Buitenlandse Blogs – 5

Blogoverzicht Buitenlandse Blogs

Op deze pagina vind je een overzicht van de bekende en minder bekende Buitenlandse Blogs waaronder The Babylon Fee, The Funny Times, In the Raw, Reductress, Lolsnaps, Humornama, The Chive, Humor Times, Clients From Hell, Reddit Humor, Upworthy, Kottke, Chaostropic, Complex, Caveman Circus Het merendeel van de Blogs is in het Engels, maar je komt op de blogpagina overzichten ook Duitse, Zweedse of anderstalige blogs tegen.

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    The Funny Times

  • Tomlinson Contains Multitudes
    This hilarious cartoon of the week is by Vaughan Tomlinson. Click here to read more of Vaughan’s cartoons! The post Tomlinson Contains Multitudes appeared first on The Funny Times.... Read more »
  • THINK THIS THROUGH BEFORE YOU DIY
    There are a lot of chores that I'm perfectly happy to let someone else do for me. It's not that I'm incapable of doing many of them. Yes, I know how to mow my lawn, or fix a leaky faucet, or change the oil in my car. But is that... Read more »
  • Masear Slips Up
    We’re not monkeying around… enjoy this hilarious mountain goat cartoon by Scott Arthur Masear. Click here to read more of Scott’s cartoons! The post Masear Slips Up appeared first on The Funny Times.... Read more »
  • Morrissette Stares Into The Abyss
    This hilarious cartoon of the week is by Sarah Morrissette. Click here to read more of Sarah’s cartoons! The post Morrissette Stares Into The Abyss appeared first on The Funny Times.... Read more »
  • Parisi Smooths Over The Details
    This hilarious history cartoon is by Mark Parisi. Click here to read more of Mark’s cartoons! The post Parisi Smooths Over The Details appeared first on The Funny Times.... Read more »
  • May 2026 Caption Contest Winner
    This month’s winning caption was submitted by Hannah Zentmeyer from St. Maries, ID! Think you’ve got a knack for coming up with clever captions? Click here to submit to this month’s contest!     The post May 2026 Caption Contest Winner appeared first on The Funny Times.... Read more »
  • mp3Cartoonists Corner: Ruben Bolling and Tom Tomorrow
    Ruben Bolling and Tom Tomorrow talk about how they hustled their way into cartooning alongside Matt Groening and Linda Barry, the struggles of delivering political satire in today’s world and their personal experiences with the transition from print to the web. The post Cartoonists Corner: Ruben Bolling and Tom Tomorrow... Read more »
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    HumorNama

  • 50 Funny Football Puns That Never Miss
    Football brings crowds together with loud cheering, fast matches, and endless debates about players and teams. A simple game can turn an ordinary evening into a noisy battle between friends who suddenly act like professional managers. The excitement grows with every pass, tackle, and missed goal, which is why football... Read more »
  • 125 Funny Soccer Dad Jokes That Net Big Laughs
    Soccer is packed with fast plays, loud crowds, big kicks, and fans celebrating every goal like they just won a championship. Parents standing on the sidelines get just as involved as the players, reacting to every pass, missed shot, and referee call. As the game goes on, the energy keeps... Read more »
  • The Weirdest Roadside Sobriety Test
    A juggler is driving to his next performance when he gets pulled over by the police.The officer spots some matches and lighter fluid in the car and asks, “What’s all this for?”“I’m a juggler,” the man says. “I juggle flaming torches in my act.”The cop looks skeptical. “Oh yeah? Let’s... Read more »
  • 50 Funny Superman Jokes Cape-tivating Laughs
    Superman has been part of stories for years, always showing up in that red cape like saving the world is just another day for him. He may be from another planet, but he fits into life on Earth surprisingly well, handling huge heroic moments while also dealing with simple things... Read more »
  • 150 Funny Superhero Jokes That Save the Day
    Superhero stories usually begin with someone pulling on a tight suit and suddenly taking saving the day very, very seriously. The city is in chaos, alarms are blaring, and yet there is always a perfect moment for a dramatic pause on a rooftop. Capes somehow catch the wind at just... Read more »
  • 100 Funny Soccer Jokes That Kick Past Boredom
    Soccer is one of the most exciting sports to watch because there is always something happening on the field. Players race across the grass, work together to score goals, and keep the crowd cheering from start to finish. Even an ordinary match can turn funny when someone misses an easy... Read more »
  • First Lesson About Babies
    Six-year-old Sylvie comes home from school after her first lesson about babies.Her mother asks, “So, how did the lesson go?”Sylvie says, “Paul said his parents adopted him from an orphanage. Aline said she was adopted from another country. Christine said she was created in a laboratory. And Jean said his... Read more »
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    Thred Website

