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17 Of The Most Hilarious BTS Moments That Are Guaranteed To Make You Wheeze
The BTS members know exactly how to brighten anyone’s day! Check out some of the funniest moments below that will make you crack up with laughter.
1. This compilation of Jimin and Suga teasing each other endlessly
내 기준 미니미니 레전드 영상은 이거인 듯 진짜 하~~~나도 못 이겨먹는 박지민이 제법 욱겨 pic.twitter.com/fVFGzyqts6
— 627 (@malrangjm) January 7, 2020
2. J-Hope’s reaction to Jimin scaring him in a dark, empty house
HOSEOK CURSED SO MUCH AFTER JIMIN SCARED HIM OH MY GOD
pic.twitter.com/ZNvz7H8iGq
— j-hope daily
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(@thehobiprint) November 5, 2021
3. V’s story about his gold fish
넘버원 넘버투 넘버쓰리 금붕어ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ pic.twitter.com/pcdI7QxRyU
— 진저 (@gingerol95) June 14, 2019
4. The biggest plot twist of the century
THEY’RE ALL SO DRAMATIC I HATE THEM SJDJFJFJFKK pic.twitter.com/KCgZTsSz1h
— i ♡ (@jjkmoonchiId) July 16, 2019
5. When J-Hope didn’t know his forbidden word
— flirtsjeon (@musejjk) February 26, 2019
6. When Jimin, Jungkook, and Jin all tricked V
— flirtsjeon (@musejjk) May 7, 2019
7. When they were faced with zombies
In memory of Run BTS EP. 24
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HAPPY HALLOWEEN!
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— NOR (@norluvbts) October 31, 2020
8. When RM had no idea what was going on
HELLLP DID NAMJOON NOT KNOW THEY WERE LIVE pic.twitter.com/zx0xladXBV
— dani (@97euphorias) April 14, 2020
9. BTS freezing at the beginning of every live stream
well, just a bts thing:
pretending to freeze everytime they make a vlive pic.twitter.com/Mev5MWomlB
— rei ッ⁷ in college. (@jhsmain) May 2, 2019
10. This legendary moment from Jimin trying to be cool
I’m still laughing at Jimin in this vlive when he was trying to look cool with the beard and glasses filter but he had the voice changer on which made him sound so funny and he got so embarrassed when he realized it
pic.twitter.com/eBtpP3iwI5
— archive acc (@filterjmnn) July 1, 2018
11. The difference between drunk Jungkook and J-Hope
아 전정국 재롱ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ pic.twitter.com/fhlOQq8bqI
— 꾹끼 (@KOOK0901_rabbit) September 30, 2020
12. RM’s reaction to the candles going out
IM LITERALLY CRYING pic.twitter.com/J6S1MHAtNX
— ⁷ (@baIenciagajk) September 13, 2021
13. Jin’s reaction to V kissing him on the cheek
TAEHYUNG KISSED JIN ON THE CHEEK AHHHHHHH I’M CRYING pic.twitter.com/ccshrUNDCA
— ksj ★ (@RJSeokjinnie) February 9, 2021
14. V giving Jimin the scare of his life
i want them dead pic.twitter.com/UqN9z79vIw
— vminpics (@vminpics) March 23, 2016
15. RM singing Bruno Mars like this
no one :
Namjoon :BRUNO MARS! I love Bruno Mars
Twenty four karat magic in the AI- in the 𝚊𝚒𝚒𝚒𝚒𝚒𝚒𝚒𝚒𝚒𝚒𝚛 pic.twitter.com/iCMTwPDT5s— moved (@min8gii) April 3, 2019
16. This chaotic concert moment
재밌어~ pic.twitter.com/E9ZniheOUx
— andrea ♡s bts⁷ (slow) (@ZER0XBLACK) March 10, 2022
17. When they didn’t realize their mics were on backstage
Bringing back this moment ‘When BTS mics are still on while they’re in backstage & they were like doing funny acts’@BTS_twt #방탄소년단 #BTSMoments pic.twitter.com/sZzzN3Et0n
— BTS Updates, Fancafe & Charts (@_BTSMoments_) November 25, 2020
Dave Chappelle Gets the Last Laugh as Comedy Special That Enraged Leftists Wins Big at Grammys
The leftists who still watch the Grammy Awards ceremony were in for an unpleasant surprise on Sunday thanks to a controversial comedian.
