Sunday Funnies – LOLs – May 17, 2026


Polymarket is a prediction market — under current rules of the CFTC, technically not gambling so legal in all 50 states. It allows you to gamble (ahem, “predict” with $ at risk) on a wide variety of things. Here are some of the trending bets as I’m writing this (May 2, 2026). Note you can bet on whether Bitcoin (BTC) will go up or down in a 5 minute period. But that’s not gambling. Definitely not gambling.



Boise Ed sends this in: “So long as he considers it only a first draft and revises it as needed, why not take advantage? (I do appreciate Wayno’s irony, though.) And I like the name RevBot.”




Saturday Morning OYs May 16, 2026

Mitch4 writes: “Oh, am I really sending in a “Family Circus”?! But never before have I heard BALLET PARKING and it’s too good to ignore. Imagine the choreography practices!”


Mitch4 also send this one in:


and this one: so Mitch4 earns our OY Badge of the Day!


Kedamono gives this an OY and a Eww:



Sunday Funnies – LOLs – May 10, 2026

Happy Mothers’ Day!


We’re going to lead off today with a nice Synchronicity sent in by Ian C:

Bonus panel:

The mouseover text also plugs his Patreon page.

Yes, we’ve de-emphasized synchronicities because we were getting too much clutter (really, talking animals show up every day in my feeds), but these from April 23 also qualify as LOLs, so here we are.

We definitely passed on a May 7 synchronicity in which both Reality Check and Real Life Adventures featured cat vomit.




Yorick’s absence: was it due to some skullduggery?



Tiny Bubbles

Bob Ball sends this in: “Don’t those small bubbles rising from near the stern mean that whoever’s behind the wheel is drunk?”

The bubbles seem like a odd addition to an otherwise clever double pun. There’s the obvious pun around the sailors being on the mast, and the alternative definition of mast: “fruits, seeds, or nuts (such as berries, pine seeds, or acorns) of trees or shrubs that serve as food for wild or domestic animals and typically accumulate on the ground”