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This Instagram Account Posts Quirky And Hilarious Memes, Here Are 83 Of The Most Relatable Ones

November 8, 2023 by humorouz Leave a Comment

Memes rise and fall based on how much they resonate with internet users. The more relatable an image or joke is, the more likely it is to be shared on and on. Like ‘snaccidents,’ when you accidentally eat the entire snack!

That’s where the ‘Introverts World Wide’ Instagram account comes in. It’s a popular page that is dedicated to sharing quirky and funny memes that many social media users are likely going to relate to quite a bit, whether they’re introverts, extroverts, or ambiverts. Check out the best pics below! And don’t forget to upvote your fave ones.

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The ‘Introverts World Wide’ account has 184k followers on Instagram and has been sharing memes on the social media network since April 2020. However, despite the name of the account, the content that gets featured isn’t focused mainly on introverted people. The memes are extremely relatable no matter who you are or what part of the world you’re currently in.

After all, many of us have had moments when we’re hangry, but our moods change in a fraction of a second when we finally get our mitts on some fries. Not to mention how many of us daydream about going back to bed while we’re supposed to be working or studying.

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Dr. Richard Clay, a professor of Digital Cultures at Newcastle University, explained to the BBC that context can drive a lot of meme creation. “You get an upsurge in meme production when people are particularly intense about their feelings and their thoughts about what’s going on at the time,” he told Newsbeat.

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“It’s a kind of steam valve that releases the pressure and the tension and allows people to calm down. That’s what satirical humor has always done,” Dr. Clay explained the role that memes play in society.

“There’s a really interesting, huge body of evidence that’s being produced daily worldwide that gives us an insight into what’s going on right now,” he said.

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According to the professor of Digital Culture, the barrier to entry for meme creation is practically non-existent. “Pretty much anybody can leave a mark which future generations will be able to find,” he explained that through memes, practically anyone can comment on important current events.

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The mark we leave on the internet in the form of memes can also have a long-lasting impact. “In 50 years’ time, historians will be looking at the memes that were being produced during Brexit or the Trump campaign and they’ll be using it as evidence to give us an insight into how people thought about these struggles at the time,” the professor mused.

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Whether or not a meme will stand the test of time depends on a lot of factors. But one of them is, unavoidably, something you can’t really control—luck. No matter how much experience in meme-crafting you have or data you collect and analyze, you cannot ever be 100% certain that a meme will go viral or that it’ll stay on people’s radar in the years and decades to come. You can only ever make semi-reliable predictions based on past events.

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Fortunately, there are plenty of aspects that you can control when creating and sharing memes. Ideally, what you want is a picture and a caption that both deeply resonate with your target audience. What that audience is will depend entirely on you and your interests. For instance, you might have a niche hobby or passion, so naturally you make and share memes about those things. That way, you’ll attract like-minded hobbyists.

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However, if you simply like comedy and want to spread some smiles around the internet, you might want to focus on more generic memes. That means focusing on everyday topics like work, food, money, relationships, parenting, and… feeling utterly exhausted and wanting to spend the entire day under the covers.

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The more relatable memes are, the more others will want to share them, and the more viral they become. Memes that don’t get shared aren’t really memes at all—they’re experiments in virality that didn’t quite pan out. When you add a dash of humor and use captivating photos, you only increase your chances of success. It doesn’t hurt if you make image macros using cute animal pics either! Cat pics are always a safe bet.

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Which of these memes did you enjoy the most, dear Pandas? Which ones did you think were the funniest and the most relatable? Scroll down to the comment section to share your thoughts. Meanwhile, if you enjoyed the pics here, be sure to follow the ‘Introverts World Wide’ Instagram page for their freshest content.

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Carabao Cup draw ‘rigged’ blast Newcastle fans who say ‘competition is a joke’ after yet another nightmare tie

November 8, 2023 by humorouz Leave a Comment

NEWCASTLE fans were left complaining that the Carabao Cup draw was “rigged”.

That’s after being paired against Chelsea in yet another nightmare tie.

Newcastle fans claim the Carabao Cup draw was ‘rigged’ after landing Chelsea

Wednesday’s last-16 ties saw some epic clashes played out around the country.

West Ham knocked out Arsenal, Liverpool got the better of Bournemouth and Chelsea made light work of Blackburn.

But it was Newcastle who secured the biggest result of the round, thrashing Manchester United 3-0 at Old Trafford.

The Magpies had already dumped rivals Man City out of the competition in the third round.

