My mental health is as reliable as a flashlight in a horror film
Officer: do you know why I pulled you over
Me: no sir
My Parrot: hell yea I love driving 86 mph without a seatbelt! my name is phil jamesson
*a family walking through the park suddenly becomes horrified at the sight of a man sitting on a bench reading a book*
child: {crying} where’s his phone, daddy?
dad: just look away!
mom: {live streaming their encounter} this is not who we are!
saw a post asking “would you rather wear a fedora every second for the rest of your life, or every beverage you drink for the rest of your life has 2 drops of pee in it” and i thought the answer was obviously pee until i said this out loud to another person and saw their face
when i see a siren i like to pretend there are tiny people at an ultra exclusive tiny rave on top of a car.
Settle down, guy who brought a hammock to a public park. You’re working awfully hard to show us how relaxed you are.
We’ve got Tyrannosaurus Rex stamps and Queen Elizabeth II stamps in the Post Office at the moment. People can choose between a tyrannical long-dead reptile… or our beloved queen who died recently. I can’t believe you thought I was going to make that joke.
waiter: soooo do you have any room for dessert?
me (frantically moving chairs and tables out of the way): idk,,, how big is this f***en cake?
THE TITANIC WAS A REAL SHIP??????
It’s just a bunch of grown men too stubborn to ask for directions, so they are driving around in circles.
~Me explaining NASCAR to my daughter
$120 for a tire rotation? trust me they rotate. buddy how do you think i got here
[slamming back a whole creme egg without chewing, foil and all, in front of a horrified shopkeeper] another
Me: Some people go through life looking for signs and others constantly miss them.
Cop: Again, license and registration please
An Ontario woman completed a 40,000 piece puzzle, one of the largest in the world. And she’s VERY pissed no one told her the pandemic is over.
Jesus rose from the grave because he forgot to clear his browser History