All News - Page 815 of 1727 - Good News Network
Home Blog Page 815

The 5-Second Rule: How to Fix Your Habits So You Can Get Stuff Done

Title: The 5-Second Rule to Change Your Life

The Lesson: While it may seem like a surprisingly simple trick to improve your behaviors and habits, counting to 5 has a variety of benefits; the most important of which is closing the knowledge-action gap that keeps so many people from achieving their goals.

Notable Excerpt: “When you’re checked out and you’re on autopilot, any behavioral pattern that you repeat can take over. And guess what are the behavioral patterns that we repeat? Self-doubt; worry; procrastination; over-thinking; analysis paralysis; and fear. Those are all thinking patterns that become habits.”

The GuestMel Robbins is an American author, life coach, inspirational speaker, and CNN commentator who has specialized in motivating the masses with her 5-second rule. In addition to being the most booked female speaker in the world with appearances on Good Morning America, Dr. Phil, Dr. Oz, Oprah, The Today Show and Fox News, she is also renowned for delivering the wildly popular TEDX Talk “How to Stop Screwing Yourself Over”.

The Host: After spending years of his young life and athletic career struggling with his own emotional wellbeing, a crippling injury left Lewis Howes without an identity and without any work. Instead of wallowing in self-pity, however, Howes recreated himself as a multi-million dollar media producer, motivational speaker, bestselling author, and podcast host. The ex-football player now spends his days chatting with the most inspirational icons of this generation on his School of Greatness podcast.

Podcast: The School of Greatness podcast is available for download on Soundcloud and iTunes. You can also watch footage of the interviews on Howes’s YouTube channel.

Books: Howes is the author of the New York Times bestselling book “The School of Greatness”: an in-depth collection of lessons and wisdom that he has gathered from interviewing hundreds of the world’s greatest role models and thinkers. Howes’s latest book, “The Mask of Masculinity”, is based on his experience with the dangerous stereotypes and expectations that are placed on men in modern society.

(LISTEN to the inspiring talk below)

Good Advice? SHARE It – Or Check Out More On Our Good Talks Page

Scientist Invents Way to Trigger Artificial Photosynthesis That Cleans Air and Produces Fuel

A chemistry professor in Florida has just found a way to trigger the process of photosynthesis in a synthetic material, turning greenhouse gases into clean air and producing energy all at the same time.

The process has great potential for creating a technology that could significantly reduce greenhouse gases linked to climate change, while also creating a clean way to produce energy.

“This work is a breakthrough,” said UCF Assistant Professor Fernando Uribe-Romo. “Tailoring materials that will absorb a specific color of light is very difficult from the scientific point of view, but from the societal point of view we are contributing to the development of a technology that can help reduce greenhouse gases.”

Uribe-Romo and his team of students created a way to trigger a chemical reaction in a synthetic material called metal-organic frameworks (MOF) that breaks down carbon dioxide into harmless organic materials. Think of it as an artificial photosynthesis process similar to the way plants convert carbon dioxide (CO2) and sunlight into food. But instead of producing food, Uribe-Romo’s method produces solar fuel.

It’s something scientists around the world have been pursuing for years, but the challenge has been to find a way for visible light to trigger the chemical transformation. Ultraviolet rays have enough energy to allow the reaction in common materials such as titanium dioxide, but UVs make up only about 4% of the light Earth receives from the sun. The visible range – the violet to red wavelengths – represent the majority of the sun’s rays, but there are few materials that pick up these light colors to create the chemical reaction that transforms CO2 into fuel.

Researchers have tried it with a variety of materials, but the ones that can absorb visible light tend to be rare and expensive materials such as platinum, rhenium and iridium that make the process cost-prohibitive.

MOREIn Historic Announcement, World Bank Says it Will No Longer Finance Oil and Gas Exploration

Uribe-Romo used titanium, a common nontoxic metal, and added organic molecules that act as light-harvesting antennae to see if that configuration would work. The light harvesting antenna molecules, called N-alkyl-2-aminoterephthalates, can be designed to absorb specific colors of light when incorporated in the MOF. In this case he synchronized it for the color blue.

His team assembled a blue LED photoreactor to test out the hypothesis. Measured amounts of carbon dioxide were slowly fed into the photoreactor – a glowing blue cylinder that looks like a tanning bed – to see if the reaction would occur. The glowing blue light came from strips of LED lights inside the chamber of the cylinder and mimic the sun’s blue wavelength.