And fans held their breath for an easy tie as the draw for the quarter-final was made last night.

However, the Toon army couldn’t quite believe their eyes.

As Port Vale drew Middlesbrough, West Ham bagged Liverpool and Everton landed Fulham, Newcastle ended up being paired against Chelsea.

To make matters worse, Eddie Howe’s side also now face a trip down to London after Chelsea were drawn at home.

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And many Newcastle fans took to Twitter complaining that the draw was “rigged”, with many claiming the “competition is a joke.”

There is no suggestion or evidence that the draw was rigged.

One fan said: “Another rigged draw. This competition is a joke. Scrap the league cup.”

Another declared: “These draws have to be rigged man. Can’t even get an average team in any one of them.”

One noted: “Such a fix how the only two non-Prem teams playing against each other.”

Another added: “Do Chelsea ever get away Cup draws?” 

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Jeff Lutz Living Out “Crazy” Life On No Prep Kings Circuit

November 8, 2023 by humorouz Leave a Comment

Jeff Lutz is definitely no-one hit wonder in the drag racing world. From his early days in the NSCA and NMCA where he picked up plenty of wins, including the 2013 NMCA Pro Street championship title, to his domination of the Drag Week drag-and-drive with multiple successes in various vehicles, his most recent accomplishments on the Street Outlaws: No Prep Kings circuit should come as no surprise.

From his Lutz Race Cars business, Lutz has also had his hand in countless winning builds for other racers. His own program, though, really picked up the pace when he began working with Justin “Big Chief” Shearer and Shawn “Murder Nova” Ellington around the time the original Street Outlaws series first began airing on the Discovery Channel.

“Back in the early days, I was sitting in Pro Line Racing’s office [in Georgia] with Eric Dillard and Steve Petty got a phone call and asked if I knew Justin Shearer,” recalls Lutz, who wasn’t familiar with the soon-to-be-famous man at the time. “Petty said Justin needed someone to do his turbo system, so I called him.”

That fateful conversation set in motion a chain of events that have led Lutz to his current position as one of the most feared men on the No Prep Kings tour. In the beginning, he worked with Shearer and Ellington – who were both big fans of Lutz’s from his Drag Week days – as well as some of the other original members of the Street Outlaws show. “I ended up turbo’ing everyone on the show’s cars at one point. Things went through the roof and got crazy,” adds Lutz.

As he transitioned from behind the scenes to the action in front of the camera, Lutz became a fixture within the cast and his legendary status continued to grow. Over the years, Street Outlaws spawned many other series and spin-offs, but the No Prep Kings live drag racing series has taken center stage – and Lutz has been a part of the entertainment from the beginning.

Towards the end of his 2019 season with his ’57 Chevrolet Bel Air, though, Lutz realized his back was up against a wall. “I was close, but not close enough, and couldn’t get the car to run as quick as I needed,” he explains. Lutz had been a fan of the Pontiac GXP and GTO platforms since Spiro Pappas campaigned his in the late 2000s, but knew he didn’t have time to assemble a complete car and instead searched for one that was already on its way towards racecar status.

Lutz located a suitable, pre-built GTO in Northern California, but didn’t have quite enough cash to purchase it. “I got Rick Ball from RC Components involved, and he said ‘hell yeah, let’s go,’ so I picked him up and we drove out there, through snowstorms and everything, to buy it and bring it home,” Lutz outlines on the awesome adventure the men had on their five-day, 5,700-plus mile road trip in December of 2019.

Back at his Pennsylvania-based shop and together with his son, Jeff Jr., Lutz removed the car’s carbon-fiber shell and replaced it with the stock steel body panels and parts from a 2004 model-year donor. “We shortened the front end a bit and had to do all kinds of work in a short amount of time,” he continues.

Interestingly enough, Lutz’s Pontiac is powered by a big-block Chevrolet engine – one of only two in NPK competition. Through a strange confluence of events many years ago, Lutz acquired eleven new-old-stock engine blocks from Trick Flow. “They had collaborated with Sonny’s Racing Engines on them, but for some reason, they never sold well and stopped making them in 1989. Twenty years later, I got them for cheap,” Lutz elaborates. “I ran them in my NSCA/NMRA days, and I still run them today. I’ve got four in the trailer and they’re strong.”

