Weekly Fun
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Every week, our editorial team dugs up the funniest and the most ridiculous bits of news and prepares a compilation of life stories and situations, chucklesome videos, amusing texts, memes, and a variety of jokes and wisecracks to make you grin from ear to ear. Reading our selection of Weekly Fun stuff without a doubt equals having a whale of a time.
Weekly Fun: Sleep-Streaming and Women Who Dressed as Grannies to Get COVID-19 Vaccine
This week’s stories feature a Twitch streamer who earned $16 thousand per night for broadcasting himself sleeping, and two women who dressed as grannies to get the COVID-19 vaccine earlier than others.
Weekly Fun: Mars Photo Booth and a Man Who Invented the Icycycle
This week’s stories feature an engineer who invented the icycycle, a bicycle for riding on ice, and a Mars Perseverance Photo Booth that lets you create images of yourself on Mars.
Weekly Fun: Zoom Filter Mishap and a Spectator Giving Nadal the Finger
This week’s stories feature Texas attorney Rod Ponton who was trapped by a cat filter during a Zoom call, and a spectator who was ejected from the Australian Open match for making noise and giving Rafael Nadal the middle finger.
Weekly Fun: Recreating Movie Scenes and Complaining About Slow Internet
This week’s stories feature a US retiree who complained about slow Internet in a newspaper ad and a 5-year-old girl and her father who recreate iconic movie scenes.
Weekly Fun: Funniest Bernie Sanders Memes and Astrology Predictions for the Bitcoin Price
This week’s stories feature the funniest memes with Bernie Sanders, a website that generates short stories based on English folklore, and a cryptocurrency astrologer who predicts when to invest in Bitcoin.
Weekly Fun: A Dog Fetching Beer and Adorable Wild Animals
This week’s stories feature a dog taught to fetch beer and close the fridge, funny wild animals who don’t let photographers do their job, and a man who looks like Chuck Norris spotted in a photo of the Capitol riots.
Weekly Fun: How the Heroes of Famous Memes Have Changed
We wanted to know exactly how people and animals' lives from viral Internet memes have changed: did they want to benefit from their short-term popularity, or did they just decide to live their own lives?