Epic Tweets By Women That Made The Whole Internet Laugh Out Loud
Women tell jokes, too. The comedy industry seems to be dominated by men - men on Twitter, men in standup shows, men that mansplain to women. But in truth, women are just as hilarious, if not more so, than their male counterparts, and they use social media outlets like Twitter to spread the laughs. Truly, when the allegedly fairer sex encounters blatant shows of sexism and disrespect, they use humor to soften the blows. A lady gets catcalled five times in a five-block radius, so she makes fun of the verbal assailants. The entire female gender is deprived of equal pay, so they burn bras.
Women aren't just funny to respond to men, either. Go figure; they are funny in their own right. Comediennes like Mindy Kaling, Betty White, and Wanda Sykes challenge the idea that ladies don't make jokes. Kaling's Twitter account is perfectly snarky, and White's words of wisdom are poignant - but they'll make you pee your pants in laughter. Non-famous women on Twitter are pretty hilarious as well. Their epic tweets satirize politics, sexism, and even period cramps.
Even if you're not a lady, you just might find yourself laughing at lady jokes.
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There's A Great Trick To Silence Cat-Callers
I got a bunch of dental surgery and while waiting for a cab to go home a dude catcalled me so I just let a ton of blood fall out my mouth
— unionizë games (@UnburntWitch) August 24, 2017 - 21,194 VOTES
The Body Wants What It Wants
Them: You need to listen to your body more.
— Abby Heugel (@AbbyHasIssues) October 23, 2017
Body: You're old. And you want pizza. - 31,264 VOTES
Time Is Relative
I refer to any time between 1994 and now as "the other day"
— Olive Gravy (@offbeatoliv) October 28, 2017 - 41,019 VOTES
I Don't Have Time For This
“we need to talk later”
— t (@itsnottina_) October 17, 2017
first of all, i have anxiety. tell me now - 51,042 VOTES
Being Tired Is A Good Thing
One undeniable perk of being an adult is you can use "I'm tired" as a way to get out of anything: a social event, a conversation, a marriage
— Aparna Nancherla (@aparnapkin) October 18, 2017 - 6823 VOTES
Don't Even Bother Eating Healthy
How much spinach I start cooking vs how much I end up with. pic.twitter.com/DWmWEKQFkm
— Simply TC (@BienSur_JeTaime) January 5, 2018