30 Job Tweets That Are So Funny, I Almost Spit Out My Coffee During My Morning Meeting
"I’ve started saying nonsense phrases at work like 'that’s neither cheese nor cheddar' just to see my coworkers nod seriously like they understand."

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"I’ve started saying nonsense phrases at work like 'that’s neither cheese nor cheddar' just to see my coworkers nod seriously like they understand."

I didn't expect Kylie Jenner's tweet.
"This comment did not eat the way you wanted it to."

Vinny said people should "stop jumping into the middle of active police scenes" shortly after the widely scrutinized killings of Minnesota mother Renee Good and intensive care nurse Alex Pretti.
Taylor allegedly called the director the b-word and more in a series of private texts unsealed last week.
The couple, who married in 1997, quietly separated in 2016.
"Recovery is a lifelong process," she wrote on X. "Anyone out there struggling, remember you’re not alone. Grateful for love & smart feet."
"Boo tomato tomato tomato"

"That's healthy. That's normal."
"Sorry Ken Jennings I wasn’t familiar with your game."
Chris reacted to the comment on Instagram, four years after he was dropped from the "And Just Like That..." finale amid sexual assault allegations.
"This comment did not eat the way you wanted it to."


Sorry, Bill, that was a good one.
"Boo tomato tomato tomato"
The festival includes Trump supporters Kid Rock and Jason Aldean, as well as other conservative artists.
Here's what reportedly "caused a break" between them.