Each week the New Yorker provides their readers with a cartoon for which they should come up with a funny caption. As it turns out, one 9-year-old girl does it better than anyone else.
Bess Kalb, a writer for Jimmy Kimmel Live!, recently decided to share the New Yorker cartoons captioned by her cousin’s 9-year-old daughter Alice with her Twitter followers, and they soon went viral. Everyone loved Alice’s brilliant and simple humor, so her mother decided to set up a Twitter account and share more of her daughter’s captions. Check out some of them below.
— Alice K (@AliceCaptions) April 7, 2018
— Alice K (@AliceCaptions) April 7, 2018
— Alice K (@AliceCaptions) April 7, 2018
— Alice K (@AliceCaptions) April 7, 2018
Vintage @AliceCaptions pic.twitter.com/3EsfcWfH8f
— Alice K (@AliceCaptions) April 12, 2018
Vintage @AliceCaptions pic.twitter.com/IWBGeOFxGU
— Alice K (@AliceCaptions) April 20, 2018
@AliceCaptions 4.20.18 pic.twitter.com/KbAZmf8vz6
— Alice K (@AliceCaptions) April 20, 2018
Vintage @AliceCaptions pic.twitter.com/1oCDXnVpGG
— Alice K (@AliceCaptions) April 24, 2018