15 Random Tweets That’ll Make You Giggle

Everyone could use a good laugh, and these 15 hilariously random tweets are here to help!

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This Girl Lays Out All the Facts on Vaccinations in a Twitter Thread

Anti-vaxxers are becoming more prevalent these days, despite overwhelming evidence that disproves their beliefs.

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Which is why we should all be glad that a young lady named Taylor Sharp is here to save the day (or at least make anti-vaxxers’ heads explode). Sharp went on a lengthy Twitter rant and laid out her argument very clearly and concisely about why vaccines are necessary and important. Here’s what she had to say.

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And people on Twitter loved Sharp’s well thought-out argument (backed up with research, imagine that!).

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The Best (and Worst) Things about Every State in America

The United States of America is made up of 50 unique states, each with its own points of pride and points of… well, embarrassment. For example, if you live in Nebraska, you have the least public corruption out of any state in the country. That’s good!

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But, Nebraska is also recognized as having the poorest health in the U.S. Not so good.

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These two infographics show what each state in America is best at, and worst at. Let’s start with the good news…

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And now, for the bad news…ouch, Louisiana…

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What’s going on in your neck of the woods? Share in the comments below.

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This Infographic Reveals the Most at Risk Mammals in Africa

This infographic tells a very important story. It may not be a fun one to hear, but it’s vital that everyone on the planet knows what’s at stake. Designer R.J. Andrews created the piece, called “Entitled Safari” to call awareness to the most endangered mammals on the African continent.

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The infographic shows 174 African mammals that are color-coded by risk of extinction. Animals in red are critically endangered. If an animal is facing right, its numbers are rising. Those facing left are decreasing. Take a look at the infographic and explore Andrews’ website for an interactive version of the design.

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This Uber Driver Designed Special Playlists for Different Kinds of Passengers

Sometimes, drivers like to go the extra mile… literally. Just ask new Uber driver TJ Jones.

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In TJ’s car, he’s taking the Uber game to a whole new level by creating specialized Spotify playlists for his passengers. Jones made 11 different playlists for different kinds of riders (or at least the way he originally perceives them).

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Take a look at Jones’ handiwork.

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Jones’ tweet went viral and he’s made a job out of his eclectic music taste and his eye for categorizing his riders. He said he’s now a marketer and a music consultant. And he continues to add new playlists to Spotify for everyone, not just his riders, to enjoy.

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Good work, sir! Keep those playlists coming!

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After 2,000 Years, This Massive Egyptian Coffin Was Finally Opened

If you’ve seen a horror movie before, you know that this is usually how things start…

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Just kidding! We’re all gonna be okay…for now. A huge coffin was unearthed in Alexandria, Egypt recently and people on the Internet (as they are wont to do) speculated on what kind of curses/demons/mummies/zombies might come pouring out of it when it was opened.

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Thankfully for all of us, the Egyptian Supreme Council of Antiquities decided to go ahead and open the 2,000-year-old tomb and it looks like we’re in the clear.

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There was no treasure inside the large tomb, but the sarcophagus did contain the remains of three people that are believed to have been warriors. Also in the tomb: a whole lot of red sewage water that seeped in over the years through a crack in the side of the massive coffin.

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In a very strange twist, because people are insane, an online petition has emerged calling for the keepers of the tomb to let regular folks drink the red coffin sewage water. As of this writing, more than 26,000 people have signed the petition. Okay…

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Watch the video below for more information about the story.

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After 2,000 Years, This Massive Egyptian Coffin Was Finally Opened

If you’ve seen a horror movie before, you know that this is usually how things start…

Photo Credit: Universal Pictures

Just kidding! We’re all gonna be okay…for now. A huge coffin was unearthed in Alexandria, Egypt recently and people on the Internet (as they are wont to do) speculated on what kind of curses/demons/mummies/zombies might come pouring out of it when it was opened.

Photo Credit: Mohamed Abd El Ghany

Thankfully for all of us, the Egyptian Supreme Council of Antiquities decided to go ahead and open the 2,000-year-old tomb and it looks like we’re in the clear.

Photo Credit: Mohamed Abd El Ghany

There was no treasure inside the large tomb, but the sarcophagus did contain the remains of three people that are believed to have been warriors. Also in the tomb: a whole lot of red sewage water that seeped in over the years through a crack in the side of the massive coffin.

Photo Credit: Ministry of Antiquities

In a very strange twist, because people are insane, an online petition has emerged calling for the keepers of the tomb to let regular folks drink the red coffin sewage water. As of this writing, more than 26,000 people have signed the petition. Okay…

Photo Credit: Mohamed Abd El Ghany

Watch the video below for more information about the story.

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People Are Reviewing Animals and You Won’t Guess Why Dogs Only Get 4/5 Stars

Charlie, the brains behind ‘Welcome to my meme page,’ has taken the internet by storm with his creative reviews of different animals.

His reviews are not only hilarious, but have landed Charlie a book deal and helped him get a job as a script intern on Conan during his last semester of college.

Not bad for a lark, right?

Charlie wants to work in comedy, and guesses his blog and his funny reviews are as good a start as any. Scroll through of a few of the highlights and decide for yourself!

#10. They are tubes.

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#9. Enough said.

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#8. Very bad.

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#7. No justification needed.

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#6. One for each leg. (What?)

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#5. These are some valid deductions.

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#4. It’s called work ethic.

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#3. Famous for dangling, tangling, and scrangling.

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#2. They have mocked us.

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#1. They corrupt the oceans.

