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60 Screenshots That Had No Business Being This Funny
Funny,MemesJAN 30, 2026

60 Screenshots That Had No Business Being This Funny

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More than anything else, my phone is filled with screenshots of funny pictures and jokes that I love sharing with friends — and revisiting whenever I need a laugh.
Anything I see online that hits the right combo of funny, odd and relatable becomes screenshot worthy.
It can be a random picture of a weird-looking animal or a photo of when someone accidentally left the bread in the oven for too long — the dumbest pictures juxtaposed with the most hilarious captions.
This kind of humor has found a huge space online, where screenshots stand on their own as punchlines.
Bored Panda has compiled a list of the funniest ones that don’t need no context — the randomness of the picture with the cleverness of the text is exactly what makes these kinds of memes so irresistible.

#1 Adult Field Trips Should Be A Thing

Adult Field Trips Should Be A Thing
162points

#2 Bro Sees All

Bro Sees All
142points

#3 Gliding Kitties

Gliding Kitties
122points

If you, just like us, are a meme connoisseur, then it’ll be pretty easy for you to picture the famous Doge memes — the Shiba Inu dog with the sideways look and Comic Sans text like “much wow” “very excite” that became one of the internet’s most iconic meme faces.

While these classics still make us laugh even today, screenshot memes have evolved so much more and become unpredictable over time.

#4 It's Important To See Things From A Different Angle

It's Important To See Things From A Different Angle
116points

#5 Proud Of His Craftsmanship

Proud Of His Craftsmanship
111points

#6 Boomers Feared Robot Uprisings. Millennials Fear Robot Weddings

Boomers Feared Robot Uprisings. Millennials Fear Robot Weddings
111points

In an era of endless feed on your phone and low attention span, online jokes have adapted to match the mood of the new generations. They spread quickly and remix constantly.

The screenshots also mold ordinary images into odd, sometimes nonsensical, narratives — think Skibidi Toilet memes or the new Shrek edits.

The humor in these images does not follow any logic, and that’s what makes them relatable to the younger generations — they mirror the chaos of the world and the digital space.

#7 Real

Real
107points

#8 The Humble Reminders Life Gives Us

The Humble Reminders Life Gives Us
105points

#9 That's The Little Hole I Miss The Most

That's The Little Hole I Miss The Most
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92points

Screenshot memes show what’s trending, what people find funny, or how we’re all feeling. They’re a super easy way to connect with others online.

They also take everyday life, even the most frustrating or awkward parts, and turn it into something funny or entertaining.

A study found that memes that make people laugh get shared the most, more than cute, gross, or angry ones.

#10 Cheating On My Essay By Combining And Paraphrasing My Sources Until My Professor Won’t Think It’s Plagiarism

Cheating On My Essay By Combining And Paraphrasing My Sources Until My Professor Won’t Think It’s Plagiarism
91points

#11 Because You Have L A M P

Because You Have L A M P
83points

#12 At Least He Doesn’t Have To Learn A New Language To Talk To Other Flies After It Arrives

At Least He Doesn’t Have To Learn A New Language To Talk To Other Flies After It Arrives
82points

Memes also get remade and remixed so much that they have the power to make us forget what the original picture or idea meant, we just retain the meme instead.

“Internet memes are one of the clearest manifestations of the fact there is such a thing as digital culture,” says Paolo Gerbaudo, director of the Centre for Digital Culture at Kings College London. “Memes are sort of a ready-made language with many kinds of stereotypes, symbols, situations. A palette that people can use, much like emojis, in a way, to convey a certain content.”

#13 Peacock

Peacock
82points

#14 Most Of Us Are, At Best, A Few Missed Paychecks Away From Homelessness

Most Of Us Are, At Best, A Few Missed Paychecks Away From Homelessness
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79points

#15 We All Were Told That There Will Be Treasure At The Ends Of A Rainbow

We All Were Told That There Will Be Treasure At The Ends Of A Rainbow
78points

These screenshots capture chaos and randomness in ways simple jokes just can’t.

Whether it’s a cat judging your life decisions or a GPS leading you on a wild goose chase, memes remind us that the internet’s sense of humor is somehow relatable across cultures and countries.

#16 What A Save

What A Save
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75points

#17 Sadly No Cartoons On TV To Educate Them

Sadly No Cartoons On TV To Educate Them
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74points

#18 Thrown Under A Bus Every Damn Time

Thrown Under A Bus Every Damn Time
71points

According to recent data, 75% of people aged 13-36 share memes regularly, and the average millennial views 20-30 memes daily.

The global meme industry was $2.3 billion in 2020 but increased to $6.1 billion by 2025.

Studies show that Instagram remains a primary hub for meme culture, with users sharing over 1 million memes daily.

#19 Dripped Out To The Claw

Dripped Out To The Claw
66points

#20 Sisyphus, The Boundless

Sisyphus, The Boundless
65points
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