24 Funny Tweets From This Week To Help All Your Worries Fly Away On A Broomstick

Editor’s Note: While we can’t endorse what X has become, we can bring you the fun moments that still exist there, curated and free of the surrounding chaos.

Hello! Welcome back! Happy October!

Social media post by user Big Back Mgazi with a smiley face surrounded by balloons, expressing frustration with a caption: "Excited to announce that I've just about had it."

If you’ve just about had it this year, too, I feel you, and I’m with you. But since we still have to make it through the rest of 2025 somehow, here are 24 funny tweets and posts from the week to help you get through it (at least a teensy bit).

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A humorous tweet questioning why skeletons are considered scary and suggesting the muscular system would be scarier if it appeared suddenly

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Tweet about "Chicken milk" carton in Canada goes viral, gaining 152K likes and 36K shares

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Social media post joking about how Noah was told to put two mosquitoes on the ark, with high engagement metrics shown

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Screenshot of a tweet by Ashlee Lord saying: "parents be like 'boys are easier' and then their daughter has to save the family from ruin."
Woman smiling and holding a box of Cheerios in a cozy kitchen setting

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A social media post reminisces about missing school and realizing classmates are eating lunch, with options to like, reply, and share the post

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A tweet showing an iPhone found at a Travis Scott concert. The user asks the owner to DM them, needing the charger

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Twitter: @avatocloo

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Social media post showing a meme with a blue elephant and text about feeling like the odd one out after a negative Yelp review

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Screenshot of a Twitter post showing a text exchange where someone thanks Sara for a good evening and asks to go out again

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Image of a social media post showing socks designed to look like sneakers. Text reveals someone at the gym wore them instead of Converse shoes

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Screenshot of a social media post humorously questioning the need for two-factor authentication for a sandwich shop rewards program

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Tweet jokingly describes a humorous scenario about working as a sales manager for inflatable frog suits

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Three people in inflatable frog costumes hold signs protesting climate change; one sign reads, "The water is hot and the frogs are organizing."

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Tweet by Courtney Ellis: Child learns about weight percentage, humorously requests one-pound burrito to become 1% burrito. 17.6K likes, 94 replies

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Screenshot of a social media post: "Someone asked 'can I bum a scroll' because they deleted Instagram off their phone." 154.5K likes

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A Dunkin' Donuts meme featuring a donut with the text "she ghostin u but she goblin me" and ghost/goblin emojis

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A beaver stands beside a tree it gnawed, appearing proud. Social media posts praise the image humorously, calling it the best photo by mankind

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Person recording in a studio, wearing headphones and gesturing with their hands, another person partially visible beside them. Tweet text visible above

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Tweet questioning if maroon is just navy red, featuring a meme with Bart Simpson leaning against a wall with a curious expression

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A tweet sharing a humorous anecdote about a young man asking someone in a college sweatshirt for their Snapchat, highlighting a generational gap
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Tweet about a coworker's comment on appearances, humorously highlighting their height. Laughter ensues in the break room; it's the user's second day

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Older man with white beard in a meme expressing skepticism about a grocery store. Caption reads: "I love you, but you're not a serious grocery store."

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Social media post by user giliann suggesting a second airport for people experienced in public spaces. 63.6K likes

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@DonTheCreator_ / @domesticatedwifeylife (TikTok) / Via tiktok.com

Animated blue character with one eye, smiling and bobbing, surrounded by smiling emoji faces

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@willfulchaos / @domesticatedwifeylife (TikTok) / Via Twitter: @willfulchaos

That’s all for this week! In the meantime, feel free to check out our other recent roundups to keep the laughs going:

29 Funny Tweets From The Week That Are Basically Free Therapy

40 Funny Tweets That Had Me Giggling And Kicking My Feet Up Off The Couch

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