Wednesday, November 2, 2022

Funniest Christmas Memes and Tweets Even Though It's the First Week of November


That's right, it's time! Halloweekend is over and we've all paid our November rent, which means that social media is already skipping Thanksgiving, and we are now completely consumed with thoughts of the Holiday season. 

 

You know what that means…you either have to get into the Christmas spirit or hide in a corner somewhere and wait until 2023. Otherwise, you will be overcome with all the December content coming a whole month early. Look, I'm not necessarily condoning this behavior, but it's just a fact that culturally everyone's starting to talk about Christmas by the start of November. I mean, there's a reason why Mariah Carey's "All I Want for Christmas Is You" has already re-entered the top 100 on US iTunes. I don't make the rules. This is quite simply what the Internet will look like in the near future. Keep scrolling below for the funniest memes and tweets we have already come across! For more content like this, check out these top trending autumn fails.

Bride and Groom Break Up Before Wedding, She Gets Mad at Sister-in-Law for Canceling $700 Wedding Gift


You can't cancel your wedding and still collect your gifts, honey. This thread was posted to Reddit's r/AmITheA**hole subreddit by u/Relative_Attempt6316, who shared how she canceled the $700 gift she ordered for her husband's sister after learning that her sister-in-law and her fiancĂ© broke off their engagement. 

 

The big mistake here is that the sister-in-law was already well aware of the gift the Redditor had purchased, so she was expecting its delivery. The crazy part though is that she actually had the audacity to reach out and ask where the gift was. According to the comments section on Reddit, it's customary for the would-be bride and groom to return gifts if the wedding doesn't pan out. This whole scenario is one giant awkward situation. The fact that the mother-in-law even stepped in to defend the sister-in-law says a lot about the Redditor's in-laws and how much she's going to have to deal with moving forward.

 

Keep scrolling below for the original post and the best comments. For more wedding drama, check out this post about a bride who kicked a server out of her wedding!

College Student Told His Essay Was Too Short, Gets Revenge By Writing Extra Long Paper Next and Getting It Published


Revenge may not be the healthiest motivator, but it can help! This thread was posted to Reddit's r/MaliciousCompliance subreddit by u/Wild_Butterscotch977, who was an art history major in college and who was ever-so-slightly peeved when he received an A- simply because his paper was on the lower end of the assigned page range. Normally, I'd say this person is ridiculous and should have accepted the A-. However, once the Redditor confronted the professor, it became clear that the page length was the only reason and the paper itself was deserving of an A.

 

Cue malicious compliance! For the next paper, the original poster ensured that it was almost double the length of the assigned page minimum. Not only did this paper earn the A grade the Redditor clearly wanted, but also he ended up submitting the piece to a university journal for publication and it was ultimately accepted. Sometimes, malicious compliance and revenge can lead to happy endings!

 

Keep scrolling for the full story. For more cases of revenge, take a look at this post about a hotel employee who refused to let an entitled guest get away with bad behavior.

'It was a little awkward': Guy dunks on 8-year-old in Super Smash Bros, wonders if he's wrong


This will be the kid's supervillain origin story.

I had to share this one just because of the sheer hilarity of the picture it paints. Just some grown-ass man absolutely and mercilessly annihilating the kid and repeatedly three-stocking him —something along the lines of the Billy Madison dodgeball scene. 

Were the OP's actions kind of mean? Maybe— but I would argue there's a hidden benefit here: He's providing (free) valuable life lessons to the kid that now the parents won't have to teach. Learning to have to work for success and what it feels like to fail is infinitely valuable —as is learning humility in the face of that defeat. They're lessons and experiences that we can only wish that more people had learned at as young of an age.

Keep reading to see screenshots of this story and the reactions below. For more, check out this collection of gaming memes.

'They did it on purpose': Guy has landlord arrested after they maliciously tow his vehicle


Landlords are— well… lords. Their power over their tenant is totalitarian — they set the rate a tenant has to pay to access housing and, on a whim, can send the tenant scrambling for a new place. 

Funniest Relatable Memes For The Broke People Who Know That Money Does In Fact Buy Happiness (November 2, 2022)


I got 99 problems, and money can solve every single one of them. In today's economy, the rich keep getting richer, and the poor keep getting poorer. Your paycheck comes around and shortly thereafter, it seems like it never came at all. Inflation is at an all-time high, and the amount of negative zeros in your bank account keeps growing. You're left wondering, how the hell is this happening? Well, we can blame the economy all we want, those infamous TikTokers, and the state of the government… but if we're being totally honest, a large amount of takeaway may also be involved. Pizza is just too goddamn good. Your excuse is as good as anyone's 'You only live once, right?'

Well, technically you're not wrong. Let's hope the gods favor us and send us a few good blessings our way, we could certainly use a raise. In any case, calling all broke people - You'll enjoy these all too relatable memes we've compiled for you.