Superior Humor Is Their Superpower (19 Pics)

Life without humor would suck. How else are we supposed to get through the day without someone doing something funny? You gotta have. some people with a superior sense of humor around.

From puns to harmless pranks and silly jokes, these people use their superior humor for good.


1. “I set a trap for my girlfriend in my sock drawer on laundry day, she fell for it”

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2. “Each year my brother and I compete to give the hardest to open birthday gift. This year I’ve wrapped his gift in concrete.”

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3. “Hand sanitizer found at my chiropractor’s office.”

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4. “This manager just doesn’t care anymore”

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5. “Romance display at my local Barnes & Noble. I probably laughed too loud.”

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6. “I think he’s made his point very clear.”

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7. “The sign on my husband’s graphic design department”

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8. “My kids came in and told me there was water coming from the laundry room. They said it looked like it started at the washer. I rushed in to find this. Buncha comedians in my house…”

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10. “A sign outside an off-strip casino in Las Vegas…talk about pulling a Ferris.”

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11. “Glass bottle recycling truck in my home town”

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12. “My mom got tired of me making fun of her “Live Laugh Love” sign and modified it.”

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13. “A few days ago a car drove through an Arby’s. This was their sign today.”

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14. “The collar my mom has for her dog”

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15. “This is the first time I’ve seen this type of Halloween decoration”

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16. “Stupid COVID”

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17. “Not exactly how I envisioned my Shrek-themed birthday cake…”

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18. “Co-worker sent me this… We work at NASA.”

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19. “My dad recently got a 3d printer and made a stool sample for his doctor”

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h/t

Nate

Nate Armbruster

When he's not doomscrolling Twitter or writing for Pleated-Jeans, Nate Armbruster writes jokes—and then tells them on stage as a stand-up comedian, where he can watch audiences (hopefully) laugh in real-time.