It worked and the chemical reaction transformed the CO2 into two reduced forms of carbon, formate and formamides (two kinds of solar fuel) – all while cleaning the air.

RELATEDAnother Big US City is Banning Single-Use Plastic Bags

“The goal is to continue to fine-tune the approach so we can create greater amounts of reduced carbon so it is more efficient,” Uribe-Romo said.

He wants to see if the other wavelengths of visible light may also trigger the reaction with adjustments to the synthetic material. If it works, the process could be a significant way to help reduce greenhouse gases.

“The idea would be to set up stations that capture large amounts of CO2, like next to a power plant. The gas would be sucked into the station, go through the process and recycle the greenhouse gases while producing energy that would be put back into the power plant.”

Perhaps someday homeowners could purchase rooftop shingles made of the material, which would clean the air in their neighborhood while producing energy that could be used to power their homes.

“That would take new technology and infrastructure to happen,” Uribe-Romo said. “But it may be possible.”

(WATCH the video below) – Source: University of Central Florida

Power Up With Positivity: Click To SharePhoto by Bernard Wilchusky / UCF

Artists Transform Swastika Graffiti into Friendly Works of Street Art

A post shared by P3Nyheter (@p3nyheter) on

A 37-year-old artist in Germany was disgusted by the growing number of swastikas he saw spray-painted around his community.

So, instead of allowing the hateful signs to remain visible, Ibo Omari recruited a team of young street artists to cover them up with friendly illustrations.

Using color and form, the Berlin team takes a positive stance against hatred in their city.

Omari, who runs a graffiti shop and youth club in Berlin, launched the Paint Back initiative to encourage everyone to take action against ugly vandalism.

Since he first created the campaign, his team has transformed 25 swastikas into works of art—all of which were done with permission from the property owner.

A post shared by Wigbert Boell (@wboell) on

Since Omari’s team launched their mission in 2015, they’ve seen fewer and fewer newly spray-painted swastikas in the area.

Additionally, the Paint Back campaign has inspired dozens of other artists to cover up similar hate symbols in Hamburg, Kiel, and Bremen.

A post shared by Atikur Abdul (@atikurabdul) on

“It was important to spur young people into action and to encourage them to take responsibility so they don’t just ignorantly walk past such symbols of hatred,” Omari told Reuters.

“It offends the whole neighborhood if someone in our midst paints swastikas in a children’s playground and I take it personally.”

A post shared by Nicole (@nicole_bln) on

Omari’s team aren’t the only ones fighting anti-Semitism in Berlin, either – 70-year-old Irmela Schramm made headlines last year for constantly painting hearts over swastikas that she saw in public.

(WATCH the artists in action below)

Pass On The Positivity: Click To Share With Your Friends

Watch Duck Waddle Excitedly When Students Make Him a New Leg

When Patsy Smith first found Peg the duck without his leg, she feared that he would never walk again.

Thanks to the ingenuity of a few eighth graders, however, the fowl is waddling better than ever.

Smith of Meredith, Arkansas discovered the 8-month-old Indian runner duck after a turtle had apparently bitten off his foot. As Peg grew older, his leg became more and more irritated from the injury.

RELATEDHummingbird Refuses to Leave the Dog Who Saved Her Life 

That’s when Matthew Cook, Darshan Patel, and Abby Simmons of Armorel High School heard about Peg’s dilemma and volunteered to help.

Using a 3D printer at the school’s environmental and spatial technology lab, the eighth graders got to work making a replacement appendage for the unfortunate bird.

Though it took 30 different attempts, the students finally printed the perfect “Peg Leg”.

(WATCH Peg’s leg in action below)

Birds Of A Feather Flock Together: Click To Share With Your Own Friends

Gym Gives Free Lifetime Pass to Refugee Boy Staring Longingly Through the Window

A 12-year-old Syrian refugee who used to stare longingly through the window of a Turkish gym has just been given a free lifetime membership at the facility.

Muhammet Halit first fled the Syrian war four years ago with his father. He now works as a shoeshiner in Turkey’s southeastern province of Adıyaman while his father makes money by collecting recyclable waste.

WATCHBoy’s Secret Act of Kindness When He Finds Empty Bowl of Halloween Candy

Then, earlier this week, a photo of Muhammet gazing wistfully through the window of the gym went viral on social media. Despite the chilly winter weather, the boy can be seen wearing sandals with his shoe shining supplies in hand.

