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]]>Imagine an episode of The Office where they all have to get vaccinated
— Tumi (@Tumi213) August 20, 2021
User @Tumi213 wrote, “Imagine an episode of The Office where they all have to get vaccinated,” and the fans of the show quickly replied with many creative responses. The first reference includes Michael Scott’s famous hatred for Toby. According to one response, Michael would sign up everyone for the vaccine in order to keep them safe… Except for Toby, who sucks.
Most people imagine Dwight as an anti-vax, and he has good arguments for it because he believes that only the strongest ones should survive. Ryan finds a way to use the virus as an excuse to get rid of Kelly. Jim already got his vaccine, but he won’t miss a chance to prank Dwight and have some fun. Pam made masks for everyone, but found half of them in the trash.
Check out the other replies below!
“ I signed everyone up to get the vaccine because I want everyone to be safe……… well almost everyone. I didnt get Toby an appointment because…… quite frankly……. He sucks” pic.twitter.com/4hns87sasb
— Camdiggidy (@camdiggidy) August 21, 2021
Will I take the vaccine? False. Vaccine are for the weak. I will expose myself to covid & my immune system will prove that once and for all WE are stronger. We are superior. Mose died from the virus but Mose was weak. Natural Selection pic.twitter.com/Ut7LCsgAom
— Avery (@aveguapo) August 21, 2021
You know I actually created a Delta Variant in the 70s in the back of a meth lab I ran right outside of Omaha Nebraska. Sold it to the highest bidder in the early 2000s on eBay. Their name was “PhuckYu19” , best $63 I’ve ever made pic.twitter.com/Iq0mvxQ9eS
— Avery (@aveguapo) August 21, 2021
“Oh I’ve actually been vaccinated for about 3 months now. Side effects weren’t too bad but I’ve been convincing Dwight that I’m slowly turning into a zombie. I started off groaning and pretending I didn’t notice it. Now I just Google brains and stare at them. . .hungrily.” https://t.co/V639mcT95l pic.twitter.com/aJ1N4aUXQb
— Young Mudblood (@Puff_Iya) August 21, 2021
*interviewing via Zoom* “There’s no way in hell I’m coming into the office with these people in the middle of a pandemic.” pic.twitter.com/s2lBboU3ts
— aye man, say man… (@thefatmac_) August 21, 2021
“Ryan said we couldn’t be together if I didn’t get the vaccine. He doesn’t want me putting him at risk. So I got it. He then tells me he didn’t get it and doesn’t want to put me at risk. Creed told me about a guy in Mexico who could get rid of it. Nothing can keep us apart.” pic.twitter.com/A9a3LbINED
— (@Only_1AG) August 21, 2021
I told Kelly the delta variant needs 4 weeks isolation. Guess who’s getting delta next week https://t.co/Jw4SLs8QCF pic.twitter.com/G6xc8GqeDt
— Sir Nkanyiso (@Lifa_kaZulu) August 21, 2021
“I made these cute cloth masks for everyone in the office. About half of them were in the trash by lunch. One of them was burnt. I think it was Dwight’s.” https://t.co/Dl8etwyQTY pic.twitter.com/e4v8hRpx3c
— TacoDraws (commissions open) (@captaintaco2345) August 21, 2021
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]]>The post This Incredible Optical Illusion Looks Like It’s Moving When It’s Not appeared first on https://everydaymonkey.com.
]]>It involves stick figures that when you first look at them, appear to be moving. It’s only after you look at them long enough that you realize they actually still haven’t moved at all. We watched for a few minutes to make sure there’s actually no movement and it still seems unbelievable.
The trick is actually very simple. Twitter user Jagarikin, who created the illusion, used light and dark colors to create the illusion of movement. As the colors flash in the high contrast, your eyes tell your brain a message that the figures are moving forward. Focus on looking one of them individually and it becomes clear that they’re in fact not going anywhere.
