This blog post is all about dark-humor jokes. Let's start this post with a huge disclaimer. These are JOKES. It is not our intention to offend anyone. Please take these jokes lightly as they are
Alvin Juano is back on Bored Panda with some new, hilarious comics full of dark humor and unexpected twists. His comics are very popular, with 500k followers on Instagram and 125k likes on Facebook. People seem to love the way the artist shows life and its dark sides. Some, perhaps, even relate to the comics.
Most internet users would likely agree that memes have become more than just humorous posts. When sent to that friend you’ve stopped messaging using words months ago, they work as means of communication, when shared among classmates facing the same hurdles, they become something all can relate to, while when created for the sheer purpose of sharing them on one’s social media, they turn into a 21st-century form of artistic expression.
472572 views on Imgur: The magic of the Internet
Joan Cornella is a rather well-known artist on social media, and this time around, we are on the topic of demotivational posters. These posters, typically featuring a bleak or ironic twist on traditional motivational sayings, serve as a humorous reminder of life's absurdities.
Most internet users would likely agree that memes have become more than just humorous posts. When sent to that friend you’ve stopped messaging using words months ago, they work as means of communication, when shared among classmates facing the same hurdles, they become something all can relate to, while when created for the sheer purpose of sharing them on one’s social media, they turn into a 21st-century form of artistic expression.
Amanda, the cool mind behind "Amandapanda comics," used to juggle being a lawyer, single mom, and a comic artist all at once. Recently, she's hung up her lawyer hat to focus more on her passion for drawing and making people laugh. Even with a busy life, especially with teaching her 4-year-old life lessons through Mario Kart, she's all about creating comics that make her and everyone else smile.
In today's day and age, where a hectic office culture and lack of work-life balance reign supreme, it's vital to take a few moments for yourself. Whether that's pouring yourself a cup of coffee or firing up your social media, we all sometimes need a break.
Joan Cornella is a rather well-known artist on social media, and this time around, we are on the topic of demotivational posters. These posters, typically featuring a bleak or ironic twist on traditional motivational sayings, serve as a humorous reminder of life's absurdities.
While dark humor isn't a new concept, the name was only introduced in 1935 by the French surrealist Andre Breton. Dark humor jokes include themes that are usually considered taboo or hard to discuss, while often including a touch of irony.
There's no shame in using humor to cope.
We Didn't Have The Slightest Idea Who Was Underneath All That Makeup
Meet Sonia Yeo, a Singapore-based artist who has been creating comics for quite some time now. Her cartoons draw inspiration from real-life events involving animals. She created Corgiyolk, a collection of heartwarming comics, in the hope that it brings smiles to people's faces. The comic revolves around a lovable corgi character that appreciates the beauty in all animals, whether big or small.
Sarah Andersen is a beloved American cartoonist and illustrator, widely recognized for her humorously insightful comics that delve into everyday life's quirks and challenges.
The Bay Area is regarded as the fortune cookie capital of the world with a half a dozen or so family-owned factories churning out more than a half a million cookies a day. Fortune cookies are non-existent in Asia, being indigenous to the United...
When somebody coined the phrase "whatever you do, don't forget a smile," they didn't anticipate that Joan Cornella would take this idea and take it to the unholy extremes of dark comedy. But perhaps it's for the best, since those smiles are the only thing that cushion our minds from the brutality of the images he portrays; a smile lets us feel safe while we watch the horrifically graphic scenes of his illustrations unfold. It's the only thing that reminds us that none of it is real, and despite the all-too-real sinister undertones and commentary, his style finds home in the realm of the surreal. But you probably need no description or introduction of his works; the chances are, you've probably seen them on Facebook or Instagram before. With a combined 7 million followers on social media platforms, his works are distributed far and wide by dark humor lovers. Enjoy, or don't!
Most internet users would likely agree that memes have become more than just humorous posts. When sent to that friend you’ve stopped messaging using words months ago, they work as means of communication, when shared among classmates facing the same hurdles, they become something all can relate to, while when created for the sheer purpose of sharing them on one’s social media, they turn into a 21st-century form of artistic expression.
Hey kid... You wanna get triggered?
A dad cut his daughter's hair off after she got highlights for her birthday, so her mom sprang into action
Things that are funny because maybe they're not happening to you.
They're not laughing at you, they're laughing with you.
These Cosplay Artists Are So Good We Don't Know How Hollywood Hasn't Hired Them Already
Who knew that a Kids TV show about fitness could have such a dark side?
One of our favorite comic artists is back on Bored Panda. By now, ToothyBj probably doesn't need any introduction, but for those who aren't familiar with his comic series, we're happy to fill you in. This webcomic is known for its unique dark humor that attracts a large following. ToothyBj shares his work on two Instagram accounts, and his main profile boasts over 128k followers.
A dad cut his daughter's hair off after she got highlights for her birthday, so her mom sprang into action
It's Sag season, bitches.
For more Funny Pictures, Click HERE
See the full gallery on thechive.com
Ruth Martin, better known on social media as "Sweet Corn And Lettuce", is a talented cartoonist and a "biologist disguised as a science teacher". Her comics go beyond just being entertaining; they offer a fresh perspective on everyday life. With over 26,900 followers on Instagram, Ruth's work can promise you a break from the tiredness that can come with the routine of daily existence.
When somebody coined the phrase "whatever you do, don't forget a smile," they didn't anticipate that Joan Cornella would take this idea and take it to the unholy extremes of dark comedy. But perhaps it's for the best, since those smiles are the only thing that cushion our minds from the brutality of the images he portrays; a smile lets us feel safe while we watch the horrifically graphic scenes of his illustrations unfold. It's the only thing that reminds us that none of it is real, and despite the all-too-real sinister undertones and commentary, his style finds home in the realm of the surreal. But you probably need no description or introduction of his works; the chances are, you've probably seen them on Facebook or Instagram before. With a combined 7 million followers on social media platforms, his works are distributed far and wide by dark humor lovers. Enjoy, or don't!
It's been almost a year since I started Veinity Fair—a webcomic about the bizarre and gruesome parts of Victorian life with a dash of dark humor. During that time, I've drawn over 40 comics (you can check out the first 20 comics in my first Bored Panda article), started a Patreon mini-series on Victorian slang, and met many wonderful people who also love to discuss history and unusual trivia.
When somebody coined the phrase "whatever you do, don't forget a smile," they didn't anticipate that Joan Cornella would take this idea and take it to the unholy extremes of dark comedy. But perhaps it's for the best, since those smiles are the only thing that cushion our minds from the brutality of the images he portrays; a smile lets us feel safe while we watch the horrifically graphic scenes of his illustrations unfold. It's the only thing that reminds us that none of it is real, and despite the all-too-real sinister undertones and commentary, his style finds home in the realm of the surreal. But you probably need no description or introduction of his works; the chances are, you've probably seen them on Facebook or Instagram before. With a combined 7 million followers on social media platforms, his works are distributed far and wide by dark humor lovers. Enjoy, or don't!
It's no secret that having a sense of humor is crucially important in life. A healthy sense of humor allows you to fill your days with positive emotions, heal you when you're feeling under the weather, and even nourish you with some health benefits. The simplest way to get your daily dose of dark humor is, of course, a nice list of dark humor memes.
If you like your comedy dark, then Sir Joan Cornellà is an artist you should be following. The Spanish cartoonist and illustrator, famous for his unsettling, black humor comic strips and artworks, has been banned from posting his work on social media more times than we’ve had hot dinners. And if you look at some...
A dad cut his daughter's hair off after she got highlights for her birthday, so her mom sprang into action