Mental Health
15 Overly Dramatic Thoughts We’ve All Had in the Pandemic
'We weren’t meant to answer emails. It was just supposed to be hunting and gathering.'
Languishing has became the word of the pandemic. It accurately describes how life has become overwhelming and disinteresting at the same time for many of us. Naturally, the lack of motivation and burnout has spilled on to our Twitter timelines in the form of memes and dramatic thoughts that don’t feel exaggerated at all! We’ve compiled a list of deep yet hilarious existential tweets and memes that will speak to your soul because we’ve all questioned the meaninglessness of living in isolation at some point in the pandemic.
just imagine if we could go back in time and tell our younger selves that as adults we get to stay up as late we want and eat whatever we want for dinner and be sad deep in our bones!
— Jen Statsky (@jenstatsky) June 12, 2021
adulthood is literally just running errands. trust me, you have errands to run. you think you completed all your errands? check again
— ellie schnitt (@holy_schnitt) May 31, 2021
I am loving the new sticker on my car hehe pic.twitter.com/HNGSD7fAoi
— isabelle (@is0lati0nn) May 23, 2021
adulthood is literally just running errands. trust me, you have errands to run. you think you completed all your errands? check again
— ellie schnitt (@holy_schnitt) May 31, 2021
— Raveena (@raveena_aurora) May 8, 2021
Are you actually supposed to be awake for 16 hours at a time that seems a little dramatic
— fashion school dropout (@glamdemon2004) May 3, 2021
STOP posting videos and pictures of fun things you did!!!!! it sometimes makes me feel BAD!!!!!
— charlie (@chunkbardey) June 13, 2021
— Amy (@amyis_trying) June 14, 2021
we should finally discuss. why i do not get lunch. i have breakfast. and then dinner. but you get a third meal. placed perfectly between the other two. that’s not fair
— Thoughts of Dog® (@dog_feelings) June 28, 2021
The way this resonates in my bones… pic.twitter.com/NsQ7lyyyjh
— Matt Wille (@mattdwille) June 7, 2021
The average age of retirement is 66. The average life span is 78.
The idea of doing all this for 12 years of elderly leisure is…. bleak.
— Dwight Rhinosoros (@rhinosoros) June 28, 2021
Going to therapy
– Expensive
– Hard work
– Have to talk to a personSaying “Okie dokie, artichokie”
– Free
– Requires zero self-reflection
– Eventually people will stop trying to talk to you entirely— jon drake (@DrakeGatsby) June 28, 2021
We weren’t meant to answer emails. It was just supposed to be hunting and gathering
— grace spelman (@GraceSpelman) June 28, 2021
"lol I'm good" pic.twitter.com/EgpYYxAhza
— Elizabeth Di Filippo (@mselizabethr) May 10, 2021
found my American girl journal from 18 years ago pic.twitter.com/CDSmv7M6mP
— ash s. (@housegoblin) May 25, 2021
Is the reason we all have to go back to offices because not doing so would initiate a commercial real estate collapse?
— emily freeman (@editingemily) June 28, 2021