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12 Good Things That Came out of Horrible Tragedies

We hope to avoid tragedies as much as we can in this life, but, unfortunately, that doesn’t always happen. When tragedy does strike, however, there may be something good to come out of it.

The original poster on this Reddit thread used the example of the Titanic disaster – afterward, all ships were required to have enough lifeboat seating for every single soul on board.

But what are some other unspeakable tragedies that led to long overdue change? You’re about to find out!

#12. More fire safety.

“Laws mandating fire escape maintenance came about after an infamous incident in Boston in the 1970’s. There’s an iconic, Pulitzer-award photograph showing a woman & child falling off the side of a building after a fire escape fell off the building during a fire.

After I became a firefighter…I learned that pretty much every safety code in the NFPA manual is the result of someone dying.”

#11. Written in blood.

“Just about every law that the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, (OSHA) has mandated is written in the blood of someone else’s mishap.”

#10. Safety codes.

“Triangle shirtwaist factory fire of 1911? In New York. They didn’t even have a ladder at the time that would reach the floors on fire. The water from the fire hoses could not reach the flames. The doors opened inward, instead of outward … so the people desperate to get out literally couldn’t open the door because of the weight of the people pushing against them.

Other doors were chained shut to prevent workers from taking breaks or pro union people sneaking in. The workers were squeezed in like sardines, there were no sprinklers at the time, the water wasn’t even turned on for the fire hose they had inside, people were smoking next to highly flammable fabric, the fire escape fell off of the building with people on it because it couldn’t handle the weight. They had never conducted a fire drill, ever.

Some of these were blatant code violations, others weren’t required at the time. But the deaths of 146 people, mostly teenage girls, with the youngest victim being just 11 years old …

Major changes to the fire safety codes of the time.”

#9. Emergency valves.

“After the reactor in Chernobyl blew up due to pressure build-up in the containment, all reactors worldwide were equipped with emergency valves to release pressure in order to maintain the integrity of the containment in a worst-case accident.”

#8. Pollution.

“The EPA was formed as a direct result of Cleveland’s rivers being polluted to the point of catching on fire.”

#7. Fair warning.

“Certain commercial/utility trucks are now required to have an audible signal when the vehicle’s transmission is placed in reverse.

The relentless “beep-beep-beep” sound can be annoying, but it helps save lives after many accidents where someone was unaware a truck was backing up and accidentally got hit.”

#6. Like Breaking Bad, sorta

“The Tenerife disaster in which two 747s collided on the runway lead to many changes. Two of the most important were standardizing how pilots talk on the radio, firstly to ensure they all speak English and then to make sure they always use the correct words. Eg, the word “Takeoff” is only used when giving permission to take off, otherwise they will use “Departure”. The other innovation was Crew Resource Management, which teaches pilots not to always use the Captain as the sole decision maker and to work as a team instead. These innovations have saved millions of lives over the years.”

#5. Basic sanitary practices.

“After the disgusting conditions of the meat packing industry was exposed by the book The Jungle by Upston Sinclair the FDA was created to help ensure basic sanitary practices in the food industry as a whole.”

#4. No one left behind.

“There were two American tourists who got left behind by a boat in the reefs outside of Queensland. Noone really knows what happened to them, but probably drowning and sharks.

Now all over Australia, they have a very clear set of rules to make sure everyone is on the boat back.”

#3. Filed through the city.

“After the Great Molasses Spill in Boston during the 1910s, the government got much stricter with calculations regarding anything that was being built in major cities, especially near high population density cities. Before this, you could kinda just get away with the engineer doing the calculations, and everyone else kinda just assumed they were correct. Now, all of the calculations done by engineers and architects are filed through the city before anything actually gets done.

If you don’t know what the spill was, a molasses tank (50 ft. tall, 90 ft. wide) that was holding like 2.3 million gallons of molasses burst due to cylindrical stresses on the container. Sounds hilarious in your head until you realize the molasses then flooded the streets at 35mph, killing more than 20 people and injuring like 150. Yikes.”

#2. On a lighter note.

“After 9/11, a lot of people started tuning in to the Food Network, as it was one of the few channels whose programming didn’t dedicate significant time to the attacks. The uptick in general viewership motivated Food Network to create more varied programming, rather than the previously homogenous “cook this simple dish in your kitchen” shows.

This is a bit more tangential than some of the other comments in here.”

#1. Train barriers.

“In Singapore, an exchange student was waiting for the train when a crowd formed behind her and she ended up being pushed onto the tracks right when a train was arriving. The train cut off her legs. Since then, all Singapore train platforms have had barriers.”

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We Can’t Get Enough of This Instagram Featuring Different Dog Personalities

Much like people, dogs have their own distinct personalities. So, leave it to their owners to tell us exactly what’s on their minds.

Or, just take it from Instagram user @dogpersonalities, who has featured 100 high personality dogs and counting (and has an upcoming book to show for their efforts). Trust me, after you scroll through these 15 of my favorite posts, you’re going to want to send in a picture of your pooch, ASAP.

#15. He is who he is.

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#14. Offer accepted.

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#13. Preach, girl.

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#12. I want to see the video.

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#11. Just call me Grandpa Arthur.

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#10. HOW DARE YOU SIR.

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#9. Mom?

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#8. You do you, girl.

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#7. Megan is all of us.

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#6. So. Much.

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#5. Smart puppers.

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#4. Nailed that look in his eyes.

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#3. A little attention never hurt anyone.

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#2. That damn Rosé.

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#1. John is definitely American.

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Must love dogs, of course. But who doesn’t?

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