The owner of the fitness center was so moved by the boy’s picture, he tracked Muhammet down and offered him a free lifetime pass to the fitness gym.

“He found me and helped me,” the teenager told the Doğan News Agency. “I had always dreamed of losing weight and now I believe I can do that by working out.”

Click To Share The Moving Story With Your Friends

“Trust yourself. Have confidence that you can draw the best, not the worst, to yourself.” – Norman Vincent Peale

“Trust yourself. Have confidence that you can draw the best, not the worst, to yourself.” – Norman Vincent Peale

A new inspiring quote every day, juxtaposed over the perfect photo, and collected and archived on our Quote of the Day page—so, why not bookmark GNN.org for a daily uplift.

Harvard Trained Positive Psychologist Knows How to Seek True Happiness

Title: How to Find Happiness in Today’s World

The Lesson: It can be difficult to turn down the noise of the electronic, hyper-connected world that we live in – but when we do, it doesn’t just pave the way for true happiness; it also helps to increase the levels of happiness for others in our lives.

Notable Excerpt: “Happiness is a choice. We can be more than just our genes in this current world, but we can actually choose to become a different person. Happiness is the joy we feel striving towards our potential.”

The Guest: Shawn Achor is a New York Times bestselling author and Harvard-educated expert on the psychology of happiness. The American motivational speaker has spent much of his life researching the science of happiness and publishing his findings for the masses. Achor also founded GoodThink Inc., an organization dedicated to giving lectures on science-backed methods of pursuing happiness.

The Host: Oprah Winfrey is an American talk show host, actress, producer, author, philanthropist, and media tycoon. In addition to being the richest African-American person in history, she also hosted the highest-rated television show of its kind and has been called the most influential woman in the world.

Podcast: Oprah’s Super Soul Sunday Talks podcast is available for free on iTunes. The OWN television network series is also available on YouTube.

(LISTEN to the inspiring talk below) – Photo by Eric Rolph, CC

Good Advice? SHARE It – Or Check Out More On Our Good Talks Page

Watch Residents Rush to Save Citizen Trapped in Burning Bus

When a city bus suddenly caught on fire last Wednesday, nearby pedestrians wasted no time in rushing to the rescue of those caught on board.

The Yibing City bus, which was in the Sichuan Province, suddenly caught fire and trapped an elderly passenger inside.

Onlookers immediately broke the windows and started attacking the blaze with water and fire extinguishers. One local shop owner was seen on CCTV footage rushing onto the bus and pulling the passenger to safety outside the bus.

RELATEDRob Lowe Opens Home – and Kitchen – to Dozens of California Firefighters

Within two minutes, the crowd had extinguished the fire.

Thanks to the quick actions of the spectators, there were no casualties from the blaze.

“Everyone would do the same as what I did under such circumstances. If I were trapped on the bus, other people will do the same thing to save me. It’s normal,” said heroic shop owner Pan Haifeng, according to CCTV Plus.

(WATCH the video below)

Click To Share The Heroic News With Your Friends

South and North Korea Meet For Peace Talks, Already Lifting Travel Bans

In what looks like a revival of South Korea’s “Sunshine Policy” of the late 1990s, North Korea has joined talks that could lead to peaceful relations between the two familial foes.

Delegates from North and South Korea announced in a joint statement that they had met for peace talks, for the first time in two years, in order “to relieve military tensions” between the two countries.

Meeting in the Demilitarized Zone just north of the de facto border between North and South Korea, the delegates reportedly discussed the northern nation’s participation in the Winter Olympic Games, which are to be held in Pyeongchang come February.

North Korea will be sending “as many athletes as possible” to attend the games, as well as a high-level group of delegates, members of the press, cheerleaders, and artists.

RELATEDAfter Korean War Monument is Vandalized in NJ, a South Korean Town Donates to Repair it

The peace talks went so well in the Panmunjoma village, the nations even discussed temporarily lifting their travel bans for the Lunar New Year so families who are separated by the tense border can temporarily reunite for the holiday. The sanctions would also be lifted in order to allow North Korean citizens to attend the Olympics.

While Southern delegates mentioned their intention to discuss denuclearization of the North, the other side said such discussions would only dampen progress. But most agree the talks were positive “baby steps” toward the two nations’ meeting further on serious issues in the future.

