There was a time when a coworker texted 'I fell asleep at my desk and when I woke up, I had typed a bunch of random letters on my computer. I think I was dreaming about typing code.' This was really funny as I could picture him waking up to a mess of letters on his screen. Another story is when a friend texted 'I put salt in my coffee instead of sugar. Yuck!' These are the kinds of stories that stick in your mind because of their humor.
One memorable funny text post was about a prank. A group of friends set up a fake ghost in their house and filmed their other friend's reaction. The text post had the video link and the description of how scared their friend was. It was hilarious.
One memorable story was about a person's misadventure in public transportation. They got on the wrong bus, ended up in a completely unknown area, and then had to rely on the kindness of strangers to get back. The way they described their confusion and the odd characters they met along the way was very funny. It was a simple yet relatable situation that made it so memorable.
Well, I have a story. My mom texted me 'I put my phone in the fridge by mistake. I thought it was my sandwich!' It was really silly. And once, my neighbor texted 'I chased a squirrel out of my yard and it ran up a tree and then stared at me like it won.' These text message stories are just the little comical moments in our daily lives that we can share and laugh about.
Well, the trend of DIY haircuts in 2020 was quite funny. A lot of people attempted to cut their own hair when salons were closed. Some ended up with really strange and uneven hairstyles that they had to live with for a while. It was funny to see their before - and - after pictures on social media.
Messages that contain personal details are very frightening. Like when they mention your daily habits, the places you go, or the people you meet. It gives the feeling that someone is closely observing you all the time, which is a very unsettling thought. For example, if a text says 'I know you went to the park with your dog yesterday', it's really scary.
The sense of being watched. When the text messages imply that the sender is watching you, like saying 'I see you right now', it gives you a very uneasy feeling. You start to look over your shoulder everywhere you go. You become paranoid in your own home. This feeling of constantly being under surveillance can be extremely terrifying, and it can disrupt your normal life.
In 2020, my local community organized a drive - by birthday parade for a 90 - year - old neighbor. The cars were all decorated with balloons and signs. But one car's balloons got loose and started flying all over the place. It was chaos but also really funny. It made the old man laugh a great deal.
One memorable one is about a man who left his beloved old hat to his parrot in his will. The parrot would then perch on the hat and cackle as if it knew it was now the owner of this special hat.
Well, there's a story where a person called 911 because their ice cream cone melted too fast. They were so distraught over losing their treat that they thought it was a major crisis. Another is when someone called because their cat was stuck on the roof, but the cat came down right as the firefighters arrived. It was hilarious.
One memorable story is about a gangsterbb called Max. He was in a 'negotiation' with another gang. He was trying to act all tough and intimidating. But his pants accidentally split right in the middle of the meeting. Everyone burst out laughing, and the tense situation turned into a comedy. He was so embarrassed that he just ran away. It was really funny how something so unexpected could completely change the mood.