There is one figure that has some movement just to confuse you more. The lower right one moves its arms and legs back and forth, but the little guy isn’t actually going anywhere. If you want, you can try covering it up and look at the rest of them and it would still work. Check it out for yourself!
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]]>The post Hilarious Tweets Show a New Side of People Working From Home appeared first on https://everydaymonkey.com.
]]>Below are some of our favorite tweets that people shared in reply to the tweet by Laura Norkin that said, “A funny thing about quarantining is hearing your partner in full work mode for the first time. Like, I’m married to a “let’s circle back” guy — who knew?” Hundreds of people responded with their own revelations and some of the best tweets are below.
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]]>The post Twitter Users Turn Movie Titles Into Quarantine Hits appeared first on https://everydaymonkey.com.
]]>“It’s time for Tonight Show: At Home Edition Hashtags! Change the title of a movie to make it fit with quarantining, and tag it with #QuarantineAMovie. Could be on the show,” Fallon wrote.
Some answers are obvious while the others had us thinking for a few moments. You can find them all under #QuarantineAMovie hashtag on this social platform and below are our favorite ones. Have fun coming up with your own movie titles and imagining how different the plots would be.
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]]>It’s still unknown who’s behind Tellingheusen’s profile but the person has been a Twitter users’ favorite since 2015. Bored Panda got a few sentences from them and learned the following: “I exist in a modular home park in Rainbow, California, a sleepy little town just north of San Diego, and just south of Temecula. My story is long and fascinating. However, the short version of this story is I want to make social media fun. There is too much acrimony in the world right now, and people need to better their sense of humor.”
Until we learn who’s behind Myrna Tellinheusen’s profile, all we can do is browse through her posts and get a good laugh. Don’t be surprised if some of the things she says sound like something your grandma would — that’s exactly the point.
Scroll down to see some of her tweets we picked out for you.
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]]>The post Twitter Users Imagine “The Office” Characters in the COVID Era appeared first on https://everydaymonkey.com.
]]>Imagine an episode of The Office where they all have to get vaccinated
— Tumi (@Tumi213) August 20, 2021
User @Tumi213 wrote, “Imagine an episode of The Office where they all have to get vaccinated,” and the fans of the show quickly replied with many creative responses. The first reference includes Michael Scott’s famous hatred for Toby. According to one response, Michael would sign up everyone for the vaccine in order to keep them safe… Except for Toby, who sucks.
Most people imagine Dwight as an anti-vax, and he has good arguments for it because he believes that only the strongest ones should survive. Ryan finds a way to use the virus as an excuse to get rid of Kelly. Jim already got his vaccine, but he won’t miss a chance to prank Dwight and have some fun. Pam made masks for everyone, but found half of them in the trash.
Check out the other replies below!
“ I signed everyone up to get the vaccine because I want everyone to be safe……… well almost everyone. I didnt get Toby an appointment because…… quite frankly……. He sucks” pic.twitter.com/4hns87sasb
— Camdiggidy (@camdiggidy) August 21, 2021
Will I take the vaccine? False. Vaccine are for the weak. I will expose myself to covid & my immune system will prove that once and for all WE are stronger. We are superior. Mose died from the virus but Mose was weak. Natural Selection pic.twitter.com/Ut7LCsgAom
— Avery (@aveguapo) August 21, 2021
You know I actually created a Delta Variant in the 70s in the back of a meth lab I ran right outside of Omaha Nebraska. Sold it to the highest bidder in the early 2000s on eBay. Their name was “PhuckYu19” , best $63 I’ve ever made pic.twitter.com/Iq0mvxQ9eS
— Avery (@aveguapo) August 21, 2021
“Oh I’ve actually been vaccinated for about 3 months now. Side effects weren’t too bad but I’ve been convincing Dwight that I’m slowly turning into a zombie. I started off groaning and pretending I didn’t notice it. Now I just Google brains and stare at them. . .hungrily.” https://t.co/V639mcT95l pic.twitter.com/aJ1N4aUXQb
