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  • Slap Day 2025 Funny Memes and Jokes for Anti-Valentine’s Week Day 1: Time To Slap the Nonsense out of Whatever Feels Wrong in Life With These Hilarious Posts and Images

    Slap Day 2025 Funny Memes and Jokes for Anti-Valentine’s Week Day 1: Time To Slap the Nonsense out of Whatever Feels Wrong in Life With These Hilarious Posts and Images

    And so it begins… Anti-Valentine’s Week—the glorious seven-day stretch where the world collectively says, “You know what? Forget flowers, chocolates, and romantic dinner dates. I’m going to embrace my inner cynic and celebrate being single (or at least pretending to be emotionally detached) for a week.” Day 1 of this wonderfully bitter journey? Slap Day—a day dedicated to, well, slapping the nonsense out of whatever feels wrong in your life. People also share Anti-Valentine’s Week Day 1 Slap Day funny memes and jokes. Hence, we bring you some of the best and iconic Slap Day 2025 funny memes and jokes. These hilarious Slap Day images, Instagram posts and quirky one-liners will make you go LOL.

    But don’t get too excited; before you start envisioning yourself smacking that ex who ruined your life (or your morning coffee order), let’s remember: Slap Day is more about metaphorical slapping than anything too criminal. It’s not about physical violence—it’s about slapping away the negativity, the toxic relationships, and the utterly ridiculous expectations that come with “romantic” holidays like Valentine’s Day. And, as per tradition, this day is perfectly made for memes. Anti-Valentine Week 2025 Calendar With Full Dates: What Are the 7 Days of Anti-Romance? 

    If you’ve ever had an ex that makes you want to scream, or maybe you’ve had one too many reminders of the world’s obsession with coupledom, Slap Day is your official moment of catharsis. You don’t need to physically slap anyone, but you do need to share the best memes possible. Memes that make everyone laugh, roll their eyes, and wish they were emotionally unaffected… but secretly, aren’t.

    Humor is catharsis, people. It’s a day when you can laugh about all the bad dates, the awkward encounters, and the emotional baggage you carry around. It’s an opportunity to let off some steam in a funny way, without actually hurting anyone. Sharing Slap Day 2025 memes and jokes with your friends on WhatsApp, Instagram, and Facebook is like saying is a must and if you are looking for some of funniest Slap Day 2025 funny memes and jokes, we have your back.

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    So there you have it—Slap Day, day one of Anti-Valentine’s Week, is here, and it’s glorious. It’s the day you get to slap reality in the face with humor, share memes that drag every ridiculous notion of love into the trash, and be unapologetically sarcastic about your love life.

    Now, take those funny memes, send them to your friends, post them on social media, and embrace the snark. Because while everyone else is in full Valentine’s Day mode, we’ll be here enjoying our singlehood—one meme at a time.

    (The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Feb 15, 2025 07:10 AM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com).

  • North Korea slams Rubio’s ‘rogue state’ label as ‘nonsense’

    North Korea slams Rubio’s ‘rogue state’ label as ‘nonsense’

    North Korea is criticizing Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s description of the country as a “rogue state,” calling it “nonsense” while vowing to take “tough counteraction” to any provocations from the Trump administration. 

    Rubio made the remark last week during an appearance on “The Megyn Kelly Show,” where he was speaking about the goals of U.S. foreign policy. 

    “It’s not normal for the world to simply have a unipolar power. That was not – that was an anomaly. It was a product of the end of the Cold War, but eventually you were going to reach back to a point where you had a multipolar world, multi-great powers in different parts of the planet. We face that now with China and to some extent Russia, and then you have rogue states like Iran and North Korea you have to deal with,” Rubio said, according to the State Department. 

    North Korea’s foreign ministry said in response that Rubio “talked nonsense by terming the DPRK a ‘rogue state’ while enumerating the foreign policy of the new U.S. administration.” 

    TRUMP’S ‘DENUCLEARIZATION’ SUGGESTION WITH RUSSIA AND CHINA: HOW WOULD IT WORK? 

    North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, left, and Secretary of State Marco Rubio. (Korean Central News Agency/Korea News Service/AP/Mark Schiefelbein)

    “The Foreign Ministry of the DPRK deems the U.S. State Secretary’s hostile remarks to thoughtlessly tarnish the image of a sovereign state as a grave political provocation totally contrary to the principle of international law which regards respect for sovereignty and non-interference in other’s internal affairs as its core and strongly denounces and rejects it,” read a statement published by North Korean state media. 

    “Rubio’s coarse and nonsensical remarks only show directly the incorrect view of the new U.S. administration on the DPRK and will never help promote the U.S. interests as he wishes,” the statement added, taking a swipe at the Trump administration. 

    NORTH KOREAN SOLDIERS IN RUSSIA RESORT TO SUICIDE AMID CAPTURE OF FIRST POWS BY UKRAINE 

    Kim Jong Un and Donald Trump

    President Donald Trump, right, met with Kim Jong Un in Singapore in June 2018 during Trump’s first term as president. (AP/Evan Vucci)

    “We will never tolerate any provocation of the U.S., which has been always hostile to the DPRK and will be hostile to it in the future, too, but will take tough counteraction corresponding to it as usual,” it concluded. 

    Rubio said during the interview that “now more than ever, we need to remember that foreign policy should always be about furthering the national interest of the United States and doing so, to the extent possible, avoiding war and armed conflict, which we have seen two times in the last century be very costly.   