The 9.80-inch deck height, 4.84-inch bore space, conventional 540 cubic inch cast block was paired with cast heads and “standard everything” which lets Lutz take advantage of every weight break he possibly can. As a result, his minimum competition weight wound up being a scant 2,525 pounds. “We couldn’t get the car that light, so I lost weight and run it at 2,535 pounds,” confesses the man who does whatever it takes to win and tips the scales himself at only 165 pounds.

Included in the engine, which was machined by Tim Wallace of Westside Machine Racing Engines in Idaho and is boosted by a set of twin Precision 98mm turbochargers, Lutz used a Callies crankshaft, Icon pistons, GRP connecting rods, Isky Racing camshaft, Isky lifters, and T&D rockers along with a Plazamaman intake manifold. The bullet is fed through a set of Atomizer injectors flowing fuel from an Aeromotive system, and controlled via a FuelTech FT600 engine management unit.

It’s insane that I can go out to eat in a strange town and people will recognize me. This show has completely changed my life and it’s been one hell of a ride, but I wouldn’t trade it for the world. – Jeff Lutz

Under the car, Lutz outfitted the Pontiac with a full Strange Engineering modular rear end housing, along with Penske shocks and struts, and power is transferred from the engine to the pavement via a Rossler Turbo 400 transmission and ProTorque converter combination.

Of course, the car’s outward appearance was also upgraded with a set of RC Components’ finest wheels at each corner.

Initially, Lutz intended to run the GTO in No Prep Kings and still haul the ’57 around for fans to look at, but that plan changed. “Well, then I had the wreck with the ’57 and we were supposed to be filming in Chicago one week later,” says Lutz. While he was laying in the hospital, he spoke with NPK’s producer, Sam Korkis, and they decided the GTO would immediately be called into duty for 2020.

“We tested, went to Chicago, and kicked all their asses … so it was cool,” laughs Lutz, pleased with the redemption he so quickly found. Although he had to hit the ground running a lot sooner than planned, Lutz was pleased with how quick the car had turned out to be.

And, after several seasons of No Prep Kings racing, the car has proven to be a contender. So much so, in fact, that Lutz has been quickly closing in on his one-hundredth round win in NPK competition — and all of ‘em were done with a turbocharged entry. “I have the baddest turbo car in No Prep Kings history,” he affirms.

Although he hasn’t picked up an overall event win in 2023’s Season 6 just yet, Lutz has still had a lot of success throughout the year and he’s hopeful that the relentless schedule of back-to-back, weekend-after-weekend racing will turn in his favor soon. He was picked early on to be on Ellington’s Team Murder Nova for the year, too, and has been having a blast competing alongside his teammates.

“We’ve been crazy busy,” shares Lutz. On the road for nine weeks straight during the first half of the NPK season, he was able to make it home for a few sporadic days in the middle as the tour shifted towards the East Coast to work on his ’57. “Starting with the GALOT race, we’re back in the truck for another six weeks and after that, we go to SEMA, then more NPK racing.”

His son, Jeff Jr., handles tuning of the twin turbo Pontiac GTO, and the younger man has already gotten a good handle on the engine management. “We’ve been in the semi-finals the past two races,” Lutz shared in mid-October. “We moved up to eleventh in points, and we’re kicking ass now. The GALOT race kicks off the points-and-a-half events for the next two, and then Ennis [Texas] is double points, so we still have a lot of opportunity to move up.”

Despite the relentless pace, long days, and exhausting travel, Lutz absolutely loves being able to go drag racing for a living and has spent his entire life working hard to make it all possible. He knows, though, that none of No Prep Kings’ success would be possible if not for the diehard, dedicated fans, and he’s grateful to them for enabling him to pursue his passion.

“I love seeing the stands packed with fans and am always happy to sign autographs,” he noted. Having started his family when he and his wife, Christine, were both teenagers, Lutz never imagined he’d be where he is today, let alone an international celebrity who has traveled as far as Australia just to go racing. “It’s insane that I can go out to eat in a strange town and people will recognize me. This show has completely changed my life and it’s been one hell of a ride, but I wouldn’t trade it for the world.”

Lutz can’t predict where life will take him in the future, but he’s doing his best to stack the deck in his favor regardless of how the cards fall. Between the frenetic No Prep Kings filming, he’s focusing on growing his YouTube channel as an additional revenue source, working on completing the new shop that he’s currently building next to the existing Lutz Race Cars facility, and helping get Jeff Jr. ready to race either his small-tire Honda or Lutz’s old “Mad Max” 1969 Chevrolet Camaro for 2024 in NPK’s Outlaw Big Tire class.

