35 Funny Tweets That Already Feel Like 2026 Classics

Alex Thompson

1 month ago

Collection of funny tweet images and viral tweet compilations featuring shattered scales and grandma t-shirts

Funny Tweets That Might Win 2026

Updated on January 11, 2026

There’s a specific kind of funny tweets that doesn’t just make you laugh. It makes you stop, reread it, then immediately send it to someone with the caption “this is you.”

This batch is early-year chaos: viral tweets, relatable tweets, and the kind of one-liners that feel like they were written by someone staring into the void while microwaving leftovers.

35 Funny Tweets Going Viral In Early 2026

A funny tweet showing a grandma wearing a t-shirt with an arrow pointing up that says Insert Cheesy Bread
A viral tweet joking about the dystopian experience of reading a breakup text message on an Apple Watch.
A funny tweet showing a completely shattered glass bathroom scale as a sign for a New Year's resolution.
A viral tweet story about a boyfriend calling his girlfriend "b" thinking of The Wire while she thinks it means baby.
A funny tweet using a scene from Moneyball to represent standing awkwardly while waiting for a microwave.
A funny tweet complaining about Wikipedia articles starting with ancient history for simple topics like nachos.
A viral tweet observation about how flight attendants and airline staff speak to passengers during boarding.
A funny tweet stating that years of personal growth are destroyed instantly when visiting parents.
A funny tweet claiming the loudest place on earth is a parents' house early in the morning during a visit.
A funny tweet about someone ordering a delivery for a single drink from a store less than 100 yards away.

The grandma wearing the “Insert Cheesy Bread” shirt is an instant classic because it answers the question nobody asked: why does this exist, and why is it on a grandma? It’s harmless, baffling, and deeply funny. The best funny tweets are basically accidental comedy documentaries.

Then there’s the Apple Watch breakup text. Getting dumped on a tiny screen you glance at like it’s a weather alert is dystopian in a way that feels almost too on-the-nose. Relatable tweets keep evolving with technology, and somehow the tech keeps making it worse.

The shattered bathroom scale post is another perfect early January artifact. Did it jump, or was it pushed? Either way, the resolution is clear: stop weighing yourself. The scale has spoken, and it chose violence.

And the “b” misunderstanding in a relationship is hilarious because it’s so real. One person thinks it means “baby.” The other is referencing The Wire like they’re in a gritty prestige drama. That’s modern romance: two people speaking different dialects of the same language.

The microwave waiting stance meme is also so universal it’s basically science. That one minute feels like a full hour, and your body adopts a posture that says, “I am simply enduring time.” Viral tweets really excel at identifying the tiny rituals everyone shares but nobody talks about.

Also, the Wikipedia roast about articles starting with ancient history for simple things like nachos is painfully accurate. Sometimes you just want the answer. Not a preface that begins with “In ancient Sumer…”

If you want more fresh funny tweets energy: 35 Relatable Tweets That Read Like Diaries, 29 LinkedIN Memes That Escalated Immediately, and 25 Classic Memes That Feel Like Internet History.

Alex Thompson writes like he’s reading the timeline with a straight face, then cracking at the exact right line.

Alex Thompson has been chronicling internet culture and meme phenomena for nearly seven years. Starting at CollegeHumor and later becoming lead meme editor at Mashable, Alex has covered everything from vintage internet memes like Rickrolling to recent viral events such as Corn Kid and Grimace Shake. With a keen eye for what connects and entertains digital audiences, Alex writes with humor, relatability, and deep knowledge of online culture. At Thunder Dungeon, Alex is the go-to source for meme analysis, viral breakdowns, and internet nostalgia.

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