Life can feel pretty routine sometimes. Wake up, grab a coffee, get through work, make dinner, repeat. Most of the time, we barely pause long enough to notice what’s going on around us.
Thankfully, some people aren’t content with letting things stay that boring. They find ways to shake things up—leaving behind witty notes, signs, and random messages that make you do a double take and, more importantly, make you laugh.
Scroll down to see some of the funniest ones caught in the wild and posted online.
#1 Came To Work Today And Saw This Note On The Bathroom Door

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#2 Not Same Truck

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#3 Passing The Baton

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It goes without saying that anything that makes us laugh or even crack the slightest smile is time well spent. Laughter relaxes the muscles, eases stress, and releases feel-good hormones. What’s not to love?
The tricky part, of course, is that humor is subjective. What’s hilarious to one person might fall flat for another. And while most of us know that laughing is healthy, you may not realize that the kind of humor you use can actually say a lot about your wellbeing.
#4 Some Kids Note Got Confescated And The Teacher Started Giggling

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#5 Creative

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#6 What I Got In My Fortune Cookie Today

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Back in 2003, psychologist Rod Martin and his colleagues created the Humor Styles Questionnaire to explore how humor connects to mental health. It breaks down how we use humor in daily life into four styles: affiliative, self-enhancing, aggressive, and self-defeating.
Depending on which one you lean toward, it might reveal something about your personality and even your mental health.
#7 A Shot Of Espresso And A Free Puppy, What A Treat

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#8 This Sign Outside A Local Pub

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#9 Utah Has Its Issues, But It’s Traffic Signs Are Top Notch

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So, what do these styles actually look like?
Affiliative humor is the most universal. Think jokes or memes meant to bring people together and make everyone laugh. Sharing a ridiculous Bored Panda meme with a coworker or bantering with your friends are perfect examples.
#10 My Husband Is In The Process Of Redoing Our Lawn. He Recently Began K*****g Off All Our Grass. I Didn’t Want Our Neighbors To Think We Were Neglectful Homeowners, So I Made A Sign

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#11 Wrong Turn

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#12 Out Of Order Escalator Sign At My Local Shopping Centre

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Self-enhancing humor is about laughing at yourself and finding levity in life’s absurdities. It’s often a healthy way to cope with stress.
Imagine telling the story of walking into a glass door because you thought it was open while laughing at yourself afterward. That ability to turn an awkward or stressful moment into something amusing is classic self-enhancing humor.
Aggressive humor, on the other hand, is laughing at someone else’s expense. It often takes the form of sarcasm, teasing, or criticism.
#13 First I Was A Pebble

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#14 Of Course This Would Be In A Science Room

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#15 This Wet Floor Sign At The Toronto Aquarium

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Then there’s self-defeating humor—the art of putting yourself down to get a laugh or gain approval. It’s the kind of humor used when someone makes themselves the butt of the joke, sometimes as a defense mechanism if they’re being targeted by others.
Most of us use a mix of all four styles, though we often lean more heavily on one. And while laughter is generally good for us, some humor styles are healthier than others.
#16 Finally An Honest Motivational Banner

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#17 Can I Sign This Twice?

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#18 This Sign On A Vending Machine At My Work

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As you might guess, positive humor brings the most benefits. Julie Aitken Schermer, a psychological researcher at The University of Western Ontario, notes that self-enhancing humor is particularly powerful.
“People who engage in that type of humor can cheer themselves up by thinking about positive or funny events [and] experiences,” she told Discover Magazine. They are also less likely to show signs of depression, loneliness and poor relationships with others.
#19 Seagulls Freelancing, No Refunds

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#20 My Fortune Cookie Paper

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#21 This Billboard Is Pretty Famous In Our Town For The Things It Says

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By contrast, both aggressive and self-defeating humor styles can be warning signs.
“We find that those individuals are more likely to self-harm,” said Schermer. “Personally, I would argue that self-defeating humor is the most concerning style as it is also linked with loneliness and feelings of not mattering.”
Those with an aggressive humor style may not experience loneliness as much, however, since they rely on group dynamics in order to ridicule their peers.
#22 Rule Of Thumb

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#23 A Friend’s Note To Her Husband This Morning

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#24 Surprise Me

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That doesn’t mean that if you use more self-deprecating humor you’re doomed or in need of a diagnosis. Instead, it’s a reminder to pause and reflect. How do you process events in your life? Do you replay only the negative parts, or can you also find the absurdity and laugh at it?
#25 Cats Are Always Shady

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#26 Legit Sign Post

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#27 No Such Thing As Bad Publicity. Wally’s Pub Here On The Nh Seacoast, Brilliantly Seeing To It

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Even if you tend to dwell on the downsides, Schermer points out that you can train yourself to look for more positive angles. Try recalling the lighter details of an experience and reframing them in a way that makes you smile, without tearing yourself down.
At the end of the day, laughter really does make life better—just try to use it in ways that lift you up rather than wear you down.
#28 Good Advice

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#29 Is This Fine Restaurant A Good Place For A First Date?

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#30 My Dad Saw This Earlier Today. Had To Share

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#31 Taken In A Pretty Lofty Apartment

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#32 This Sign Outside An Animal Hospital

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#33 I Pass This Everyday, Makes Me Laugh Everytime

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#34 The Sign In My Co-Worker's 2nd Grade Classroom

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#35 Valentine's Day Discount

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#36 Comforting Sign Board At A Corn Maze

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#37 You’d Think They Woulda Seen That Coming

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#38 Found This In My Local Carpark Today. Perfect 10

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#39 Just Found This. First Accurate Fortune I’ve Ever Gotten. 👍🏻

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#40 Good To Know

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#41 Obvious Sign Is Obvious

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#42 This Sign At My Local Orthodox Church

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#43 Sign Above Urinal In China

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#44 My 8-Year-Old Cousin Put This Note Up On Her Bedroom Door

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#45 It Got So Bad They Had A Sign Made

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#46 Sign Bandits At It Again!

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#47 Life With Coffee Is Good

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#48 New Doormat

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#49 Read The Sign. Or Don't

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#50 Sign Me

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