30+ Funny Glasses Pictures That Prove Life Looks Better Through A Humorous Lens

People with glasses definitely have a sense of humor. According to The Vision Council, 63.7% of adult Americans wear prescription eyeglasses – that’s an impressive 166.5 million people. Now, I’ll bet that 100% of them have, at least once, searched for their glasses only to find them sitting on their head. I know I have.

These funny glasses pictures truly capture the witty spirit of those who are ‘visually impaired.’ Just think of all the fun you can have with those specs. Put them on a dog or a cat for an instant laugh. Why not wear them upside down? They’re even helpful for reducing tears when chopping onions.

Indeed, glasses are more than just a fashion statement; they’re your ticket to an endless comedy show.


1. My Little Niece Thought That Putting Sunglasses And A Hat On The End Of My Boxer’s Butt Would Be Really Funny. She Was Correct

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3. I Got A Panoramic X-Ray Of My Teeth The Other Day. The Dentist Forgot To Have Me Remove My Glasses

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9. This Is Thunder. Thunder Is A Blind Mini Horse. Thunder Needs To Wear Special Goggles To Protect His Eyes. We Took The Liberty Of Personalizing Them For Him

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21. Lee Taylor, An 83-Year-Old Woman, Wears These Giant Glasses “To Spread The Fun And Make New Friends”

22. My Girlfriend’s Glasses Broke, So I Replaced The Lenses In Google Cardboard With Her Prescription Lenses

23. My Father Lost His Reading Glasses About Two Years Ago. Found Them Today

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26. My Glasses Defog In Perfect Circles From The Center Of The Lenses. This Is How I Look Like With Them

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29. Neck Arthritis Is Killing Me Right Now. These Glasses Let Me Lay Flat And Scroll

30. “My Daughter Got Glasses. Everything She Draws Now Wears Glasses As Well”

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34. My Little Niece Thought That Putting Sunglasses And A Hat On The End Of My Boxer’s Butt Would Be Really Funny. She Was Correct

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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.