Some people really say " Screw it ! " and do the things the quietus of us wimps only fantasize about doing .

1.This big sister who suffers no fools:

2.This kid who has no time for fake IDs:

3.And this person who works smarter/lazier, not harder:

4.This forward-thinking uncle:

5.This wife who saw her chance to do something legendary and took it:

6.And this kid who saw the chance to be an ice cream cone ordering an ice cream cone from an ice cream cone and took it:

7.This hilariously evil friend:

8.This mom who gets sassy when she needs coffee:

9.And this mom who also hilariously DGAF:

10.This guy who will go the extra mile to prove a point:

11.This vengeful cousin who played the long game:

12.And Jason, the 8th grade badass:

13.This (little) man of the house:

14.This person who should probably become a detective or something:

15.Ben’s hilarious co-workers:

16.And the arch enemy who 100% won this round:

17.This party animal who didn’tsleepon an opportunity:

18.Whoever dreamt up this bathroom prank:

19.And this genius who sees opportunity where others do not:

20.This guy at the Democratic National Convention:

21.This babysitter who doesn’t care how old you are if you come at her:

22.And these high school legends:

23.This dude who, I think it’s safe to say, works to live and not the other way around:

24.This guy who is willing to risk getting fired to pull an A+ prank:

25.And here’s one more worker with a gloriously DGAF attitude:

26.This antisocial genius:

27.This AirDropping air traveller who doesn’t care if he becomes someone’s supervillain origin story:

28.And this similarly DGAF AirDropper:

29.This dating app Lothario who took a swing and hit a homer:

30.This student who decided to have a laugh regardless of how much it made his professor hate him:

31.Ditto for this guy:

32.These kids who…rock:

33.And lastly, this person who 100% commit to the bit:

Tweet about a young-looking sister filling in for parents at college orientation; she surprises another mom by revealing early motherhood

Tweet by Dave Rudden about a 17-year-old trying to buy alcohol with a fake ID, then giving a thumbs up with a pint 10 minutes later

Text reads: Person reduced font size in a report, cutting it from 30 to 22 pages. Client was pleased

Text reads: "My uncle asked for money in the family group. I offered to send it. He said he doesn't need it, he just wants family to stop asking him."

Social media post asks about the worst thing to say in an elevator of people. Commenter shares a humorous story about their dad asking their mom when she'll tell his wife about the pregnancy, embarrassing and pranking his spouse

Person in ice cream cone costume orders at ice cream-shaped kiosk. Sign lists available flavors: vanilla, chocolate, swirl

Text post about a prank where two friends, both told the other is deaf, shout at each other before realizing it's a joke

Tweet joke about a 7-year-old coffee machine being replaced, contrasted with older sheets. Ends humorously with a call for an ambulance

Text reads: "My mother used to tell me I was the world's greatest potato peeler… It wasn’t until I was in my mid 30s that I realized the whole play."

Tweet jokes about LinkedIn not verifying job experience, followed by a user humorously claiming to be LinkedIn's CEO

Text conversation where a user shares a humorous story about revenge by punching a hole in a cousin's wall after 11 years

Text post describing a student who was told by a teacher to "pee in your pants," and did so, leaving a lasting impression

Text post about parents accessing children's bank accounts, mistakenly using brother's savings for mortgage, humorously referencing parental authority

Text conversation with a sender expressing attraction, followed by a message about an overdue payment for window cleaning services

Humorous office sign showing men's restroom sign with letter "B" added, forming "BEN," referring to the sole male employee in the department

Social media post: Someone recalls a high school rival gifting a fake $25 Texas Roadhouse card as a prank, leaving them to pay the bill

Tweet about a party getting busted in 2017. The poster avoided trouble by pretending to be asleep, while housemates received citations

Text meme about a prank in an Indiana gun shop bathroom involving an air horn triggered by lifting a board covering a portrait of a naked man

Text conversation: Someone couldn't get a taxi, ordered pizza, and got a lift with the delivery driver for £13.50. They consider this ingenious

Person in a crowd holds up a phone with text, partially obscured. Event setting, possibly a convention

Text post recounting a babysitting story where a child asked why the sitter was ugly, and the sitter replied humorously, causing the child to cry

Story of a high school tradition where students bring cakes every March 2nd, initiated by a 34-day countdown sign. Became an annual event with t-shirts

Text on image: Humorous exchange about asking a produce worker if sampling a grape is allowed, worker responds indifferently about a more extreme scenario

Prank photo shows boots sticking out from under a road roller, suggesting someone's beneath it. Text describes a joke played on the boss

A Reddit post by u/VeryLargeMuffin explains being prohibited from working from home despite a snowstorm, leading to deleting work apps after hours

Tweet by Eddie Ed reads: "I told all my colleagues at work that I have a twin so when I see them in public. I don’t have to talk to them."

Tweet about receiving an unexpected airdrop video of someone stretching in business class before a flight from Sydney to London

Text description: A social media post recounts a prank where a picture of a horse labeled "available" was airdropped to a school assembly, disrupting a bullying presentation

Text conversation with a creative pickup line playing off song lyrics, surprising the other person with its cleverness

Tweet about a student humorously using the 'Raise Hand' feature on Zoom to stretch during a lecture instead of asking a question

Screenshot of a tweet humorously describing a Zoom mishap where a shirtless participant accidentally displays a shirtless beach photo

Social media post showing a rock on a Home Depot shelf, describing a child's game of placing a rock on the most expensive item for fun. Price tag reads $139.00

A Reddit post humorously points out that a user's healthcare-related comment lacks the letter "F," matching their username