New Zealand Farmers Have A Hilarious Way To Explain What “Gay” Means

Check out the way cute video from Rainbow Youth, a non-profit supporting LGBT young people in New Zealand, which takes on the tiresome practice of calling anything weak, frustrating or disappointing “gay.”

When one of the farmers in the video accidentally drops his meat pie in the dirt, he proclaims the situation “gay.”

But his buddy steps in to explain that “gay” is not a substitution for something bad.

“Actually, Nigel, that’s not gay at all,” he says. “It’s deeply disappointing, but it’s not gay.”

The video was posted with this message: “We’re SUPER stoked to finally share with you our very first national ad campaign! We chose to address something small that contributes to much larger issues – homophobia, biphobia, and transphobia.”

Watch the clip below.

Wimbledon Devolves Into Hysterics As Fan Dons White Skirt To Join Champions On Court

I’d been reading about this incident, but really glad I watched.

Just a really light-hearted moment at Wimbledon. Made me laugh out loud.

From TheWest.com.au:

In an episode which had the crowd and the players in hysterics, veteran champion Kim Clijsters made a point about the strict dress codes at Wimbledon which say players must wear all white – even down to their underwear.

But what happens when a punter is called on court for a few moments of hilarity? Well, rules are rules.

A spectator was pulled from the crowd during a women’s invitational doubles match and given the chance to try to return a serve from Clijsters, a four-time major champion.

In a nod to the All England Club’s clothing rules, Clijsters went over to the sideline and grabbed a white skirt for the man to put over his blue shorts. Because he had on a light green shirt, he also was given a white shirt to pull on.

The fun is effervescent. Watch below.

Satire: “CNN” Responds To Trump Smackdown Video

Satirist Mark Humphries of Viceland’s The Feed gives us “CNN’s” response to Donald Trump’s smackdown video.

Says “CNN:”

“The bullying started a while ago, mainly online. Donald Trump started calling me “fake news,” which was as painful as me having to call him “President of the United States.”

Funny. Watch below.

Fake Campbell’s Account Trolls Haters For Complaining About Gay Dads Commercial

This goes back a couple of years, but someone just brought it to my attention and I think it’s hysterical.

You may recall in 2015 when Campbell Soups shared this adorable commercial with two dads and their son:

Apparently, a very funny jokester decided to chime in as “Campbells ForHelp” when haters would complain to the company on Facebook about the ad spot.

Read the hysterical responses below.

It clearly took people a long time to figure out the responses weren’t coming from Campbells LOL…

(h/t RearFront)

Hillary Clinton: I Thought Covfefe Was A Hidden Message To The Russians

Speaking at the 2017 CodeCon Tech Conference, Hillary Clinton was asked about Donald Trump’s late night tweets, in particular last night’s lulu: “Despite the constant negative press covfefe.”

Hillary took a guess wondering aloud, “I thought it was a hidden message to the Russians.”

When it was pointed out that Sean Spicer had said that only Trump and a small number of people knew the meaning of the word, Hillary immediately understood the scenario. “Ah, the small group explanation,” Clinton said. “You don’t have a high enough classification to know what covfefe means.”

An audience member asked what Hillary might know about the Trumpster since she attended his wedding, she said, “I was never even a social friend. It was kind of a lark to attend his third wedding…” (sly emphasis on the word “third” was hers).

All quite light-hearted, and then she became a bit more serious about citizens getting more involved in politics and more voices pushing back against the lies and “alternative facts” being inserted into the public arena.

(h/t JoeMyGod)

Hillary Clinton: “I Won’t Lie. Chardonnay Helped A Little, Too”

Lord knows I don’t need another reason to support Hillary Clinton. I’ve said for years “she’s my girl.”

But catch this very human laugh line she dropped yesterday speaking at her alma mater, Wellesley College.

Joking about walks in the woods and organizing her closet, Hillary included one more coping mechanism:

“I won’t lie. Chardonnay helped a little, too.”

More wine!

Watch the moment below.

Video: Every Time Someone Says ‘Moses’ In “The Ten Commandments”

A little levity for a Sunday morning.

From the most successful film of 1956 and the second-highest-grossing film of the decade.

According to Guinness World Records, in terms of theatrical exhibition “The Ten Commandments” is the seventh most successful film of all-time when the box office gross is adjusted for inflation.