— Young Mudblood (@Puff_Iya) August 21, 2021
*interviewing via Zoom* “There’s no way in hell I’m coming into the office with these people in the middle of a pandemic.” pic.twitter.com/s2lBboU3ts
— aye man, say man… (@thefatmac_) August 21, 2021
“Ryan said we couldn’t be together if I didn’t get the vaccine. He doesn’t want me putting him at risk. So I got it. He then tells me he didn’t get it and doesn’t want to put me at risk. Creed told me about a guy in Mexico who could get rid of it. Nothing can keep us apart.” pic.twitter.com/A9a3LbINED
— (@Only_1AG) August 21, 2021
I told Kelly the delta variant needs 4 weeks isolation. Guess who’s getting delta next week https://t.co/Jw4SLs8QCF pic.twitter.com/G6xc8GqeDt
— Sir Nkanyiso (@Lifa_kaZulu) August 21, 2021
“I made these cute cloth masks for everyone in the office. About half of them were in the trash by lunch. One of them was burnt. I think it was Dwight’s.” https://t.co/Dl8etwyQTY pic.twitter.com/e4v8hRpx3c
— TacoDraws (commissions open) (@captaintaco2345) August 21, 2021
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]]>The post This Incredible Optical Illusion Looks Like It’s Moving When It’s Not appeared first on https://everydaymonkey.com.
]]>It involves stick figures that when you first look at them, appear to be moving. It’s only after you look at them long enough that you realize they actually still haven’t moved at all. We watched for a few minutes to make sure there’s actually no movement and it still seems unbelievable.
The trick is actually very simple. Twitter user Jagarikin, who created the illusion, used light and dark colors to create the illusion of movement. As the colors flash in the high contrast, your eyes tell your brain a message that the figures are moving forward. Focus on looking one of them individually and it becomes clear that they’re in fact not going anywhere.
There is one figure that has some movement just to confuse you more. The lower right one moves its arms and legs back and forth, but the little guy isn’t actually going anywhere. If you want, you can try covering it up and look at the rest of them and it would still work. Check it out for yourself!
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]]>The post Hilarious Tweets Show a New Side of People Working From Home appeared first on https://everydaymonkey.com.
]]>Below are some of our favorite tweets that people shared in reply to the tweet by Laura Norkin that said, “A funny thing about quarantining is hearing your partner in full work mode for the first time. Like, I’m married to a “let’s circle back” guy — who knew?” Hundreds of people responded with their own revelations and some of the best tweets are below.
The post Hilarious Tweets Show a New Side of People Working From Home appeared first on https://everydaymonkey.com.
]]>The post Twitter Users Turn Movie Titles Into Quarantine Hits appeared first on https://everydaymonkey.com.
]]>“It’s time for Tonight Show: At Home Edition Hashtags! Change the title of a movie to make it fit with quarantining, and tag it with #QuarantineAMovie. Could be on the show,” Fallon wrote.
Some answers are obvious while the others had us thinking for a few moments. You can find them all under #QuarantineAMovie hashtag on this social platform and below are our favorite ones. Have fun coming up with your own movie titles and imagining how different the plots would be.
The post Twitter Users Turn Movie Titles Into Quarantine Hits appeared first on https://everydaymonkey.com.
]]>The post Some of the Funniest Tweets by the Famous Twitter “Grandma” appeared first on https://everydaymonkey.com.
]]>It’s still unknown who’s behind Tellingheusen’s profile but the person has been a Twitter users’ favorite since 2015. Bored Panda got a few sentences from them and learned the following: “I exist in a modular home park in Rainbow, California, a sleepy little town just north of San Diego, and just south of Temecula. My story is long and fascinating. However, the short version of this story is I want to make social media fun. There is too much acrimony in the world right now, and people need to better their sense of humor.”
Until we learn who’s behind Myrna Tellinheusen’s profile, all we can do is browse through her posts and get a good laugh. Don’t be surprised if some of the things she says sound like something your grandma would — that’s exactly the point.
Scroll down to see some of her tweets we picked out for you.
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