  • Hundreds were arrested following the Champions League final
    French authorities arrested over 400 people due to clashes between football fans following the Champions League final. The post Hundreds were arrested following the Champions League final appeared first on Thred Website.... Read more »
  • entry level: error 404 + YouTube runs cinema
    By the time you have five years’ experience for that entry level job, AI might just render it obsolete anyway. The post entry level: error 404 + YouTube runs cinema appeared first on Thred Website.... Read more »
  • A Gen Z love letter to the tiny ‘tini
    A diminishing appetite for booze has ushered in a new, downsized, era for the cocktail.  The post A Gen Z love letter to the tiny ‘tini appeared first on Thred Website.... Read more »
  • The 26 chickens that could rewrite the future of de-extinction
    The renowned company continues to shape the future of bioengineering, and with its latest success, pushes the boundaries of avian biology. The post The 26 chickens that could rewrite the future of de-extinction appeared first on Thred Website.... Read more »
  • Gabon shutting off social media for under 16s isn’t a progressive move
    In recent months, the option of freely using the internet has become increasingly difficult to achieve in Gabon as a result of new digital regulations. Under 16s are now prohibited from creating personal accounts. The post Gabon shutting off social media for under 16s isn’t a progressive move appeared first... Read more »
  • Opinion – The Odyssey casting meltdown misses the whole point
    Actor Lupita Nyong’o has faced backlash over her role as Helen of Troy in the upcoming film. But fury surrounding her casting says more about our narrow understanding of identity than our interest in historical accuracy.  The post Opinion – The Odyssey casting meltdown misses the whole point appeared first... Read more »
  • 99% of CEOs want to replace workers with AI within two years
    Your fears about being usurped by AI in the coming years may not be massively overblown, after all. In a Mercer poll of 1,000 US executives, 99% revealed they have plans to replace workers with AI within two years. The post 99% of CEOs want to replace workers with AI... Read more »
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    Tiny Buddha

  • What Helped Me When My Life Felt Uncertain and Unstable
    “Sticking with uncertainty is how we learn to relax in the midst of chaos, how we learn to be cool when the ground beneath us suddenly disappears.” ~Pema Chödrön Evicted. The word stared up at me from the letter in my hands. It was the summer of 2022, near the... Read more »
  • How Better Communication Changed My Relationships and My Life
    “When we avoid difficult conversations, we trade short-term discomfort for long-term dysfunction.” ~Peter Bromberg Have you ever looked around at other people’s lives and wondered, “How do they do that?” How do they seem so steady, so connected, so… together? From where I stood, there appeared to be a certain... Read more »
  • What Letting My Dad Go Taught Me About Love
    “Some of us think holding on makes us strong, but sometimes it is letting go.” ~Hermann Hesse My dad was intubated, so he couldn’t say the words back to me. I told him I loved him anyway. Instead, he slowly pointed to himself and then to me. “You love me... Read more »
  • Embracing Slow Growth: The Big Turning Point That Never Came
    “It gets easier. Every day it gets a little easier. But you gotta do it every day, that’s the hard part.” ~ BoJack Horseman If you’d told eighteen-year-old me where she’d be at twenty-eight, she would have laughed nervously and changed the subject. That was her move, by the way.... Read more »
  • The Simple “Analog Basket” That Helps Me Unplug
    “Almost everything will work again if you unplug it for a few minutes, including you.” ~Anne Lamott You know that familiar routine: an exhausting day at work, a long commute, children, errands, messages, dinner, and notifications. And then—finally—rest at the end of it all. A soft, welcoming couch that curves... Read more »
  • From Blending in to Belonging: My Journey Out of Self-Consciousness
    “True belonging only happens when we present our authentic, imperfect selves to the world. Our sense of belonging can never be greater than our level of self-acceptance.” ~Brené Brown For years, I felt like I was always one step behind everyone else. Not in a way I could prove. Not... Read more »
  • On Staying Light in a World That Feels Bleak
    “Love life more than the meaning of it? Yes, certainly.” ~Fyodor Dostoevsky, The Brothers Karamazov When I was a child, there was a special moment during dusk when the old sodium lanterns switched on in the streets, morphing the world from one of saturation into one of yellow monochrome, and it... Read more »
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    Flipso Global Feed