POPULARNorway Wants to Give Finland a Mountain For Its Birthday

Despite heightened international animosity, U.S. President Donald Trump called the new talks “a good thing”.

Announce The Good News to Your Friends (Photo – YouTube) 

Ban on Plastic Microbeads Finally Launched in the UK

The UK government has just joined the ranks of countries and organizations that have banned the use of plastic microbeads from being used in cosmetics.

Microbeads, which are made from ground plastic pellets like those above, are used in products ranging from facial scrubs to toothpaste. They don’t break down in water treatment plants and, though they’re not toxic, harmful chemicals can stick to the microbeads and can be eaten by marine life. The contamination is then passed up the food chain — even to humans who eat seafood.

RELATEDHow Big Chains From Walmart to H&M Are Cleaning Up Chemicals

In addition to dozens of cosmetic companies pledging to ban the use of microbeads from their products, the USA passed legislation that prohibited the manufacturing and sale of microbead products in 2015.

The UK’s ban, which was originally passed in 2016, will initially prohibit the manufacturing of microbead products, while a ban on product sales will go into full effect in July.

“The world’s oceans are some of our most valuable natural assets and I am determined we act now to tackle the plastic that devastates our precious marine life,” said the UK’s environmental minister Thérèse Coffey, according to the Guardian. “Now we have reached this important milestone, we will explore how we can build on our world-leading ban and tackle other forms of plastic waste.”

Click To Share The News With Your Friends (Photo by gentlemanrook, CC)

Watch Whale Reportedly Protect Diver From Nearby Shark

A whale’s peculiar behavior towards a snorkeler earlier this week offered protection from a tiger shark that was reportedly swimming nearby.

63-year-old biologist Nan Hauser was observing a pair of humpback whales off the coast of Rarotonga, in the Cook Islands when one of the massive mammals started exhibiting some peculiar behavior.

For ten minutes, the whale kept persistently nudging Hauser along with its nose and attempting to tuck her under its pectoral fins. At one point, the creature even pushed the diver onto its head and out of the water.

WATCHBaby Deer Refused To Leave Side of Man Who Rescued It 

Hauser, who has been studying and swimming with whales for the last 28 years, says that she has never experienced such strange interactions.

The biologist also says that if the whale kept approaching her, she was afraid that its speed and weight would break her bones and rupture her organs. Then, she spotted the 15-foot tiger shark that was swimming nearby.

Though the shark is not shown in Hauser’s video, local fishermen and divers have often seen the same shark swimming in the area. Hauser herself thought that the shark was just another whale until she saw its tale moving from side to side, rather than up and down.

RELATEDHummingbird Refuses to Leave the Dog Who Saved Her Life 

Hauser says that the encounter could be evidence that whales are altruistic animals that feel compelled to save smaller creatures.

“I wasn’t sure what the whale was up to when he approached me, and it didn’t stop pushing me around for over 10 minutes. It seemed like hours. I was a bit bruised up,” Hauser told the Independent.

“There is a published scientific paper about humpbacks protecting other species of animals, by Robert Pitman. For instance, they hide seals under their pectoral fins to protect them from killer whales. They truly display altruism – sometimes at the risk of losing their own lives,” she says.

(WATCH the video below)

Click To Share This Whale Of A Tale With Your Friends

“Fortify thyself with contentment: That is an impregnable stronghold.” – Epictetus

“Fortify thyself with contentment: that is an impregnable stronghold.” – Epictetus

(Photo by Kevin Dixon)

A new inspiring quote every day, juxtaposed over the perfect photo, and collected and archived on our Quote of the Day page—why not bookmark GNN.org for a daily uplift.

The Golden Rule For Success: The Importance of Giving Back When You Have Nothing

Title: Tony Robbins’s Key to Success, Wealth, and Fulfillment

The Lesson: This business mogul has had more than enough experience in the corporate world, and he has one surprising rule for how he believes people can find success: being able to give back to people even when you don’t have anything for yourself.

Notable Excerpt: “When you have nothing is when you need to give. If you’re gonna wait until you think you have something, you’re never going to have something to give of any size or scale.”

The GuestTony Robbins is a best-selling author, motivational speaker, life coach, philanthropist, and entrepreneur. The California-based strategist has become such an influential lecturer, over 4 million people have attended his live seminars. His show, The Tony Robbins podcast, is available for free on Spotify and iTunes, and you can also find more of his motivational talks and interviews on his YouTube channel.

