54 Hilarious "Prime Awesome" Tweets That Might Have You Spitting Your Morning Coffee
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54 Hilarious "Prime Awesome" Tweets That Might Have You Spitting Your Morning Coffee
"Twitter, X, or whatever it's currently called, is the virtual version of our favorite comedy club. The best tweets slap like a digital lightning bolt. Short, sharp and unexpected. From observations about daily life to chaotic shower thoughts or brutal honesty, the platform is filled with comedy gold. And interestingly, the wittiest tweets rarely come from comedians. But rather from regular people that aren't afraid to say what many of us are thinking."
"One of those people is Mike Primavera. Writer by day. Accidental comedian 24/7. He goes by @primeawesome on the socials. With more than 66,000 followers on Instagram alone, he shares screenshots of his funniest tweets. This guy treats X like an open mic night. And we're here for it. Bored Panda has put together a compilation of Primavera's best posts for you to laugh at when life gets too much."
"X (formerly Twitter) might seem like it's falling apart one moment, creating the perfect place for hours of doomscrolling. Then suddenly, the mood changes and it becomes the internet's greatest stage for chaos, wit and accidental comedy. A digital jungle of weird thoughts, relatable moments, and jokes that hit home in the most unhinged way possible. There's something pure genius about someone being able to condense their unfiltered thoughts, struggles and existential crises into a single, perfectly-timed, hilarious one-liner."
X functions as a virtual comedy club where bored office workers, celebrities, and everyday users compete to deliver one-liners, clapbacks, roasts and jokes in 280 characters or less. The platform rewards short, sharp, unexpected posts that capture observations about daily life, chaotic shower thoughts, and brutal honesty. The wittiest material often comes from non-comedians who voice commonly held thoughts. Mike Primavera, @primeawesome, shares screenshots of his funniest tweets and has over 66,000 Instagram followers. Compilations of his posts provide quick, relatable comic relief amid the platform's swings between doomscrolling and chaotic wit.
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