52 Kids Jokes: The 1995 “Tamagotchi & Playground” Edition
In 1995, the pinnacle of technology was the colorful Game Boy, and the biggest tragedy was the death of your virtual pet because you forgot to feed it during math class. It was the year…
In 1995, the pinnacle of technology was the colorful Game Boy, and the biggest tragedy was the death of your virtual pet because you forgot to feed it during math class. It was the year…
In 1995, if you wanted to destroy someone’s reputation, you didn’t cancel them on Twitter—you just dropped a “Yo Mama” joke that was so heavy it slowed down their 14.4k modem. It was the year…
In 2021, adult humor was about the absurdity of value. We spent the year trying to understand why a digital drawing of a monkey was worth more than a house, and why we were all obsessed with…
In 2011, adult humor moved from the cinema to the “Cloud.” If you weren’t joking about Pippa Middleton’s dress, you were probably busy shouting “Fus Ro Dah!” at your laundry pile. It was the year of the Planking craze…
In 1999, adult humor was a race against the clock. If you weren’t joking about the world ending because of a spreadsheet error, you were laughing at the “warm apple pie” scene that changed dating…
In 1995, adult humor was social currency. If you had access to an office printer and a mailing list, you were the king of the party. It was the year the world was gripped by…
In 2020, the bar moved from the corner of the street to the corner of your living room. It was the year where “Happy Hour” started at 2 PM because time lost all meaning, and…
In 2017, the bar was divided into two groups: people trying to explain what a “blockchain” is, and people trying to forget the word “blockchain” existed. It was the year of the Wonder Woman hype, the rise…
In 1995, bar humor was built on the classic “A guy walks into a bar” setup. It was an era before smartphones, where if you wanted to settle a bet about a movie star’s name,…
In 1999, the medical world was obsessed with two things: making sure the life-support machines wouldn’t reset to 1900 at midnight on New Year’s Eve, and dealing with patients who thought they could learn neurosurgery…