The Host: After spending years of his young life and athletic career struggling with his own emotional wellbeing, a crippling injury left Lewis Howes without an identity and without any work. Instead of wallowing in self-pity, however, Howes recreated himself as a multi-million dollar media producer, motivational speaker, bestselling author, and podcast host. The ex-football player now spends his days chatting with the most inspirational icons of his generation on his School of Greatness podcast..

Podcast: The School of Greatness podcast is available for download on Soundcloud and iTunes. You can also watch footage of the interviews on Howes’s YouTube channel.

Books: Howes is the author of the New York Times bestselling book “The School of Greatness”: an in-depth collection of lessons and wisdom that he has gathered from interviewing hundreds of the world’s greatest role models and thinkers. Howes’s latest book, “The Mask of Masculinity”, is based on his experience with the dangerous stereotypes and expectations that are placed on men in modern society.

(LISTEN to the inspiring talk below) – Photo by Asenat29, CC

Good Advice? SHARE It – Or Check Out More On Our Good Talks Page

Stray Dog Goes From Living on the Streets to Breaking Record for Airport Security

Skipper is an 8-year-old beagle mix who works at the San Francisco International Airport – and apparently, he’s the best of the best.

Skipper’s job is to locate any produce being carried in suitcases that could bring dangerous pests into the United States. Just before Thanksgiving, Skipper located a banana, thus marking his 20,000th seizure and shattering the previous record that had been set by another dog at 14,000 food seizures.

There’s no question that this is what Skipper is meant to do, but it’s not what he was born doing.

Before Skipper worked at the airport, he was a lonely stray who was found living on the streets of Michigan.

After Skipper was rescued, he started to training to become a sniffer dog.

Even though Skipper’s forever home isn’t the traditional kind, it’s still perfect for him because he’s happy, he’s healthy, and he’s silently helping to keep Americans safe every day.

CLICK to see the full interview with Skipper the dog – and don’t forget to SHARE the pawesome story with your friends…

Sarah Silverman Befriends Troll Who Insulted Her and Pays For His Medical Treatment

While Sarah Silverman is a comedian renowned for being unafraid of vulgarity, she recently showed her soft side to a Twitter user who insulted her over her politics.

Silverman originally tweeted that she was open to having a discussion with Donald Trump supporters about their differing political views on social media, should the opportunity arise; but despite her polite wording in the post, a Twitter user named Jeremy Jamrozy called Silverman a sexist slur.

Instead of responding in kind, however, Silverman looked at the man’s other posts and saw that he was a man suffering from difficult circumstances.

MOREBill Murray Delights Us Again By Buying Bluegrass Concert Tickets For Everyone In Line

She then wrote to Jamrozy saying: “I believe in you. I read ur timeline & I see what ur doing & your rage is thinly veiled pain. But u know that. I know this feeling. Ps My back f***ing sux too. See what happens when u choose love. I see it in you.”

The two started discussing their problems until Jamrozy apologized to Silverman for his behavior.

“Don’t give up on yourself,” the comedian responded. “Be brave enough to risk getting burned. It’s what happens when u fight for yourself. But it’s worth it. I promise.”

RELATEDShatner Wants Clever Kid’s New Word Added to the Dictionary– All We Have to Do is Use it

Silverman finished the heartwarming exchange by asking her 12.3 million Twitter followers if they knew of a doctor in the San Antonio area who could help Jamrozy with his back pain. Not only that, but she also told Jamrozy that she would pay for his medical treatment.

“I was once a giving and nice person, but too many things destroyed that and I became bitter and hateful,” Jamrozy said. “Then Sarah showed me the way. Don’t get me wrong, I still got a long way to go, but it’s a start.”

Click To Share This Heartwarming Story With Your Friends (Photo by Gage Skidmore, CC)

27-Year-old With Terminal Cancer Pens Heartfelt Letter on Why You Should Change Your Life

Holly Butcher was a 27-year-old Australian woman who recently passed away from a rare blood cancer.

Before she succumbed to the disease, however, the Grafton, New South Wales resident posted a list of life lessons to Facebook.

LOOKPoem’s Twist Ending Gives Bar Patrons Whole New Perspective on the Words

All while speaking very blatantly about her own mortality, Butcher writes about everything she has learned to appreciate in life; from music and desserts, to spending time with loved ones.

