube where he prank called places.
I was laughing so hard in my bed at night that I was genuinely wondering if I’d gone crazy.
Not sure why I found it so funny at the time. Maybe I was a bit tired too.
Tbf videogamedunkey is funny as hell
Agreed
That’s…. The last time? Man you might need a night out on the town.
I think about him saying don’t tell my wife about the chicken wings at least once a week lol
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I was crying while reading through that one reddit post about a particular song he uses for rhythm during sex.
Looks like it got removed because the mods are unfun chodes.
May the laughs and memories last forever XD
That’s some weird bastardized/hacked Pavlovian response. But hey, musics on, time for sex.
The comments on the clip from Workaholics are all hilarious, and reference that reddit post quite a bit lol.
The song and the post are funny, but the thread full of redditors taking it seriously is a bit depressing.
It’s clearly a shit post, but an absolutely amazing one. The roasts/comments are still funny though.
I was listening again to Harry Potter and the Methods of Rationality. It gets really hilarious at times
Maybe someone will enjoy this as much as I did but this news story about a bear sighting… But I don’t want to say why. I want the nonsense to wash over you as it did me the first time I saw it.
I have another too, this tiny frog, fiercely squeaking it’s battle cry with all all it’s might. It never fails to remind me of how Nibbler on Futurama looked cute but was actually a powerful race of creatures.
That bear sighting news story one got me. Thank you.
I was watching Best of the Worst from Red Letter Media, the episode where they watched Blood Debts. My wife walked in the room to give me a kiss before going to bed, right when she leans over, lips puckered, ready for a kiss, Mike’s voice breaks through and we both here, “faced with a strong desire to watch a Filipino rape film.” She just freezes, gets this look on her face, and starts cracking up, which then made me start laughing. It was one of those situations where each of our reactions kept making the other person laugh harder and harder.
The clip - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3NTaoheLMvM&t=3560s
The book of Mormon.
I’m gonna say if anyone has an inkling they want to see it, DO IT. It’s insanely funny. Scroll past my comment and don’t spoil it for yourself.
For those of you who don’t plan to see it, it’s about Mormon missionaries that end up in Uganda. The beginning is very tame, and then they whip out this number. I felt like I might die due to lack of air from laughing so hard.
I was watching a Brad Williams clip where he talked about humping John Stamos’ leg.
Oh Jesus. I forgot about that.
I choose that one too for “almost ruptured a spleen” laughing.
The “José” episode of More Kitboga where he, as FTC Frank, pretends to be Jennifer Lopez. He wasn’t even on the line with José, but his impression of FTC Frank doing a Jennifer Lopez voice legitimately brought me to tears.
Last week’s The Rehearsal episode where in order to understand Sully Sullenberger’s state of mind when safely landing his plane into the Hudson he uses his memoir as a guide to backtrack and rehearse his life and major experiences starting as an infant, and progresses through his childhood and early adulthood.
Here’s part 1/3 of the relevant section of the episode but quick warning, it’s pretty weird and shocking even for Nathan Fielder but goddamn that has to be the hardest I’ve laughed at a TV show since Nathan for You:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AQtYnkV4in0&pp=ygUTVGhlIHJlaGVhcnNhbCBzdWxseQ%3D%3D
Does it count if I was high? If so this nonsense right here
Swear that sounds like the inside of my brain sometimes lmao.