20 Times People Made Internet Comments That Were Respectful and Hilarious

You can be funny without being rude or mean!

Online comment sections are where civility goes to take a nap, but every once in a while, someone shows up with the perfect blend of respect and chaos. These 20 comments are proof that not every internet exchange has to turn into a dumpster fire, because some people really do know how to be funny without being cruel.

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The weird part is how specific the jokes are, like “Did you just Rickroll your YouTube?” or “This is a Bikini Bottom Glamping Experience,” and how they land because the commenters are clearly paying attention. Even when they’re roasting, it’s done with a wink, like “Megan gang having a percentage on Rotten Tomatoes” or “Even animals simp,” and somehow it still feels like banter, not a beatdown.

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Scroll far enough and you’ll start seeing comments that read like tiny stand-up routines.

1. Looking at it very critically, she's not wrong.

1. Looking at it very critically, she's not wrong.
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2. Did you just Rickroll your YouTube?

2. Did you just Rickroll your YouTube?YouTube
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3. Please, someone? Anyone?

3. Please, someone? Anyone?@ntferny

4. Megan gang having a percentage on Rotten Tomatoes

4. Megan gang having a percentage on Rotten TomatoesTwitter

5. Interesting thought

5. Interesting thoughtTwitter

6. Thanks for the clarification

6. Thanks for the clarification@fasc1nate

7. If you ask me, this is a valid question

7. If you ask me, this is a valid question@SaycheeseDGTL

8. This is a Bikini Bottom Glamping Experience

8. This is a Bikini Bottom Glamping ExperienceTwitter

9. Just missing the iron print

9. Just missing the iron printInstagram

10. For the Justin Bieber lovers, don't get any ideas

10. For the Justin Bieber lovers, don't get any ideasTwitter

This also reminds me of the internet mourning Chuck Norris while his legendary memes return.

11. Even animals simp, and it's the second comment for me

11. Even animals simp, and it's the second comment for meTwitter

12. As the commenter's name implies, this is truly a rare insult

12. As the commenter's name implies, this is truly a rare insult@insultsrare

13. He's forever walking in the Mii parade, or don't you agree?

13. He's forever walking in the Mii parade, or don't you agree?@holytag

14. To all Coors Light lovers, kindly come let us know if it's true

14. To all Coors Light lovers, kindly come let us know if it's true@BuckleandBulls

15. K-pop fans' enlistment rate may go up after this

15. K-pop fans' enlistment rate may go up after this@Rap

16. Don't remember this dinosaur in Jurassic Park, do you?

16. Don't remember this dinosaur in Jurassic Park, do you?

17. Check out the newest model, and it's the "Botox Juke"

17. Check out the newest model, and it's the "Botox Juke"Facebook

18. Poor guy

18. Poor guyReddit

19. Is this a creepy skeleton chair or cake?

19. Is this a creepy skeleton chair or cake?@preciosarigues

20. Now wait just a second. Okay, take a turn around and pause

20. Now wait just a second. Okay, take a turn around and pauseTwitter

That’s when the thread shifts from random thoughts to full-on punchlines, like “Looking at it very critically, she’s not wrong” and “Please, someone? Anyone?”

Then the humor gets super targeted, with people calling out a “Rickroll” and dropping absolute nonsense like “Just missing the iron print.”

After that, the comments start stacking, from “Even animals simp” to “This is truly a rare insult,” like the whole section is in on the joke.

By the end, it’s all momentum and confusion, from “Is this a creepy skeleton chair or cake?” to “Now wait just a second. Okay, take a turn around and pause.”

It takes a strong person to comb through online comment sections looking for comic gems. Power comes with a lot of responsibility, but online anonymity can also bring out the worst in people.

Someone might start expressing a lot of opinions they wouldn't typically express in polite society when they know they are unlikely to face punishment for what they write.

The internet still has teeth, but these comments chose to bite with jokes instead.

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