The self-described “note before I die” was published the day before she passed away on January 4th – and it has already inspired thousands of people to live their lives with a little more kindness and deliberation.

Click To Share The Candid Life Advice With Your Loved Ones (Photo by Holly Butcher)

Instead of Trashing Groceries During Cooler Malfunction, Store Donates 35,000 Pounds of Food

While this grocery store could have simply trashed all of the food in their coolers during a refrigerator malfunction, they donated all 35,000 pounds of their perishable goodies to charity instead.

The Trader Joe’s of Kalamazoo, Michigan experienced some technical difficulties in their cooling system on Wednesday. Most businesses in the food industry – if faced with the same dilemma – would simply call a mechanic and attempt to save the food before it all goes bad and ends up in the garbage.

Trader Joe’s policy, however, requires their stores to donate all of their perishables to charity. The groceries from last week’s malfunction were donated to Kalamazoo Gospel Mission: a local shelter that serves over 600 meals to the city’s homeless every day.

LOOKStore Finds the Cutest Way for Autistic Boy to Keep Himself Busy in the Aisles

Though 95% of their food is donated, the ministry says that the Trader Joe’s donation is the single largest contribution that they have ever received.

Greg Weaver, Director of Food Service at the mission, told WXMI. “They called us and we were able to mobilize a team within an hour that consisted of staff and volunteers.”

“They just really exemplified a culture of generosity and we’re just so thankful for them,” he added.

(WATCH the video below)

Click To Share The Delicious News With Your FriendsPhoto by M.O. Stevens, CC

Record Low Number of Police Officers Killed in 2017

Thanks to a number of improved safety measures, fewer and fewer American law enforcement officers are being slain in the line of duty.

According to new data from the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund, 2017 experienced the second lowest amount of officers killed in the line of duty in over 50 years.

The research states that only 128 police officers died while on the job last year – which is a 10% drop from 2016. Over the course of the last five decades, the only other year that experienced fewer deaths was 2013 with 116 officers.

RELATEDThis Simple Self-Defense Program is Halting Sexual Assault Rates in Their Tracks

Since the majority of these casualties were reportedly caused by car collisions, analysts guess that the drop in deaths is due to improved legislation that demands drivers to change lanes for police cars with their lights on.

Other causes for the decline may be thanks to the use of more bulletproof vests, improved community relationships, and better training.

Craig Floyd, president and chief executive of the fund, told USA Today: “In my 33 years doing this, I’ve never seen the amount of awareness given to officer safety and wellness. That’s definitely been paying off and will continue to help make law enforcement a significantly safer profession.”

Click To Share The Courageous News With Your Friends (Photo by PeterMartinHall, CC)

“Let us be grateful to people who make us happy, they are the charming gardeners who make our souls blossom.” –Marcel Proust

Quote of the day: “Let us be grateful to people who make us happy, they are the charming gardeners who make our souls blossom.” –Marcel Proust

Photo: by Texas Eagle, CC license

A new inspiring quote every day, juxtaposed over the perfect photo, and collected and archived on our Quote of the Day page—so, why not bookmark GNN.org for a daily uplift.

Roommate’s Prank is Called the Funniest Tweet of All Time

People were calling it the best Twitter post of all time.

@Deno_Tron, who describes himself a stand-up comedian earned a quarter million Likes for his hilarious tweet after he pranked his roommate.

The Italian from Brooklyn wrote that he had been asked by his roomie to clean up a bit before he arrived back home with a date.

We don’t know if Deno had any time to clean up, because he got busy creating a tabletop shrine to Princess Diana, instead. And he placed it in Thom’s bedroom.

Encircling several lit candles, he arranged three framed photographs of Lady Di adorned with hearts—and added a small vase of flowers for that daily-tended look.

He even printed out a sign that read “Thom and Diana, Lovers Seperated by Time and Circumstance”.

From among more than one thousand comments on the post, fans expressed their awe for this guy’s ability to win the day and make us laugh. Almost a third toasted his choice of Comic Sans font.

This quip, though, takes the trophy for best comeback: Andrew Malin (@antiqueboy) replied, Siri, play “Candle in the Wind” …

Because GNN curates a Good Laughs page, we just had to share this. Although it is six months old, such well played and harmless pranks are as timeless as the People’s Princess.

SHARE a Laugh to Start Your Week… Or,