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25 hilarious signs that prove people still have a great sense of humor
From questionable instructions to unexpected truths, these signs will have you laughing out loud.
Signs are meant to inform, warn, or direct, but sometimes, they unintentionally entertain. Whether due to poor wording, clever humor, or just plain absurdity, some signs end up being comedic gold.
Thanks to the internet, we no longer have to stumble upon them by accident—there’s even a whole subreddit, r/funnysigns, dedicated to collecting the most ridiculous ones.
A mom told her daughter not to talk to a ‘dirty biker.’ His epic response is pure class.
When a stranger judged him for his looks, this biker could have snapped back. Instead, he responded with empathy, truth—and a mic-drop message that hit millions right in the heart.
We've all heard the saying, "Don't judge a book by its cover," but in reality, snap judgments happen every day. Whether it's based on someone's clothes, tattoos, or demeanor, these assumptions can often be unfair—and completely wrong. One Canadian biker experienced this firsthand when a mother at a Tim Hortons dismissed him as a "dirty biker" in front of her child. Instead of reacting with anger, he shared a powerful message on Facebook that resonated with thousands.
“You make people want to live longer”—Jennifer Coolidge’s tribute left viewers sobbing
Jennifer Coolidge's heartfelt speech about friendship left everyone in tears.
Jennifer Coolidge remains a memorable figure not only for her role as Tanya in HBO's acclaimed series "White Lotus," but also for her emotionally stirring acceptance speech at the 2023 Golden Globes. Coolidge earned the award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Limited Series/Anthology or Motion Picture, a recognition that marked a significant career turning point.