“I don’t know how we managed to do all this, but we did,” concludes Lutz, grateful for how much faith Sam Korkis has shown him over the years and how the producer has changed Lutz’s life as a result. “Kids and grownups always ask for my advice, and all I can say is, it’s never too late … dreams do come true if you don’t give up.”

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Unhappy Meal! Furious McDonald’s customers slam fast food chain for charging ‘crazy’ $16 for burger, fries and soda: ‘It’s not affordable anymore’ | Daily Mail Online

November 7, 2023 by humorouz Leave a Comment

Unhappy Meal! Furious McDonald’s customers slam fast food chain for charging ‘crazy’ $16 for burger, fries and soda: ‘It’s not affordable anymore’

A McDonald’s customer was left furious after being charged $16 for a burger, fries, and soda – as others claim fast-food chain is no longer affordable for ordinary Americans.

Christopher Olive, an influencer with more than 400,000 followers, took to TikTok to express his frustration after being charged $16 for a ‘happy meal.’

‘So, I understand there’s a labor shortage, wage increases, and a number of other factors,’ Olive from Idaho can be heard saying in the video. ‘But $16? $16 for a burger, a large fry, and a drink? It’s just crazy!’

The video, originally posted in December last year, has gone viral again after McDonald’s reported a 14 percent increase in revenue to $6.69 billion on Monday.

Customers voiced their anger in the comments under Olive’s post, expressing their disappointment that the burger giant is no longer convenient or affordable for many.

Christopher Olive, an influencer with more than 400,000 fans, took to TikTok to express his frustration after being charged $16 for a ‘happy meal’

Customers voiced their anger in the comments under Olive’s post, expressing their disappointment that the burger giant is no longer convenient or affordable for many 

The video, originally posted in December last year, has gone viral again after McDonald’s reported a 14 percent increase in revenue to $6.69 billion on Monday 

One wrote: ‘Companies know they can get these prices now so they’ll never go back. doesn’t matter who’s in office.’

Another agreed: ‘They could easily eat those costs but they know people will still pay.’

Someone else added: ‘It’s officially not convenient or affordable anymore.’ 

Some social media users, on the other hand, stepped forward to defend the fast-food chain.  

‘Bro ordered the most expensive meal they have and acted surprised,’ one wrote. 

Multiple users also suggested Olive use McDonald’s mobile app: ‘Download the app. You can literally eat McDonald’s for under $6 every time.’ 

The video has gained more than 600 thousands of views, 31.6 thousands of likes with thousands of comments and shared. 

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Olive is not the only one being frustrated by the cost of McDonald’s meals, as another customer,  Anne Arroyo, from Ohio, raged over the food chain’s ‘out-of-hand’ price increases recently. 

She showed that although the fast food restaurant advertised a ‘dollar menu’, every item was priced above $1.

In her video, which has so far amassed over 300,000 views, she furiously vented against McDonald’s for allowing its prices to ‘get out of hand.’ 

‘McDonald’s has a dollar menu right now without a single item that costs $1,’ she said in the video that showed a close-up of the food available for purchase. 

Soft drinks and iced tea were priced at $1.29, while iced coffee and frozen beverages were $2. 

Although customers don’t seem to be loving the new changes. these menu hikes may have helped the company’s revenue.

A McDonald’s restaurant in Connecticut was offering a Big Mac combo for $18

The average price of the meal – which includes fries and a drink – is $8.64 in the U.S., according to MC-Menu

McDonald’s revenue rose 14 per cent to $6.69 billion, ahead of the $6.56 billion Wall Street forecast. Net income – which included a $26 million charge for a restructuring announced last spring – rose 17 per cent to $2.3 billion.

The Chicago-based company earned $3.17 per share for the quarter, also beating forecasts of $3.00. Shares rose 1 per cent.

McDonald’s said its U.S. traffic fell slightly in the third quarter as it saw fewer visits from customers with annual incomes of $45,000 or less.

The chain is pumping the brakes on higher prices and focusing more on value meals after seeing a drop-off in visits by some customers.

McDonald’s was accused of ‘greedflation’ – the practice of cashing in on headlines about inflation by boosting prices more than necessary.

In the first three months of 2023, McDonald’s saw its profits shoot up to $3.314 billion, up by 8.64 per cent from the same period last year. 

Some 8.4 per cent of its growth was attributed to higher menu prices.

According to the Big Mac Index by the Economist, the price of the McDonald’s staple has shot up by 125 percent since 1996. And in the last two years alone, it has soared by 6 per cent.

