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It’s Hashtags time, Pandas! Jimmy Fallon, the charismatic host of the legendary The Tonight Show, invited his fans to share the funniest, weirdest, and most embarrassing stories about their roommates on Twitter. And, wow, did they deliver!

Excited by Fallon’s challenge, Twitter users from pretty much all corners of the globe revealed the most hilarious things their roommates did and the utmost bizarre experiences they had while living with someone else.

We’ve collected the very best of the bunch to share with you, Pandas, so scroll on down for a genuine mood-booster (laughter and smiles included, free of charge). As you’re upvoting your fave stories, have a think and tell us all about the strangest things your own roommates have ever done. We’d love to hear your thoughts, so drop by the comment section.

Bored Panda got in touch with entertainment, pop culture, and lifestyle expert Mike Sington to have a chat about Fallon, standing out on Twitter with our stories, and the challenges of working as a TV show host. Scroll down for our interview with the former NBCUniversal executive!

Meanwhile, when you’re done with this list, check out Bored Panda’s feature about Fallon’s previous roommate challenge right over here.

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Tweet from Anne Merry sharing a weird roommate story for the challenge about living with a weirdo roommate.

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    Tweet sharing a weird roommate story about stress, punching walls, and becoming a sought-after contractor.

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    Tweet about a weird roommate shocking himself awake using an electrical short in a freshman dorm bathroom light fixture.

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    "Jimmy Fallon’s warmth and engagement with people is what’s behind his ongoing success with hosting The Tonight Show. He just seems like a guy you’d want to spend time with," entertainment and pop culture expert Mike, from LA, explained to Bored Panda why the host and the show both resonate with the audience so much.

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    "To stand out on Twitter, and catch the attention of Fallon and his team, you need to be funny and unique. Simply having an interesting story to tell usually won’t be enough," he pointed out that it's not just what we write, but also how we write it, that's important. If you want to be featured on The Tonight Show, you have to really stand out.

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    Tweet from Victoria Miller sharing a weird roommate story about sculptures made from empty beer cans.

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    Tweet from user sharing a weird roommate story for Jimmy Fallon’s challenge with hashtag MyRoommateIsWeird.

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    Tweet sharing a story about having a weird roommate who spoke Klingon and loved Star Trek soundtracks.

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    "I think the biggest job challenge of working as a TV host is creating original content, that will not only grab the audience’s attention but will also go viral. An outstanding production and writing team, of course, helps with this," Mike shared with Bored Panda.

    "But there are certain qualities a good host must have on their own, such as the ability to think on their feet, an honest curiosity about people, a pleasing personality, and the skill to ad-lib effortlessly. It’s certainly not as easy as Jimmy Fallon makes it look!"

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    Tweet from Sam Kirkpatrick sharing a story about living with a weird roommate who talks in his sleep and surprises him.

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    Tweet from a user sharing a weird roommate story about refusing to use plates, illustrating strange roommate experiences.

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    Tweet about a weird roommate leaving a KFC chicken leg in the lint catch, highlighting strange roommate stories.

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    The Tonight Show, officially known as The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, obviously stars [drumroll] Jimmy Fallon. The project has been running on NBC since mid-February 2014.

    However, there have been previous iterations of the show Between 1957 and 1972, we had Tonight Starring Jack Paar and The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson. The current version of the show is filmed from Studio 6B in Rockefeller Center, in NYC, the same place where the other two shows were filmed. We absolutely love that continuity.

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    Tweet about a weird roommate who thought the house was haunted because demons changed TV channels from the remote they sat on.

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    Tweet from Sonya sharing a weird roommate story involving using toes instead of fingers for tasks in a roommate challenge discussion.

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    Tweet about a weird roommate playing the Jeopardy theme loud before going out, part of worst roommate stories.

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    If you’re a fan of Fallon’s, then you’ve got absolutely nothing to worry about. In May 2021, NBC officially renewed the show for 5 more years. So, at the minimum—barring any Earth-shattering Apocalypse—we should be enjoying him as a host until 2026.

    This means more awesome quips, jokes, bamboozles, and challenges for all of us in the years to come! That also means yours truly can gently annoy you by writing ‘It’s Hashtags time!’ for a bit longer. There’s no escaping that.

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    The best tweets of the bunch always end up being featured on Fallon’s show. The cream of the crop from the #MyRoommateIsWeird challenge can be found in this video from The Tonight Show right over here.

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    Tweet from Shannon O. sharing a weird roommate story about eating black olives with milk like cereal for roommate challenge.

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    Tweet describing a weird roommate habit of cutting toenails and hiding clippings behind the couch shared in a roommate stories challenge.

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    Tweet by Ben Lenox sharing a story of a weird roommate pulling an unopened box of Zebra Cakes at Taco Bell.

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    Living with a roommate can be either a blessing or the biggest curse you’ve ever laid eyes on in your life (there’s a lot of overlap here, just like with landlords). No, seriously. From our experience, it’s a literal coin toss if the person you’ll be sharing your kitchen, bathroom, and living room with for the next [insert favorite number] years will be pleasant or an utter disaster.

    Open and honest communication, setting and respecting healthy boundaries, fairly distributing the chores, cleaning up after yourself—all of these things make for a good roommate. And, well, if we’re completely honest, doing these makes you a quality human being either way. At home, at school, at work, at the Thanksgiving table. Maturity and common sense are seriously underrated these days.

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    Tweet about a weird roommate who never did laundry and had a pile of 300 pairs of socks, shared in a roommate stories challenge.

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    Tweet about a weird roommate washing dishes in the shower, illustrating a story from people living with a weirdo roommate.

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    Tweet describing a weird roommate who believed touching his bed brought bad luck and reacted dramatically.

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    Let us ask you a very personal question, Pandas: have you ever eaten someone else’s food without their knowledge? Whether it’s conducting a clandestine ninja-like operation in the middle of the night to sneak a candy bar from someone else’s stash or spooning a couple of mouthfuls from their leftover pot in the fridge, odds are that at least some of you might have taken a nibble of your roommates’ food without asking.

    And while everyone gives in to temptation at one point or another, most of us (hopefully) know to learn from our mistakes. However, if you constantly steal someone else’s food, whether at home, school, or work, then you might want to consider taking a good long look at your life.

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    Tweet about a weird roommate wiping fingerprints in a college story shared for weird roommate experiences.

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    Tweet from Kathy Lane sharing a weird roommate story about borrowing underwear for Jimmy Fallon's roommate challenge.

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    Tweet about a weird roommate who obsessively cleans and sterilizes household items, shared in a roommate stories challenge.

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    The main issue here is that food thieves don’t even think about the possibility of asking for permission. Look, the simple fact is that many of us are incredibly happy to share food with others. Bonding through cooking/giving/eating food makes us happy. But you’ve got to go through the motions. You can’t just help yourself to something you think we’ll probably agree to.

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    Tweet about a weird roommate biting his toenails at night shared in the weird roommate stories challenge.

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    Tweet about a weird roommate who used toilet paper to block the drain, fearing snakes while sitting on the toilet.

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    Tweet from Dawson Gusey sharing a weird roommate story about using pots and pans as drums for a month.

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    We’ve covered stories about roommate food thieves countless times here on Bored Panda. Recently, we’ve looked at the extents to which some people go to catch the thieves in the act, after getting frustrated with their ongoing lies. One woman resorted to using a camera to catch the perpetrator red-handed; meanwhile, a guy shared how he switched the milk he drinks to finally prove that his lactose-intolerant housemate was eating at his expense.

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    Tweet from a user sharing a weird roommate story about excessive showers as part of roommate challenge stories.

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