As you likely haven’t noticed by now, the 65th Annual Grammy Awards took place on Sunday, with a litany of “artists” winning awards you’ve never seen and singing songs you’ve never heard of.
This year, however, there was actually one award worth paying attention to, and it was the award for best comedy album — which was won by legendary comedian Dave Chappelle.
It’s worth pointing out for two reasons.
First, the Grammys have become a notoriously far-left cesspool, not unlike most award shows these days, so it was actually a surprise that Chappelle’s win was allowed to move forward without some grandstanding apology or caveat.
Second, Chappelle’s mere nomination triggered a wave of outcries from the left, which then prompted a surprisingly defiant response from Recording Academy CEO (therefore the head honcho of the Grammy’s) Harvey Mason Jr.
“Dave Chappelle and Louis C.K. are nominated and I’m sure some people will feel a way about it. What are your thoughts on controversial folks being nominated for Grammys?” The Hollywood Reporter asked Mason in a November 2022 interview, after the Grammy nominations had been announced.
“Well, we don’t control who the voters vote for. If the voters feel like a creator deserves a nomination, they’re going to vote for them,” Mason said. “The thing that we can control is making sure that people that attend our events feel safe. If there’s someone that’s been nominated that we don’t necessarily agree with, we’re not going to remove a nomination.
“We’re never going to be in the business of deciding someone’s moral position or where we evaluate them to be on the scale of morality. I think our job is to evaluate the art and the quality of the art. We can make sure that all of our spaces are safe and people don’t feel threatened by anyone. But as far as the nominations or the awards, we really let the voters make that decision.”
That’s a commendable mindset!
Sadly, it’s also a rapidly dying mindset as observed by the outlandish (and predictable) response to Chappelle’s win on social media, with many establishment entertainment media sites making sure to note that the comedy special Chappelle won with, Netflix’s “The Closer,” was accused of being “transphobic.”
Wow. Grammys really don’t care; one year after giving an award to admitted harasser Louis C.K., they gave one to Dave Chappelle’s homophobic and transphobic Netflix special. Sigh. https://t.co/ItUIFV7WRH
— Eric Deggans at NPR (@Deggans) February 5, 2023
Dave Chappelle has won the best comedy album #Grammy for “The Closer,” a special that was accused of containing transphobic and homophobic remarks. https://t.co/8dYIGdZliu pic.twitter.com/JTB5ob53jq
— Variety (@Variety) February 5, 2023
Dave Chappelle Wins Grammy for Netflix Special Condemned for Being Transphobic https://t.co/nkQsoxG91E
— The Hollywood Reporter (@THR) February 5, 2023
This sad, but predictable, response echoes the original outcry when Chappelle first came out with “The Closer” in late October 2021 (this year’s Grammy Awards encompass any shows released from Oct. 1, 2021 to Sep. 30, 2022.)
So badly had the far-left fearmongerers riled up their base that Chappelle’s life was literally threatened — more than once.
At the end of the day though, threats and accusations of “transphobia” notwithstanding, Chappelle is the one who’s getting the last laugh.
He said what he said. He stood by what he said. He was awarded for what he said.
Nobody would blame him for laughing about all of that all the way to the bank.
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Sarah Sanders delivers GOP rebuttal to Biden SOTU, says Americans have a choice ‘between normal or crazy’ | Fox News
Ark. Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders gives the Republican response to President Biden’s State of the Union speech.
