It hurts to look at .

1.On pickles:

2.On premium television:

3.On time:

4.On the Titanic:

5.On employment:

6.On timezones:

7.On the those little helpers in the sky:

8.On first impressions:

9.On school break ending:

10.On following the rules:

11.On math:

12.On specifics:

13.On fine glasses:

14.On cleaning:

15.On special effects:

16.On oil:

17.On cartoon filters:

18.On multiplication:

19.On rushing:

20.On your and you’re:

21.On views:

22.On hurricanes:

23.On the word “trinity”:

24.On “wireless PCs”:

25.On alterations:

26.On counting seconds:

27.On amounts:

28.On America:

29.On trees in the galaxy:

30.On tattoo procedures:

31.On counting minutes:

32.On hustling:

33.On December birthdays:

34.On dinosaur bones:

35.On Christmas:

36.On the Earth:

37.On those little treats:

38.On gastrointestinal issues:

39.On ol' Uncle Bill:

40.On hard knocks:

41.On that sweet, sweet dessert:

42.On hypotheticals:

43.On hypocrisy:

44.On birth documents:

45.On those little things:

46.On food sensitivities:

47.On phobias:

48.On going missing:

49.On land and sea:

50.On the Moon:

51.On birthdays:

52.On mammals:

53.On exploration:

54.On confidence:

55.And on being careful:

Screenshot of a social media comment section discussing whether cucumbers are used to make pickles, featuring humorous and confused replies

Text meme questioning why some sports broadcasts are called "paper view" instead of "pay-per-view" since they're watched on a screen, not on paper

Twitter exchange about Blue Collar Burger's operating hours. User questions its one-hour operation

Tweet questioning if Titanic was real, referencing a post that marks the 113th anniversary of the Titanic sinking. Black-and-white image of the Titanic

Tweet exchange: Someone asks if "jobified" is the opposite of jobless. Response: "employed," followed by multiple crying emojis

Twitter thread: User asks for a timezone, response is "pst." User confirms understanding, then clarifies they meant "pacific standard" with a crying emoji

Comment with typos about a garden angel coming their way and things turning out great

Screenshot of a social media comment joking that a grease gun looks like it's worth $10, with a laughing emoji reaction

Social media post showing a typo stating "schools will re-open on the 2th." Comment replies joke about the error

Comment screenshot: "They don’t want to do anything because you’re a law-biting citizen and that’s what needs to change."

Screenshot of a tweet with a math problem: 6 ÷ 2(1+2)

Image of a social media comment thread humorously correcting spelling errors

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A post jokes about a failed frying pan cleaning attempt, with a comment pointing out the pans are different due to mismatched handles

Two images showing a movie scene. First: hands through actor's face, no CGI. Second: actor with hands beside face. Comments joke about CGI

Image with text stating: "If you think this pipeline is connected to a dinosaur pit you have been fooled twice. Dinosaurs never existed & oil is renewable."

A cartoon character flies over a classroom, appearing to cheat on a test. A comment below asks how no one noticed

Three social media posts humorously debate math misconceptions about multiplying by zero, questioning where the number goes

Negative review accusing a restaurant of unsafe food practices, warning others against eating there

Text conversation discussing the difference between "your" and "you're" with humorous remarks about grammar

Screenshot of a YouTube video thumbnail for "Billie Jean" by Michael Jackson, with text joking about low views

Tweet questioning if it's odd that 8 major hurricanes in 7 years only hit Red States, displaying a map showing hurricane paths

Social media conversation humorously debating the meanings of "trinity" and the prefix "tri," ranging from a group of people to numbers

Text-based meme with commentary: "If wireless PCs existed…" Reply: "You mean, a laptop?" Response: "I think I said PCs very clearly."

Text conversation: One person misunderstands "hemmed" as "hammed," leading to humorous confusion over getting something cut shorter

A person incorrectly states 300 seconds equals 2 minutes 30 seconds; someone corrects them, explaining it's actually 5 minutes

Label on a milk container reads, "50% larger than a half gallon," with an amused social media caption highlighting the statement's redundancy

Social media exchange: One user comments on a nation's 250th anniversary in 2025. Another humorously replies that their local pub is older

Image with text: "There are more trees on Earth than stars in the Milky Way." Comment below saying, "Space is infinite. The surface area of the earth isn't…you get a F."

Summary of a social media post: The user discusses passing a dentist offering euthanasia for scared patients, humorously questioning why tattoo parlors don't do the same

Screenshot of a tweet jokingly comparing a 249-minute lifespan notification to the running time of "Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour."

Text on image: "Cut 10 lawns a day, 4 days a week at $30 each. $1,200 per week = 1.2 million per year."

Image of a social media post with text saying "Mfs born in December still waiting for their birthday," followed by a perplexed comment

Dinosaur skull replicas in a museum display case; humorous comment below claiming they're fake and made from chicken bones

Image of a surprised child with a caption about Christmas falling on 25/25/25 next year, followed by a comment on date formatting differences

Meme featuring a large shark, a Megalodon, with a comment asking how it lived 60 million years ago if the Earth is only 2025 years old

Text exchange with a humorous typo: "whore door," clarified to "hors d'oeuvres."

Online comment advises cat milk for pets, warning human milk causes digestive issues

Social media comments joking about a typo confusing "umbilical cord" with "uncle bill cord," followed by laughing reactions

Online conversation with playful correction: "It's a doggy dog world" corrected by another user

Text conversation about making crème brûlée, mentioning tempering eggs for custard

A tweet asks if you’d be mad if your boyfriend died and his family didn't involve you, with high engagement stats shown

Social media comment: "Wow that is pop corn in the kettle in the black."

Text conversation with humorous spelling errors and skull emojis, pointing out a misuse of the words 'sitifigert' and 'corporate.'

Social media comment: "Its the small jesters that show your character, his hug was for her, but it reached so many more." 1.7K likes, 42 replies

Text conversation about lactose intolerance misunderstood as "lack toast and told her aunt."

The image shows a person holding a duck feather against water, demonstrating its hydrophobic property. A Twitter user comments on incorrect terminology

A chat exchange where one person says "I was a wall for a second" and others humorously correct them to "AWOL."

Person using a chainsaw on a tree; humorous comments about hand preference for chainsaw use

Image of a rock with text claiming the Moon emits light like a rock does. Fact-check note mentions rocks reflect light

Social media post of humorous comments about waiting a year for birthdays, highlighting a misunderstanding about January birthdays

A Twitter conversation humorously debating whether opossums are mammals or marsupials, with corrections and clarifications provided

person who thinks vicariously is spelled bi-curiously

A social media comment thread humorously corrects "low self of steam" to "self esteem," noting playful misunderstanding

Text message reads: "And I'm tired. I'm tired of walking on egg shelves."