    Secretary of State Rubio in Panama

    Secretary of State Marco Rubio, right, waves after being welcomed by Panama’s Foreign Minister Javier Martinez-Acha, left, upon his arrival at the presidential palace in Panama City on Sunday, Feb. 2. Panama is Rubio’s first trip abroad as secretary of State. (AP/Mark Schiefelbein)

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    “They’re celebrating the 80th anniversary this year of the end of the Second World War. That – I think if you look at the scale and scope of destruction and loss of life that occurred, it would be far worse if we had a global conflict now. It may end life on the planet,” he also said. “And it sounds like hyperbole, but that’s – you have multiple countries now who have the capability to end life on Earth. And so we need to really work hard to avoid armed conflict as much as possible, but never at the expense of our national interest. So that’s the tricky balance.” 

  • Howard Lutnick, Trump Commerce secretary pick, says it’s ‘nonsense’ that tariffs cause inflation

    Howard Lutnick, Trump Commerce secretary pick, says it’s ‘nonsense’ that tariffs cause inflation

    President Donald Trump’s nominee to lead the Commerce Department Howard Lutnick told senators the argument that tariffs cause inflation is “nonsense” during a confirmation hearing.

    “The two top countries with tariffs, India and China, do have the most tariffs and no inflation,” Lutnick noted. 

    “A particular product’s price may go up,” he conceded, while arguing that levies would not cause broad inflation. “It is just nonsense to say that tariffs cause inflation. It’s nonsense.” 

    Lutnick testified before members of the Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee on Wednesday ahead of an impending committee and full Senate floor vote to confirm him to the Cabinet position. 

    Inflation, which ticked as high as 9.1% in June 2022 under the Biden administration, became a defining issue in the 2024 election as Trump promised to bring household prices back down. 

    Lutnick also said he prefers “across-the-board” tariffs on a “country-by-country” basis, rather than ones aimed at particular sectors or products. 

    A VICTORY FOR TRUMP’S ‘FAFO’: HOW THE WHITE HOUSE STRONG-ARMED ONE-TIME CLOSE ALLY COLOMBIA OVER IMMIGRATION

    Howard Lutnick, U.S. President Donald Trump’s nominee to be commerce secretary, testifies before a Senate Commerce Committee confirmation hearing on Capitol Hill in Washington, U.S., January 29, 2025. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque

    “I think when you pick one product in Mexico, they’ll pick one product. You know, we pick avocados, they pick white corn, we pick tomatoes, they pick yellow corn. All you’re doing is picking on farmers.”

    “Let America make it more fair. We are treated horribly by the global trading environment. They all have higher tariffs, non-tariff trade barriers and subsidies. They treat us poorly. We need to be treated better,” Lutnick went on. 

    “We can use tariffs to create reciprocity.”

    He said Trump, a longtime friend, was of a “like mind” that tariffs need to be simple.

    “The steel and aluminum had 560,000 applications for exclusions,” said Lutnick. “It just seems that’s too many.” 

    Trump recently signed an executive order directing the Commerce Department and the office of the US Trade Representative to conduct a review of U.S. trade policy and tariff models, with a focus on China. Trump has said he intends to impose a 25% tariff on goods from Canada and Mexico on Feb. 1 amid concerns of mass migration and drug trafficking. He also said he would increase tariffs on China by 10%. 

    Lutnick also sounded off about Europe treating U.S. industry unfairly. 

    AOC ROASTED OVER POST ABOUT COLOMBIA TARIFFS AND COFFEE PRICES THAT ‘AGED LIKE HOT MILK’

    President Trump at lectern, Howard Lutnick to his right

    U.S. President-elect Donald Trump delivers remarks next to CEO of Cantor Fitzgerald and Trump’s nominee for Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, at Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach, Florida, U.S., December 16, 2024. REUTERS/Brian Snyder

    I think our farmers and ranchers and fishermen are treated with disrespect overseas,” he said.

    “Europe, for example, comes up with all these sort of policies, that our ranchers can’t sell steak. If you if you saw European, steer and an American steer, it’s laughable. The American steers are three times this size. The steaks are so much more beautiful.”

    “But they make up this nonsensical set of rules so that our ranchers can’t sell there.”

    Lutnick said Chinese tariffs “should be the highest.” “But the fact that we Americans cannot sell an American car in Europe is just wrong. And it needs to be fixed.

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    Trucks travel across the World Trade International Bridge in Laredo, Texas, U.S., on Monday, June 10, 2019.  (Photographer: Callaghan O’Hare/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

    “While they’re an ally, they are taking advantage of us and disrespecting us. And I would like that to end.” 

    His comments echoed those of Trump last week. 

    “The European Union is very, very bad to us,” he said. “So they’re going to be in for tariffs. It’s the only way … you’re going to get fairness.”

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    The governments of Mexico, Canada and nations in Europe have prepared a list of their own U.S. imports that will face tariffs in a tit-for-tat trade war if Trump follows through on taxing their own goods as they’re brought into the U.S. 

    Kaja Kallas, the European Union’s top diplomat, said Monday that European nations needed to united to use their collective economic force against the U.S. if needed. 

    “As the United States shifts to a more transactional approach, Europe needs to close ranks,” she said at a news conference in Brussels. “Europe is an economic heavyweight and geopolitical partner.”