There was a group of friends having a party. One of them had too much alcohol and became like the dizzy emoji π€ͺ. He started chasing after a little light on the floor, thinking it was some kind of magical creature. His friends tried to stop him, but he just kept running around in circles. Eventually, he got tired and fell asleep right there on the floor, still mumbling about the'magical light'.
Sure. There was a man at a wedding reception. He got drunk and his face looked like the sweating emoji π . He thought the bride's veil was a cape and he ran around the hall with it. Everyone was in stitches as he tripped over his own feet while 'flying' with the veil.
Once upon a time, there was a π (smiley face) emoji who lived in a digital world. One day, it met a π (winking face with tongue out) emoji. The π emoji was a bit shy at first, but the π emoji was so naughty. It started to play pranks on the π emoji, like changing the color of its cheeks to bright red. Eventually, they became good friends and went on many adventures together in the emoji land, like exploring the mysterious π (sunglasses face) emoji's cool hangout spot.
You can begin with a problem or a goal for an emoji. For instance, if you start with a π emoji, the goal could be to reach a π½οΈ emoji. Along the way, the π emoji might encounter obstacles like a π§ emoji. So the story could be 'The π emoji is on a mission to get to the π½οΈ emoji but there is a π§ emoji in the way. It has to find a way around it. And every now and then it sends out a π£ emoji to show its frustration.'
A πΌ (panda face) emoji was sleeping peacefully. A π¦ (bird face) emoji flew by and accidentally dropped a twig on the πΌ emoji's head. The πΌ emoji woke up with a start and had a very confused π look on its face. The π¦ emoji apologized profusely. The πΌ emoji was a bit grumpy at first but then forgave the π¦ emoji when it offered a π° (chestnut) emoji as a peace offering. They then became friends and the π¦ emoji would often bring little treats to the πΌ emoji.
The emojis themselves are important. For example, using unexpected emojis like a π¦ dinosaur in a story about going to the supermarket can be funny. Also, the text that goes along with the emojis should have a bit of humor, like saying 'I saw my teacher today and she looked like a πΌ panda' in a text. And the combination of emojis and text that creates a strange or relatable situation makes it funny.
The use of emojis makes it interesting because they add emotion and context. For example, a simple text like 'I slipped on a banana peel' is okay, but when you add π it becomes a lot funnier as it shows the humorous side of the situation. Emojis can also create a vivid picture in the reader's mind, like when you say 'The dog is chasing its tail ππ¨' the emoji of the dog and the wind makes it seem more real and comical.
There was a time when my roommate got drunk and believed that the refrigerator was a portal to another dimension. He opened and closed it several times, looking inside expectantly. He even tried to talk to the food items as if they were from another world. He said things like 'Oh, little pizza slice, tell me the secrets of your dimension'. We were laughing so hard that our stomachs hurt. It was a very memorable drunk roommate moment.
I went to a pub once and there was a man who got drunk and tried to challenge someone to a duel. He was using a pool cue as a sword and stumbling all over the place. His face was all red and his words were slurred. It was both embarrassing and extremely funny to watch as he made a fool of himself in front of everyone.