21 Hilarious Tweets From May That Made My Entire Month 1,000% Times Better
While we can't endorse what X has become, we can bring you the worthwhile moments that still exist there, curated and free of the surrounding chaos.
Hey, everyone! We've made it to the end of May (thank goodness) and things are still chaotic:
this is how i feel hearing updates about the US government https://t.co/NpvAdqYMpO
— gbae⋆lola (@gbennylola) May 21, 2025
Disney / Twitter: @gbennylola
To get our minds off of the ridiculousness, let's recap the funniest tweets from the month of May for a good ol' laugh:
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Which tweet from May was your favorite? Let us know in the comments below!
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