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The Funniest Things Women Did the Week of August 16
It's that time, friends, when we bring you a roundup of the funniest things women have said and/or done this week for your laughing pleasure!
Some giggle-inducing tweets from the week include:
Here are four other laugh-out-loud moments from women this week:
1. This Interview With the Woman Behind the New Jersey Memes Account
The interview gives an inside scoop to what makes the page — that has more than 300,000 followers — just so funny. Monmouth County resident and analyst Coleen Ross talks candidly about making the memes herself or taking suggestions from followers. Come for the behind-the-scenes breakdown, stay for the laugh-til-your-sides hurt Northeast-specific jokes.
2. This Relatable Opening Line From Reductress
Nothing has ever been more relatable than this Reductress opening line that reads: "In a confusing development Thursday evening, Evelyn Briston watched more than five hours of a TV series after declaring that she 'didn’t have it in her for a whole two-hour movie.'" We've never felt so seen in our entire lives.
3. This 25-Foot High Rubber Duck With the Word ‘Joy’ Printed on Its Chest
The duck has been floating in Belfast Harbor in Maine since last week and no one knows why. The duck could be male or female, but for the sake of this post, we're thinking she's an intrepid female. We love her.
4. This Woman's Hilarious Dating App Story
If you've ever used a dating app, you know they're a minefield, but this woman's experience may just take the cake. On the app Hinge, they suggest periodic matches and label them as someone you may be "most compatible" with. For Rosie Holt, her "most compatible" was... her brother. Awkward much?! You can read her whole thread about it here.
See anything hilarious in the wild? Feel free to DM us on @circlearoundofficial on Instagram to send us your funny tips!
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