by Williams 3 days ago3 days ago View Full Post adulting humor, folding lawn chair, relatableIm an adult the same way a folding lawn chair is furniture. Technically yes, but nobody’s impressed and Im definitely not that stable:
by Williams 2 months ago2 months ago View Full Post adulting, relatable, sugar in foodWhat level of adulting have you reached?? Melanie is there sO much sugar in everything?” “Why
by Williams 2 months ago2 months ago View Full Post ex wife, headaches, relatablethought it might be a problem when | saw my ex was the new mail but magically my wife stopped getting headaches lady @Kodiak76239
by Williams 2 months ago2 months ago View Full Post bad decisions, overthinking, relatableAll this overthinking and I still make the worst decisions
by Williams 2 months ago2 months ago View Full Post book wheel, historical inventions, relatablemy ancestors never dreamed of having this many tabs open at once 7.04 PM 2023-01-05 Twitter Web 491K Views 19.1K Likes aphony-cree Follow Thls feels Iike a good time add one of my favorite weird inventions from history: The book wheel, invented in 1588 App
by Williams 2 months ago2 months ago View Full Post interrupting, relatable, storytellingWhen you’re telling a story and someone interrupts u like “oh that II happened to me too’ and start telling their @MasiPopal story
by Williams 3 months ago3 months ago View Full Post intrusive thoughts, mental health, relatable#Slaps roof of my brain* this bad can fit so many intrusive thoughts in it boy ‘
by Williams 3 months ago3 months ago View Full Post men culture, raw aesthetic, relatableMen really live like this and see no problem J lil a @sweatyhairy you gotta pick a less appealing image to make your point bc this is raw as hell
by Williams 3 months ago3 months ago View Full Post double standard, parenting, relatableMy parents picking between “You’re just a kid” & “You’re not a kid anymore” carefully, to benefit their argument: Imgflip com
by Williams 3 months ago3 months ago View Full Post relatable, school, test anxietyWhen ur smart enough to know your answer is wrong but not smart enough to figure out the right one