Tag: Bittersweet

  • Chocolate Day 2025 Funny Memes and Jokes: These Hilarious V-Day Instagram Posts, Viral Images and Photos Set a Bittersweet Mood on Valentine Week

    Chocolate Day 2025 Funny Memes and Jokes: These Hilarious V-Day Instagram Posts, Viral Images and Photos Set a Bittersweet Mood on Valentine Week

    Chocolate Day—the third day of Valentine Week, where couples everywhere exchange heart-shaped boxes filled with overpriced candy and declare their undying affection, all while the rest of us strategically indulge in chocolate because, let’s face it, it’s the only reliable, non-judgmental companion we have. If you’re single, you’re probably licking your fingers clean of melted chocolate while scrolling through social media, watching couples post their perfect, “I love you more than chocolate” captions, which—spoiler alert—isn’t true (no one loves you more than chocolate). But hey, who’s counting? To make this day even more fun and relatable, there are Chocolate Day 2025 funny memes, jokes, hilarious V-Day Instagram posts, viral images and photos that set a bittersweet mood during the week-long celebration. Valentine Week 2025 Calendar With Full Dates: Rose Day, Chocolate Day, Valentine’s Day and More, Here’s the Date Sheet To Celebrate the Week of Love. 

    Let’s start with the couples, those romantic souls who think that the way to show their love is through sugar-coated gestures. They’ll post the most perfect photos of themselves sharing a chocolate truffle or nibbling on a fancy chocolate-dipped strawberry like it’s an act of ultimate devotion. Then come the memes—the true saviors of Chocolate Day. The internet absolutely delivers when it comes to cutting through all the gooey, sugary, too-sweet-to-handle love floating around. And honestly, who can argue with that? If chocolate didn’t come with a side of self-care (read: Netflix, sweatpants, and zero judgment), we’d have to rethink our entire relationship with the cocoa bean. At least we can count on chocolate to be consistently available and not post about how much it loves us every five minutes. Anti-Valentine Week 2025 Calendar With Full Dates: What Are the 7 Days of Anti-Romance? Slap Day, Flirt Day, Break Up Day and More, Date Sheet of Self-Growth and Healing. 

    While couples are busy playing cute, sharing-the-same-piece-of-chocolate games, we’re over here living our best life—eating an entire cake, half of it in silence, and the other half with no need for a heartfelt conversation about what this means for the future. This is true love. No questions asked. And then, of course, the internet steps in with the golden memes about the reality of Chocolate Day. Check out some really funny Chocolate Day memes and jokes:

    THIS!

    LOL

    LMAO

    Right

    Hahahahaha

    Can’t Even!

    The Single Us!

    Happy Chocolate Late!

    Who Else?

    So, whether you’re a couple sharing a single truffle or a solo adventurer devouring an entire box of chocolate while binge-watching the entire season of something you’ve already watched three times, Chocolate Day is a sweet reminder that sometimes the best love story is the one you share with yourself… and a good piece of chocolate. Here’s to the chocolate, the memes, and the real love stories. May they all last as long as the sugar high.

    (The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Feb 09, 2025 10:20 AM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com).

  • Bittersweet rejoicing as first hostages return to Israel after 471 days in captivity

    Bittersweet rejoicing as first hostages return to Israel after 471 days in captivity

    In the first images of the three hostages Romi Gonen, Doron Steinbrecher, and Emily Damari being released to the Israeli Defense Forces on Sunday after their long captivity by Hamas, their faces told a story of resilience. After spending 471 days as prisoners, all three women were able to walk unaided from Red Cross vehicles to waiting IDF officials, marking the first step in Israel’s historic cease-fire and hostage exchange agreement with Hamas.

    The return of the three women was celebrated across Israel. Mandy Damari, mother of British-Israeli Emily Damari, said in a statement: “After 471 days Emily is finally home. I want to thank everyone who never stopped fighting for Emily throughout this horrendous ordeal, and who never stopped saying her name. In Israel, Britain, the United States, and around the world. Thank you for bringing Emily home. While Emily’s nightmare in Gaza is over, for too many other families the impossible wait continues. Every last hostage must be released, and humanitarian aid must be provided to the hostages who are still waiting to come home.”

    In a live broadcast, Romi Gonen’s father, Eitan, recited the Jewish blessing “Shehecheyanu,” expressing gratitude for his daughter’s safe return. Meanwhile, her grandmother, Debora, voiced both relief and anguish: “I’ve waited for this day, this is the reason I live for, to see my granddaughter come home. But my heart is with the families still waiting. We must bring them all home.”