Newly-elected Arkansas Gov. Sarah Sanders delivered the GOP rebuttal to President Biden’s second State of the Union address Tuesday, calling for a “new generation of Republican leadership” and describing the choice between Democrats and Republicans as a choice “between normal or crazy.”
“Being a mom to three young children taught me not to believe every story I hear. So forgive me for not believing much of anything I heard tonight from President Biden. From out-of-control inflation and violent crime to the dangerous border crisis and threat from China, Biden and the Democrats have failed you,” Sanders said.
“It’s time for a change. Tonight, let us reaffirm our commitment to a timeless American idea: that government exists not to rule the people, but to serve the people. Democrats want to rule us with more government control, but that is not who we are,” she added.
Sanders noted that she and Biden didn’t have a lot in common because she is “for freedom” and he’s “for government control,” and went on to note the four decades difference in their ages.
Republican Arkansas Gov. Sarah Sanders delivers the Republican rebuttal to President Biden’s State of the Union address on Tuesday, February 7, 2023. (Fox News)
“At 40, I’m the youngest governor in the country. At 80, he’s the oldest president in American history. I’m the first woman to lead my state. He’s the first man to surrender his presidency to a woke mob that can’t even tell you what a woman is,” she said.
“In the radical left’s America, Washington taxes you and lights your hard-earned money on fire, but you get crushed with high gas prices, empty grocery shelves, and our children are taught to hate one another on account of their race, but not to love one another or our great country,” she added.
She described the Biden administration as “completely hijacked by the radical left,” and said that America’s “dividing line” was no longer a separation between right and left.
“The choice is between normal or crazy,” she said. “It is time for a new generation of Republican leadership.”
She went on to tout her efforts in Arkansas to combat indoctrination and other Democratic policies like critical race theory and shutdowns related to the COVID-19 pandemic. She said that Americans wanted common sense from their leaders, but that Biden was busy “doubling down on crazy.”
Biden speaks during a State of the Union address with US Vice President Kamala Harris, left, and US House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, a Republican from California, right. (Photographer: Jacquelyn Martin/AP/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
“President Biden inherited the fastest economic recovery on record. The most secure border in history. Cheap abundant, home-grown energy. Fast-rising wages. A rebuilt military. And a world that was stable and at peace. But over the last two years, Democrats destroyed it all,” Sanders said.
“Despite Democrats’ trillions in reckless spending and mountains of debt, we now have the worst border crisis in American history,” she added.
Sanders expressed the need to secure the border and stop the flow of fentanyl into the United States, a drug responsible thousands of deaths every month, railed against Democratic calls to defend the police, and blasted Biden’s “weakness” on foreign policy, especially China.
“Make no mistake: Republicans will not surrender this fight. We will lead with courage and do what’s right, not what’s politically correct or convenient,” she said.
“Republicans believe in an America where strong families thrive in safe communities. Where jobs are abundant, and paychecks are rising. Where the freedom our veterans shed their blood to defend is the birthright of every man, woman, and child,” she said.
President Joe Biden shakes hands with House Speaker Kevin McCarthy. ((AP Photo/Patrick Semansky)
Sanders vowed that under the leadership of Senate Republicans and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, Republicans would hold the Biden administration accountable.
“America is great because we are free. But today, our freedom is under attack, and the America we love is in danger. President Biden and the Democrats have failed you. It’s time for a change. A New Generation of Republican leaders is stepping up… not to be caretakers of the status quo, but to be change makers for the American people,” she said.
“We know not what the future holds, but we know who holds the future in His hands. And with God as our witness, we will show the world that America is still the place where freedom reins and liberty will never die,” she added.
Sanders, who served as White House press secretary under former President Donald Trump, never held elected office prior to being elected as Arkansas’ governor. She is also the daughter of the state’s former Republican Gov. Mike Huckabee.
Brandon Gillespie is an associate editor at Fox News. Follow him on Twitter at @brandon_cg.
Wet Leg win two Alternative Music Grammys: “This is so funny”
Wet Leg are also up for Best New Artist.