Most relatable tweets of the week
New Delhi: When life gives you lemons, make lemonade.
The proverbial phrase is used to encourage optimism and a positive can-do attitude in the face of adversity or misfortune.
Here is a little treat of most relatable tweets trending on the micro-blogging site which just give off one message - you are not alone.
I love ordering things online and forgetting I ordered them. Like surprise! It’s a gift for me.... to me! pic.twitter.com/qjgdxK4pYI
— Whitney (@_jeanty_) June 7, 2018
u know when ur online shopping and a pic is advertising part of an outfit i.e shorts but u like the top that is paired with the shorts BUT U CANT FIND THE TOP ANYWHERE !!! why isn’t there a “also in this outfit” bit below or something 😩 biggest annoyance ever >:((
— Hannah â-¡Ìˆ (@hannaheadyx) May 31, 2018
me after walking up a mountain https://t.co/rA2s3BAxbJ
— Patrick Smith (@psmith) June 7, 2018
I’m at a 7th birthday party that has beer for the parents, and the parallel effects of sugar on kids and alcohol on adults is astonishing.
— Harry (@DocEgonSpengler) May 19, 2018
I was overheard telling poop stories multiple times in the break room at work and made a joke in passing about instating ‘poop o’clock’. But people caught wind of it and we are now holding actual meetings and I am getting requests for membership so I guess this is happening now
— Molly Grace Moran (@wundersloth) June 8, 2018
Overheard on the train:
— Kyle Fulton (@FlakyDevilDonut) June 7, 2018
1: "I feel like he's such a liar, you know, like he can never be genuine."
2: "Wait omg who??"
1: "Oh we're just talking about The Bachelor."
2: "Ohh okay, I thought you were talking about REAL people."
I buy clothes and don’t even go anywhere 😂
— Amarie. (@thefamousamari) June 2, 2018
kind of mad that I’m not allowed a dog or a cat in my flat but I can presumably move a baby in any time I want
— Elle Hunt (@mlle_elle) June 6, 2018
you either unpack ur luggage immediately when you get home or you do it 10 weeks later. no in-between.
— Desus Nice (@desusnice) June 4, 2018
millennial culture is looking at your phone getting an incoming call and thinking to yourself 'I simply don't have the energy for this' and ignoring it.
— TechnicallyRon (@TechnicallyRon) June 6, 2018
Just overheard a 13 year old girl at the mall say to her friends, “girls, money is made to be spent” so I listened to her, and now I’m blaming her for why I’m broke.
— bleed concrete🥀 (@416Bando) June 8, 2018