    HAMAS RELEASES 3 HOSTAGES UNDER ISRAEL CEASE-FIRE DEAL

    Former hostage British-Israeli Emily Damari and her mother Mandy hold a video call with Emily’s brother Tom Damari and other loved ones, on the day Emily was released from Gazan captivity in a hostage-prisoner deal between Hamas and Israel, in a handout photo on Jan. 19, 2025. 

    The family of Doron Steinbrecher also thanked President-elect Trump in their statement, “After 471 unbearable days, our beloved Dodo has returned to our arms. We deeply thank everyone who supported us and the people of Israel for their unwavering strength during our darkest moments. We are especially grateful to President Trump for his significant involvement and support, which meant so much to us.

    Our heroic Dodo begins her rehabilitation journey today. We remain committed to standing with all families until their loved ones come home.”

    The family of Doron Steinbrecher welcome her back to freedom in an emotional reunion in Israel. 

    The family of Doron Steinbrecher welcome her back to freedom in an emotional reunion in Israel.  (Ma’ayan Toaf (GPO))

    Ashley Waxman Bakshi, the cousin of Agam Berger—a young soldier still held captive—captured the mixed emotions of the day. “After enduring hell, we desperately needed a moment to breathe and smile,” Bakshi told Fox New Digital during a gathering in Tel Aviv’s Hostages Square, where thousands came together to witness the first phase of the deal. “But this is only the beginning. We must continue until everyone is home.”

    Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who received real-time updates from IDF Coordinator Brigadier General (Res.) Gal Hirsch, described the moment as deeply emotional. “These three women have endured unimaginable darkness,” Netanyahu said on the call with Hirsch. “Today, they step into the light, free at last, thanks to the heroic sacrifices of our soldiers. We will not stop until every last hostage is returned.”

    ISRAEL DEFENSE FORCES WILL RECEIVE HOSTAGES SUNDAY WITH EQUIPPED CAMPER TRAILERS AND COMFORTING SUPPLIES

    Emily Damari, Romi Gonen and Doron Steinbrecher

    The three released Israeli hostages, Emily Damari, Romi Gonen and Doron Steinbrecher, who had been abducted during the Oct. 7, 2023, attacks by Palestinian militants, exit a van before boarding an Israeli Air Force military transport helicopter near Re’im in southern Israel on Jan. 19, 2025, after a cease-fire and hostage-prisoner exchange deal in the war between Israel and Hamas was implemented. (GIL COHEN-MAGEN/AFP via Getty Images)

    Israel’s President Isaac Herzog welcomed the three women with a message of hope: “Romi, Emily, and Doron—so beloved and missed—an entire nation rejoices in your return. This is a day of joy and comfort, and the beginning of a challenging journey of recovery and healing together.” Herzog also acknowledged the pain of families still waiting for news of their loved ones, pledging that Israel would not rest until all hostages were brought home.

    The release of the hostages comes as part of a U.S.-Qatar-Egypt-mediated deal, in which Israel will release 90 Palestinian prisoners, some convicted of murder. Critics fear the potential security risks of releasing individuals involved in terror attacks that claimed Israeli lives. Defense Minister Israel Katz acknowledged these concerns, stating, “This is a moment of hope, but we must remain vigilant. We will not rest until all hostages are returned, alive or for burial.”

    President Joe Biden reiterated his administration’s commitment to supporting Israel and ensuring the deal’s success, while acknowledging its complexity. “This deal must be seen through to its end. It falls to the next administration to continue this work, but today is a step forward.”

    Romi Gonen is warmly embraced by her family following her release from Gaza by Hamas terrorists as part of the cease-fire deal. 

    Romi Gonen is warmly embraced by her family following her release from Gaza by Hamas terrorists as part of the cease-fire deal.  (Ma’ayan Toaf (GPO))

    The deal, while sparking hope, also fuels anxiety about its durability and consequences. Critics question whether Hamas will honor the terms of the multi-phase agreement and express fears over the release of dangerous prisoners potentially reigniting violence.

    The first phase of the agreement is set to last five weeks, with hostages and prisoners exchanged in carefully planned stages. By the 16th day, negotiations will begin for the second phase, focusing on the release of soldiers and young men, as well as the return of bodies. The IDF will maintain a presence in Gaza during this period, moving troops to a new security zone to oversee the deal’s implementation.

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    For the families of the 98 hostages still held by Hamas, Sunday’s events brought a glimmer of hope amid the pain. “We rejoice for the families reunited today,” Bakshi said. “But this is far from over. It’s just the beginning of a long journey to bring everyone home.”