Anything you find that makes you laugh, chuckle, or even just simply say "That was kind of humorous," post away.
Here's something I just watched which was a bit of a slow burn at the start but that I couldn't stop laughing about by the end:
Edited by GastonRabbit on Jun 19th 2023 at 10:48:53 AM
An inherently funny piece of music.
edited 19th Oct '15 3:51:00 AM by TerminusEst
Si Vis Pacem, Para PerkeleNot really "inherently" so much as "contextually."
Insert witty 'n clever quip here.Apparently you are allowed to do this.
I'm a (socialist) professional writer serializing a WWII alternate history webnovel.I'm more impressed by the one who hops up the stairs on his bike.
Worldbuilding is fun, writing is a choreThis is what happens when too many time travelers ignore Hitler's Time Travel Exemption Act.
Move along. Nothing to see here.
I'm a (socialist) professional writer serializing a WWII alternate history webnovel."Bounce with me bounce!". I have no idea how I found this to begin with, only that it's been in my youtube favorites for years and I occasionally revisit because the Gratuitous English, incredibly cheesy dancing, and occasional Gaussian Girl-esque closeup of the guy in front bring me joy. Someone I shared it with once said something about it being like going to an aerobics class where the instructor is blatantly hitting on you the whole time.
edited 23rd Oct '15 10:43:08 PM by MikeK
Warning : this is a heavy read, and you'll need some knowledge of physics to really enjoy it. But this guy is so... completely wrong... on so many levels, it's hilarious. He sounds like he dropped out of Physics 101 after one class, just enough to learn all the Big Words but before he could learn what they mean.
And then he went and decided to revolutionize physics.
edited 27th Oct '15 12:04:06 PM by Aetol
Worldbuilding is fun, writing is a choreA hawk chasing a mouse. Sounds boring, but not in this case...
Looks like the Michael Bay version.
I like to keep my audience riveted.Animal Planet: Michael Bay Cut
Just read the entire thing. Each paragraph somehow manages to get more ridiculous than the last.
This.
That man wants to run your country, Americans.
Now, while there is some uncertainty about what the pyramids at Giza were actually for (although the 'official' position is that they were tombs, the evidence actually suggests they were not) the idea that you would construct a 400+ foot tall, nearly solid artificial mountain to store stuff in is the product of a mind whose owner couldn't be trusted to run a bath.
edited 10th Nov '15 5:31:25 AM by InverurieJones
'All he needs is for somebody to throw handgrenades at him for the rest of his life...'Bill O'Reilly and Christian Bale have an argument.
No matter how many times you read it, this never, ever stops being funny.
Worldbuilding is fun, writing is a choreOh wow, I remember reading this years ago! Thank you for showing me this again, it's hysterical
Fuck it all
The fact that only 140 characters are allowed here is honestly so disappointing to me.