There's an app called 'Laugh - Out - Loud Stories' which has a great selection of funny stories. You can easily copy the text from the app and paste it wherever you want, like in a text message to make your friend laugh.
Some e - reader apps also have funny story collections. For example, Kindle has a lot of self - published books and some of them are filled with funny short stories. You can use the copy - paste function within the app to share the parts you like, as long as it's within the app's terms of use.
Here's another. There was a group chat where someone copied and pasted a really long and convoluted joke. It was about a penguin, a magician, and a lost umbrella. But they pasted it in parts. So, the first part made no sense until the whole thing was there. People were trying to guess what it was all about until the final paste.
One funny copy and paste text story could be when someone was trying to send a joke to a friend. They copied a long, elaborate joke from the internet. But instead of pasting it correctly into the messaging app, they pasted it into an email they were writing to their boss by mistake. Their boss was really confused at first but then found it hilarious.
You can find copy and paste funny stories on various websites. For example, some humor blogs like 'The Chive' or 'BuzzFeed Funny' often have a collection of hilarious stories that you can copy and share if it's for non - commercial and proper use. Also, some Reddit communities such as r/funny might have user - submitted stories that are great for this purpose.
There are risks indeed. Firstly, in terms of quality. Since they are freely copy - and - pasted, there's no guarantee of the quality of the stories. They might be poorly written or full of errors. Secondly, as mentioned before, the legal aspect. Many of these stories might be protected by copyright laws, and using them without permission can lead to legal trouble. Also, from an ethical point of view, it's not right to pass off someone else's work as your own if you're just copying and pasting without proper attribution.
A guy was chatting with his girlfriend. He wanted to send her a romantic poem he found online. He copy - pasted it, but also accidentally pasted some random text that was after the poem on the page. It was something about plumbing supplies. His girlfriend was so confused at first and then started laughing at his mistake.
Sure. Once, a friend was trying to write a joke in a group chat. He found a really long and convoluted joke online and copy - pasted it. But he accidentally pasted it three times in a row. The whole chat was just filled with this long joke repeating, and we all had a good laugh about his clumsy copy - paste.
Sure. There was this one time when a student was writing an essay and they copy pasted a wrong paragraph from a completely different topic. It was about dinosaurs instead of the required Shakespeare. The teacher was both confused and amused.
Sure. Once I was chatting with my friend and we were talking about a really bad movie. I copied and pasted the facepalm emoji multiple times to show my frustration. It was so funny that we just ended up sending emojis back and forth for a while.
There's a story where a student copy pasted a wrong answer from a website for an assignment. But this led to an interesting learning experience. The teacher noticed and instead of scolding, used it as a teaching moment to show the importance of understanding the content rather than just copy pasting. This made the student more cautious and eager to learn properly in the future.
They are bedtime stories that are copied and pasted. Maybe someone takes existing stories from a source like the internet and simply copies and pastes them to use as bedtime stories for kids or others.