  • Why Europe should put up trade barriers against Chinese goods
    Europe should consider tariffs and non-tariff barriers on Chinese manufactured exports, especially high-tech goods tied to defense supply chains. The piece argues this could reduce strategic dependence, pressure China’s subsidy-driven export model, and have broader political and economic effects beyond simple protectionism. [noahpinion.blog]... Read more »
  • Sigma 45mm f/2.8 Lens Repair & Analysis
    A broken Sigma 45mm f/2.8 lens is torn down, diagnosed, and repaired with a focus on the rear control PCB and power circuitry. The writeup walks through disassembly, tracing the lens’s flex cables and terminals, finding an open fuse on the board, replacing it, and verifying that autofocus and manual... Read more »
  • The Tim Tebow Chronicles
    A reflective review of Jon Bois’s sprawling piece, focusing on its inventive form, its meditation on sports and meaning, and why it lingers even if it isn’t an easy recommendation. [atvbt.com]... Read more »
  • 50 Years of The Institute
    IEEE’s member publication marks 50 years with a look back at its evolution, from a four-page insert in IEEE Spectrum to a standalone monthly and now a mix of online and print coverage of IEEE people, programs, standards, and milestones. [spectrum.ieee.org]... Read more »
  • Blumhouse: How Jason Blum Created a Hollywood Horror Hit Machine
    Jason Blum built Blumhouse around tiny budgets, final cut for filmmakers, and a bet that low-cost horror could produce outsized hits. [readtrung.com]... Read more »
  • You Can Run
    When their parents suddenly uprooted them, gave them fake names, and put them on the lam, two sisters thought it was because their father was in trouble with the IRS. Years later, they uncovered the full story behind their family’s flight and the crimes that forced them to disappear. [magazine.atavist.com]... Read more »
  • Casa TA
    A residence in Quito by Estudio Felipe Escudero, Casa TA pairs a folded white-concrete roof with transparent living spaces and framed gardens. The project explores the contrast between visual weight and lightness while blurring the boundaries between architecture, landscape, and furniture. [archinect.com]... Read more »
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    kottke.org

  • Summer Fridays, Open Thread
    I’m observing summer Fridays here at KDO again this year, which means I (mostly) won’t be posting here on Fridays. If past years are any guide, this doesn’t actually have too much of an effect on how much I work or post…more of a redistribution of time & effort. But... Read more »
  • Illustrated break-downs of how common objects work ....
    Illustrated break-downs of how common objects work. Currently featuring a mechanical pencil, PEZ dispenser, retractable pen, and Zippo lighter.... Read more »
  • “Descartes Against Humanity” and Other Games Designed by...
    “Descartes Against Humanity” and Other Games Designed by Famous Philosophers.... Read more »
  • Chipotlai Max is an AI agent that runs on “stolen...
    Chipotlai Max is an AI agent that runs on “stolen compute” from Chipotle’s AI chat bot. They are looking to borrow from bots from Ikea, Expedia, Home Depot, and others.... Read more »
  • The Life and Death of Sports Fans
    Team Spirit is a wonderful short film for ESPN by Errol Morris about the funerals of die-hard sports fans. I love the Steelers fan laid out in a recliner under a Steelers blanket in front of a television with a Steelers game on as if “he just fell asleep watching... Read more »
  • VideoThe official trailer for season three of Silo . Looks...
    The official trailer for season three of Silo. Looks like we finally get some origin story stuff (well, more than a brief scene at least).... Read more »
  • On this date in 2004, the Killdozer rampage took place ....
    On this date in 2004, the Killdozer rampage took place. “The bulldozer effortlessly demolished cars and buildings, including the home of a former mayor, the office of a newspaper that had sided against him in an editorial…”... Read more »
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    Caveman Circus

  • Linkage
    A Few Photos To Remind You That Life Is Beautiful – Ned Hardy A portable neck fan is one of those surprisingly useful gadgets that keeps a constant breeze on your face and neck, making hot days, outdoor events, and long walks far more comfortable without tying up your hands.... Read more »
  • The Dumping Grounds
                          Inside a multi-million dollar online scam compound in Myanmar Life Lessons From Older Americans Who Still Work To Pay The Bills Can you keep zooming in forever? The Woman With The Seven Second Memory   The post The Dumping... Read more »
  • 12 Guys Reveal What Makes a Woman Wife Material
    1. A girlfriend is someone with whom you enjoy the present. With someone who is wife material, you can see the future.   2. She decreases my stress instead of increasing it. It’s incredible the amount of women who add drama and stress into a man’s life, and the expect... Read more »
  • Why Does History Repeat Itself?
    One of the most frustrating things about studying history is discovering how familiar it feels. The names change. The maps change. The weapons, currencies, and technologies all evolve. Yet the underlying story often feels strangely recognizable. A society becomes wealthy and powerful. Confidence grows. Success begins to feel permanent. Warnings... Read more »
  • Why Those Lamborghini-Driving “Gurus” Are Full of Shit
    You’ve seen the formula before. Someone stands in front of a Lamborghini, a mansion, or a private jet and explains how they discovered a secret to wealth that schools, employers, and financial institutions somehow failed to teach you. The message is always the same: they have found the shortcut, and... Read more »
  • Not Everyone Will Like You And That’s Ok
    One of the quietest forms of suffering is the belief that if you could just say the right thing, act the right way, and make the right choices, everyone would eventually approve of you. Most people never say this out loud. Instead, they replay conversations, worry about how they came... Read more »
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    Shohei Ohtani Is Illogical – Archive.ph 22 Photos That Will Have You Remembering The Good Ol’ Days – Ned Hardy These gloves are worth getting because they let you confidently handle hot, greasy meat, cast iron, rotisserie spits, and grill grates without burning your hands or forearms, making BBQ and... Read more »