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19 Most Beautiful Places to Visit in Oklahoma – The Crazy Tourist

November 7, 2023 by humorouz Leave a Comment

Oklahoma, also know as “Sooner State”, “Land of the Red Man” and “Native America”, offers some of the most beautiful and spectacular sights and places to visit! Just browse through these awesome pictures and be amazed by it’s beauty.

1. Wichita Mountains National Wildlife Refuge

Located in Southwest Oklahama, not far from Lawton, the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge has acted as a safe haven for its unique and diverse wildlife since 1901. It is the oldest facility of its kind in the United States. As well as being an important place for wildlife such as elk and bison, the refuge is also a great place to hike, rock climb and mountain bike.

2. Turner Falls

Turner Falls Park acts as a sanctuary for the citizens of Oklahoma. The land is wild but there is plenty to do.  Icy cold streams, a 77-foot high waterfall, caves, camp sites and plenty of good food all ensure that the Turner Falls Park is a great place to visit at any time of the year.

3. Ghost Town in Cogar

There are a large number of ghost towns in Oklahoma that make for great places to explore and offer an eerie kind of beauty.  There are a number of groups in the state that work to preserve the abandoned spots as well as uncovering new ones.

4. Gloss Mountain State Park

The shiny glass surface of the Selenite mountains are responsible for the name Gloss Mountains State Park. The scenery is beautiful and provides a great backdrop for hiking and other outdoor pursuits. Along the way there are a number of facilities including grills and restrooms.

5. Tropical Conservatory, Oklahoma City

The unique design of the Crystal Bridge Conservatory is well renowned in the world of architecture. The 224-foot long tropical conservatory is home over 13,000 square feet of plants on display in two different climate zones: namely the Tropical Wet and Tropical Dry zones.

6. Roman Nose State Park

The Roman Nose State Park takes its name from a Cheyenne chief and is an original Oklahoma State Park. Within the park, which is situated inside a stunning canyon, there are hiking trails, an 18 hole golf course and some beautiful places to stay including a 22-room lodge built in 1956.

7. Lake Tenkiller

Lake Tenkiller, also known as Ferry Lake Tenkiller, is a reservoir in Oklahoma caused by the damming of the Illinois River. It is situated at an altitude of 193m above sea level and covers an area of 52 square kilometres.

8. Beavers Bend State Park

Beaver’s Bend is one of the most popular parks in the State of Oklahoma. As well as taking in the stunning scenery, the park also has a number of interesting attractions such as the Forest Heritage Centre Museum and events throughout the year like craft and art competitions.

9. Natural Falls State Park

The Natural Falls State Park is situated on the border of Oklahoma and Arkansas and within the stunning Ozark highlands. The famous waterfall has two viewing platform to allow visitors to see the fall from the best possible angle. There is even seating available on the lower platform.

10. Red Rock Canyon State Park

Red Rock Canyon State Park is a must visit for any outdoor enthusiasts in the state of Oklahoma. Hikers walking through the state park will see wagon wheels left by settlers in the region. The hiking routes are of different levels of difficulty and there is something for everyone to enjoy.

11. Glass Mountains State Park

Many mountains are climbable in the Glass Mountains State Park. Cathedral Mountain in Glass Mountain State Park has an elevation of 498m above sea level and makes for a great walk. Just be sure to watch out for snakes!

12. Lake Hefner

Lake Hefner is located in the northeast of Oklahoma City and has a surface area of 2,500 acres. Attractions for visitors included a heated and covered fishing deck, a wharf restaurant and a golf course. The lake is easily accessed from the Hefner Parkway.

13. Robbers Cave State Park

Yet another beautiful state park in Oklahoma, the Robbers Cave State Park is San Bois Mountains in the south-eastern part of the state. The park covers an area of over 8,000 acres and contains 189 lakes. Horse riding is a popular activity within the park as is fishing in the many lakes.

14. Talimena Scenic Drive

For visitors who like to see the sights from within the comfort of a vehicle the Talimena Scenic Drive is a perfect option, offering 50 miles of breath-taking scenery and historic towns. The route has some of the best views on offer in the entire state and is well worth a drive.

15. Oklahoma City Bombing Memorial

The Oklahoma City National Memorial pays tribute to the many victims of the Oklahoma City bombing that took place in 1995. The site is one of the most sacred spots in the city of Oklahoma and is a place to remember those that were killed, injured or lost loved ones in the bombing.

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